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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
UOSDAT, JAHTAHT 11 W*
MISS STEPHENS ENTERTAIN8.
Monday afternoon MI»h Nan Ste
phen* entertained at flu- fir*! of a *<*•
rle» ..f charming tmislcale* w htch "l" 1
mill glv«- \hl* week ~ Mi** John T».
Turner. Jr. w«* on Monday afternoon
the gue*i of honor, and wan one of
Ulnae win* contributed to a moat Inter-
rating'"program. "then being- MU*
Fannie Turner. Ml** Luclle iH-nnls and
Ml** Nan Htcphen*. Vocal, violin and
ptann jjumlirmrrtT given, and-4In- ♦* -
cael -n was most artistic. In th**
mush room tall rut glass \a*ea of |>tnl%
Cftmatl»ni< and white nanissu* were
plated In every available *|N»t. and in
the. library meteor to*ea and nun I»h|
were lived. -
The dining room hm* made «loubty
at trad l ve by i*«.t* of pink begonia*. un/I
the hi* beautiful flower* were u*ed a* it
g»ntar|4»*-a—ou -the lablti from which
delicious refreshment* were served.
Ml** Stephens was assisted In rerelv-
Inir by her mother, who wore a hand*
jotne -gu-iv n uliilttL'k chantHIv taee
The young hostess was pawned be-
comlngh In tost* t'olored radium. fa«h-
lofted
iHTIJ IHT7T 7T7T TTJTjmrjm 1
Tea wn* -served by Misses Fitnnte
Turner and Itrent Whiteside. Ml**
Turner wearing n becoming gown «»f
.gray silk. ttlmtmd with mi effective
touch of red. and Ml** Whiteside*
prctt? toilet was a tout suit «.f blue
pongee, with which she wore a Mouse
of luce.
Mrs. John l> Turner, the lovcp
young guest of honor, was gowned In
blur silk, trimmed with teal luce
Invited to meet Mrs Turner were
Mrs Joseph M Terrell. Mrs. James
Byetv Mrs John K uttlev. Mis. Je
rome HImtimn*. Miss Jessie Muse. Mr*.
A T. Wvlle. Mt* I. I*. I'lUsimmon*.
Mis. John II tint lev. Mi- II M Iten-
tell. Mrs. Hurt on Hml+li. -Airs. <’ II.
.....—-yen* ■ Mrs Fird —M e+—M*tel««n
Rob* i ts. Mis John Muitdiv. Mis. Ilen-
rv T.nmer. Mis John Ty Mr- F F
^—Whiteside. Mis James Prime. Mis.
Forrest Adair. Mis J Wide Pope. Mis*
Huste Rattle, Mrv Carlton Millet Mm.
Janies |, la’gan. Mt* A. I.. Waldo.
Mis Hubert Culberson. Mi- G—'tge
If Inman. M— G \V. Lloyd. Mi- Cha*
Hulmer. ills Henry Kuhrt. Mrs John
AIHretlgr. Mi* K I* Coitnallv. Mi*.
John HpahJIng, Mrs. Wallace Kirkpat
rick. Mr* Warner Martin. Mrs Ly
man Amsilen. Mr*. I-auia J. Pope. Ml**
Mollh Courtney, Mrs. K. K, Kagan.
Mr*. Eugene Mile hell. Mr*. W. A.
Gregg. Mr*. M K. Mertiwentliei. Mt
John C. Ruse. Ml** Fanny Turner, Ml
Ida Turner. Ml** Annie Mile hell. Ml
Nell O'Donnellc, Miss Maiv Biei
Whiteside;—Mb**—Mn-rte-AUe**—phllUimr-
'"Ml** Maine Slaton. Mr*. Samuel
Slaton. Mr*. J Levin. Ml.-* Nettle H
gent. Ml** Louise Sargent. Miss Kll
heth Adair. Ml** Hu*le May Pope ami
Ml** Myrtle Tye.
