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ATLANTA, GA
Gowns Worn at ‘Sonnambula’ as Beautiful as at Premiere
docicty Spends IS
Busiest Opera Day
o By POLLY PEACHTREE.
ELL, Wednesday was the
W fullest day of opera week.
g (No coublc meaning at
“*tached to the use of the adjective
* describing the day, I assure yvou.)
. With the barbecue at Druid Hills,
. the tea-dance at the Driving Club
+ and the evening performance and
¢ the supper-dance afterward,
. Surely “a pleasant time was had
= by alll”
Caruso was among those pres
¢ it at ea~h affair, unless it was
the opera in the evening. I looked
. for him to describe his costume,
. which the aiews reporters have
+ had wrong every time. But in no
box did 1 see his smiling counte
- mance. He came late to the Har
© becue, but after he arrive? ne had
~ just as much fun. The only thing
. he missed was the efforts of Mr.
. Pasquale Amato to get up a quar
~ tet to sing in the open a.r (which
. was blowing a gale in absolute
- disregard of famous singers’ vo
eal chords). As Carusfo came up,
¢ with an Atlanta woman as es
' cort-ess, he espied a shrub which
. attractel his curlosity. Quickly
. his companion gathered the little
. dark red sweet-smelling buds and,
« rolling them into a ball, asked
Carifso for his handkerchief. He
produced a lovely one, of tan and
white linen, and the ‘sweet
shrubs” were tied up in a knot at
. one end, the famous tenor CATrTrV
. Ing them around in close prox
. imity to his nose-—just as South
* ern schoolgirls do, every spring—
* for the remainder of the day.
* It was not the fault of Amato
" that we heard no singing from
-the gtars yesterday. He was
. called upon so insistently that
- finally he =aid: “Al right, T will
. Bing in a guartet.” Martinellf
. consented to be one-fourth of the
p quartet, but no soprano was
¢ forthcomirg. Pretty Edith Mason
© was there. adorable to behold in a
. Tose sweater and rose sport hat
- and white skirt. But she was
. Saving her voice for “La Sonnam
* bula,” and there was no other to
» take her place. This ruse of Am
- ato to avoid singirg being suc
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cessful, he made a little speech,
telling once more how. the sing
er: all loved Arlanta, and, speak
ing especially for the Italians, de
clared that they regarded their
reception here as much like that
given by their own “home folka.”
Leonora Sparks tock the prize
for darcing on the greensward,
and the singer of “Home, Sweet
Home,” who could not recall the
words and sang impromptu—
“l-—-have—forgotten-—the— words
of Home,, Sweet Home,”
added to the general merriment of
the day.
Gorgeous Wraps Vie
With Gowns at Opera
The gowns worn by the women on
Wednesday evening at the produc
tion of the opera “La Sonnambula”
were A& elegant as at the premiere
performance, The bhoxes glittered
with diamonds and other jewels.
The sudden fall of the thermometer
caused many to keep their gorgeous
wraps about their shoulders, and
gayer colors than often appear in the
toilettes themselves were geen in these
marvelous coats of satin, chiffon and
silver cloth,
Following are brief desceriptions of
the costumes worn on this occasion:
ATKINSON, MRS. H. M.—White
tulle embroidered in rhinestones.
ATKINSON, MISS MAY-—Rose tulle
and taffeta; corsage of orchids.
ANSLEY, MISB MAMIFE—Pink silver
cloth and tulle combined with sil
ver lace.
ALSTON, MRS, ROBERT--Blue
Japanese crepe,
ARKWRIGHT, MISS DOROTHY -
White brocaded taffeta and lace.
ARNOLD, MRS. REUBEN ~Midnight
blue tulle over cloth of silver.
ATKINSON, MRS. ULRIC—Pink
tulle drapers over taffeta.
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IA'r(‘HIS()N, MRS. C. R.—Ciel! blue
‘ tulle and white satin.
| BARNWELL, MRS. WILLIAM, JR.
] —Black tulle with velvet bands
over white satin; corsage of or
chids.
BENTLEY, MRS. A. N.—Pink taffeta
{ and tulle; lilies of the valley. |
{ ;
BECK, MRS. LEWIS H,—White b‘ro-(
cade gatin with silver and chiffon.
