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WEDNESDAY, APRiy, 26, 1916,
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Toillett
" A scene of great brilliancy was the
Piedmont Driving Club Tuesday eve
ning whem'the opera dinner-dance was
given there, i
Ihroughout spring flowers added
their ¢harm to the place, There were
Jardinieres of pink honeysuckle and
howls of snapdragons in the living
room and reeeption room, while the
logzia, was a summer garden filled !
with ferns, rubber plants, growing
azaleas and hanging baskets,
In the ballroom the tables for din
ner were get. Kach had as its cen-|
terpiece a vase of pink rosebuds, and !
the menu cards were hand painted in |
pink roses. Small pink baskets held |
the French bonbons, and the candles|
were shaded in pink. About the wall |
was festooned smilax and bamboo and |
the wall baskets held ferns. The big
fireplace was banked with palms and
ferns. Thé dining room was decorated
with ferns, smjlax and pink roses also,
and here many parties were seated for
dinner,
4 Beautiful Toilettes Seen.
The decorations formed a pleasing |
background for the elegant toilettesl
worn by thes women. !
Mrs. Floyd Mcßae's gown was of!
areen tulle over silver tissue. The em- l
broidery of the corsage was of silver
threads and the tulle sleeves were fin- |
ished with silver beads. |
Mrs. William 8. Elkin wore a hand-l
some toilette of white tulle over white
satin,' A drapery of black tulle em- !
broidered in silver fell over the white |
tunics, and the bodice was of the black |
embroidered tulle over white chiffon. |
Mrs. E. P. Mcßurney was gowned
in white tulle. The full hooped skirt
was edged with a tracery of small
rhinestones, and the rhinestones ap
peared in embroidery design upon the
corsage,
Mrs. William Randolph - Hearst, of
New York, wore bronze tulle aver taf
feta. The bodice was of tulle com
bined with the taffeta.
Mrs. H. M. Atkinson wore white
Jgulle embroidoro,d in silver.
Gown of Pastel Green.
Mrs. John E. Murphy was gowned
in pastel green silk brocaded in sil
ver combined with silver lace,
Mrs. William Lawson Peel wore
black chiffon embroidered in crystals
and trimmed in point de lierre lace.
Mrs. William R. Huntley, of Buffalo,
who was in the party with Dr. and
Mre. Willis Westmoreland, wore a
gown of white i(ulle combined with
areen tulle in the moss shade. Tho'
embroidery was in opalescent beads.
Mrs. Charles Dannals wore a zownl
of American Beauty tulle over flesh- |
colored satin.’ The full tunics were
edged with satin in the deep shade of
the tulle draperics, and the corsage
was, of satin and tulle,
Mrs. W. G. Bryan wore silver lace
combined with silver tissue. The
flounces of lace fell over the petticoat
of tissue and the bodice was of silver
lace over . silver-gray chiffon. She!
wore a corsage of orchids, |
Mrs. Bryan's mother, Mrs, Jnhn!
Alynn Campbell, of Chicago., was!
gowned in black tulle. The bodice!
was embroidered in jet and her flovwl
ers were orchids,
’ Two Handsome Costumes. |
Mrs. Robert Adger Smythe wore'
green tulle embroidered in silver se-|
quins. Her sister, Mrs. Francis|
O'Neal, of Charleston, was gowned in/
white lace and tulle, |
Mrs, Harry Eng'ish wore a u\lflmll
gown of silver lace and white tulle |
with bodice of silver cloth. i
Mrs. Phillips McDuffy was dressed |
in pink satin with pink tulle tunic, )
irimmed with silver embroidery. 1
Mrs. Arthur Powell was gowned ”"
a pearl gray chiffon, with silver lace.
Mrs. Hux{t Spalding wore a peach
blow satin with tunic of pink tulle,
trimmed with French rosebuds.
" Mrs. James D. Robinson wore a
handsome gown of gold-colored satin |
embroidered with gold. !
Mrs. DeLos Blodgett, of \\'u-"'“i"fl'l
ton, wore black tulie over white mf-‘
fela. . v |
Mrs. Boykin Robinson, of New
York, was gowned in flefih-co;uredl
tulle, g
Mrs. Charles E. Sciple wore white
charmeuse draped in white tulle. ‘
Visitors at Dance. |
Mrs, ¥. T: Lamb, of Norfolk, \wf'"
black tulle.
