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Water Diversions
of Interest to
Society
Swimming and boating parties are
inpular diversions for the younger so
da i contingent at this time of the sea
. n. Many informal parties motor out
o East Lake during the afternoon and
-vening for these delightful pastimes,
iiiite a number of young people were
u East Lake yesterday afternoon, en
ing a swim and afterward having
( freshments at the club house.
Miss Marion Hodgson, of Athens.
■ . is a popular visitor in the city at
resent, was among the young women
mmying the swimming and boating
• e-teiday. a congenial little party hav-
P e been arranged in horror of Miss
li. rigson and also of Miss Elizabeth
Waiker, the young daughter of Dr. and
i Hugh K. Waiker, who have re
< ciitiy come to Atlanta, Dr. Walker be_
the new pastor of the First Pres
l.vterlan church.
other members of this party were
Miss Laura Cowles, Miss Alice May
Freeman, Miss Elizabeth Morgan, Miss
IM’ith Dunson, Dr. Charles P. Hodge.
Mr W. E. Harrington. Mr. George
I’lant. of Macon: Air. Martine Harmsen
,;ml Mr. Erank Spratling.
VLe Are Open Saturday Until 7 P. M.
WAIST SALE
For Saturday Only at the “Little Store Around the Corner”
All of our $1.25 Lingerie Waists; special for Saturday, on
All of our $2150 and $3.00 Waists, beautifully lace trimmed and a large
variety of styles; on (-enter table, for fiJl ft ft
Saturday only sJJ J » W
P. N. CORSETS
See what splendid values we are offering in SI.OO
GOWNS
Special lot of Gowns; regular $1.50 Cbflf*
values, at
GINGHAM DRESSES
We are closing out this line; so we are offering some ft ft
excellent values at, each
16 and 18 East Hunter Street
I THE PHILLIPS & CREW COMPANY find, I
on taking our inventory, that we have on hand quite a I
number of used Pianos which have come to us through g
exchange from our customers buying SIT IN WAY, I
KN ABE, FISCHER and HARDMAN Pianos or I
PIANOLA Pianos. I
These used Pianos we will offer at absolute bargain prices. It is H
needless to state that these Pianos have been put in good condition and ■
that Phillips & Crew Company consider each instrument as priced below ■
an exceptional opportunity to secure a good Piano. ■
We offer the following thirty=five Pianos on easy payments, arranged so as |
to suit your convenience: I
HAINES BROS mahogany $275
1; CHICKERING rosewood 275
|il KNABE ebony 200
SJI MATHUSHEK walnut 190
I DECKER BROS rosewood 250
STERLING mahogany 165
KIMBALL oak 150
j LAGONDA mahogany 160
HARRINGTON mahogany 140
j FRENCH & SONS mahogany 250
T. P. HALE ....*. oak 70
BUSH & GERTS walnut 250
BACK & SONS mahogany 200
PHILLIPIS & CREW .... mahogany 175
KRELL-FRENCH mahogany 240
J. & C. FISCHER mahogany 225
HARRINGTON rosewood 125
STARR mahogany 160
I Phillips & Crew Co. I
| 82-84-86 NORTH PRYOR STREET I
ESTABLISHED J 865
MUSIC NOTES
A sacred concert will be given Sun
day night at the Harris Street Presby
terian church by Miss Eda E. Barthol
omew, organist, assisted by Mr. Frank
Cundell, tenor.
The faculty of Atlanta Conservatory
of .Music will give a recital this even
ing at Cable hall complimentary to the
students of the summer school. There
will be numbers for piano, voice, violin,
organ, and Miss Sarah Adelle Eastlack
will give several interesting readings.
Others taking part in the program are;
Kurt Mueller, piano: Georg FT. Lind
ner. violin-r Charles Sheldon, Jr., organ;
Mrs. Kurt Mueller, voice; Mrs. J. A.
Evans, accompanist.
| ANNOUNCEMENTS
The old members of Grace Methodist
church will tender a reception to the
new members tonight from 8 to 11
o’clock. Addresses will be made by the
pastor, Dr. C. O. Jones, Sunday school
superintendent and the presidents of
the various church organizations. A
musical program will be rendered, and
refreshments will be served.
THEUyTLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. EK IDAY, JULY 19, 1912.
Atlanta Girl Noted as Entertainer
READS FOR HOME FOLKS
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Miss Ethel Thornton, note d reader, who is to make her first
appearance for some time in her home city, Atlanta, tonight.
Atlantans are to have the oppor
tunity tonight to judge for them
selves of the success that Miss Ethel
Thornton, of this city, has been scoring
as a reader in other towns. Her recita
tions will be a feature of the recital to
be given for the benefit of the Baraca
PHILLIPS & CREW mahogany z 160
PHILLIPS & CREW mahogany 180
STERLING walnut 130
AUTOMATIC oak 160 9
MATHUSHEK oak 200 9
KNIGHT BRINKERHOFF mahogany 200
WAUD z mahogany 150
HUNTINGTON . . mahogany 175 @
PRICE & TEEPLE mahogany 190 ||
KNIGHT BRINKERHOFF mahogany 225 f
PHILLIPS & CREW mahogany 240
PHILLIPS & CREW mahogany 250 9
PHILLIPS & CREW mahogany 260
PHILLIPS & CREW mahogany 245
PHILLIPS & CREW mahogany 250
PHILLIPS & CREW oak y.. 275
KNIGHT BRINKERHOFF mahogany 225
ORGANS from SIO.OO up.
class of the West End Baptist church
at S o'clock.
