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Cheaper Silk Varieties Will Be
Succeeded by Good Quality
Pongees and Shantungs.
(otton shirts will replace those of
the cheap silk wvarlety which have
;heen flooding the market for the
tcoming fall and winter, The show
‘ing made in this new materfal will
ybe one of the largest ever seen in
:"AH-’UHR. The endeavor of dealers tn‘
’,'aiu)rmy a large dems nd with a limited
'mrpply has a decided tendency to re
:tnrd the first samples of new shirt
tings.
i Cotton fabrics for shirts of all
:tlmt-es will be more ronsmrnouflh:m‘
‘v'ihl-_v have been fer yonm’_ t-sp'-riunyl
thoke to sell at prices mumllmz|
amounts charged for the cheap silk
shirts with which the market was
flooded this summer,
This, however, is not Intended Mi
srean that the high grade silk shirt
will not hold its popularity, for it
will. Diseriminating men who pay
a price know there is no economy in
inferior grades of merchandise, there.
fore the best grades of silk shirts will
continue to find favor at even ad
‘\'.'inr‘m! prices, Plain colors, fine hair
iine stripes and pencil stripes with
,wallars to match are being shown now
‘and will be very pn[‘llmr for both
;’;l” and early spring.
. PONGEES POPULAR.
!\ The pongee or Shantung shirts
have had such a good run this sum
mer that they may be considered
commonplaee ny the fastidious
ldressers and probably will be classed
‘Bmong the popular priced and cheap
wr lines
5. New ideas of designs are numer
gous, and as the improvement in qual
"ty of materials is assured, there will
%¢ something to show for the slight
faidvance to be noted in the prices of
sihe new shirts.
© With the pure wool products from
Scotland again making their appear
ance on the market, the demand of
the high-class trade for something
different in top sport and motor coats
and sweaters will be filled. How
ever, the price is such that only the
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The Effect of a
.
Beautiful Gown
may be spoiled by inharmeonious or
clumsy jewelry. We are constantly
on the lookout for the new, the dain
ty, the seasonable and appropriate
things in jewelry for women,
]ewe’ry for Autumn
W?ca’.—
Certaln pleces of jewelry seem to
belong to rich autumn gowns and
suits. The exquisite Lavalliere, set
In precious stones to suit the taste,
Brooches, beautiful bar pins, lodge
pins, hat pins, shirtwalst rings,
bracelet watches, dorines, ete,
Gold and silver
purses from the small
siges jJust large
A enough for car fare,
&1 10 & size that can be
o 4 .) generally useful,
\‘A:} The p'ricen will
o please you,
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One of the latest sait models for fall,
with the popular three-quarter length
coat and tight-fitting skirt, Fringe and
button trimmings are used in & very novel
manner. This suit was the ecreation of
one of New York’s foremost designers
and instuntly fell inte popular favor
through s gracefol lines and its ser
viceable and practienl style.—Sketched by
Georginn-American artist,
| firms catering to the highest priced
| trade can carry them in stock.
| BROWN SPORT COATS.
In the line of sport and motor
coatls, brown is being featured for
| this season, with gray running a
close second. Motor wraps are being
| made in colors to harmonize with the
coats, but a number in purple..
gray and white are being shown at
some of the more exclusive shops.
: The sleeveless waistcoat is another
item of men's wear that is likely to
prove extremely popular this next
season, It is being made in a num-
Ler of colors, with combinations of
brown, gray and white; copen, citron
and white, and tan lilac and white
predominating, ’ f
. Ostrich leather novelties in men's
fccessorles are being offered for fall
and winter. These articles are made
out of the natural skin of the bird,
and the raised spots are formed
where the quill was pulled out of the
back. The underskin is naturally
wrinkled, and the skins are of a tan
color, whiie the raised spots are
brown. A beautifully harmonizing
contrast is obtained with the gold
L.ountings. This also is dyed black,
but it lacks the smart appearance so
predominant in the tan.
DRESSING CASES,
Dressing caces are being nmde
with this leather in such manner that
the top is spotted and the bottom has
a wrinkled surfage. It is of a deep
tan color and the spots are brown.
In cases @f this kind there are a to
tal of eleven pieces. Rill folds, cig-+
arette cases, purses, cged cases and}
other novelties are hel‘ made from
this leather, and the prospects are
they will prove exceedingly popular
this fall and winter. |
Black leather belts with gold and
silver manogramed buckles again will
be the style this fall and winter.
