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‘By GRACE THORNCLIFFE,
A street dress? You can have any
number to choose from. There is such'
a great demand for street dresses at
present that our workroom c¢an not
turn them out fast enough.
“At this time of year every ome
needs a smart wool street gown, and
I am no exception,” Abererombie re
plied.
“I'll ' have some models shown at
once,” madame said, nodding to me
to begin “modeling.” .
“What color dqg you think of hav
ing, Mrs. Abercrombie?” madame
asked, and 1 could hear as [ put on
my gown: “I have several new shades
I'd like to show you.”
“New ' shadés are - all well enough,
but for me there’'s omdy one street
color, and that is—"
“Navy blue,” madame chimed in.
‘We said it together that time,”
Mrs, Abercrombie exclaimed. “Yes,
navy blue is the smartest and most
becoming street color I know, and I
don't want to be lured into pastures
new,"”
“Well, here you are, vour favorite
vavy blue«n tricotine,” madame said,
as 1 stepped out on the stage.
“A full tunic! Is that the approved
s. bouette?” inquired Mrs. Abercrom
bie.
“This tunic silhouette is very good
style, and one that will be becom
ing to you. The long tunic gives
length to the figure,” madame ex
plained.
“Yes, the line ig very good, becanse
the lower. skirt parrows areund the
ankles very smartly,” Mrs. Abercrom
bie agreed.
“You will observe this length tunic
in many of the best fall and winter
models,” madame answered.
“I like the lines of the tunic. Are
they cordings?” inquired Mrs. Aber
crombie,
“Not exactly ecordings, but cord
tueks,” -madame answered. “You see,
the tueks are so tiny that the goods
stand out like a cord. A real cord
ing 1§ used on the waist and the
cuffs, however.*
“T think that neck and waistline
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Henna, with the odd-shaped tucker beaded and =
embroidered in self-colored floss, and medal- | |
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We are also showing beautiful models in y .
Georgette waists in the leading fall shades in oo 20 |/ W
cluding Taupe, Brown, Beaver, Jade, Navy, Tl
Henna, Flesh and White., et e ) - y
There are also Voile waists, a colleetion in {‘i
whichs you will be sure to find something to y
please you. '
To attempt to pieture our Lingerie and Silk Underwear would be
futile—there is such a variety of it—in material, style and price. Won't
you let us show you the “‘real goods’’ instead?
ATLANTA STORE
Connally Building, 30 Whitehall Street
Tulle Scarfs Take
Gay Tones Instead
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Of Flesh or White
The cloudy tulle scarfs which
have been modish for the last three
or four winters show no signs of
diminishing favor. However, there
is this much to say: Formerly the
shoulder swathings were in . flésh
color or in white; now it is the
smart thing to have them of some
gay 'one such ‘as’ cerise, emerald
green, horizon biue or intense
purple.
. Phe reason-for thisris not hard to
" find. It has been a season of black
evening gowns, when white has not
been worn. Between the two the
alternative has been gray. , There
fore the need for an enlivening
touch,
are so original and so becoming?
Mrs. Abercrombie remarked.
. “Yas, the crossed straps that might
have been imspired by knapsack
strape are very good, especially so
when they forget and stop at the vest
line, where they disappear beneath
those battons,” madame exclaimed.
“Phe buttons are self-covered,
arer’t they? I always like bone but
tons with tricotihe,” said Mrs. Aber
crombie.
“Bone buttons certainly look well
with tricotine, but this gown seems
to call for self-covered buttons. They
are repeated on the sleeves, you see.”
“yYes, 1 was just observing that
cuff,” remarked Mrs. Abercrombie,
“It is very unusual.”
“Just a shaped strap cut nearly
straight,” madame explained. “There
are the cord tucks above the elbow.”
“T like those tucks,” said Mrs.
Abercrombie.
“Phey make a very effective trim
ming on tricotine, serge or gabardine,
especially when the angles are work
ed with embroidered arrows made of
black silk, such as those used on this
gown. The vest is another good
touch,” madame remarked.
“Yes, 1 like that finely tucked satin
very much. I must have several vests,
however, for a gown like this,” Mrs.
Abercrombie said.
“I'm making these vests of faille,
satin and duvetyne,” madame said.
“Will you duplicate this model for
me with three vests of those mate
rials?” asked Mrs. Abercrombie.
AEARST'S SUNDAY AMERICAN — A Newspaper for People Who Think — SUNDAY, AUGUST 31, 1919.
