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A “The Womanless Wedding,'” cre- |
ated by Miss Clementine Miller,
of Okalona, Miss., who holds the copy
right, was presented by Macon talent
last night. The production attracted a
number of box parties and formed the
chiet sooial event of the week.
Several Macon jurists, doctors, law
yers, bankers and business men took
WPart, Mrs. Randolph Jaques, Jr., chair.
man of the entertainment committee,
secured splendid co-operation of Macon
men in presenting the play. Among
those who took part were Roland Eills,
Mayor Glen Toole, former City Recorder
C. A. Cunningham, P. T. Anderson,
business manager of The Macon Tele
graph; mrry"gtmwell Hdwards, former
postmaster of Macon; Wilbur Lawrence,
Judge Francis Daly, walter Beeks, Dan
Morfinn, Dr. Holmes Mno?. gampboll
T. King, Alex Wachtel, Olin P. Beall,
Cullen Freeman, Mnr,Amu!gl Ignacs, I.
4. aam‘hnunn Tamp fne, David
Abrams, SBam Morton, Har{ Rau, Pey
ton Jones, Bteve Solomon, Harry Hamil
ton, Warren Roberts, B, M. Walker,
Richard Hines, Bam Coleman, Will Mar
tin, Wil Wlmbm’l{, P. P Hay, John T.
Moore, S(, H. Hall, Wil Solomon, Har-'
ney T. Powell and Fred Waters.
'i:he Woman's Club met at the Hotel
Dempsey Saturday afternoon and was
addressed by Everard Thompson,
. An Interesting event of the week was
g: dance glven by Unit No. 3 at the
lunteers’ Armory. The soclety set
also enjoyed a dance at the Dempsey
Out.
”u Beeland entertained the class
of lfi'i?of lanier High Bohool at his
home In Northways. Fifty young
couples were present.
An ufl;{nm‘m te?uw'mven by Unit
4at the Hotel Lanler.
Mrs. F. 1. Land adf@ressed the Wast
man Woman's Club in the interest of
the Red Croes and oTnlled the club
into an auxiliary to the Eastman Red
Cross Chapter.
Several members of the soclety set
attended a dance given &n Amerlcus by
the Sumter Country Club.
Mr, and Mrs. T. J. Simmons have had
Mrs. SBimmonsg’ father, R. 8. Hazen, of
Knoxville, Tenn., as their guest for sev
eral days.
Mrs, O. W. ’l‘lgor entertained her
fl;ent. Mise Sara %e. of Dalton, and
ies Minnle Freylac of Dalton, the
guest of Miss Carrie Maoe Prentiss.
Mr. and Mre. James Callaway, Jr.,
have returned to Columbus after a visit
to Mr. and Mrs. James Callaway, Sr,
Mrs. Tlarl Donalson amd little son have
returned from a visit to Bainbridge.
Mrs. Frank SBimmons, of Milledgeville,
is here as the guest of her sister, Mra.
J. W. Lovelace.
Mr. and Mre. C. N. Robérts have re
turned from their weodding trip.
Flewellyn Miller, of Fort Screven, is in
Macon as the guest of his parents,
Judge and Mrs. A. 1, Miller.
Miss Clementine Miller, of Okalona,
Misg., is in Macon as the guest of Mrs.
Alax Wachtel,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harper are
/ guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Btellers,
of Albany.
xrs. J. A, Btheridge is home from a
vi to Savannah.
)c‘rl. W. E. Connell and children, of
,?t nta, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs
J T Ware and Miss Irene Woodruff.
. Miss Maddelle Sympson, of Bards
town, Kv., and Miss Thelma Harris, of
Commerce, the house guests of Mrs. S,
C. Harrls,
Mrs, W. 1. Van Houten, of Jackson
ville, hag heen the guest of her mother,
Mrs. O. G. Robinson, of Log Cabin
‘H?‘l‘htu.
“Mrs. Cooper D. Winn i in Miami,
Fla., as the guest of her sister, Mrs.
Jaek Jones. . h
Mrs. A. J. Mearz has left for Ridge
xood. N. J.. after a visit to. her son and
nughter, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Mearz,
at Wesleyan College.
