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HEARST’S SUNDAY AMERICAN, ATLANTA. OX. SUNDAY. AT AY 30. 191!
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CHARGE PURCHASES THIS MONTH GO ON JUNE STATEMENT, NOT PAYABLE UNTIL JULY
Last Call! Last Day!
Last Chance to Save in
RICH’S 48th ANNIVERSARY SALE
P ROMINENT among the long list
of June weddings Is that of Miss
Jane Thornton and Alfred D.
Kennedy, of Greenville, S. C., which
takes place at the home of the bride’s
mother, Mrs. Albert E. Thornton, on
Thursday evening, June 17. While the
list of guests will include only the
large family connection of the bride
and bridegroom and their close
friends, the wedding will be marked
by unusually pretty details of decora
tion.
Miss Eliza Dancy, of Baltimore, a
former Atlanta girl, will come to At
lanta on Saturday, June 12, to be maid
of honor at the wedding. She will be
a guest of Miss Thornton.
The bride’s cousin, Miss Margaret
Banks, of LaGrange, and Miss Leone
Ladson will be bridesmaids, and the
bridegroom will have as his best man
his brother, Henry Kennedy, of At
lanta. Dr. J. S. Lyon will officiate.
After their wedding journey, Mr.
Kennedy and his bride will be at home
in Greenville, S. C.
The bride has declined the'prenup
tial parties which would have been
, given her by her friends.
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"Joyeuse,” the home of Mr. and
Mrs. John King Ottley, will be the
scene of the wedding of their only
daughter, Miss Passie May Ottley, and
George McCarty, Jr., which has been
dated for Friday, July 9. The mar
riage will take place during the late
afternoon, and plans are being made
for an unusually pretty, ceremony,
with several attendants.
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M r. AND MRS. EDWARD SKIN
NER KING, of Cambridge,
Mass., have issued invitations to
the marriage of their daughter, Mar
garet Wight, to James Campbell
Manry, of Atlanta, the marriage to
take place Wednesday afternoon,
June 16, at 3:30 o’clock, in Shepard
Memorial Church, Cambridge. Cards
inclosed state that they will be at
home after November 1 at Ewing
Christian College, Allahabad, India.
Mr. Manry, who i« the son of Mr,
and Mrs. William F. Manry, of At
lanta, will bring his bride for a visit to
them in their Druid Hills home before
leaving for India. A host of friends,
both in Cambridge, wher eMr. Manry
was a student at Harvard, and of the
bride-elect, are interested in their
marriage.
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Mrs. Ada Gertrude Arnold has is
sued invitations to the marriage of
her daughter, Irene Annie Albert, to
Frank Hamilton Jeter, of Raleigh, N.
C., formerly of Atlanta, on Tuesday
evening, June 8, at 9 o’clock, at her
home. No. 236 Lee street, Atlanta.
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Miss Mary Belle Dean gave a read
ing at a meeting of the “H. C.” Club
on Thursday evening, when members
were pleasantly entertained in their
clubrooms. on Capitol avenue.
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Mrs. W. Lea Clark and Dorothy and
Lea Clark are spending two weeks
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Phil
Cook, at their home, No. 310 East
Linden street.
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Miss Evelyn Orme has returned
from a visit to her aunt, Mrs. Albert
Cox, in Bremen, Ga.
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A T the commencement exercises of
Mt, de Sales Academy, in Ma
con, this week, several Atlanta
students will take prominent parts.
Miss Harriet Askam, the young
daughter of Dr. H. F. Askam, will be
one of a group of pretty dancers on
Thursday evening. ^
Miss Rebecca Hill, of Atlanta, will
give some piano solos. Others tak
ing part in various features of the
week are Miss L’Ans Daniel, Miss
Amelia Harwell and Miss Eliza La
mar, all of Atlanta.
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Miss Nell Newman, of Macon, has
returned home after a visit to Mrs.
' Edward Durant, on Ponce DeLeon
avenue.