THE FIR8T"MANUSCRIPT
The following pretty sluiy. taken
from u Chicago newspupei, will be
interest to the many friends In
fgnm of miw Gtrlruda Bmlth. who 1*
■pending her flllh winter here
Ml** Smith** tieuutlful book*. Issued
by Hunter A Bred her*, arc now num
bered among the Juvenile classics, and
lire tale* *o woven of love and sunshine
that we- are all belter chlhlieii for
reading ♦hem.
Ml** ffmlth’* first atnry appeared In
the Cosmopolitan when William l»ean
Howell* was editor of that mugnxttie
Ray* the Chicago paper.
“Gertrude Smith, the popular wri
ter for children. I* *ald to owe her In
troduction to the public to Mr*. Free
man. then Ml** Man- R. Wilkin*. Her
flr*i story wa* read by Ml** Wilkin* in
manuscript
blue broadcloth going
hat to mulch
Ml** Maiy Campbell Young, her ala
ter. wa* maid of honor.
Hiio_wii* givffiJiLjnarrligg _Ibl her
brother
The bridal preaenta were elegant and
numerous
Mr*. Watt* la the slater of Mr*
(ivveii Phelan, of Atlanta, who attended
the wedding.
HODGESdM’CURRY.
- A mamage of muclal Interest.. IhtPMglir
out the atate I* that of Judge Walter
Lee llodge* and Mlaa Klolae. Norton
M« Curry. »f Hartwell, on the evening
..f January 21, at the home vf ths
bride’* parent*. “Oakley.** at Hartwell,
Ga. Rev. J. II Manhburn. of Klberton,
will perform the ceremony. The bride
will be intended by Mlaa Ruby Col
quitt Hurst, of Social Circle, Gn.; Ml**
Kfhel Renton, of Hartwell; Mlaa Kmma
Mae Vance, ofBuford,and Mlaa toulse
Binder, of Hartwell.
Judge Hodge* will be attended by
colonel J. B. Linder, of Hartwell. beat
mao Maj«ir Emmett Irvin, of Atlanta*
Mr. Ren la*e Crew, of Atlanta, and Mr.
toll an McCurry. of Hartwell. Messrs
Me A i pi n Thornton and Fred iii*igc*
Ith hurdson, brHarlwslt, will act a*
usher*.
8ARAH M’INTOsTT
CHAPTER, D. A. R.
The regular meeting of the Huruli
McIntosh Chapter. I). A. R.. will lie
held Tuendny. January 15, at 10 a. m.,
at the home of Mr*. J. T. Moody. 10
Fast Fourteenth street. It Will be it
most Important meeting, the session
continuing all clay. Luncheon will be
served at noon. All member* are ur
gent Iv requested to be present.
MRS OSCAR RAGLAND.
Corre*|Mindlng Secretary.
Beatrice Fairfax says she should see that her husband
is veil fed and make him comfortable instead of nagging
him. .»
By BEATRICE FAIRFAX.
<<T T IS
I *et u
* a w»
the duty of every wife to
up In the morning and cook
warm breakfast for her hu*
band,** says Magistrate John .Ifyfund,
of the Lee avenue police court. Wil
liamsburg.
Mr. IlylAnd la right. Even' working
man should begin the day fortified by a
good, wholesome breakfast.
Hut the man who want*
breakfast must provide hit wife with
|lie wherewithal to buy ft.
. It I* the man’s place to provide the
home, and the woman's place to keep
t and comrortaDie;
. i sure as two and two mnkc four,
you . an write.’ wits the verdict of that
author.
” Hut 1 don’t want to,* objected Miss
Smith
'•’You’ve got to.* retorted Mis- Wil
kins. and the story wa* forthwith sent
to the Cosmopolitan, and the young mi-
Geo received a check for S5o for het
initial effort. Slime then Ml*a Smith
has had a new Juvenile nearly every
Near tot her publisher*, the lliitper*.
all of withli have been very success
ful.” ~ ~
WATTS-YOUNG.
