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WWttMMA M. RICH BROS. CO. Two Stores on Whitehall Street Connected No. 56 Dry Goods No.

48 Furniture Rugs Carpets and Draperies. Notable Arrival in Skirts We will offer one lot of new Spring Skirts. made of a fine Spring weight Twilled Serge. with 42 plaits start. lng from the hips.

This Skirt was reproduced from a 12 50 model. As we bought a large lot of them we are in a position to offer them at. Colors Blue Brown and Black. 72 PLEATED SKIRTS 1250. rust receive one lot of all pleated Skirts ma le very full of a very good grade of Panama cloth.

This is a most effective model and promises to be one of this seasons bet styles. Color. Black Blue and Brown special price Just received a new lot of Black Taffeta Silk Skirts made ith the shir. red yoke and boa plaited below. This is a special novelty for this Spring.

Special price White and Cream Wool Skirts. ew White and Cream Skirts in Voile Panama Serge and Sicilian. tome 27 gore plaits. others 2 gore plaits. Prices 1500 1250 and.

Notable Arrivals in Suits. New Sicilian Suits at 2250. One lot of tow Spring Suits just in are made of Green and Blue Fancy Figutl Sicilian. in a verv stvh- blouse effect front trimmed in finrv silk briuls oouse male with SKP pinits in bark anti front ha pretty turned cuff with tailor titeuiing. Skirt CT gore plaited effect A vr nobby hsuit fpjciallv priced at 2250 New Tailored Silk Coat Suits.

back an 1 front tucked shoulders shirred sleeve tuck. 1 ruff with narrow 1 nd front trimmed in crochet ml anu fancy tiittcn' pkirt ut new 110" model. This garment is hr prn lui tir of 30 suit Colors black 1 1 I rown 1' new shades of Rreen. al or ing the season pric Fine Taffeta Silk Suits Ma with the verv fill blouse hack and front with inlaid 1 T. plait collar and front trimmed in combination colors to mat They have the wide plaited girdle of same materials.

irT i made gore plaited effect all the new spring shnles. Special value ig Silk Shirt Waist Suits at 2500 16 30 and These are amongst the new arrivals. ome here before you deride what to buy Look at our stjles and values. You'll profit by it Chsrming on nis SI675 2500 S975 OUR ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE OF FURNITURE The GREATEST MONEY SAVING EVENT EVER OFFERED Our entire stock of furniture. thousands of dollars' worth of the best products of the noted factories of America' is offered at extraordinary cut prices.

In many instances this Stock has been marked down to Factory Cost. Fine solid Mahoqany and Oak Parlor. Library. Hall. Den.

room. Bodrroom. Office and Odd Piece Furniture. Brass and Iron Beds Imported Teakwood. Italian Walnut and Buhl furniture.

are all marked in plain figures at tile lowest prices. Our new Spring Stock is beginning to come in we must have room and have it quickly. Houssholders in Atlanta or vicinity who need Furniture will miss tile qr8atst mD 3y saving sale of the year if they fall to come here. Don't fail to come. We invite inspection and comparison.

Covert Goats at 1000. We have six different models of Ladies' Covert Jackets made of extra heavy grade of Covert some lined with Taffeta. others with Skinners Satin. some are collarless others have notch collars. They are made by the finest tailors.

The fit is perfect. They are striped indifferent styles special- QJfl ft ft ly priced at OlUiUU THE SILK PETTICOAT EVER SOLD FOR 500. We bought from one of the largest manufacturers of Silk Petticoats over 200 Skirts made of the finest grade of Regata Taffeta Silk. They have a double flounce accordion plaited ruffle on the bottom. We have them in about 15 solid colors and as many changeable also black.

The Silk used in these garm nts is the same grade as is ed in our 1000 Skirts. Don't miss this Great Petticoat Bar. gain. Silk Sale Extraordinary. 49c New 905 Shirt Waist sun Silks Worth up to 125 yard for SEE OUR SHOW WINDOW.

We win place on sale for Monday and Tuesday a great purchase of beautiful new Shirt Waist Suit Silks. We bought these Silks at about half of real value and win elos them out at the same ratio just to give our customers tome really startling values to open the season. All the most fashionable kinds and styles are represented-e checks dots stripes Persians plaids changeable and plain colors. Not a piece in the lot worth less than 75c many of them 100 and 125 Silks and all bright new choice 1905 Silks. Every woman wiH need a Silk Suit this spring and In the length and breadth of the land no such values can be found as we offer.

