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PERSONAL MENTION
Dr. A. G. Delxiach Is now at the
Georgian Terrace.
Mrs. W. C. Crim and Miss Crim are
st Borden-Wheeler.
Dr and Mrs. I. P. Langston have
returned from Fairburn.
Mr. William L. Henrv ha returned
from Wrightsville Beach.
Miss Frances Connally leaves Satur
day for Warm Springs.
Mrs. Henry Bankhead has been 111
for several days at her home.
Misses Esther and Josephine Bums
have returned from Tallulah.
Miss Emily Melton, of Oxford is the
guest of Miss Agnes Coleman.
Mrs. William C Ranson and Miss
Sarah Ranson are at Highlands. N. C.
Dr. and Mrs. Rufus T Dorsey have
returned from Wrightsville Beach.
Mrs J. W Rridnell and daughter,
Miss Elisa Bridnell. are In Clayton.
Miss Arthene Pause is visiting Miss
Alberta Cooper in Nashville. Tenn
Mrs. J. G. Walker and daughter. Mrs
Peter M. Lynch, have gone for a visit
in Knoxville, Tenn
Miss Kate Morgan, of Vienna. Ga., Is
spending a fen days with her brother.
Mr. Carl Morgan, at 50 East Ellis street
Mrs. Henry S. Jackson and Miss Euia
Jackson leave Monday night to Join the
Atlanta colonx at Toxaway.
Miss Viola Johnston of Macon, and
her mother. Mrs. McEwen Johnston,
and spending August at Narragansett.
Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Tillans, of Mo
bile. announce the birth of a daugh
ter at the home of Mrs. Tillans' sister,
Mrs. Thomas Hancock, in Atlanta.
Miss Peachea Dorothy Leffler has
returned to her home at Sanford. Fla.,
after a visit to her uncle and aunt. Dr.
and Mrs. John H Powell.
Misses Edith and Antoinette Kirk
patrick are being tendered a series of
parties as guests of Miss Fannie Lou
Cozart in Washington. Ga.
Mrs. William Reid Ware. Miss Hazel
Ware, Mias Marjorie Ware, Master Au
gustus Ware and Miss Marie Kltchings
are at Franklin. N. C.
Mrs Guy Webb entertained at
luncheon today for Mrs Bessie Thom
as. of Pittsburg, the guest of Mrs.
James G. Work.
Mrs Porter L. Bearden's bridge par
ty this afternoon was a compliment to
Mrs. E. 8. Carpenter, of Enid. Okla.,
and Mrs. W. W. Lillard, of Macon.
Mrs W. 8. Russell and daughter, of
Jacksonville, are visiting Mrs. Russell's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Hearn, dur
ing the illness of the latter.
Miss Pearl Davis and Mrs. James G.
Ison spent today in Marietta and were
guests at the bridge party given this
afternoon by Miss Willie May Blair.
Mrs John Arthur Hynds has re
turned from Chattanooga, where she
visited Mrs Fountain Rice, Jr., at her
apartment in the Elizabeth.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W Longwell are
taking an extensive trip through the
Great Lakes country and will spend
some time at Put-in Bay.
Mr and Mrs. Emmett McConnell, of
Texas, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
'T' HIS sale of $195 pianos is the S
* result of a desire to serve ■
everyone who loves music—to f
put into every home where there i
I are children and young people. J
a reliable piano of excellent S
lone. •
Every piano sold at this price. t
on convenient terms, is. in V.
every particular, what we say
it is
We are bound b\ duty to se ■
lect these $195 instruments with
great care. Only after thorough M
study have we made our selec- ■
tions
NEW PIANOS
We offer a small ■
number of new
pianos in handsome t 1 n "
mahogany cases of «p 1y O ■
beautiful design at S
only m
Terms: $lO Now. $6 monthly W
While these instruments last. E
we know there will be a st eadv P
demand. Therefore, we strong K
ly urge our patrons to come and W
see them as soon as possible, [■
Why not today" g
liallet and Davis
Piano Co. "
Manufacturers Eat. 1839
1226. 1227. 1228 Candler Bldg
Wm. Carder. Manager <
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Capps and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mc-
Connell.
