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Superb Audience Brilliantly Gowned at Premiere
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Atlanta Society Scores a Sartorial Triumph
Hints for Opera Patrons
Beautiful Toilets and Glittering
Jewels Make a Dazzling Array
at "Manon.”
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brori/* of lace and chiffon
finished with bronze velvet; dia
mond necklace; white tulle scarf.
boOLEV. Miss Isma - Pink net. em
broidered in crystals, over flesh-
rolored satin; orchids and lilies of
the valley.
Dl PURE. Mrs*. John—Pink brocaded
chiffon over pale blue charmeuse
Shadow lace and girdle of blue
velvet.
DIVINE, Miss Rebekah—White chif
fon, with rhinestone embroidery,
over white charmeuse.
DOUGHERTY, Mrs. Edward—White
chiffon over flesh colored chiffon
finished in rhinestones. Diamond
necklace.
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ELKIN. Mrs. W. S.— Black chantilly
lace draping white charmeuse;
diamonds and pearls
ERWI^N, Mrs. Peter—Blue chiffon
draped over blue satin, with gar
niture of lace.
ELLIS, Mrs. Frank—Decollete gown
of black charmeause satin with
draped tkirt and garniture of Jet.
ELLIS, Miss Katherine—Lucile mod
el •){ white brocade satin, the un
derskirt opening over a founda
tion, of chiffon and labe, caught
with clusters of pink roses; crys-
atl garniture on corsage.
EWING, Miss Mary, of Na.ghvt11e.-p
Blue chiffon, embroidered in crys
tal, over blue satin charmeuse.
EWING, Miss, of Nashville—Blue
chiffon and shadow lace.
FOSTER, Mrs. Louis Spalding—Yel
low charmeuse satin with draper-
ies of Chantilly lace bordered in
brown moraboi.
FOREMAN. Mrs. Robert L—’Taupe-
colored silk, with draped skirt and
touches of ciel blue on the cor
sage; finish of lace at neck and
sleeves.
FELDER, Mrs. Thomas T.—Pink
chiffon over shadow lace almost
concealing
silk; pink
GENTRY. Mis* Nina Black <hn:
meufte gown, with waist trimmed
in white Jace.
GODFREY. Mrs. Charles Flame-col
ored charmeuse satin, garnitured
with dace and crystal.
GOLDSMITH. Miss Marion Yellow
chiffon over a paler shade of sat
in. with wreaths of tiny French
roses catching the skirt drapery.
GRAHAM. Mrs. Marie, of Uhicago- -
Black tulle, embroidered in silver
the corsage of silver doth, veiled
by shadow lace; orchids.
Mgs PE STyxE wOCE
A 01-ACK P£AU*50JE TfclM
MED WITH vaufnCiENNI
*>rh a paradise a iqrette .
IN MEg MAlR.ANDniSS FgUMP
MAD ON A MQHT BLUE VOlUg
B>AS W,T>i A
DOjjBl.* FLOuNCg AND
JT.TTP w,rH ermine -
M|SS CASMLY vNOge **
exquisite - etc. -eyc
AND -OM YES - I THINK
CARUSO SANG
TH' PgOQrf
GRAY. Mrs. James R., Jr. White
brheade satin and lace; corsage
bouquet of orchids.
GAY. Mrs. Edward S Black satin
and shod on lace.
GATINS. Mrs. Benjamin, of New
York. -Doucet model of mustard-
colored taffeta, the corsage* of
tulle, with one long sleeve of lace,
and the other, ending at the shoul
der, belted with a girdle of gold,
heavily jewelled; pearl necklace,
corsage ornaments and bracelets;
hair ornament, goura feathers in
fan-shaped coronet.
GRANT. Mrs. John W.—French gown
of white charmeuse satin. with
overdress of white tulle npangled
in silver; diamond necklace and
hair ornament.
GOLDSMITH. Mrs. Wickiffe Shell
pink charmeuse satin veiled in
white lace; caught with rhine-
tone buckles, hand of pink tulle
and a white aigrette in coiffure,
fon forming a tunic on the skirt.
HOBBS. Miss Helen White satin
with shadow lace drapery.
HIGH, Miss Elizabeth—Evening gown
of yellow brocaded charm«*u»e sat
in. the corsage formed of chiffon
embroidered in self tones.
