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SOCIAL EVENTS OF INTEREST
Cfcarirtta Mmrt,
Setae AraMtnmt
1 JtaHnek
Anticipation
Cottfton Out to Set Fritzi Scheff
UlMuit audience will ba. present
Oraed Thursday evening whsn
Bcbalt will' appear In "M'lle.
»•" The boxes will be occupied
members of tbs CotllUon Club
l_Usstr lady friends, tha party to ID'
°*e doming contingent of society.
„ ' the performance an alegant sup*
>WIII be served In tb« ladles' cafe
~ Capital City Club, wblcb will be
orately decorated for the occasion,
ootllllon will be led by Mr. and
John D. Little and the favors for
will be irtliUc
•at*» r howers, caps, walking sticks,
•imeols, boas and fans.
" The official board of the club lii-
idwdss: Mr. Jofin D. Little president.
Mr. Thomas B. Paine, vice prssldtnl,
amd Mr. L'lrlc 8. Atkinson, aecratary;
snuii, J. Carroll Paynr,
of Philadelphia, and Dr. Willis West
nortiud.
Mr. and Mrs. James D. Robinson, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Conklin and Mr. and
Mrs. WUIIam Miser will occupy a box
together. .„
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Inman,
and lira Harry English and Mr. I„_
art Clarks will be one party occupying
a box.
Mr. and Mra. Prauk Kllle will hava
In tholr box Miss Jeanette Swift, Mr.
Charles .Crankahaw, Mr. Willis Ragan
and Mr. George Benalgsr, of New York.
In ons party will be Mias Nan Payne.
Mlse Laura Hill Payne, Mr. Arthur
cJmart M)mps fvr Cold
Inman
J. Ryan, Btuart Boyd.
•ox Parties.
I* ML bad Mrs. Little's box will be:
Mr. and Mra. Thomas B. Paine, Mlse
MBanle FVoUon and Mr. William
J|rr aad lira. J.' Carroll Payne, Dr.
aad Mrs. William B. Elkin, Mr. and
gK Janet L. Dickey. Jr., will be to-
and Mr*. Robert J. Lowry i
•Ml have Mi their box Mr. and Mrs.
■firry Atkhtaoa, Mre. John Rommel,
Ith Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Paters
will be: Mr. and Mrs. Milton Dargan.
Mrs. R. H. Wilson, of New York, sod
Mr. and Mra. Prank Hawkins.
In another box will be: Mies Mary
Thomas. Miss Martha Woodward. Miss
Lottie Green. Mr. tllric Atkinson, Mr.
Edward Austin and Mr. Ewell Gay.
Miss Ursula Benalgsr. Miss Kata
Robinson. Mr. Pulton Colville and Mr.
Tony Byers will form a congenial
party.
Miss Katharine Oholatla, Miss Sa
die Morris, Mr. Amos Whaley and Mr.
Gua Ryan will be together.
In another party will bo; Miss Jennie
English. Miss Harry Htockdell. Miss
Louise Hawkins, Mr. Joseph Nash, Mr.
las Constance Knowles, Kiss Ma
rten Peel, Mr. Hugh Robinson and Mr.
Joo Brown Connolly will occupy a box
together.
Wta HINMAM TO
GIVE DINNER PARTY.
Monday evening Dr. and Mra. Hln-
„#I>I entertain Informally at din.
palms and ferns In tropical profualon
i to I
aar, thafr attests to number about
. twain friends. The occasion will bo a
•E£F
ipllment ta Mrs. Pas set. who
‘ daughter, Mra. Fred
MM BLACKMAN DUNN
TO ENTERTAIN FRIDAY.
Friday afternoon at her home.
1 entertain Informally at cards.
“V oolleqTwomen.
The Southern Association of College
Women. Georgia branch, held a meet-
—tat Mandny aflernoonat the carnegts
Library.
In addition to ths members several
visitors from olhsr organisations which
are Interested In compulsory educa
tion wars present.
A report on “Compulsory Education
In the United Statee” was read by Miss
Hamilton.
