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WEDNESDAY 1 * OCTORER 31. 190S.
TTTE ATLANTA GEORGIAN,
If
MR. AND MRS. TH0MP80N
ENTERTAIN AT DINNER
Wednesday evening Mr. and Mr».
Barbour Thompson will entertain at a
beautiful Halloween dinner In their
apartment on West Peachtree. The oc
casion will be Informaljhelr guests.In
cluding only a congenml number of
people who were together In Europe
last summer. The decorations and
place cards will be appropriate to Hal
loween, and the guests Invited are Mrs.
Clarence Knowles, Miss Constance
Knowles, Miss Jennie English, Mr. and
Mrs. Morton Mayre, Mr. and Mrs.
Thornton Mayre, Mr. Northrop and Mr.
W. E. Chapin.
MRS. HOLLAND - ENTERTAINS.
One of the prettiest of many pret
ty Hallowe'en parties which marked the
social calendar of Wednesday was that
St which Mrs. Sidney Holland enter
tained at her home on West Baker
street Every attract)^' detail of the
party was appropriot ^no Hallowe'en,
the decorations consisting of numerous
pumpkin lanterns, autumn leaves and
red'apples. The menu served, was also
In keeping with the Idea of Hallowe'en,
one > pretty feature being big red ap
ples stuffed with chestnuts, and tied In
yellow paper.
Euchre was played by the twenty or
more guests present, and the first prise
was a handsome embroidered center-
piece. A handsome plate wna the lone-
hand prise, and the consolation was a
pretty water color.
Mrs. Holland, who was assisted In
the entertainment of her guests by her
mother, Mrs. Scott, wore a smart gown
of white cloth.
Mrs. Scott was gowned In white voile,
trlmmed,wlth lace.
SPEND-THE^DAY PARTY.
The spend-the-day party which Mrs.
Cal|Sb Maddox gave Wednesday at her
boms In Inman Park was a very en
joyable occasion, and brought together
a small number of congenial women.
Those present were: Mrs. H. C. Hen
derson, Mrs. W. I. Maddox, Mrs. John
Maddox. Mrs. Cone Maddox, Mrs. Ed
ward Maddox, and Mrs. Cicero Mad
dox.
H. J. Brewer on Saturday evening, the
27th of October. The house was beau
tifully decorated with ferns in the par
lor, and rosea tn the reception room.
When the guests were Invited Into the
dining room It was like a folrv scene
with ferns and roses In every avallaote
place, softened by the beautiful* artifi
cial lights. An elaborate salad course
was served. Mrs. Brewer wore n beau
tlful costume of crepe de chine ct deli
cate cream color.
Among the presents received wore
many exquisite pieces of hand-painted
china.
BIRTHDAY” PARTY.
Miss Annie Andrews entertained
number of her young friends at
birthday party at her home, 58 Howell
street. Many Interesting games were
played, after which refreshments were
served.
■ Miss Andrews received a number of
handsome birthday gift*.
Among those present were: Miss Eu
genia Hooks, Miss Della Daniel, Misses
Louise and Aline Bouldk, Miss May
Patton, Misses Essie and ’Irene Hep
derson. Miss Minnie Miller, Misses
Lantte and Maude Andrews, Miss Ella
Harrison, Miss Emma Bradley, Miss
Kllle Stroller, Miss May Crabtree, Miss
Edith Travis, Miss Mary Burts, Miss
Exer Ragsdale, Miss Llnnle Scroggins,
Miss Lena Collier, Misses Belle and
Minnie Hardlgree, Miss May Andrews,
Miss Meda Ball, Miss Ruby Porter, Mr.
and Mrs. J. P. Williamson, Mr. and
Mrs. W. C. Andrews, Mr. Barney Ha
ney, Mr. Calvin Travis, Mr, Mitchell
Boulds,.Mr. John H. Lynch, Mr. John
Crolley, Mr. J. E. Mayes, Mr. A. V.
