Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, November 21, 1912, NIGHT, Page 10, Image 10

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10 rIB.LLj.IM ips=ir=_v ..py-j ffl < his Homer Made Cough s | Syrup LVill Surprise You } S Stope Even Whooping Cough |! Quickly. 1 Family Supply at Small Coat. - ( S 3 i F===] e==ffa=3 l t==|i Here i- a liomc-mad ■ remedy that takes hold of a cough in-tantly. and will usually cure The most stubborn ea-e in 24 hours. This recipe make- a. pint— enough for a whole family. You couldn't buy as much or as good readymade cough syrup for $2.50. Mix one pint of granulated sugar with * 2 pint ot warm water, and stir 2 minutes. Put 2 U ounces of Pinex fifty cents' worth i iu a pint bottle, and add the Sugar Svrup. this keep- perfectly and has a pleasant taste— children like it. Braces up the appetite and is slightly laxative, which helps end a cough. You probable know the medical value of pine in treating asthma, bronchitis and other throat troubles, sore lungs, etc. There i- nothing Iretter. Pinex ia the most valuable concentrated compound of Norway white pine extract, rich in guaiacol and all the natural healing pine elements. Other preparations will not work in this formula. The prompt results from this inexpen sive remedy have made friends f, r it in thousands of homes in the I nited States and Canada, which explains why the. plan has been imitated often, but never successfully. A guaranty of absolute satisfaction, or money promptly refunded, goes with this recipe. Your druggi-t Ims Pinex. or will get it for voti. Ts not. send to The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind. KEELY’S KEELY'S Il Neckwear A new collection just opened, and now on display in our corner window. Buyers contemplating the purchase of neckwear for Holiday Gifts, will find this an advantageous opportunity, as the stocks are complete and the neckpieces are fresh and crisp. A Friday Sale Robespierre collars are the season s prime favorites and fashionable folk are unstinted in their praise of our superb col lection. Plain stylesand Jabot styles with lace attachments 50c to $12.50 Stocks and Stock Collars are very much in demand, and we have opened many new effects in pique, silks, and embroidered styles. Plain and fancies 50c to SB.OO Fancy Lace Neckwear, both in machine and hand-made pieces in a large collection of novelties, many of which we have just received from a French Importer. As the styles are so varied and the kinds of laces represented are so great, you must see the collection to appreciate it. These range in value from $1.50 to $25.00 Marabous are coming in strong, and for gift purposes, will be greatly in demand. Select now whilst the stocks are fresh, and you can pick from the many pretty things that we have for your choosing. These are specially desirable for dress wear, and for combination with velvet and handsome gowns. Among them are many individual pieces and sets, suitable for afternoon tea-pouring, evening and theater wear from $1.50 to $35.00 Tomorrow will be Neckwear day in Lace Department at Keely's b — 1 Society News of Atlanta MRS WILLIS WESTMORELAND opened her attractive new home today, with the first party she has given there. Miss Helen Dargan was the debutante honor guest of the affair, which was a buffet luncheon, to which 30 members of the younger con tingent were invited. The decorations were in white and green, harmonizing beautifully with the olive g. • “ii walls of tlie apartments. On the table in the dining room, which was covered in cluny lace, a tall basket of green satin with curved handle tied in whlt> tulle held Easter lilies and white roses, with a few feathery ferns. The mints and ices were white and green, and the various decorative details con formed to this color combination. In the reception hall, where several hand some palms stood, the vases held white carnations and white roses, while the drawing room was decorated in white chrysanthemums, placed in cut glass vases. Mrs. Westmoieland wore midnight blue chat mouse, the corsage of pale pink chiffon and shadow lace witli THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1912. I PERSONALS Mrs. Lewis D. Lowe entertained her I forty-two clul> this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Earle E. Griggs an nounce the birth of a son, who has been 1 named Earle Dean. Dr. and Mrs. George Tignor are at ■ home with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 11. I Daniel at 545 Spring street. | Mrs. Harry E. Patton, of Rome, is the guest of Mrs. James B. Nevin, at her home in East Ninth street. Mrs. Percy Smedley Darlington will I return to her home In Westchester, I’a., •tomorrow. Mrs. Walter Taylor will | remain