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10 Small Jeivelry Novelties In the small gold, silver and platinum novelties displayed at Cranksb.aw's you will find a varietj that is interesting!' - complete, in assortment and quantity. ( tiff buttons, tie clasps, veil pins, bar pins, brooches, ear rings, pens, pencils, circles, etc. Gorham Silver Hawkes' Cut Glass CHARLES W. CRANKSHAW JEWELER { 16 Whitehall J B ‘" k (ticketsi for the I FIRST CONCERT I of the I ATLANTA PHILHARMONIC I I ORCHESTRA I I MORTIMER WILSON, Conductor I H on sale at || I Cleveland-Manning Piano Co. I 80 N. Pryor Street. I THIS CONCERT I will be given SUNDAY AFTERNOON December 8, 1912. at the I GRAND OPERA HOUSE I This is the first of a series of ten concerts that p will prove to be the I MUSICAL EVENTS OF THE SEASON I You can not afford to miss these. Telephone, ft write or call for your tickets. || I Cleveland-Manning I I Piano Company I | 80 N. Pryor Street I Bell Phone Ivy 2240 NBrnewmeiiffiwirrii'iiiiii mi wmiiii WAY TO RENT YOUR ROOMS: USE THE GEORGIAN “RENT BULLETIN” THE BON-TON 94 WHITEHALL ST. Big Cut in All Goods TOMORROW AND ALL THIS WEEK • Waists, 50c One lot of lingerie and linene waists, white only. Many styles, and all sizes. SI.OO values. Petticoats, $1.98 I affeta silk and silk messaline petticoats; several pretty styles. Black and colors. Values up to $3.50. Dresses, $5.98 One small lot ot serge dresses and silk im ssaline dresses. Black and col ors. Values up to SIO.OO. Skirts, $3.98 One rack o| stylish walking skirts; several stvlish models, in black aud. fancy mixtures. Values up to $5.98. New Waists, SI.OO Just in. a new shipment of pretty white waists; lingerie and linene in Xmas boxes. Worth $1,50. Suits, $9.85 Stylish coat suits in serge and novelty mixtures. Suits nicely made, full satin lined coats. Suits worth sls. Fur Sets, $9.75 Black fur sets; large muff and pretty neckpiece. Beautiful black, and best lining. $12.50 values. BLACK FUR SCARFS AND MUFFS—SEPARATE PIECES. $2.98, $3.98 and $5.00 THE BON-TON 94 WHITEHALL STREET THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5. 1912. Society News of Atlanta MISS EMILY CASSIN. a debu tante. was formally presented to society this afternoon at a large reception given by her grandmother. Mrs. George Hillyer. at the Hillyer res idence on West Peachtree street, when several hundred friends were enter tained. The house was elaborately dec orated with palms, ferns and Southern smllax, and the front piazza was in closed it) canvas and converted into a summer parlor, with palms, bay trees and foliage plants. Mrs. Hillyer, Miss. Cassin. Miss Belle Carter, of Columbus, the house guest of Miss Cassin; Miss Etta Putnam and Miss <'assin’s mother, Mrs. .1. D. Cro mer. received the guests in the long living room, standing before a bank of handsome ferns. The tall mantel was banked in small fems, starred with white tapers in crystal candelabra, and on either side of the debutante were the many gorgeous bouquets sent her t>y friends. Vases ot’ yellow and white chrysanthemums were placed on cabi nets and tables, and palms were group ed throughout the apartment. In the dining room, where refresh ments were served, the decorations were of yellow and white chrysanthe mums, with unshaded white tapers. Mrs. Jacob Patterson presided over the coffee table. Punch was served at two tables, one placed in the sun parlor and one on the piazza. The tables were wreathed in smllax and garlanded with fruits. Misses Frances Connally and Lula Dean Jones presided over one table, and Misses Ellen Wolff and Anne Pat terson over the other An orchestra played during the calling hours. Mrs. Hillyer was very handsome in a gow’n of rose-colored charmeuse satin, with overdress of black Chantilly lace. Miss Cassin, who is a very pretty and charming young woman, was lovely in a gown of white satin, draped in white chiffon cloth. The skirt was finished witli a deep band of shadow lace, above which were draperies of the chiffon cloth. The corsage of lace was draped ' After the Age of Fifty < From this age ti:e human system grad ually declines and the accumulated poi sons in the blood cause rheumatism in joints, muscles and back. These warn ings should be promptly relieved and se rious Illness avoided by using the follow ing prescription which comes from a noted doctor and is said to have no equal in curing rheumatism and restoring physi cal vigor. Good results come after the first dose. "From your druggist