HOWELL, Mrs. Clark—Gold satin
charmeuse and chiffon, the cor
sage of chiffon and point de Ven-
ise lace#
HARRIS. IVfrs. Clem Black Chantilly
lace over white chiffon.
HERSEY, Mrs. Helen SLerrett. of
Paterson. N. J. White chiffon,
with pearl and silver embroideries;
orchids; a tiara of pearls and
silver.
HAWKINS. Miss Louis*- -Decollete
gown of blue satin, with tunic of
THESE GENTLEMEN !
HARTUSON. Mrs. George* Gray
charmeuse satin trimmed in
hands of cut "steel and passemen
terie.
HAWKINS. Mrs. Frank Gown ui
shell pink satin, with drapery of
cream lace and girdle of pink v*
HODGSON. Mrs. Frederick G
pink satin combined with pink
chiffon: diamond necklac e and dia
mond ornaments.
HAWKINS, Mi
fon over lac
HATCHER
chantilly
HAWKINS. Miss Mary White
with drapery of silver lace.
HAWKINS. Mrs. W. E White satin
with drapery of lavender chiffon
trimmed in crystals.
HORINE, Mrs. E. M. White
over white satin.
HINMAN, Mrs. Thomas Blue crepe I
meteor with black chiffon on the
corsage over blue chiffon.
HART, Mrs., guest of Mrs. J. O. Mat-
thewson—Cream chiffon and satin.
HYNDS, Mrs. John Arthur—Decol
lete gown of white satin veiled in
Duchess lace; diamond necklace
and corsage ornaments of dia
monds.
HAYES, Mrs. Jack— American Beau
ty charmeuse veiled in drapery of
black and white chiffon, caught :n
place by rhinestone buckles; cor
sage of shadow lace.
HOPKINS, Mrs Union- Taupe-col
ored chiffon veiling satin; garni
ture of lace on corsage.
HARRISON, Miss Courtenay—White
charmeuse; garlands of French
roses, with side plaitings of pink
chiffon.
HA VERT Y, Mrs. Clarence—Blue
charmeuse. with plaitings of blue
chiffon and crystal overdress.
INMAN. MYs. Edward IT. White vel
vet, with handsome diamonds.
INMAN, Mrs. Samuel- White lace
over satin; touches of black and
silver about the corsage.
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J. B. CLEVELAND.
President.
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S. HOLMES.
Managing Director.
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Cleveland-Manning Piano Company
Extend to the
Resident and Visiting Public
and to the
Artists of the Metropolitan Opera Co.
A Most
Cordial
Invita
tion
to Visit
their
Estab
lishment
at
80 N. PRYOR STREET
and be Entertained by the
Music of the
World’s Most Famous Artists on the
Welte-Mignon Autograph Piano and the
Columbia Grafonola Grand.
T. C. CALLOWAY.
Sales Manager.
J.ytNIOAN. Mrs. W. C.—White bro
caded crepe, with corsage of sha
dow lace, pearls.
JACKSON, Mrs. Helen—Gown of old
blue chiffon, trimmed in cream
lace; pink roses.
JOHNSON. Mrs. Edwin Pink chiffon
and satin, with shadow' lace cor
sage.
JOHNSON. Mrs. Henry, Jr.—-Evening
gown of veil blue chiffon embroid
ered in crystal and draped over
pah* pink charmeuse; diamond
necklace.
JONES, Miss Lula Dean—Pink bro
caded satin with drapery of chif
fon and lace, rhinestone trim
ming. Corsage of valley lilies.
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W. M. TAYLOR.
Assistant Sales Manager.
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Concerts
Baity
10:30 till 12
2:30 till 6
R. J. SKINNER. JR.
District Manager.
KISER, Mrs. Gordon— Pink satin,
with drapery of hydrangea-blue
chiffon, embellished with hydran
gea-blue paillettes and cut-steel;
diamond necklace and corsage
pins.
KIRKPATRICK. Mrs. W. M.—Black
chiffon embroidered in gold
threads and a touch of blue on
the corsage.
KIRKPATRICK, Miss Edith—Pink
charmeuse draped in pink chiffon;
vihlets.
KNOX. Miss Jennie Pink charmeuse
and chilton; pink roses.
KISER. Mrs. John White satin, with
black chiffon tunic and corsage
drapery; girdle of cerise satin;
red roses as a corsage bouquet.
KING, Miss Carolyn—Blue brocaded
chiffon, rhinestones and shadow
lace over ftesh colored satin, lace
embroidered in threads of gold fin
ish the edge of the beautiful gown.
