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ITEAHST’S SUNDAY AMERICAN, ATLANTA, 0A„ SUNDAY, APRIL 27, 1913.
Savannah
Margaret Halter, Helen Battle
S AVANNAH. April 26.—One of the
most interesting social events
of the early summer will be
the wedding of Miss Belle ci'Driscoll
Battev, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank C. Battey, to Dieutenant Meade
Wildriek, Coast Artillery Corps, U. S.
A-, which will take place at Christ
Episcopal Church at ii o’clock in the
evening of June 4. The ceremony will
be performed by the Rev. Francis
Alan Brown, the rector, and will be
followed by a reception at the home
of the bride.
The marriage of Miss Beta Bessie
NewUng to Mr. Alfred Prior
place Wednesday at 12:30 p
ind
Dora Burns, Mis. S. II. Myers, the
Misses Jennings, Jartin Bury Jen
nings, Mrs. Jane Wells, Mr. and Mr®.
C. H. Howard and others.
The marriage of Miss Louise Brig
ham and Mr. Daniel G. Heidt, Jr., of
Savannah, takes place Wednesday
afternoon at the Church of the Good
ShepherdTThe young couple will leave
almost immediately afterward for a
trip North before locating in Savan
nah.
Mrs. Mlnter Wimberly, of Macon, Is
visiting Mrs. Frederick Ball Pope.
Kh mp
ter the ceremony, cream ami cake in
pink and white was seiAod the guests.
Some out-of-town guests at the wed
ding were: Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Aiken
Mr. and Mrs. YV. T. Aiken, Mr. and
Mr*. II. If. Matthews. Miss Lucy
Meulor, Mr. an I Mr*. B. /. Aiken.
Mr. W. II. Whit . Jr., Mr. E. H. Pap-
took
at
8t. Paul’s Episcopal Church. The
ceremony was followed by a recep
tion at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Woollard. The bride is a
daughter of Mr. Charles Newling. of
Sandy Bedfordshire. England. The
bridegroom is a son of Captain George
Prior, R. N of Kingsland, Norfolk.
England- Th«* young couple will make
their home in this cit>.
Cordial Interest is felt in the mar
riage Wednesday night of Miss Anna
Bell and Mr. John Cabell, which was
solemnized at 1* o'clock at tin* Inde
pendent Presbyterian Church by the
Rrv. Rockwell S. Brank, the pastor.
The church had been very handsome-
}\ decorated for the occasion with
palms and Easter lilies. The wed
ding was followed by il large recep
tion at the home of the brides pa
rents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Bell.
Colonel and Mrs. Beirne Gordon en-
tertained informally Tuesday after
noon at. dinner. Captain and Mrs.
Hines, of the gunboat Petrel.
.Mrs. John H. McGruder, of Wash
ington. D. C.. is the guest of Miss
MoAlpin. Mrs McGruder is an aunt
of Lieutenant McGruder, of Fort
Here veil
Mrs. I’. W. Meldrim ami Misses
Sophia and Jane Meldrim left Wed
nesday to spend a few weeks at Hint
Rock, N. C.
Mr. ami Mrs. A. R. laiwton, Mrs.
George J. Baldwin and Mrs. il. B.
Skeele are spending a few days at
Flat Rock, N. C
Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Moist* and Miss
Sarah Moise have returned from a
trip to New York.
Miss Edna Byok has returned from
Nett' York, where she spent the win
ter.
Mr. J. F. O’Brien and little daugh
ter. Agnes, who have been spending
some weeks in Savannah, have re
turned to their home in Boston.
Miss Irene von Katnp is spending
some time with Mrs. John S. Nixon
at her country home.
Mrs. Harold B. Gw in lias returned
from Charleston.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hunt, of Brain
tree. Mass., are gm*sts of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Clark on the Hill.
The Improvement in the condition
of Mies Annie Rice, who is very' Ml
with typhoid fever, is the occasion of
much pleasure.
Miss Marguerite Wright returns
this week from Savannah, where she
lifts boon visiting relative* while at
tending the Cabell-Bell wedding.
