Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, May 19, 1918, Page 7H, Image 103

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i icus ] HE WOMAN'S CLUB met Saturday fi'{l‘lflemmn in the Carnegie audi- Loosam. Mrs. J. W. Harris, fir.. sang % . & paper was read by Mrs. Franc 3 IBUm upon ‘‘The Need of Awaken ; a Community Conscience.’ Mrs, 1 k Sheffield gave a summary of the ‘ tivities of the women's clubs, ' ‘The Chrysanthemum Club met Fri- P da{ afternoon with Mrs. W. W. Me. ,:v Neill. Plans were discussed for the . year's work, and the study of the frowth and culture of flowers formed an ntéresting program. Prizes have heen L 6 ed for the best flowers produced, ‘,fi 88 Sara Allen entertained at a din ‘Ner party at the tea room Friday even 3\‘, honoring her guest, Mrs. T. R, v’nmon. of Greenville, Miss, Those in ted were Mrs. T. R, Branton, Mrs. Geo:tte Oliver, Mrs. North, Miss Mar garet Edwards and Miss Evelyn Crewe. . Mrs. Epaminondas White, of Lake Park, Fla_, is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mirs. R. L. McMath. \ The Woman's Club has finished its Fro?’ram for the year and adjourned un il fall. ‘ b Mr. and Mrs. R. L. McMath are visit ing friends in New Orleans. A dance was given by the Sumter Club at the armory Friday night, | # Mrs. Max Cawood was hostess Thurs-i y day afternoon to the Woman's Literary " Club. Those particigating were Mrs, Fred Morgan, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. R. L. Maynard, Miss Clara Ledbetter and Mg, J. W, Harris, Jr. r's. Frank Sheffield entertained her forty-two club Wednesday afternoon. - Those present were Mesdames W. M. Humber, Arthur Rylander, Zach Child ers, E. M. Viquesney, A. C. Crockett, B. Mashburn, J. M. Bryan, George er, 8. A. Daniels, Sam Heys, J. D. Hooks, Walter Rylander, E. L. Cars well and Ramsaur. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Barfield were guests of friends in Americus last week. Mrs. Henry W, Smithwick was host €ss Tuesday afternoon in honor of Miss Bligabeth Harrls. Those present were Misgses Illizabeth Harris, Naomi Wrgfht, Orlean Ansley, Mary Rose Brown, Mar garet Wheatley, Mary Alice Lingo, Eunice Royal, Mary Sue Chambliss, Nellie Worthy, ' Geraldine Payne and Pauline Broadhurst, The Daughters of the American Revo. lution met n the Carnegie auditorium Tuesday morning and the following offi cers were elected: Regent., Mrs. C. U. Rogers; vice regent, Mrs. W. D, More land; treasurer, Mrs. Frank Harrold; corresponding secretary, Mrs. J. W, ',B‘Harris, Jr.; recording secretary, ‘Mrs. . Yenry Glover; historian, Mrs. J. . , ‘:wtower: chaplain, Mrs. Z. A. Little i % and Mrs, James H. Parks, of i i, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Royals. . NN, . R, Holt, of MontFomcry, is s . fuest of Mrs. John Goolshy, E .M. E. Jossey has returned from . @ VisMt to her sister, Mrs. A. B, Crox ton, Plains. . __Mrs. Rebecca Long has returned to . Macon after a short visit to her daugh tdfi Mrs. W, C. Wright. . Miss Kathleen Denham was hostess to . her bridge club Saturday afternoon. The guests were Mrs. Emory Rylander, Mrs. ' Furlow Gatewood, Jr., Miss Maude Sher. Jock, Miss Annie Ivey, Mrs. D. K. Brin- l son and Mrs. E. J, FEldredge. . Mrs. Howell Simmons is in Atlanta, he '{uest of her daughter, Miss Lucy mmons, who is attending school there. © Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Tullis and child ‘ren, of Tifton, were the guests of Mr. tand Mrs. W M. Tullis last week. i Miss Cladys Smith and Miss Mary