KISER. Mrs William 1I.~ Decollete
gown of white charmeuse satin,
with overdress of crystal threaded
chiffon; rose c«lor«*d girdle and
touch of rose color on corsage;
diamond ornaments.
KING. Mrs. Charles P.—Blue satin,
combined with pale pink chiffon,
embroidered in pink, blue, and
silver threads; diamond necklace
and pendant.
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T. W. NEWBURN.
Manager Grafonola Dept.
The Public is requested to feel at liberty
to call at any time.
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What
Is Your
Business?
A small ad in the Busi
ness Guide in the
‘ Want Ad" Section of
The Georgian will keep
the public informed as
to your line of business
and where you are lo
cated. The invest
ment is small, the re
sults large.
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®° N 'T TRY to abscond with The hired * soup-and-EiSh' - it's hard To
<JET AWAY WITH, AMO THE <*I-AD• RAQS ARE NOT WORTH THE CHANCE-
5= sdtr v-e-IOns * • ■ -■ —— .
IJ'WMAN, Mrs. Lee—French gown
of flame colored satin draped in
flam** colored chiffon embroidery
of rose and gold bugles on skirt
and corsage; diamonds.
LITTLE, Mrs. John D.—French
model, white chiffon embroidered
in pale pink and white, made en
train with pink brocade, lined with
sequtnned chiffon; diamond neck
lace and coiffure ornaments.
LANCASTER, Mrs. George—Cerise
gown, with overdrapery of white
chiffon; diamond necklace.
LEWIS, Mrs. Fred—White chiffon and
gold lace, with a touch of Ameri
can Beauty chiffon on the cor
sage.
LANCASTER, Mrs. George, of Chat
tanooga -Cerise charmeuse draped
in chiffon, embroidered in crystals.
bADSOX, Miss Leone White em
broidered chiffon over white char
meuse.
KISER, Mrs. John—White charmeuse,
draped in black, with crystal trim
mings; touch of American Beauty;
rod roses and lilies of the valley.
LOWRY, Mrs. Robert J.—Evening
gown of white crepe de chine, the
kirt and corsage elaborately em
broidered ir. ; uld, in a design of
plumage; corsage of lace over
cloth of gold, with angel sleeves
of lace; gold slipper? and hose,
diamond necklace, anklet, and
bracelets; diamond ornament in
hair.
LOWNDES, Miss Jeannette—White
brocaded charmeuse and shadow
lace.
LOKEY, Mrs. Hugh—White embroid
ered chiffon over white charmeus
M
MEADOR. Mrs. Thomas D.—White
brocade satin, combined with cloth
of gold; girdle of cloth of gold;
corsage formed of point lace caught
with one large gold rose; scarf of
point lace; pearl neck lace.
MASSENGALE, Mrs. St. Elmo-
White satin, draped in black chan
tilly lace.
MATHEWSON, Mrs. J. O.—Pale pink
chiffon, embroidered in the pastel
shades of pink and lavender.
MORE. Mrs. Hudson—White broca
ded crepe, shadow lace combined
with chiffon on the bodice.
MEEK. Mrs. John L.—Black chiffon
cloth, with rose chiffon veiling the
lace corsage.
MARTIN, Mrs. Warner—Black
charmeuse, corsage entirely of
white shadow lace.
MEADOR, Mrs. William Lowry—De
collete gown of white embroider
ed net. draped with white crepe
de chin**. panel of pink
broc ade down the skirt, and finish
of lace on corsage, rhinestone
bandeau in li iir.
MILLS. Mrs. Albert L. White lace
outlined with silver, over satin,
pearls and diamonds; American
Beauty roses.
M'PHEKTKRS. Miss Susan—Pink
satin and chiffon, embroidered in
j crystal.
| MURPHY, Mrs. John Lucile model
of white chiffon, the corsage of
shadow lace, veiled in chiffon, the
decolletage or.'ined in small pink
roses; diamon i necklace and hair
ornaments.
MEBANE Mrs. Frank, of North Car
olina- Paris toilet of white lace,
the design outlined in gold threads,
and the corsage elaborate with a
garniture of rhinestones and gold
embroidery.
MURPHY. .Mis.- Julia—Shell pink
chiffon over ■ ft pink satin, em
pire girdle of satin, with knot of
tiny French rose-buds.
McULELLAN, Miss Josephine Pink
charmeuse draped with shadow
lace.