Come early and get first eoiee. Silks ft up to 125 for TUU Special. Embroidery Sale. Extraordinary Values in New QQ Wide Goods will be Sold or I Yard Here are bargains galore for the thrifty in new Embroideries to make into harming ornate dresses dainty Underwear fashionable Lingerie Waists and Children's wear of all kinds. Beautiful new patterns in Swiss Nainsook and Cambric Skirt Flouncing and Rufflings wiae Corset Cover Embroideries wide Bands for Lingerie Waists and fine broken Match Sets for use with sheer fabrics Embroideries worth ft twice as much as we are asking for.

Monday. a yard I Embroidery Annex Specials Imitation Smyrna Splendid values inJEztra choice lot of. Laces and a big lot Swiss Nainsook and Edgings Ruftlings of excellent Em Cambric Embroid and Inserting in tine new Embroid. eries at I5c broideries at eries at 5c lOc EMBROIDERY LESSONS FREE. Join our Embroidery Cla which meets Tuesday and Friday Mornings and Friday Alternoon.

We have all the new Shirt Waist Collar Cuff and Corset Cover Patterns. Come and learn to Embroider free of charge. I VI. RICH BROS. CO.

MAL ORDERS WILL RECEIVE MOST CAREFUL ATTENTION. I M. RICH BROS. CO. WWWWWWWWWWM I SOCIAL LIFE IN MACON ACOY.

X. February 11 f3pe A dat CorrEl onderjcO Se the- 1 lat parties a ended the pcrforn- sure or The Two Orphans lit the Grand' Tuesday Mr. Henry Lamar Sr. ntertalmed Mr Jack Lamar. Mr.

and Mrs Her Lanvir Jr. Miss Camille La- mar and Mr. Pltner of Athens. Anoth- SI. party was compo ed of Mr.

and Mr Roland ET1I Mrs. Lewis Wood of Augus- ta and Judge Robert Hodges In another box were Mr. and Mrs. jf L. Barfield.

Mrs. Brun on and Mrs. William Brown. of Fort Valley. edr ring Mr.

Ton Plunkett entertained at a theater parts at the performance of San To Mr. and Mrs Isaac Buckingham English have ann xun ed the engagement or their daughter xrolle. to Dr. Thorn ltartty Hall. The weddlnj will occur in April.

Mrs. Walter Grace entertained at bridge en Wedne day afternoon Her guests were Mrs. Henry am Mrs lh park Mr Hazel wood Mrs. Frank Hazelhurst. Mrs.

Vlhtam I Mrs. Dexter Jones and Mr Ld Burke. Mr. S. Dunlap entertuined tie Euchre Cl lb Thur evening.

Mrs. NS lUlam I cntc talneJ the rIdj. me Saturday aften on Mrs. Randolph Jaciucs entertained I. day tnix at a dinner in honor of Mr.

John tV Viteox. Jr. Miss Camille Lamar e- trtalnea the Young LadUs Bridge Club Thursday morning. Her gue ts were ss I a Miss Jones. Miss Wlnc1rster.

tllss Ranond Mrs btt Tins Miss Harrts. Miss Claire Boltl let Mi Cordelia Dp sai Miss rn n. Mrs. Henry Lamar Jr. Miss Morgue' oroln Mrs Edward llesselnerg cnterta ned at iiH ihjrsda afiern xin Mrs.

Jane PUllit" ener a ned the Tues aa crnion tire. Ov low-ell entertained the 1 ung 1 1 ers Cub TUEsoaj a' ernion Mrs. icK Corbett entertains the club iex Tu the Vla- Hammond a ihingt- i i ot te Daughters of the an Uevolutlen met Tuesday at the residence vlr sIem Steed. Mi and Mr Tim Kitten entertained Cind relfa Club Monday evening. The zes were won by Mrs.

Gates oUlrg i. and Mr. Ree rs Brown. The memo hers of the club were present. and in aadlH to these were Mr.

and Mrs. Reeves Brown Mr. Will Bars hi and Dr. Charles Harrutd. Mr.

and Mr Val. ter Ho IS wl 1 errtertaln the club next Monday. The Cut rent Topics Club met Monday alern with Mrs. George Smith. A business' meeting was held fore the ittenary failure of the programme and officers were elected.

Mrs. Ctyler Knx was elected president Mrs. William HobHer selected vice president. Mrs Miller White. re lected ecretar and Mrs.