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a RECITAL will be given by Her
bert Goode, pianist, assisted by
Miss Bannie Hood contralto, in
the ballroom of the Hotel Ansley on
Monday evening, when the following
program will b egiven:
1. (a) J. S. Bach—Prelude and Fu
gue in C sharp major, (b) L. van
Beethoven—Sonata, op. 101, allegretto
ma non troppo, allegro vivace, adagio,
allegro.
2. Vocal—Rossi—Aria from opera
“Mitrane.” .
3. (a) Mendelssohn—"Song Without
Words.” (b) Chopin—Nocturne, c
major, (c) Brahms—Intermezzo, (d)
MacDoWell—Novelette.
i. Vocal—(a) Old English, "When
Love Is Kind." (b) Lully—Aria from
"Amadis." (c) Brahms—Sapphic Ode.
o. (a) Debussy—"Reflections |>n
the Water.” (b) Arensky—"The
Cuckoo.” (c) Liszt—Fantasy, “Som- |
nambula."
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Misses Virginia and Henrietta J
Macks left Saturday on a trip to
Richmond. Norfolk, Baltimore, Wash-
inatun and Atlantic City.
Girls’ $1.25 & $1.50 Dresses 98c
ROKEN lines grouped at this clearaway price. Made of guar
an teed fast color ginghams, in neat checks, plaids and stripes
High and long-waisted models. Sizes 6 to 14.
$1 Dresses 79c
Chiefly of ginghams.
$2.50
Also a grouping of broken lines
| Sizes 2 to 6, and 6 to 14.
Junior Dresses from last
season reduced to
First prices were $7.50 to $15. Attractive materials.
! Sizes 13, 15 and 17.
Infants’ Caps at Half Price
S Hand-made and hand-embroidered caps of organdies,
3 lingerie and convent cloth. Slightly mussed or counter-
^ tossed.
3 Were $1.50 to $3.50; now 75c to $1.75.
(Juveniel, Second Floor.)
The “Bell-Toll of Economy’" Rings Out
Loud and Clear for This Final Sale
$2.98
i$6 to $10 Hand-Embroidered
Art Pieces at
H AYING been used as models or show pieces, these articles
are counter-tossed; some slightly soiled. Beautifully hand
1 embroidered on white or natural colored linens, lawns, batistes
I and nainsooks, according to the article. Included are
—Shirtwaists, —Children's Dresses, a a a.
—Night Dresses, —Of Batiste, Lawn, 1 U t §1 kJ
Combinations, —Repp & Pique, \ ^
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R ICH’S 48th Anniversary Sale closes to-morrow. It
has been tremendously successful. Tuesday the
buyers hurry back to New York to replenish stocks.
But before going they have received orders to
Make a Clean Sweep of All Goods
Remaining From the Anniversary Sale
That’s the reason for these slashed prices—that’s
the idea behind this sale. We’re through with May;these
odds and ends that remain are simply a drop in the
bucket to what we’ve sold. To-morrow, then, we WIND
UP the ANNIVERSARY SALE with these unparal
leled BARGAINS:
Laces & Embroideries
Thousands of Yards Regrouped for This Day.
Last Call, Last Chance, at These Prices:
39c
69c
59cto 85c Laces, Etc. to $ 2 Embroideries,Etc.
—B9o Flouncings embroider
ed on sheer batistes. 18 and
27 inches.
—76c Allovers, embroidered
In colors on voile and crepe.
38 Inches.
Laces in the sheer
Cream and white.
—SI.25 to $2 Allover Embroideries
in baUste. voile, cotton crepe de
chine and organdy. Embroidered
In white and colors. 45 Inches.
—$1 to |1.75 Embroidered Flounc
ings. in white or colors, on batiste,
voile and marquisette.
—$1 to $2 Filet, Chantilly and em
broidered Net Flouncings in cream
and white. 18 to 27 Inches. Ex
quisite effects now in high vogue
for summer dresses.
19c
i —Pillow Cushions, —Shirtwaists.