get 1 ounce of Toris compound (in original sealed package) and 1 ounce of syrup of sarsaparilla compound Take these two ingredients home and put them into a half pint of good whisky. Shake the bot tle and take a tablespoonful before each meal and at bedtime. If your druggist does not have Toris compound in stock he will get it for you in a few hours from liis wholesale house. Don't be influenced to take a patent medicine instead of this. Insist on having the genuine Toris com pound In tlie original 1-ounce, sealed, yellow package. Sore Feet Corns. Callouses. Bun ions, Frost Bites. Aching and Sweaty Feet. A spoonful of Calocide in the foot-bath gives instant relief. Get a 25c box at any drug store. (Advt.) jrjjillflK First Class Finishing and En larging. A complete stock films. ? plat**, paper*, chemical*, etc. Special Mail Order Department for •Ut-of-town customers. Send for Catalas and Price Liat. 4. ( HIWKLS CO. --Kctl.k O.p.rlmtnl . M Whltaball St. ATLANTA, <A. WEDDINGS I Hall-Young. The marriage of Miss Martha Hall, of Ade], Ga., to Captain James Scott ioung. Jr., of the Seventeenth infan try, was solemnized today at 11 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Hall, in Adel. Mr. R. G. Wilby, of Atlanta, the ; bride's uncle, acted as best man, and I the maid of honor was the bride's i young sister. There were no other at- ' tendants. The ceremony was witness ed only by members of the family con nection and a few intimate friends, the ceremonj being very quiet on account of a recent bereavement in the family of the bride. A traveling costume of dark blue chif fon broadcloth was worn by the bride, a blouse of blue chiffon and lace, and a hat of seal, trimmed in a cluster of leather roses completing the toilette. The maid of honor wore white. The apartments in which the wed ding guests were entertained were dec orated in white roses, ferns and palms. The bride carried white roses. Captain Young and his bride went East on their wedding trip. They will be away until the first of the New Year, and will spend Christmas with the bridegroom’s parents in Pittsburg. The pretty bride is well known here, whore she spent her college life at Agnes' Scott, and has often been the guest of her aunt, Mrs. R. G. Wilby. on Peachtree street. A cordial w elcome from the city and the army contingent awaits the bride upon her return. ANNOUNCEMENTS Capitol Hive No. 1, Ladies of the Maccabees, will hold a rummage sale tomorrow and Saturday at 130 Capitol avenue. Members having donations may telephone West 796-L or Main 3740 and the articles will be sent for. A sale of home-made cakes will be held tomorrow and Saturday at the Sa cred Heart church bazaar at 165 Peachtree street. The Marist college orchestra will play each evening from 7 to 9 o’clock. At the bazaar restaurant at 168 Peachtree street, a delicious fish dinner will be served tomorrow, "Sacred Heart day," an’d a large patronage is expect ed. Mrs. Henry Salmon and Mrs. W. F. Spalding will be chairmen of the day. Mrs. Joseph Bowen is general chair man of the bazaar. The Inman Park Girls club will have its regular monthly meeting tomorrow morning at 10 o’clock at the home of Mrs. S. C. Dobbs; 103 Elizabeth street. over the chiffon and little knots of gold. Ribbons finished the sleeves and corsage. She carried yellow chrysan themums. Miss Carter wore an elegant toilet of soft white satin with a garniture of rhinestones and crystal. Miss Putnam was gowned in cream lace with overdrapery of blue chiffon and a garniture of pearls. Mrs. Cromer wore rose-colored chif fon over w'hite satin, with an embroid er yof crystals, and carried a bouquet of pink roses. Mrs. Bernard Wolff wore flowered chiffon ovet cream-colored satin with iridescent embroidery. Mrs. Alfred Newell was gowned in yellow charmeuse satin, with overdress of iridescent embroidery. FOOTBALL PICTURE AT THE MONTGOMERY BALANCE OF WEEK. "Football Days at Cornell," a great I educational and scientific picture, faithfully depicted, exciting and in tensely Interesting, is the special fea ture attraction at the Montgomery the ater for Friday and Saturday. Os course, there are other delightful pic tures, which would be features at many moving picture theaters. George E. Stanley, a baritone singer who ranks will) rhe best, is an added feature for this week. If it’s the best Montgomery gets it. (Advt.) KODAK The Gift Par Excellent Suitable for every mem ber of the family. The practical and easily oper ated Brownies from $1 to