Walter Grace. reelected treasurer. The next meeting will with Mrs Ste- yen. Ships. An aflalr or much Interest during the comtnr weei is the domino ball Wednesday evening.

February to. given by th Young Ladles Hospital Auxiliary. Mrs. William F. Fleming Is In St.

Augustine at the Ponce de I-eon The tree kindergarten Will entertain with a benefit musicale next Mood evening at the home of lIra. Eugene Marcia Mrs. Maury M. Stapler has been spend a Sew days at the Tottery. Mrs.

tltcbeU Bot and mu Rogers are In Atlanta. until after the I obh Jarrell weddlnt I Miss Rosalind Davis returned Tuesday from Atlanta. where she wa the guest of Mrs. Clarence Angler. Miss Whltaker.

or Haddocks. La the' guest of Bascotn Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Stetson and Mrs Shorter.

of Fitzgerald were In the city Tuesday to attend the performance o. The Two Orphans Mr. and Mrs. John O. Cobb.

of Amerleus. attended the performance of The Two Orphans Mrs. Marshall Hatchel' will visit Mrs. T. Clarke In Laredo Texas early In the spring.

Mrs. F. H. Scott. Jr.

of St. Louis. It the guest of Mr. and Mrs. F.

A. Guttenberger Mr. and Mrs. John Jacob Selbles. of Columbia 8 C.

are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carter Willing-ham. Mrs. Henry Rich MoLn.

of Savannah Is the guest or Mrs. R. A. Scandrett The Daughters of th Confederacy will mast Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. C.

H. Plete. GA. Mr. an Mrs.

N. Emanuel entertained Friday evening complimentary to Miss Bryan and Was Tallaferro Mr. find Mrs. Glddtns leave In a few dAv for Jacksonville where they will The Daughters of the American Revolution held a meeting at the home or Mrs. C.

Ii. Bradley Friday afternoon. Mr and Mrs. Christy have moved their residence to Jacksonville Miss Mary Lee Crovatt has returned from Jekyl island. The Acacia Club entertained ursdaj afternoon by Mrs.

un- wody. Mrs. N. D. Tilton.

or Savannah Is the guest of Mrs. Wlmberly M- Watson to In Richmond. Vs. Miss Janie ymon 1 with Miss Mary Atkinson In Camden county. Miss Jennie Bryan.

of Savannah. and Miss Atmstead Tallalerro. of Virgin a art' the guests or Mrs. N. Emanuel.

Mrs. Brewster Phillips of Asheville. C. is the guest of Mrs. ii.

B. Robin- son. Mrs. Shelton and her children hive returned to Douglas after a visit to Dr. and Mrs.

R. E. I Burford. Mrs. F.

M. Dart and Miss May Dart ha turn to Douglas after a vis to this city. The Whist Club was ntertolned Tues. afternoon by Mrs. R.

P. Dunwody. Mrs. Oscar Lot and children. of Waycross are visiting Mrs.

H. W. Gale. Mr. and Mrs.

S. Kirkland of Savannah are filing Mr. said Mrs. 3. W.

Watkins Miss Mary Aldredre. of Atlanta. la guest en Mrs G. Blanton. Mrs.

Robert ThotnpUns has returned to St. Mary AtUr a visit to Mrs. W. H. Sunkley.

COCHBAIT QA. I ocai talent mansgefi by John hart. gave a musicale at Taylor- hall Friday evening. th proceeds to the Methodist church. Mr.

and Mrs. A. Thompson Sr. ar to celebrate their Olden wedding anniversary on the 16th. DT.

E. Taylor and Mrs. Bloise Jones are to be married on th evening of the I5tb at the Methodist church. Miss Kate Bond visited in wkinsrtU Saturday and SuaOay. tt AUGUSTA'S SOCIAL SIDE A L.

ssi i si A 1 ALOLbTA. uarj I' Special orrespondence An afternoon re efpUon was given by. Mrs. i Ltnuon A. Thomas and Miss Thomas complimentary to Miss Bertha Barrptt daugh.

ter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Barrett. Jr. LtttJe Misses Ellen and Emily Thomas carried baskets of valentines and each gust was presented with one.

Receiving with Mrs. and Miss Thomas and Miss Barrett were Mrs. Thomas Barrett. Mrs. Joseph Lamar.

Mrs. Frederick B. Pope. Mrs. John Bransford.