' —Centerpieces.
1 —Pin Cushions,
i —Scarfs, etc. —Petticoats,
—Novelties, Etc.
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$1 & $1.50 Semi-Made Gowns 69c
; The material is a silky-looking crepe in white, pink or blue.
| Clearly stamped; easily embroidered and very pretty when fin-
| ished. Need only be embroidered to be ready for wear. Sizes
115, 16 and 17.
19c & 25c Towels at 15c
Union huckaback—plain or figured—stamped for scalloping,
! edges and embroidery. Simple designs—splendid for beginners.
| ( Main Floor, Center)
I $2 & $3 Chiffon Taffetas 98c
| Splendid quality imported Swiss chiffon taffetas. 40 inches wide.
[Only these colors left: Wistaria, light blue, lavender, maize, nile,
[Many oth^r silks grouped at 98c, including;
I $1.75 satin stripe crepe de chine
\ $2.00 brocaded black Pussy Willow taffeta
i $2.50 embroidered colored taffetas
| $1.50 polka dot foulards, 40 inches
! $1.50 to $2.00 fancy silks, various kinds.
Last Day of LINEN SALE
D ECAUSE of conditions abroad—unplanted flax fields and disturbed manu-
^ factoring conditions—linen prices have advanced 10 to 30 per cent. All our
comparative valuations, nevertheless, are based upon our regular—not the ad
vanced—prices—hence savings are even greater than indicated. But to-morrow is
the last day of the sale—you must act at once.
Linens by the Yard
72-inch Cream Irish Damask, 79c.
06-inch Full Bleach Shamrock Damask, 89c.
72-inch Full Bleach Irish Table Damask, $1.
70-inch Extra Heavy German Damask, $1.
70-inch Full Bleach Irish Damask, $1.19.
$3.50 to $4.50 Table Napkins at
$2.98
—76c Allover
shadow laces.
18 Inches.
—59c to 85c odds and ends of
shadow and net top laces from 18
to 27 inches wide.
12'/*c
19c to 25c Laces, Etc. 29c to 35c Laces, Etc.
—Bewitching Net Top Laces in
cream and white. The popular 9
to 18-inch widths for tier skirt*
and flouncings.
—12 yards of narrow Laces and
Insertions—19c for the dozen
yards Is less than 2c a yard.
—19c to 25c round thread and dia
mond mesh Val. Laces in 2)4 to
6-Inch edges and Insertions. Many
to match,
—19c to 26c cream and white Ori
ental Laces, 4 to 8 Inches.
—26c Embroidered Cambric Corset
Covers. 18 inches.
22-inch Gold Medal Irish Damask; regularly $4.
24-inch German Linen Napkins; regularly $4.
24-inch Fine Irish Damask Napkins; regularly $4.
22 to 25-inch Napkins; regularly $3.50 to $4,50.
Odd Table Cloths Reduced
Five big lots on tables representing the odds and ends from our
regular stock. All sizes from 2x2 yards to 2Mlx314 yards in stock,
but, of course, not all sizes at each price. Pay— "
$2.90 $3.90 $4.90 $5.90 $6.90
for $3.50 to
$4.50 Cloths
Now is the
for $5 to
$7.50 Cloths
for $6.50 to
$8.50 Cloths
for $8.50 to
$11 Cloths
for $9 to
$12 Cloths
75c & $1
Silks at .
39c
75c Chiffons, 39c.
$1 Marquisettes, 39c.
Silk & Wool Crepes, 39c.
Clean-up lots, hence
.broken color assortments.
$1 & $1.50
Silks at. .
69c
Time to Buy TOWELS 85c to $1.25 Towels 69c
—A grouping of stylish silks in
the smart plaids and stripes;
any number of patterns. Also
$1 silk failles in good color as
sortment and $1.50 satin strip
ed marquisettes.
