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TIEARST’S SUNDAY AMERICAN, ATLANTA, GA„ SUNDAY,, APRIL 27, 1912.
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S AVANNAH. April 26.—One of the
most interesting social events
I of the early summer will be
the wedding of Miss Belle O'Driscoll
Battey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
.Frank C. Battey. to I lieutenant Meade
Wlldriek, Coast Artillery Corps, U.
A., which will take place at Christ
Episcopal Church at !* o’clock in the
evening <»f June 4. The ceremony will
he performed by the Rev. Francis
Alan Brown, the rector, and will be
followed hv a reception at the home
of the bride.
The marriaMe of Miss Beta Bessie
Nowlin* to Mr. Alfred Prior took
place Wednesday at 12:30 p.
[ Margaret Baker,
! Dora Burns. Mr
Misses Jennings
nings, Mrs. Jane
Helen Battle and
i. K. II. Myers, the
Jartin (Jury Jcn-
\Veils, Mr. and .Mr®.
m. at
St. Paul’s Episcopal Church. The
ceremony was followed by a recep
tion at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank "Woollard. The bride is n
daughter of Mr. Charles Newling, of
Sandy Bedfordshire, England. The
C. II. Howard and others.
The marriage of Miss Louise Brig
ham and Mr. Daniel G. Hoidt, Jr., of
Savannah, takes place Wednesday
afternoon at the Church of the Good
Shepherd. The young couple will leave
almost immediately afterward for a
trip North before locating In Savan
na li.
Mrs. Minter Wimberly, of Macon, Is
Visiting Mrs. Frederick Ball Pope.
Miss Irene von Kamp is spending
some time with Mrs. John S. Nixon
at her country home.
Mrs. Harold B. Gwin has returned
from Charleston.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hunt, of Brain
tree, Mass., arc guests of Mr. and Mrs. j
Charles (’lark on the Hill.
The improvement in the condition j
of Miss Annie Rice, who 1s very ill ;
with typhoid fever, is the occasion of j
much pleasure.
Miss Marguerite Wright returns
this week from .Savannah, where she
tf'r the ceremony, cream and cake in
pink and white was served the gliests.
Some out-of-town guests at the wed
ding were: Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Aiken,
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Aiken, Mr. and
Mrs. B. II. Matthews. Miss Lucy
Ivlealor, Mr. and Mrs. B. Z. Aiken.
Mr. W. H White. Jr.. Mr. E. S. Pup-
py. all of Atlanta
The marriage of Miss Minnie Bai
ley and George Edwin Mallet will
take plant on the evening of June 18
at ihe Methodist Church. A num
ber of parties Will be tendered to the
charming bride-elect before her mar-
riagt.
Dalton
ridegroom is a son of Captain George has been visiting relatives while at
Prior. R. X.. of Kings Land, Norfolk, tending the Cabell-Btdl wedding.
England. The young couple will make Mrs. Charles H. Phinizy and Mrs.
their home in this city. Thomas D. Coleman have returned
Cordial interest is felt in the mar- from Washington, where they visited
riage Wednesday night of Miss Anna friends. During their stay they won
Boll and Mr. John Cabell, which was guests of honor at a number of pleas-
soiemnized at 1» o'clock at the Inde- ant social functions given by Mr
pendent Presbyterian Church by the
Rev. Rockwell S. Brank. the pastor.
The church had been very handsome
ly decorated for the occasion with
palms and Easter lilies. The wed
ding was followed by a large recep
tion at the home of the bride’s pa
rents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Bell.
Colonel and Mrs. Beirm* 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
McAlpin. Mrs. McGruder is an aunt
of Lieutenant McGruder. of Fort
Screven.
Mrs. P. W Meldrim and Misses
Sophia and June Meldrim left Wed
nesday to spend a few weeks at Flint
Rock, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Lawton. Mrs.
Georg*' J. Baldwin and Mrs. H. B.
Skeele are spending a few days at
Flat Rock. N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Moise and Miss
Sarah Moise have returned from a
trip to New York.
Miss Edna Byck has returned from
New 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.
Justice Lamar and Mrs. John Hays |
Hammond.
Misses Marion and Ruth Weigh*
have returned from Warrenton, where
they attended the Stowe-McGregor 1
wedding.
