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PERSONAL MENTION
Miss Sappho Thrash returns Dun
Wrightsville Reach Saturday meht
Mrs, Robert Hartsfield Jenkins, of
Hogansville, Is the guest of Mrs Thus.
L. Johnson. 2«S Euclid avenue.
Misses Avaleen Morris and Ruth
Lamb are guests at a house party in
Rome
Mrs. Campbell Maben of Birming
ham, Is spending a few days at the
Georgian Terrace.
Miss Mamie O'Keefe is spending two
weeks at Tybee with Mr and Mrs. T
J. O'Keefe.
Mr. and Mrs J. E. VanValkenburg
leave this evening to visit friends in
Chicago and will then go for a trip
through the Great Lakes.
Mrs. William M. Hawkes. Miss Sarah
Hawkes. Mrs Armine Maier ami young
sons. Armine and Francis Maier, have
returned from Willoughby Reach, Va.
Mrs Robert Suddeth and Misses Ruth
■nd Lucile Suddeth, of Rome, are the
guests of Mrs W c Dameron on
Lowndes avenue. West End
Mrs James Conner Oliver and daugh
ter. Harriet, will return next week, aft
er a visit to relatives in Marlon. S. C.,
and Wilmington. N C
Mrs Henry Peeples entertained in
formally at tea for Miss Sarah Whije,
of Tallulah Falls, who Is spending sev
eral days in Atlanta
Mrs. Albert Tidwell and children
have returned tn Quitman after a vis
it to Mrs. Tidwell's father. Captain R.
W Tidwell, at his summer home on the
Williams Mill road.
Miss Annie Myrtle Seagoe, of New
Orleans, who has been visiting Mrs.
W E. Austin in the Virginian apart
ments. left this afternoon to visit
friends in Chattanooga.
Mr. and Mis John B Kelley, of Los
Angeles, the latter formerly Miss Lu
cile Gay, of Lithonia, Ga . are on an
extended Eastern trip They are now
in Boston and will visit New York soon
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Through the president, Mrs. Gilbert
Fraser, the Sheltering Arms associa
tion asks for donations of old school
books for the first and fifth grades. In
clusive. as many of the mothers are
unable to provide books for their chil
dren. Books can be left at Elkin s drug
store, at Five. Points.
The Georgia Libby circle of the
King's laughters and Sons will meet
tomorrow afternoon at 3 o’clock with
Mrs. Russell, 124 Capitol avenue.
Gate City hive No 4. 1/adies of the
Maccabees, will hold Its regular re
view tomorrow at 2 3<l o'clock at the |
residence of Mrs. Calhoun, 211 < rew |
Street.
Mrs. John E Smith, of the press
committee of the Joseph Habersham
chapter. D. A R announces that a
called meeting of the executive board
will be held tomorrow morning at 10
o'clock In the committee room of the
Carnegie library.
A regular meeting of Electa chapter
No. 6. Order of Eastern Star, will be
held tomorrow night at 8 o’clock at
•*X w Masonic temple, Peachtree and Cain
streets.
FUTURE EVENTS
The Halcyon club will give a dance
at the club house In Decatur tomor
row evening for Miss Lillian Browder,
of Montgomery
Visitors To Go Swimming.
The swimming party to be given to
morrow afternoon by Mr. Howard Mc-
Call. Jr. will be a compliment to Miss
May Crichton and her house party
guests. Misses Cynthia Ellis, of Griffin,
and Kathleen Meadow and Thelma
AV right, of Elberton, others Invited are
Misses 'Myra Clatke Scott. Lawson
Hines. Margaret Lowman, Nelle Wai
s. ker. Mary Stewart. Helen Sykes. Jose-
phine Smith and Louise Dobbs and
Messrs. Willie Smith Thomas Cren
shaw, Lynn Brannen. Thomas Hancock.