Toney, Mr. C. Roland, Mr. Parker
Burts, Mr. J. Ji. Cook, Mr. Harry
Strosler, Mr. George Hatton, Mr. Ras-
tuB Patton, Mr. West Cook, Mr. Charlie
Hightower, Mr. Puckett, Mr. Ed Pat
ton, Mr. Rnse Cleavland, Mr. Jim Jen
kins, Mr. N. Curry, Mr. Vanderfrleft,
Mr. W. E. Dobbs, Mr. Fred Echols, Mr.
John Mills, Mr. Harrison, Mr. O. E.
Acres, Mr. Plennle Upchurch, Mr. Dave
Htandford, Mr. B. Johnson, Mr. Johnnie
Wells.
D. A. R. MEETING.
The board of* management of ■ the
. Piedmont chapter of the' Daughter* of
the American Revolution will meet III
the parlors of the Piedmont hotel at 11
o'clock Thursday morning,
MRS. WILLIAM H. YEANDLE.
^ Chairman.
PLAN8 FOR D. A. R. CONVENTION
The Oglethorpe and George Walton
Chapters, D. A. R., at Columbui, are
busily engaged In the preparations nec
essary for the approaching state con
vention of the Daughters of the Ameri
can Revolution, to be held at Colum
bus during November.
Miss A. C. Bennlng. regent of the
Oglethorpe chapter, and Mrs. W. P.'
Harrison, regent of the George Wal
ton chapter, are very actively Inter
ested In arranging for the comfort and
entertainment of the notable women
who will attend the convention, aa del
egates.
The following Is a list of the com
mittees appointed at Columbus for tho
convention:
On Place of Meeting—Mrs.. W llllam
Blade, Miss Annie May Bruce, Mrs. Joe
Pou, Jr., Miss Loulle Young and Mrs.
Reese Crawford.
On Homes—Mrs, Joe.Pou, Jr., Miss
Mary Lewis Redd, Mrs. 11. H. Harra-
way, Mrs. F. B. Gordon, Mrs. George
Pearce, Mrs. John Blackmar, Mrs. J.
T. Peurce, Mrs. Paul Dlsmukes and
Mrs. J. H. Dimon.
On Hospitality—Mrs Walter Curtis,
Mrs. J. 8. Harrison, Mrs. C. T. Os
borne, Mrs. W. C. Bradley, Mrs.
Charles Pearce, Mrs. A. C. Llewellen,
Miss Molllc Cook, Mrs. O. C. Bullock,
Mrs. F. B. Gordon, Mrs. Elisabeth W.
Gee, Mrs. Reese Crawford, Mrs. John
Blackmar, Mrs. W. L. Bullard, Mrs. W.
A. Huer Mrs. A. O. Blackmar, Mrs.
Charles Perklna and Mrs. John Flour
noy.
House Committee—Mrs. c. J. Edge,
Mrs. L. A. Comp, Mrs. J. 8. Oarrett,
Mra. Victoria Waddell and Miss Betsey
Blackmar.
Press Committee—Mrs. C. I. Grover,
Mrs. John Coard and Miss Mnry Cook.
Transportation pommlttec—Mrs, F.
M. Frederick, Mrs. Hamlin Ford and
Miss Mary Philips.
Reception Committee—Mrs. R. P.
Spencer, Mrs. Walter Curtis, Mrs. Rob
ert Famish, Mrs. O. C. Bullock, Mrs.
I* H. Chappell, Mrs. Andrew Shepherd,
Mr*. Richard Slade, Mrs. 8. B. Hatcher,
Mrs. Reese Crawford. Mrs. William
Blade, Miss Loullo Bell. Miss Annie
May Bruce, Mrs. B. H. Hardaway, Miss
Maud Dlsmukes, Mrs. Henry Crawford,
Miss Mary Banning. Miss Mary Lewis
Redd, Mrs. Early Epplng, Mr*. John
Coart, Mrs. M. C. Levy.
Committee on Supplies—Mrs. J. T,
Pearce. Mrs. George Pearce, Mrs. John'
O. McNulty, Mrs. William Slade, Mrs.
Henry Crawford, Mrs. F. B. Gordon,
Miss Maud Dlsmukes, Mrs. J. 8. Gar
rett, Mrs. Hamlin Ford and Mrs. O. S.