sl2. Genuine Kodaks $5 to Prenios $1.50 and up. Come in and see the new styles in our immense stock. Send for catalog. Beautiful 1913 calendars for your Kodak prints 10c each. Splendid 5x7 en largements from your kodak negatives mounted in 1913 wall calendars for 25c. Send your negatives in early. A. K. Hawkes Co. KODAK DEPT. M WHITEHALL | KEEL Y' S KEELY'S KEEL Y' S Friday Bargains Mesh Bags for Gifts These are scarce For the reason that the manufacturers have been unable to supply the demand. A large order placed by us three months ago was received yesterday. There are five hundred in the lot. The lot is divided into two specials: Six-inch square frame, Bailey mesh real German silver with polished edges. Seven-inch round frame Bailey mesh, polished edges, five inches in depth, with six ornaments at bottom. $5.00 special for Friday *b4.UU Hand Crochet Sets I hese wonderful values, are approved by shoppers who have ex amined all the stocks around town. Hand-made Crochet Lace Sets are certain to be popular for decorative purposes through the holiday season. Useful, practical and ornamental. They are high in favor. Twenty five piece, hand crochet set, consisting of twelve each, small and rb < medium size doilies,and one large centerpiece; whole set Friday LL) Special Second Floor Attractions Chiffon Waists, in all colors and sizes. Misses red and blue Norfolk Coats, all sizes. . 1 Dress Skirts, black, blue and brown, high girdle Cr fgg I Japanese and Flowered Silk Kimonos J • V V Raincoats in tans and grays, guar nt d rain-proof V * 9 Childrens Fur Sets, m white and colors | Misses Coats in blacks, blues and browns Mens and Women's Umbrellas for Xmas Four hundred special values in distinctive designs and styles that are exclusive. Made of the best silk, guaranteed for durability. Silks that do not split or crack. Handles assorted. Nlade of heavy gold plates, ivory and gold, sterling silver, oriental and spice wood with sil ver and gold mountings. Values of these range from six to (t* 1A A seven-fifty. Fridays sale q)4.UU An Extraordinary Cut Glass Item This bargain will take a prominent place in Friday s sale. Distin guished in quality and exquisite m style; it will make a charming gift. Libby Blanks, five-pint jug, deeply and richly Cut: six glasses to match. Easily a six-fifty value for the set. Late shipments are res ponsible for this great price concession—when you can find a special value at this moment, you can not afford to miss this op- £ a q < portunity. Easily worth $6.50 a set Decorative Linens A special sale of these at Keely s—always good news for the house keeper—one hundred pieces hand-drawn scarfs and centerpieces, also ninty pieces hand-made fancy cluny. 18x54 Eland-Drawn Scarfs For Gifts 30x30 Hand-Drawn Centers FOr Gifts 24x24 French Cluny Centers All Linen.. $1.50 Each A Blanket Bargain Ninety pairs of all wool Blankets, twelve-quarter size. This is one of the best blanket offerings of the season, either for gift or practical purposes. These are all-wool Blankets, pure white or plaids of blue, tan, pink and gray, blocked with white, also red and Ift black, gray and black and white and black Pair A Silk Department Special Just received fifteen pieces silk Poplin. 36 inches wide, in Copen hagen, Royal, Kings Blue, Wistaria, Old Rose, Brown and all desir able pastel shades. Th is is the most popular seller of the season, and is used extensively for street and house dresses Highly lustrous and dis tinguished for its beautiful qualities, it has no equal as a fabric that will drafte easily. It is fresh from the looms. It will go quickly |za /a Friday at JpI.UU A Clean -up Sale from a Child's Coat House In Chinchilla Cloths. Serges and a few Corduroys. They come in red, navy, brown and Copenhagen. Some of the coats are trimmed with contrasting shades, others are the plain tailored effects Good for play coats, and many of them afe suitable for dressy wear—Ages are 2 to 6 years. The styles are this season's modes and the rb nn values are double. On second floor. Special Friday. . *pA.Z/O Each Children s Kimonos and Bath Robes Ideal for Christmas Gifts. T hese come in soft outings and Flan nelettes and Blanket robes and Eiderdowns. The colors are pink, light blue, reds and tans. Some are trimmed with fancy borders, others are satin braid trimmed; some have frog fastenings, others have cords. They range in size from one to six years. □pecial prices tor Friday are tpl, kPT.U'U 3.110. On Second Fl oor KEELY CO.