Mrs. Charles H. Phinizy and Mrs
Thomas D. Coleman have returned
from Washington, where they visited
friends. During their stay they wer<
py. all Of Atlanta
Til© marriage of Miss Minnie Bai
ley and George Edwin Mallet will
take pla<« ,>n the evening of June 18
at the Methodist Church. A num
ber of putties wil: he tendered to the
charming bride-elect before her mar
riage.
Dolton
Horace Lanier, Mrs. S'
Mrs. Fred Hhuefer, Mm Hugh Mc
Culloch, Miss Ruth Leiimy, Miss Kae
Smith and Miss Bessie Smith,
Mij?s Martha Horsley ha* returned
from Atlanta 'where she was the
gin st of her sister, Mrs. F. K. Boland
for several weeks.
A number of W< st Point people
were in Atlanta tills w»*el; attending
grand opera. Among th^m were Mrs.
Will Lanier. Mrs. James Lanier, Mr.
and Mrs. Arch Avery, Misses MaT
and Mattie Lou Scott, Mrs. William
Huff, Mrs. Jamie Hudmon, Mrs. John
Horsley.
Miss Kate Smith will spend next
week the guest of Miss Fay Shutze in
Atlanta.
Mrs. Lottie Melton U the- guest of
her daughter, Mre. L. W. Arnold, in
Atlanta.
Miss Daisy Zachry lias returned
from Columbus, where she attended
the wedding of Miss Lewis. While
there she was the guest of Mrs. P.
A. Tatum.
Mr. G. H. Lanier and Air. YV. C.
Lanier have returned from a trip lo
Panama.
>tt Bake \, daughter of former State. Senator
George YV. Deen.
During the next month Miss Clyde
Lott, a bride-elect, whose marriage to
Mr. Frank Douglas Hereford in June
will be one «»f the social events in
Waycross, will be the honoree at a
number of pretty affaJrs.
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ALTON, April 26. Among the
most enjoyable affairs of the
week-end were the parties at
which Mrs. YY\ E. Mann entertained
at her home on Thornton Avenue Fri
day and Saturday afternoons.
Grand opera In Atlanta proved the
attraction for Dalton music lovers this
week, approximately two-score being
in attendance. Many spent the* entire
Thomasville
1CHMOND, VA., April 26.—Mr
Fltzhugh Knox, of Atlanta,
Ga., uncle of the bride, was
among those In attendance upon the
marriage last evening of Miss* Jane
Bayly Knox, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs.
John Somerville Knox, Jr., and Sig-
mond Ludwig von Gemmingen, son
of Baron S. O. von Gemmingen, of
Albemarle County, Virginia.
The ceremony was performed in St.
Paul's Episcopal Church in the pres
ence of a fashionable assemblage, the
Rev. W. Russell Bowie officiating. The
bride made her debut several years
ago and is very popular in her social
uet. others in attendance were J.
Alexander G. Simpson, of London,
England; Dr. G. Thompson Booth, of
New York City, and Mrs. John S.
Knox, of Baltimore.
ern California, were married Wednes-I Smith, sl?ter of the bride, acted as
day. The innrriag, took place at A1 ?- ! rnaicl of honor. She wore a becomln;
bevillc*. S. i\ j gown of white lingerie, with a pink
The Bride lo a descendant of the
historic family (Lewis), of Virginia
famous in the Revolutionary and Cici!
Wars. She is a great-great-grand
daughter of the late General'Miller
and a daughter of the late B. A. Hen
ry, of Elbert County, Georgia.
ilberton
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E -M.BERTON, April 26.—One of tho
L social events of tlx season in
Elberton was the jedding
Thursday afternoon of Miss Mathilda
Smith to Mr. Fred Herndon, which
took place at the hums of the bride’s
parents on College Avenue. The home
was artistically decorated in quanti
ties of ferns and xmilax, with a pro
fusion of white flowers. The bride
v.-as becomingly dressed in a coat suit
of champagne colored material, with
a traveling hat to match. The bride
carried a bouquet of bride roses and
lilies of tho valley. Miss Margaret
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sash. Mr. Julian Herndon, brother
of the bridegroom, was beet mail, it ,.
R. t". I'hckler. of the First Metho
dist < "lurch, performed the ceremony.
Monticello
M ONTICELLO, April 26.- Miss
Catholine Thomason was the
charming hostess at a most
^delightful party Friday evening com
plimentary to Miss Myrtice Thoma
s-on.
