Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, April 24, 1913, Image 11

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11 THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN' AND NEWS.THURSDAY. APRIL 24, 191.?. fon; aigrette in hair ami corsage bouquet of valley lilies. B The new opera in English, "Cy rano," was heard by a large assem blage last night, the boxes and the dress clrole being tilled with beau- tifully-costumed women and their os- ,, r ts. After the performance, the Capital City Club was the scene of many informal supper parties. The bib dining room was decorated with pink and white carnations and palms, with flags draped on the walls. | A feature of the evening which gave pleasure to the two hundred assem bled guests was the singing of Mr. Ricardo Martin, who gave several old-fashioned Southern melodies— My Old Kentucky Home," "Way and SPECIAL 5-piece $4.75 Bathroom Set 1.50 Save $1.25 011 this handsome com bination special. Set is worth $4.75, and good value at that, too. Unques tionably the best bathroom special we ever offered, notwithstanding the fact that our regular prices average 20 per cent below reliable plumbers' and hardware dealers’ charges. Each piece heavy nickel plate on solid brass molds, handsomely pol ished. and will wear for many years without tarnishing. We guarantee the quality. 18-inch Glass Towel Bar, Nickel ends 75c Combination Holder, Tumbler and 5 Tooth Brushes 1.00 Tub Soap Dish, large 1.00 Washstand Soap Dish 1.00 Ebony Paper Roller, nickel trim .50 Total Value, $4.75. For $3.50 Notice to Out-of-ToWn Visitors Take advantage of this combina tion offer while in Atlanta, as we have but a limited supply of goods. Packed carefully for Parcel Post shipment; weight. 5 lbs. Bathroom Shelves Special; clear, plate glass, heavily nickeled brackets. * 18-inch, value $1.25 98c 24-inch, value $1.50 $1.18 Towel Bars, all nickel plate; 16- inch, 50c up; glass, 18-inch, 75c up. Down Upon the S’wanee River others. Among those entertaining supper parties at the club were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Maddox, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Lowry. Mr. and Mrs. Reube.n Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Moore. Colonel and Mrs. William Lawson Peel, Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. King and Dr. and Mrs. Goldsmith. This evening at the Piedmont Driv ing Club several hundred guests will be present. The officer of the Musi cal Association and the opera stars will be guests of the club, and many smaller parties will be entertained. Among the hosts of the evening will be Lieutenant .1. P. Castleman, Joe Brown Connally, J. S. Cohen, .Joseph Gatins, Jr., Robert Davis, Albert Col lier, J. S. Raine, Jr., Dr. T. P. Hin- man, Dr. Floyd McRae. J. H. Nun- ally, W. E. Hawkins, W. R. Prescott, R. R. Wood, S. Y Tapper. Jesse Draper. Prank C. Owens. W. A. Speer, Palmer Johnson, Dr. W. S. Elkin. W. W. Draper. Milton Dargan, Charles M. Sciple, Clarence Knowles, J. D. Osborne, Dozier Lowndes. E. S. Gav. B. B. Crew, A. Ten Eyck Brown. P. S. Arkwright, S. T. Weyman. Judge A. G. Powell, Dr. Charles Remsen, Frank Inman. E. I 1 . Ansley, C. M. Ninninger. E. H. Barnett. George C. Walters. C. R. Winship. 