Peacock, of Hawkinsville, are the guests jof Mrs. Stephen Pace. . Cards have been received in Ameri . cus announcing the marriage of Miss . Minnie Sheingold to Adolph Hoffman. ‘Mr. Hoffman is associated with the v %ea] clubs here. ' The juniors entertained at a prom party Friday night at the Americus h ifll school. : ; rs. George Hqlst is the guest of Miss nna Boone in Macon. : ~ Misses Arbie and Jennie Harrison “were joint hostesses at a party Satur y v#ght complimenting Miss Eliza peth Harris, one of the members of the igh school graduating class. Miss Jim. pie Jossey and Miss Elizabeth Hester ssisted in entertaining. i . Mrs. ,P. A. Leonard and Miss Julia seonard, of Vienna, were the guests £ Mrs. A. C. Crockett last week. ' ‘Miss Willie Reeves Hall, of Macon, is QH’YRONB FREEMAN SR E.B FREEMAN (! ] 2 R T HILSMAN Myron E.Freeman&Bro = JEWELERS 69 PEACHTREE STREET ATLANTA GEORGIA PLATINUM DIAMOND JEWELRY 14K GOLD JEWELRY STERLING SILVERWARE ) DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED WATCHES C PES]GNERS OF MODERN SETTINGS FOR FAMILY JEWELS . . “"Mk%m; S J \{ILUBE Gay) (0 PAKy P 4 ¢ \R S f D) *Wp(‘.’"fi( ;fi'ig”- ; THE “HOME STORE” “SAVE THE DIFFERENCE” FOR SUMMER FROCKS STRIPED AND CHECKED TISSUE ; all colors—extra sheer quality; yard 250 SILK MEADE SHIRTINGS — WHITE DlMlTY—Checked 25 Mercerized, 32-inch; 50(: N DRINES Yard s C special, yard .......0000 3 MIDSUMMER MILLINERY New Shipments Arriving Daily. HAT SHAPES —ln Panamas, large and small; Imported Chips, Milans; all white; $1 all the best styles .. ...... KNOX JUMBO SAILORS — Heavy, rough straw; navy, $1 black, red, brown ......... i WHITE FLOWERS .~ Also New Combinations of Field Flowers. the guest of Mrs. Sidney Lamar Wo mack. ¢ Miss Louise Blackwell gave a party Wednesday afternoon in honor of Miss Mary Alice Lingo and Miss Mary Sue Chambliss, two members of the gradu ating set. Mrs, John J. Redding, of Griffin, is the guest of Mrs. oJhn A. Cobb. Mr. and Mre. N. B. Stewart arrived Wednesday and are the guests of Mrs. Stewart's parents, Mr. and Mrs, John A. Cobb, \ Dr. and Mrs, DeSauvssure are at home to their friends at the home of Mr, and Mrs. H. B. Mashburn Mrs. Annie King and Mrs. Ulrich King, of Leeshurg, were guests of friends l}‘" Ameglclu last week. Miss Evelyn rtgg was hostess to the 1918 high school gr: uating class Thurs. day evening. Miss Mary Alice Lingo and Miss Eunice Royal entertained the members of the graduating class at the home of Miss Mary Alice Lingo Saturday after noon. Mrs. C. H, Davis was hostess to the graduating class Saturday morning. SSO 0 | Elberton Y EORGIA SOROSIS held its re*ular meeting with Mrs. Wright Tate, when the ar;'?ual election of offi cers took place; rs. E. B. Heard be mir re-elected president; Mrs. A. 8. QI ver, vice president; Mrs. Dudley hheg;ard, second vice president; Mrs. M, L. Stevens, recording secretary; Mrs, J. N. Swift, corresponding secretary and Mrs. Perry Smith, treasurer. The Hope Chest Club entertained in | honor of Mrs. Bernard Epstein at the home of Miss Mary Helen Smith. Mrs. Ggs Lee and Mrs, Fred Herndon assist ed. About twenty of the younger set gave Miss Mildred Reeves a surprise party Friday evening. Miss Lizzie May Gaines entertained the members of her Sunday School class Friday afternoon. Lo u Vienna. | ; AND MRS. J. D. FRANKLIN and children, of Tennille, were | guests of Mrs. J. B. Whitehead for the week-end. . Jdeutenant James Howell, of Camp ‘Wheeler. is at home for a few days. Privates Pate Forehdand, Cliff