Mrs. Jacob Phinizy is convalescent
after a recent illness.
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Asheville and Western North
Carolina a tv returning home from
ALDOSTA, April 20. Miss
ouise Wilson and Sam Nash
Clark were married quietly
Wednesday morning. The ceremony
was performed by Dr. George Selzer,
Immediately after the ceremony the
couple left for New York and other
cities in the East. The couple will
make their future home in Tnrboro,
N. (*.. where the groom is In business.
Miss Louise Wilson entertained a
few friends at a dinner at the* Valdes
Hotel Tuesday evening. Covers were
laid for ten and a delicious seven-
course dinner was served.
The Ladies’ Aid Society of tin*
( hristian Church met Monday after
noon at the home of Mrs. W. D. Dan
iels. Music, readings, etc., were
pleasant features of the afternoon,
and delightful refreshments were
se rved by the hostess.
Mrs. R. W. McDaniel, of Fairfax,
S. ( .. is visiting her sister, Mrs. A.
T. Woo l ward.
Mr. Fred Pendleton and bride have
returned to Valdosta aft* r a visit to
points of interest in the Northern
States ac.d up tlv* Hudson.
Mrs. E M. Weeks and Miss Thel-
D ALTON, April 26. Among the
most enjoyable affairs of the
week-end were the parties at
which Mrs. W. E. Mann entertained
at. her homo ori 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
week 1n Atlanta, attending all per
formances, while other* went there
for matinees. Those who made the
trip were Mr. and Mrs. If. J. Smith,
Mrs. S. P. Maddox. Mm M. C. Foster,
Mrs. F. fs. AfcCutchen, Mrs. M. M.
Puckette, Mrs. C. AI. Hollingsworth,
Mis. F. T. Hardwick, Mrs. W. R.
Cannon, Mrs. W. It. Foote. Mrs. F K.
Sims, Mrs. C. L. Hamilton. Mrs. j P.
Herndon, Mrs. Louise Ramsay, Mrs.
W. M Hardwick, Mrs. G. M. Cannon,
Jr. Mr*. L. P. MeAuliffe, Mrs. J. L.
Brown, Mrs. W. D. King Mrs. P B.
Trammell. Mrs. IV. E. Mann, Miss
Belle McCarty, Miss Pearl Coyle, Miss
Louise Sutherland. Miss Irene Hunt,
Miss Daisy Hamilton. Miss Lavinia
King, Mbs Frances Hardwick, Miss
Eugenia Bitting. Mrs. K. <\ Coffey,
Miss Marie Hollingsworth, Miss Car
rie Green, Miss Willie White, Walter
Heasty and C. l\ Barrett.
Horace Lanier, M/s. Scott Bake',
Mrs. Fred Shaefer, Mm. Hugh Mc
Culloch, ML* Ruth Letimy, Miss Kuo
Smith and Miss Bessie Hmlt i.
Miss Martha Horsley has returned
from Atlanta wh*-re she was the
guest of her sister, Mrs. F. K. Boland
for several weeks.
A number of West Point people
were in Atlanta this week attending
grand opera. Among them were Mrs.
Will Lanier, Mrs. James Lanier, Mr.
.end Mrs." Arch Avery, Misses Maty
and Mattie Lou Scott, Mrs. WilLlara
Huff. Mrs. Jamie Hudinon, Mrs. John
Horsley.
Mies Kate Smith will spend next
week the guest of Miss Fay Shutze in
Atlanta.
Mrs. Lottie Melton is the guest of
her daughter, Mrs?. L. W. Arnold, in
Atlanta.
Miss Daisy Zachry has returned
from Columbus, where she attended
the wedding of Miss Lewis. While
there she was the guest of Mrs. i\
A. Tatum.
Mr. G. H. Lanier and Mr. VY. O.
Lanier have returned from a trip to
Panama.
Thomasville
T
HOMASVILLK, April 26.—Sev
eral enjoyable events of the
week in social circles were
given in compliment to Miss Nannie
Timberlake, of Staunton, Va., who
left Thursday night, after spending
some weeks here as the guest of her
sister, Mrs. Hansel 1 Watt.
A bridge party of six tables given
by Mrs. Anson W. Ball on Wednes
day afternoon was much enjoyed by
the guests present. High score prize
I was won by Mrs. J. II. Herbener.
