Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, April 22, 1913, Image 4

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* ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. TUESDAY. APRIL 22. 1913. h* Py ;ars of Opera 'jnnerGuests it Capital ?ity Club l'H«l Capital City Club was in Rah' arhty for ihr (fathering of society firople and the <fpera stars last night, following-the performance at the Ait- ’ The officials of the Atlanta Musical Association, the grand opera singe s ant^the officers of the Capital city CHtlrsat at a long table down the cen ter Hfthe dining room. Tivs; central decoration was an im mense vase of American Beauty roe-: and .on either end of the table we . aiHjar vases- of American Beauti- HOftgc.en the vases were long, low pla teaus formed of pink roses and Mice of the valley. The many tables, seat ing smaller parties, were decorated In roses, and all about the room wore hanked palms and bay trees. Miss Bori Charming. The president of the Capital Cltv 1 Hub, Mr. Itobert F. Maddox, had charming Miss Bori on his left and Caruso sat on the right side of Mrs. t ^ddqx. the official hostess of the siting. occasion was marked by niosl enjoyable anti Informal hospitality. ifiBhe opera singers who have enjoye ! -MP hospitality of the Capital city (tShJb in previous years were cordially [^•loomed again, and the new singers, (Specially Miss Bori, the Spanish UMauty, received flattering attention, 'sjrhe. charming star, who sang Jfa- :»n at the opening performance of the t.afera season here, does not apeak tjflfrrh English, but she has a dazzling •Imile which she used with much «-f- 'i6h UP ° n her many admirers last jtSroastz were drunk a$id songs sung .mer supper, Ricardo Martin making Areat hit with “My Old Kentucky tlfimae,” rendered by his matchle* '^P»° r voice. Caruso gav^e a talk and Jijps in the merriest spirits. Segurola tjiponded to a toast for Miss Bori, .{ft subject. “To the Beautiful Women ^gAtlapta. .»om a Beautiful Woman •WpSpain '' His flowery eloquence cov- ;lSri himself and the beautiful woin- whom he spoke with glory. Jl Hosts of Supper Parties. 0* mong: the hosts of supper parties •* the following: Colonel Robert .1. df'vry. Hr. W.S. Elkin. Messrs. Jack JgSpalding. John Grant, Jack Lewis. -JpA. Brice, < Mark Howell, Edward Al- jend. Henry Clay Bagley, Carroll * ne, Burton Smith, Samuel T. We: - An, Jo Brown Connally, John Mur- . li. M. Atkinson, Edward Inman. ’ gc Calhoun Walters, Alex W. Ste< •wpns. Andreev Calhoun. tJlrlc Atkln- Stti. Brutus Clay, Morris Brandon, L. Dickey, Frank Adair, Judge »11 tun T. New man, James li. Xun- o 11 y. J.udge Marcus Beck, Albert jw'etl, Robert Graves. William A. fl leer, Jesse Draper. C. A. Ninninger, Alston. Evelyn Harris. W. D. Ini ley, C$eorgo Spencer, Shepard yan. t’uptain Cattleman, Dunbar Fy. Hugh Scott, W. .1. Morrison. Mtervelt Terhum. Claude Douthlt, HTord Anderson. J. B. A. Hobson, |E. Woodruff. John Kiser and II. ijtty Moore. *M any of those entertaining at dln- had out-of-town guests at their tittles, the assemblage being a bril- H&t one. ttlr. Alexander W. Stephens had as iritt gd^sts Mrs. Thaddeus Horton, Ida Howell Cramer and Judge ttjr. Herbert Sage had as his guest? Mph <tlmrles D. Sigsbee. wife of Rear Attn Ira 1 Slgzbee, of the United Stat*° 2iSry; Mrs. Robert Small. Mr. and Ronald Ransome, Mr? Ira Y. Sjje. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Y. Sage, Jr., njfi Mr, Marshall. 13 )VELY GOWNS BLAZfiOPGLOPY f )N EIRST MIGI IT tt blaze of glory, kindled by nodding famines and coiffures, brilliant jewels, sfimmering silks and laces, and ren- alive by a fine spirit of real | cbWhusiasm, mad,' memorable the gepid opera opening last night, from a Spectacular point of view, eghe boxes encircling the arena wjfrr brilliant with the gleam of gor- gSBus gowns. Many of the effects in gn-ns. seen for the lirst time last ■■Eit, were startling and beautiful. 