BRANTLEY, MISS CONSTANCE, of
Blackshear—Whie taffeta bro
caded in sllver.
BLACK, MRS, NELLIE PETERS—
Gray chiffon and lace.
BLODGETT, MRS, DeILOS, of Wasgh- |
ington, D. C.—Gray chiffon in-|
wrought with gteel beads over sil
ver cloth. / ‘
BILLOUNT, MRS, JOSEPH--oOld rose
chiffon and taffeta. g
BOATWRIGHT, MISS ALICE—BIue
and lavender tulle pink roses.
BROWN, MISS MARJORIE—CieI!
blue taffeta and lace with draper
ies of tulle. ‘
BROWN, MISS CORA MoCORD-—
Pink chiffon and tulle over pink’
satin.
BROWN, MISS CORRIE HOYT—
Pompadour silk white flowered in
pink and blue with rrills of pink
tulle. |
BROYLES, MRS, AR‘NOLD—-P!nk‘
taffeta with draperies of white
lace,
BROWN, MRS. GEORGE, JR.—Pale
green tulle over gilver cloth, ‘
BROWN, MRS, GBEORGE-—Black
lace and tulle.
BROWN, MRS. EDWARD-—-Wistaria
chiffon embroidered in self tones.
BOWMAN, 'MISS VlßGlNlA—Laven
der and pink tulle over flesh
colored satin,
BOWER, MRS, BYRON—BIue taffeta
and tulle,
BAGLEY, MRS, H. C.—White Geor
gette crepe combined with black
and a touch of blue.
BLISS, MISS HAZEL, of New York—
Pink net trimmed with silver lace,
BRIDGES, MRS, RUSSELIL~YeIIow
tulle over black tulle, with foun
dation of yellow satin. s
PROOKES, MRS, R. P, of Forsyth—
White embroidered meline over
white satin and gold lace.
K. ‘
CAMPBELL, MIS& ISOLINE—White
ITHE ATLANTA GEORGIAN
chiffon with gold and silver lace;
orchids and valley lilies.
CALDWELL, MRS. COBB—BIIue taf
feta with gold and silver lace.
CANDLER, MISS ALLIE—Pink sat
in with corsage of pink roses.
CALHOUN, MRS. A. W.—Black
tulle and chiffon,
CALHOUN, MRS. PHlNlZY—Sap
phire blue tulle with silver lace.
COLES, MRS. A. P.—White chiffon
and silver lace. ’
COWLES, «MRS. DUDLEY—Tur
quoise blue taffeta and tulie trim
med in rhinestones. -
COONEY, MRS. R. L.—White silk
4 brocaded in blue and gold, with
insets in the skirt of blue gold
and white tulle,
COOK, MISS VIRGINIA, of Minne
apolis—White tulle embroidered
in crystals.
COHEN, MRS, JOHN-—Lavender
chiffon over cloth of gold. ;
COLLIER, MRS. ROY—Pink tulle
and silver lace.
DALLIS, MRS. ERNEST-Electric
blue tulle over white satin.
DANIELS, MRS. THOMAS—Cherry
shaded taffeta and lace.
DOOLY, MISS LOUISE-—Peachblow
taffeta and white bodice, embroid- ]
ered in crystals.
DOOLY, MISS ISMA—Silver blue silk
with rose-colored tulle; pink
sweetpeas. .
DUNSON, MISS GLADYS—Pink
chiffon edged with satin bands
and rhinestones.
DUNSON, MRS WALKER—Gray
taffeta with cut steel trimmings.
DARGAN, MISS THELMA-—White
organdy and lace over taffeta,
DARGAN, MRS. J. T..-White tulie
and black lace over white taffeta.
DeGIVE, MRS, HENRY—White tulle
and silver lace. {
ENGLISH, MRS, HARRY——FXeah-1
colored tulle over pink satin, |
ELKIN, MRS. WILLIAM S.——Yellowl
brocaded satin and tulle embroid- |
ered in crystals. 2
ELLIS, MISS KATHERINE—Tur
quoise blue pesu de soje brocaded
in gold; corsage of yellow roses.
FELDER, MRS. THOMAS B.—White
lace over white silk with girdle
and corsage trimmings of blue.
FRENCH, MRS. T. B.—Blue tulle and
| silver cloth.
