Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, September 20, 1912, HOME, Page 10, Image 10

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10 NORFOLK ALL-WOOL DRESSES Beautiful one-piece dresses of all-wool, French Serge, in blues and blacks, sizes 14 to 42. Only one to a customer. A walk upstairs will save you money. ♦ One Aml This Look jB Cut Will Is An Convince Actual You flSfi Photograph ■MB One of BB of These Bargain Dresses $3.98 WHIPCORD SKIRTS For MEN'S FALL SUITS of the Saturday only, twenty-four of latest styles, priced from these skirts, at *» $1.49 s lo tos 3o CHARGE YOUR PURCHASE over THE ATLANTIC NEW & pacific credit TEA CO. 73 1-2 WHITEHALL STREET STORE ■kF* --WW '■»-•«W l.ljj | Hallet & Davis Plan I BEST PIANOS E> ffi FOR LEAST MONEY m no purcha directly Lvt \-Z H ■ • * |l l! - 1226 IS Candlet building An Sj Hallet a Davis piano represents the very best nt the >< ■EI l ' 11. k.-> -■ it. is 1 ill* . \ i.'< n.'f.l l>\ th., heart* indorse Cft\ ■M f ‘ World - iii usi * jll ns pea I'he Hallet ,<■ Davis plan HI "l manufacturing. buying Ha (we varix man* makes) h=t LlltS'Sl my. and Is approved by thousands of persons. It’s E3 .1 idan a system. « hereby B 3 von get tile best posslbl. BQ musical value at a mini- [ES mum rust. Investigate ip.. IS Hallet X Davis plan of Aw square dealing, single pric. iVt ing. mil ion'll not only find KSN ■ ' .a" and pleasant to buv IFA .m this plan, but you ar. -tired OF SAVING MONEY H SPECIAL BARGAINS IN USED UPRIGHT PIANOS. S9O UP L? OUR SMALL PAYMENT PLAN MAKES PIANO BUYING F/L EASY fO/ ( Establish.-d 1 Vl9 ) ■ Hallet & Davis Piano Co. R g FACTORIES BOSTON 3 Atlanta Branch, 1226-27 28 Candler Building. ■ Wm. CARDER, Manager S Dealers Wanted In Unoccupied Territory. SlZ f ■—4 ll • ~rcP ANNOUNCEMENT Store closetl tomorrow on account of holiday. Open at 6 p. in. LIEBERMAN’S The House of Guaranteed Baggage. 92 Whitehall. USE GEORGIAN WANT ADS THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.IKIDA Y. SEPTEMBER 20, Society News of Atlanta THE Piedmont Driving club din ner-dance will be an interesting event of the week-end, a num ber of parties having been arranged for the evening. One of these will be given in honor of Miss Marjorie Bobb, a charming vis itor from New Orleans, who is the guest of Miss Jennie D. Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Johnson, Jr., will tender the compliment to Miss Bobb, the members of the party to be, besides the honor guest. Miss Jennie D. Harris, Miss Marjorie Brown, Miss Sarah Rawson. Miss Nell Hodgson of Athens. Miss Mary Helen Moody, Messrs. Robert Woodruff. James Har ris. Stewart Witham, Charles Sciple and Dr. Jere Osborne. Dinner to Bridal Party. Miss Dorothy Breitenbucher and Mr* I Perry Blackshear, whose marriage will | be an event of next week, were the i honor guests at a dinner party given ■ last evening by Miss Luie Sergeant at | her home on Washington street. The i guests were seated at a handsomely appointed table carrying out in detail i a l olor scheme of white and green. A cut glass vase of bride roses and ferns formed the centerpiece, surrounded by silver candlesticks bearing white ta pers tipped with shades of silver fili gree The place cards were hand paint ed in lilies. Miss Sergeant was gowned for the evening in lavender olga crepe. Miss Breitenbucher wore del blue crepe de chine brocaded in pink roses. The guests were Mieses Dorothy Breitenbucher, Elise Baxter of Balti more. Irene Bischoff of Charleston, Lau ra Jeter. Mrs. Wilson Wallace of Char lotte, Messrs. Perry Blackshear, Byron Huie, James Alexander, Frank Butler and George Powell. Horseback Party. A number of young girls will leave early tomorrow morning for a horse back tilp to Sewanee, Ga.. where they will spend the week-end. returning home Sunday night. Miss Helen Jones. Miss Aurelia Speer, Miss Mignon Mc- Carty and Mrs. John DuPree will com pose the party, and they will be chap eroned by Mr. and Mrs. Adam Jones, who will make the trip in their touring car. The young women are enthusiastic equestriennes, and the trip will be one of a number taken by them this sum mer chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. Jones. ( Miss Pagett Hostess. • MV’s Annte Loti Pagett entertained at ( bridge this afternoon in honor of Miss Dorothy Breitenbucher, a bride-elect of the coming week. A wealth of old fashioned flowers formed the decora tions. and the prizes included a gold pin. a deck of cards and silk hose. Miss Pagett was assisted in entertaining by her motlier, Mrs. James R. Pagett, and her sister. Mrs. Russell Bridges. Mrs. Rees Marshall Hostess. Mrs. Rees Marshall entertained at an afternoon bridge