1*. S. Atkinson. C. O. Godfrey, Thomas B. Paine. W. H. Conklin. J. W. Donnelly. J. G. Whit field. W. S. Goldsmith. Charles T. Alexander. Edw'in Johnson. Edward Alfriend, P. C. McDuffie. M. S. Har per. W. H. Schroder, J. T. Williams. Eugene Haynes, E. T. Lamb, Marsh Adair, Lowry Arnold. Dr. Willis Westmoreland. J. 1?. Hockaday. J. L. DeGive, R. S. Cooney, J. P. Webster, St. Elmo Massengale. C. E. Sciple. Hugh Scott, T. B. Felder, Rogers j Davis, A. Fitzsimmons, Russell Por ter, A. C. Newell, J. E. McKee. L. B. Magid, Dr. E. C Block. Gordon Kiser. Morris Brandon. D. N. McCul lough. Spencer Atkinson, Colonel Lowry, H. P. Nelson. Lee Ashcraft, D. H. Kirkland. C. M. FVirt. Hamilton Block, J. N. Ellis. F. A. Hoyt, L. B. Musgrave, Roy Collier, Dr* LeRoy Childs, C. J. Craig, R. (\ Congdon. Clarence Camp. H. B. Scott. Albert Thornton and T. A. Hammond. Among those in the audience last night were: RYDER. Miss Martha—del blue crepe de chine with overdress of shudovs lace; elaborately embroidered in silver; sliver slippeds and silver bandeau in hair; corsage bouquet of red roses. BANKHEAD, Mrs. Henry M. -White eharmeuse satin, with overdress of black lace threaded in silver; dia mond necklace and hair coronet. BARNES. Mrs. Edward 11 -Yellow brocaded satin, with shadow lace garniture; corsage of parma vio lets. BEWICK. Miss Flora-Pastel green chiffon, heavily embroidered bodice of white lace. BROYLES. Mrs. Arnold Dahlia bro caded chiffon over satin. BPTLER. Miss Mary Blue brocad ed eharmeuse and lace; pink roses. white and gold, of the valley. Orchids ami lilies Jennie D. -YVhi'e >ver chiffon; orchids. C COLE. Miss Ha met- ing. white satin. A ACHISON, Miss Marian—White satin with overdraperies of white chif- White lace veii- wlth garniture of rhinestones; corsage of valley lilies « nd orchids, white lace scarf CONNALLY. Aliss Frances—Orchid satin draped in pale gre»*n chiffon, with girdle of purple silk; yellow roses. CRAMER. Mrs. Ida Howell—Pink brocade satin, with tiny pink roses outlining the corsage. COLEMAN, Mrs. Grey, of Macon — White eharmeuse. with drapery of rose chiffon and shadow lace. COLE, Miss Harriet—White ehar meuse draped in shadow Jace; pink roses. CALHOUN, Miss Harriet—Pink chif fon with panniers of brocade char- mouse. CAJSSIN, Miss Emily—Blue chiffon embroidered in pink bouquets, pink roses. CARTER. Miss Emily, of Dalton— Green chiffon over white satin. COLLIER. Mrs. Charles—Blue chif fon over pink and shadow lace. I) DOUGHERTY. Mrs. Edward—Blue eharmeuse. draped in embroidered net, and a scarf of pink tulle. DANIEL. Mrs. Thomas—Pink chiffon and shadow lace over pink ehar meuse. DI NSON, Miss Elizabeth—White sat in, with overdress of white chiffon. HARRIS. Miss shadow lace HERSEY, Mrs. Helen Sterrett, of Paterson. X. J French gown <>f pearl gray chiffon embroidered in pearls and silver; pearl and sil ver tiara. HAVERTY. Miss May —Blue ehar meuse and chiffon drapery com bined with crystals and shadow- lace. HAVERTY, Mrs. Clarence—White eharmeuse foundation skirt, with tulle and duchess lace drapery. HAYES. Mrs. Jack—Black brocaded eharmeuse. waist of flesh-colored chiffon over Crachlin lace. HARRINGTON. Mrs. George did rose crepe de chine, with overdress of chiffon. HAVERTY. Miss Margaret—White satin and shadow lace; pink roses. J JONES. Miss Helen—Decollete gown of blue silk, showing a design of tiny pink roses; girdle of rose col or, and touches of rose color >n the corsage; white aigrette in hair. JONES. Mrs. Robert H.. Jr.—Old blue satin, with gold threaded lace; corsage of pink roses. JONES, Mi?s Lula Dean Blue satin draped in blue chiffon and trimmed in silver lace. JOHNSON, Mrs. Henry. Jr.—White chiffon over eharmeuse trimmed in shadow lace. JONES. Mrs. Adam—White brocade eharmeuse stain, with coat of black satin. JONES, Mrs. Warfield—Blue satin, chiffon over drapery and silver trimmings. JONES. Mrs. Bolling—Rose chiffon ! over satin, trimmed in shadow lace, i chiffon and shadow lai or cerise chiffon. e with Hash MOODY. Mrs. John T.