Jordan.
Decorations Committee—Mrs. J. 8.
Harrison, Mrs. Early Epplng, Mrs. A.
W. Huer, Miss Mary Lewis Redd, Mrs.
Jane Martin, Sirs. O. 8. Jordan and
Mrs. Moffett Flournoy.
to judgFVardee.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Brown will
entertain at an Informal dinner Wed
nesday evening at their home on
Peachtree street In honor of Judge Don
Pardee, who leaves Thursday for Texus.
china”wedding.
Special to The Georgian.
Elberton, Ga:, Oct. 31.—The most
brilliant entertainment which Pas been
given this season was the celebration
of the china wedding of Mr. in 1 Mr*.
W. C. T. U.
1 Every member. of, the Atlantn Wil
lard Woman's Christian Temperance
Union Is requested to be present'nt the
meeting.’, which wlll.be held Thursday,
afternoon at 3 o’clock In Alliance Hail,
No. 72 1-2 North Broad street.
.Business of Importance must be con
sidered. MRS. M. L. M'LENDON,
President
MRS.'JANE A. ADKINS,
• Recording Secretary.
LADIES’ AID SOCIETY.
The Ladles' Aid Society of. Asbury
church will give ah Ice cream festival
and oyster supper Thursday night No
vember 1, at 169 Davis street. Children
will be served from 3 to 5 o'clock.
The public la cordially invited.
, t , C 1 * 01 >•' . ,
MUSICAL PROGRAM AT GRAND.
■ The. following, mu,lcal program will
be rendered by Lilly's orchestra Wed
nesday evening, October 31, at the
Grand, previous to the lecture by Rabbi
Levy:
1. March, "The Seventy-fourth Regi
ment," Lossy.
2. "Japoalca,” Stanford.
3. Selection,- "The Mocking Bird,"
Sloane. « - . •. i ,
4. Sextet from, Lucia, Danlsettl.
5. Selection, ."The German Gipsy,'
Wilson.-,*, •
G. Concert Waltz, "Mary Emerson,”
Losey.
7. The Radium Dance, Schmart*.
WOOL8TON-SARTORI8.
The quiet marriage of .Mr. George II.
Woolaton, of Hibernia, Fla., to Miss
Rosemary Sartorls, daughter of Mrs.
Nellie Grant Sartorls, and granddaugh
ter of the late General U. 8. Grunt,
took place •- Monday at noon at the
Calvary Episcopal church, New York.
Rev. Thornton F. Turner performed tho
ceremony.
Mr. and Mr*. Woolston left Imme
dlately for a wedding trip.
Mrs. Sartorls and' her daughter re
turned from Europe only n few days
irevlous to the latter's marriage to Mr.
iVoolaton.
Mr. George H. Woolston Is n member
of a prominent English family, one of
four brothers who went i . . lorlda
twenty years ago. He and h. . .other,
Reginald, have resided at , ilbernla
most of the time. Another brother,
Frank - Woolston, has resided In Jack
sonville for a number of years. Still
another brother. Edward Woolston,
married Miss DcUrove, a sister of Cup.
lain DeGrovc, of the steamer May
Garner, and resides nt Green Cove
Springs, Fla. George M. Woolston, who
wo* married to General Grant's grand
daughter Monday, Is an architect, and
ut one time was connected with Mr.
Arthur B. Gllkes, of Jacksonville, but
for several years has lived North, and
at present Is connected with Carere &
Hastings, prominent architects of New
York city. His father was a near
neighbor of Mr. Sartorls, who married
Nellie Grant, daughter of President
Grunt. The wedding was a very quiet
one. Mrs. Sartorls and three gentle
men, two of them friends of the bride
groom, were the only other persons
present.
MRS. AYER - ENTERTAINS.
Unique and beautiful In detail was
the Hallowe'en party given by Mrs. C.
K. Ayer on Wednesday at her pretty
home on Myrtle street In honor of her
mother, Mrs. A. W. Cawthorn, of Sel
ina, Ala. Many young women were In
vited early In the afternoon for two
attractive girls, who are. also Mrs.
