Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, July 12, 1912, FINAL, Page 8, Image 8

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8 Mrs:RansomGives Bridge for Sisters A pretty party was th* Informal bridge given this afternoon by Mrs Ronaid Ransom for her sisters. Misses Lucy and Faille Hoke Smith, and their guest. Miss Ruth Tribble, of Athens Invited to meet them "ere Misses Helen McCullough. Helen Dargan. Mary Brown. Bertha Moore. Amelia Smith. Elizabeth Butler. Annie Lee McKenzie and Sarah Rawson The game was played on the porch and In the cool livina room, where the decorations were of summer rtowets For prizes two pretty boudoi: caps were given, one trimmed in pink and on* In blue Mrs. Ransom was handsome in while lingerie embroidered in pink Ihe three honoi guests wore prettr after noon toilets Miss Lucy Smith wo -■ heavy white linen, and a black hat adorned with pink roses. Miss- Callie Hoke Smith was gowned in white lin gerie worn with a smart little coat of blue taffeta and a large white hat trim med in pink roses, and Miss Tribble's gown was of white lingerie elaborate with Cluny lace and embroidery, and worn with a large blue hat PERSONALS Miss Marguerite Dun’ap returned to day from New York, where she has spent several seasons studying music Miss Dunlap "ill lie the contralto so loist at the First Baptist church during July, in the absence of Mrs James H Whitten. Miss Marian Nlcolson. of Athens, who has spent the past week with MI’S Ellse Hansell, is being pleasantly en tertained in an informal way. Miss Hansell's cousin. Mr. Llewellyn Hill yer. Jr.. Is also her guest at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew- Hansell. Dr and Mr'. William J. Blalock will leave the middle of August for Colo rado for a month's stay. They will visit Colorado Springs and Glennwood Springs. Other Atlantans who will go to Colorado for their summer Jaunt are Mr. and Mrs. Henry Francis West. Miss Mai Horine gave a matinee par ty at the Forsyth this afternoon for Misses Henrietta Yerger. of Jackson. Miss., and Margaret Boswell, of Chase City. Ya., who are being delightfully entertained as guests of Miss Ferol Humph ties. Mr. and Mrs. William A, Speer will leave Tuesday for a stay of a few w eeks at the "Marlborough - Blenheim. Atlantic City They expect to spend several 4ay» In New York and will then re turn home for August, leaving in Sep tember in their touring car for an ex tended motor trip to the White moun tains and to Canada. Misses Edith and Antoinette Kirk- Patrick return home tomorrow from Wrightsville Beach, where they have had a delightful stay at the Seashore hotel Miss Fanine Lou Cozart, of Washington. Ha., will return with them for a visit. At a recent auction bridge party, given by Mrs. Harvey Anderson. Miss Edith Kirkpatrick won the first prize, silk hose START CAMPAIGN FOR PHILIPPINE TEACHERS WASHINGTON July 12.—A national campaign for teachers in the sc-hools of the Philippine islands has been begun by the Federal government Owing to the lack of applicants for the numerous places in the Philippines, the bureau of insular affairs has announced exami nations for teachers to take place Au gust 28 and 29 in nearly’ every princi pal city in the United States The cal! is principally for graduates of colleges normal schools, polytechnic and agri cultural schools. Also teachers with successful experience are desired. ■» ■."!,» .LI. 1 ■■■■■^^■W" I ". ,IW » I !" 1 ■?■■■ 1 1 111 ' !'." ■■!.< .L. l.'L I *". X Piano Values That Please MASON & HAMLIN. An upright in rosewood that was taken in exchange on a Henry & S. G. Lindeman Player-Piano. C l CP A splendid value at I vU EVERETT An upright in a beautiful walnut case, taken in exchange on an Everett Gram!. \o more pleasing ft value to be had at our price MrC ■ V STEINWAY. A good upright. If you prefer a standard make in a used piano to a new commercial piano, we advise <4 you to see this piano at our price sp I v I PLAYER PIANOS We are headquarters for Player Pianos in Atlanta, show ing the largest assortment of styles and makes of any house 111 the South. A good Player-Piano for $375 Our most expensive styles only SBSO Twenty-four Music Rolls. 