party today at het home on West Peachtree street. The rooms where the card tables were placed were gay and bright with vases of liberty loses, and the Score cards were hand-painted in the same flowers. The prizes included a new book for top score ami a deck of eaids for consola tion. Mrs Marshall received her guests wearing a becoming gown of black chatmeuse. The guests were Mrs. Nash Broyles, Mrs. John Smith, Mrs. Hairy Spellings, Mrs Colquitt Cole. Mrs. John Boykin. I Mrs. George Yundt, Mrs. John Burton. Misses Mary Cail Hurst. Mamie Fort, Katie Fort, Estelle Fort. Edna Pugh. Marion Perdue, Hildred Owens and Mattle Word. Mrs. Jordan Chairman. Mrs Harvie Jordan will be chairman of the day for the I). A. R. restaurant tomonow. assisted by the following la dies Mrs. \. R, Colcord, Mrs. George Calhoun Walters. Mrs. Oscar Ragland. Mrs Arthur G Powell. Mrs. Walter Cooper. Mrs. H. C. Haralson. Mrs. C. E. Robertson. Misses Jennie Mobley. Lucile Dennis, Emma Jordan. Shirley Curry of Macon. Tommie Perdue. Ma rlon Perdue ami Regina Rambo of Ma rietta. \ special barbecue dinner will be served. On Monday morning some beautiful hats, the tin* -t From h models, will be sold under the auspices of the Joseph Habersham chapter, D. A. R.. at the old Capital City club case. The stile begins at 11 o'clock and will bo tn charge of a committee of which Mrs. W. F. Dy kes is chairman. Parties For Bride-Elect. i Miss Dorothy Fielder. whose mar riage to Mr. Morris Ewing takes place next week, was the honor guest at a bridge party given this morning by Miss Winnie Wilson. Tile bouse was decorated in golden glow The prizes were Christy pic- I tun - Miss Wilson wore white lingerie and I Miss Fieldei was gowned in white serg, with a smart hat of white felt. Invited to meet Miss Fielder were Misses Margaret Doonan, Aline Field er. Marion Fielder, Margaret Wingfield, .Mary Jeter. I.ebie Ewing. Lois Pattillo. Evelyn Estes, Ethel Hudson. Nell Bal | lard and Aline Goree I This afternoon Miss Marjorie Cham pion entertained at a bridge partv for 1 Miss Fielder j | FUTURE EVENTS Miss Henrietta Dull will entertain at biidge tomoriow aftc noon in honor of Miss Dorothy Field* r, a bride-elect. | WEDDINGS I | Calhoun- Hickox. Miss Martha Calhoun, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Calhoun, of Cleve land and San Francisco, will be mar ried to Mr. Wilson B. Hickox. of Cleve land. in the early autumn. The en gagement of Miss Calhoun and Mr. Hickox has recently been renewed, aft er having been announced early in the year, and later broken off. The bride is h former Atlantan and has many friends here. Both young people are wealthy and socially prominent. INTEREST IS SHOWN IN SMITH & HIGGINS’ OPENING Considerable interest lias been mani fested by the women of Atlanta in the millinery opening of Smith & Higgins, where an elaborate display- is being made of new creations. Tlie millinery' this year is fascinat ing and becoming. The colorings are unusual, with in some instances a touch of Oriental splendor. The shapes are graceful, th*’ lines ate soft and undu lating. and the important trimming ac cessories novel and beautiful. Celebrated milliners, such as Marie Crozet, Gage. Knox and Fisk, vouch for the good style of many of the exquisite hats shown. Hatter's plush, velvet, satin, brocades, moire and grosgrain silk form the hats themselves. In many models two ma terials of different colors are combined and the tone of one heightened by the trimming. Evidently the popular taupe and ce rise combination is to have formidable rivals in gobelin blue, bronze with Oriental bands or touches of dull gold, deep wine, autumn brown and the deli cate pink and white and blue and white. Pheasant feathers are to replace os trich plumes for day time wear, but tlie evei-graceful plumes are shown on the evening hats. One picture model produced by Gage, whose artistic quality is universally ad mitted, is of white satin. Ostrich plumes add elegance to the dainty crea tion. White swansdoyvn against the pink velvet facing gives the required softness and grace. The highest point of woman’s hap piness is reached only through moth erhood, in the clasping of her child within her arms. Yet the mother-to be is often fearful of nature s ordeal and shrinks from the suffering inci dent to its consummation. But for nature’s His and discomforts nature provides remedies, and in Mother's Friend Is to be found medicine of great value to every expectant mother. It is an emulsion for external application, composed of ingredients which act with beneficial and sooth ing effect on those portions of the system involved. It is intended to prepare the system for the