Mre. Fugene Steison, of Macon,|
wore pink taffeta and tulle,
Mrs. John Patterson. of Roanoke
Rapids, N. ~ wore white tulle com
bined with lace, =1
Mrs. Willlam T. Newman wore|
black net and tulle. il
Mrs. Lewis H. Beck's gown was of |
white brocaded satin embroidered “"11
Id.
:o):r" Thomas Kilby, of Anniston. |«
wore black embroidered tulle over ]
white satin. s
Mre. Richard W. Johnston Wwore
apricot taffeta and tulle, {
Mra, Edward H. Alsop's gown was
of midnight blue tulle with a touch |
of cerise,
.\!r-.‘('hm"»u Remsen wore a flame
colored tulle over orchid silk : '
Mrs. J. B. Hockaday wore black ~
tulle with bodice embroidered in ""‘l
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“:?r.;‘ Mell Wilkinson uulfi"“""*:
in 'h“Q satin with tulle (.rapmwfllt
imings i
.nhd'l‘,:.'.é:il’: Harper, of Philadelphia, |
wore white brocaded satin "‘:”"‘”"'
in rhinestones. i
Mrs. Alice May Taylor wore d- |
brocaded satin with corsage embroid- {4
® in pearls
e .;u. Pompadour Gown. ol
Mre. Robert Mad lox , :.» ‘;“l'
pompadour silk and Wwhite l(
trimmed in French roses ”"‘
Mrs, William Kiser wore W 'f
tulle embroidered in silver over ta ”
"g.fl Preston Arkwright wore "‘"“!
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Ladies’ Hairdressing,
Manicuring, Massage, Chiropody
The S A. Clayton Go.
Every arrangement made
To Serve You.
Prompt and Efficient Service
18 East Munter
Ground Floor Entrance
Phones, Main 1769, Atlanta 56458
Beautiful Toilettes F eaturef
Of Tuesday Opera Matinee
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| At left, Mrs. R. L. Cooney ;at right, Miss Isabel Thomas, of
Athens, and below, Mrs. Reuben Arnold, who wore lovely costumes
‘at performance of *‘Lucia.”
brocaded in silver combined with sil
ver threaded lace.
! Mrs, Inman Sanders wore rose taf
[ feta brocaded in gold flowers,
I Mrs, Edwin Peeples wore pink faf
! feta and tulle. .
| Mrs. Phinizy Calhoun was gowned
lin taffeta with tulle embroidered in
silver,
Mrs. Florence Wadley Coleman, of
Macon, wore white tulle and lace,
| Mrs, Harvey Anderson’s gown was
of black tulle embroldered in black
and white sequins,
Mrs. Samuel 8. Wallace wore lav
ender taffeta combined with gray lace,
| Mrs, Joseph Hilsman was ,otnod
lin sapphire tulle over cloth o silver,
| Mrs. John B. A, Howe wore mauve
(tulle and taffeta. .
Mrs. Willlam D. Grant wore black
charmeuse hand embroidered in Jet.
Mrs. John Marshall Slaton wore
pink taffeta combined with net em
broidered in gold.
Mrs. Westarvelt Terhune wore lav.
ender tulle over taffeta, .
Blue Tateta and Tulle.
Mrs. Henry Clay Bagley, wore blue
taffeta and tulle,
Mre. Percy Adams wore white lace
and flesh-colored satin.
Mrs. Bugene Black wore pink
Georgette crepe.
Mrs. Lees Lewman wore Robin's egg
blue taffety and French roses.
Mrs. W. 8 Goldsmith wore black
tulle trimmed In jJet,
z Mre ticorge M. Brown wore cream
lmce and tulle
| srs Eveun Harris wore corn-col
ored taffeta with tunies of tulle,
|7 Mrs. Gravson . Heldt wore black
tulle and jet.
I Mrs. Colguitt Carter wore blue taf
feta with draperies of tulle
‘ Mrs. Howard Buckneil's gown was
of blus taffeta embroidercd m silver.