Birthday Is
AST POINT.—Mrs. M. L. Laatch of
Jefferson Park was hostess at a
birthduy party Monday afternoon in
honor of her )itle daughter, Velma. Tho=e
‘who assisted Mre, Laateh in the enter
tainment were Mesdames W. A. Fauss, A.
Bobo, W. R. Cowan and J. Mangum.
Large baskets of pink and yvellow flowers
adorned the dining room. The house was
decorated throughout with pink and yel
low. ' About twenty guests were present.
According to an announcement made by
Mrs, L. L. White, president of the Bast
Point Woman's Clud, they will hold their
first meeting of the coming season S:f—
tember 8, in the club rooms in Main
street, »
Miss Mildred Settle has returned from
Suwanee, where she has been spending
several weeks with her grandparents.
Miss Mary Bmma Thornton has re=
turned to her home in Meridian, Miss.,
after visiting relatives in East Point.
. Miss Mildred Campbell is visiting rela
‘tives in Rome,
. Miss Vesta Black, who has beem in the
Y. M. . A. work overseas for several
months and who recently returned to her
ihomv in Atlanta, spent Wednesday in
Fast Point with Miss Marguerite White.
! W. J. T. Hutcheson has returned to his
' home in Dahlonega, after spending several
weeks with Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Huteheson
in East Peint.
Misses Rehecca and Mabel Kohler and
Luther Kohler spent the week-end with
relatives in Fairburn. e l
Mrs. W. D, Chandler of Adamsville,
| Ala., is visiting relatives in Bast Point,
Mrs. T. J. Butler has returned to her
home in Carrollton after visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Walker.
Q. E. Suttles of East Atlanta visited
relatives in Kast Point Sunday. .
Mr. and Mrs. R. O, Shaw announce the
birth of a son.
Mr, and Mrs. R. A. Woods of North
Carolina spent Wednesday at the home of
Mrs. D. D, Fuller in Jefferson Park.
Mrs. G. W. Moore has returned to her
home m Forest Park atfer spending the
woek in East Point with Mms. W. B.
Yancey. ’
Alvin Moye spent the week end with
friends in Dallas.
Miss M, R. Zeigler has returned to her
home PWM Haven, Comm., after sw‘l%d
ing th summer with Mrs. D. D, Fuller
in Jefferson Park.
The Rev. T. T. G. Linkous left Monday
for Jackson where he will conduct a re
vival service at the Christian Church.
Mrs. J, . Tidwell of Macon is visiting
her daughter, Mrs. R.: C. Shaw. .
After spending several days with friends
in Bast Peint, Miss Sarah Smith has re
turned to her home In Flovilla.
B. H. Wowers of Charleston, 8. GC,
spent the week end with friends in East
Point,
Mrs. W. M. Pope and daughter, Mary,
are the guasts of Mrs. J. W. Harwell
Mr. and Mrs. E. G, Nabell left Monday
for Chicago where they will spend several
days.
Mrs. T. B. Digby and her daughter, Lols,
have returned from a visit to relatives in
Williamson. >
Mrs. W. W. Bell of Asheville, N. O,
spent Thursday in Bast Point visiting Mrs.
A. C. Hemperley on Spring street.
L. J. Stone of Marietta was a visitor
in Rast Point Sunday.
Miss Lillie Ruth Hemperiey has return
ed from Riverdale,
Miss Sara Whitaker, 244 (lennwood avenue, one of the beau
tiful maids of honor named on the staff of Col. Walter P.
Andrews for the Confederate Veterans’ reunion.
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Waycross Notes
AYCROSS—Complimenting two at
traotive visiting girls in the city
at present, Miss Katherine Dan
iels of Rome, Ga,, the house guest of Miss
Annie Lois Seals, and Migs Zimmie Cha
pell of Richland, &a., who is visiting her
sister, Mrs,- G. C. Adhnl. in Albany aves
nue, Miss Margaret Seaman was hostoss
last Wednesday afternoon at a theater’
party.
The danee in the Bunn building last Fri.
day evening was a bright social affair for
the week end. The music was turnished
by the Mason's Hotel orchestra of Jack
sonwville, During the evening delicions
punch was onJo{sd. Besides ahout forty
coupled of the aycross dancing contin
uvat many out of town guests were pru-‘
en
Mrs, O R. Youmans entertained at a
lovely birthday party Thursday afternoon
at her home, B 7 Tebeay streot, in honor
of the temth birthday of her little grand
daughter, Misa Sarah Redding.
Miss Tal Jones entertained last Thurs
day evening at a beautifully appeinted din
ner in compliment to Misses Katherina
Daniels, Zimmie Chapell and Amanda
Perry, who are popular visitors in the
eity at present, Covers were iaid for four
teen and a tempting four-course menu was
merved.