crisis, and thus relieve, in great part, the suffer ing through which the mother usually passes. The regular use of Mother's Friend will repay any mother in the comfort it affords before, and the help ful restoration to health and strength it brings about after baby comes. Mother’s Friend Is- for sale at sm . . free book for expectant moth ers which contains much valuable information, and many suggestions of a helpful nature. BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, Ga. feKODAKS■Z Hawkeye* First Class Finishing and En larging. A complete stock films, plates, papers, chemicals, etc. Special Mail order Department for out -of-town customers. Send for Catalog and Price List. A. K, HAWKES CO. •-Kodak Departmen l 14 Whitehall St, ATLANTA. GA, Kodak Pointers The Eastman Kodak is famous the world over BECAUSE it is a machine which works always with out failure if the operator knows its ways, it gives superior results because it is tlie original and best of photographic apparatus. The lenses are extra high grade and tested. The box is light-tight, the action of its parts mechanically ptrfe* t. ami the satisfaction of it's operation unequaled by any other make at anywhere near its price. We sell them at from $1 to Slop. Now. don't put off BUYING IT; you will need it the very next trip you take, the very next time your friends call, or tlie very next time ANYTHING happens which is of interest to you or your friends. We Instruct definitely and thor oughly lion to operate it. and de velop all roll films free, making as gooii prints as QITt’KLY as you * ould desire. Make this store j our Kodak Headquarters. Elkin Drug Co. Atlanta. Ga., Agents for Eastman K • The Selection of a Corset is a matter of serious consideration with most women » A COR SET that is perfect on one woman may be ar utter failure for her friend, and create an undeserved prejudice against all corsets of that particular make While it is unfortunate that this condition exists, we are frank t 0 say that more than often the fault lies W ‘ th the sa,es P erson ’ who in her anxiety to make the . sa,e lOSeS S ’ ght of her customer ’ s ultimate comfort ana P satisfaction. wa You W ’H never be advised in our corset section to buy any model that is not perfectly suited to your own par ticular figure requirements. RW- This P olic y is religion with us, and to its strict adher ence we believe is due the * act that a woman once fitted ' ’ n our corset section invariably becomes a permanent patron. W> - ' - A visit of inspection to this department with its * ’’ splendid appointments and unexcelled facilities for Extra Low Bust the artistic fitting of corsets will well repay the time Mme. Mariette Corsets. Custom-tailored along French lines for American women in a wide variety of models to suit every possible (hpr ? figure requirement. Sold by us exclusively. Priced at . . kJpO.L/O up CORSET DEPARTMENT—SECOND FLOOR J. P. ALLEN & CO. 51-53 Whitehall Street Davison-Paxon-Stokes Co, , I Patrician--The High-Class Shoe for Women ,- x *** <•* w > /1 W .FA • As the name implies, the Patrician is a Shoe of the very highest order. There is something artistic in the lines of every Patrician model, which appeals to women of refined taste. The new Patricians for fall are especially pleasing. I hey are here in correct styles—popular leathers and fabrics; black, tan and white. Prices. $3.50, $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00. SHOE SECTION, SECOND FLOOR I Hosiery Specials Children s 35c Socks at 25c Saturday—Fancy plaids and stripes, and a few in solid colors. •’Gordon'• and “Onyx” all-silk Hose for Women—black, white, tan. navy, bronze, red. pink. sky. gold and champagne; high-spliced heels; Hose of unusually good value at SI.OO pair.. / “Gordon” silk Hose in extra sizes, for stout women high-spliced heel ; very elastic; black only: SI.OO pair. Kayser s heavy, all-silk Hose for Women; double silk top, silk sole; extra high-spliced heel; regularly priced at $1.75 for Satur- day at $1.50 pair. Children s School Hose at 15c pair—Fine." one-and-one ribbed, black only. $3.50 Hair Braids at $2.75 $5.00 Hair Braids at $3.98 *»< S ? f m Hne 'r Wa i Vy ; be ?" tllul made on three stems; real hair; 7? an I ' l 3 * A ncheslhe pr,CHI * tor Saturday is very unusual, for braids of this value. Pretty Leather Handbags Nev shapes and, styles in these Bags, which are the best we’ve ever seen at the price. There-are blues, tans, browns and black ; some have gunmetal, others have German-silver frame. Verv attractive I and of excellent value at the price. ’ I Other beautiful Handbags of many styles are priced up to sls. GEORGIAN WANT ADS BRING RESULTS. I