Miss Rtbocca Vaughn, principal of
the Boys’ Night School, spoke very In
terestingly on “Illiteracy and the Work.
Ing Boys of Atlintn.' She not only
ahoured how much good ths Boys'
Night School has accomplished, but
- also ths great need there la for such
work.
In the dining room ths rotor scheme
was yellow. The table from which
confections were served was- covered
with tace mete and had for Its center-
piece a rut glass bowl Ailed with dsf.
fodlle. Ths lights wars seen through
yellow silk shades and the Ices end
cgkea were In yellow tints.
Mrs. Clarks served tea and Misses
Rollne Clarke and Julia Porttr were
at the punch bowl.
Receiving with Mrs. Cohen were Hire.
R. C. Clarke. Mrs. K. J. Lowry. Mrs.
Walter Taylor. Mra. Henry Porter, Mrs.
J. C. Freeman, Alts. T. D. Meador, Mrs.
Harvey Johnson, Mrs. Lowry Arnold.
Mrs. Milton Haul. Mrs. Waller P.
Maude. Mra. J. ». Clarke, Mr*. Den
Harris, Mrs. Frank Hawkins, Airs.
Hamuel Wryman, Mrs. Edward Peters.
Mrs. Thaddeue Horton, Miss Laura
Hammond. Mias Lillis OoldsmlUi
Mrs. Cohen Iwcelvrd her guelta in a
handsome gown of whits silk, the ror-
ee.ge of which was fashioned with Irish
Inre.
Mrs. Clarke wore a becoming toilet
of black lacs mads over while silk.
Mrs. Henry Porter wore a costume
of soft gray silk fashioned with point
de Venice and Valenclennea laces.
, Mrs. Attlton Haul was much admir
ed tn a gown cf pink liberty silk trim-
'Hit' thought of the good tliiuKH that arc to oouic;
is almost equal to realization.
It is not so with Numially’s Candy. Anticipate
what you will as to sweetness, flavor, purity and
daintiness, and you will not be disappointed-
A first taste will convince you that it is n delicious
confection of exceptional excellence; while the Va
riety is greater, and of a quality superior to any oth
er high grade candy.
used effectively In the decorations of
Atlss Blodgett's home.
Refreshments In several courses were
served after ths game.
The first prise, a gold hat pin. was
won by Mra. L. G. Boyd: the oonaola-
tlon. a sDrer bolt buckla. waa awarded
Mlie Margaret Porter; the till tors'
prist, a pretty gauss fan. waa non by
Mist Ethel Easlln, and Mlaa Mary Mil
ler. guts: of honor, was presented with
a pises of lingerie.'
Miss Blodgett wore • gown of white
voile and while lice.
Miss Millar's toilet was of green vel
vet ehiboldtred and trimmed with Irish
point lace.
Mias EasUn'a costume was of black
doth, tho corsage trimmed with cream
lace. Her hat waa of black velvet with
white rosea and plumes.
Mlse Blodgatt'a guests were Mis*
Millet, Allas Eaatln. Mies Margaret
ter, Mlaa Ollte May Oebctn. Mlaa
Georgia Mary TaJihrrMrtrCart
ueraon, Mrs. W. F.- Lre. Mrs. L. O.
Boyd. Mrs. Fsln. Mrs. Ellington and
Mra. F. E. Walthall.
Night:
'Jin 11.80.
Among the wraps sssn in ths shspse this ssaten ths three oasts show n hers ora among ths moat attractive.
■URPRItE PARTY.
• Mr. Dan Bruca sntsnslnsd a num
be r of friends at a surprise party on
Tuesday evening, ths lid. In honor of
hla uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mra. Willis
Roberta and Mlaa.Sarah Ann Roberts
at their homo near Eeit Point.
Misses
r, Blanche Walls, Mamie
Hornady, Florence Mnr.
ck. Aide Roberta Nellie
Lewis jnaanwk, X‘vW
Kennedy, Las Maker, Ku
Elbert’Peacock. Ira' Dal-
■tpw, “
Manson Peacock.
• Horn:
Baker am
Arthur Hornady. Horace
and Guy Kon.