A very pretty and tjulel home wed
iting wn* solemnised Saturday after-
mv-n at ••’clock at the home of the
bride * brother. Mt J Motto,, Young,
on Pemllelon avenue, at \Vav» toss. Ga .
the lontf.o tlng parties being Ml** La-
\tt'»i A Y" tng and Mt ♦’ Bernard
Watt-
The
rated
v 1th
handsome dark
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IIWIN6 MSCNINt.
kf>*uktMHU »t tus m
hue On i,r*i k* lit •*»,
litout."» »•* l »*|M tMtfe van
:f aot ta« aiggotat'CEiavrrra,
I«rt4 W’ttlt Ml> tM UM Vltl
J:hn Foster to, 26?2li decatix SU>tUnt». ei.
HOWARD AND MRS. QOODINQ,
Ml** Murtan Aubrey entertained the
Forty-two Club at ft* last meeting. In
honor of her two slsfer*. Mrs. Braflley
loward, of Atlanta, anti Mr*. Gooding,
f South Carolina.
Miss Willie Knight and Miss Cooper
captured the prises. After the game a
snliid course wn* served.
IN HONOR 0F~MR8. JOHN HILL.
Luring the past week Mr*. Perry
Hill, at her home In Columbus. Ga.,
gave a charming bridge party compli
mentary to Mrs. John Iflll. of Atlanta,
anti to Mis* Payne, of Springfield. 111.,
who were vIkIHiik Mr*. John Marlin. In
that city. The guest*’ prise, a pretty
stiver spangled gauge fan. wn* won by
Mr*. John hut and presented by her to
Ml*s Payne.
BREAKFAST PARTY.
Mr*. Morris Brandon will entertain
at n breakfast h'rhlny morning at 11
oVl.M-k In honor of Mr* William Gran.
h«*rv, of Nashville, ami of Mr*. Samuel
Inman.
IN HONOR Of "MRS. QRANOTRYi—
Mr* Norwood MiteHeb : * brltlg«- M«m-
dny afternoon wa* a pretty compliment
to Mr*. Granbery, the guest of Mrs.
Hen, v Jackson. The occasion Wn* quite
Infotmnl, only a few friend* being In
vited to meet the guest of honor.
BUFFET 8UPPER.
Mr. and Mr*. Charles L. Gately’s
buffet *up|>er In honor of Mr*. William
Granbery will be a pleasant event of
Tuesday evening.
SULLIVAN-RICHARDS.
Ml** Mary Richard*, of Macon, and
Mr Walton HulUvan. of Atlanta, will
be married Thursday evening ut 8; 10
• e’etock at the residence of Mr*. Ludlow,
on orange street. Macon. A reception
will follow the ceremony, and the
voting couple will go on a short wed
ding trip before coming to their home
In Atlanta.
Miss Kuht Sullivan, of Atlanta, will
be Miss Richards’ bridesmaid, and the
best man will be Mr laiwrence Tick
et v. of Atlanta The ceremony will be
l»erformed by Rev. Rutherford K. Doug.
las.
DR. BROWNE'8 SONGS TO BE
SUNG BY MR. CLIFFORD WILEY.
Nchlrmer, New York, lias Just pub
lished I»r J Lewi* Browne'* setting
of Mr Frank L. Stanton’s poem. **.\
Song of Bream* ” This song and l>r
rowm ’s "If SHU 1 .Have Your Love’’
word* by Mr. F Ruvmund I>anb*l).
til l»e sung for the fl,-»t time In At
lanta by Mr tMiffonl Wiley In the
Mat l*t College hall on Tuesday night
Scat* tuaj- be rescrvtnl ut Estey’s.
hire* street
It—IlC
Nouriahing .Mssla.
Good, nourishing meal* are abso
lutely necessary to the working man
III* hour* are long and hi* work hard,
lie must keep In good condition, or
what would become of the family de
pendent upon him? He does not need
greasy, rich food; but good, plain.
hidsHome fore.