1 Bench. 1 Stool. 1 Scarf. FREE with each Player-Piano. ('all nr write for our illustrated description and prices be fore making your choice. Cleveland -Manning Piano Pryor St. C'OID pel fly House niih <1 policv ONE PRICE--NO COMMISSION— ; TVfr. and Mrs. H.A. Manning Hosts CIRYSTAL WEDDING FETE (Q. i ■lfiß la ft /JO 1 Washington Street Home Is Beautifully Decorated for Reception of 75 Guests. Mr. and Mrs H A Manning celebrated their fifteenth wedding anniversary last night with a rerention from 8:30 to 1! o’clock at their home on Washington street. The host and hostess received their guests In the drawing room, standing be. I fore a hank of palms and while roses, their three children, Misses Melba and ■■ ■■■■■■■■■ ■ i I MMM-i 111 111 II || Two White Hairs Poking out under the curl'. Are you trying to cover up your * gray hairs with putts and curl pieces ’ it seldom succeeds Better far to restore your own hair to its original color and beauty. Robinn a i r e Hair Dye restores lifeless, colorless, fad ed gray hair to Its original color and beautiful, healthy condition. ‘ It is not a preparation to change the color of the hair. Simply a restorative that puts : natural color and life .-.nd luster into the hair. TRY IT. The hair responds , qulcklx to propei care and treatment. Non-sticky and does not stain skin or scalp. i Prepared for light, medium and i dark brown and black hair. f Trial size 25c. postpaid 30c; large size 75c, postpaid 90c. Pure and Harmless, ; Jacobs’ Pharmacy Atlanta, Ga. THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. FRIDAY. JULY 12. 1912. Wynette and Master Herbert, standing with them. Mrs. Manning n-as gowned in white voile with draperies of soft white lace, and she wore a corsage of pink tarnations. The little girls we-e In daintj white embroid ered and lace-trimmed frocks, wdth pink sashes and pink slippers. A color nmtif nf white and green was Black Silk Stock ings—at Reductions I Every woman knows it’s the wearing quality that counts in silk stockings. Every woman knows of the wearing quality of Onyx and Kayser Stockings, for they have such a broad reputation that almost every woman has worn them. This sale includes Onyx and Kayser hose-their best brands (they have no other), and there are none better made. There are no seconds or job lots. Every pair was bought regularly and every pair is perfect. 1 his sale includes black only-- I at the following prices: 50c Silk Hose. . . 39c ' SI.OO Silk Hose . . 79c $1.50 Silk Hose . sl. 15 $1.75 Silk Hose . $1.29 $2.00 Silk Hose . $1.59 $2.50 Silk Hose . $1.85 Sale Saturday Morning We Close at 1 P. M. J. P. Allen & Co. 51-53 Whitehall Street carried out in the decorations of white roses and white carnations, with green. Above the bank of palms before which the receiving party stood were the figures: ”1.897-1912,” made of single white carna tions and fern. In the dining room, where a buffet supper was served during the course of the evening, the table had a cut glass vase of white roses and ferns as a centerpiece, surrounded by white shaded tapers and crystal dishes of white and green confections. An improvised well, draped with green vines was ar ranged In the dining room, from which each guest drew a souvenir by white rib bons The display of crvstal presents also was a feature of this apartment. Mrs Charles Mabry. In white lingerie, with corsage bouquet of white roses, as sisted in entertaining, as did Mr. J. B. Manning and Mr. Charles Mabry. Mr. and Mrs L W. Zurline. the latter gowned in pink crepe, with pearl garniture: Miss Alice Pellam, wearing white embroidered marquisette. Mrs Clara Cooper, gowned In blue crepe de chine with pearl em broidery; Mrs. L. W. Brown, in a white linger! toilet, and Mrs T H. Williams tn white satin. Seventy-five guests enjoyed the hospi tality of Mr. and Mrs. Manning Easv Aids to Good Looks I (Elia Ellis in the Arch.) "After motoring or golfing the hair may be dusty—with no time, for washing the head In this dilemma you will