George Harrison, John Stewart. Dick
Battle, Edward Carmen. Frank Tidwell,
Lauren Goldsmith, Ashlx McCord, D. B.
Osborne Jr. Robert Redding Frank
Hooper. Charles Candler, Gus Redding.
William Bedell and Maurice Thomas.
Mrs. Howard McCall will be assisted
in entertaming by Mrs Charles Tidwell,
of Douglas. Mrs George S. Obear, Jr.,
and Miss Lilian Tidwell
RAILROAD Y. M. C. A. TO
HONOR ITS SECRETARY
The Railroad Young Men's Chris
tian association tonight will celebrate
the twentieth anniversary of W. A
Waggoner as general secretary in At
lanta There will be a musical and
literary program and refreshments. X
number of railroad men and ministers
will be on the program G K Roper,
of New York, one of th.- internationa i
railroad secretaries, will be present.
POLE SAVES TROLLEY CAR.
ROME. GA., Aug IL When n-’Ctl |
bound street car jumped the tra. k m at I
Lytle Springs a serious accident wa<
averted by a pole. The <ar plunge.;!
against the pole on the xet-ge of an
embankment, which stopped it Slxi
passengers were slightly tn-tied
Are Ever At War.
The r e are two things everlastingly al ■
"ar joy and piles But Bucklens Ar
nica Salve will banish piles in any form
It soon subdues the itching, irritation, I
inflammation or swelling It gives com.
fort, invites joy Greatest healer of
■g burns, boils, ulcers, cuts, bruises, e ze
ma. scalds, pimples, skin erupt.
Or..j 25 cts at a.! druggists.
Mr. and Mi- Earl E Watson and
Mr. and Mrs. James B. Daniel are at
Borden-Wheeler Springs Mr. and Mis
Daniel on their return to Atlanta will
move to their new residence on Ponce
DeLeon avenue
Mrs John Spalding ente tained the
members of the 1908 History class, an
organization of well known young ma
trons, at The Homestead, yesterday,
the program being followed by a buffet
luncheon.
Miss Nell Prince has Returned from
an extended Western trip and Is now
at home with her uncle. Mr. Robert
O’Donnelly, on Gordon street-, where
her mother, Mrs. James T. Prince, is
also domiciled.
Misses Margaret and Annie Arm
strong have returned from an interest-
strong have returned from an interest
ing trip in the North. They visited
Buffalo. Niagara, the Great Lakes and
went Into Canada, returning byway of
New York, where they spent a month.
Miss Sadie Johnson, of Savannah,
will be the guest of her brother and
sister, Mr. and Mrs Chester Weils
Johnson, at their home on Moreland
avenue for sgveral days, on her return
from a two weeks' trip to Boston and
Portland, Maine.
Mrs W O. Foote, Miss Ellae Foote.
Mrs. J. W. Patterson, Miss Nan Pat
terson, Mrs. Eugene Morgan and Mr.
Eugene Morgan, Jr., leave tomorroN
night for Charleston and will sail from
there to New York for a stay of three
weeks.
Mrs. Eugene Smith entertained at
luncheon nt the Manufacturers club in
East Point at an informal luncheon,
her guests being Mrs. O M. Sparks,
Mrs. Henry Richardson. Mrs. George
Beattie, Mrs. Erwin Wilson and the
Misses Chaffee.
Miss Emily Cassln, who has been
the guest of Miss Adele Carter in Co
lumbus, is now at Warm Springs, ac
companied by Miss Carter. The two
young women are being chaperoned by
Miss Cas»ln's grandmother, Mrs. George
Hillyer, and will remain at the springs
for two weeks.
FUNERALS BY TROLLEY
NOW VOGUE IN PHILLY-
PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 16 —The Rap
id Transit Company has installed a
"funeral trolley car" on its lines. Funer
als by trolley are coming Into style
here.
CRISP SPEAKS AT ASHBURN.