—Black ehar meuse satin, the corsage formed of white lace. MEBANE, Mrs. Frank—Pink satin draped in chiffon and embroidered in pearls. MOBLEY. Miss Jennie - White crepe with wreaths of pink roses. chlf- pearl NIXON. Mrs. Vaughn—Black Chantil ly lace over while satin; draperi : of laic caught with pink velve roses. 0 OWENS, Miss Uharles—Orchid pir.k crepe and chiffon, garniture of pearl passementerie, white tulle scarf; pearl necklace. OLIVER Miss Elolse—Rose chiffon over eharmeuse, trimmed in gold threaded lace. OGBURX. Mrs fon and'lact Charlton—Blue chif- P PEEL. Mrs. William Lawson—Cream brocade with draperies and garni ture of duchess lace, pearl neck lace, bracelets and hair ornaments. PAYNE. Mrs. J. Carroll—Ciel blue satin with corsage of lace and white tulle; white tulle scarf. PLANT. Mrs. Robert, of Macon - Black brocaded eharmeuse with black lace and white chiffon. PEEL. Mrs. W. L. —Cream brocaded satin, real lace; pearl necklace and other pearl ornaments. PAINE. Mrs. Thomas B. White chiffon over white satin; shadow- lace. P K r: EVANS, Miss Sarah Lee—Rose chif fon embroidered and draped over satin of the same shade. Eat UNCLE SAM BREAD You'll Like It The Knickerbocker Spraybrush Ideal Shower Bath, Shampoo and Massage j Better Than Overhead Shower Gives a gradually increasing cold shower without the slightest shock, i Fresh running water, any tempera- I tore desired, flows through hundreds ! of rubber ducts; massages, thorough- j ly cleanses pores, stimulates circu lation; more refreshing, invigorating and beneficial than the overhead or | needle shower; does not wet head | unless you wish, nor splash floor i or walls; saves water. If you knew how much more en joyable and beneficial the Knicker bocker Spraybrush makes the bath, you would not be without it. Luxuri ous shower outfit at a low cost; shampoo massages through the heav iest hair. Guaranteed for one year; will last from three to five years. Try It For 10 Days, Return It If You Don’t Like It, With out Expense. No. 1. 5 1-2 inch Spraybrush. 595 ducts, best India rubber, handsome nickel-plated extension handle and flexible strap; 5 1-2 feet tubing, pol ished metal faucet connection. $5.00. No. 3, 4 :i-4 inch Spraybrush, 351 ducts, $4.00. No. 5, 3 i-8 inch Spraybrush, 220 duots. $2.00. No. 8, Shampoo Brush, 5 feet tubing, India rubber faucet connection, $1.50. All Fit Any Size or Style Faucet. Progress Bath Spray, guaranteed to fit any faucet; red rubber tubing, aluminum connections: 2 1-4 inch spray, $1.00; 2 1-2 inch spray, $1.50; 3 1-2 inch spray, nickel- plated brass, 6 feet tubing, $1.75. Portable Shower Outfit, adjustable to any bathtub fixture; large spray, waterproof curtains; outfit com plete. $12.50, and superior to any thing offered before at the price. Special Demonstration This Week, Main Store Jacobs’ Pharmacy Main Store & Laboratory 6 and 8 Marietta Street 23 Whitehall St. 423 Marietta St. 102 Whitehall St. 245 Houston St. 70 W. Mitchell St. 266 Peters St. 544 Peachtree St. 162 Decatur St. 216 Lee Street. West End. ‘THREE MARRIED MASHERS’ CAPTURE BONITA CROWD Patrons of the Bonita Theater have given the Roberts-Falleur.s Musical Comedy Company the palm as the best yet heard in Atlanta. The chorus is composed of pretty girls who can sing and dance, and the comedians are above par. Since the appearance of this company Monday the Bo nita has been filled to capacity, and the blues have given place to smiles and laughter. Sew for your self. FELDER. Mrs. Thomas—Black lace built over white satin, garnitured in rhinestone;; bandeau of rhine stone' in