Mrs. Frank Flem. tni' Mrs. Prank Miler. Mrs.

Lamer Fleming Mrs. Henrietta Alexander. Mrs. Pleasant Stovall. Mrs.

TV llllam H. Barrett Miss Marie PhJnlzy Miss Sarah Wadley. MI Grace Dugas and the Misses Smith. Mr and Mrs. Frederick Ball Pope honored Miss Bertha Darrett with a dance at the Commercial Club edne day eve rung.

Receiving with Mr. and Mrs. Pope' and Miss Barrett were Mrs. Winter Wlm. berly or Macon.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Earrett Mr. and Mr Lamar Fleming or New Yotk Mr. and Mrs Landau A Mr Thomas P.

Branch. Miss Sarah WAdley. or Macon. Miss Emily Tuoma. Mrs.

Theodore Caswelt. Mrs. Criaries Priinlzy and Mr Margaret LHigas Mrs. Summerv Ille Hall entertained the Young Matrons Euchre Club. Mr.

Jacob complimented Miss Harry Hallmark. of Philadelphia the guest. of Mrs. John Harper Davison with a luncheon. The party of twelve Included besides Miss Hallmark.

Mist Stacy Mar- i hall of Baltimore. Mrs. Frank Heywood of New York Mrs. Lamar Flem. log.

of New York Miss Annie Scales. I of Virginia. Miss Modl ette Miss Marie I Allen. Mrs John Harper Da Ison Miss Annie Wright. Yrs.

A. Salmas anQ Miss Annie Clanton Phinlzj Mr. and Mrs. John Harper Davlson I entertained at dinner in honor or Miss i UallmacJc. Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Phlnlzy gave dinner. Mrs. Paul Langdon entertalnec. In honor of Mr.

and Mrs S. F. Strelt. of Sew York. Mrs.

Johan Gable and airs. Helmuth. Mrs. Johan Gable and Mrs. tearreti.

Mr. and Mr Bryan Cummln entertained for. Mrs. Joseph Lamar. I Hallmark and Miss Marshall were guests Saturday afternoon at a coaching and autom blle party given by Amory Dunbar at Carmichael.

Flshlnfc Club. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dugas entertained with an evening euchre party in honor or the guests or Mrs. William Nixon.

Mr. and Mrs. John Jay Conn complimented Miss Mary Dibrell with a euchre party on Ute evening or February 10 I Mrs. Cohn received with Ml. Debrell.

I Mrs. C. L. Dibrell and Mrs. William B.

White. The first prize was won by Miss Julia. Smith. The lone hand prlzo was won by Mrs. Andrew Perkins.

and the consolation by Miss Annie Clanton lhl1lQ The gentleman's prize was won Mrs. Edward Burwetl i Mrs. Leonard Phlnliy complimented Mrs Joseph Lamar with a bridge luncheon. Mr. and Mrs.

Wli4am H. Barrett entertained the Bridge Whist Club Thursday evening. Mrs. Coleman Lewis. of Philadelphia entertained with a driving party In honor of Miss Marshall the guest or Miss Annie ClutoD Phlnlzy Mrs.

HnIen Smith gave a euchre party Saturday afternoon in celebration or the landing of General Oslethorpe. Among the Invited guests were the Co. lOntal Dames and other organizations The Rev. and Mrs. GulJle entertained the congregation of the Greene Street Presbyterian church with a reception Friday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Streit gave a i dinner. Migg Grace Dugas was the hostess at a dl ner party Frlda evening. Mi nnle Scales and Miss Lilly B.

rght were the guests at Ii euchre party with which Mrs. Maurice Walton entertained The prizes were won bj s. Summer. BIRMINGHAM ALA. Mr.

and Mrs. Oliver have Issued invite. Ions to a dance at the Country Club. to be en on the 14 in compliment to Miss ilirdie Sanoncr Mr. ord Mrs.

James Davis Leake have announced the wedding or their daughter Nannie Aleta to Mr. William Even on the evening of February 22. The Little Jokers Club met with Mrs. Hubert rennen Fr1 frav Mrs. Gutave B.

Simian. of Chicago and Miss KatherinE' Massey Ryan of Norfolk. Va. are guests of Mr. John It- Ryan.

Miss Suvine Dabney. or Vlck bu Miss. who has been ti guest Of Mrs. and Pr John Davis Dabney has returned to her home. Mr.

and Mr E. K. Campbell have as their guest Miss Utchfield. of Abinrddn Va. flu Mary Pope or Puluk1 Tenn.

Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. ulltca Pope. Miss Miriam Splr' is visiting Mrs. Swope.

In Mobile. and will make a V' to New Orleans before returning horn' Miss Katie Bi Harrison. or Tuscaloosa tic guest of Mr. Sterling A. Wood.

Ml Willie Ha or Louisville. who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. Whltleld his returned to Louisville.

Miss Carrie Cobbs is in Livingston Ala. Miss Donald Seals and Visa Sarah Kill ott are in Montgomery. Ala. Mrs. Frank Page.

of Brooklyn. N. T. who has b4en the guest of Dr. Lewis Coleman Morris has turned to her home.

Mr Woods and Miss Mary Watts Woods. or CharlottsvllJe VA. ar guests of Dr. Lewis C. Morris.

Miss Dora orthlngton has returned to Prattvlile. Ala. i II Pelzr of Montgomery returned home Tuesday. Mrs. Matvern H.

Due entertained at cards Monday evening In honor of Miss Leterher. of Shorter Ala. Mrs. Louis Amos Ziegler in jh-J Jngton. The Creche met with Mrs.

T. Nixon Tuesday morning. I Misses MyrUe and Minnie Harris. who have beer. the guests MT' Harry Wilson have returned Sew York.

Mr. Charles F. Gregg and Miss Orleans Lamar were married Thursday morn- lug. Mrs Robert E. Murphy and children are in TIsomasaille.

A luncheon and dance was given by Mrs. C. Thompson at the untTY Club Tuesday evening in honor or Mr Louise lead Perry. of South Carolina. Mias Delly Moody la In Montgomery sod Mr John Caldwell win also visit there and be the guest of Yrs.

A. E. i s. Annie. Stolenwerkof of Tuscaloosa.

Is the guest of Itra. W. Ma- jlone 1 Mr. and Mrs. A.

7 tiyaa of Month- vl le. who have been the. meats of Dr. and Mrs. B.

Copeland. nave returned to their house OLUMBUS GA. February III Special Correspondence. Mrs. An- 4 drew Sheppard entertained the Wynnton Euchre Club Monday after- noon.

Mrs. W. L. DUPortes was the hostess of the Married Ladles' WWst Club Tuesday of" Maloney nd Miss Maloney of Chicago arrived this week and are the quests of Mrs. Rhodes Browne.

Mrs. Hubert Hull and Miss Hazel Hull. of Fort Worth. Texas. are the guests of Miss Anna.

C. Bennlng The Woman's a Reading dub met with Mr I Ransome Tuesday after- noon Mrs Toombs Howard entertained the Saturday Morning Club. Mrs. T. K.

Wortell. of Washington. D. C. is the guest of Mrs.

O. Y. Irwin. Mitts Snyder Is the guest of Miss Jamie Butt. Mr.

anti Mrs. H. Reynolds left or New York city on Friday. Miss Daisy Johnson is in Birmingham. At the last weeks II meeting or the Worn.

an Reading Club an election was held for officers tor another year. which resulted as follows. Mrs E. P. Burnett reelected president.

Mrs. F. B. Gordon. Miss Anna C.

Banning and MY N. Curtis vice presidents. Miss Anna Griffin secretary. Mrs. Henry R.

Ooetrhros treasurer. Critics Mrs. A. Flewelen and Miss Lucy Stewart. Pronamme corn- Mrs.

P. Kyle Mr O. McNutty. Mrs. Price Gilbert.

Mrs. Jutteti Compton and Mrs. Sarah Buttolph. The next meeting of the club win be with Yrs. H.

R. hJua Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Herbert Hull and Miss Hazel Hun who are the guests of' Mia" Bennlng will go to Washington. D.

C. about March Lt visit Mrs. Samuel Spencer. They will be present at the inauguration ball. Mrs.

Richard Spencer entertained at card Friday morning In honor of Miss Murray. of South Carolina who is the guest of the Misses Blanchard Miss Alee Snyder of New York. is tie guest or Miss JamU Butt. I Mrs. hi.

B. Blade entertained at cards Tuesday morning. complimentary to Miss Mary Ooraon and Miss- Oullck of Boston. Miss Bird. of New York.

and Miss Lamar or Macon. OORDON eiW1vlm irt N. C. Fel ruary 11 Spe ela1. Mr.