ASHBURN, GA., Aug. 15.-—Judge
Charles R. Crisp, of Americus, candi
date for congress from the Third con
gressional district, spoke for more than
an hour to a large gathering of Tur
ner county voters at the court house-.
The Ashburn band furnished must.-.
E " The Keal Depar,men ' store " 3?
j IRRESISTIBLES FOR FRIDAY
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| lAQuartefieof Quality j n aces Embroideries '“Kr j |
| Exquisite Venice importations A , |ov( J f RoandT [ lread FreßC [, 1 |
; E Lace Bands H C "'"- hL 51 """ 3 H Embroideries Vai and Point de -£
-J A sparkling assortment of of" BruX^'‘ e l lc^ P ’Thia This department leads in PaiiS LUCCS *-■
th»w cvro.ioito \/ i means a total elimination ' these beautiful lines of or-
’ LaCe " f ndddlemen's profits. We namental staples. Our of- rhis departmPnt ls P r °- Sr
' Bands in white cream and ' onset xe every intermedi- verbial for its exceptional
• ate addition to cost of these ferlngsfor tomorrow of ability to constantly make at-
Bl ecru; extremely desirable laces, and our patrons are »n.„. c l. .. . . _ R®
joint beneficiaries with us. -over Embroideries, tractive offerings in Round
v-? trimmings for voiles and silks wp have just received a suitable for dresses, waists. Thread French Vai and
P r hi v „ . „ special importation of nar. guimpes and yoking, will Point de Paris Laces To-
MB Positive values van! from 25i row Cluny and Symrna . 3 *’ .v
, Lace Edges and Insertions, bp s ’" re ,o "PPeal to you. morrow the reputation of its
to 40c Tomorrow, yard, at which will be put on sale both from generous varie- bargain proclivities will he
*=2 half price and less tomorrow at , ty hnd exceptional values. " e " sustained in the special
0 4 CA V 4 Absolute SI.OO yard values, val “?® of , 10c a . nd 15c yard
OC t(» NIC lard qualities at, yard,
. . I d l>e sure and see them.
.JIB' I Their obvious values at A
prices asked verify our ad-
t vantages in buying direct. Sth
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• J STARTLING PRICES ON HIGH CLASS WILLOW PLUMES S':
S ALL WILLOW PLUMES AT HALF PRICE S
Absolute $6.00 to $35.00 value, now $3.00 to $17.50 3
All fine I ntrimmed Hat shapes, values to SIO.OO, at 98 c «.
3? \ Millinery Section 2d Floor Annex
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5 A Melange of Women’s Toilet Needs at “Tumbled" Prices S:
TpWPIrV Stfinl H « e is a P rvferred ,ist of toilet requisites of authentic val-
•/V Vlt tie. You Will be mighty glad to buv at the lessened price
' >■ IMPORTED SOAPS.
'“JU A melange of meritorious Jewelry, sifted ami sorted from many Roger & ilallet and Piver and Violet brands; regular price
I* Pound7ize h Velm TMcum?
dispensr-til. staphs that women need and use evert day- Pound Peroxide, regularly 25c; at 15 c
' Ul Gold P'ated and French gray, stone mounted Brooches and ** ounces Peroxide, regularly 15c; at . . 9c ®B---
*JU Belt Pit s Gold Plated Bar Pins Gold Plated Beautv Pins ! ounces Peroxide, regularly it)c; at 5c
, iv ». i, , ». , . ' lol€*t Hiid I.line Talvum Powder roirularlv 10c nt Ar
to l ancx Klbbon Bar Pins lam > stone mounted and rhinestone Rubber-lined Tourist Cases, regulailv 50e;‘ at 39c *®
JlB 11 ’ f’ ins >• "oil.' tit for anv woman _ Arthur’s Tooth Paste -egularly 15c; at 9c
Bn !11 ' Brushes, 5 C
ty I ■ BU* et W<tet 45c IBL
W 'K-.Jr *- Kiloda destroys effects of t>erspiration; regularly 25. . at. 19c
§ 5” w " 2d
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. THURSDAY. AUGUST 15. 1912.