Mrs. Dunbar Roy wore black tulle
over sgiiver cloth,
Mrs., Don Pardee wore orchid chif
fon combined with tulle,
Mrs. Thomas B. Paine wore blue
tulle over yellow taffeta.
Mrs. Robert Neely, Jr., of Augusta,
m:ln cloth of silver draped with
tulle,
Mrs. John Grant wore white em
'hroidor«l in silver,
Mrs. Dozier Lowndes wore silver
brocaded in green with bodice of
green tulie,
White Tulle and Lace.
Mrs. Milton Dargan, Jr., wore white
tulle and lace,
Mrx. Forrest Adair, Jr., wore flesh
colored tuile trimmed in bands of
taffela.
Mrs. J. D. Osborne wore cream tulle
embroidered in roses with girdle of
silver cloth, .
Mrs. Robert €. Alston’'s gown was
oflfluh‘mbnd net, trimmed in crys
tals, '
Mre Roy Collier wore white tulle
over silver cloth.
Mrs. €. R, Atchison wore black tulle
over satin.
Mrs. Willis Westmoreiand wore tur.
quoise bive taffeta trimmed in eonl‘
roses and siiver lace,
Mrs., Morris Brandon wore black
tulle with rom’: of silver,
Mrs. Gordon Kiser wore hyaeinth
blus satin embroidered in shadea of
hnanw.
Mrs. Hugh Richardson wore black
«‘e.hmon and satin with silver threaded
oe,
Mre, Alßert Thornion, Jr. wore
white tulle with girdle of stiver,
Mre, Arthur Powell wore pale biue
taffeta with touches of ‘rm
Mrs ¥Award Van inkie wore
white taffeta with silver lace,
Mrs. Gus Dodd wore blue tulle aver
silver tissue,
Mra. Alex MacDougald wore white
~-THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN-
taffeta and tulle.
Mrs. Cliff Hatcher wore pink tulle
and taffeta combined with lace.
Mrs. Thomas Daniel wore cherry
taffeta and tulle,
- Mrs. Robert Davis wore blue chif
fon over silver cloth.
Blue Chiffon Over Satin.
Mrs. Willidm Armstrong wore blue
chiffon pver white satin, 2
Mrs. Edward S. Gay, Jr, wore hlue
chiffon and stulle over white.
Mrs. Harrison Jones wore midnight
bLlue tulle over white satin.
Mrs. Edward H, Inman wore white
tulle and taffeta
Mrs. Wickliffe Goldsmith wore
white tulle and taffeta combined with
silver lace, ’ 4
Mrs. Alex Smith, Jr., wore white
and blue tulle over white satin. ¥
Mrs. Cobb Caldwell wore blue tulle
and silver lace.
Mrs. Junius Ogleshy, Jr., was
gowned in white tulle and taffeta.
Mrs. Harold McDuffie wore pink
tulle over white satin with a corsage
of pink roses,
Mrs. "Billups Phinizy. of Athens,
wore lavender satin and tulle,
Mrs. Clark Howell was gowned in
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Mrs. Albert Howwll wore black
tulle and lace iridescent trimmings.
Mrs, Jerome Simmons wore a gown
of lavender satin and tulle,
Mrs. Rufus Dorsey, Jr., wore pink
satin and chiffon.
Mrs., Stewart Witham wore rose
taffeta bLrocaded in silver,
Mre. Luther Rosser, Jr., wore white
La Boheme
The Libretto|].a Boheme
of the Opera
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Eleven Stores in Atlanta
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Hills Links
The barbecue at the Druid Hills
Golf Club on Wednesday assembled
about 700 people and was informal in
nature. The tables on the golf links
were rustic and had no decorations.
A band t;urm'shed music during the
luncheon hour and in the afternoon
when there was dancing in the ball
room and upon the terrace.
The terrace had as its decorations
bay trees and stately palms. In the
ballroom were ferns and palms with
spring flowers banked in the fireplace,
There were jardinieres of wild flow
ers In the reception ha'l,
The women wore their tailored suits
and sport clothes.