Gaston Lord Myers of Wil- mlngtrn led to the altar Miss Annie Pender Gordon Wednesday ni ht. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Gavatt. Miss Rebecca Gordon sister or the bride was the maid of honor and Mr E. Myers of Wilmington.

brothtr Of the groom. was the best man. The other attendants were as follows Miss Nellie Gordon. or Richmond Miss Carrie Myers. of Wilmington Miss StrudwIck.

or IUlJbom C. Miss Martin of Norfolk. Miss Nan Clark. of Tarboro. N.

C. XOss Schafer of Richmond Miss Jane Nlely of Portsmouth. and Miss Alfelt of Richmond. Messrs. A DeRosset Jr.

or Charlstte. T. Francis Green. Garnet Tabh. Selden Walk or Richmond.

Garner Denmead. or Baltimore Milton McIntosh Champ MeD. Davis of Wilmington and Rev. A. R.

Derkiey of Alexandria Mr. Myert and bride let last night for Florida points. They will arrive In Wit- mtngton about February 19 and will make their home at the residence or Captain Thapia. D. Meares.

La night hi theresMenco of Mr. A. 1. Elllon this city Miss Mary L. Eason and Mr.

IV. V. Hall were united In marriage The ceremony was performed by Rev. George B. Webster.

OAIUISVIIXE OA. A reception was given by Mr. and Mrs. William H. Evans Saturday In celebration of their twenty-firth wedding anniversary Misses Glover Henderson.

Eula Lathem anti Susan Banks presided at the punch bowl. In the receiving party with the hot and hostess were Hon. and Mrs. It. H.

Perry Hon. and Mrs. T. M. Bell.

Mr. and Un. John A. Smith. Mr.

and Mrs. W. Smith. Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Burnett. They were slso assisted In receiving by the young ladle. of the Kings Daugh- ttds. Misses Beuta van Utile and Lot. Ue Smith.

Marie Annie and Glover Henderson. Nelle flraawell Cortnne Shelby. Leone Dorsey. Carolyn Chambers. Susan Banks Hula Letthem.

Julia Patmur. Claude Law. HatUe Newman and U. Mitchell. Mr.

and Mrs. Mark Palmour. of At lanta are visiting relatives. Dr. and Mrs.

J. w. Bailey are la Florida. Mrs. F.

H. Pfeffer. of Yankato Minn. Is visiting relatives. Mrs.

M. L. Troutrnars has returned to Atlanta. Miss Maude Montgomery la in Mays- Miss Hattie Newman has accepted a teachers position at Louisville. JONES Gumming Oa.

February 11 Sp claU A beautiful wedding was that of Miss Kate Louise Foster and Mr. T. wltt Jones. which occurred Wednesday. evening It Hollywood Ute Rev T.

T. Twltty officiating To the strains of Mendelssohn Wedding March. rendered by Mrs. H. P.

Bell the bridal party entered. First came lit tie Miss Pauline Foster bearing Ih ribbons next the bridesmaids. Miss Grace and Miss Mabel Kelly. followed by th isride with her maid of honor. Mix.

Maod tester Williams. fl Carnation Enchantress The Queen of all Carnations. The Largest and Finest Extant. Grown bytIIC Atlanta Floral Company' Orders are shipped daily to almost every Southern City. Atlanta Plotaf Co.

41 Peacttee St. cc" JW Storeson IiI 0 4 250 7 5 0 in po ition I recp ed goo. 12 50 rason II I i price. 16 50 Ip ial I 1 0 0 0 oile 2 gore Pri es I table in. Fan in tlish sie in front aa plait 2 2 5 0 a Ir i uit Ci pri 1 JilnuCe oT tS.

1d 2. i' hwri in rut is tic I nit. hl ck 16 75 rcl reen. oponing rrire. Male lf t' a dUlo JftI ll1itQ.

IInf math. ew Skirt i gore 2 5 0 0 i 6. hi t. jS at 5. 975 arri als.

Come vou dp irle a tles it. Jr" th Maho any we Jn3Y SID 00. acket othe Theyare fin in I 0 0 0 at. garments user Gr at 500 For Ladies' Lingerie Waists We Offer Specials in New White Goods. Batiste tisse.

Fancy Mercerized Mull A sheer and elegant Ba' A wonderfully oft sheer tiste manufactured to our bd lovely fabric with ord i Ireland and so- corded che ks stri sand pen or In e' cry way to pe the ordinary Batiste. 32 plaIds. One of the newest inches wide a yard SOc favorites 32 inches wide. 40 30c 5 A yard Oc 3 5 and and Pearline Lawn. Rlc EmbroIdered tlstl.