McKENZIE. Miss Annie Lee—French
gown of pink crepe de chine, veil
ed with shadow lace, with a gar
niture of pear's on tlie corsage.
MUSE. Miss Caroline—Blue char
meuse; girdle of pink satin: rhine-
stonoe finish the bodice.
MEADOR, Mrs. J. Frank—Pink char
meuse satin, veiled in chiffon rich
ly embroidered in rhinestones:
draped skirt, caught with rhine
stone buckles; diamond ornaments
and corsage or orchids and valley
lilies.
M’KINLEY, Mrs. James Fuller, nf
Fort Oglethorpe—Lucile model of
black charmeuse satin, draped in
black chiffon, with coat of rose
color brocade velvet.
McKENZIE, Mrs. George. M.—Even
ing gown of white crepe de chine
'bowing a design of Dresden flow
ers, »he skirt draped in com flow
er blue chiffon veiling, shadow-
lace; diamon 1 necklace and hair
ornaments.
MOBLEY, Miss Jennie--White chif
fon crepe. with empire roses
catching the drapery and flnishing
the corsage.
M-'LEAY, Mrs. J A.—Gray crepe d<
shine and lace over yellow char
meuse.
M UORMICK, Miss Virginia, of Bal
timore — Orchid-colored chiffon
trimmed in gold lace; orchids.
MORGAN, Mrs. Thomas H.—Cham
pagne colored crepe de chine em
broidered in gold.
MORGAN. Miss Elizabeth—White
chiffon embroidered in yellow.
MARYE. Mrs. Thornton—Yellow sat
in and shadow lace, veiled in pale
yellow chiffon.
McKENZIE, Mr Marshall—Decol
lete gown iff turquoise blue bro
caded charmeuse, with transparent
bodice formed of m**c*hlin lace,
over flesh-colored chiffon.
McKIAXZIE. Mrs. William M. Even
ing gown of white charmeuse,
satin draped in carrickmacross
lace; diamond necklace and cor
sage ornaments.
me.use satin, with embroidery of
gold on the corsage.
NIXON, Mrs. Vaughn—Pink chiffon
draped over pink satin, embroid
ered in gold.
NUNN ALLY, Mrs. O. S.—Black
chiffon embroidered in jet beads.
NTNNALbY, Mrs. Winship—White
embroidered net over flesh-color
ed satin; orchids and valley lilies
NOTTINGHAM. Mrs., of Chattanooga
-French gown of black chiffon
and lace.
0
oRR. Miss Harriet—White brocaded
crepe, the corsage elaborated with
chiffon and lace.
OWENS, Mrs. Frank— White crepe de
chine and lace.
OWENS. Mrs. Frank—White crepe
de chine, trimmed in lace. Dia
monds.
OGLESBY’, Mrs. Junius G.— Wnite
charmeuse satin with draperies of
black satin and Chantilly lace;
garniture of rhinestones on cor
sage; the draperies of the corsage
caught with a red rose; white tulle
Scarf. ,
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Answers to Questions
We Have Been Asked
About Our Xmas
bavings Club
WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF
THE CHRISTMAS SAVINGS
CLUB?
The purpose is to help you and
others accumulate a fund for
Christmas, or for other purposes.
IN WHAT MANNER DOES
THE CHRISTMAS SAVINGS
CLUB ACCOMPLISH THIS PUR
POSE?
By each member paying in a
small sum each week. Two weeks
before Christmas each member will
receive a check. x
IS THERE A MEMBERSHIP
FEE OR IS THERE, ANY COST
TO JOIN?
No.
WHAT DO I DO TO BECOME
A MEMBER?
All that is necessary is to go to
the Bank, ask to be enrolled as a
member and make the first week's
payment or more.
HOW ARE THE PAYMENTS
TO BE MADE?
Weekly or in advance for as
many weeks as you desire.
WHAT WILL HAPPEN IF I
CAN NOT KEEP UP MY PAY
MENTS OR DISCONTINUE?
If for any reason you discontinue
your payments you will be paid
the amount you have paid in at
the period when the Club closes.
WHEN AND HOW CAN I
WITHDRAW?
Under no circumstances will any
withdrawals, either in whole or in
part, be allowed. What you de
posit will be held for you until
two weeks before Christmas.
CAN l REVERSE THE PAY-
MENTS?
You can. and by doing so you
will have your payments grow less
every week.