Mr. and Mrs. Ike Flateau, of Jack
,‘l‘onvme. are with Mrs. J. H. Hertz for
sow days.
' Mr. and Mrs. F. Eldridge Adams have
rs:na to New York to spend several
Y.
Mrsl Will Dunwoody 18 in Augusta as
the guest of her sister, Mrs. Cason.
Mrs. J. M. Cutler is home from a visit
;? éiu. Walter Chipley at Charlotte
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ALENTINE season characterizes
the parties arranged for the week
- in Savannah. A nuw‘ger of in
mmul parties of various kinds have
n arranged, and the spirit of the
patron saint of the time Is prominent in
all of them. ¥
Complimentary to Mra. 1. Stewart
Craven, of Salem, N, J, Mrs. A. C.
~ Read entertained a party of friends Fri
day afternoon for bridge and tea. Win-,
nprfi were Mrs. L. W. Baldwin, Mprs.
Willlam Garrard @nd the guest.
Mrs. %hnr_v . Stevens entertained at
lunch Tuesday compllmemari/ to Mrs.
E. H., Coy, a winter visitor In Savan
‘nah, Mrs. Robert Graves, of New York,
was among the guests,
Miss Ida Wolf, who has been active
in the Interest of the Young Women's
Christian Association in Savannah, was
surprised Wednesday evening when a
:&T{MP of her friends tendered her a
. Miss, Mena Mahany and Lieutenant
€ E.‘l&uflnnn were murrh% Wednes
day afternoon at the manse of the First
I‘rubyur&n Church. The Rev. W.
Moore Scott, D. D., pastor, performed
the ceremoni'. Lieutenant and Mrs.
Kaufman will reside in Savannah. The
bridegroom has gecently returned from
Erance. ;
A card party and dance was slven by
Laurel Chapter, O, E. 8, at Chatham
- Artillery Armory Thursday evening.
Honoring Miss Elizabeth Crl:’?. of
Wilmington, N. C., a -winter sitor,
Miss Mildred Cunnln{l:un Tuesday
morning entertained a “party of friends
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at bridge and knitting. Miss Craig is
visiting Mrs, A, L. Alexander,
Miss Gertrude Elizabeth Leacy and
Elliott Rougher were married dvundly
afternoon in the Roman Catholic Cath
edral of St. John the Baptist, Father
Kane officlating. Only the families of
the contracting parties were present.
Mr. and Mrs. Rougher will reside in
Savannah,
Mrs. Beatrice Forbes-Robertson Hale,
of New York, a noted English suffra
en, vigited Savannah last week and
as tendered a number of receptions
and parties, ~ She spoke to two larfe
audiences, belnT the . chief l&elker or
:I}ebludlu‘ evening affalr of the Rotary
“lub,
Mr. and Mrs. A. Marcus entertained
a number of their friends Saturday
evening at a dinner-dance at their
country home in Guyton.
Miss Elizabeth Georgla Ott and Lieu
tenant John C. Colllns were married by
Rev. Willlam Hoppe, D. D., pastor of
the Lutheran Church of the Ascension
Lisutenant and Mrs. Colling left for
New York immediately after the wed
ding ceremony to spend thelr honey
moon, after which thfiy will make their
home In Atlanta, he being stationed for
the gremnt at Oamp Gordon.
John Burke, Treasurer of the United
States, was the guest of honor at a
banquet Monda.{ evening, glven by the
Savannah Cleafing House Association.
Beside the bankers of the city, promi
nent business and Srofdnlonnl men were
present. M. A. O'Byrne, president of
the association, prulde& Nearly 200
persons were pregent.
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188 MARY EMMA TOUCHBTONE
M and A. P. Patterson were married
Tuesday afternoon at 4 oclock at
the country home of Mr. and Mrs. J.
‘Walter Totichstone by Rev. W. P. King
in the presence of a number of rela
tives and friends, The only attendant
was the brides niece, little Miss Ida
Holt ’gouchalone. After the reception
Mr. and Mrs. Patterson left for their
wedding trip to golnt- in Florida.