I played and the evening
waa one of the moat pleasant of tho
Mil MARY AND JUNIOR
•UNDAY SCHOOL UNION
' Tho Primary and Junior Sunday
School Teachers' Union moots" every
Friday afternoon In Trinity church at
4:M o'clock.
Three lease ns arc taught—beginners'
primary and Junior.
• “What Is a Primary Unionr' Airs.
F. P. Gaffney.
It la an Interdenominational organi
sation Of primary and Junior teachers
for-the purpose of providing weekly ex-
wealtioa . of tho International Sunday
*-|lsen; Of Increasing the effi-
the work by Instruction; by
(op!os of interest; by mu-
trance: by Intercourse with
7 Ar unions, and with tbs Interna-
t‘ udl union; of promoting mutual ac
quaintance and feltowehlp among
Mathers In the vldnlll.
IN HONOR 0F~M
Saturday evening
.Briers will entertain
ecmpllmer.iury to
ROMMELL.
re. Edward (’
| a buffet aup-
guert, Mrs.
n Rommell, of Pennsylvania.
BUFFET LUNCHEON.
' Oa next Wedneeday, January Jo. Mrs
O. A. Nlcoleon wilt give an elaborate
buffet luncheon at her home i>n For
rest avenue.
MRS. COHEN'S RECEPTION.
Mnt John S Cohen entertained nt s
beautiful aad brilliant raeeptlon Wed-
waaday afternoon at her hont« on
•Wachtres street.
The decorations throughout, the house
were unusually srtlstli. quantltlea of
red roses and fsrns being usnl.
Tall vasea of the rose* weie effect
ively arranged In tits drawing room
and hall and In all of the apartn.tn'e
Orton waa Attractively gown
ed In pale blue crepe de chine trimmed
with baby Irish lace.
Miss Julia Porttr wore a dulnty fr.uk
AIIMtlllB rvtltt wuiv » uatssit mn n «», ------ _
of blue vans Kshroned viFir chiffon 7*1? *212*? ‘HZ. '.
act.
Among the callers, Mrs. Wilson
attractively gowned In lavender bro-
rads embroidered with silver tlirends.
Her hat of lavender was tiimmetl with
lavender plumes.
Mra. Henter wore e whit* cloth gown
trimmed with Irish luce. She wore a
hat of black trimmed with plumes.
Mrs. Dargan's tolltt waa white tses
over tsffvte With this gown slts-arr
a white lacs hat.
COMPLIMENTARY TO
MISS ALICE STEELE.
Tuesday evening. January Atlas
Jeanette Swift will give a dinner thirty
complimentary to Miss Alice Steelo
at her home on Peachtree roed.
IN HONOR OF MISS HOWELL.
Wedpe'eday 1 afternoon Miss Nettle
Mllee, at the hoine of Iter sister. Mra.
G. H. Brandon, at West End. gave a
charming euchre party, complimentary
to Miss Caroline Howell, at which aha
entertained flfty guests. The score
cards reprssentsd wedding slippers,
with pink roses In water colors. After
the game refreshments In several
courses were eerved et small tables.
All the prises were pictures. The
first prise. A Christie picture, was won
by Airs. W. E. Foster: the consola
tion. also a Christie picture, wee
awarded to Airs. O. A. Howell, ami the
gusst of lionor. Miss Caroline Howell,
wsi presented with a handsome water
color.
Miss Milts wore a gown of coral
colored crepe de chine, trimmed with
white lice.
Miss Howell wore a becoming cos
tume of cloth In champngne tints, with
hat of black velvet, trimmed with
plumes.
Miss Gertrude Brandon and Miss
l.ee Brandon, who assisted Alias Mills
In the entertainment of her guests,
wore toilets of blue silk and of laven
der silk, respectively.
MRS. PEARSON ENTERTAINS.
lite charming bridge and euchre
given Thursday afternoon by Mra.