Ayer’s guests now. Miss Estell John
son, of Rome, and Miss Octavia Smith,
of Athens, and euchre was played.
Attractive Wedding Presents.
Our Hue is unusually complete—glowing with the most attractive
goods. This department receives Individual attention, a* if it constituted
our whole buslne**. Foresight In buying enables us to quote the lowest
possible price* for high-class goods. Judge for yourself.
EUGENE V. HAYNES CO
ABSOLUTE LEADERS.
■f
37 WHITEHALL ST.
Later In the afternoon Mrs. Ayer’s
married friends called to meet her.
mother. After the game, and durlm
the Informal reception which followed,
a delicious luncheon was served buffet
style. The dining table had for its
centerpiece brilliant autumn leaves,
which were massed about a big pump
kin, and old fashioned candlestick*
held unshaded wax candle*. Decora
tions throughout the house were of au.
tumn leaves and pumpkin heads, and
the souvenirs were tiny block pots,
pigs, apples and other objects auggea
tlve of Hallowe'en.
Mr*. Ayer received her guest* In
becoming gown of blue cloth, trimmed
with lace.
. Mr*. Cawthome wore a handsome
black spangled net, and Miss Smith
was most attractive In a gown of white
silk fashioned with Valenciennes lace.
Miss Johnson wore a handsome toilette
of red silk trimmed with lace.
ladies’Auxiliary,
The ladles Auxiliary of the Brother
hood of Railroad Trainmen will hold
Ita regular meeting on Thursday, No
vember 1, at 2 p. m„ In the K. of P.
hall, Kiser building. All members are
urged to be present.
MRS. LENA BRIDGES, Secretary.
LADIES OF THF MACCABEE8.
Atlanta Hive. No. 14, and Gate City
No. 4, will hold a Joint meeting Thurs
day evening, November 1, at 7:30
o'clock at the hall of Columbian Wood
men, 122 Peachtree street,.
atlanta"w. C. T. U.
The old Atlanta W. C. T, U. will
meet at' Baraca hall. Baptist Taberna
cle,.Thursday, at 3:30 p. m. Important
business < will - be transacted add
member* are urged to ntend,
invitations'recalled.
Because of . illness, Mrs., J-E. C. Fed
der has had to recall, the Invitation*
which she . had Issued for Wednesday
evening In honor of her guest, Mrs.
A. A. Cllsby, of Alabama.
AN ATLANTA WOMAN’S
SUCCESS ABROAft,
The friends In Atlanta of Mrs. Sa
rah MacDonald Sheridan will learn
with pleasure of a pretty* tribute paid
her. recently in London, when, as an
honor guest with Sir Herbert, Walpole
at a great dinner, she wa*’ asked to
respond to the toast, "America." Tho
London Times, publishing her graceful
speech, comments upon the enthusiasm
with which it waa received.
Mra. Sheridan’s singing hna met wltl
the moat cordial appreciation In Scot
land, England and France. ' She and
her daughter spent the summer just
past with Sir George and Lady Hen-
schell, in Scotland, where she appeared
In concert. Sir George Henscbell, him.
self a great teacher, declares that her*
would rank with the oratorio volcea
of the world, it she would follow a pro
fessional career. •
Mr*. Sheridan and Miss Sheridan,
after a. delightful summer in Scot
land, and a stay with friends In Lon
don, have returned to Paris, where
Mrs. Sheridan will continue her Work
with Jean de Resxke until her return
to America. The coterie who are her
friends there Includes many notable
names, among them being Jean and
Edourard de Resxke, Lord and Lady
Klnard, Arthur Foote, our American
composer; Mr. and Mrs. Israel Zang-
will, Pasteur and Mra. Charles Wag
ner, Sir George aud Lady HenschelL
Edward Carpenter' and many others
realms of art, mu
TO MRsThALL.
A pleasant week-end event will be
the Informal party to be given Friday
evening by Mra Warren White, of In
man Park, in honor of her guest, Mra
Robert Hall, of Washington, D. C. Mrs.
White's guests will Include only the
member* of the Inman Park Chrysan
themum Club.
woman , 8 - auxiliarV.