A meeting of Boynton Chapter, Uni
ted Daughters of the Confederacy, was
held Tuesdu} afternoon with the B::‘nl
dent, Mrs. Joseph M. Thomas. a
tions were made b{sthe chapter to help
endow the John B. Gordon cot in a
hospital in France, and for clothing for
Belgian children. A Valentine brldr
and domjno party will be given by the
U. D. C. this wee:, the proceeds to be
given to the local Cross.
Miss Oressa Shackelford and Lieuten
ant Gra Hutchinson were married on
Baturda™afternoon at 2:30 oclock at the
home of the brides parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John W. Shackleford. Lieutenant
and Mrs. Hutchinson Jest later for At
lanta, where they will be at Fort Mec-
Pherson.
The Bridge Club and a number of oth
‘er guests were entertained Wednesday
afternoon by Mrs. Benjamin C. *umy
at_her home.
Monday afternoon the Mothers Circle
met at the Neighborhood House with
Mrs. Benjamin B. Brown as chairman.
The deaconess, Miss Proctor, led the de
votion. Mrs. Robert T. Danlel made a
glendld address on “The Womans
ouncil of National De&me and How
Women Can Help Win she War.” Mrs
W. E. H. Boarcy, Jr., spoke on the war
savings stamps.
Mrs. Franklin Sibley, the county food
demonstrator, gave a demonstration in
food economice at the High School Wed
nesday afternoon.
Mrs. Julia Dews Pritchard left last
week for Jacksonville, Fla., where she
will spendSseveral weeks as the guest
of Mrs. Lloyd Gray. Mrs, Pritchard is
chairman of the Red Cross rooms in
Griffin, and while in Jacksonville will
take a course in Red Cross work, band
uflhng and pad-making
iss Lutie Head, of Zebulon, was the
Open Monday
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We Are Going Out of the Furnit Bsiessl
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All of which means that the Most Exceptional Fumij;u;'e-Buying
Opportunity ever brought to the Attention of the Public is at hand.
We have made radical reductions—and are now Closing Out Our
Entire Stock in the ;
Greatest Furniture Sale
Ever Held in the Entire State
If you contemplate buying Furniture of any kind now is unquestionably the Time to Buy
—for Furniture of all kinds has advanced from £5 per cent to 331-3 per cent—and in some
grades fully 50 per cent—since we bought our present stock. Our Closing-Out Sale Price
Reductions were made according to actual cost prices—which, compared with Today’s Fae
tory Cost—are as low—and in some instances lower—than the Identical Furniture would
cost us today—thus we assure you that
You can buy the best Furniture the world’s markets afford
during this sale, at about present factory cost prices
Whether you need Fumiture for Bedroom, Living Room, Dining Room or Library—or
only want one or more odd pieces—we earnestly advise you to come to this sale and make a
Personal inspection of our vast stock before you buy.
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IMPORTANT NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
In accordance with the recent action of the United States Fuel ‘Administrator, raising
the fuel restriotions in this section,
and the Sale will continue through its second week with buying and saving opportunities
equally as advantageous as was offered when the Sale first began.
Satisfactory
Credit terms can be arranged—which
provides the convenience of divided
payments in monthly sums. .
HEARST'S SUNDAY AMERICAN — A Newspaper for People Who Think — SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1918.
honoree at a dinner party Sunday, at
which her hostess, Mrs. Robert F.
Strickland entertained.
Mrs. Nicholas Westbrook, of Seattle,
whe is the guest of Mrs. Charles West
brook, was hostess Wednesday after
noon at a unigue entertainment, ‘“The
Round Robin.” The proceeds were given
to the Red Cross.
Mrs. Charles W. Mills spent a part of
last week in Atlanta.
Miss Julla McDaniel, of Atlanta; Miss
Bertha Wallace, of McDonough and Miss
‘Mary Sue Wallace, of Locust Grove,
‘have returned to their homes after a
visit of a few days to Mrs. J. 8. Wells.
*Miss Kate- Peurifoy is the guest of
Ifrlends in Atlanta.
Mrs. Mcßurney Binion and young son,
‘Mcßß@#rney, Jr., left 'l‘hurldn, for their
‘home in Evergreen, Ala., after a visit
to Mrs. Mark A. Crawford.
I Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Doe enter
talned Sunday at a dinner party in
honor of their gl:lu for the week-end
Miss Florence vis and Miss Mildred
Doe, of Brunswick; Mrs. Ernest F. Huff,
Misses Katherine and Hénrietta Huff, of
Atlanta, and Raymond Doe, of Camp
Wheeler, Macon.
Mrs. Hugh Bagley and young sen,
Hughy.are guests of Mrs. qu;:evr'n pa
rents, Dr. and Mrs. Robert R. Ans.
Misses Jackie Cole and Annie Stein
heimer, of Willlamson, visited friends
here Jast week.
Dr. Fletcher Walton has returned to
‘his_héme in Atlanta, after a short visit
to Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Mathews.
~ Mrd, Frank Doe and Mrs. Jno. H. New
man entertained Sunday at dinner com
plimentary to their glntn for the week
end, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones and
Miss Annle Wheat Jones, of Macon,
Mr. and Mrs. Idus C. Doe, of LaGrange
and Mre. Edward Jordan, of Dawson.
The North Side Missionary Circle of
the First Methodist Church met Tues
day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ben
,jamin H. Conneor.
Misses Angie, Jessle Lou and Georrh
Flelds were hostesses Thursday evening
for the young lady members of Division
A of the Missionary Boclety of the First
Methodist Church.
The Dorcas Society of the First Bap
tist Church met last Monday afternoon
with Mrs. Will Slaton.
The Parish Guild of St. George's Epis
copal Churca. met Monday afternoon at
the home of the president, Mrs. Robert
Walker. Mrs. Roswell H. Drake made
an interesting talk on ‘‘Red Cross
Work’ and Mrs. Nichole Westbrook, of
Seattles, Wash., gave a description of
“The Round Robin.'
Miss Sara Shackelford has returned to
Columbus, after spending a few days as
the guest of Miss Maude Shackelford.
Mrs. Will H. Taylor visited friends in
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Purchased during this Sale will be
held and deliveretl as late as June
without extra charge.
Atlanta for several days last week.
Mrs. Charles P. Beeks, of Memphis,
Tenn., Is the guest of her sister, Mrs.
Benjamin Rush Blakely.
~ Mr. and Mrs. James Pounds were
‘hosts at dinner Sunday in honor of
it\?elr guest, Lamar Moore, of Charlotte,
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38. L. BCOTT was hostess to the
M ladies of the Civic Club last
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Ragsdale, of At
lanta, and H. A. Ebbett, of Cam.f Gor
don, were recent guests of Captain and
Mrs. B. H. Veal. .
Mrs. Milton Camp has returned to her
home in_ Shiloh.
Mrs. James Cureton spent the past
week in Collo? Park.
Mrs. Charled Rutherford entertained
the Ladies' Missionary Boclety of tho
Methodist Church last Wednesday.
Miss Ila Wilson, ‘of Atlanta, was the
ruent of her cousin, Miss Nell Wilson,
ast week.
Mrs. Eva Murrah has returned from a
visit to her parents at Waverly Hall.
Private Toulmin Veal, who has. been
at Cl.tx“l‘p Gordon, is now serving with
the ordance department at Kenosha,
Wis. Y
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OLONEL JOHN H. MARSHBURN,
president Georgla Military College,
is in Washington, attending ' the
annual rneeuorg of the Association of
Military Schools and Colleges of the
United States.
Mrs. O. H. McAfee was hostess to her
brldfe club Friday afternoon. Those
playing were Mrs. McAfee, Miss Benita
'Allen, Miss Loulse Walker, Mrs. George
Reid, Mrs. M. M. Flemister, Miss Flor
ence Andrews, Miss Frances Hall and
Mrs. Lee Jough.
Miss Olive Bell entertained at an in
formal degice Fridaiv evening. Present
were Miss Agnes Cline, Miss Antoinette
Hines, Miss Regina Cline, Albert Lane,
Jack Reld and Miller Bell, Jr.
The local Red Cross Chapter held a
meeting Tuesday afternoon. Quite a
number of visitors were present. Erwin
Sibiey, chairman, made reports of the
organization of Junior Chapters in all
the schools of the county. Mrs. Tom
Reese, Miss Pauline McKinley and Mrs.
E. H. Scott made talks on Red Cross
work.