Atlantans Visit
Africa While
Abroad
Ihe Atlanta girls traveling abroad
send glowing accounts of their experi
ences. Recent news from the partv of
young women traveling with Mrs.
Frank Logan will interest their friends.
I hese girls are Misses Airm-e Hunni
cutt, < aro Sharpe and Jennie Knox.
They touched the African coast, having
•i short stay at Algiers. They visited
the Azores and landed in Naples. The
voyage was delightful and without mis
hap of any kind.
I he Atlanta girls are now touring the
north of Italy, after a stay in Rome.
They will travel through Switzerland,
Belgium. Holland and France, their
plans including also a coaching tour
of England and Scotland. Miss Sharpe
will not return with the party. buDwill
spend two more months abroad, return
ing on December 1. She will make a
return trip to France and Germany and
will spend several weeks In London and
Paris
EmiPTION ITCHED
AND BURNED
Scaly First. Then Blisters or Watery
Pimples. Sores With Scabs.
Scratched and Made Them Bleed.
Cuticu raSoa p and Ointment Cured.
Long Island. *L C "When my baby
was about one week old his face broke out
scaly first- and then in little blisters or watery
pimples which ran matter and then went
into sores with scabs over them. The sores
would run yellowish water. They itched
and burned and he would scratch them and
make them bleed. He could not sleep good
and wanted to scratch his face all the time.
"We had him treated and used several
kinds of salves and they failed. Then we
got one cake of Cuticura Soap and one box
of Cuticura Ointment and they took the
desired effect. Aii t tie later we got one more
box of Cuticura Ointment. He could sleep
all right after we commenced using Cuticura
Soap and Ointment, and he was entirely
cured in six months." (Signed) Mrs. Tina
Byers. March 8. 1912.
FOR PIMPLESAND BLACKHEADS
The following is a most effective and eco
nomical.treatment: Gently smear the affected
parts with Cuticura Ointment, on the end of
the finger, but do not rub. Wash off the
Cuticura Ointment- in five minutes with
Cuticura Soap and hot water and continue
bathing for some minutes. This treatment
Is best on rising and retiring At other times
use Cuticura Soap freely for the toilet and
bath, to assist In preventing inflammation,
irritation and clogging of the pores. Sold
throughout, the world. Liberal sample of
each free, with 32-p. Skin Book Address
post-card "Cuticura. Dept. T. Boston."
•■'Tender-faced men should use Cuticura
Soap Shaving Stick. 25c. Sample free.
WEALTHY VIRGINIA HERMIT '
MAY HAVE BEEN POISONED
HARRISONBURG. VA., Aug. 15.
Rockingham county authorities investi
gating the unexplained death of George
M. Nicholas, the wealthy hermit far
mer of Port Republic, have discovered
most extraordinary affairs in the old
man's life. He died last, week after
drinking coffee ‘
Worth a quarter of a million, which
he is said to have scattered in at least
fifteen banks through Virginia and
Maryland, the old man lived with an
aged housekeeper in squalor in a fif
te*n-room mansion bare of all furni
ture. and slept upon a bed on the floor
He always wrote his checks on scraps
of paper. Nicholas left no will and
died unmarried, leaving four brothers.
Colorado
Is Nature's Rig Repair Shop
our overhauling is due. Your nerves are frazzled. |
Your sleep brings no rest. Your appetite is an insult to
the cook and your digestion is a loafer. You’re run down. \
And why not? How long do you think blood and flesh
will submit to the pounding you’ve given yourself for the I
last year?
Go out to Colorado and let the hills take you in hand. -
Take a daily bath in the mountain air, forget your worries ■
and hurries and play for a month. Come back with man
power like horse power and make the next eleven months
count for twenty-four. It’s cheap to get a man who can
work like two at the cost of a month’s rest. And the
round-trip fares are low enough for any pocketbook.