CAN I BECOME A MEMBER
OF MORE THAN ONE CLASS?
Yes. you can join one or all the
classes.
Make Little Savers
of Your Little Shavers.
Start one of these accounts for each of your children
and let them bring: the money to the bank. Encourage
them to get the savings habit.
To accommodate those who ca nnot get here by 2 p. m. we will re
main open to 5.
T ravelers Bank & Trust Co.
IVachtrtM* and Walton.
M
NORRIS, Mr-. Ernest E.—Princess
lace, draped over pink brocade.
with girdle -of pink velvet.
NEWELL, Mrs. Alfred—Brown char-
PAINE, Mrs. Thomas—Black chiffon
with corsage cT white chiffon em
broidered in crystals.
PAYNE, Mrs. J. Carroll—Evening
gown of flesh colored .satin draped
with chiffon and embellished with
rhinestones.
PAPPENHEIMEli, Mrs. Oscar—Pur-
pie chiffon shaded into the orchid
tones, shadow lace.
PHINIZY, Mrs. Charles, of Athens—
Pearl white brocaded charmeuse
trimmed with pearls and crystals.
PAYNE. Miss Helen—Decollete gown
of pale yellow charmeuse; with
corsage of gold threaded lace, veil
ed in geranium chiffon and sleeves
of gold lace, with skirt draperies
of chiffon.
PEEL, Mrs. William Lawson—De
collete gown of white brocade
satin, the skirt opening over a
petticoat of pink chiffon: corsage
of chiffon, with re vers of crimson
brocade embellished with jet ani
pearl embroidery; pearl necklace
and ornaments: aigrette in hair.
PEARSON, Mrs. Frank—Black char
meuse satin, with drapery of dull
gold chiffon and black Spanish
lace, belted with dull gold char
meuse.
PICKETT. Mr?. Smith—White chif
fon embroidered in gold threads,
over white satin.
drop chiffon over white charm*,,.
Kl,llurney roses and lilies 0 f U 'jj
valley.
ROBINSON, Mrs. J. D
Pink
the corsage or sold threaded iSv.5 :
ow lacs. ■ . laL -
RHODES. Mrs. JoMph-WUtaH
satin garnitured in band* of w
eled passementerie: pearl n ,,L-'
lace.
RAINE. Mrs John-Pink chiffon over
pink charmeuse, with lace
ture. 8
REED, Mrs. Luther—Black
chiffon over black charmeuse J
REMSEN, Mrs. Charles—Pink ch ,,
meuse, with drapery „ f
chiffon, embroidered In pink rn«l,
and crystal: diamond necklace
REED. Mrs. L. G.—Black embroil!
ered chiffon, with a touch of tur
JuolBe blue; violets.
ROY. Mrs. Dunbar—Corn colured so'
in. with drapery of crystal eir?
Continued on Page Nine.
Spring Time Is
Blood Cleaning Tine
Wonderful How Quickly Your Eattr. «—
Awoken, When the Blond h CUme.
P
RAWSON, Miss S’ar.ih—Shadojv lace
over llesh Colored chiffon, tiny
chiffon roses ..rid violets, catching
satin, corsage of chiffon embroid
ered in silver.
SHEDDEN. Mrs. Robert—White lac-o
over white satin, with girdle of
black velvet, and a black rose on
the corsage.
SLATON. Mrs. John Marshall—Flesh-
colored satin, with overdress of
pale rose chiffon and a drapery of
black Chantilly lace, finished with
rhinestone.
SAGE. Mrs. Ira Y.— Black charmeuse
satin, with overdress of black lace;
diamonds and pearls,
the drapery; orchids.
RYDER, Miss Martha.—White dew-
Lee S. S. *. Ui Y«1 of All Bl„<
Disorder*.
If you nre down with rheumatic-
if you sneeto, fool chilled, are choked’
with catarrh, have a cough, or your
akin is pimpled and irritated wltb
rash, ectema, or any other blood dis
order. Just remember that ajraoit til
the ills of life come from impure
blood. And you can easily give Twlr
blood a good, thorough cleansing i
bath, by using R 3. 8. There i,'no
need for anyone to be despondent orei
the illness of blood impurities. Xc
matter how badly they attack the ty«.
tern, or how unaightly become, the
akin, Just remember there i, one in
gredient in S. 8. S. that so stimulate!