Sheer soft and highly A French production which mercerized a most dainty. is a true novelty. An ex. white fabric for Lingerie quisitely sheer Batiste Waists and Dresses weave embroidered in Mein to compare with it at dallious or Spots in Mer. the price 3 inches wide.

eerized Cotton 27 inches A yard 50 5 C. I wide. A 3 5 and II yard EXTRA Twenty pieces of WhIte Mad- ru WaiBtlD In new pat- SPECIALS fdb 15 prices 2Ic and 2. a yard will IN. be closed out for a yard.

WHITE Rich's Irish Batiste. 40 10 Inches wide Is the best White ODDS rd ld. tt Ne I 05 Shirt. 1. 25 beaut nl wil1tlose ratio-just I me 7 Silks-and WI' oice.

40- 37C ods for in an. wi ne broken Seta. i i pr rJ loti andlEdgings Embroidand Insertin cries cries I I Oc ClaQs Cor et I I I' NJIW WNMM JNmNm1v1mNHmmNHN Et J' I. 1 I a. ACO GA.

F' II. pe- cia Se at. artl enterta Ed Ir Henry I 1m1r. fr. Iand Ellis.

000 an an 1 rs. L. Brunson rll. r. Buckln h8m hll announced all 11 occur' rcW tn'f E'r Mrs.

Hap 01 I lr r. S. Thursday I Vitliam entertained SatUT lj' attetnoon. JQ nar E' rtalnea guests ofss Davis. lsI s.

Isbit I. I JJlEt Miss r- Dessau. Drri. k. lIcssEl erg entertained I lhJ rsta a1 ernvOn.

Pl l1 entertatned a tcrn on G- orgeFoweH lung Itlers aterrilOfl rs. Cor 1 Washington 1' th Mrs. km Stet' l. I. Mrs.

Jrflr r. ze iitn Reeves rI jdll lr. Rarshst liotoer will Current a lemn Te tlJn nture th new as r. I me com the If OPjll ln I ngt. Une klnde ten ev nl Bo DSe D- Jarreil Tu sday was eat the 0 Orph rna.

C. 7. carl In' ueSt S. lUe 5 an' the rs. EmtT1fSWICK and ent taJned sl S.

reside. I 11' J. resi ence Ills Thursday olr 3. Dun- J. II L.

Is 18 Atkln on Cam 1en lils S. J. L. cl ldren I rs. I I hate vielt i car fro I Aldre e.

the I W. i I Local Ucqu- 8ve Taylor even Inc. the a goteg 7. Ir. are ebrate wedd1 C.

i the 2 w. 8 I A LUCSTA February re- Thomas fr. fr Emil MJ I William i I gas I I Vednesday I Ir. ew Ir. Irs Mrs.

Saran Mrs. Suinmervitle nt rtalned I I II orl 3Nl rkMlsF I I ew I lof ette Datison. 3. Aann Jnt1 Da' lson andMrs. I R.

an automobIle t'l mory I Du I I I uests xon. I' evenln I O. I elved I I CI nton i I naro evenl est I anem on CelebratiOn. r. fra.

S. Str lt 1 1 1 ng Iiss wrtght ummer. i ISSU In lta- I I' en we dln. dau I rio nlng Hub lt Drennen Frltta I 1kag an r. I Vicksburg.

I toe gu Mn'l II A In-e-d n. far I Je I I SWo turnln I loo tr l. I Miss Hayca. I 18S J. I I ot I ign J1u I in orr1 I I are I II I htn I I Is WUh.1 re 3.

on ho I of IlIJon. te I morn-I In rs T. CThom Mrs. Loul Pe. Mrs.

gu lIt Uf ljewunian. Tu ca- 1r5. lone. vlle. th i rs iETYi Ms S- I 11 I Mrs.

i I I sod after- I i I i I rs. S. tor I an's I foI1o pres1 ent Go rdon I s. re II a I I trea. Urlt' C.

:1. r. meetln March' I. 1 to I pre nt Inaugllratln I P. I nn I II I I i Mf 1 I i gM oirM1s I II alned TUelO 1ay I I I Wilmington.

February IWI t. A J. J. Rebe ca bride. ih a a.e eUbef JI i No.

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