Miss Leonel Jones of Valdosta is the at
tractive guest of Mrs. Lewis Harvard,
Miss Grace Martin of Walterbore, 8 C.
ia the guest of her aunt, Mrs, George Kirk
land, in Folks street,
Mrg. 8. O, Henderson is spending some
time on the Island.
Dr, J. B. Penniston and wife, formerly
Miss Frances Htunmlz. have returned to
Wayoross after a motor trip to Jackson
ville and Atlantic Heach,
Mrs, W. E. Bland has returned from a
Fulflled at Jacobs’
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does not wish to preserve her glowingl_,_ youthful
complexion—her glorious ~hair? hese are
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A really complete stock of toilet requisites represents an investment
which smaller stores are incapable of. Women can save themselves
the disappointments of being “offered substitutes for their favorite
preparations, by shopping at any of the JACOBS'’ stores, where com
plete stocks of the standard American and imported preparations are
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—SBkin Tonic ........85¢, $1.75, $3.256
~—Cleansing Cream ....50¢c, sl, §2, $3
—Velva Cream ........50¢, §l, §2, 83
—Pore Cream ....,.onesss000++:8100
—Creme Mystique ...coos:..::.s.808
—Creme Amoretta ~......51.00, $2.00
—Poudre d'lllusion .............$2.75
—Venetian Rose Color ....SI.OO, $2.00
—Crystalline Eyedrops .........SI.OO
~—Bleaching Cream ............SI,OO
—Bpecial Bleaching Cream ....$1.50
—BoaUty BOX ....vnccicscecsi DOOO
Houbigant's
—Tdeal Extract, 2% OZB. ........$7.28
—Jdeal Tollet Water ...........$7.00
~Adeal Sachet, 1 0%, ...vv0e....82.50
—ldeal Face Powder ...........$5.60
—Quelques Fleurs Extract, 2 0z5..59.65
—Quelques Fleurs Toilet Water.sß.7s
—Quelques Violette Toilet Water $7.856
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Coty's
~L'Origan lx)xmu:t. 4 028. .....518,00
—Jacquemirot Rose Extract, 0z.53.60
—Btyx Extract, 02. .....c00000..96:80
—L'Efuert Extract, 0Z........56.65
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Violet's
~—Amber Royal Extract ........$3.756
~-Amber Royal Faoe P0wder....52.86
—Prelia Extract, 0z.............55.00
~—Jasmine Extract, 02, ..........$5.00
~-Niobe Extract, 2 ozs. ........$21.00
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Piv-r's e
—Azurea Extract, 214 0%2g5..,..52.32
-—Azurea Toilet Water, ........$1.43
—Azurea Vegetal, foz. ....,....$1.75
—LeTrefle Exte Water, 4 0z5..52.32
—|.&Trefle Tgetal, 6 0z5......,.51.43
~—l.oTrefle Extract, 08. ........51.78
—Mosmye Tollet Water, 4 0z5..52.32
--joramye Vegetal, 6 00z5.,.,...5143
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Rigaud's
~Mary Garden Extract, 0z......5240
~Mary Garden Face Powder ~sl, $2
-=Mary Garden Soap ........,..5226
--Mary Garden Tollet: Water.s3, $4.25
~~Mary Garden Sachet ....SI.OO, $1.75
Jilns JUSLPROt ), vacosavies: 0200
~Lilas Tollet Water ~.........54.25
~hilas Fade Powder ..i.......91.28
visit to relatives in Statesboro, )
Miss Florence Daniels has roturned from
a delightful visit to Bt. Simons.
Missos Lou and Bernice Owens are visit
ing friends and relatives in Richmend.
The Ladies’ Aid Society of the First
Presbyterian Church delightiully enters
tained at a reception last Tuesday evening
at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Douglas
Henord in Gilmore street for the new
pastor and his wife, Dr., and Mrs, Julius
S. Sibley. ‘
Mr. L. H. Angrews has returned to his
home in Milledgeville, after a visit to his
brother, Mr, Charles H, Andrews, in Cars
well avenue.
Miss Katherine Van Benthuysen of Co
lumbia, 8. ~ who has been the guest of
Miss Nan Smith for some time, has re
turned home.