hair, diamond necklace and ornament;-. FIELD, Mrs. Julian—Decollete gown of white eharmeuse satin with overdress of gold threaded chiffon, bouquet of pink rost>« FREEMAN. Miss Alice May—White satin with drapery chiffon; pink roses. of Dresden G GORDON. Miss Kathryn—King’s blue chiffon draped over blue brocade satin; garniture of crystal on cor sage; rhinestone bandeau in hair, and corsage bouquet of purple or chids. GRANT. Mrs. John—Electric blue satin draped skirt, extending over one shoulder « f shadow lace cor sage; diamonds. QOLDSM1TH, Miss Marion—Callot gown of flesh colored chiffon and shadow lace; garlands of French roses. GATINS. Mrs. Ren—Parisian gown of Open a Charge Account Daintiest Hats Surprising Values At The Fair NOW! ---We'll Charge It! Lovely new Hats tor all occasions, hats that women admire as much for their refreshing newness and original ity as for their modish grace and beauty. This store is noted for its up-to-the- minute style service and FAMOUS LOW PRICES. Medium and large size Hats, which are in vogue right now, are here in scores of fascinating new models—hats for which you would expect to pay •iw one-fourth to a half more than FAIR ia X PRICES! See them as well as our line of FASHIONABLE READY-TO-WEAR to-morrow. We Feature Desirable Charge Accounts Save money on yonr purchases and at the same (Jme enjoy our accommodating credit system. The Fair 93 Whitehall Street »”The Accommodating Store”m KING, Mrs. Uharles—White satin, draped in white lace, with tuni> effect and corsage garniture of black thread lace; red roses. KISER. Mrs. \Y. H.—Rose-colored eharmeuse brocaded and combined with rose chi‘.Yon; pearls. KING. Miss Carolyn—Blue chiffon veiling blue satin; corsage of val ley lilies. KUHRT. Miss Isabel White satin with crystal trimmings; red roses. KING. Mrs. Uharles—White satin draped in white lace. LITTLE. Mrs. John D.—French gown of white satin with draperies of black chiffon embroidered in silver setjuins; diamond necklace and hair ornaments. LOWRY, Mrs. William —White chif fon and satin, richly embroidered in silver, diamonds and pearls, nosegay of small pink rosebuds and valley lilies. LADSON, Miss Leone—Draped gown of powder-blue eharmeuse with upper corsage of shadow lace; long string of pearls. LOWRY. Mrs. Robert J.—White ehar meuse satin veiled in lace, diamond necklace and ornaments', orchids and valley lilies. REMSEN. Mrs. Uharles—Apricot satin bordered in marabou ana combined with cloth of gold, wrap of cloth of gold bordered in royal purple and embroidered in gold; corsage bouquet of valley lilies. ROBINSON. M’ss Annie Laurie— Pink satin with drapery of lav- ender-flowere 1 chiffon and shadow lace; pink roses. ROY. Mrs. Dunbar—Skirt of black eharmeuse. corsage blue chiffon embroidered in rhinestones and sapphires. RILEY. Mrs. Robert F. White bro cade satin, with pearl garniture. RAWSON, Miss Sarah—Pink ehar meuse trimmed in crystals. RHODES, Mrs. J. D.—Black embroid ered over black eharmeuse. ROBERTS, Miss Marion—White lace draped over eharmeuse. S LOKEY. Mrs. Hugh—White lace, with garlands of pink chiffon M ‘ roses. MADDOX. Mrs. Robert—White chif fon and eharmeuse, silver and pearl embroideries, corsage adorned with a large pink rose; bouquet of pink roses. MOODY. Miss Mary Helen—White net draped over white satin, with gar niture of crystal on the corsage; corsage bouquet of pink roses and valleye lilies. MKENZIE. Mrs. George M.—White satin with overdress of white lace, corsage bouquet of orchids and valley lilies, diamond necklace and ornaments. MARTIN, Mrs. Warner—Apple green chiffon over les»h-colored satin with French roses used to hold the drapery in place. MEADOR, Mrs. W. L.