Calhoun Glover Carnes and Norman Brown, of Camp Gordon, spent the week-end with homefolks. Miss Lucile Morgan has returned homa after spending the winter in Florida. Mrs. Lila Slocumn, of Macon, is the guert of Miss Maude Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Taylor entertained at dinner Sunday in honor of the Rev. DeGarmo, of Mississippi, and Frank Mec- Crary, of South Carolina. Mrs. C. 8. Whitehead has gone to Ai lanta to spend some time. Mrs. Barry and children, of Sumner, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Shell. Mrs. Jack Swain and Miss Estelle Swain, of Savannah. are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Peavy. Mr. and Mrs. Clanton Shipp, of Cor dele, spent Sunday with Mrs. M. E. Me- Donald. Misses Thelma Walton, Mary Smith and Lois Shell spent Tuesday in Cor dele, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Adams, of Lilly, were in the city Tuesday. | Miss Jacobs, of Tennille, was the guest | of Miss Ann Whitehead for the week end. B West Point \/1 ISS MARION WOODGARD enter- M tained the Junior Bri('llFe Club Wednesday afternoon. he prize for highest score was won by Mrs. W. H. Huff. At a called meeting of the Chattahoo chee Chapter, D. A. R., Monday after noon it .was decided to do Red Cross work as regular chapter work. At the regular meeting Thursday afternoon a program was given under the leadership of Mrs. J. C. Rogers. She was assisted by Mrs. B. J. Mazer and Misses Mary Ruth Schaefer and Magfiio Wade. The Young People’s Missionary Society met Thursday afternoon at the Woman's Club room. Mrs. E. L. Cumbee was in charge. This organization is showing its patriotism by cutting out refresh ments at its monthly meeting. Miss Marie Griffin and Will Cobb were married in Atlanta May 5. After a trip LADIES’ G W, BATHING R e 4 ACCESSO. CHEm £ 3 RIES > N 2 T ez 2".‘) RUBBER RS CAPS. i Diving and S 7 Fancy Caps il 7 4 , 4 25c, 50c ] BATHING SHOES—High, black and blue; pair ....... 500 BATHING S UITS — One-piece blouse and skirt, in heavy black sateen; attractive styles; $1 DERLIY PRI .. ... Yidesess LADIES’ KNIT T1GHT5........50¢ AYVADS WATER W1NG5.....35¢c HEARST'S SUNDAY AMERICAN — A Newspaper for People Who Think — “UNDAY, MAY 19, 1918 through the Carolinas they will be at home with Mrs, H. J. Hodnett. The May meetlng of Fort Tyler Chap. ter, U. D. C., will be held next 'l'ruesduy. gheflgfiador of this program is Mrs. B. After a game of basketball Friday night, in which West Point defeated Opelika, the flrls of the high school set entertained the visiting boys and the West Point bo_,ys at a party at the Riv erside Club. he ch:}?erones were Mrs, B. H. Hill, Mrs. E. H. Miller and Miss Mattie George McGee. The seventh grade enjoyed a pictura show pur?' Wednesday afternoon with Miss Mattie George McGee as hostess. G oo Griffin HE wedding of Miss Goorg: Etta P““""K and Rev. J. Hamby Bar ton_ who is doing Y. M. C. A. work at Fort McPherson, Atlanta, was an event of Wednesday afternoon. The ceremony was performed at 2 o'clock by the Rev. Wallace Rogers, of Atlanta, at the home of n'}e bride’s parents, Mr. and Mts. George T. Pursley. The mald of honor was Miés Rebficca Pursley and the best man was Mr. Renfroe, of Fort Mc- Pherson. Misses Marie Pursley, Doug las Montgomery, Elise Phillips and Na dine Pursley were the ribbon-bearers. The decorations were palms, ferns, pink and white Dorothy Perkins roses angd lilies. The bride was lovely in her tailored suit of bluecloth, white em broidered blouse and black hat. Her corsage was of Bride roses and valley lilies. After the reception, which was followed by a luncheon, Rev. and Mrs. Barton left for the wedding trip, after which they will live in College Park. A large number of out-of-town z?ests wera present at the wedding.