There is little difference in those
being shown now and those of last
year, with the exception that the
quality of the material appears to be
somewhat better, The old English
system of letterfng is more popular
in monograming the buckle,
For the past three or four vears
the market cach year has been flood
ed with patented “nonslip” buckles
which will not be obtainable this yvear
except where the monogramed kind
is purchased,
The displays of neckwear for fall
wnd winter are the most extensive
seen in Atlanta for many years, The
broad tie-scarf remains in favor, but
the demand for bow ties is heavy and
many manufacturers have specialized
in this line. While the cost of ties
has made somewhat of an advance
since last vear, dealers declare that
this is more than offset by the bet
ter quality and workmanship which
feature the newer creations,
1 McDonough Notes
! MlelNomill,m-Rmu-rt Turner ‘left on
‘ Monday for Dallas, Texas, to be the
| Euest of his brother, Paul Tur
.| ner.
i Col. John 1. Tye and son, William,
| pyc-nt the week end as g.uenll of Miss
{ Nina and Dr. Robert L. {e.
Mr. and Mrs. Pred Walker and son,
| Fred Jr, are spending & month at Hen
dersonville, N. (.
Mr. and Mrs, H. B. Carmichael and
son, H. B, Jr, spent Monday in Ats
lanta,
.uu Paul Turner, Miss Nina Tye, Mrs.
Ruth Allensworth and Miss Josephine
Turner spent Thursday in Atlanta
Mrs. T. J, Patterson, Mrs. Ellott and
A Mrs. D. T. Shepherd were in Atlanta
| during tho past week,
Harris MoCurry of Willacoochee is the
guest of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs,
A. G. Harris
Mrs. R L. Turner spent the week in
Mltluh.nm guost of her sister, Mrs,
Moate ompson,
Ralph Sluss has returned to his home
in Baltimore after spending six weoks
lvm\ his sister, Mrs, R. M. Hankinson.
The Charles T. Zachary Chapter, U, D.
~ met on ‘Thursday ut the home of
Mrs, Roy 'Turner, with Mrs. Julin Me-
Donald serving as hostess. Business of
A routine nature was transacted. |
The Woman's Club will meet on Tues.
day, September 2, with Mre. J, B chu-l
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“Hupmatmdonl G. H. Boyd of Fairburn
has returned to }.l‘::hupl his duties In the
Do h M 001.
w;lr. n::fi lln.‘ W. H. Peace and daugh
ters, Fudora and Elsie, were the guests
for the past wesk of Mr., and Mrs. W.
D, Peacs of Douglassviile,
Miss llrene Gunter and Mra. MHendley
Daniel have returned from an extensive
visit to New Lfl'k City.
Mrs. Annie Nolan and Miss Annie Ne
lan were visitors to Atlanta during the
past weok.
Carrie Dalley of Atlanta spint the
wo‘:&.ouc: a 8 the guest of Mr, and Mrs
s ML kingon,
Rull'“n‘am|cn-l Katherine Duvis *fl
in Atianta,
u‘;(':’v.., nd Mrs uddn\n of CGreensbore
wers fl\’ wuosts on ¥Wriday of friends
Miss Clementine Dupree s londl:f
the week with Ser n’rnml.fnmor. Mr. Wal
upree, at Bt. Simons,
‘"ME '2'-.'.1 Mrs. R. A Sloan . returned
Tuesday from an extensive visit to Bul
hville,
"‘g‘: l':m Mre. Adel V. Bcott are spend-
Ing the summer with reintives in Dublin,
Virginia.
HEARST'S SUNDAY AMERICAN — A Newspaper for People Who Think — SUNDAY, AUGUST 31. 1919.
l Girls A
THENS.~—Miss Helen Capps enters
tained for her house guests, Misses
Cathering and Nacinl Acosta of Tulsa,
Okla., Tue-dnz. The Sons Souci Club and
a few friends were present. A feature of
the afternoon was the toe-dancing by
Miss Catherine Acosta and serving of a
salad and ice course. Those present in
ciuded Misses Rosamond Eppe, Elizabeth
Bondurant, Anna Rhodes, Busie Abis, Ruth
Woods, Olga Reaves, Cora Frazer Morton,
Ida Pound, Dot Rowland and Mrs. Albert
Davison. .
An informal swimming party was en
joyed by the young married contingent
at the University pool. A most tempting
pienic lunch was a feature after the swirn.
The following young people made up the
party: Mr. and Mre, g;rney Dobbs, Mr,
and Mrs. Dave Paddock, Mr. and Mrs.
Cunningham, Mr, and Mrs, Tate Wright,
Mr. and Mrs, Ross Creekmore, Mr. and
Mrs, Henry Woodruff Jr., Mr. and Mrs
Whalter Hodgson, Mr., and Mrs. Bolling
Dußose, Mr.* and Mrs. Dick Gray, Mr.
and Mrs. John R. Northeutt, Mr. and Mrs,
Mcßride Howell, Mra. Warren Moise, Mr.
and Mrs. Jones Yow, Mrs. A, D. Patton,
Mrs, Marion Dußose and hes guest, Miss
Frances Daugherity, Miss Marguerite
Rowe and Messrs, Jake Hutchins and Al
len Talmage.
