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Mrs. Dana Guest of Honor at Luncheon A pink rose luncheon was tendered Mrs. Charles A. Dana, of. New York, a feted visitor in the city, by her sis ter, Mrs. Frank Adair, this afternoon. The handsomely appointed luncheon table' was beautifully decorated for the affair. The centerpiece was a large sil ver basket filled with pink roses. At the ends of the table stood two silver baskets of the same flowers. Alternat ing with the baskets of roses were sil ver candlesticks, tipped with pink rose shades. About the table were placed almond cups in the form of full-blown pink roses, and silver compotes held rose colored bonbons and mints. The place cards bore pink roses in water color sketches, and the group of love ly young women, tn their pretty gowns, suggested the pink rose idea, quite as much as did the effective decorations. Mrs. Dana wore a handsome French toilet of white lingerie, made of dainty hand-embroidered filet and Irish lace. Mrs. Adair, the hostess, was gowned in white chiffon serge, elaborate with flounces and garniture of chantilly. The guests. who included eight friends of the hostess and honoree, were beautifully gowned. Mrs. Robert Lee Cooney wore white voile trimmed in Irish lace and em broidery, with a picture hat in black. Mrs. Edwin Johnson wore shell pink marquisette trimmed in pink taffeta bands, a sash of black chiffon giving a chic air to the gown. The hat worn with this costume was of black chif fon adorned with a yellow bird of par adise. Mrs. Phinizy Calhoun was charming ly gowned in black charmeuse satin, fashioned on slender and simple lines, with deep cuffs and fichu collar of lace. In harmony with the picturesque costume was the hat of black hemp trimmed in black plumes. Mrs. R. T. Dorsey's white lingerie gown was worn under a smart coat of blue taffeta, and her hat was a picture mqdel of black tulle. Mrs. Charles Remsen’s gray satin gown had a blouse of soft blue chifr son embroidered in blue beads veiling the gray satin, underbodice of the same materia! as the draped skirt. Her hat of black was adorned with cream colored plumes. Mrs. Andrew Calhoun wore white lin gerie. the skirt and corsage hand em broidered in a design of chrysanthe mums and trimmed in filet and Irish laces. Her black leghorn hat was trimmed in roses shading from pale pink to rose color. Miss Elizabeth Adair was gowned in changeable taffeta showing shades of brown on the corsage, and trimmed in lace. Her hat was of black. Miss Harrle Stockdell wore white marquisette combined with Irish lace, and a black picture hat trimmed in white uncurled ostrich plumes. MERCHANT OF COLUMBUS MYSTERIOUSLY MISSING COLUMBUS. GA., Aug. 9.—J. C. Howell, a well known commission mer chant of this city, has been missing for several weeks and relatives and friends here are becoming alarmed over his whereabouts. When he left the city he stated that he was going to Cusse ta to visit relatives, but when he did | not return at the appointed time in quiry was made at Cusseta to learn if he had been there, and it was ascer tained that his relatives there knew nothing of him. So far as known, his business affairs are straight, and as he was a leading church worker, there is no cause that can be assigned as to why he should have left the city so mysteriously. CORDELE DOCTOR MEETS PHYSICIANS AT AMERICUS AMERICUS. GA.. Aug. 9.—Dr. Thos. J. McArthur, of Cordele, chairman of the bureau of organization of the Med ical Association of Georgia, met with the doctors of Sumter county last night and was the principal speaker at a public meeting in the. interest of a campaign recently launched to bring about a closer relationship between the medical profession and the public. MONEY SAVING SALE!! Diirnio- tliis second week in August we arc offering von a sale that for this time of year is almost marvelous. Prices no object. MILLINERY Hundreds of untrimined shapes, worth up to $2.00 for. ,59c Panama Hats, the very latest styles. $8 and $1(1 values for ' ' $4.69 12 and 14-ineh Plumes $4.50 DRESSES House Dresses, in all colors and mixtures. Handsome and beautifully finished, reduced from $3.98 to $1.50 Wash Dresses, in all Colors, that sell anywhere for $6.98, for '. $1.98 SKIRTS One lot of white. Whipcord Skirls, the latest styles, reduced from $2.00 to * 98c Another lot of Skirts in blues, blacks, tans, and grays; exquis itely trimmed and hand-finished $6 and $7 values for $3.75 Black Silk I'nderskirts that were $5.00. now $1.98 $1.50 Waists—these will delight you for 89c SALE NOW ON I. SPRINGER 95 WHITEHALL STREET PERSONAL MENTION $ Mr. R. R. McDowell is ill at St. Josephs infirmary. Miss Leone Ladson returns from Toxa way Monday. 