A pretty luncheon was given on
Wednesday by Mrs. Jay O. 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.
West Point
W est point, Apm M,-on
Wednesday afternoon Mrs.
Shaefer entertained the mem
bers of the club at a bridge party. At
the conclusion of the game a daintv
salad course with iced tea, was
served. Those present were: Mrs.
Way cross
T IT TAY’CROSS, April 26.—Mrs.
yV John W. Bennett gave an
elaborate reception Wednes
day afternoon for Mrs. X. R. Rhoads
and Miss YanHorne, of Savannah.
Receiving with Mrs. Bennett were the
honorees and Mrs. W. P. Price and
Mrs. T. J. Guru.
The Friday Club was enjoyably en
tertained yesterday by Miss Esther
Deen, the attractive and popular
daughter of former State Henator
George W. Deen. m
During the next month Miss Clyde
Lott, a bride-elect, whose marriage to
Mr. Frank Douglas Hereford in June
will bo one of the social events in
WaycroM. will be the honoree at a
number of pretty affairs.
Richmond
R ichmond, va.. April 26--Mr
Fitzhugh Knox, of Atlanta,
Ga., uncle of the bride, was
among those in attendance upon the
marriage last evening of Miss 1 Jane
Bayly Knox, daughter o*' Mr. and Mrs.
John Somerville Knox, Jr., and Slg-
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
eet. 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.
ftuena Vista
B uena vista, Apia 26—Miss
Ethel Stpry and Mr. Clinton 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 eoupie went to South
Georgia and Florida for a two weeks’
wedding trip.
rrn California, were married Wednes
day, Tim marriage took place at Ab
beville. S. c.
The bride i» a des. eniTunt of the
historic family (Lewis) of Virginia,
famous in the Revolutionary and Civ: 1
Wars. She is n grout-great-grand-
daughter of the late General Miller
and a daughter of the late it. A. Hen
ry, of Elbert County, Geergiu.
Elberton
E LBERTON, April 26.—One of the
social events of the season tn
Elberton was tile wedding
Thursday afternoon of Mis* Mathilda
Smith to Mr. Fred Herndon, which
took place at the home of the bride's
parents on College Avenue. The home
was artistically decorated in quanti
ties of ferns artd smilax, with- a pro
fusion • of white flowers. The bride
was 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 the valley. Miss Margaret
Smith, sister of the bride, acted as
maid of honor. Site wore a becoming
gown of white lingerie, with a pink
sarr. Mr. Julian Herndon, brother
of the bridegroom, was lies; man. R-v.
R. C. t'lcck'er, of the First Metho
dist Church, performed the ceremony.
Monticello
M onticello, April an. Miss
Cathollne Thomason was the
charming hostess at a most
delightful party Friday evening com
plimentary to Miss Myrtice Thoma
son.
dren have returned from Oxford
where they visited Rev. and Ah-
Rembert Smith.
Mias Anyie Little, of liatonton is
the guest of Airs. K. C. Kelly.
-Mr. and Airs. A. S. Walker. Misses
Edith and Winnie Walker. Airs. .1 1
Walker, Messrs. Jim West and Paul
Walker attended the funeral of \i»
William Walker, at Willard, last Sa.
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Mrs. Robert Daniel, of Griffin. was
the honor guest at a meeting; of the
Civic Improvement Club Saturday
afternodn 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-
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Tifton
T 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 Oordele.
Mrs. N. Peterson, vice chairman ot
the Georgia Federation of Women’.''
Clubs, is spending the week in Wash
ington, D. 0.
Talbot ton
T ALBOTTON, April 26— Mrs. Alii- |'
dred Elliott, of Georgia, and I
William Hallowell, formerly of
Talbotton, Ga., now residing in South-
...... . . ma Proctor returned tills week from
Atlanta after spending grand opera ,. olmnbus whel . 0 lheJ . „ ttPnde< j J
week in the Georgia capital. All were
royally received. Many who went
down hav* remained over for the
week-end.
Edward Huttlett Gregians, a Caro
lina musician of some note, was
among those remaining over for an
informal professional dinner which
wag given him on Friday evening b>
eight of his friends in Georgia at the
Piedmont Hotel. This was one of
the smart events of the week for
visitor.-.