Soggy pie won't help ji man to do
good work, but meat tlmt the juice Is
not all oinked out will nourish hi*
brawn and inuode.
of course, you can not buy good food
unless you have the money to pay for
It. that I* understood. Hut u good
many women whoas husbands earn
giTnrt'-pny and bring most of IFbome -i~
not spend that money to the beat ad
vantage.
11 is very nice to have a pretty par
lor. und perhaps a piano, but ft is
still more essential to have a
healthy husband. Incidentally, ti well-
fed htiMhand usually mean* a good-
natured husband.
The* wise wife give* her husband a
good breakfast every .morning and
send* him off with a cheery "God
speed" to hi* work.
In a large city the majority of men
do not get home in the middle of the
day. The result is that their noon
meal Is apt to consist of Indigestible
food, principally because the average
man doea not feel that he can afford
to »p*nd more than It or 25 cent* for
hJ* luncheon, which conatata of sand
wlchee, cold pie, etc.
Ho you see how important It la that
hi* evening meal should la- well
rooked. It also should look sa well as
taste appetising. ~
And No Nagging,
In the first piece, have everything
No maiier now wen
nt la
rooked It will not taste good unles* the
hot dishes are really hot. Have the
plutes hot. even If your husband doe*
grumble when he handle* them.
Don’t cook all the Juice out of the
meat, and drain the vegetable* proper
ly. so that they won't be soggy.
Don't meet your husband with
omplalnt the moment he open* the
d»>or. Rave your complaint* until after
llnner; they ^111 take better then.
It may seem a very material hie
hut every married woman may as w«
make up her mind that If she want*
keep her htmhand happy and contented
In hi* home *he must make him
fortnhle. Making him cotnf. »rt aide
o-aq«~gi vlngiUw gxuui-tuvuUr u
King him, and keeping the lion
and cheerful
it I* said that ’’inan's work I* from
sun to sun. but woman’s work I* neve
done." Perhaps that Is so. but you
ork 1* work that brings sure, re
irn. dear women. If you do it «on
lentiously*
It means that on you rests the re
Kponslbllity of making several 1mm ii
being* happy, and that your rev an! I*
their love ami respect.
religious secretary, wa* Introduced ami
led the devotional exercise*.
The annual report* of the secretary-
treasurer and committee* were reml
and show e«J that .ft_*ucceB*ful„_yeai’a Uh harden, imprann; Mr? John HrMttb
ROBE RTS-MARVIN.
rial to The Georgian.
"la. Flu
14 -The
Gage or Mr- Kiln Thornton Marvin to
Jack Roberts took place Hnturdav
at high noon In Fhrlut church. Rev-
rival \Vhalc> performing the cere-
"MV
I Mis Roberts I* known and b*
great favorite he
dal circle*
*d In
dl
DR. REBECCA C. BRANNON,
APARTMENT A.
THE FREDERICK.
S52 Whitehall Street.
Practb v limited to women and
children
OFFICERS OF LADIES'
AUXILIARY. Y. M. C. A.
The hlpdne** meeting «»f the Ladle*'
Auxiliary of the Y M f A held Fri
day. January 11. wa* well attended.
Rev. J S Tilley, the rrctnth appointed
STERLING SILVERWARE
FOR THE JANUARY BRIDES.
Our stock is very largo. Our engraving is known to
bo the most artistic in the city. Hack piece we si ll is en
graved by our expert engraver free of charge.
EUGENE V. HAYNES CO.
Jewelers "7 Whitehall Street.
•rk had l»ee„ accomplished
The following officers were unani
mously elected;
Mr*. William F. Clark, president.
Mr*. I». U. ('arson, vice president.
Mr*. C. I*. Taylor, recording secre
tary.
Mrs. C. H. Morris, assist ant weere-
tsry
Mis* Kmma Ie>wl*. corresponding
secretary. - .■ —
Nan Wvwlwa.nl> treasurer.
-Mr*. A. L. Norris, assistant treas
urer.
Mr*. \V. P. Davis, auditor.