Frank Person at her home on East
Baker street was s pretty compliment
Mrs. Rush Haralson Kress, of New
Yolk
tie piell.v apartment nf the hostess
decorated for the occasion with
pink carnations, these fragrant flowers
being massed on the mantels and
placed In tall crystal vases on tables
d calilncts
Mrs. Pearson received lo t friends In
beautiful gown of white net. mads
over silk, and trimmed with an effect
ive touch of pink velvet.
Mrs. Kress, who was Miss Leila Ale-
Call, and whose visits here sra always
a source of pleasure la a wide circle
of friends, was gowned In gray voile,
elaborately trimmed with lace.
Mre. W. R. Jennlson wore a gown
of black Hpanlsh lace, made princesee
and trimmed with chenille embrold-
"The first bridge priaea were charm
ing t’hrietle pictures, and the coneola-
The guest of honor wgs. presented
tvlth A' bridge score also. After the
gams a delirious luncheon was served
st the card tables.
Invited to meet .Mrs. Krese were:
Mrs. Carton Miller. Airs. William Rck-
ford, Mrs. T. C. Longlno. Mrs. J. A
Mcl.eey Airs J, E. Stewart, Mrs. Jack
Lewis, Mr*. T. B. French'. Mrs. AI. D.
Francis. Mrs. Clarence Houston. Mrs
Frank Boland; Mrs. V. W.-Tnrrt. Mrs:
*L W, - Hewlett.-Mis. W, ITT: ’Nelms,
Mrs. t\ W. Robinson. Mrs. Jl. A. Ford.
Airs. Marshall Eckford, Airs. A. J.
Smith. Airs. A. C. Perry. Air*, o. Gor
man. Mrs. H. K. Haynes, Mrs. W.
Rhodes, Mrs. M. C. Dinkins. Airs. 11. II.
McCall, Mrs. o. 8. Obear. Jr.. Mrs. J. D.
Wester. Miss Lillian Tidwell. Airs.
Maggie D. Morris and Alisa May Mc
Call
AN EVENING WITH BURNS.
Much Interest Is felt In the Burns
celebration which will take place Fri
day evening at the Unitarian church,
and tn which all lovers of the bard, or
of things Scotch, are Invited. A small
admission fes of SS cents will he
charged, the proceed! to go to a popu-
charlty. The, program which will
be given Is a diverse one, embracing
poet.
of the life and works of V
w ill bs as follow*: - y
The People's Poet—Ur. Hhlppen.
Duet. "O, Wert Thou In the Co|J
Blast —.Mrs .Stirling, Alias Annie Ison.
"Epistle to Davis"—Mr. Alvtfaughty
Hongs. “John Anderson. My Jo." j
Jack O'Haxeldoan"-- Miss laon
MRS. REQENSTEIN'S PARTY.
Mrs. Joseph Ragensteln entertained
a delightful card party .Thursday-
afternoon at her home on Capitol ave
She Thinks Women Ought to Boycott Firms
That'GiveAway Secrets of the Boudoir in
Street Car Advertising.
“I
To • Moutt." "A Mann ft M»n for
A* Thftt"—Dr. 8tlrltnjr-
"Scot* wtm* Mm \VI* WftlUt* nifMl.”
laoch Lomond"—Mr. Blitwrll
"ICpIfttle to a Young Prlftnd." "To ft
Dalay"—Mr. Mr'.’laughry.
BY DOROTHY DlX.
BEE." said the bookkeeper,“thnt
Mart* f-oreitt has qutl tatting
-men long HKjttfh to get tn a
few lick* Ht her own nex, and in calling
woman a fool rampant because ahe lets
heraelf be given away In the faahlon
paper*."
"I am with her!" exclaimed the sten
ographer. "I think that a woman'*
trade aecreta of how ahe manages to be
beautiful, though ugly, and catch a
husband and boaa him after ahe geta
him. ought never to be published. They
ought to be told only In the lodge after
h woman ha* taken the crona-my-
heart •may-1-die oath, and ridden the
goat and all the balance of It.
"Hut the revelatlona of the faahlon
paper are not the worm of It, for men
don't hanker much after that sort of
literature, and wouldn't hunt It up of
IhemflelYt*. The crowning crime
agatnut my sex Is the at reel car ad-
verllaement. That's what rnakea me
blueh and feel a* If 1 were under an
X-ray tube every time I come down
town."