Mrs. Robert Daniel, of Griffin, was
the honor guest at a meeting of the
Civic* Improvement Club Saturday
afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home
of Mrs. A. T. Gray. Mrs. Daniel is
president of the Sixth Congressional
District of the Georgia Federation of
Women's Clubs, and the address
which she made on this occasion was
one of the delightful features of the
afternoon.
Miss Abbie Goodwin spent the
week-end with relatives In Greens
boro.
Mrs. Green F. .Johnson and chil
dren have returned from Oxford,
where they visited Rev. and Mrs.
Rembert Smith.
Miss Ahyie Little, of Eaton ton, is
the guest of Mrs. E. C. Kelly.
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Walker. Misses
Edith and Winnie Walker. Mrs. J. F.
Walker, Messrs. Jim West and Paul
Walker attended the funeral of Mr.
William Walker, at Willard, last Sat
urday.
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guests of honor at a number of pleas- wt ‘*k In Atlanta, attending all pi-r
ant social functions given by Mrs
Justice Lamar and Mrs. John Hays
Ilammond.
Misses Marion and Ruth YVeigio
have returned from Warren ton, whore
they attended the Stowe-McGregor
wedding. .
Mrs. Jacob Phinizy is convalescent
after a recent illness.
Tildosm
V ALDOSTA,
Louise Wiiso
Cla rk were
formances, while others went there
j for matinees. Those who made the
trip were Mr and Mrs. H. J. Smith,
Mrs. S. !• Maddox, Mrs. M. C. Foster,
Mrs. p’. K. MeCutchen. Mrs. M. M.
Puckette, Mrs. C M. Hollingsworth,
Mrs. F. T. Hardwick, Mis. VV. R
jt'atmon, Mrs. \V. it. Foote. Mrs. F K.
Sims, Mrs c. L. Hamilton, Mrs. j P.
Herndon, Mrs, Louise Ramsay, Mrs.
I W. M. Hardwick, Mrs. G. M. Gannon,
Jr., Mm L l'. AIcAullffe, Mrs. J. L.
Grown, Mrs. W. I). King Mrs. P B.
i Trammell, Mrs VV. E. Mann, Miss
| Belle McCarty, Miss Pearl Coyle, Miss
Louise Sutherland. Miss Irene Hunt
Miss Daisy Hamilton. Miss Lavinla
King. Mb Fiances Hardwick, Miss
Eugenia Bitting. Mrs. E. e. Coffey,
Miss Marie Hollingsworth, Miss Cur-'
! rle Green, Miss Willie White, Walter
He.asty and C‘. P. Barrett
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SHEVILLE, N. C., April 26.—
Lover* of line music from
A hevillc* and Western North
Carolina arc returning home from
Atlanta after spending grand opera
week in til© Georgia capital. All were
royally received. Many who went
down have remained over for the
week-end.
Ednard Hattlett. Gregia us. a Caro-
•^ua musician of some note, was
among those remaining over for an
informal professional dinner which
was given him on Friday evening by
eight of his friends in Georgia at the
Piedmont Hotel. This was one of
lire smart events of the week for
ALDOSTA, April 26 Miss
'ilson and Sam Nash
married quietly
Wednesday morning. The ceremony
wkh performed by Dr. George Selzer.
Immediately ufter the ceremony the
couple left for New York and othe
cities in the East. The couple w
make their future home In Tarbor
N. C., wnere the groom is in business
Miss Louise Wilson entertained a
few friends at a dinner at the Vald
Hofei Tuesday evening. Covers were — „.«««, „,. IVT . _
laid for ten and a delicious seven- \V7 “ ' J, ‘ On
course dinner w is served. VV ( ni ^ 5, - v afternoon Mrs.
The Ladies’ Aid Society of th< Shaefer entertained the mem.
Christian Church met Momlaj af*er- hers of the chib at a bridge partv V
noon at tho home of Mrs. YY*. P. Dan- m.„ ^ ' * '
loin Music r, ulinirs etc were V t 1 on< IU81on ol b r ame a dainty
• ' U, J 1 • 1 ,ull 7 • " 1 salad course with iced tea w is
pleasant features of tho afternoon, r,,. , -f . 8
and delightful refreshments were \*\ rVLa - 1 ho ™ w<?re:
served by the hqstes*.