find a dry shampoo a good friend Put four ounces of powdered orris root in a fruit jar. add an original package of therox and mix to gether Sprinkle a little on the head and brush through the hair. Therox removes dust, oil and dandruff, and leaves the hair light, fluffy and easy to do up. "Disfiguring wild hairs <an be made to vanish quickly from face or fore arms by ,applylng delatone paste, made by mixing powdered delatone with wa ler Cover the hairy surface with this past* for a minute or two. then remove, wash the skin, and the hairs will be gone "Short and thin eyelashes detract from otherwise beautiful eyes. Weak and straggle la«hes can be strengthened if plain pyroxin be applied to the lash roots with thumb and forefinger. Thin eye brows always Improve with dally appli cations of pyroxin. "A complexion can not be dainty if the skin is shining from perspiration. A com plexion beautlfier that will not rub off or show like powder is made easily by dissolving an original package of maya tone In a half-pfnt of witch hazel. This holds' and does not smear Gently mas sage with this solution dally, and the skin will be soft and satiny, velvety and smooth.” z Proverb Contest closes at noon, Tuesday, July 23. Am ple time remains for new contestants to obtain An swer Books, Proverb Guides and Puzzle Pictures. Chamberlin =Johnson=Diißose Company ATLANTA NEW YORK PARIS Store Closes at 1 o’clock Tomorrow Shop in the Morning A Good Morning Sale of Waists, Dresses and Skirts at 8:30 o’clock A short day and a busy one tomorrow in the Waist and Suit Departments. The occasion is a cluster of clear ances—Waists, Dresses and Skirts—that bring really ex traordinary values—and the term values refers as much tc the desirability, the good-looks and the style of the articles as it does to their low prices. As for example: The Waists ■■l f\ F°F sl-48 Waists. It does not require a trained eye to see that the quality of the nen laces, the imitation Irish laces and the embroidery bands is remarkable for even $1.48 Waists. And they are very attractive styles— high and Dutch necks with long and three-quarter length sleeves. For $2.25 Waists. Four models in all— two extremely smart with the peplum and t . wo extreme ly smart without the peplum in lingerie cloth and marquisette. Cluny inser tion and embroidered medallions are effective in the yokes and fronts of some, others show a great deal of imitation Irish crochet laces, V and high necks. fiQ F° r $3.95 to $8.75 Silk and Chiffon 9 •Viz Waists. A “summing up” of the stock. It includes models from the best makers of New York—in chiffons, messalines and taffetas, two-toned, striped and in invisible figures, and in plain, shades of blue, brown, tan, grey, black and white. Some have beaded yokes; some are trimmed with very fine nets and laces; Dutch and high necks, long and three-quarter length sleeves—Waists for traveling, for use with tailored suits. Also at this price arethe smart, washable Silk Shirts, very plain, with soft turn-back cuffs; in stripes of various widths, white and grey, whitand lavender, white and blue and white and black. The Dresses **7 Ez For $2.25 House Dresses. One hundred of these to make oin / en cool and comfortable in their homes. The styles look so eool * ® and the material is dotted Swiss. And besides the little white embroidered dots, tlie Swiss is covered with coin dots, in black navy. light blue and pink. Set-in sleeves, the waist line is brought up high, and there are a l<»w circular collar and a tiny jabot of plaited white Swiss. The Skirts Fo r Duck Skirts. Black, with little white dots, and a few in ■ blue and white stripes. They have the high waist line. pant 1 ! effect, and are touched with straps and buttons as trimmings. a ® Note how carefullv thev are made—how well thev Hr—and for 98c, too. — I Linen Automobile Coats at $1.65 They are worth $2.45. Did we have more than just twenty we would advertise them as boldly as they deserve, now that they are marked $1.65. Very plain, with close-buttoning collar. In natural -hade. Come early for these. - . ---• .? . i mJ