A letter of thank* anti appreciation
for the valuable assistance rendered
the iiMHoclathm by the auxiliary was
reud by Mr. Walker White, the general
secretary.
Delicious fruit and lemonade were
served during the social hour b.v Misses
Mona Clark, Kmma Lewi* and Mr*.
Randall Weems.
BUFFET SUPPER.
A charming occasion will be the buf
fet supiter ut which Mr. and Mr*.
George Boynton will entertain Monday
evening nt their home on Court land
street. The occasion will he In cele
bration of the fourth wedding anni
versary «*f Mr. and Mr* Boynton, and
also In compliment to Mrs.’B. 8. Dun
bar. of AUgUStA.
MEETING OF CHARTER MEMBERS
A meeting of the charter member*
af the Home for Old Women 1m* been
•ailed for Tuesday afternoon. January
15. at 4 o’clock, in the council chamber.
Matters of Importance will be dls-
and a full attendance t* de
sired,
MEETING OF CHILD STUDY
SECTION AT WOMAN'S CLUB.
An interesting meeting wa* held on
Hominy afternoon at the Woman's
Mub. the time being given over largely
o interesting papers on the study of
child life The meeting wa* cvpened
with the piesldcht. Mrs A McD. Wil
son. In the chair, and afiei the trans
action of the routine bindue**, Mr*.
William King, chairman **f the Child
Study Kectton. was given • h irge. There
wen* Informal talk* given and paper*
read, and the women assembled were
Imlehted to Mrs King f"i a most In
structive and entertaining evening
A charming featuie of the afternoon
was the rendition by Mr* W I* King,
of Lexington, whose visit u< Vilanta I*,
being greatly enjoyed by her friend*!
here.
TO MISS MAUD FLOURNOY. j
Mrs John Kl«er will enbitaln at a'
bridge luncheon Tuesday In honor of j
Ml** Maud Floatn*y. of r.dumbti*.
the gue*t of Ml*** Flotehve II hi- The
game of bridge will be played tu-t and
aftervvatd* the guest* will enj *\ a l>Uf-
fet luncheon
con li quo us Interest throughout th«
rendition.
The work of the soloists. Miss Grace
Brown, soprano; Mr*. J. Fowler
Ilns. has*, and Mr. J. W. Marshbank.
tenor, was exceptionally superior, and
altogether delightfully satisfactory, ev
idencing the best musical taste und
training and a dramatic Instinct,
sentlal In the pmpsr rendering of ora-
Unit* mush
The splendid voices of these solo
ist* were never heard tn greater nd
vantage than on Monday afternoon.
Rich a i dsons organ playing
one. or the beautiful feutOle* OTTOE.Ora
torio and proved nn Inspiration not
only to the soloist* and perfectly train
ed chorus, but to the great audience
present.
Previous to “The Creation" the fol
lowing charming recital occurred:
TaitfgFp d*orgucT; Harry Rowe Shelley
Ml** Kda Bartholomew.
My Redeemer and Mv Lord
.. Buck
Mr. J. Lowry Dale.
O Divine Redeemer... Gounod
(Violin obligato. Miss Hunt.)
Mr*. O’Brien.
Intertoexco Cnllearta
Entr’acte Gavotte de Mignon
Thomas
Scene* from Sigurd Jorsitifar No. 2..
Grieg
Mi*.* Eda Bartholomew.
Mrs. O’Brien’* solo. "o. Divine Re-
deemer.** with violin obligato by Ml**
Hunt, was one of the vocal gem* of
the afternoon.
Atlanta Is rapidly forging to the
front a* a musical center, and under
the Lad of the splendid church choir*
f the city, the tastes of the community
shall of necessity be constantly elevat
ed and cultivated along the best and
must. ilexirabls lines.
BOARD MEETING.
The meeting of the hoard of man
agers of the Joseph H.thershum chap
ter ..f the D. A R w111 be held Tues
day afternoon ut .1 o'clock at the home
or the regent. Mrs. George Dexter. 125
Juniper street.
MRS. PEEL’S AT HOME.