Mrs. R. w. McDaniel, of Fairfax,
S. C,, is visiting her sister, Mrs. A. !
T. Woodward.
Mr. Fred Pendleton and bride have |
returned to Valdosta after a visit to
points of interest in the Northern
States and up th'* Hudson.
Mrs. E. M. Waeks and Miss Thel
ma Proctor returned this week front i
Columbus, where they attended a|
[ THOMASVILLE, April 26.—Sev
eral enjoyable events of the
week In social circles were
given in compliment to Mias Nannie
Timber-lake, of Staunton, Va., who
left Thursday night, after spending
some weeks here as the guest of her
sister, Mrs. Hansel] Watt.
A bridge party of six tables given
by Mrs. Anson W. Ball on Wednes
day afternoon was much enjoyed by
the guests present. Iljgh score prize
was won by Mrs. J. II. Herbener.
A pretty luncheon was given on
Wednesday by Mrs. Jay C. Moore, of
Cleveland, Ohio, at her beautiful
country home, "Inwood Plantation.’’
Besides guests from the winter col
ony here* several went out from town.
Mrs. J. H. Robinson, of Hamilton,
who has been the guest of Miss Helen
Bruce, returned home this week. She
was accompanied by Miss Bruce, who
will visit her for some weeks.
Miss Georgia McCoy, of San Fran
cisco, is visiting Mrs. Roscoe Luke.
Buena Vista
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UKNA VISTA, April 26.—Miss
Ethel Story and Mr. Clinton J. j
Jossey were united in marriage
at the home of the bride's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Story, here Tues
day evening at 9:30 o’clock. The
bride Is an accomplished young
woman and is prominent in the so
cial life of this city. Mr. Jossey is a
member of the Jossey Mercantile
Company. The couple went to South j
Georgia apd Florida for a two weeks'
wedding trip.
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Waycross
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JAYCROSS. April 26.—Mrs.
John W. Bennett gave an
elaborate reception Wednes
day afternoon for Mrs. N. R. Rhoads
and Miss Van Horne, of Savannah.
Receiving with Mrs. Bennett were the
honoree* and Mrs. YV. P. Price and
Mrs. T. J. Guru.
The Friday Club wiis enjoyably en
tertained yesterday by Miss Esther
Decn, the attractive and popular
IFTON, April 26.—Mrs. Ben Hill
McLeod entertained delightfully
at her home on Love Avenue
Friday evening with a 6 o’clock dinner
in honor of her house guest, Miss
Mary Johnson, of Cordele.
Mrs. N. Peterson, vice chairman of
the Georgia Federation of Women’.* 1
Clubs, is spending the week in Wash
ington, D. <
Extraordinary Bargains in Millinery
SALE OF SHAPES
Values to $3.50
Monday
A special purchase, another of
High's bargain scoops, en
ables us to give you a splendw
selection of Chip and Milan
Shapes to-morrow, all new
jolors
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1ALBOTTOX, April 26.—Mrs. Mil
dred Elliott, of Georgia, and
William Hallowed, formerly of
Talbotton, Ga., now residing in South - ,
missionary meeting of the Methodist
Conference.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shelton
reached Valdosta this week from
theli wedding tour In the North and
spent everal days here with rela-
iive ; 1
Airs. Frank McRee returned YVe<l-
nesday from Columbus, where she at
tended a meeting of the church work
er* of the South Georgia Conference.
“La Vogue”
Summer Hats
$5.00 to $25.00
wati;
ijEffliilUtl ill W*twr. W
CLEARANCE SALE
Trimmed Hats
Values to $10.00
visitors.
Mi*. D. Ward, of Black Moun-
t in. who bus been spending the past
fortnight with her sister in Churlotte,
is now visiting her sister. Airs. Eliza
beth E. Ward, on North Jackson
.Street, in Atlanta
Ah. and Airs. Clarence Hyman, of!
Palm Bench have arrived in the
mountains of Western Carolina, and
are now the guests of Mr*. Thomas
Doe tin mother of Airs. Ryman, at
Bonnie Crest.
Airs. Ha tv Lindsay has returned
to her homo in Asheville after a visit
'<• ;rU nds md relutiv in Atlanta
i.ntf Alacon.