Mrs. C. D. Peavy and Miss Elizabeth
Peavy have returned to their home in
Macon, after a visit to Mr. and Mrs.
Ira Greene, on Piedmont avenue.
Mrs Fountain Rice, Jr., of Chatta
nooga. arrived today for a short visit
to her father, Mr. C. E. Sergeant. She
will return home tomorrow afternoon.
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Misses Dorothy Davis, Helen Har
rison and Mary VonWyszechi have re
turned to Baltimore after a delightful
visit to Misses Frances and Penelope
Clarke
Miss Zoudie Leake gave a matinee
party at the Forsyth for Mrs. J. T.
Daniel, the other guests being Mrs. R.
H Kelton. Mrs. S. C. Wilkinson, Mrs.
P. J. Baker and Mrs. Camp.
Miss Constance O'Keefe, of Greene
ville, Tenn., who has been the guest
of Miss Louise Broyles for a fortnight,
leaves tomorrow for Birmingham to
visit Miss Luetta Gregg.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Rich, of
Atlanta, arrived from Europe and are
spending a few days at the Hotel Wol
cott, New York, previous to their de
parture for home.
Miss Olive Capps leaves today for
Toccoa to visit friends, going later to
Clayton, where she joins her sister,
Mrs. Walter G. Park, of Blakely, Ga.,
who is spending a month there.
Mr. Frank Hawkinsand Miss Louise
Hawkins leave tomorrow for Toxaway,
where they will join Mrs. Frank Haw
kins and Miss Margaret Hawkins. Miss
Louise Hawkins will go to New York
before returning home September 1.
REUNION DELEGATES NAMED.
FORSYTH. GA., Aug. B—At the
meeting of Camp Quitman, the local
camp of Confederate Veterans dele
gates were named to the state Reunion
to be held in Marietta on August
rhPV nrf ‘ W. W. Browning A.
< Merritt, John L. Ponder, R.| p -
more. C. O. Goodwyne and A. J. Brown
KEELY'SKEEL Y ' S K E E L Y * S
Summer Shoes Reduced
Our entire regular lines of Women’s Low Cut
Shoes, including button and lace Oxfords, Strap
Slippers, Pumps and Colonial Ties—black gun
metal and patent leathers, satin, velvet and buck
skin; tan calf, satin and velvet; white canvas and
buckskin, at these reductions—
s•>.oo Values 95 Values 75
$4.00 Values $2 95 $3.00 Values 35
$2.50 Values | 95
Mid-Summer clearance of all our Misses’, Chil
dren’s and Infants’ Sandals, Pumps and Colonial
l ies at following great reductions;
' 75Linea ... $1.40
$2.50 Lines $1.95 sl-50 Lines $1.20
Sale of Sample Parasols
\\ e have secured from one of the best parasol makers in the coun
try his entire line of house samples,'including many of the most beauti
ful styles of the season. One lot of'these, the regular retail values of
which are $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00, will go on sale tomorrow at
Choice for $1.98
Every one is pure silk, and in perfect condition, as they were used
only as house samples and not by traveling men. Persian. Dresden, flo
ral, stripe and fancy designs, plain centers with fancy borders, and
fancy centers with plain borders.
SEE WINDOW DISPLAY
Novelty Neckwear., 50c
Special bargain clearance of Novelty Neckwear in daintv. pretty
styles. Included will be latest styles in Collars. .Jabots. Ties, etc., that
were priced up to SI.OO. Tomorrow
Choice for 50c
KEELY'S
I HE ATLANTA GEORGLXN AND NEWS. THURSDAY. AUGUST 8. 1912.