with her sister, Mrs. Freeman, 1 for a few weeks longer. Mrs. David Burton Andrews, of Cleveland, a prominent club woman, who has made many friends during her I visit to Mrs. Virgil Perryman, leaves Saturday to spend the winter in New Orleans. touches of the charmeuse and a garni ture of crystal buttons. Her house guest. Mrs. H. E. Holt, of Barnesville, wore black charmeuse. embroidered in gold. Assisting in entertaining were Mrs. Milton Dargan. Mrs. Lewis Beck and Mrs. Holt. Miss Dargan and her two house guests, .Misses Martine McCullough and Rose Briscoe, were an attractive trio, Miss Dargan wearing gray bedford cord with drapery of gray accordion | pleated chiffon and a smart, little gray ' hat trimmed in gray plumes; Miss Me- Cullouch, in taupe crepe meteor, with coral chiffon draperies and a taupe hat, land Miss Briscoe wearing an afternoon I tailored costume of tan cloth and tan brocade coat. Dinner Party by Officers. I The bachelor officers at Fort Mc- Pherson entertained at a delightful dinner party for the young women of tlie post. The dinner was given at the Capital City club, and was follow ed by a long motor ride. Lieutenant and Mrs. John D. Burnett were chap erons. Other members of the party were Miss Mollie Beck Jones, Miss Marie Muecke, Miss Clarita Halcove, of Baltimore, the guest of Mrs. Edward N. Jones: Miss Hester, of New York, the guest of Mrs. Regli.ter, and Miss Rad ley, of New York, Mrs, Connally’s guest, and Lieutenant Evans, Lieuten ant Martin, Lieutenant Creed, lieuten ant Jones, Lieutenant John Harrison and Dr. Anoterer. Box Party For Mrs. Bullis. Major and Mrs. George W. Martin’s box party at tlie Atlanta was a compli ment to Mrs. Bullis, of San Antonio, Texas, the guest of Mrs. Edward N. Jones. The party was completed by Colonel Jones, of Alabama, and Colonel and Mrs. Thomas C. Goodman. After the performance, the guests were en tertained at supper at the Capital City club. ONLY FRESH BREAD SOLD AT THE STORE OF ZAKAS’ BAKERY Our bread is made fresh every day. and when you buy at D. Zakas’ store I you are sure to get it fresh and deli- I cious. It is Intended to build a busi- I ness and reputation by giving tlie best, us is evidenced by the employment of Philip Thompson, the Boston expert, in stead of cheap labor. Call at tlie new bread store, 30 Peachtree street—Five Points and make a trial purchase. You will come again. AU bread left from Saturday sold at half price Monday. (Adv’t.) SPECIAL NOTICE To Schools, Churches, Lodges, Sunday Schools, Colleges— THOMAS A. EDISON HAS DONE ANOTHER WONDERFUL THING— He lias made it possible for you to have motion pictures in your own home with the Edison Kinetoseope. And he has arranged a jtilm rental plan which en ables you to see just the sort lof pictures you wish at an [extremely low cost. The Home Kinetoseope is : not a toy, but a serviceable miniature moving picture I machine. It is absolutely i safe in every respect and simple to operate. Call at our showrooms and ask to see a free demonstration, or I send for illustrated booklet of the EDISON HOME KINETOSCOPE A. K. HAWKES CO. OPTICIANS 14 WHITEHALL Miss Harriet Cole Charming as Debutante Miss Harriet Cole, a lovely debu tante, was introduced to the unmarried social contingent at a dinner-dance given last evening by her mother, Mrs. Harriet Dunwoody Cole, when 250 guests were entertained at the Capital City club. Mrs. Cole, Miss Cole and their house guest, Miss Ruth Terrell, of Chicago, received In thf salon of the club, the party standing before a bank of palms which reached to the celling and was flanked on either side by tables bearing ' the many exquisite bouquets sent the J debutante. The mantel was banked I with palms, from which arose a great basket of yellow chrysanthemums. Palms in the corners of the room, with other large baskets of chrysanthemums, added to the decorations. In the ball room a frieze of palms was garlanded in ropes of smilax, caught at intervals into a shower of red shaded lights. From the white columns were suspended large gilt bas kets filed with white chrysanthemums and American Beauty roses, the han dles tied with American Beauty rib bons. At the entrance to the ball room stood tall white pedestals bearing sim ilar baskets of the gorgeous flowers. Palms were banked in the corners ot the room and the balcony was hung with smilax. Punch was served in the hallway, which was converted into an Italian garden with white latticed walls hung with pink wistaria, and with rows of bay trees. Under a pergola of white lattice, festooned with the pink wis taria and starred with tiny pink shaded .electric lights, the punch bowl was placed on a table garlanded In smilax, the bowl set in a large mound of Kil larney roses