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Flemister are
spending several weeks in Richmond,
Baltimore and New York.
Miss Bessie Gobert is vlslt!nf her sis
ter in Albany. She will be joined next
Open Monday
As Usual
week by Miss Louise Waiker, and they
will spend February with friends in
Galinesville, Fla.
Miss Ruth Melton has returned to her
heme at Conyers, after a visit of sev
eral weeks to Mrs. George L. Echols
and Miss Henrietta Conn.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Thornton, of La-
Grange, were recent visitors to Mil
lodgevlfla, the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Terrence Treanor,
~ Miss Mary Amoss is spending the
week-end at Mayfield, attending the
house party given by Mr. and Mrs. W.
W. Stevens.
Mrs. C. M. Crisler, of Bradentown,
Fla., and Mrs. Aubrey Hopkins, of At
lanta, are the guests of their mother,
Mrs. 8. J. Stembridge.
E. E. Bell and W. 8. Myrick left Fri
dafirnixht for New York and Baitimore.
. and Mrs. E. ?fi Tlgner are spend
in& some time in a.
iss Mabel Evans entertained Mon
day afternoon in honor of Miss Ruth
Melton,” of Conyers.
Sergeant Frank Cline., of Camp
Wheeler, spent the past week with rela
tives here.
Mrs. W. H. Rives is visiting her pa
rents at Devereaux.
Mrs. J. H. Ennis has returned from a
visit to Macon.
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Gainesville: ;
RS. ROSSWELL' DRAKE, of Grif
fin, and Miss Mary Van Purcell,
of Carnesville, are the guests of
Mrs. Carl Barrett.
Mrs. E. E. Dixon is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. James Dunlap, in Bir
mingham.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Hulsey soon will
move from Gainesville to make their
home in'Belton, 8. C.
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Smith enter
tained at a family dinner party last
Tuesday evening in honor of Henry
Smith, who left Wednesday for ths avi
ation school in Austin, Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. Loulse Wisdom and son
are visiting friends in middle Georgia.
One of the prettiest affairs of the
week was a neighborhood party given
by Mr. % C. Palmour in honor og her
g}nosu, rs. Alves Webb and Miss
unnally, who returned to their homes
i:ee'll((enmcky the latter part of the
Little Miss Katherine Humphries, of
Atlanta, was the guest for several days
‘this week of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Hum
phfiiol.
rs. W. H. Craig was the hostess of
the Social Bridge Club this week,
Miss Margaret Barker had as her
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You’ll Be Surprised at the Very Reasonable
Prices on Fine Furniture at Zaban’s
'~ Hundreds of Atlantans came to see our new store last
-1 week and many of them expressed their surprise at our
_ &"-_-...,___ ——y reasonable prices. We have three
& Q‘V, I large floors stocked with fresh new
el A Sl _~2f home furnishings, priced lower
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. “":‘_fi : _ | ‘ §how gluring these days of advanc
.'[ f -ing prices.
B [ - Come in Monday
__u { and see our beau
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> . & e :~| . see the hundreds of
t* = S Specnal I_’III.IIILILE..\!~LFI,'I b {I;- “real bargains”
2, $ @fi%‘éfi’.{%’: ,:!MI: | "real bargains” we
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guest for the week-end Miss Jean |:
Cowles, of Atlanta, Miss Barker return- |
ing to Atlanta with Miss Cowles as her
guest at her home on Spring street.
The History Club held a meeting Sat- |
urday at the home of Mrs. J. E. Red- |,
wine on Green street., An lnterostig’.
resume of the war book ‘Christine”
was given by Mrs. E. P, Hamm.
Miss Ruth Smith erxermmfi her Sew- |
ina Club Friday afterhoon.
eorge P. Estes and Miss Helen Es- |
::el’ are spending the week'in New York |
ty.
Henry Washington is visiting in Na- |
coochee Valley this week. I
Mrs. Phlllgvstanley and_ghildren are ||
visiting in ashingion, Ga. ‘
Lieut. w. D. Cunningham, of Camp |!
Gordon, was the week-®end guest of]
friends. - :
B. 8. Barker has returned from !
Washington, D. C.