GATINS, MRS. JOSEPH, SR.—Black
silk with tulle and lavender trim
| mings, |
GATINS, MRS, JOSEPH, JR,—White
chiffon over white satin,”with em
broidery in pearls on bodice. |
GOLDSMTTH, MRS, WILLIAM B.—
' White tulle and silver cloth,
GRANT, MRS. JOHN-—Green tulle}
P with gilver lace.
GRANT, MRS. W. D.—Pale gray
| chiffon embroidered with silver.
GLENN, MRS. JOHN-—White tulle
over taffeta. ’
GRADY, MRS, HENRY W.—Gray
chiffon over gray taffeta. ’
GOODRICH, MISB MARGARET, q:
New York—Black satin dnd tull
trimmed with jet.
GODDARD, MRS. J. N.—White tulle
embroidered in silver.
}
!
H |
HATCHER, MRS. CLIFF—NIIe green
tulle and taffeta.
HAWKINS, MISS MARGARET—
Lavender taffeta and tulle.
HAWKINS, MISS MARY-—White
tulle and lace combined with taf
feta. l
HAWKINS, MRS, FRANK-—Apricot
| colored satin with gold embrold-i
| ery.
:HARRIS. MRS, EVELYN-—Black lace
| With cut jet; pink sweetpeas,
HAMMOND, MISS I.AURA~—WhitoJ
| lace combined with pale greern:;
taffeta, with glydie of green vel
; vet, |
HAVERTY, MISS MAY-—Pink uu-1
feta and lace. |
HAVERTY. MIS§ MARGUERITE—
} White tulle embroidered In silver.
HARLESS, MRS. A. E.—Black lace
and tulle over satin,
HEARST, MRS. WILLIAM RAN
DOLPH —Pale pink sllk with bod
«ce of silver lace and tulle,
HARPER, MRS, MARION-—~Black
taffeta with tulle, embroidered
with silver: crimson tulle scarf,
HOLLEMAN, MRS, J. T.—Pink Geor-
Eette crepe with gold lace, and
rosebuds,
HOWELIL, MRS, Ay.nm'r. JR.—~Tur-
Quoisa tulle an® silver lace over
white,
HOWELL, MRS. CLARK-Gold lace
and rhinestones over yellow taf
feta.
HUNTLEY, MRS, WILLIAM R..of
Buffalo, N. Y.—~Rose tulle with
tight bodice: festoon of French
blue flowers above flounces.
HOBEBS, MRS. RICHARD, of Albany
~RBlack tulle with cut jet.
HURT, MRS. GEORGE-Wistaria
sllk embroidered in cut steel
INMAN, MRB EDWARD-—Turquoise
blue tulle with lavender orchids.
INMAN, MRS, HUGH--Black chif
fon with silver trimmings.
IRELAND, MISS VIRGINIA, of New
York-—~Pink tulle trimmed with
silver lace.
JOHNSTON, MRS. RICHARD-Lav
ender brocaded satin with silver
tulle,
JOHNSON, MRS. PAUL--Blue tulle
and sliver lace.
JOHNSON, MRS, EDWIN —Black
tulle cloth of silver with rhine
stones,
'JOH.\'ITO.\'. MRS, MARSHA LI~
| Black lace over satin, |
JONES, MISS§ MARY ALGOOD
| Black tulle and lace.
JONES, MRS GARLAND, of Newnan
Blue taffeta and tulle,
JONES, MISS HEEEN- Green tafrv.«
tn and laen »
JONES, MISS BESSIE—BIack tulle
over black chiffon.
JONES, MISS MIRIAM—Pink taffeta
and tulle.
JONES, MRS. HARRISON—OId rose
chiffon and taffeta.
KING, MRS. CAROLYN-—Blue taffe
ta and chiffon; corsage of or
chids and lilies. -
KING, MRS. CHARLES P.—Black
tulle and jet; red roses.
KING, MRS. MITCHELL—BIIack tulle
embroidered in cut jet.
KISER, MRS. GORDON—White sat
in and tulle combined with silver
lace. ¢
KILBY, Mrs, of Anniston—Black
tulle and silver.
KILBY, MISS ANNFE-<-White Gear
gette crepe embroidered in gold.