Monday afternoon - Mr*. W. L. PeeJ
guvti the second **f her "at home*,'' the
sembllng with charming
clan* and many of Mr*. Peel's friend*.
A moat Interesting program was ren-
dsrsd Informally, several vocal, piano
and violin numbers affording pleasure
to the guests.
Mrs. Poel, the hostess, wore a hand
some gown of black lace.
Bhe was assisted In receiving by her
charming daughters, Mrs. W. H. Kiser
and Miss Marian Peel.
Mrs. Kiser wore a gown of pink chif
fon cloth.
Miss Pee! was beautifully gowned
in-blus JlUi mu)L
JOSEPH ’ HABER8HAM CHAPTER.
The Joeeph Habersham Qinpiet.
Daughters of the American Revolution.
will meet Tuesday afternoon. Junuary[!
15, at 1:10 o’clock, at the residence •
the regent, Mrs. George J. Dexter. 12
Juniper street. Members are urged t
attend this meeting.
CARRIE L STANTON.
Corresponding Hec ret ary
ATLANTA CHAPTER D.
The Atlanta Chapter. D. A. R .
meet Tuesday at > p m.. at-Hie r<
dence of Mr*. W. D. Ellis. Hr..
Peachtree street.
The officer* for 1507 will la-
delegate
Each member I* urged to be pi cm
MR8. 8. W. FOSTER.
For. Sec. Atlanta <’h.tpt«*
Q
Personal Mention
V.
Mr*. J<»hn P. Manley, of Augu*
the gue*t of Mri and Mr*. Doughty
Manley.— ;
Dr. Walter Taylor ha* returned fn
«*hlngt<»n. 1). I*.
Ml** Flalre Ripley leave* *«>on f
Atlanta to *|>end a while with M
Ripley and Mr*. George Derry bcf.
going to Galveston to reside In the fu
ture.—Macon New*.
Miss Anna Wight, who ha* been the
attractive guest of Mr. and Mr*. Nor-
cl Mitchell, returned Monday to her
home. In Baltimore.
Ml** Dorothy Horner, after a
light ful vUit of several week* to-Mr.
and Mr* Mitchell Horner, returned
Monday to her home. In Baltimore,
much to the regret /»f many friend*
made during her visit here.
Ml** Adora Anderson 1* receiving
harming attention* In Kan*a* <’lty
the gue*t of Ml** Irene Kenettck. The
latter part uf the month Ml*" Anderson
will go with the Kenettck family for n
visit io New York city.
~Mr. and Mr*. Clifford Anderson will
H’cupy un apartment. In the Ely see
until the completion of their home, on
' Michtree road.
The new* lhat Ml** Adelaide Barnes
i* gone to New York to accept a
position a* assistant architect in the
fftce of Mr. Chase, of New York.
Ill be received with general Intercut
by her friend* In AugustA. Ml** Barnes
ha* for several year* devoted herself
to the study of architecture and ha*
become proficient and absorbed in thi*
Interest. Her friend* here, while feel
ing pride and Interest In her pros
pect* of success In this profession,
greatly regret that her work will take
er away from Augusta.—Augusta
hronlcle.
Three charming visitors are the
guest* "f Ml** Jamie Butt and Ml**
Blankenship. They Hre Ml**
Poyso and Ml** Julia >1 end or, of At
lanta. and Ml** Margaret Yancey, of
Albany. Ml sue* Butt and Rlnnkennhtp
will enteitain In their honor at a dance
Friday evening.—Columbus I-edger.
Mr. Clarence Ruse la spending a few
days In Savannah.
t. I*nxon. who hn* hern
at her home on Capitol
decidedly Improved In
Info
silty
numb*
■MTS." Tv 1
rltically III
avenue. I*
ttlth.
Ml** Jule Tilppo has returned to her
ine at Covington, alter a visit to
Atlanta.
The Wednesday Whist t’lub <
of gifted must- (this week with Mr*. Fltten.