The marriage of Miss Edith Pratt Ful
ton of Archer, Fla., to Mr. C. 8. Martin!
of Gainesville, ¥la., occurred at the home
of Miss Lucy Bishops on the afternoon of
August 22, Dr. Arthur F. Bishop perform
ing the ceremony.
Miss Helen Capps was hostess at a
swimming party for her guests, Misses
Naomi and (:a(herlnf Acosta, of Tulsa,
Oklahoma.
The guests included Misses Rosamond
Eppes, Dot Rowland, Tda Pound, Eliza
beth Bondurant, Katie Hood, Helen Capps,
Naomi and - Catherine Acosta and Mary
Capps. Messrs,. Sam Nickerson, Will
Craae, D. D. Quillian, Alexander Bcud
der, Charles Thornton, Jack Carlton, Guy
Carlton nrxj E. B. Mell. Mrs. W. A: Capps
chaperoned.
| Miss Marguerite Rlevere entertained with
a porch party in honor of Miss Frances
'Dougherity, the guest of Mrs. J. A. Dar
win, Those enjoying Miss Rievere's hos
pitality were Misses Frances Dougherity,
Maxine Dobs, Marguerite Rowe, Deorothy
| Orr and Grace Taimadge,
Misses Josephine Wilkins, Marion Hosel
ton, Natalie Bacock, Martha Nicholson and
Gwendolin Griffith are being most delight
fully entertained at a house party given
by Mr. and Mrs. Barrington Flanigen at
Fortress Monroe, Va.
The monthly meeting of the D. A. R.'s
was held at the home of the new regent,
Mrs, James A. White. It was vnanimously
agreed that the new work for the year
‘must be erecting a menforial on the cam
pus of the University of Georgia to our
boys who have given their lives for their
courtry,
‘Capt, Jack Swafford is receiving a cor
dial welcome home after eighteen momths
overseas in the medical corps.
Mrs, James Paine Jr. and son are in
Atlanta for a short visit,
Mr. and Mrs. Cavlton Jester and chil
dren have returned from Asheville.
Mrs, Emmett McKenzie and little daugh
ter have returned from a summer spent
at White Sulphur Springs. |
Mr., and Mrs. Walter Jones and Harris
and Barron Jonecs are at home after
spending some time in Asheville, NC. }
Mr. and Mrs, Henjamin F. Hill of Waco,
Texas: Harry Bailey and George Giles of |
Atlanta and Mrs. L. M. Powers of Ma
con are guests of Mr. and Mrs, Wi B
Bailey, ‘
Mr. and Mre. Marvin Perry and Mrs.
John W. Burton of Arcadia, Fia., attdpded
a reception given by Mrs. 8. W. Tate in
Elberton on Thursday evening. ‘
Misses Naomi and Catherine Acosta,
the guests of Mrs, Helen Capps, have re- |
turned to Tulsa, Okla. |
Charlie Phinizy Jr. has returned from
a trip to Baltimore and New York. ‘
Mrs. W. C. Ashe, Misses Louise and
Jeannette Ashe have returned from a vis-‘
it of thrye 'weeks spent in Hendersonville,
North Carvolina,
Mrs. D, G. Anderson and son are vis
iting relatives in Rome.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Rich of Atlanta
are wuests of Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Nichels.
Mrs. Goerdine Lumpkin is spending two
weeks in Brevard with Mrs. Fred Mor
ton, i
Mr. and Mrs, J. M. Rogers and Miss
Julia Rogers are at home from an ex
tended trip to Boston, New York, Balti
more and Washington City. :
Capt. and Mrs, J. W. Barnett and Mr.
and Mrs. James Watt of Albany are in
Athens after motoring through the moun
lt:\lu of North Georgia and North Caro
na. @
Mrs. James White, Mr. Jim White, Mr,
and Mrs. William Bradshaw and Miss Ju
|la\p£\d:hnw are motoring through the
New England States.
Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Wier and Mr. Van
Nooy Wier are in Abbeville, 8. ©C,
HIGH COSTS HOLD NO TERRORS FOR THOSE WHO BUY THEIR SHOES AT
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A C‘?‘i .XIIL S, /NG POWER—We PLUNGED ON i Spirains? -
; ‘f&’“» . ® SHOES—and bought staggering quant.-"=—==="" m?rt ¢ M
T W s ORDERS Filled ties. Today, with shoe pric:s soaring to Styllsh.’ Charmmg.' i
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Ouar Windows . & By Mail
Mr. and Mrs, Julian Erwin of Louisville
are in the city, where they will make their
home,
Edgewosrth Lamkin has returned fror
a visit to Columbia County and Greens
horo,
Mrs. Elmer Crawford and Miss Ruby
McMahon have returned from a trip to
Beston.