Any way of going to Colorado is a good way, because it gets
you to Colorado. But the best service is that afforded by the
Rock Island Lines
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The people you meet en route—the scenes through which
you pass —the many delightful surprises, make a trip on Rock
Island trains a part of your vacation.
Through Sleeping Cars From the Southeast
—electric lighted and strictly modern—are operated in con
nection with the Frisco Lines.
The Colorado Flyer— every morning from St Louis—and other fast daily trains
from St. Louis, Kansas City, Memphis, Chicago, Omaha and St. Joseph for Colorado
Yellowstone I’ark and the Pacific Coast. Write for our booklets “Under the Tur
fuoue Shy” and “ Little Journeys tn Colorado" and details of fares and service.
H. H. HUNT, District Pass. Agent.
zIkiMIIiIL 18 ' No ' Pr y° r St., Atlanta, Ga.
Phone Main 661.
'HUNDREDS CHEER WOMAN
RESCUING THREE IN RIVER
YEM YORK, Aug. 15.—Mamie Ram
sperger, 25 years old, swimming in
structor in the women's section of a
public bath on the East river front,
saved a man and two little boys from
drowning while hundreds cheered her.
A young man in trying to rescue the
two lads who had fallen from a float
which had drifted out into the river
was himself overcome and sank. Miss
Ramsperger jumped into the tide
swept river and, reaching the place
where the man disappeared, dived and
finally reached him. She swam to the
float with him and, having got him on
it. turned to th< boys, one of whom
had gone down.
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Friday and Saturday
Specials at Rogers’
All our stores Just a few
«■’ closed tni.: jdWTul 3 fcjKk hints in this ad-
and oao )neu ;il , vertisement of
1 Ihe manv spe-
an - /■MgLSMSAI, lio
nual picnic. But |jg|joß 3(J sered Friday
we'll be "back on WBaMaL' and Saturday,
the job" bright G ’ VP vonr or ‘
and early tomor- ,lers . early
row ni orn in g iS®® |l i day it possible
ready to serve and avoid the
you. Saturday rush.
Another Car Load of Fine
Irish Potatoes
At 29c Peck
, These are large, smooth, sound
and perfect—-the best we’ve had this
season.
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Fruit Jars and Jelly
Glasses
Schram Fruit .Jars are becoming more and more popu
lar as housewives realize their superiority. Following
special prices for Friday and Saturday only:
Quart size, OAf* Half-gallon. TT
per dozen vJC per dozen IvC
Regular 30-cent Jelly Glasses with close-fitting tin lids;
Friday and . Saturday, jq
per dozen I vC
(Limit of one dozen to a buyer.)
The New Shortening
Scoco N p a Ji° 99c
Have you tried Soyo, the new product of the
Southern Cotton Oil Company? It is fine. Many
people tell us they prefer it to any other, shortening
on the market.
The special price of 99c foi( No. 10 pails is for
Friday and Saturday only.
Two Flour Specials
Famous La Rosa Flour, sold by us with uniform satis
faction for fifteen years; specially priced
Friday ami Saturday—per 24-pound bag f vC
Occident Flour is the very finest hard-wheal flour milled.
Makes delicious bread. Friday and 1 CIO
Saturday, per 24-pound bag wvC
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Brooms and Mops
We arc selling great quantities of our fine niade
in-Atlanta Brooms. Take a look at them. You will
agree that they are the best values to be had.
Following special prices for Friday and Satur
day:
Extra heavy 5-string Broom, >1
60-ceut kind
Medium-weight Broom.
regular 40-eent kind
We also handle Atlanta-made Mops. Thev are
strongest and most durable. Here are the prices: *
Extra large and heavy, for
office buildings, etc
Medium weight, for general
purposes
Light-weight, the housewife's KT
favorite
ROGERS’
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