—Blue satin, combined with blue brocaded vel vet. iace corsage, with a touch of rose color. M KENZIE. Mrs. Marshall- White satin, with overdress of white lace and draperies of tulle. M’CLELLAN, Miss Josephine—White SISSON, Mrs. Charles A. Black eharmeuse satin, the corsage form ed of shadow lace veiled in black chiffon over flesh-colored net. dia mond necklace and hair orna ments; corsage bouquet of orchids and valley lilies. SPEER. Mrs. William A. — French gown of white satin with over dress of green embossed chiffon and cloth of "old; diamond pend ant and corsage bouquet of or chids and valley lilies. SMITH, Mrs Burton—Black ehar meuse satin, with corsage formed of white tulle and bands of black lace; black Paradise in hair; dog collar of pearlc. SMITH, Mrs. Alexander W , Jr.— Ftench gown of white eharmeuse satin, garniture of rjiinestones and white tulle scarf. SLATON, Mrs. John Marshall—Yel low chiffon over eharmeuse, trim med in wreaths of blue chiffon roses and silver. SISSON. Mrs. Uharles A.—French gown of white satin draped in white chiffon, corsage bouquet of pink roses. STURGEON, Miss Amelia—Pink crepe de chine trimmed with gold lace and a sash of blue chiffon. SPALDING, Mrs. William—Pink eharmeuse, over which was a dra pery of blue flowered chiffon. SMITH. Mrs. Victor Lamar—Ciel blue chiffon, draped over blue satin; corsage bouquet of orchids. SHEDDEN, Mrs. Robert—White bro caded satin combined with black chiffon and lace; pearls. SPALDING, Mrs. Hughes—Rose chif fon over eharmeuse of the same color and shadow’ lace. SCHRODER, Mrs. William—Pink crepe de chine draped over laven- ; der eharmeuse satin. STALLINGS, Miss Ruth—Pink crepe, shadow lace drapery; pi ak roi and valley lilies. SMITH, Mrs. Alexander White fon embroidered In silver, necklace. STEWART, Miss Nellie- White satin ami lace trimmed In blue forget- me-nots. STR1CKLKR. Mrs. Cyrus Pink chif fon over pink, with a sash of black chiffon. SMITH. Miss Hildreth Burton White shadow lace over satin, pink roses. SMITH. Miss Esther Blue crepe de chine with draperies of lace. SPALDING. Mrs. John Black lace over black chiffon, red roses. Till ESSEN. Mrs Jack Pink brocad ed charrneuee draped with shadow lace. Mass., arrived to-day to be the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Floyd McRae during the Sociological Congress. He will be tendered a dinner party to-night by Dr. and Mrs. McRae at the Piedmont Driving Club. u VARDEX. Mrs Georg* Pink brocad ed chiffon, crystals and shadow lace, sash of purple chiffon. N AN EPPS, Miss Minnie- Blue crepe de chine w ith gold threaded lace on the corsage. VAUGHAN. Miss Cobbio Urea in lace over yellow eharmeuse orchids. w WHITCOMB. Miss Jack Black diaper! eharmeuse satin with black jetted chiffon corsage, and rhine stone embroideries; bouquet of pink roses and valley lilies. WEYMAN. Mrs. Samuel--White em broidered chiffon over white shad ow’ lace and seed pearls. WRIGHT. Miss Margaret Pink chif fon with sash of blue over satin. Breakfast for Visitors. Miss Jennie Mobley was hostess at a breakfast this morning in compli ment to Mrs. Joseph Thompson, of Nashville, inviting a few out-of-town visitors to meet her. Among them were Mrs. John Tomlinson, of Bir mingham, and Miss Alice Smith, of Nashville. A large silver basket of pink roses and daisies was the centerpiece on the lace-covered table. Miss Mobley received her guest« in a rose crepe meteor. draped and trimmed in shadow lace. Mrs. Thompson wore a black chiffon over sapphire satin, with a hat of black trimmed in paradise