and valley Hiles. The stair way was draped with smilax. Dinner was served in the two cases on the second floor. The debutante, with a group of special friends, was seated at a large table in the center of the room elaborately decorated in pink and white. A very tall gilt basket, filled with Killamey roses and valley lilies, the handle wreathed in the same flowers, formed the centerpiece, and at either end of the table were two small er baskets of the same flowers. The place cards were hand painted in girls’ heads and tied with pink tulle, with the names in gold. At each plate, were individual bonbon holders in the form of pink roses, and pink poppers were decorated with pink rosebuds. At the debutantes’ table were Misses Cole, Terrell. Helen Hobbs, Marie Pap. penhelmer, Marian Goldsmith, Marga ret Hawkins, Sarah Rawson, Jennie D. Harris, Kathryn Gordan and her guest, Natika Safford, of New York; Messrs. Charles Sciple, Tom Donaldson, Ed Gay, Eugene Haynes, Edward King, Rudolph Gfessler, Arthur Clarke, Har rison Jones, Joe Gordon and Marlon Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Adair, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harman, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ralne, Jr., Dr. and Mrs. John Somerville, Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Jarnagin and Mrs. W. H. Nutting. The other guests were seated at smaller tables, each decorated in vases of Killamey roses. An elegant dinner was served, after which there was I dancing. The dance cards bore the monogram of the debutante in gold. An orchestra played during dinner and ■ for the dance. 1 Mrs. Cole was handsomely gowned 1 in white brocade satin, the corsage formed of Irish lace. She wore meteor roses and valley lilies, and her orna ments were emeralds. I Miss Cole wore an exquisite toilet of white charmeuse satin with tunic dra pery, embroidered in crystals and rhinestones and a garniture of lace on the corsage. She carried in turn the many beautiful bouquets sent her. Miss Terrell wore white brocade satin with draperies of white chiffon caught in front with a cluster of French roses, and with an embroidery of crystal on the corsage. Her flowers were Killar ney roses. UNITED STATES RETAINS ALASKA RAILWAY CONTROL WASHINGTON. Nov. 21.—The su preme court has refused to dismiss the case involving the jurisdiction of the Interstate commerce commission over Alaska transportation companies. The court will reconvene December 3. GLORIOUS HAIR, YOUTHFUL COLOR No Dandruff—No More Gray Hair—No More Falling Hair. No use of thin, crispy hair, faded or i streaked with gray in either man or woman, when by applying "La Creole" ' Hair Dressing In the evening, you may . have a fine head of fluffy, natural colored | hair By applying "Ixi Creole" Hair Dress ing, age is no more a barrier to social or business success People with gray j hair are at a great disadvantage. But try I only one bottle of "Iji Creole" Ilafr Dress ing and note the difference in vour hair < In your mental attitude and in the way j I the world greets you All that is neces j sary is the occasional application to the hair and hair roots of "La Creole.” It is ; safe and pleasant to use and we guaran- I tee satisfaction. "Iji Creole" contains no dye or poisonous lead. It cures dandruff in two weeks, by kill ing the dandruff germ. It stops falling hair. It promptly stops Itching of the scalp, i It makes the hair soft and luxuriant. Il gives life and beauty to the hair. It restores gray hair to Its natural color It is the daintiest hair tonic. It is the best, the most pleasant and I Invigorating hair dressing made. Fight shy of the druggist who offers you a substitute; he is unworthy of jour con- | I fidenee. All reliable druggists, department I I stores and toilet g „nis counters have "i.a I Creole" Hair Dressing Sold by dealers everywhere, ?1 per large j bottle. tAdvt.) 1 FUTURE EVENTS Mrs. Ronald Ransome gives a bridge tea next Tuesday for Miss Edna Mc- Candless and Miss Helen Payne en tertains at a dinner party Tuesday evening complimenting Miss, McCan dless and her fiance, Mr. Albert Thorn ton. Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Kellogg enter tain a box party for Miss McCandless and Mr. Thornton at the Atlanta to night, supper at the Capital City club to follow. There will be the usual subscription dance at the Country club at East Lake on Saturday evening for the members only. The buffet supper and informal dance ■ to be given tomorrow evening by Misses Edith and Antoinette Kirkpatrick will I be a compliment to their guest, Miss Fannielu Cozart, of Washington, Ga., and to the season’s debutantes. Assisting in entertaining will be Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mason Kirkpatrick, Mr. and Mrs. William A. Speer, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Collier, Mr. and Mrs. George Forrester and Mr. and Mrs. Drury Powers. Misses Mamie Kirkpatrick and Mamie Powers will serve punch. Dr. Francis R. Bell. The funeral of Dr. Francis Reeves Bell, who died yesterday, will be held at the residence, 491 North Boulevard, this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment will be in Oakland. NOT SALTS AND PILLS.JCASCARETS" If constipated, bilious, headachy, stomach sour, take a Cascaret. _ - You men and women who can’t get feellrfg right—who have headache, coated tongue, foul taste and foul breath, dizziness, can't sleep, are bil ious, nervous and upset, bothered with a sick, gassy, disordered stomach, or have back-ache and feel worn out. Are you keeping your bowels clean with Cascarets, or merely forcing a passageway every few days with salts, cathartic pills or castor oil? This is important. Cascarsets wok while you sleep; cleanse and regulate the stomach, re move the sour, undigested and ferment ing food and foul gases; take the ex cess bile from the liver and carry out of the system all the constipated waste matter and poison in the intestines and bowels. A Cascaret tonight will straighten you out by morning—a 10-cent box front any drug store will keep your stomach sweet; liver and bowels regu lar and head clear for months. Don’t forget the children. They love Cascarets because they taste good—do good— never gripe or sicken. (Advt.) d 9 < Southern Suit & Skirt Co. 43 45 Whitehall Street Southern Suit & Skirt Co. | Tomorrow, Friday, Will Be p j PETTICOAT DAY | 1 Thi s t 1200 Lovely Petticoats) u Go On Sa Ie f C ir- m i < fISO —————$ K sl*so Fine Mercerized Gloria ) Panne petticoats in Black, J Emerald, Navy and Brown. QO p Very special uOC .4 $ ‘ -g $3.00 Plain and Changeable $ n Silk Messaline Petticoats, all col- /A■« xy /■*% 9toloA. M. I 1 ors. Note the regular selling _IL / WAs • j ' J ■ ■■■ 'P I '™ ONE HOUR SALE C 5 $4.00 i Silk Messaline Petticoats, all colors. /A j-v reta Silk Petticoats ( | Soft, lustrous silks. A very unusual Ak UX zf* < | quality even at $4.00. Very special. . 9 For QJ* & 8 „ , . ———————— During this hour we will sell $5.00 Plain and Changeable i«a^a!; ,a^T^ ta f i *7 Silk Messaline Petticoats. All /A O ?Eioo^TsV B e o?‘ ng prl %.'To colors. An exceptional value. A /J M/1 “pelTai’ n 9'trio's. m i 1 Very Special .. .. 1 f ■ ■■ ' m Southern Suit & Skirt Co. ’ J “Atlanta’s Exclusive Woman's Apparel Store” 43-45 Whitehall St. > C. S. SKINNER, JR.. MADE U. S. COMMISSIONER AUGUSTA, GA., Nov. 21.—C. S. Skin ner, Jr., has been appointed by Judge Emory Speer as United States com missioner for the Northeastern division of the Southern district of Georgia, to succeed Walter H. Godwin. The latter has been promoted to a more responsi ble position with the United States court at Savannah. MI-O-NA banishes indigestion IVII A7 11A GASAND SOURNESS Promptly Stops Fermentation and Every Form of Stomach Distress, or Your Money Back Millions suffer from distressed stom ach, acid stomach, belching of sour food, a miserable heaviness at pit of stomach, even though MI-O-NA Stom ach Tablets are guaranteed or money back. Millions parade a foul breath, display a dull eye. stand for attacks of bilious ness and dizziness, even though MI-O --NA Stomach Tablets arc guaranteed or money back. Many get so nervous a;. I irritable from fermentation of food in stomach and the action of poisonous stomach Help the AD CLUB Help the ASSOCIATED CHARITIES by buying your Bread, Cakes, Pies, etc., at D. ZAKAS 30 PEACHTREE STREET, FRIDAY, NOV. 22. Entire Sales That Day Given to Associated Charities. The New Hand Bags"! Are Here I Prettier and cheaper than ever. Bags that are worth $2.50, $3.00, $5.00. Priced at $1.75 $2.50 $3.50 LIEBERMAN’S The Trunk Store 92 Whitehall MAN SHOOTS CHAUFFEUR FOR KILLING HIS PET DOG ERIE, PA.. Nov. 21.—Mrs. William H. Forster was in a critical condition today and her husband and George Kellar, aged 22, a chauffeur, were suf ferlng from gunshot wounds inflicted bv Lloyd Pastorius because an automobile in which the Forsters were riding ran over and killed Pastorius’ pet dog p as lorius surrendered to the authorities gases that they have headaches regu larly, have bad dreams nightly and be come despondent and unfit for actlv» work. And still MI-O-NA Stomach Tab’eta are guaranteed to end all these troubles or money back. What excuse have these people for suffering, when MI-O-NA, the universal stomach prescription, can be had for 50 cents a box? Ask for MI-O-NA Stom ach Tablets. At any drug store. 800 l - let on Stomach Diseases, and Trial Treatment free from Booth’s Mi-o-na Buffalo, N. Y. (Advt.)