“ Assisting Mr. and Mrs. Geo;fe b o ragg' in enter taining were Mrs. G. T. llips, firs. W. F. Pursley, Miss Lura Baker iss Lucile Pierce. Misses Lena and Florrie Yarbrough, Miss Helen Griffin, Miss Jes sie Hunt. of Decatur; Miss O'Neill Lind sey. of College Park. Tuesday evenin% after the rehearsal Mr. and Mrs, W. T. Pursely entertained at an elegantly appointed dinner in hon« or of Miss Etta Pursley and Rev. Mr. Barton, the wedding party, and the out. of -town 7uesta who arrived that day, | Misses Effie Louise and Marguerite Walker, of Atlanta; Misses Pauline Trimble, Irene Singleton, O'Neill Lind sey, and Lucile Mason, of College Park; Mrs. M. R. Pursley and Mrs. J. A. Pitts, of Haddock. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walker enter tained at a dinner Wednesday evening at their home in compliment to Mrs, D. W. Pritchette, of Dardanelles, Ark.. the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P}e;::y H. Bass. Covers wefe laid for eight. One of the pretty events of the week was the bridge luncheon at which Mrs. Oscar W. Sibley entertained her club ;md a few other friends Tuesday morn ng, ‘ [ Mrs. Lee C. Manley and Mrs. Charles 'H. Cone entertained Tuesday afternoon ‘at a domino party at the home of the former in comnliment to Mrs. Powell C. Grover, of Chicago, who is the guest of her mother, Mrs, Charles F. Wolcott. Five tables of dominoes were plaved. | . Others enteflahfln{ for Mrs. Grover were Mr. and Mrs. Otis Crouch at a sup per party Wednesday evening. Mrs, W. T. Bennett at a theater party Tuesday afternoon and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ‘Montgomery at a beautiful dinner Thursday evening. A meeting of the Woman's Auxiliary of St. George's Episcopal Church was held Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs, Robert P. Bhapard. Mrs, David J. ‘Bailey gave an interesting report of the annual meeting of the Woman's Aux iliary, which took place recently in At lanta. at the meeting of the Council of the Episcopal Church. Mrs., Mila T. ‘Morris. of Houston, Texas, the guest of ‘Mrs. Shapard, made a fine talk on ‘Do ‘mestic Missions.”_ Dr. and Mrs. Henry Garland enter tained at a dinner Thursday evening complimentary to Mrs. r‘, W. Pritchette, of Dardanelles, Ark.,.anfl Haskell Bass, aviation corps, Dallas, Texas the guests of their parents,- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bass. Covers were laid for ten. An occasion of Thursday afternoon was the bridge party at which _Miss Roselyn Kincaid entertained the Young Ladies and Young Matrons’ Bridge Club. Mr. and Mrs. David J. Balley and Miss f.aura Bailey entertained Friday even ing at a dinner dance, Mr. and Mre. David J. Balley were hosts at a dinner party Saturday in honor of their guest for the day. Rev. John Tasker, of England, a delegate to the Methodist (leneral Conference in At lanta. Rev. Tasker made a splendid speech at the patriotic rally Saturday afternoon, the music of the Highth Ar tillary band’,‘ of Camp Wheeler, Macon, adding to the occasion. ]\‘[rsf‘ Thaddeus @ Hawkins has just returned from Nashville, Tenn., where she was the guest of her mother. Mrs. Young., and was accompanied home by Mrs. Nolen C. Johnson, of Nashville, who will be her