Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, April 23, 1913, Image 4

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3 <io\v lace, the 'Irapeiies 0 f L , "Ullt over thell pink satin lB d caught with French roscbucL CALLAWAY, Mrs. Eugene—Bleclri. blue chiffon over pink and em broidered In crystals, irig gown of,flesh colored materia!, trimmed In pearls; empire effect with draped skirt. CRANDALl!. Mrs. George—Pink crepe de chine with shadow lace and crystal trimmings. Pearls. CCljNNALLY. .Miss Erancen—White crepe meteor, drapery of Chantil ly lace, corsage of chiffon hand- embroidered. CAM PBKLL, ,Mrs. Bulow—White charmeuse satin with draperies of chiffon and pearl ornaments. COONEY. Mrs. Robert Lee—Blue chiffon over flesh-colored satin; ;corkage 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 silk, rhinestones as a finish to t-ha corsage. CLOUD. Mrs. Howell—Evening gown of ceil blue ^hs 'ineuse satin, em- broi.ic.'fd in silver. CLAIBORNE, Mrs William, of Knox ville—Gown of cell blue chiffon draped over white' satin; ' white tulle scarf. (f ALHOl’N. Mtts Harriet—Chiffon shaded from deep orchid color to the palest shade, over satin;, cor sage bouquet of orchids. CALHOUN. Mrs. Andrew—Evening gown of pipk chrfTon'veiling sha- V i WT f 11/ LIP (lie right Mi-. Benjamin Gat A L/AO I I llvjl I I ins. of New York, caught by The famous in New York for her vivacity and aftradiveness. On Ihe k. Mrs. Robert Maddox will give a luncheon in her honor to-mor- motor at the Auditorium. Mars orczpera JpnnerGuests At Capital City Club DIVINE. Mrs. Emily Carter—Wh’le charmeuse and lace, embroidered in crystal; pearl necklace; ro<*. and valley lilies. DUNSON, Miss Edith—White lace over pale blue charmeuse; py roses. DICKEY, Mrs. James L.-~Black draped skirt of charmeuse; cor sage of lace over flesh-colored chiffon, the decolletage outlined in small pink roses. DE GIVE, Mrs. Henry—White chiffon embroidered in white. DORSET, Mrs. Hugh—Apricot chiffon over charmeuse. DAVTS, Mrs. Robert—Blue chiffon over pink satin. DISSOSWAY. Mrs. J. J.—French gown of white charmeuse satin veiled in blue brocade chiffon, em broidered in gold and blue DARGAN. Mrs. Milton—Piece h gown of acid-blue charmeuse satin heavily embroidered in gold and Continued on Page Eight, Column One pH -A, and .C}. cither end of the tabic w-eiv aimiliu vases of American Bcauti- Retw4*^n the vases were Iona, low pla teaus formed of pink roses and lilies of the valley. l*he many tables, scat, in* smaller parties, were decorated in roses, and all about the room were banked palms and bay trees. Miss Bo r i Charming. The president of the Capital City <lub. Mr. Robert F. Maddox, had charming Miss Bori on his left and Caruso sat on the right side of Mrs. official hostess of the evening. Tk; occasion w as marked by most enjoyable and informal hospitality. The Mjera singers who have enjoyed the '^hospitality of the Capital City Clul^in previous years were cordially welflSnied again, and the new singers. cspirfMally Miss Bori, the Spanish beaiJVfc received flattering attention. Tm charming star, who sang Ma- nons*d Tffff opening performance of the opeij* season here, docs not apeak rmici lihgiish. but she has a dazzling •mil* \wiiph she used with much ef fect ^UT-ffTf her many admirers last nigti — Tcy^‘9 were drunk and songs sung aftejfcsupper. Ricardo Martin making a gttar hit with "My Old Kentucky Hou** rendered by his matchless tendj voice. Caruso gave a talk and waajf) the merriest spirits. Segurola resjajnded to n toast for Miss Rori, his object. To the Beautiful Women of Atlanta, From a Beautiful Woman of SJvnn.” His flowery eloquence eov- ere®[hiinself and the beautiful wom en cKwhom he spoke with glory. m Hosts of Supper Parties. Vporg the hosts of supper parties " er^Tithe following; <*olonel Robert J. Lo\v? >. Dr. W. S. Elkin. Messrs. Jack J. Sw. ding. John Grant. Jack Lewis. J. A#M3ri« e. Clark Howell, Edward Al- friptfj, Henry (May Bagley. Carroll P.i\Jr, Burton Smith, Samuel T. We.v- ; rj* 1«.