Mi Char' d. Ml' ' alia ha n, of
Black Mountain. Paves «ariy in the,
week :\ isii lriends on • ’apitol Ave
nue. Atlanta.
Airs. A. B. Kellogg has gone to At- I
Junta to visit friend* for several day.®
in YY'est End.
Airs. George Haywood, of Arden, is
vj.-iting in Atlanta.
R. Lamar was in Asheville for a
few days this week from Flat Rock,
where he is visiting his parent*, the
Rev. Mr. and Mrs Robert Black. Mr.
Lamar is of Augusta.
Misses Sophi* and Jane Aleldrin. 1
<*f Savannah, a among the prom!-
merican
CORSETS
Lad
y
Tiie essentially feminine qUHiity shows up very
Uaiutily in these new "Summery’’ Hats. If you need a
•'harming hat in whn t is termed ji Lingerie effect to
wear with a fetching afternoon or semi-evening dress,
these are the hats to select from, s
They are indescribably quaint, attract- I
ive and fascinating: delicate, dainty !
pinks, blues, cream,' white and 1 ires- >
den novelties. You are asked to in- I
spect our exclusive "I,a Vogue” line I
$5.00
$25.00
Each
\Ve shall close out a perfectly won
derful lot of Bargains in smart
Trimmed Hats Monday. Every
one a good $5, $7.50,
$8 and $)0 value.
Hats for young and
old ladies. Hats for
street, traveling and
outing, and also dres
sy hats. Choice, while
they last
Monday
$2.50
Third
Floor
THE CORRECT IN CORSETRY
Greensboro
G reensboro, April 26. a de
lightful event of the week was
the beautiful reception giver
AIondu.N ©veiling, by Mr. and Mrs.
F. IS. Boswell, in honor of tho Went*
ministri League and < number o 1
other friends.
Alias Lila Alerritt wad tin* •liarm-
ing"hostess at a lovely dinner in hon
or of her Miss Davison, o'
> 'omer. Those present were: Miss
Alellton Aliss Marie YY right, Messrs,
i.ane. Charlie Merritt and Cranston I
Williamof Enuoy College.
Airs. 'u. G. Adit.ns entertained at a!
pretty tea Frida*, evening in compli
ment to her house guest Miss Rebec
ca Hearn, of Eat on ton.
Miss Huldah Williams entertained
a number of the out-of-town guests
at the High School meet. FV!da>
evening. The apartments open to
the guests were decorated with ferns
and pink and white roses.
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tipui society woim n of Georgia who
arc now visiting m the mountains of
XoitH Carolina. Within the next few
Weeks Middle uud South Gco -gbi Is
expected to send its contingent of
summer belies The clubs are ur-
janging to entertain the visitors.
There will he special activity at the
Asheville Country Club, where Gcor-
ColumbiLs
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wedding in whi<
Georgian* ant
gians arc* always jjopular.
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marriage «
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Dunn took
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Air. Fad war<
place on
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afternoon
dial of
ark. the church
at 4 o'clock at the Cathe-
t. John the Divine, New
•eremony being fol
lowed by a reception at th© Fifth Av
enue home of the bride’* parents, Mr.
and Airs. John YY’. Herbeit.
Air. and Mrs. James V. Jackson
have been spending a few days with
Airs. Reuben Flare in Savannah.
('. Henry Cohen. Jr.. Is the name
of the young son who arrived YVed-
nesday at the home of Air. and Mrs.
John J. Cohen. Jr.
Air. and Mrs. Emory Williamson
are receiving congratulation*
is a young son at their home.
Air. and Mrs. James P. Doughty,
Jr., are receiving congratulation* on
the birth of a daughter.
Airs. E. w. Cole and a party of
„friends, who have been visiting At
lanta during grand opera, are with
Mrs. John J. Cohen for a visit and
wil! be entertained at luncheon Alon-
by Mrs. William B. White, and at
April 26.—A
hich hundreds of
gians and Alabamans
were deeply interested was that of
last Wednesday evening at 7:30
o’clock, when Miss Gertrude Berry, of
this city, and Mr. Will Patton, of Bii-
luingham, # were united in marriage.