guest for ten Adays. Mrs., Robert T. Daniel and Miss Kath arine Walker returned last week from an extended visit to Atlantic City and New York. A pretty home wedding of Wednesday evening was that of Mises Mabel Bryant and Charles Crawley, which took place at the home of Judge and Mrs. James A, Dewey, the Rev. Mr. Drewry officiat ing. Mrs. Charles Wolcott was hostess Sunday at a dinner party in compliment to her guests, Mrs. Powell C. Grover, of C'hicago, and Miss Fannin Stokes, of Madison. One of the events of the week was A '% I % £ PENE !,, ! " “‘lfq.lmim /}%& ; PO k\_? A~ ke v3o 19 ANRI ! W ( fi‘ e ' >R »‘)‘/ % “ s g—fg l 4 ".:. ‘—l ,WA y .r.‘r ‘i— i j ) [ % Ui \\_ \Q () o ; Y "& a N DRESS GINGHAMS—PIaids and Checks; extra quality, for, yard ........ ZOC CRETONNES—Beautiful color ings, in large floral designs; yard .......... 25c TEDDIES—Special lot of pink lingerie Teddies; lace, medal lion and ribbon and embroidered. Several designs to $1 SRIBER TP ... .isvasivii BASEMENT FULL STOCK OF HOT WEATHER NECESSITIES Tumblers, lced Tea Glasses, lced Tea Spoons, lce Tubs, Pitehers, etc. Come down and inspect the line. the lup&er party at which Mr. and Mrs. Joreph Montgomery entertained. Mrs. Oscar MePherson, of Jackson ville, is visitin her Dbrother; J. C. Brooks. Miss ioulle McPherson, of Dublin, Is the guest of Misses Abbie and Maude Freeman. W. J. Kincaid, of the batUeshlf Mis sissippi, is the luest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Whiteley Kincaid. Cooo Eastman Mzs. J. M. PIERSON has returned from a visit to relatives in Way cross. She will spend a few days in Eastman as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hardeman before returning to her home in Eatonton. Mrs. E. P. Collins, of Cochran, Mrs. The Store ¢ The Best That’s Busy J M 1 ‘ 0 Place to Shop All the Time 2 it 0.9 Every Day . ’ Unprecedented Reductions On AH I ; urniture Our Entire Stock Must Be Sold Hurriedly—All Prices - Cut to Near Actual Wholesale Cost. ™. (fmA? Sr il Norcrrrmr-tt [ ‘\\\“‘ s (T TT T \\ £*& e ’ ,%\? sy N v.&mm' B AN T S ______________;g:;‘-— s fpecoeie s . Yk %) NEEE S =t g I "T“" | e ‘r"'-'m‘— : léfl,w«' sy .fi’; = % ”'fi" Nt =N b ___\___ T et il . ’ v ) Don’t Delay Buying Don’t delay buying if you need furniture of any kind, for never again will furniture such as this be sold at such astonishing reductions. Our big stock of Dining Room, Bedroom, Living Room and Library Furniture in Complete Suits and Individual Pieces are offered in this sale at unprecedented reductions. Fol lowing are some of the great values we are offering: All Living Room Furniture Reduced No. 31—Divanette Suit—Mahogany and Tapes try—was $145.00; $ 1B P R R eL ; 120 No. 683—Mahogany and Cane Suit— Upholstered in mulberry velour; was $200; rgduced to $125 No. 11—Mahogany and Cane Suit—Elegantly up holstered in silk damask; $1 50 WaAE §200; roAUcd O . i iiviiiiiierien s 10-Piece Dining Room Suits Reduced Only a few Suits in the lot. Only one of each style and price. Reduced to near wholesale cost. Special tomorrow— $250.50 Suit, now slso—No. 0690—10-piece Ma any Suit, Adam design; $ WA 00, oW .