1 Dr. Joseph D. Osborne will spend the , week-end in Savannah. Mrs. A. F. Halimon. Miss Susie Hall- ■ mon and Miss Sarah Cowles will re -1 turn tomorrow from Warm Springs. Mrs. Louis Gholstin and Mrs. Frank Butt are spending some time at Bre ! card, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Foreman have re turned to New York after a motor trip of ten days to York Cliff. Maine. I Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Woodruff and , children have returned from Ander- I son. S. C. Dr, and Mrs. L. P. Langston have as their guests Dr. and Mrs. I. R. Stone and family, of Chattanooga. I Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Paschal an nounce the birth of a son. who has i been named Harry Monroe Paschal, Jr. Mrs. George M. Niles and little son , are spending several days in Mount , Airy. Miss Bessie Adams is spending a month at the Oceanic, Wrightsville • Beach. ■ Miss Louise Dorsey, of Athens, will visit Miss Elise Hansell later in the summer. Miss Bessie Smith left this afternoon . for Warm Springs, to attend a house party given by Miss Janie Hill, of Greenville. Mrs. Virginia Bizzell Parks and Miss Mary Virginia Parks are home after a delightful trip to New York and Vir- • ginia Beach. Miss Laura Lee Cooney will remain . for two weeks with Miss Maida Roun i tree, of Quitman, at the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. Rountree, at Mont . eagle, Tenn. Mrs. A W. Calhoun has greatly im proved in health during her stay at Toxaway. With her daughter, Miss Harriet Calhoun, she will remain there . until the late fall. Miss Sallie Johnson, of Americus, who is one of the most gifted pianists of south Georgia, is the guest of Mrs. Robert Blackburn, on Washington street. Judge M. H. Meeks, of Nashville, ar rives tonight for a short visit to his i daughter, Mrs. Robert Lee Cooney, and Mr. Cooney, after a stay of several days in New York. Mr. Morgan Pearce and Mr. Robert Clarke, of New York, formerly of At- JBabu’6 I, Every woman’s heart responds to I the charm and sweetness of a baby's i voice, because nature intended her for motherhood. But even the loving nature of a mother shrinks from the ordeal because such a time is usually a period of suffering and danger. Women who use Mother's Friend are saved much discomfort and suffering, and their systems, being thoroughly prepared by this great remedy, are in a healthy condition to meet the time with the least possible suffering and danger. Mother's Friend is recommended only for the relief and comfort of expectant mothers; it is in no sense a remedy for various ills, but its many years of success, and the thousands of endorsements re- I ceived from women who have used it | are a guarantee of the benefit to be derived from its use. This remedy > does not accomplish wonders but sim ply assists nature to perfect its work. Mother's Friend allays nausea, pre vents caking of 4 IS” ™ Woihers contributes to strong. healthy »•*'*•*• I motherhood. Mother’s Friend is sold ' at drug stores. Write for our free ! ' book for expectant mothers. BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, Ga. no ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. FRII )A V. AI (i LST 9. 191 Fanta. arrive tomorrow to spend two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Adair at their home in Druid Hills. Miss Louise Parker arrives Sunday from the country home of her parents, where they are spending the summer. She will spend next week in the city as the guest of Miss Helen Rhorer. Mrs. Rosalie Nixon, of New Orleans, formerly of Atlanta, will spend the first fortnight of September at Chau tauqua. N. Y.. later going for a visit to Miss Grace Tinner, of Buffalo. Mr. and Mis. Andrew Calhoun and Mr. and Mrs. Harry English have pur chased adjoining houses on West Peachtree street, near Fourteenth street, and will take possession of them during the autumn. Misses Ella Quillian and Katherine McMillan leave Saturday for Chautau qua. N. Y.. where they will join Misses Ruby Simmons and Ada Belle Quillian, who have been there for some time. Upon the close of the Chautauqua sea son. the party will take a trip to Niag ara and Cleveland before returning to Atlanta. Mrs, Thorn Flagler and baby have returned from White Sulphur Springs, in Hall county, Georgia. Among the At lanta guests there at present are Mrs. John Hallman. Mrs. E. H. Goodhart and her mother, Mrs. Hemphill, and Mrs. Francis Hayden. Mrs. Ulrtc At kinson expects to join the Atlanta colo ny at White Sulphur soon. come and break bread with us Visit the “sun-lit. sanitary baker’’ while in Atlanta. Taste some of Rogers’ famous Atlanta-made bread—that deli cious. healthful bread that beats the best baked in home kitchens. See the modern machinery and ovens. Fake the Houston-Copenhill ears. Get. off at the door. , Jos. Rogers Co. 57 Highland Ave. Do you know that a new Player-Piano has § § liei-ii invented which is such a vast improvement Vfl over »old-style Player-Pianos that it absolutely nju overcomes all technical difficulties, leaving you Wa free to produce beautiful, expressive music? It kip is t he rW I VIRTUOLO I s I /b Ta-'T B I I I I THE NEW INSTINCTIVE PLAYER PIANO. E kJj Expression in playing is guided by your fingers LI Jn on buitons which, enables you to train volume and vv accent by the simple application of pressure just as the pianist makes loud music by striking the 3b Bj keys harder. Xo other Player-Piano but the Virtuolo admits a) XI of Instinctive I’laying And no other Player-Piano has the Ascelo buttons. That's