< Brown Connally, John Mur- rh)#l: M. Atkinson. Edward Inman. <' ilhoun Walters, Alex W. Ste* pheffj Andrew Dalhoun, ITlric Atkin- *on;JjRiUtus Clay. Morris Brand >n. .Ta rTjLs L. Dickey. Frank Adair, Judge WUj^itii T. NVwniaii, James H. Nun- nalin .Itidge Marcus Beck. Albert HoviHl. Robert Graves. William A. RpeW, Jesse Draper, C. A. Nitipingcr. Rob®h Alston. Evelyn Harris. W. D. MbtJ£»>. . George Spencer, Shepard BrrjMi, Captain* CaHtlenian, Dunbar Rn>v Hugh Scott, W. J. Morrison. WeAorvelt Tarhune. Claude Douthlt. c'iiffBrd Anderson. J. R. A. Hobson F. Jf Woodruff. John Kiser and II. Clay* Moore. »rny of those, entertaining at din- nerW-iBd out-of-town guests at their tahfe. the assemblage being a brl!- lia«Bonc. Alexander W. Stephens had as his quests Mrs Thaddeus Horton, Mrtfr Ida Howell Cramer and Judge Rob* A#r. Herbert Sage had as Ills guests Mrs, Charles D. Sigsbee. wife of Rear Admiral Slgsbee, of the United States Nayy Mrs. Robert Small, Mr. and MTdP Ronald Ransome, Mrs. Ira Y. Sa«{ Mr. and Mrs. Ira Y. Sage, Jr., andSMr. Marshall. No Longer Cranky About His Meals lias perfect digestion froni the use of it xvell- lmown remedy that nil can obtain. The leinper of the family and the good cheer around the table de pend so much on the 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 in this way. The best advice one can'give— but it is advice that is seldom heeded—is to eat slowly and mas ticate each mouthful carefully. However, if slow eating and care ful mastication fail the next aid is one close to nature. Hr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. This , remedy is an excellent dlgestant, and in addition to helping in. the digestion of the food, acts gently on the liver and bowels!: ridding them of the ae- cumjilai^qn ,of waste, that, should long ago' haim Been passed'-off. It is safe, reliable, pleasant-fasting, and results are guaranteed. In the opinion' of’ such people as Mr. L. J, Quinn, 1117 Newport Ave., Chicago, ft ii the ideal remedy for dndigestion. no matter how severe, constipation no matter how chronic, [biliousness, headaches, gas on the stomach,'drowsiness after eating and similar'annoyances. Mr. Quinn says: “W.e use Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin as a fami ly remedy and every member of the family from the live-year-old, who is the youngest of ix children, to Mrs. Quinn and myself, use it for stomach trouble, sick headache and to regulate the bowels.” Ycjp can obtain Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin at any drug store fdr fifty cents or..One dollar, the latter MR. L. J. QUINN size being bought by-bead? of fam- < ilies already familiar with its mer- : its. Results are always guaranteed ; or money will he refunded. When you use Syrup Pepsin you ; will see the fallacy of chewing mints and tablets or of taking '-a- , thartics. -alts, pills and similar dra^- i tic medicines. Unlike the»e, Si rup J Pepsin does not !use its good effect, i and by automatically training the ; stomach and bowel muscles to do • their work, soon restores these or- J gans’ to normal. If no member of your family ha- \ ever used Syrup Pepsin and you j would like to make p personal trial , of it before buying it in the regu- J lar wav of a druggist, send your \ address—a postal will do—to Dr. ) W. B. Caldwell. 417 Washington St... Montlcello, Ill., and a free sani- 5 pie bottle will be mailed to you. in with draperies of white chiffon, and lace garniture. ASS IN. Miss . Emily—Blue, chiffon and shadow lace. Pink roses and valley lilies. COLLIER, Mrs. Roy—Spft and ding- satin; corsage cf chiffon elabor ately embroidered in pink beads; white tulle scarf. BROYI.ES, Miss Louise- Pale blue chiffon embroidered in blue and trimmed in empire roses. BROYLES. Mrs. Arnold- -Purple satin and lane BROWN. Miss Marjorie—Pate blue charmeuse and chiffon with em- Herbert Spencer Says BRAY. Mr; Simms--(Viral chiffon over white satin; shadow 1a:-e formed the corsage. BARNES, Mrs. H. H. lUae.k 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 Marjorie—White soisette, with shadow lace cor sage; pearl necklace, and pink roses, with valley lilies. foment must wear sensible shoes and dress sensibly before they can enjoy good health, he beautiful form is one that is graceful and useful. ’o impede the circulation is deliberate folly, and so— ORSETS are coming in for their arraignment. How can I enjoy the freedom, conifbrt and health of being uncorseted, yet possess raceful lines of fashion?”