feathers. Allen’s Smart Footwear Imparts that Satisfied Knowledge of Correctness Grand Opera vis itors have added their seal of ap proval to our new Spring and Sum mer footwear. Yes terday was the largest day’s busi ness that we have ever enjoyed in the history of our shoe de partment with the exception of one or two special sale days. J. P. ALLEN & CO. PERSONALS Mr. Evelyn Harris left Thursday for short business trip to New York. Mrs. P. H. Norcross is in New York for medical treatment. She is improv ing rapidly. Mrs. A, A. Lawrence, of Savannah, is the guest of Mrs. Spencer R. Atkin son for the opera. Miss Virginia McCormick, of Bal timore. is with Miss Laura Cowles, after visiting Miss Jennie Knox. Mrs. Frederick Atwood McVey, of Birmingham. Ala., is with her mother. Mrs. Minnetta P. Hill, at the Nicholas, 234 Forrest Avenue Mr. and Mrs. Erskine Ft. Miller, of Washington, D. D., announce the birth of a son. Mrs. Miller was Miss Mary George, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. George, of Atlanta. Mrs. Edward Inglis Smith. Jr., the guest of her sister. Mrs. Charles P. King, was entertained at the opera matinee to-day by Mrs. Lollie Belle Wylie. The guests w r ere Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Charles P. King and Miss Ellen Peters. Dr. H. S. Bradley, of Worcester. Woman is Intrusted and should know about the wonderful [ MARVEL Whirling Spray The new Vaginal Syringa. Best—most convenient. It cleanses instantly. Ask your druggist for itJ^ If he cannot supply th MARVEL, accept no other^_ but send stamp for illustrated book—sealed. It gives full particu lars and directions invaluable to ladlesTl _ MtlVEl CO . 44 East 234 Street. Ntw Tori 1 * sale of Opera Gloves at Allen's Just received a large shipment of Evening Gloves, .especially ordered for the Grand Opera. 16-Button White G lace full cut arms. Pearl clasps. Beautiful quality of soft, pliable skins. Usually priced at $3.00 20-Button full length and c u t. Exceptionally fine quality of Glace. In white only. All sizes,.) 1-2 to 7, at $ 1.98 $ 3.50 Hair Ornaments We carry the most exclusive styles of Hair Or naments in platinum finish shell, pearl and rhine stone. Priced at 50c to $25.00. J. P. ALLEN & CO. Special Values in Watch Bracelets $7.50 and $8.50 We have just received a new lot of watch bracelets. They are fine gold filled, very small, and fully guaranteed by our selves and the factory. While they last we offer them at $7.50 and $8.50. Those with white enameled dials are $7.50; gold dials, $8.50. Watch bracelets are gaining in popularity every day. In European fashion circles brace let watches are the only kind worn. Even the shops have practically discontinued the old style watches for ladies. We, of course, have a big variety of styles and a wide range of prices. Call and see our stock, or write for illustrated watch and jewelry catalogue. MAIER & BERKELE, Inc.. Gold and Silversmiths Established 1887 31-33 Wnitehall St., Atlanta, Ga. An Allen Sale Of Smart Street Hats $5 and $10 That Atlanta’s visitors may have the advantage of an Allen hat sale (which means more than you imagine, if you haven’t attended one), we have pushed up the date of our first Spring sale to Friday and Saturday of this week. Your cullings to-morrow, at the small sums of $5 and $10, will come from a large variety of handsome street hats, covering every good style and color put forth this Spring within the price range of $8.50 to $35. Hats with original price range of $8.50 to $15 Hats with original price range of $15 to $35 $ 5 .00 no .00 Friday and Saturday J. P. ALLEN & CO.whSthl