COTTON MILL SITE DEEDED.
DALTON, GA., Aug. B.—Deeds to
330 acres of land at Phelps, In the
southern part of Whitfield county, were
recorded at the court house today. The
property wa» transferred to the Crown
Cotton mills of this city, and to F. T.
Hardwick, president of the bank of C.
L. Hardwick & Co. It will be used as a
site for a big cotton mill.
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10 Days Sale of
Enamel wa re
33 1-3% off
Sale Begins Friday Morning
All of our High-Grade White and White, Blue and
White and Gray Enamelware go in this sale. Here are a few
of the bargains; we have a complete stock.
Double Boilers, regular $1 to $1.50, now 67c to 84c
Tea Pots, regular 50c to 90c, now 34c to 60c
Pudding Pans, regular 25c to 60c, now 17c to 40c
Water Pitchers, regular 50c to $1.25, now 34c to 84c
Covered Sauce Pans, regular 50c to 85c, now 34c to 57c
Daily Special During Sale
19c 19c
Between the hours of TEN and ELEVEN O’CLOCK
EACH MORNING we will sell two-qt. White Enamel Cov
ered Sauce Pans, regular price 50c, at 19c. ONLY ONE TO
A CUSTOMER.
ANDERSON HARDWARE CO.
32-34 South Pryor Street
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TRIED ALL BUT ENGLISH
ON PAIR OF FOREIGNERS
NEW YORK. Aug. B.—After vainly
trying fourteen different languages on
Sayed Laco Shah and Mohammed De
kotwai, two Turks who arrived on the
Olympic last night, it was found that
the strangers speak perfect English.
ChamberlindohnsoirDußose Company
Atlanta
You May Buy Undermuslins at
Little Prices Tomorrow
What splendid values these readjustments of
stocks are bringing to the women of Atlanta! What
remarkable and worth-while savings are possible by
just heeding the announcements from day to day!
Read below how prices have been changed on small
lots and broken quantities in the Muslin Underwear
Department. Would it not be the part of wisdom to
buy now, even though necessity did not demand it?
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Women’s 60c Extra Size Drawers 39c
Extra size drawers, extra size not only in name
but also in the generous way they are made, of splen
, did nainsook, embroidery trimmed, or with plain
tucked hems. In short lengths only.
SI.OO Gowns at 69c
Your choice of two materials. Those of nainsook
are variously and prettily trimmed with embroideries
about the low yokes and the sleeves; those of French
crepe have laces worked into the sleeves and about the
neck.
$1.50 and $2.00 Princess Slips 79c
A small quantity of princess slips that were par
ticularly dainty and attractive at $1.50 and $2.00, with
a great deal of lace about the necks and in the flat
flounces, have been gathered into one lot at 79c, be
cause they .are all in large sizes.
SI.OO Petticoats at 79c
These are petticoats of great service and satisfac
tion, because the tops are of that soft cambric that
wears so well and because they have the plain tucked
flounces that so many women want for every-day wear.
Exquisitely Hand Embroidered Skirts Half Price
Now is your opportunity!
These aristrocratic hand embroidered skirts to whose
charm women always seem to respond are now half
price. The hand work on these is done by the smart
fingers of the French, for this is the disposal of our finest
imported skirts.
Buy for next spring!
French hand embroidered skirts are always pood
style. ' 8
$ 8.00 Skirts now... $4.00 $14.00 Skirts now. ..$ 7.00
SIO.OO Skirts n0w.... $5.00 $15.00 Skirts now... $7.50
$12.50 Skirts now... .$6.25 $25.00 Skirts now.. .$12.50
Corsets for 50c
They are the SI.OO and $1.50 Kinds
In sizes from 24 to 30 inch, those that are left
from our regular SI.OO and $1.50 stocks. Makes
that you know well. Several models. For the best
choice come in the early morning.
Chamberl in=Johnson=Du Bose Co.
New York
Paris