Willlam Carlisle, of the University of
Georgla, continues ill at his mother’'s
home here.
George Quillian has returned after a
trl'f to Statesboro.
he many friends of Henry Stewart,
of the Brenau faculty, are interested in
the announcement that he has entered
the service of the United States navy.
Mr. Stewart is one of the most brilliant
pianists fn Somuthern musical circles.
Mrs. C. D. Ray has left for an ex
tended visit to her parents in West
Point, Ga.
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38, J. R. IRWIN and little daugh
ter, Mary Helen, spent Wednes
da% in Atlanta with her sister,
Mrs, Jenkins.
Mrs. J. R, McClelland visited Mrs. J.
E. McClelland in Atlanta last week.
Misses Allie Sawyer, Huvian Bridges,
Cellia McCurdy and Minnie Bridges went
:o see ‘‘Macbeth’” at the Atlanta Thea
er.
Mrs. Kennedy, of Atlanta, visited
friends here lastfimek.
Mrs. Orr Venable {8 on a visit to rela
tives at Crofton, Va.
Miss Hetty and Amyrene McCurdy
had as their guests last Sunday Miss
Janie McCurdy, of Comer; Miss Emily
Wimpish and Miss Rose, of Comer, and
Horace Orr, from Camp Gordon.
Miss Louise Stone has returned from
her home at Oxford, to resume her du
ties in the public schools. She was ab
sent two weeks because of illness.
Will D. Upshaw, with the Vaughn
Quartette, gave an entertainment at the
Auditorium Wednesday.
Miss Lizzie Mae Binion, of Atlanta,
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With every purchase of
$lO or more Monday we
will give FREE one of
these 7-Cup Aluminum
Percolators, worth $2.00.
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spent last week-end with her sister,
Mrs. S. G. Mason.
The Woman's Missionary Society mect
with Mrs. Wade Cagle Tuesday after
noon.
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R. AND MRS. GEORGE ALMAND
M entzttalne-d the members of the
medical profession at dinner on
Tuesday evening in honor of Mrs. Al
mand’s brother, Dr. C. L. Pearson, of
Boston. Those invited were Dr. A. 8.
Stovall, Dr. L. P. Eberhart, Dr. J. E.
Johnson, Dr. W. J. Mathews, Dr. A. C.
Smith, Dr. D. N. Thompson, Dr. D. V,
‘Bailey and Dr. A. S. Johnson. Misses
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CORSETS
3 MONDAY AND TUESDAY §
N O bring our new shop to the attention of the ladies of %
I Atlanta we are offering better corsets, better service
and a more comfortable fitting room. “Our prices are
much lower than those that prevail elsewhere.
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Goodwin, Kabo, Thompson Glove-Fitting and Other stan. I
dard makes. Tailored models with whalin or spiral bon- l I
ing.
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Spectal at $3.50 and $5.00
A beautiful pink model that sells elsewhere at $7 and §s.
With every purchase of $6 or over we give absolutely free
’ a dainty pink or white confiner, f
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VANITY DRESSERS
We offer a special value this
week in these beautiful Vanity
Dressers. Your choice of finish
~ _es, ivory or mahogany.
Sale $59
Price .
Ruth Almond and Louise Deadwyler
sted in entertaining.
The Amoma class of the Baptist Su
day school held a social evening
at the home of Colonel and Mrs, W,
Jones. Valentine features ang gam,
were enjoyed. Those attending g
Misses Loulse Deadwyler, Hilda )y
ews, Jessie Champion, Thelma Wilhit
Mabel Wrright. Hazel Ginn, ILoig Johy
son, Nora Conwell, Ruth Brown Irgy
| Hill and Mozelle Jones. :
Miss Daisy Gaines entertaineq ¢
“Six W’'s"” Wednesday evening. Tho:
present were Misses Beth Allen Ru
Brown, Rebecca Berman, Aljce Po
| Harris and Rachel Stricklang.
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Footstools
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Well built throughout, strong
and durable. Made of fumed
oak. Upholstered in good grade
of imitation Spanish leather.
Worth sl. Sent postpaid for 89c.
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Beautifu] Rugs
See our rug display on Second Floor
and note our prices as compared witl
what other stores ask. We can save
You money on rugs.
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