"I always read the atreet car ada
with Interest." observed the book
keeper.
No More Gallantry.
"Hn do the other men." heat illy de
clared the atenographer. "and that'a
the renaon that men have quit getting
up and giving women their aent* In the
car*. The advertisement* have swept
all the romance thut hung about
DIAMOND INVESTMENT
sltlun. 1
Ns Mors Secrets.
"And what encouragement Is liters
tor a man to fall In love with a woman
because of Iter pretty figure, when the
csra are full of pictures showing
plumping devices for scrawny women
and compresses for fat ones?
"If every man In the country doesn't
understand how to attain a straight
front as well as a woman does It Is be
cause Its Is blind.
"Then there are other Inspiring por
traits of woman applying the rouge
that won't come off even when ktarnd.
and bloom of youth that Is guaranteed
to make the Indy of to look like blush
ing 16. and by the time a man gets
through pondering all these revelations
concerning the feminine make-up he
comes to the conclusion that hln Idol
has not only feet of rlny. and—er—er■—
limbs—of mud. but that the balance if
her la paint and powder, and false Italr
and padding, which lan't the truth of
the majority of us. thank Uod.
"I tell you the atreet car nowadays is
rile Blue Beurd chamber In which wont
ing
ompo-; of those device* Is old enough to standi umii'a got a key to It.
alone "U is pretty rough." admitted the
"And he let* her do It." . bookkeeper, "hut how are you going to
COMPLIMENTARY TO "Women ilon'i tt*«m to bo the mva-i atop It?"
MISS LAURA KNOWLES. crwttur** that they uwil to I*.» "f think." rtpllrd tha atanogrupht:*,
Miss Laura Knowles.'of Pensacola,! »"*"•"* •*'•> T, "; lr '"««
,, I f»»l »»>e mice Iteetted In and out."'
m*.. HIIU m tin gti»* , i »»r mi*. * ,a,en * c t miniMlril th** iHtokkccpcr
Know |e*. |m being extetmlvely —*
talnctl by Iter Atl.mtn frlatuU.
l>n FYldny morning .Mr*. E. H. Khney
will give *• biiilgc party In her honor n? V* ** lin ** ,on ' H r *'- *birlli and
and Mr*. William Peabody will enter
tain Haturday <vrnlng at bridge imiii
pllmentary t«» Mia* Knowle*
Bong*, ".My Heart I* Hair." "Afton | the fcmnlc ?«e\. and with that went gal
Water"—Mra. Htlrllng. Ian try.
The Unco tlulil." "Holy Willie'* "When it pretty woman langulahed
Prayer"—Dr. Htlrllng. Into a cat and made a feeble dab at a
Duet. "Robin Adnlr." flute and piano {etrap a man felt compelled to rescue
—Dr. Hhlppen. Mr*. Lederle. i beauty In dlutre**. but now when he
Duet. "Ronnie Wee Thing"—Mra. j *ee* an apparently pulchrltudlnou* fe-
Htlrllng. Mlaa l*on. male come along he jUM cut* hi* eye
Tam o'Bhnnter"— Mr. tkiugla:*. | at the ad* above her head and »ay to
TfclUr Illustration*
e—« YiaMUflara‘'‘ »*-
cTairnro th# ntenographer. "Don't you
■ee. it every turn, picture* of half-bald
women In the act of applying switches
and front* and pompadours to their
pate*? w
••How * « man going to cherish a
golden tre*s from hi* beloved's head «f
he* Ailed with a dark ausplclon that
the hair only belongs to her by right
v - • Jlly
ang by
of purchase, am] that he's
spoiling a tw-enty-flve-dollar
the rape of « lock?
"Isn't It true, ss n matter of fact,
that men no longer wear (heir swret-
hearts' hair In the back of their
watches like they ueed to do? And
Isn't thla Just simply because they have
been put wise to the falae hair propo-
The houae waa decorated with pink
ruete, palm, and ferns.