A marriage of wide interest the past
week took place Thursday night at St.
Luke’s Methodist Church, when Aliss
Alice Brannon, of this city, was unit-
T ie i(l in marriage to Air. Maynard Smith,
ldo Her- ‘>f Macon, the ceremony being per
formed by Rev. O. B. Chester.
The Two-Table Auction Club was
entertained in a highly delightful
manner Wednesday morning by Miss
Sarah Cole.
A pretty event of the week was
when Mr*. Andrew Crawford enter
tained a number of friend* Wednes
day morning complimentary to Mrs.
Frank L>. Kirven, of Montgomery. The
prizes were decks of cards for high
est score, which was won by Mnf*
Walter Curt!*.
The biggest social *vent in Colum
bus of the season was the society cir
cus of the past week, which was pre
sented by local talent at Springer’s
there opera House Thursday and Friday
nights to audiences that taxed the
seating capacity of the building.
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pleai
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ttifnl AIie» Russell,
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< xpcctcd home tii-' !
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ACKSON. April 26.—The marriage
of Aliss Polite McKfbben and
caman R. Aiken, of Macon, took
*ce Thursday afternoon at four
dock ;«i the •)« me of tit bride’s
tis J. H. McK’.b-
Vtn Deventer, .u
officiated and Lie
In our corset department we are kaving
a special showing and fittings of the cel
ebrated American Lady Corset. Partic
ular women are being delighted witb the
results obtained by these superior models.
Modish figures are being built, and style,
service and satisfaction are being demon
strated. Among the - wide range of
American Lady Corset models there are
styles for all types of figures, slender,
medium and stout, ranging in prices from
$1.00 to $5.00.
We shall be glad to show you and fit you to
exactly the right model for your individual
figure. The secret of being well corseted
lies in obtaining exactly the rig ht moc
your individual figure.
A merican Lady Corsets have won a
reputation. They are absolutely “the cor
rect in corsetry. Why not wear just
the ri ffht model of American Lady Corsets
for your individual figure and be correct?
or
Ready - to -Wear
SUIT SALE
Smartest. Eponge Bulgarian
Suits, $35 values S.'
Cleverly Tailored Shepherd's V
Check Suits, $25 & $35 values
Splendid lines Copenhagen,
Black and Navy Suits, to $35
Much
less for
Atlanta
Lome lo this sale Monday expecting to
see the cleverest styles and qualities yon
ever did see at $25 to $35. You won't he
disappointed. Think oi’ our giving such
values so early in the season. Everj new
model is hero in every size for misses and
ladies in every conceivable new style. Values
to $35. To close Monday, $19.75.
Special Showing Monday of
! and Lingerie Dresses
for Graduation
$5.95, $6.95, $8.95 to $25.00
vf.
300 Linen and
Ratine Dresses
fine notices that the lingerie dresses this season are
[in simpler styles, ot soft voiles, marquisettes, crepes and
■/mulls. Many are very sweetly embroidered in French over
work liatterns. Many have wide "lacey” borders
of embroidery in the skirls and composing th.*
waist Many arc embroidered Robe effects, with
lace inserts. They are all as pretty as they can be.
and we have a full line of sizes at a>) prices-
S25.00, S1D.75. $11.75. $li
and $3.P3.
’a. $10.75, $''.75. $0.115
Prices Range
$1.00 to $5.00
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New One-piece Mod
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natural and white..
New Coat Dresses in
correct 1913 styles,
all colors
New Dresses, with
Bulgarian embroid
ered collars and
cuffs, all colors
Choice
While They
Last
.95
All sizes
Misses’
and
Ladies’
fSttr.ws
A special purchase of new garments in
this sale that will show you what good
buying means. Over ,‘!00 new and very
smart dresses, of French and Ramie
Linen and the new Ratine. No need to
fuss over buying material and having
dresses made when you can buy smart
garments at such a Jw qC
money-saving price *Y • •17*3
Juniors’ Balkan
Middies at $1.00
Second Floor
Just received by Satiw
day’s express a big special /
purchase of extra grade
Balkan Middies for girls
14.
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alkun Mutates lor girls i n:
I. It) and 18 years. Ex- ,1;!i
tly like cut. of whiter^'
J. blue or \
nd cuffs. j
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