$1.50 to $2 Silk Shirtings $1.19 f
«S q TRIPED Silk Shirtings—the rage not alone for shirts,
7* but for dresses as well. All the new stripes—Roman,
•8 Candy, Awning, Satin and Self, and the popular Black-and-
«5 White Stripes. But it is the silk on which we focus attention
3 —the fashionable
? Crepe de Chines and Pussy Willow Crepes
5 —32 inches wide; regularly $1.50 and $2, at $1.19.
% Striped Wash Silks 79c
-32 inches wide in the newest stripe effects,
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Half Linen Towels
I2V2C towels, 17x34 in., 10c.
15c towels, 19x38 in., 12i/ 2 c.
20c towels, 18x36 in., 17c.
Pure Linen Huck Towels
25c towels, 18x34 in., 19c.
29c towels, 19x37 in.. 23c.
35c towels, 20x35 in., 25c.
Hemstitched Linen Towels
35c towels, 20x36 in., 23c.
39c towels, 20x36 in., 29c.
50c towels, 20x38 in., 39c.
59c towels, 22x42 in., 47c.
XAfE’VE grouped one table full of fine
hemstitched linen huck towels
in various styles. Values to $1.25, at
69c.
Bath Towels in Sale
Heavy Turkish Bath Towels that will
rub you dry in a twinkling.
A Jewelry Clean-Up at
$1 to $3 Hair Ornaments,
$1 to $3 Necklaces, etc.
$1 to $2 Lockets, Chains,
$1 to $1.69 Card Cases, etc.
"$3.00 Jewelry at 59cI” exclaim the incredulous.
“Surely you don’t expect us to believe that?’’ But surely we do—•
it’s worth any man’s job here who willfully exaggerates. So when
we advertise “$3 Jewelry for 69c,’’ you can look for just that.
It, all comes about because we are clearing away the broken lots
and assortments left from our recent Jewelry Sale. Oddments
from stock are also included. In all you will find:
$2 to $3 Colored Bead Necklacesu-often combined with metal. Solid
colors and almoat every conceivable combination.
$1.00 to $1.50 French Filled Pearl Bead Necklaces, 16 and 26-lnch
lengths.
$1 to $3 Hair Ornaments—shell, amber, deml-blonde.
$1 to $2.50 Jet Jewelry—Brooches, Combs and Side Combs.
$1 to $2 Fans and Opera Chains—variously of German Silver and
Gun Metal.
$1 Gold (10 Kt.) Beauty PinB, two on card ..
$1 to $2 Gold Filled Lockets—round, oval, or heart shape.
$1.69 German Silver Card Cases—folding purse style, silk lined, va
rious fittings.
(Third Floor.)
Axminster Rugs $1.50
pERFECT qualities of Axminster Rugs, in the standard grades.
* Woven in the hit and miss patterns—desirable for bedrooms,
bathroom, living rooms and any place where a small rug is needed.
In regular patterns the price would be $3. Sizes are 27x54 inches.
(Third Floor.)
22x42
inches
24x4°.
inches
26x50
inches
23c 29c 39c
$2.50 to $3
Umbrellas at
$1.98
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Keep Him
OUT
O NE fly shut out now is worth
a million later. So say the
scientists who know what’s swat.
It is cheaper to bar the flies out
than let them come streaming in
from the garbage pail to light
upon your butter.
We have the widest possible
selection of sizes and makes in
window screens, and *ean give
you sizes for almost any window.
Please bring your measurements
—height and width. All our
screens are covered with wire
small enough in mesh to keep
out most all pestiferous insects.
Just a few sample sizes:
Wood Frame Screens.
$2.50 Silk Vests
$1.89
P URE thread silk vests
in pink and white.
Plain or embroidered;
sleeveless styles with
French neckband and
straps. Sizes 34 to 44.
Women’s $1 & $1.50
Union Suits 72c
Z'' 1 AUZE weight silk
lisle; neckless and
sleeveless; choice of tight
or lace knee. Sizes 4, 5
and 6.
50c Union Suits 35c
—Sheer gauze weight lisle,
well made with flat seams,
neatly finished with wash
able tape. Sizes 4, 5 and 6.