Mrs. D. G. Ward, of Black Moun
tain. wh » has been spending the past
fortnight with her sister in Charlotte,
is now visiting her sister, Mrs. Eliza
beth E. Ward, on North Jackson
Street, in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rym
Palm Beach. have arrived in the
mountains of Western Carolina, and
are now the guests of Mrs. Thomas
Do* the mother of Mrs. Hyman, at
Bonnie Croat.
Mrs. Harry Lindsay lias returned
in her home in Asheville after a visit
to friends and relatives in Atlanta
md Macon.
Mr.-. <Tian - I. .\h <’ailalian, of
Black .Mountain, haves early in the
week u» visit friends on Capitol Ave
nue. Atlanta.
Mrs. A. B. Kellogg has gone to At-
missionary meeting of the Methodist
Conference.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shelton
leached Valdosta this week from
theit wedding tour in the North and
spent several days here with rela-
Ives.
Mrs. Frank McRee returned Wed
nesday from Columbus, where she - at
tended a meeting of the church work
ers of the South Georgia Conference.
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Al.
RKHXSBORO, April 26.- A de
lightful event of the week was
the beautiful reception given
nday evening, by Mr. and Mrs.
F. 10. Boswell, in honor of the* West
minister League and a mirnbei o!
other friends.
Aliss Lila Merritt was the charm
ing hostess at a lovely dinner in hon
or of her gucs* Miss Davison, ol
‘‘oilier. Those present were: Miss
Mellton Miss Marie Wright. Messrs,
auie. Chariio Merritt and Cranston,
William " of Kmt>**y College.
Mrs. G. (;. A da.ns entertained at a
pretty tea Frida;, evening in oomph-
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“nta to visit friends for several day;- mont to her hom e guest Aljss Rebec-
in West End.
Ail-. George Haywoofl, of Arden, is
\ Kiting in Atlanta
R. Lamar was In Asheville for a
few days thi- week from Flat Rock,
" here be is visit ins his parents, the
Rev. Mr. and Airs Robert Black. Mr.
Lamar is of Augusta.
Misses Sophie and Jane Meldrin.
of Savannah, arc among tlte promi
nent society women of Georgia who
aiv ttow visiting tit the mountains of
Not t A Carolina. Within the next few
weeks Middle ami South Georgia is
expected to semi its contingent of
summer belles. The clubs are ar
ranging to entertain the visitors.
There will bo spe- ial uctlvitv at the
Asheville Country Flub, tv her
gians are always popular.
ca Hearn, of Eatonton.
Miss Huldah Williams entertained!
a number of tlte out-of-town guests
at the High School meet. Friday
evening. .The apartments open to!
the guests were decorated with ferns
and pink and white roses.
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qial uf i ; Divine, Nev.
York, riic church ceremony being fol
lowed by a reception at the Fifth Av
enue home of the bride’s parents, Mv.
and Mrs. John W. Herbert.
Mr. and Mrs. James l . Jackson
have been spending a few days with
Mr* Reuben Clan- in Savannah.
C. Henry Cohen, .Tr.. is the name
of the young son who arrived Wed
nesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
John J. Cohen. Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Emory Williamson
MBPS. GA.. April 26.—A
dding in which hundreds of
Georgians and Alabamans
were deeply interested was that of
last Wednesday evening at 7:2a
o’clock, win u Miss Gertrude Berry, of
thi.' city, and Mr. Wi'.l Pattern, of Bii -
niingh&ni. were united in marriage.
A marriage of wide interest the past
week took place Thursday night at St.
Luke’s Methodist Church, when Miss
Alice Brannon, of this city, was unit
ed in marring to Mr. Maynard Smith,
of Macon, the ceremony being per
formed by Rev. * >. 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 Mrs. Andrew Crawford enter
tained a number of friends Wednes
day morning complimentary to Mrs.
Frank I>. Kirvon, of Montgomery. The
prizes were decks of cards for high
est score, which was won by Mrs.
Walter *’urtis.
The biggest social event in Colum-
} bus of the season was the society cir
rus of the past week, which was pre
sented by local talent at Springer’s
Jackson
are receiving congratulations; there opera House Thursday and Friday
is a young son at their home. nights to audiences that taxed the
Mr. and Mrs. James P. Doughty, seating capacity of the building.
Jr., art receiving congratulations on
the birth of a daughter.