The Woman's Auxiliary to the At
lanta Typographical Union will meet
Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the
residence of Mra. R. L. Whites, >416
Peters street.
CARD PARTY.
Mra Wade Harding will entertain
at cards next week, at her home, on
Park avenue.
CHORUS~MEETING.
The ladles of the chorus of the
Kllndworth Conservatory will meet on
Thursday afternoon nt 4 o’clock at the
Woodmen's Hall, second floor, 122
Peachtree street.
IN HONOR Of"mRS. DICKSON.
Dr. and Mra J. A. McLeay will en
tertain at cards Wednesday evening, In
honor of Mrs. William Dickson, at their
apartments, In the Elysee, on Peach
tree street.
SHELTERING ARMS.
The regular monthly meeting of the
Sheltering Arm* will be held Thursday
morning, at the home, at 10 o’clock.
MR8. R. B. RIDLEY, JR„
ENTERTAIN9 EUCHRE CLUB.
The Wednesday Euchre Club met
Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. R. B.
Ridley, Jr., at her home, on Juniper
street.
The house wus prettily deeorated
with yellow chrysanthemums and ferns.
Mrs. Ridley received her guests in o
becoming gown of white silk and Irish
lace.
After the game a hot luncheon was
served. The flrst prlxe was a card case
and the consolation was a lace hand
kerchief. ■
The members* of the club Include:
Mrs. W, E. Foster, Mrs. G. A. Nleolsnn,
Mrs. W. Hawkes, Mrs. I. M. Maler, Mrs.
Charles Wilkins, Mrs. Grant Wilkins,
Mrs. J. G. Bnlrd, Mrs. Murdoch Walk
er, Mrs. Florence Holt, Mrs. J. G.
Oglesby, Mrs. E. A. Werner. Mrs. Floyd
McRae. Mrs. R. B. Ridley. Jr., Mrs. Al
bert Collier, Mrs. W. A. Wtmbtsh, Mrs.
W. A. Speer, Mrs. Frank Boland, Mrs.
Paul Goldsmith, Mrs. Hatcher. Mrs. J.
llunnlcutt. Mrs. F. B. Meador, Mrs.
Carlton Miller, Mrs. John Kitten, Mrs.
John Hill. Mrs.. Fred Hodgson, Mrs.
B. F. Hallett, Mrs. James Freeman.
Mr*. John M. Slaton, Mr*. Bernard
Wolf. Mr*. A*hby Pur**.
Corset Demonstration This Week
Showing the New Smart Set and Nemo Models
Miss Beaujeaux, expert corsetiere, from New York, is with us this
week demonstrating the many merits of Smart Set and Nemo Corsets. So
much depends on the Corset, in style, as well as the way it is worn, the
skillful services now offered are helpful beyond measure to all who come
and Profit by them.
The occasion is illustrative of the features which have helped to make
these' Corsets famous. Constantly presenting every worthy novelty, the
new models, in the Smart Set and the Nemo, introducing many Exclusive
charms, are even better and more pleasing than they have ever been be
fore.
Beauty of style and grace, the correct fashionable', figure without any
discomfort, modeling anew—giving lines. of sjuch shapeliness and symme
try that the great improvement is apparent at once. This is the object;
this is what has been attained, very much to the advantage of figures of
every type, whether stout, medium or extremely slender. A few of the new
styles are pictured below. They stand for many ..others -representing the
highest development of skill in Corset-making. Come to tne demonstra
tion; let the expert select the propur model and explain each part of it
thoroughly. The result will surely be, of lasting benefit—to health as well
as to figure. . >
Smart Set Special: High-
grade Corset at an ex
ceptionally low price;
genuine whalebone; of
Imported Jeans, for slen
der and medium figures.
$5.00.
Smart Set Corset, style
92, of heavy woven silk,
genuine whalebone. Price
$10.00.
Smart Set Corset, sfirle
80, of fine Imported Cou-
ttl. genuine whalebone.
$12.50
Nemo Self-Reducing Cor
set, style 615, of French
Coutll. Price $5.00.