Many Opera Stars Attend,
Among the many present were fifty
of the opera stars, Mr, and Mrs. Har
ry M. Atkinson, Colonel and Mrs,
AWilllam Lawson Peel, Mr. and Mrs,
Forrest Adair, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. John
W. Grant, Mr. and Mrs. John ', Mur
phey, Mr. and Mrs, Forrest Adair, Jr.,
Mr, and Mrs, William Randolph
Hearst, of New York: Mr. and Mrs.
E. R. Gunby, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Logan,
Mr. and Mrs. J. G, Dodson, Mr. and
Mrs. W. (. Royer, Mrs. H. R. Callo
way, Mrs. Motte Fitz-Simmons, Mr.
and Mrs. Gus Dodd, Mr. and Mrs.
Marion S, Harper, Mr. and Mrs.
Thornton Mayre, Mr. and Mrs. W. (.
Bryan, Mrs. John A, Campbell, of
Chicago: Mr. and Mrs. Charles S,
“Nunnally, Mr. and Mrs. Lawton Hop
kins, Mr, and Mrs. R. R. Wood, Mr.
and Mrs. Jerome (O, Beam, Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Wallace, of San IFrancisco,
M and Mrs. J. C. Beam, Mr. and‘
Mrs BRdwin Johnson, Mr. and Mrs., W,
A. Speer, Mr. and Mrs. Willis West- |
moreland, Mr, and Mrs. W. (', Spiker,
Mr. and Mrs. William . Spalding, Mr, |
and Mrs. . M. Butts, Mr. and Mrs,
C. B. Pomeroy, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Howell, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Arnold,
Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer 1., Moore, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank 8. Dean, Mr. and
Mrs. H. W. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. J.
H. Franklin, Mr. and Mre. H .
Worthen, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Gunby,
Mr. and Mrs. George Carlton, of De
troit: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wood, Dr.
and Mrs. Phinizy Calhoun, Mrs. J. 12,
Havs, of Montezuma; Mrs. Hinton J.
Baker, of Augusta.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Stewart, Mr.
and Mvs. C. R, Atchison, Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. Bean, Mrs, W, T. Claiborne, of
Knoxville; Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Nor
lris. Mr. and Mrs J, H, Wallace, of
San Francisco; Mrs. George Varden,
ers. J. A. Mandeville of Carrollton;
Mrs. M. J. Cruger, of New York: Mrs,
R. A. Sawtell, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn
Fort, Mrs., G. F. . Whaley, of New Or
ieans: Mrs, 8 M. Arden, Mr. and Mrs.
Gus Dodd. Mr. and Mrs., Howard
Bucknell, Dr. and Mrs., Bates Block,
Mr., and Mrs. R. W. Johnston, Mr.
and Mrs. Reuben Arnold, Mr. and
Mrs. William R. Prescott. Mr. and
| Nirs. Jesse Draper, Mrg. William Tay
lor Claihorne, of Knoxville; Mr and
Mrs. St. Elmo Massengale,
Others Who Were Present.
. Mrs. Nat Harris, Miss Paarl Lut
trelle, of Washington, D. C.; Miss
Alice May Masseneale, Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest . Norris, Mr, and Mrs, W. (.
Hall, Mr. and Mre. Ed . Wight, Mr.
and Mrs. T. B. Paine, Mrs. W. J. Pea
body, Mr. and Mrs. George 1. Pratt,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thornton, Jr.,
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Dargan, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank E. Callaway, Mr. and Mrs
F. W. Bilalock, Mr. and Mrs. C. H.
- T L | NMg e | UTIITY quipy putosy (ST U GRS S SR ST S
Aél Purcila.s;s ,) / We Prepay :
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or Your Money : f/7 % on Orders of :
Refunded. > $5 and More. L
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{ J '! WA\ e ‘ R ! \\'x \ < LSO Street dresses, Afternoon l
#/ { | \\LI& , / w \ A dresses Party dresses Dan- l
,’\ e V| \ cing frocks, —Dres emi-ev
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S \ \ ,:{‘- Y /1Y |‘ I‘ E wear, ete., Dresses of Crepe de Chine, I
4/] o/ | y 7 i 4’.[/ ! .\x ‘: '\ \ Crepe Meteor, Pussy Willow Taffeta, l
| YN, R/ : i \ Chiffon Taffeta, Taffeta and Geo
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[ 3 \ / ; \ \ binations
- r«(/ . /,\V APy ( { ) ~lncluding many of the newer type of !