After the game a delicious salad
course was served and ths occasion
was most enjoyable.
The prises wsr a pair of silk hose,
a gold hat pin and a bonbon dish.
.. Mrs, Rsgentteln received her gueste
In a becoming gown of pink chiffon
cloth made prineeeee and trimmed with
baby Irieh lace.
The gueste Included Mrs. Arthur Wil
son. Mrs. Samuel C. Atkinson. Mrs.
Peter Murphy, of Newnnn; Mra- Georgs
Boynton, Mrs. Cons Ataddox, Mrs. Jack
Lewis, Mrs. Jack Stewart, Mrs. Charles
Jerome. Mrs. Jack Shiupslilra, Mr-r
Blackman Ttunp, Mrs, Nym McCul
lough. Bra. william McMillan. Mra.
Willis Timmons. Mrs. Ed Padgett, Mra.
DeLoa Hill, Mra Paul Dobbins. Mra.
Robert Evlits, Mrs. Grey Mitchell. Mra.
Callaway, Mrs. Charles Andrews, Mrs.
A. W. Hod nett, Mrs. Louis Ragensteln.
Mrs. Edgar Allan Cerf. Mrs. T. 8. Lew.
Is. Jr.. Atlas Alins Patterson. Miss
Nanelle Crawford, MUs Kata Waldo,
Mies Nancy Waldo. Misti Alary Crew
f undell. Mlee Nellie Hosier. Mips Lu
rile Dennis. Miss noronra D*miI«!mIm
Imulse Johnson. Miss Virginia
Miss Paullnt Hope. Miss Alarguerlta
Hemphill. Miss Pauline Lewis. Miss
Jcssl- Mitchell, Atlre Mary HowslI,
Mies Caroline Howell. Miss Ora Bos
Mitchell. Miss Grace Elysa. Allot Louise
('etchings, Miss Nettle Bergeent Mine
Imutee Sergeant. MUs Lula Hleton.
Miss Nell Phillips. Miss Rosa Lowry.
IN HONOR MRS. CARLTON.
Mrs. George Carleton will be the
guest of honor nt the Bridge Club,
which meets Thursday evening with
Airs. II. M. Hlrsrh.
The members of this club era: Mrs.
Ralph Van Landlnglmm. Mrs. Frank
Holland. Airs. James l„ Dtckey. Jr..
Airs. Robert Weasels. Airs. Edward Mc-
t'erren. Mra. John Berry. Mrs. J. A’.
Renseetlaer. Mrs. James O. Miller. Mra.
Albert W. Collins. Airs. Allgobd Holmes
and Mrs. Andrew Cslltoun.
XCRAND
Prices 10c to f.t0. Bale*now on.
VANDERBILT
CUP
BIJOU
PACIFIC
Next Weak, '
THE NINETY AND NINE.
K wnsd In old rose silk, fashioned with
:e. "
Airs. Jerome Simmons was among
wore grey
Mra. Cnrieton MtlleFr gown was of
black spangled (equine, trimmed With
ducheeee lace, and Mlta Morrii, her
attractive guest, wore grey vollk. trim
med with cream lace. -
Miss Mary Ktngabery wore a cha
meleon (Ilk, the coriage trimmed with
lace.
Invited to meet Mra. Hopkins were:
Mra. Barry, Mrs. Edward DuBoee. Mrs.
A. P. Coles, Mra. Howard Bell, Misses
Emma Belle and Caroline DuBoee, Mrs.
W. H. Kiser, Mra. John Kiser. Mrs.
Luther Reed. Mrs. Attlton Daman. Mrs.
R. II. Wilson. Airs. W. P. Patllfto. Mrs.
James Baird. Miss Baird. Mrs. Jerome
Simmons. Mrs. DeLoa HIIL Mrs. Frank
Holland. Mrs. George Howard. Mrs.
Edmund Martin^ Mrs. Frank Pearson.
Hopkins,
Foster, Airs. Clem Harris. Mrs. Eugene
Barry, Mrs. Paul Goldsmith, Mrs. A.