Mrs. E. \t . Cole and a party jf
friends, who have been visiting At - *
lanta during grand opera, are with ]
Mrs. John J. Cohen for a visit and I
will be entertained at luncheon Mon
day by Mrs. William B. White, and at
tea Monday ai.ernoon at Mrs. Cohen's.
(/ole. although she has not lived |
in Augusta for many years, is pleas-
xntly recalled by friends made when
?-:;e v as the beautiful Mi*« Russell.
Augusta’s C
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ition to Atlanta for
ACKSON, April 26.—The marriage
of Mis;» Dollle McKibben and
Lea man R. Yiken. <>f Macon took
1 luce Thursday afternoon at fmu
o’clock a' the iHme. of rile bride'.-:
pu rents,
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In our corset department we are having
a special showing and fittings of the cel
ebrated American Lady Corset. Partic
ular women are being delighted with the
results obtained by these superior models.
IVIodish 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 he glad to show you and fit you to
exactly the ri ght model for your individual
figure. The secret of being well corseted
lies in obtaining’ exactly the ri g’ht model for
your individual figure.
American Lady Corsets have won a
reputation. They are absolutely ’th e cor
rect in corsetry. Why not wear just
the ri ght model of American Lady Corsets
for your individual figure and he correct?
Extraordinary Bargains in Millinery
SALE OF SHAPES
Values to $3.50
A special purchase, another of
High's bargain scoops, en
ables ns to give you a splendid
selection of Chip and Milan
Monday
$1.48
Shapes
solors
to-morrow, all new
“La Vogue”
Summer Hats
$5.00 to $25.00
The essentially 1'euiiniue quality shows up very
daintily in these new “Summery” Hats. If you need a
•hurmlug hat in wlnit is termed a Lingerie effect to
wear with a fetching afternoon or semi-evening dress,
these are the liats to select from.
They are indescribably quaint, attract
ive and fascinating: delicate, dainty
[dnks. blues, cream, white and 1 Dres
den novelties. You are asked to in-
sjieet our exclusive "La Vogue” line
$5.00
$25.00
Each
CLEARANCE SALE
Trimmed Hats
Values to $10.00
We shall close out a perfectly won
derful lot of Bargains in smart
Trimmed Hats Monday. Every
one a. good $5, $7.50,
$8 and $10 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
Ready - to -Wear g
SUIT SALE |
Bulgarian .
Smartest Eponge
Suits, $35 values
Cleverly Tailored Shepherd's 1
Check Suits, $25 & $35 values
Splendid lines Copenhagen,
Black and Navy Suits, to $35
Much
less for
Atlanta
. Come* to this sale Monday expecting
see the cleverest styles and qualities you
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ever did see at $25 to $35. You won't lie
disappointed. Think of out' giving such
values so early in the season. Every new
model is here in every size for misses and
ladies in every conceivable new style. Values
to $35. To close Monday, $19.75.
Special Showing Monday of
Voile and Lingerie Dresses
for Graduation
$5.95, $6.95, $8.95 to $25.00
Prices Range
$1.00 to $5.00
Let Us Show You
KEELY’S
300 Linen and
Ratine Dresses
One notices that the lingerie dresses this season arc
jfin simpler styles, of soft voiles, marquisettes, crepes and
lfmulLs. Many are very sweetly embroidered in French over
work patterns. Many have wide "lacey" borders
of embroidery in the skirts and composing tIf
waist Many are embroidered Kobe effects, with
lace inserts. They are all as pretty as they can be,
and we have ;i full line of si'/.es at ail price-
.$”5.00, .$10.75, St 1.75, SB.’.05, $10.75. SS75. .$6.95
and .$5.05.
New One-piece Mod
els, in blues, tans,
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’
A special purchase of new garments in
this sale that wilr show you what good
buying means. Over .’!(K) 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
money-saving price....
$7.95
Juniors’ Balkan
Middies at $1.00
Second Floor
Just received by Satur
day’s express a big special
purchase of extra grade
Balkan Middies for girls
If, It) and 18 years. Ex-,
actly like cut, of white'
Galatea, wittNred, blue or
white collars and cuffs.
r"°' $i.oo
Also Regulation Middy-’
Blouses for ages 8 to
&i£ ar f: $1.00
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