why you ought to Bl see. hear, play the \ irtuolo before you decide defi Fa B nitely to buy the other kind. 4 s Hallet & Davis Virtuolo $750 to SBOO, Conway £ ’ (■3 Virtuolos $575 to $650 ~ i , , r pa * ; dI at our store, ioq will be under no obli- g gations. for the salesmen will be only 100 glad to = g have you demonstrate the Virtuolo to'yo.urself. Dealers Wanted in Unoccupied Territory. ! Hallet & Davis Piano Co. I MANUFACTURERS j|| J CAPITAL $.I,(lllll,INI!l ESTABLISHED 1839 I | 1226=27=28 CANDLER BUILDING B \VM. CARDER, Manager J WEDDINGS Croch-Gdlman. The marriage of Miss Henrietta Croch. of Perth Amboy. N. Y.. and Mr. W. J. Gillman. of East Point, is an nounced. -the ceremony having been performed by Rev. Linton Johnson on August 4 in this city. Bradley-Sheperd. Mr. John Bradley has issuetl cards announcing the marriage of his daugh ter, Edith, to Mr. David Craig Sheperd, on Wednesday evening. August 7. at St. Lukes church, 8 o'clock. FRECKLES New Drug That Quickly Removes These Homely Spots. There’s no longer the slightest fieed of feeling ashamed of your freckles, as a new drug, othine--double strength, has been discovered *hat positively removes these homely spots. Simply get one ounce of othine- —double strength, from Jacobs’ Pharmacy, and apply a little of it ai night, and in the morning you will see that even the worst freckles have begun to disappear, while the lighter ones have vanished entirely. It is seldom that more than an ounce is needed to completely clear the skin and gain a beautiful clear complexion. Be sure to ask for the double strength othine. as this is sold under guarantee of money back if it fails to remove freck les. English 7ea Room Hours: 12 a. m. to 2 p. m.; 5 p. m. to 7 p. m. 513 Peachtree St. Ivy 6133 J. WHALES ENDANGER LINER: ROUTED BY COAL FUSILLADE NEW YORK. Aug. 9.—Captain Uns, of the liner Galilee, which arrived here last night, says he passed through a school of fifteen big whales off Rock away. He threw coal at them to sca.e them away from the propeller. WEIGH YOURSELF BEFORE USING Weigh yourself before commencing to use Samose. the groat flesh forming food. The wonderful sale on this prep aration since first introduced in Atlan ta and the remarkable results follow ing its use lias made Jacobs' such en thusiastic believers in the great value of Samose that be gives his personal guarantee to refund the money if Sa mose will not make thin people fat and restore strength and health to those who use it. I'his is a strong guarantee, but Ja cobs' has seen so many of his custo mers who a few weeks ago looked like walking- skeletons become plump and well, through the use of Samose, that he feels he can not say too much to induce people to trx it. This marvelous flesh forming food is assimilated as soon as it is taken into the stomach, makes good rich blood, tones up the weakened system, helps to assimilate the food, anil makes the user plump, well and rosv. SAVE THE SIX COUPONS FROM THE DAILY GEORGIAN Commencing August 7th to 13th Inclusive, and Get This 45-Piece Set for a Fraction of Its Value THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN PREMIUM COUPON NO. 3 FRIDAY, AUGUST 9th I his coupon, with the five others published dailv in The Georgian August 7 to 13, inclusive, will entitle the holder to a 4>)-Pieee Decorated 1 nderglazed F low Blue, Old English Ware Dinner Set. (value $10.00) upon payment of $3.50. h (..■ #E& t' » I A& ' 3 Life ij ■-■-■/•i Ma. Hmk i" zg. ,j X V. Hg;. V Jh fe'-. & f’ « t S ll i Wl .-'F y ■ •• < ..Jay See Sample Set Displayed in Our Premium Parlor. Every Piece Warranted To Be Perfectly Shaped High Grade American Semi-Porcelain The thinness of the ware, the rich Royal Blue and Coin Gold Decora tion. delit-ately shaded into the pure white, make this set equal in appear ance and utility to the highest priced imported china. THE DECORATION CAN NOT WEAR OFF It is applied by a new process that tires if into each piece underneath the glaze. I his insures a lasting beauty, heretotore rare among newspa per premium dishes. Save the six coupons from The Daily Georgian, August 7 to 13, inclu sive, and get this beautiful 15-Pie<-e Old English Ware Dinner Set (value $10.00) f<»r $3.50. Distribution commences Wednesday, August 14, at 9 a. m., and lasts until Saturday, August 17. This offer will positively be withdrawn Saturday, August 17. Atlanta Georgian Premium Department 20 EAST ALABAMA STREET OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL NINE O'CLOCK Dishes will be sent to <»ut-<d-towu customers, express charges collect. pirates attack island. HONGKONG, Aug. 9.—-Chinese pi rates today attacked the Island of Col owan at the month of the Oanton river, near the Portuguese dependency of Macao. Portuguese troops were sent against the pirates. GLENN’S For ?he Very Best KODAK FINISHING A Trial Will Convince 117 Peachtree SOLDIERS VISIT ROME. ROME. GA., Aug. 9.—Four troops of the Eleventh cavalry passed through Rome today. Last night a ball was given the officers by the society folk of Rome. The cavalrymen are en route to Fort Oglethorpe from Camp Pettus, near Anniston. Ala. 11