THOMAS JEFFERSON
CHAPTER. D. A. R. |
The Thom** J« 1T«*r*on Chapter of tin- i
D A R "111 meet Tuesday aftem.H.n'
with the regent. Mi« Miller It. Iluteh-i
fin*. 140 We«t Pi.ohtree
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Beautiful Undermuslins
Of Extraordinary Value
In the January Sale
Always unttkiinl, mid fasoiriHlirij.'. the beautifu) white k’»r-
tuciita Ju.tlicJauuary Salg^JIhiH year, are more' attraetive and.
interektine than at any time before. And the seeond week of fh"
aale preaents by far the must important and extraordinary of.
ferities yet. 1=0
New Karments fill the counters, nddintr to the selection nn-
lioiiiuicd varieties, and in that feature of many entirely new ar
rivals, tmiutcr values and more .of them are iftiown.
They are the daintiest, most eharmiiik’ creations, beautiful
ly made and of the very choicest materials. A moat varied as
sortment of styles, remarkably effective and. ot course, low-
priced. There are savings to he had in every line, no matter
how fine or iuexpenxive.
Night Gowns.DOc, 76c, $1.00, $1.26, $1.60, $1.76 up to $16.00
Petticoats 60c, $1, $1.26, $1.60, $2.00, $2.26 up to $16.00
Corset Covers, ,26c, 60c, 76c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 up to $7.60
Chemise 50c. 75c, $1.00, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 up to $10.00
Drawers 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25. $1.60 up to $7.50
8hort Skirts 50c, 76c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00
Meaiitiful liiind-cmlirokiered matehinir sets, three pieees-
N'iuhttrown, Chemise and Drawers—at ijiT.-iO, if8..’>0, $111 up to $4.'i
And Here Are Some Notable Values
In the Sale That Afford Very
Remarkable Opportunities
Petticoats $1.50
Soft Naln*«H*k top*, with d*-tj»
lawn ffouncf* of nniTow h*mt‘il(« h*
od tuck* and row* of brlnr*tItch
ing. Giber* have ruffle* of band
of Valenrirnne* fn*ertlng. narr«»«
i tifflo* of lace edge. Other* wlili
wide embroidery edge*. 1« *tyl«*<
11.50 each.
Chemise at 75c
Night Gowns $1
•f Nainao. k. Cambric or line May-
MMivllb* Mu*Hr., high neck or low
ju'ck. long oi short sleeve*. Beau
tiful de*lgi.s. trimmed with Me- li*
lln. Yiiletn-lcnnea or Smyrna lace*,
embn'ldi'i y medallion*, beading"
anti ilhbon* one *tyle hn* yoke
of large ••mhnddery tuednlllon*.
with Michlin lace* and rlblmn*.
Another ha* yoke of allover lace.
«»f Nightgown* at II.on, h» re are
a hundred style*, fully. Think of
that!
Corset Covers 50c
if NMn*ook. in itfty style*. Full
fn nt. entire yoke of Cluny lace,
bonding and ribbon*—hue in neck
nd arm*. That is one of the beau
tiful *tvli*. Another hn* n point
ed yok« eft ct of Mechlin Inserting,
with lace edge, heading and ribbon.
Tight fitting, high neck Corset
rr« have hands of embroidery
* others are high round neck
i cluster* of tucks front and
back. 5<*c e’m h.
♦ if Nainsook, narrow yoke of
dainty Uca Inserting and edg*\
bending and ribbon* In neck and
arm*. Another, French style, with
bending*. ribbons and dainty
Nainsook edges. Home With yoke*
•if Polnf tie Purl* Inserting-
each.
Drawers at $1.00
of soft Nainsook, with Fren* 1
bands; wide umbrella ruffle* trim*
ined w ith heading lace insert in*
and Mechlin edge. Other* hav*
Smyrna lore Inserting and row* •*
hemstitching with lace edge, oth*
er* embroidery trimmed In vej y
tractive patterns. 20 style* >1"’
pair.
Davison - Paxon - Stokes Co.
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