CADED
Nemo Corset, style 510,
of fancy Brocade, gen
uine whalebone. Price
$5.00.
Davison-Paxon-Stokes Co.
Store of Many Departments.
MR8. CHARLOTTE PECK
ENTERTAIN8 FOR MIS8 WYLIE
The moat brilliant social event of the
week was the large buffet supper given
Tuesday evening by Mr*. Charlotte
Peck for her lovely young granddaugh
ter, Mia* Lottie Peck Wylie, who will
spend the winter In Atlanta, The oc
casion assembled the young society
contingent of Atlanta, and Mr*. Peck’s
home presented a scene of beauty and
brilliance.
Mr*. Peck, who made a stately and
beautiful hostess, wore a gown of black
net, fashioned with chtffon and lace.
Standing next to her was Miss Lottls
Peck Wylie, who was a picture of girl
ish- beauty In a white net gown made
over silk and trimmed with ruchlngs
of narrow ribbon, and with Chantilly
lace. The high girdle wa* of white
panne velvet, and she carried Ameri
can beauty and white rosebuds.
Mrs. Frank Meador was lovely In a
black tulle gown spangled with sequins.
The decorations throughout the
house were elaborate arid artistic.
'orns, chrysanthemum* anil pconle*
were the flower* used, and smtlax hid
the walls and window draperies, and
concealed the banisters of tho stair
way. Rosea of all colors were used In
the dining room, where an elegant sup
per was served.
Assisting In receiving and entertain
ing the guests were a charming group
of young girls, Misses Alberta Rankin,
Margaret Ladson, Edith Russell, Ethel
Gay, Ida Hightower, Bessie Woodward,
Laura Payne and Hart Wylie.
Miss Edith Russell wore a gown of
white chiffon, elaborately fashioned
with exquisite lace. Miss Margaret
Ladson was beautiful in a princease
gown of white radium silk trimmed
with prlncesse lace. Mlsa Ethel Gay’s
becoming toilet was of whits chiffon
trimmed with Irish point lace, and Mias
Hart Wylie wa* particularly attractive
a gown of white tulle, Ita trimming
. aatln bands. Miss Ida Hightower
..ore white lace made prlncesse, and
Miss Bessie Woodward was charmingly
gowned In pale blue chiffon. Its trim
mings of gold lace. Miss Laura Payne
u lovely in a prlncesse gown of lace
,-er taffeta, and Mies Alberta Rankin
ore pale blue chiffon, embroidered In
pink roees.
MISS CRAWFORD POSTPONES
HALLOWEEN PARTY
Because of the Illness of her moth
er, Mrs. T. J. Crawford, Mlsa Nanelle
Crawford Has postponed the Hallow
een party which she wa* to have given
Wednesday evening at her home on
Capitol avenue.
SOCIAL 8IDE OF THE
GOLF CONVENTION.
An event which will have a pleasant
social side Is the golf tournament to be
held at the golf links of the Log Ca'bln
Club the flrst week tn November.
The tournament will begin on the
2d and will last several days, probably
a week. -
On Saturday afternoon the tourna
ment will open with a barbecue and In
the evening it dance at the Cabin.
There will be a number of well-
known young men, golf enthusiasts
frpm Atlanta, Augusta, Columbus and
Savannah. A handsome silver cup will
be presented to the winner of the Geor
gia championship.—Macon News.
TO MISSEsTTeNDERSON.
Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. W. I.
Maddox entertained a few young peo
ple at a Halloween party, which she
gave In honor of her little nieces,
Misses Leonora Maud and May Hen
derson. The occasion was a very merry
one, and offered to the guests all the
weird enchantments of Halloween day.
There were present ten or twelve chil
dren.
REHEARSAL PARTY.
Miss Annie Grace Mixon, whose mar
riage to Mr. John Mckinley will be an
Interesting event of Thursday evening,
will entertain the member* of her
bridal party at a buffet supper after
the rehearsal Wednesday evening.
EUCHrT~PARTY.
Mrs. Edward Drake gave a small In
formal euchre party Tuesday afternoon
at her home on Pryor street. After the
game a hot luncheon was served. Mrs.