1JK loosely flowing effect, that is the lip word in women's dress, was to he observed everywhere, bat in a hun- dOfl variations that gave personality •4J, ‘ach tingle costume. ‘4i ( *re are some of the striking cos- tttbes worn, or to be worn, bv wcll- n Atlantans: A •igttAlR. Mrs. Frank—A simple gown black charmeuse. draped In ^ttvhite marquisette; lilies of the alley. ALSTON. Mrs. Robert- White satin, q*;tunic of crystal beaded chiffon. HlA>X. Mrs. (' K.—White satin, ^draped in old blue chiffon, elabo- JJrately embroidered in blue. #HUR-WEIR. Miss Maude, of To ronto-Yellow brocade satin with {touches of cerise and an embroid ery of gold. Cl N SON. Mrs. H. M. White chif fon and satin, with overdress ,,f iffblack tulle, embroidered in silver. ATKINSON. ^Miss May—Pink satin, ^veiled in tulle; the folds of corsagt yanri the skirt -draperies caught jfcvith.rhinestone buckles. A«CHESON. Miss Marian—Whit ^brocaded chiffon over white tull .*S*nd satin: daisies and valley lilies. •ttgLEY, Miss Laura—Decollete 5%°' v n of shell pink satin veiled in 4 blue chiffon the corsage garland- V ed with French rose buds. TWO WOMEN WHO GRACED THE OPERA LAST NIGHT <ii'ttrgiaii s lln-ltli^hi hi 1hu A It'll is Miss Mariilll Atcli-son, I row. Miss Atclicsoti. who lit ,-s At the right Mrs. Benjamin Gat ins. of New York, caught by The • i, I i f i > • mu Be lore her marriage she was Miss Dorothy Waters, famous in New York for her vivacity and attractiveness. On the <iein,• g|y of Nashville, conspicuous in the ynycties of opera week. Mrs. Robert- Maddox will (five a luncheon iii her honor to-inor- at th Georgian Terrace, was snapped as she was leaving her motor at the Auditorium. w > > >-. r < ng gown of fleirli colored materia’, trimmed Jn- pearls, enipLc offc t witii* draped skiit. CRANDALL, Airs. George—Pink crepe de chine with shadow lace and crystal trimmings. Pearls. CONNALLY. Miss Frances—\Vhit« crepe meteor, drapery of Chantil ly lace, corsage of chiffon hand- embroidered. 4 CAMPBELL..! Mrs. Bulpw—White charmeuse satin with draperies of chiffon and pearl ornaments. COONEt. Mrs. Robert Lee—Blue chiffon (A r er flesh-colored satin; corsage trimmed in crystals. CHIPLEY. Mrs. Hunt—Black satin with drapery of chiffon and sha dow lace on the corsage. COLLIER, Mrs. Albert—White satin with drapery of cerise brocaded -*ilk, rhinestones as a finish to the corsage. CLOUD. Mi's. Howell—Evening gown of ceil blue 'hn.meuse satin, era- |jroi.!(;:td. in silver. OLA T BORNE, Mrs William, of Knox- vllle—Gown of cell blue chiffon draped over white satin; whit'?- tulle scarf. CALHOUN. Miss Harriet—Chiffon • shaded from deep orchid color to • the palest shade, over satin; cor sage bouquet of orchids. CALHOUN, Mrs. Andrew—Evening gown of pink chiffon veiling sha dow lace, the draperies of't, ..ullt over shell ;.lnk satin caught with French - rosebuds CALLAWAY, Mrs., Eugene—Electr blue chiffon over pink and'rV broldered in crystals. D DIVINE, Mrs. Emily Carter—w charmeuse ami. lace, embroider*,i in crystal; pearl necklace, row. and'valley lilies. • oses DENSON, Miss Edith—White over pale blue charmeuse Jit roses. DICKEY. Mrs. .lames L.—Black- draped skirt of charmeuse cor sage of iace over flesh-colored chiffon, the decolletage outlined in small pink roses. DE GIVE. .Mrs. Henry—'White chiffon embroidered in white. DORSEY. Mrs. Hugh—Apricot chiffon over charmeuse. DAVIS. Mrs. Robert—Blue chiffon over pink satin. DISSOSWAT. Mrs. J. J.