A b"' i \\ \ " Sports” dresses with solid color waists
y - set onto light colored and figured skirts. :
| | Handsomely styled d fro
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Ll \ \ dresses for women. - Dresses of the sorts
/ you have never seen priced at less than .
4 | s;,':.‘ou t;,m:f’.fi,oo, on sale tomorrow for, I
\ choice, 5.956
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These EXTRA SPE o Thursday
ese CIALS gi. Thursday !
—Belected items of the sorts of Merchandise in great demand at
prices considerably under
gn::ircl:,::i We can not accept phone orders for these items, nor send C,O.D. Quant{tinn =
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18-p|ece Iced Tea Sets Bleached DOmCSth =
$1.98 121-2¢ Value—lo Yds. for 75¢—Yd., §
® Yard - wide, standard ¥
~ o <M quality, extra h e a v y .
Compr € 6 Tum ¢ ."'_' Nai 4 weight, full bleached, soft
¢ i o v ““’é:f finished Free from all c :
guaranteed silver o starch or dressing. Limit
blated Spoons. + N '\‘),‘ 10 yards. No phone or 2 R
three A erent de \' t ders .
gns } standard , % y 4 R ——————————————
' perfect quale 51 ~".? , - .
£ | ot | $1 Mohawk Bed Sheets, 85¢| »
'c; T 3 ’ Rlx9o.inch size. with plain hemmed .
Y g . ends. Perfeet quality, soft finished. The .
2 10 §2.50 E. e best known brand of bed sheets selling at I
' PR - near the price. Limit 4—no phone orders ¥
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4 Prs. 35¢Silk Hose, 95¢ | For the Opera, White Kid X
Ther Xave & Sotnch boot of o Dighly tustross | GOUSS, T 3 Valnee . !
art sil sppers of h oot gle thowr 1 hilack / \ .
white and color Perfect q ' t double / '
oles. heels and toe i d i . // |
Chamoisette GIOVCS, 59C Pair o 16. button length. beaut!
On sale Thursday ¢ New styles, In white fully finished. Of a pure
and natural eolor y gloves of extra white French kidskin
good quallt All wize Twas Indeed 8 lueks
= —— e stroke of trade that ana
To $lO Dress Patterns, $6.95 |"1 s o ke s o
Varie of # and crepe vindatio on | goer and others needin
roldered ola ' s Loy v hit antl ¢ E ' nhitse ‘-'" YesE wi x"u
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dohnson, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Brine,
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Warren, Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. MeCrary, Mr. and Mrs. T.
K. Glenn.
Misses Margaret Goodrich, Hazel
Bliss. and Virginia Ireland of New
York; Margaret Grant, May Atkinson,
Annie Winehip Bates, Harriet Me-
Daniel, Katherine Ellis, Virginia
Bowman, Marjorie Brown, Esther
Smith, Isoline Campbell, Nellie Phin
izy of Athens, Anne Kilby, Marion
Special Sale
Of Low Shoes
Q&
Fovr $3.:50
This special price is for Friday and Saturday
only. All charge purchases payable June 1.
The shoes are all high grade, and include a num
ber of our regular stock styles, also broken lots and
samples.
Original prices were $4.25, $5 and $6; the big
price saving is apparent.
The leathers are principally Patent Colt and Gun
Metal.
M. Rich & Bros. Co.
Main Floor. Shoe Department. .
ATLANTA, GA.
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Goldsmith, Louise Moultrie of B
Dorothy Arkwright, Isabelle Rob
son, Margaret Traylor, Julia Murphy
Mignon McCarty, Mary Murphy, M
Butler, Leone Lasison, Marion Atkin=
son, Mattie L.amb of Norfolk, Mdry
Algood Jones. . e
‘ C. T. Dunham, Joe Brown Coafl%fl
Iy, F. G. Lake, R. E. Richards, Cator
Woolford, Lynn Fort, Lynn Wemgg
’.lohn Ashley Jones, Williard Mcßiur
ney i
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