\ . vt i 132 $2.50.50 Suit, now slso—No. 0690—10-piece Ma hogany Suit, Adam design; $l5O WS SRBRIVABW. v Ll s s $322.00 Suit, now s22o—No. 142—10-piece Mahog any Suit, Queen Anne design; $220 WEE DRSBIRL BOW o e $332.50 Suit, now s23s—No. 218-—l O-piece Walnut Suit, Willlam and Mary design; $935 WEB 30880, OW . ... i i AN $625.00 Suit, now $475-—No. 994—10-plece Mahog any Suit. Colonial design; $ WS BBAT, HOW ... ..ivveitotisisie, 4.75 Big Savings on Bedroom Suits $277.50 Suit, now s2oo—No. 1021—4-piece Mahog any Suit, Louis XVI design; $ AN SOTT AO, BOW v i S 200 $265.00 Suit, now S2OO-—No. 411—4-piece Walnut Suit, Queen Anne design; $ Waß SOOO, B |O. . ih e 200 $365.00 Suit, now s27s—No. 351—4. piece Antique Ivory Suit, with Vanity Dresser; $275 WHEJOOD, NOW L vt i Just Received Carload of Bombay Willow Furniture The entire lot goes in the May Sale Mohday. It won't last but a few days at our Closing Prices. Come Quick if you want Big Bargains in Willow Furniture Smyrna Rugs $2.00 Values; $1 2 5 9 to 11 Monday . Beautiful Log Cabin design in all colors and combinations. Suit able for any room in any home. A limited number on sale as long as they last Monday, 9 to 1151025 Growing Firms Ivey Crutchfield, of Savannah, Mrs. Wil bur Collins, of Macon, and Miss Tom. mie Renfroe, of Cocfiran, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sauls lasi week. Mr. and Mrs. P. O, Campbell wer( guests of relatives in Mcßae last week, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Del Lamar and Mr. and Mrs. John H, DeLamar, of Hawkinsville, were guests of Mrs. W, F Harrell Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. G. A, Turpin, of Am ericus, are visiting their daughter, Mrs John L. Wooten. Miss Willie Belle Bothwell, who has been the guest of Miss Alvah Clements, has returned to Vienna. Miss Carolyn Bohannon spen{ fast week in Macon, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Edwards, of No. 1255—Overstuffed Tapestry Suit—Very rich and handsome; was PEON: PORUGBI D .. i e e $l9O No. 1666—Mahogany and Cane Sult—Upholstered in mulberry velour; $ WS BRI, TOAUDBE 10 5. it i ciiiinais 190 No. 164—Overstuffed Tapestry Suit—Very mas sive; was $300; $ TOEROIE W. 5o isi it lid vt 225 $395.00 BSuit, now s3oo—No. 158—10-piece Mahog any Suit, William and Mary design; S3OO WAR BOOD, OOW ... e $356.50 Suit, now $275-—-No. 238—10-piece Walnut Suit, Queen Anne design; $ WES 0080, BOoW |.. i 275 $350.00 Suit, how s2so—No. 03--10-piece Mahog any Suit, Adam design; was $350, now $250 $925.00 Suit, now s7oo—No. 1062 1-2-—l O-piece Ma hogany Suit, Chippendale degign; $ WU DN, BOW .. ks 700 $407.50 Suit, now s3l6—No. 117%--10-piece Ameri can Walnut Suit, Queen Anne design; $315 WS BT B oie iy $570.00 Suit, now S3BO- No. 344 —6-piece Mahog any Suit, with twin beds, Queen Anne $275 design; wae $670, now ................. $150.00 Suit, now slos—No. 325%-—4-piece Mahog any Suit, 4-poster style; $ WRB 8100 BOW 1. 105 $485.00 Suit, now $375-No. 401 —4-piece Walnut Suit, Queen Anne design; $ WRE O, BOW o i 375 High-Grade Axminster Rugs Are in the May $3 5 Sale Priced ...... Same rugs bought on today's market would have to sell for $45.00 and $50.00; there'll be no more when these are sold; only a/ limited number left, 9x12 size, in select new Oriental, Chinese, conventionai and floral patterns— the best rugs in America at this price. $35000 find it most profitableto advertise in Chester, were guests of Mr., and Mrs.! B, T. Burch last week. Mr. and Mrs, K, A. Bureh, of Hawk- ' insville, were guests of Mr, and Mrs' Edgar Ware last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. A, Melvin, Sr., andl Miss Louise Melvin, of Fort Valley,! were guests of relatives in Kastman last | week. Misses Henrietta Clements and Luet tie Woodard have returned from a vis :it to Mr. and Mrs. Jeter Harrel in Dub n. Miss Ruby Johnson has returned from