Miss Thornton is to have as assist
ants Miss Rosalind Rogers at the pi
ano and Gordon Hanson, vocalist.
This will be Miss Thornton’s first ap
pearance in Atlanta for some time.
PERSONALS
Miss Juanita Smith, of Newnan, is
visiting Miss Louise Terry.
Miss Gladys Payne, of Atlanta, is
visiting Mrs. Frank Rogers in Macon.
Mrs. M. J. Anderson and little daugh
ter. Dorothy, have returned from north
east Georgia.
Miss Emmie Willingham has return
ed home, after a stay of three weeks
at St. Simons Island.
Miss Eula Jackson returned today
after a delightful visit to Miss Ella
Vaughn Patterson in Montgomery.
Miss Clarisse Czintz, who has been
very ill at St. Josephs infirmary, is
somewhat better.
Miss Lula Dean Jones will leave
Monday with Mrs. George Muse and
Miss Caroline Muse for a month's stay
in Nacoochee valley.
Mrs. Harry Dewar leaves on August
1 for Europe. She will tour the south
ern countries, ending with Greece in
November.
Misses Evelyn and Lillian Estes have
returned to their home in Macon after
a visit here aS guests of Mrs. W. A.
Hemphill.
Mrs. Frank Pearson, accompanied by
her son, Moore, leaves tomorrow for
Wrightsville Beach, where she will sing
at Lumina park througli the remainder
of the summer.
Mrs. Walker Dunson and three
daughters. Misses Gladys, Marlon and
Evelyn, are spending two. weeks at
Warm Springs. Miss Elizabeth Bla
lock and Miss Mary Stewart complete
the party. Mr. Dunson will leave Sat
urday to spend the week-end with
them.
Misses Rita, Adele and Frohsin
and their mother, Mrs. J. Frohsin, are
on an extended trip through Canada
and the Thousand Islands. They will
visit New York and spend a few weeks
at the Royal Palace, Atlantic City, be
fore returning to Atlanta in the early
fall.
FACE POWDEiToFgIRLS
IS SUFFOCATING TO MEN
BERLIN, July 19. —That women here
use powder and perfume to such an ex
cess as to be suffocating to men pa
trons of the theaters has been charged
in one of the papers here, and a cru
sade has been started against the
practice. The women powder so heav
ily that the masculine part of the au
dience is kept constantly sneezing, says
the publication. '
Chamberlin=Johnson=Dußose Co.
ATLANTA NEW YORK PARIS
Store Closes Tomorrow at 1 o’Clock
i
Shop In the Morning
HALF-PRICE
For All Linen and Silk Parasols
The disposal of all the summer parasols begins
in earnest tomorrow morning!
The order has been issued to take off half
their regular price.
It is an opportune sale, timed to the moment
when parasols are coming into their own. And
it is a broad, inclusive sale—nothing is reserved.
* You will find the plain white linens, the embroid
ered linens, the pongees, the colored taffetas, the
bordered taffetas, the brocades and the rich Per
sians with natural and stained wood handles, all
now half-price.
$3.00 Parasolsnow $1.50
$3.50 Parasols now. ■ $1.75
$5.00 Parasolsnow $2.50
$6.00 Parasols now $3.00
SB.OO Parasolsnow $4.00
SIOOO Parasolsnow $5.00
$12.00 Parasolsnow $6.00
Chamberlin Johnson=Dnßose Co.
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New Style H $390
Semi-Colonial Case. |j|S
Supreme Musical Quality
At Fair, Moderate Price
BBj Hallet & Davis is always sure to be thought of first in the 3
CS piano purchase question, yet many people believe that such a" S 3
gl superior piano is too expensive.
E7j So many people, are taking advantage of our monthly IB
ty A payment plan, however, that we feel that almost every music w
MKI lover will find It easy and practical to own a Hallet & Davis Wl
LV Piano. Do more than think about getting the highest grade AM
—come in and find out how it is possible. rN
/B Our one-price selling plan means an official price—the |9\
same to all. kJ
■L “Piano Bargains’’ LB
Z 2 Takes on a New Meaning Here. m)
The magnitude of our business brings us many pianos re-
Bin exchange, used, etc. To those.
ain we have the best assortment to be
ny cases a fine instrument can be se- fj
jw the original price. fl
lIN UNOCCUPIED TERRITORY, | M
DAVIS PIANO CO. ■
turers. Established 1839. gsl
1, 1228 Candler Building.
irder, Manager
CASH GROCERY COMPANY, 118 Whitehall
WINNER MILK . . 10c
CASH GROCERY COMPANY, 118 Whitehall
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