Mra. W, H. Ashford, ‘uuu Moselle and
Katherine Ashford and llam and George
Ashiford have left for a visit to Tallulah
Falls.
Miss Corinne Gerdine has returned home
after spending some time in Baltimore.
Mrs. Henry North of Augusta is the
guest of Mrs, John D. Mell.
Dr, and Mrs. Ralph Goss have returned
hn(mo after an extended visit to Atlantic
City.
Mrs. J. F. Hart and Misses Nella Avery
and Mary Hart are at Mount Airy.
Mrs. E. K. “Lumpkin Jr. and young
daughter are spending some time in Moun
tain City,
Mr. and Mrs, O. W. White, who have
heen visiting Prof. and Mrs., W, D. Hoon
cr, havé gone to Bavannah, where they
will make, their home.
Miss Evelyn Cheney., who has been vis
iting Miss Frances (heney, has returned
to her home in Marietta,
Cariton 2iell and Maj. George Butler
of Augusta are fishing in Morehead City,
North Carolina. \
Miegs Garland Smith is spending two
weeks in Highlands, N. C. |
Mr. and Mrs, E. 1. Smith Br. have re
turned from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Al
bert Rayle in Lexington.
Mr. and Mrs, Jake Bernstein, Mr, Jake
Jall and Mr, Charlie Jall are in New
York, where the latter will be married
tfil ()\lfllfl Hilda Steppacher on September
third.
Mrs, Alice Adams is spending several
weeks in Clayton,
Miss Louise Mclntyre, who has been
visiting Mrs, Tribble, returned to her home
in Carnesville,
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| Cuthbert Notes
| UTHBERT--Mr. and Mrs, Lelandl
Bussey are the guests of Mrs, J. B.
: Bussey for several weeks.
W. M. Moore of Camak is visiting his
uncle, J. B, Edings.
Mrs. Caldwell Patterson and two chil
‘dren are visiting relatives in Baconton.
Mrs. W. C. Spencer and children of
Tampa, Fla, are visiting relatives here,
U. M. Weaver has returned home after
vigiting his wife and daughter at their
summer home at ‘“Lovejoy.”
¢, B. King is visiting Mr, and Mrs. John
Carter in Talbotton.
Mrs. H. Powell, Mrs. Eloise McDonald,
Mrs. J, M. Wade, Miss Annie Laurie
Moye and Miss Docia Sealy have returned
from Indian Springs.
Miss Maude Edings of Macon is the
guest of Mrs. J. B. Edings,
¢, R. West of Saville is visiting rela
tives here,
Mrs. B. C. Carter of Atlanta is the guest
of Mrs, R. T. Phillips.
Mayor W. E. King left this week for
Hendersonville, N. €., to spend several
days with his wife an ddaughter, who
are spending the summer there,
Lieutenant Colonel and Mrs, W. J, Wi
ley of Washingtony D. C. are the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. J. B, Bussey.
D. B. Teheau has gone to North Caro
lina for several months,
Frank Hand of Pelham is visiting
Tommy Dunn.
Misses Grace and Everett Parrish and
Wilella Arthur are the guests of Mrs.
Ruby Harris in Edison,
Misses Bessie Gleaton and Lena Bost
wick, Messrs. Clay Bostwick and, Martin
Cowart of Arlington and Clavde Withard
of Blakely attended a dance at the club
room Thursday night.
Cariton Wade is attending a house party
in Parrott.
Oliver Byars of Montgomery, Ala, is vis
iting relatives here,
Captain I'rank Hart is here on a shoit
furlough with his father, Mr, Bell Hart.
Mrs. George Perry is visiting relatives in
Darien. ‘
Miss Lucile and Susie Hughie of Atlanta |
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The Bon Ton Corsets, laced in front, are so
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Mrs. Elizabeth G. Wynston
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have returned home after several weeks'
stay, the guest of Miss Sara Griffin.
Miss I'va Howell has returned from an
extended visit in North Georgia.
Mrs, Grover Stanford of Birmingham,
Ala. is with Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Stan
ford. s
| Lieutenant Robert Wimberley of Fort
Gaines was here Saturday. !
Miss Melba Mason has returned to Al
bany, after two weeks' visit with friends.
Colonel and Mrs, Charlie Worrill, Miss
Martha Moye and KElien Fox of Darien
gpent several days in Columbus this weel,
Miss Jesse Dehone of Ocala, Fla, is the
guest of Mrs. Hilsman Walters.
Miss Robbin Harrison _of DeFuniak,
Fla, i 8 the guest of Mrs. T. A, Roberts.