—is the question women are asking. LIVELY GOWNS Bj-AZE Of GLORY QN FIRST NIGIH A#blaze of glory, kindled by nodding pluffj cs an( ^ coiffures, brilliant jewels, •hlpimerlng silks and laces, and ren- dergl alive by a fine spirit of real ent'Suslasm, made memorable the grajfcl opera opening last night, from a spectacular point of view. 'Hpe boxes encircling the arena werp brilliant with the gleam of gor- ge°j£ gowns. Many of the effects in goseen for the first time last nigft. #jvere startling and beautiful. Thp^ooaely flowing effect, that is the laa^J\<Td in women’s dress, was to be observed everywhere, but in a huri- drej" variations that gave personality to. #*oh :i4ngle costume. tj^re afe some of the striking eos- tunpas worn, or to be worn, by well- kmajKn Atlantans: CONGDON. Mrs. Richard C.—French gown of white charmeuse satin, with overdress of jetted crystal; diamond ornaments. CASTLE MAN, Mrs. J. P.—White sat- Thinestone garniture on corsage, bandeau of rhinestones caught with pink aigrette in hair, white tulle scarf; diamond ornaments. ARMSTRONG. Mrs. Blair—Yellow lace over chiffon of the same shade. ANSLKY, Miss Mamie—Evening • gown of lavender satin with over dress of lavender chiffon, embroid ered in-silver. ATKINSON, Mrs. Spencer—Black embroidered chiffon, over pink charmeuse; diamonds. GERANIUMS TRADE MARK WEEK IN OUR CORSET SECTION, Mrs. Miller, an expert cor 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, corsetrv. It lends itself to the willowy, clinging, draped gowns of the season’s styles, and produces the natural, “uncorseted” e* ct. You will find the “GRECIAN-TRECO” Corset to combine to a superior degree the , f| elements of style, figure-moulding, comfort \OAlR. CD.-. I'rank— iff bla,ck charmeu marquisette; AUVrON. Mrs. Robert -White satin, i^iiic i<*f crystal beaded chiffon. \ 1 MHD5cfN, Mrs. <’. K.—White satin. .-•■.'Lped in old blue chiffon, elabo- 5't-ly embroidered in blue. ARTHUR-WEIR, Miss Maude, of To- jQpnto—Yellow brocade satin with touches of cerise and an embroid- <*ry of gold. ATJiJNSON, Mrs. H. M.—'White chif- 5n aqd satin, with overdress of Wack tuile, embroidered in silver. A iJ1NSON Miss May—Pink satin, ▼eiled in tulle; the folds of corsage Jid the skirt draperies caught Tjp.itIt rhinestone buckles. A-gHESON, Miss Marian—Whitt '-SfobaW^d chiffon over white tulle jjnd satin; daisies and valley lilies. AiJ^J.EY. Miss l^aura—Decollete yown of shell pink satin veiled in I’Jilue chif'on the corsage garland- with i uch rose buds. Miss Emma Kate--N .»■ ei,;if..ii ov.-r whit*- HBpeuse, with a girdle of l):vso Vegetable Plants Strong, healthy transplanted plants that will hardly know they have been moved. Tomato Plants.-best varieties, 20 cents dozen; Sweet and Hot Peppers and Eggplants 23 cents dozen. If by mail postpaid. 3 cents dozen extra. White and the corsag. flesh-colored Grecian-Treco BRANDON. Mrs. Morris -White bro caded satin, with tunic drapery of shell pink chiffon, embroidered in crystal. BROW N. Miss Currie Hoyt—Robin’s blue satin, trimmed in old gold lace, with cloth of gold slippers. BROWN, Mrs. Edward T.—Green velvet and lace, with diamonds. BANTKER, .Miss Mae—’White chur- nieuse and tulle; pink roses. Double Daily Delivery Service jb^sA Grcciah-Tbcco CunfiWi Davison-Paxon-Stokes Co 16 W. Mitchell Si Boih Phones 25C8 BROWN, uMrs. Edward—Green chif msmt fon w r ith girdle of a darker green and underskirt of white satin. BOWIE, Miss Sue, of Rome.—Rose pink chiffon draped over pink