Tripod won the flrst prlxe
and Mr*. Carl Brown won
latton, a candlestick. The booby was
won by Miss Haralson und was a gob
lin. Mm Drake wore a gown of cream
net over silk:
ANNIVERSARY* RECEPTION.
Rev. and Mrs. I. I. Perry will enter
tain at a large reception Wednesday
evening at their home In West End,
the occasion being the fifteenth anni
versary of their wedding.
The home will be attractively decor
ated with white chrysanthemums and
palms. Over two hundred Invitations
have been Issued and the occasion will
be a social event of much Interest In
West End.
TO MRsTgOBER,
Mrs. Richard Elliott Miller entertain
ed at a small bride party Wednesday
morning at her apartment* on West
Peachtree street In honor of Mr*. N.
N. Gober, of Washington, D. C„ who
1* her guest.
A BIRTHDAY DINNER.
Tuesday evening Mrs. James D. Rob
inson gave a beautiful birthday dinner
at her home, on West Peachtree street,
complimentary to her husband, Mr.
J. D. Robinson, and to her father. Cap
tain James W. English, which 1 was In
the nature of a complete surprise to
both gentlemen, who are fortunate In
having birthdays in common.
Mrs. Robinson’s guest* Included: Mr.
THE BEST EVIDENCE.
Your dose Inspection of my artistic stock pill convinco you It
la one of the handsomest and most carefully selected -In the city.
My claim of being "The Only Popular Priced Jewelry Store.”
does not mean light or cheap goods, for my stock Is replate with
Uie latest productions of the leading manufacturers of this and
European countries.
Come and be convinced!
J. C. MELLICHAMP,
NEXT DOOR TO C. J. & D. CO.
Two Phases of the Bracelet Question.
Ons Is that the feminine fashion of short sleeves - makes bracelets
an essential and that all women are wearing them.
The other Is a natural sequence—that we are selling rapidly from
a beautiful collection of most artistic styles.
Davis & Freeman,
Jewelers.
ENGLISH WALL PAPER.
The finest in the world. 40,000 rolls to pick from.
WHITE WALL PAPER CO., 69 N. Pryor St.
Robinson, Captain and Mr*. James W.
English, Mr. and Mrs. Harry English,
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Ottley, Dr. and
Mra. W. 8. Elkin,' Mr. and Mr*. Chaa.
A. Conklin, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rich
ardson, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Howell
and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Paine.
The decorations of Mrs. Robinson's
home were artistic and appropriate,
consisting of ferns, palms and vase*
of cut flower*.
The appointments of the dining table
were In pink tints, the centerpiece be
ing formed of two silver loving cup*
tilled with pink rose*, combined with
delicate fern fronds.
Many silver candlesticks were placed
on the table, and silver dishes held
pink bonbons and cakes. Two birth
day cakes caused much sentimental In-
lereet. On one burned 69 candles, a
surprising number to the friends nt
Captain English, who Is regarded a<
one of the most vigorous and vital ol
the prominent men of Atlanta. An
elaborate .menu waa served and many
witty toasts were drank, complimentary
to the guests of honor.
Mrt. Robinson wore a beautiful tol-
Continued on Opposite Page.
THE CORRECT THING
A wedding invitation of all things demanded by social custom
should be correct in form, and made of fine stationery, h '*
bt tftr not to issue auv invitations at all thuiAto send out some
thing that is i-.vi aahionable or of poor material. If yon wish to
get absolutely tbc correct thing, consult J. P. STEVE.VS EN
GRAVING CO., the fashionable engravers, Whitehall street,
Atlanta, Ga.
1 iiis establishment produces the latest styles as fast as they ar*
accepted by the elite of London or New York. Samples sent
free of charge. Don’t delay; write this house today.
SUPERB COLLECTION .OF STERLING SILVER
» SUITABLE FOR WEDDING GIFTS.
LARGE HANDLER OF GORHAM STERLING SIL
VER,
MY FALL STOCK IS COMPLETE..
Charles W. Crankshaxv,
Diamond Merchant and Jeweller.
16 Whitehall St., Century Bldg.