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Oh, About the Weather—
WH.—\T did 1 tell you about the
weather for these s[lmmor
openings? 1 do not claim to be a
weather prophet, but I know what
generally happens when one ex
pects good weather.
For the Driving Club opening the
weather man was just as disagree
« ~able as he could well be.
Firstly, on the day before, when
every one was deciding whether or
not to go; or, if that was settled,
« ~what kind of a frock to wear, the
clouds came up and the rain de
scended—just to confound the per
plexed perspectives. %
Secondly, the downpour continued
through the early morning hours
of the fateful day, and gloomy pros
pects caused many happy plans to
be given up before breakfast.
Thirdly, after these plans had
been upset, the sun came out with
a smiling, unabashed face-—and
everybody changed their minds and
plans again!
Fourthly, it did stop raining, but
got so cold finally that everybody
had to wear their winter coats over
#heir new Georgette dresses, and
that almost ruined the dress, of
course.
The Dorothy Perkins roses
bloomed right through the eve
aing, which was just as well, the
opening date having been set for
the time of the Dorothy Perkins
roses, which are supposed to know
what they're about and to wait for
summer weather before opening up
for business.
Hereafter, it has been decided in
so}emn conclave, the Dorothy P.
roses will not be consulted about
the club opening, which is to be
. ¥eft to the discretion of the sman
agement—and the weather Joan.
Svmmer Frocks Sub-Rgsa,——
THE women all wore their chif
fony things, just the same,
at the Driving Clyb opening,
though they could not patronize
the terrace, except in strolling
couples, now and then, who pre
ferred a cold solitude warmed by
their own feelings to a crowd of
folks vozily ensconced indoors.
Beneath the winter coats were
wondrous summer costumes of‘
hyacinth-blue Georgette belted with
orchid and silver-tinted ribbon,
and worn with a hat of Leghorn
trimmed in a fluffy plume in which
nestled tiny French roses. Pink
and blue and white and orchid and
lavendar and flesh were the colors
which varied this description—the
rest was the same for each woman,
except for those whQ wore lace
gowns—and they were in censid
erable numbers, too.
0008
The Choice of Paris—
TWO of the most effective of
these summer toilette effects
were worn by sisters, and inasmuch
as one of them has recently re
turned from France, I suspect I
could tell you where the two frocks
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ATLANTA, GA., SUNDAY, MAY 25, 1919
Interesting Social Figures
? M ISS EVA FUTCH, of Gainesville, Ga., on the left has been
0 entertained extensively as the guest of Mrs. Hal Hart.
5011 the right is Miss Elizabeth Buchanan, a popular member of
§ the school girl set. Miss Buchanan is the daughter of Mr. and
% Mrs. Claude Buchanan, and a granddaughter of Mrs. Lena Swift
! Huntley. In the center is Mrs. Howard Hall, formerly of Rich
) mond, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Hall have recently moved to Atlanta
{ and have a home on East Fourteenth street.
came from, if you didn't know
without my telling you. I should
say, if you saw them, you'd not
need to be told, for Parig speaks in
every fold and ruffle. Mrs. Frank
Adair's frock was of French-blue
chiffon with tiny ruffles which run
from the bottom of the skirt up and
around the skirt—if you know what
I mean. It was the way those ruf
fles ran which told the story. Her
hat was of transparent straw lace,
la'vendar on top and rose under
neath, the two colors showing to
gether in their transparency. A
plume of the same blue as the gown
was wreathed around the front of
the hat, and crossing this plume
was a line of tiny roses—the entirs
effect being “just too sweet for
anything.”
The costume brought over the
water for Sister Leone was of
cream lace as to corsage and pale
yellow taffeta as to skirt. The
skirt was fashioned in some won
derful way, with insets of Val lace
. edged with the narrowest and finest
~ of Val lace ruffles, and her hat was
light blue, with blue plumes and
pastel rose garniture.
These two lovely costumes were
much admired by those who wore
almost as beautiful ones, of Geor
gette and chiffon and lace and the
like—all under their winter coatst
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On With the Jazz—
THE crowds all follow the jazz
band nowadays. A recently
imported Jazz band is com
posed of a regular’ pied-piper as
semblage of musicians and wher
ever the band goes, there goes the
crowd. Saturday night a week ago,
all the old Driving Chib set depart
ed for parts unknown because the
jazz band went—and no-one ever
would have thought the D. club
crowd would have deserted their
old stamping ground for anything.
Well, they wouldn't—except for
a jazz band.
Even the old time orchestras are
introducing some pep into their
stately measures of late—they have
to. Visitors down this way an
nounce that, if in New York, half
ot our dancers would meet the
bouncer under uncomfortable cir
cumstances. But there are no
bouncers here—at the social clubs.
A well-known dancing expert tells
me that the Atlanta dancers have a
movement all their own. It isn't
quite as bad as the condemned one
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