Illen, where she taught school lastl year. She will spend the vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J, T. John-‘ son. . New Curtain Nets 35 and 40 Qualities; Mon day, 9to 11, 27c YRR . eviire oo Several new patterns in Filet and Fish Nets, White, Ivory and Ecru, 86 and 40 inches wide. Elegant Nets, suitable for any room. On sale Monday, 9 to 11— or as long as quantity lasts, vard........ 27C THE GEORGIAN AT ZABAN’S /¢4 You Will Find Hundreds of Odd Pieces MEPSF and Beautiful Lt-'::r FABAN Suites Underpriced This Week. . Liberal Credit Terms Arranged. ;el L % = P S oy = EXTRA SPECIAL Telol ':“:35 %'u:::;:,rf:_&gé This Is the Biggest Fiber Rocker Value We $ 7- Have Offered in Many a Day Tk o e i ¥ N“'“i'rl‘.‘"mh , It is constructed of the best brown B ,‘.’o’o'»/"4o'o' ',:‘.:,.:1\- fiber; seat is full spring construc ,"X:-u suu.-uj‘.b:\’u\\q tion, covered with beautiful floral .“‘:;;l_,,a_‘,_.“,,‘,:.;'_') cretonne, much prettier than the N o T NS T \r.s\f:‘:e"mm"’ picture. A big value at sls, but for 4 0" this w e eek only our NG special price i 8......... $9.95 S N B : Easy Terms. e et TN F REE l’ ’ } A Beautiful 42-Pie¢ée.aGold O\ o’ 4 and Blue Decorat : pp i Dinner Set a') With Every Purchase of SSO b R or More This Week Will Cut Your Ice Bill One-Half N | We know that the Gibson Refrigerator . Is the best refrigerator made. It Is the Do |1 ' 1 most sanitary, the most perfectly made; 01|l i constructed throughout of the best mate- w 1) i\! b rials for keeping heat out—and cold In. i e.| ik This size, 140-pound ice capacity, is lined it A'l | K i with one giece of porcelain, No cracks in ) Y IR 831 corners. egularly priced $105.00, N[ I L SPECIAL SB9 N ] Tl Wk . L, l;.f. -{; Clp £ Easy Terms. 8 /‘}l—- 1 Other Refrigerators as Low as ’l d as $14.50. ¢ . - ————————————————— Therelsn’t a Value Like Thisin Atlanta “) ML%!H gl a 7 e A HALLS = =5 |e i N) i LA § R 3 eo Uk vzl W (W T Rl VA N | || Sl il be e ivi| i L, S o g 1y ) !‘. 1.: B .J:‘ : EASY B ‘ ¥ TERMS 10 Pieces This attractive lour-piece Dining Suite in William Jacobean Oak is an unusual value—SOME and Ma,;'(y STORES would call it a bargain at $175.00. or Louis XVI Our price, $ Period THIS WREK ..o.iiiiss 147.00 Come In and Hear the olumma New Columbia Records (fi ¥ BRING YOUR FRIENDS WITH YOU Note S ?_7_;’_-%' i Special This Week "! J R(B we offer you FREE six Columbia Dou. ".’—-,,__’. iBB ble Disc Records—your own selection— ———— |BB with this wonderful ° e : | |lj Columbia Grafonola L J SBS ] l You can own one of these machines on 9 payments as low as $1 a week. Latest Columbia Double-Disc Records 75c¢ e 1 $1 a Week Pays for It q{r’l You can not buy more in the way of ol i a musical instrument for the money. M I h_/‘z,‘ Well finished, strong motor, plays two A | J “,,/:..' - records at one winding. Easily moved RL s, /// or carried. Come hear this wonderful = machine. COME IN MONDAY. EXTRA : - FREE PILLOWS SPECIAL RN [ arrad / g W 5 - ey ¥ SRR | =y ~—~i;’_ ; e s;s :E:!" :":-T '.‘7'.‘::*".:;'1"?:?; ’ g?{ W«W’ @N ‘l S v :;:f‘i,'"::527':2;'.".:':',:.-r.'::-’;tf.’;} ) ' (i RS bl BRSSO B 552 t‘u(..f”},\ 3 R b Sl EE) 0 ‘.—», L 1 o R D 0 iENE S -4 | | S EL DA BEREN ST AN — LS | ko 13 2-INCH POST BED OUTFIT COMPLETE. J This is a big special value, complete with fully warranted steel springa and sanitary roll edge cotton combination mattress. A regular $29.00 value. Free Pillows. 19 8 J MONDAY. BPRCIAL: ... v liitaisatiihidiey oR $ ° 5'5 ZABAN'S _ FINE FURNITURE | 119 WHITEHALL STREET 7H