Summer Time and
Your Hair
Y OU’LL enjoy your vacation
so much better if your hair
is always comfortable <pul tidy.
A Paristyle switch makes a won
derful difference. Fine wavy hair
in all shades:
22-inch, 98c.
26-inch, $1.98.
28-inch, $2.98.
Transformation, 98c.
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P IRST time we have ever seen such handles on umbrellas
* at $1.98. Some are
■ —Hand-carved mission and ebony, others are sterling and gold-
I trimmed; some have pearl inlaid.
—Covers are fast black, weather-and-water proof silk and linen taffeta—
; 8-rommed, 22-inch spread
(Main Floor—Center.)
Let-Go of Ready-to-Wear at
Prices That Mean Instant Dismissal for
^ Practically Every Wool Suit in Stock ^(fir
A GENERAY shake-up throughout the stock in order to clear away broken linei) and the many oddments
remaining from the heavy month’s selling. The new prices force out practically every wool suit in
stock at
$7.48 $11.95 $24.75
18-inch,
24-inch,
30-inch,
36-inch,
36-inch,
extends
extends
extends
extends
extends
33-inch,
37-inch,
37-inch,
37-inch,
45-inch,
All-Metal Screens.
18-in. high, extends to 33-in., 35c
24-in. high, extends to 33-in., 42c
30-in. high, extends to 37-in„ 49c
36-in. high, extends to 43-in., 69c
Screen Doors.
Walnut stained doors, 98c,
$1.15, $1.25.
Hardwood, varnished, $1.35,
$1.45.
1-8-inch thick, $2.25, $2.49.
20c to 75c Doz.
Fancy Buttons
10c
TTH E season - end
* clean-up from one
of our best dealers.
The buttons include:
—All sizes —All colors
—In metal —In glass and
—in crystal —combinations
All fancies — trimming
buttons for almost every
conceivable purpose.
Choice, the dozen, 10c.
formerly
up to $19.75
All Silk Dresses
for Street Wear at
1 A 7C formerly
I D $30 to $45
formerly
up to $35
formerly
up to $60
Dancing Frocks & Silk
& Net Dresses Now at
^ 1 yf >1 C formerly
$19.75 to $35
$6 Petticoats $1.95
-Tango silk petticoats (pantalette style) in crepe de
chines and Jersey silks. Black and colors.
$5 Petticoats 95c
-All-silk Jerseys and messalines, chiefly In high colors
and slightly soiled.
$5 Princess Slips 95c
-Silks and satins with lace trimmings. Pink, light blue
and lavender.
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.wm rich & bros. rich & bros. co.
Many Silk Evening
Dresses. Now at
CC formerly
$£1.00 $35 to $45
New Linen & Crepe
Summer Dresses at
C7 A 0 formerly
to $12.50
Sale of Raincoats
W ITH few exceptions you have choice of the
entire stock. Black and colors; all perfect
qualities. All sizes at the start of the sale.
$1.95; were $3.98 to $6.50.
$5; were $8.50 to $10.
$10; were $17.50 to $19.75.
Annual June Luggage Sale
Starts to-morrow—see Constitution for particu
lars.
There is only one kind of luggage in this sale—
the BEST. Here are trunks, hags, suit and toilet
cases, from
Hartmann Mendel Neverbreak Indestructo
—manufacturers with a national reputation for
making only high-grade luggage. And every piece
in stock is
Reduced in Price 15%, 20%, 30% or More
Every piece is LUGGAGE of CHARACTER—
the kind you like to travel with; the kind that will
see you safely through your journeys.
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Women’s 50c
Neckwear at
r\ WIND LING lines of our most pop-
uiar sellers. Every piece fresh
and crisp. Here are
—Vestees —Dutch Collars
—Collars —Roll Collars
—Yokes —Fichus
—Ties —Novelties, Etc.
—Variously of organdies, nets and laces, plain
and embroidered; alone or in e.ombination—25c. J