Met). Wilson. Mrs. T. B. Felder. Afrs.
Marshall Eckford, Mrs. Blephen Bar
nett. Mrs. W. E. Foster, Mrs. M. N.
Hawk, Mra. Rausch. Mrs. H. C. Lmn-
MRS. ECKFORD'8 LUNCHEON
-use a. i ionoeueuT riawx. Airs, nausen. airs, ri v. i.eon-
WAB A LAKub , ,V'' Sill. Mrs. Drme Campbell. Miss Dooly.
The buffet luncheon given by Mrs.: M |ss Waldo. Mrs. Samuel Atkinson.
William Eckford Thursday st her: Mrs. ttsr.mel Inman. Mra. J. J. GOnss-
home on Peschttes street was ths les. Alts. Virgil Perryman. Mrs. MSftln.
„ r lx-autlfiit Mrs. John Candler. Mrs. Chapin. Miss
1stgest and one or tne most neauimu y|f Mr(| Wltl# , r Moorf mis. m.-
soclal events of the day. and "•* » ;K|nnc . Mrs A. E Marbut Miss Wheat,
pretty compliment to Mrs Hugh Lind- Mrs. J. B. Whitehead. Atra. J. O. Hnl-
Hopkins, the guest nt Airs. John lenbeck. Mrs. Robert Hancock. Mrs.
Barry. The decorations throughout Bernard W'olf. Mlaa Elisabeth Adair,
. . . . . ilea U #1 I.Vek P/vwil Mra I ’arlalAn Mill.
Mr*. Evkford'ti home a ere elaborate
hen tin old poet* mote 'Their little ("that women should boycott every firm ! tr
fret llkf mire t>eet>eil In and out."*‘that advertise* their deflclenciee tn
admitted th** bookkeeper. {publlr place* where the man who rune
vr * j "How could they be mynterlouN with may rrMd."
On \\>diu*day Mr*. Hunt t’hlpley
gave a email lunvheon for Ml** Knowlc*
and for .Ml** Margaret Brown, of Lex
ington. Ky.
•other Atlantan* une of hnal Interest,
while iH»n»e*t*ng a merit which would
i have won rmhu*iastlc rrltlrUm any-
wherr. Ml>. llarlll loaned also a min
iature of her aunt. Mtulame Adelina
Haiti, which waa the subject of Inter-
t)o you know that there are mure investors in Diauunuls
now than in any other single security in the worldt
Whyt Because it has becu jiiwen beyond all doubt
that it is the best investment. Let ns tell you itorsoually
whv this is tme.
eate<| comnmnl
Une of the most charming miniature*
of the exMbTtkm was the "Portrait of a
Kentucky tSIrl." the coloring. hru*h-
work ami composition exceptional
beautx. "Mollie Brown" was one of
EUGENE V. HAYNES CO.
iere tod Importers.
37 Whitehall Street.
MIBB BTANTON’S MINIATURES
GIVE PLEASURE TO MANY.
on Thureday there ware many call*
ei* at the residence of Mr. and Mre. j the most beautiful and mutt admired.!
Julian Harr!*. In West Knd. the occa- ; A mother nnd child, catalogued *•
a„ niivnip'viwn nf ih* mini. ".Maternlte. it Dutch- neasnnt woman, f Atlanta. .G*.
•Ion being h pi Rate. Men of the ntliila- u baik , MMMUnuin „ f Mnlnr . ttm j other;
lure* of MU* Lucy Stanton. Ml** tU bject* *iiowe<l A deUcacv of fancy
Htanton hn* In Ailanm a wide circle of *nd certain Imagimitlve qualities which j
friend*, having lived here before she are uvunll.v without the ranee of the j
went nbroitd to continue-her study ©f. mlnlaturisi. The co!1e\*tlon na* one of j
miniainM tvj»iiui>tff> Thn - I unu*ual *co|s* and mtrli, and wae,
miniature P«bttlng. The rminv vn ^ yct \ by tho ee w ho were eo!
rillcUnt which lm* been accorded her [ fortunate a* Co *ce If
MI88 BLODGETT'S PARTY.