—French gown of white charmeuse satin veiled in blue brcc-ade chiffon em broidered in gold and blue.’ DAKGAX. Mr*. Milton—French gown of acid-blue charmeuse satin heavily embroidered in gold and Continued on.Pag* Eight. Column One No Longer Cranky About His Meals rhinestone garniture on corsage: bandeau of rhinestones caught witn pink aigrette in hair; white tulle searf; diamond ornaments. Yo ARMSTRONG. ..Urn Blair lace over chiffon of the suim shade. ANSLKY, Miss Mamie -Evenki; gown of lavender . k atai with owi dress of lavender chiffon, embroid ered in silver. ATKINSON, Mrs. Spencer Flat ' embroidered chiffon, over pint charmeuse; diamonds. fun with girdle of a darker green and underskirt of white satin. B<‘W1E, Miss Sue, of Rome. Ros : pink chiffon draped over pink BROYLES, Miss Louise—Pale blue chiffon embroidered in blue arid trimmed in empire roses. BROYLES, Mrs. Arnold—Purple satin and lace BROWN, Miss Marjorie—Pale blue charmeuse and chiffon with em pire roses. BRAY. Mrs. Simms—Coral chiffm over white satin; shadow la?" ^formed the corsage. BARNES. Mrs. E. H. Black satin, with corsage of white lace and chiffon; girdle and corsage adorn ment of American Beauty roses. BROWN, Miss Sally Old blue satin embroidered in gold. BROWN. Miss Marjoiif—White soisette, with shadow lace cor sage; pearl necklace, and pink roses, with valley lilies. • in with draperies.of while chiffon, and lace garniture. CASSIX.. Miss Emily—Blue chiffon and shaddw laceT P.fnk »roses and valley lilies. COLLIER. Mrs. Roy—Soft and cling- Hus, per/eot digestion ^ron> tlr& use' of o well- known remedy thnt nil ea/i obtain* The temper of the family and the good cheer aiouncl the table de pend so much on trie good digestion of each individual present that the experiences of some former dys peptics who overcame their trouble should be* of interest to those, now suffering: iu this way. The best advice one can give— but it is advice that is seldom heeded—Is to ea i slowly and mas- tieate each mouthful carefully. However, if slow eating and care ful mastication fail the next aid-is one close to nature. Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup* Pepsin-. This remedy i« an excellent dlgrestant, and in addition to helping in the digestion of the food, acts grently on the liver and bowels, ridding them 4 of the ac cumulation of waste thjft should long ago have been passed off. It is safe, reliable. pleasant-ta?ting, and results are guaranteed. . In the opinion of such people as Mi . L. Quinn. 1117 Newport Ave.. Chicago, it is the ideal remedy for indigestion, no matter how severe, c onstipation no ir atter how chronic; biliousness.' headaches, gas on the stomach, drowsiness after eating and similar annoyance^.' : Mr. Quinn says: “We use Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin as a fami ly remedy and every member of the family fpom the tvv,e-year-old, who is the youngest‘of six children, to Airs. Quinn and myself, use it for stomach trouble, sick headache and to regulate the bowels.” ?You efiffl- obtain Dr. Caldwell’s Syrij^ Per siii at any drug store for fifty* centpf oi* one dollar, the latter •rt ,v ’/ / I MR. L. J. QUINN size being* bought by heads of fam ilies already familiar with its mer its. Results are. always guaranteed or money will be refunded. When you use Syrup Pepsin you will see the fallacy of chewing mints and tablets or of taking ca thartics. salts., pills and similar dras tic medicines. Unlike these. Syrup Pepsin-does not k.se its good effect, and by automatically training the stomach arid »bo*Yel muscles to do their ' work, soon restores these or gans to normal. If no member of .your family has ever used Syrup Pepsin and you would like'to’make “a*’personal trial of it befo're buying it in the regu lar wav of a druggist send your address—a -postal will do—to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 417 Washington St., Monticello, Ill., and a free sam ple bottle will be mailed to you. Herbert Spencer Says: c I I lie first essentia] to physical efficiency is to be a good animal.’’ tV omen must wear sensible shoes and dress sensibly before they can enjoy good health. The beautiful form is one that is graceful and useful. To impede the circulation is deliberate folly, and so— CORSETS are coming in for their arraignment. . " , “How can I enjoy the freedom, comfort and health of being uncorseted, yet possess graceful lines of fashion?”—is the question women are asking. Here’s the answer: CONGDON. Mrs. Richard C.—French gown of .white charmeuse satin, | •vitn overdress of jetted crystal; diamond ornaments. CASTLEMAN, Mrs. J. P. White sat 1 - B BEWICK, Miss,Flora Frenchy cos tume blue charmeuse. wjth wreaths of roses catching the dra- perv on the skirt; tulle formed the corsage. BANKHEAD. Mrs. Henr> Wistaria satin with overdress of wistaria j eh iff >n, richly embroidered in j jewels, diamond necklace and bail i ornaments. BLACK. Mrs. Nellie Peters Black and white silk with white lace and jet garniture. BOYD. Mrs Warren White Jap- j anese crepe embroidered in chry- j sant he munis; draperies of prin- cess lace; pearl necklace and or- ' namenls. BROWN, Mrs. Joseph M. Black sat- | in. with corsage of chiffon em broidered in silver. BECK. Mrs. Lewis White and gold I brocaded satin, the corsage of J point lace over flesh-colored chif- j ton. [ BRANDON. Mrs. Morris White bro- j caded satin, with tunic drapery of shell pink chiffon, embroidered in ! crystal. BROWN. Miss <’orric Hoyt—Robin s j blue satin, trimmed in old gold | lace, with cloth of gold slippers. BROWN. Mrs. Edward T.—Green ! velvet and lace, with diamonds.’ BANCKER. Miss Mac W rit char meuse and tulle; pink roses. GERANIU 10 and 15 Cents Each or -tl.OO and ifl.30 pur dozen delivered am where in Atlanta all this week. Plants unsurpassed in quality, while the new shades of red, pink and white will more than please you. Orders of one dozen or more packed for express shipment with out extra charge. Vegetable Plants Strong, healthy transplanted plants that will hardly know they have been v moved. Tomato Plants, best varieties. 20 cents dozen; Sweet and Hot Peppers and Eggplants 25 cents dozen. If by mail postpaid. 5 cents dozen extra. TRADE MARK THIS WEEK IN OUR CORSET SECTION, Mrs. Miller, an expert cor- setiere, is conducting A DEMONSTRATION of Bien Jolie “Grecian-Treco” Corsets. An event of utmost interest to every woman who is trying to solve this important question. This soft, pliant, boneless, knitted corset is the latest creation in corsetry It lends itself to the willowy, clinging, draped gowns of the season’s styles, and produces the natural, “uneorseted” effect. You will find the “GRECIAN-TRECO’’ Corset tq combine to a superior degree the elements of style, figure-moulding, comfort and healthfulness. The “GRECIAN-TRE CO” Corset controls the form, giving .grace ful, classic lines. Let Mrs. Miller show you these Corsets this week, and properly fit you in the cor set model. Orecian-Treco Corsets are priced * reef model. Double Daily Delivery Service r ~~ Twice daih our splendid delivery service leach es every part of Atlanta. Orders placed by 2 p. in. delivered at your home the same day. £3.50 Confine* Thousands of Women Wear the Famous B.& J. Brassieres Tliev are here in manv new styles, 50c to *4.00. ' 1 r MU Gheciam-Tucco H. G. HASTINGS & CO. i“ s ,' Davison-Paxon-Stokes Co.