FIRKPATRICK, MIiSS MAMIE—
| White tulle edged with silver
| bands; corsage of pink roses and
| vailey lilies,
}KEYES. MRS. JESSICA—Gray chif
' son and satin.
LI‘A.I')ISON, MISS LEONE—White tulle
and silver cloth.
LAKE, MRS. FRANK—BIue em
broidered net.
LAMB, MRS, E. T., of Norfolk, Va.—
| Blue tulle over cloth of gold.
LLATHAM, MRS. T. J., of Memphis,
| Tenn.—Lavender satin draped in
‘ white tulle with bodice of pastel
| sequins,
‘LATHAM, MRS. JOHN C., of Louis
ville—Black tulle over satin.
LEWMAN, MRS, LEE—Black tulle
gown, trimmed with cut jet,
LOWRY, MRS. ROBERT J.—lvory
white satin with silver lace and
blue trimmings.
LOGAN, MISS LILLIAN—White taZ
feta StsEd with ciel blue, com
bined th silver; corsage of il
ies,
LOWRY, MRS. ROBERT J.—White
tulie and silver.
MANRY, MRS. WILLIAM—Cie! blue
.+ tulle over wnite satin.
MANLEY. MRS, DOUGHTY—Pink
metal cloth trimmed in bands of
silver. -
MASSENGALE, MRS. ST. ELMO—
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Sapphire blue trimmed in silver
and velvet.
MAURY, MRS. MATTHEWS H., of |
Anniston, Ala.—Blue taffeta
draped in pink tulle. ”
MATTIE, MISS MATTIE, of Norfolk
—Blue Georgette crepe and tulle.
MARYE, MRS. THORNTON—Green
taffeta combined with ecru lace.
MURPHY, MISS MARY—Turquoise
satin and lace, with corsage of
orchids and valley lilies.
MUSE, MiSS WILLIE—Pink taffeta
combined with cream lace.
McBURNEY, MRS. E. P.—Black Rus
sian lace over satin with {(rim
ming of cut jet.
McTARTY, MISS HELEN—Lavender
taffeta and silver lace.
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NUNNALLY, MRS. CHARLES T.—
Light blue taffeta with silver lace
and tulle. A
OLIVER, MRS. JOHN—Black lace
over white satin and chiffon.
PATTERSON, MRS. JOHN T. of
North Carolina—Apricot silk with
black tulle.
PAYNE, MRS. CARROL—Bluebird
blue tulle with silver lace.
PERKERSON, MRS. W. T.—Gray
tulle and lace. ]
PERKINS, MISS MAUD—Rose-mir
rored satin, with tulle bodice,
PHINIZY, MRS. LEONARD-—Black
lace and tulle, '
RHORER, MISS HELEN-—Green
tulle over white satin.
RHODES, MRS. JOSEPH—Peacock
bine satin and lace.
RICE, MISS MARY—Pink taffeta and
la~e; bodice of tulle embroidered |
in silver.
RIGGS, MISS GLADYS—Pink tulle
and ‘affeta. 4
ROY, MHKS. DUNBAR—Silver bro
caded taffeta and tulle.
ROBINSON, MRS. JAMES D.—Sil- |
ver brocade with tunic of white
tulle embroidered with silver;
roses and lilies.
ROBINSON, MRS. ROBY—Apricot
taffeta and silver, with touch of
blue.
ROBINSON, MISS ISABEL—Pink
taffeta and tulle.
RICHARDSON, MRS. HUGH—Deep
cream-colored satin trimmeq
with golden brown tulle; laven
der orchids.
SCERODER, MRS. WILLIAM H.—
Biack tulle over black satin em
broidered in jet. :
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SCOTT, MRS. HUGH—Light green
tulle over silver cloth.
SHARPE, MRS. NORMAN—Pink
taffeta with lace draperies of lace.
SMILLIE, MISS ELLA—Gray chif
fon and lace. 2
SMYTHE, MRS. ROBERT ADGER-—
Black jetted tulle.
SLATON, MRS. JOHN MARSHALL
—Black tulle over silver cloth,
with trimmings of blue. 3
STONEY, MISS JOSEPHINE—Pink
taffeta and lace.
SPEER, MRS. WILLIAM A.—Green
tulle tunics with iridescent trim
mings over lavender taffeta; cor
sage of orchids.