WeJneedny nflemoon Min Lutli
UhHlgvMi delightfully etuertclned her
euchre dub end n few outside mends
complimentary to Mbs Mery Miller, of
Kurt Valley, who I* vUltlcg MU* K'hei
Ka* tin.
Pultnr. fernt* nnd cut lluwer* were
Ht Austell Bldg.
Ogles Honrs. S In is 6
It. Pbmir Alslu HO.
kHlJssre r« Pnevhtrse. D Mils
work In Paris i» ti» rurprise to thorn j
trim saw ths mtntaiurns sxblbttnil
Thurarlsr st Mr*. Harris' homS. Th*
DR. REBECCA C. BRANNON.
iljj *
APARTMENT A.
THE FREDERICK.
352 Whitehall Street.
Practice limited to uotatn
children.
ami artistic, and consisted entirely of
ferns, potted plants and pink rema
in the entrance hall palms were
effectively masted, and through the
rooma of th* lower floor were pieced
numerous vases of the carnations and
ferps. tin the dining room table, from
Which mints, ritarries. grape glace and
Alra. B. G. Krkford. Airs. Carleton Mill,
er. MI-h NnrrK. All's. W. J*. Nlcolroti,
.Via. Mc!<eav. Mrs. W. H. Jennlson.
Mrs. T. 4. Sullivan, .Mine Florence
Jackson. Miss Massle. Miss Cook. Mrs.
Antillla Orine. Sr.. *<las Evelyn Orme
Receiving with Mra. Kekfnrd were:
Mrs. Barry. Mra. Colquitt Carter. Mrs.
Mar)' Kingibary,
John Murohy. Miss _
Mra. Arnold Broylao, Mlaa Smith, Mra.
orme Campbell. Alra. Charles E. Har-
Othci Imnbuns were served, Woe ueed | man ami Airs. Carl Davenport Burgess,
an exquisite luncheon cloth of linen, i
arid ■ -
;u _ .
beautifully embroidered arid bordered
with t'tuny lace. The centerpiece waa
a great plateau of pink carnation* and I
asnarsgus fern.
Th* guests were tested at small ta-1
bits fur the elegant luncheon of eev- ,
ernl courses which wns served.
Mra. Eckford received her guests In :
a handsome gonn nf yellow chiffon I
ovet yellow satin, the corsagr elabo-1
rately fashioned with lace. With this
costume was worn a necklace of pearls I
and diamonds.
Mrs. tlnpklns. the young guest of
liono". wore it smart suit of red velvet, ;
the blouse of baby Irish lace.
Mr,. Itnrry was gowned In lavender
broadcloth, trimmed with cream lace. I
Mra. Colquitt Carter was among the
attractive women assisting In the an-
tertalomfnt of the guests, and wore a
blue silk gown trimmed with lare.
Piedmont Poultry Association
Doa’t Fail to Visit the
POULTRY SHOW,
33 W. Alabama St.
Jan. 23d to 29th
Airs. Orme Ca-unbelt was gowned 111 a ■ ■ e ^
Spanish lice, made princesse. Jkffl|V||A&iAf| lOC
Mrs./aha Murphy was handsomely l*MHHO»IWII *W»»
ziit:
FRITZI_$CHEFF
“MILE MODISTE"
iter Praoenu
CHANLII J. ITINE
and OLIVE E V A N 8.
In Edgar Belwyn’e Marry Fare*,
“irs AU YOUR FAULF
IH to tl.H, Matinee: Ue
Manday and Tuesday—Mat Tuesday.
Llebler A Company Present Sydney
Rosenfcld's Great Broadway Theater
Suocoaa
•THE
The Bwlttoit Moving, Cleanest, Alost
Amusing
MUSICAL COMEDY DRAMA
Tet Given to the American Public.
With Its Great Coat of Sixty and tha
Famous
AUTOMOBILE RACE
Night IH to «1.H, Matinee JH to ll.M.
TGNIGHT-rMATfNIWTODAY.
CRAfi. B m.ANKY'S OBEAT AUCCKtUh
ACROSS