Miss Mildred Creene of Albany is visite
ing her aunt, Mrs. A, H. Reddick,
Miss Juanita Bennett, Faye McGee
Anice Daniels, Francine Hardaman ol
Commeérce, and Edgar Stokes, James Mors
gan, Dr. Will Folks, Dan Crawley, John
W. HBennett Jr., chaperoned by Mr. and
Mrs. Jerome Crawley have returned from
a pleasant ten days’ camp on St Simong
Island.
Mr. Rudolph Grevilllus and Mr. Atkin
gon Lang have left for Washington, D. C,
While away they will visit Baltimore,
Richmond, Rocky Mount and Wilmington,
Colonel and Mrs. Harry Wilsen and lit
tle daughter, Katherine, have returned
from a visit to Bluffton, 8. C,
Mr. and Mrs. Halfred Dupree of Los
Angeles, Cal, are spending some time with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. L, Du
pree.
Mrs, R. M., Fita and sen, Ray, have re
turned home after an extended visit te
points in North Georgia.
Mrs, James Malitte of Thomasville is
Roger & Gallet
—Violette de Parme, 0z.........51,00
—Fleurs d’Amour Extract ......$7.00
~—Narkiss Bxtract .......cc00.+.9515.00
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Hudnut's
—Dußarry EXtract ~......0e0.-$4.80
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Crane’s
~—OQld Style Bond. Pink and white.
Extra wide. Quires ..........SI.OO
Envelopes ......veseeeininit
~—Raveledge Vellum, Narrow and
wide, white. Quires ~........51.00
Envelopes ......s«xies bs4onsniim
~@Gold Edge Linen Lawn. Circas- »
sian Walnut Box. Lavender silk
Hned .oceosvecrsnsnesontne: S
~=(‘omb, Brush and Mirror
Both ... iivdades sBN 5 DR
~lvory and Black Inlay, 8-Pie
Set Creerciisraeieeee ey %;;:
~14-row Bristle Halr‘rml
—ll-row Bristle Ha' ~ : .SB.OO
concave b““Mirror ' meTEEn $8.25
—Ring “'a.‘lfl;a Mirror ..:::.".80
—Long Ppoyes in various
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frays for Comb and Brush.s2, $2.25
MANICURE SETS
—Black Pinseal case, rose satin lined,
containing 19 white ivory pieces
with gold and rose in1ay,..,.525.00
~~Black Patent Leather case, lavender
silk lined, containing 14 white ivory
pieces, with black and gold in.
BY ssescorsnconrvstnsavenis IS
visiting her mather, Mre. John Wi &
Gilmore street, E
Miss Sarah Lovelace has refurnedysien)
a visit te relatives in Jacksanville, -
Miss Sarah Cox, aecompanied #‘(
younger brother gand sister, William \nd’
Efizabeth, has returned home aftel
visit to relatives in Madisen, .
Mrs, Moultrie Gourdon has left for i
home In Charleston, 8. C. after a visit \¢
several weeks to her sister, Mrs T, i
Morison, in Brunel street. i
Gordon W. Wainwright has roturned :
his home in Adel after a pleasant visit to
'hln brother, Mr. J, A, Wainwright, .
Miss Carrie Andrews has returned from§
'a visit to her brother, C. Fort Apdrews, iny
Macon, Ga. R
Misses Frances and Elizabeth Buff hava i
returned after a very eventful and
thoroughly delightful visit to Northerng
and Bastern citias imeluding New York S 8
Niagara, Toronto, Can., Philadelphia, Af=S
lantie City, Whashington, Baltimore Aand fi
Lookout Mountain, s b
Mrs. B. €, Fryer and son, B. O, Jr. x '
Gainesville, Fla., are the gueyts of Mra& =
H. U. Johnson at 65 ‘Gilmore street, :
Mrs, O, B. Murphy and son, Charissy
wnd Mrs. SBarah Dunn have returned frong“‘
a delightful moetor trip to Macon. y
William Sibley has returned te Chafs =
lotte, N. €. after a pleasant visit te tu;
parents, Dr. and Mrs, J. 8 Sibley, in W=
liams street, g 5
Mrs. D. Salisbury and daughter, Stells,
are visiting relatives in Forsyth, Athens
Macon and Tallulah Falls i
Mr. and Mrs, Robert Schaffner have re
turned from an extended vimit to Wash¥
lhuunn and New York. Wil
Mrs. W, € Hatcher is visiting relatives
in New York.
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the same quick, courteous attention
as do personal purchases. Handled
by experts, your order leaves Atlanta
the day it is received. In ordering
always include sufficient to cover
postage and war tax. For war tax
always add 1 cent for each 25 cents of
value, or fraction thereof, on all pat
ent and proprietary medicines and
tollet articles except soaps.
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