the cellular tissues throughout the
body that each part selects Its eat
essential nutriment from the blood
This means that all decay, all break
ing down of the tissues, is checked »nd
repair work begins. S. 8. 8. has suck
a specific Influence on all local cells >i
to preserve their mutual welfare and
afford a proper relative assistance to
each other. More attention Is beta*
given to constructive medicine than
ever before and S. 8. S. is the highest
achievement in this line. For man*
years people relied upon mercury,
Iodide of potash, arsenic, “physics
cathartics and "dope’ as remedies for
blood sickness, but now the pure,
vegetable 8. S. S. is their safeguard. I
You can get S. 8. 8. in any drug
store, but insist upon having It And
you should take no chance by per
mitting anyone to recommend a sub
stitute. And If your blood condition
Is such that you would like to cm- (I
suit a specialist freely and confide!,- j
tially, address the Medical Dept- The
Swift Specific Company, 1S7 Swift
Bldg., Atlanta, Ga.
Grand Opera Sale of
Imported Perfumes and Toilet Goods
Presenting New Parisienne Creations.
Visitors Will Find Rare Perfumes Not
Usually Procurable.
• Geraldine Farrar Extract Free.
An unprecedented sale, including new importations and ex
clusive products, as well as standard favorites. Many popular
lines at special prices for the week.
Visitors will have the advantage of Jacobs’ cut prices, which
no oilier store meets; also the selection of exclusive things not pro
curable in other southern cities, as we are the largest importers
and have the finest stocks.
Jacobs' Pharmacy is very different from the ordinary drug store,
and there are but few in America as beautiful as our Main Store. VI*
itors cordially welcome.
Geraldine Farrar Extract FREE
With perfume and toilet purchases at our Main Store, a small
bottle of Rigaud’s Geraldine Farrar, in a dainty ease, while the sup
ply lasts—a liberal supply, but we suggest prompt purchasing Also
other choice gifts:
Roger & Gallet’s Enchantillon. Cassidy's Face Powder.
Piver's Sachet Pompeia. Cassidy’s Beau Brummel
Rigaud’s Geraldine Farrar Extract. Nail Polish.
} All Free
A Few of the Exquisite Products
at Jacobs’ During Opera Week
Houblgant’s Couer de Jeannqite,
$3.50.
Houbigant’s Ideal. $2.25. $4.25.
Bourjois’ Manon Lescaut, $2.25.
Bourjois’ Fleurs Des Armour Per
fume Set. Extract, Face Powder
and Soap. $8.50.
Kerkoff's Djer Kiss Extract. $1.50;
1 oz. hulk $1.?5. Toilet Water
$1.25; $2.50. Talcum, 25c. Face
Powder 40c. 90c. Soap 50c.
Coty’s Extract Styx, original/bottles. $12. In bulk,
an ounce, $3.50. Toilet Water, $4.40.
Coty’s IT Origin Extract, $2.75, $5.00; oz. $2.30. Toi
let Water, $2.50, $4.40. Face Powder, $3.50.
Soap. $1.50.
4711 Cologne, 25c, 40c, 75c, $1.25.
Roger & Gallet Talcum, Violette
or Heliotrope, 25c.
Pinaud's Rouge. 25c.
Satin Hose Tint, 25c.
Eye Brow Pencils. 10c.
Magnolia Balm. 63c.
Le Secret U.abv Deslys, $1.50.
Violet Creme Mealys, 50c.
Djer Kiss Brilliantine. 75c.
Roger & Gallet’s Brilliantine. 50c.
Coty’s L Or $5; an ounce $2.50.
Rigaud’s Grand Opera Perfun
Geraldine Farrar, Trentmi. -Mu
the Chenal and Mary Garden
hulk, an ounce, $2. Also in na r
some cut glass bottles ano lea*
er cases. Toilet Powders, j
cums, Sachets, Soapa and T
Waters, in the same odors
Gueriain’s oriental Cream, $1*10.
Roger & Gallet Blanc des Per •
35c.
Hudnut’a Orchid Beauty Cream. * 1 -
Magnolia Bahn, 63c.
Recamier Cream. 45c. 96c.
Violet’s Ambre Royal Creme ?
Jacobs , Pharmacy
Main Store and Laboratory, 6 and 8 Marietta Street
266 Peters St. n 544 Peachtree St. 23 Whitehall St.
152 Decatur St, v 245 Houston St. 102 Whitehall St.
423 Marietta St. 216 Lee St., West End 70 W. Mitchell Si