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Dancing Party. One of the happiest of the summertime parties among the college set was the dance given last night by Miss Catherine Sanders at the Capital City Country cub One hundred guests. or more. enjby- ed the' occasion. They were received in the ballroom and bright music was provided' by an orchestra.

The pretty young hostess wore a becoming- green taffeta gown. She was assisted In entertaining by Mrs. E. S. Oar Jr.

and Mrs Joseph S. Ralne A charming town guest was Miss Iubelle Garrett. of Augusta. who Is tilting Miss Margaret Stringfellow. To Mandolin Club.

Miss Marguerite Fischer delightfully entertained the Girls' High School Alumnae Mandolin and Guitar club at her home Wednesday afternoon. Miss Mary Butt Griffith is the efficient. di rector of this club. and one of the honor guests present was Mrs. Walter edard president of the American guild Later In the afternoon delightful refreshments were served.

Assisting to entertaining- were Miss Fannie Lucy Htgginbotham. of West Point. and Miss. Chalmers Shumate. The members enjoying Miss Fischer's hoe- pltAllty were Misses Elizabeth Corrigan.

Arcadia Near. Martha Bloodworth. Fannie Goldln. Thelma Carrol. Luelle Wright.

Marie Smith. Eddlth Fatterson. Harriet Llppert Sara Melllchamp. Harriet Noyet and Beulah Harrison. The next meeting will.

held at the house of Miss Mary Butt Griffith. 488 Peachtree street. Wednesday afternoon. September 5 Wedding-of Miss Clark And Mr. Coulter.

An Interesting wedding of this week will be that of Miss Carabelle Clark and Mr. Norman Arthur Coulter The wedding will take place Thursdv at the home of the brides parents. 739 North Boulevard. at high noon. Little Miss Dorothy Clark.

of. Lang-dale Ala. Mothers Thousands. testify Horlicks The Original Malted Milk Upbuilds and sustains the body No Cooking or Milk required Used for Vi of a Century Substitutes Cost YOU Same Price. AUSTRALIA WasIvt tm.

Mm Zul 4 UWUN AOST1AUS1AJIROKL MJU111KE ficmour St. mol would help your poor complexion Does a poor complexion stand between you and popularity good times me cess Resnol Ointment and Resinol Soap do not work miracles but they do make red rough. pimply skins. clearer fresher and more attract- ive Use them regularly for a few days and see how your complexion improves. Sold by all druggists.

OR SALLOW SKIN Also Removes Freckles Tan and Skin Blemishes. Take Vaseline or Petrolevm Jllack and White Small Bex Mix Equal Part Don't Heat. This makes a fragrant ointment. Apply freely to face. neck.

arms. hands every night for a week then only occasionally This is a pleasant caper- eVflf your skin Is dark and sallow. fl or had dark spots. freckles. rising.

bumps tan. sunburn. pimples or black- ljeads the above receipt will bleach OT lighten your complexion. rernor freckleL bumps and blackheads and makesyour 8 ln soft lighter. healthier and gives you such a fair.

smooth con- ptexlo as to make you feel proud of- your improved looks. Curtis Drug Stores can supply you at small cost with vaseline and box of Black and White and you can easily mix at home. It i recommended for either white or colored folks. adv AMUSEMENTS. KEITH'S ft gopren il 1:90.

il5 lOc. toe SOe. THE MIRACLE AMy trt ee Son TJ tart Wrdi I Baffling Display i Ueult gggggjA vj i Si GRAND i jgagfrgtU iS jf tM LOEW 4 DOHOTHY PWILLIPST" niece of the bride. will lie the maid of honor. and Mr.

Reynolds Clark will be the best man. The wedding will he quiet only the relatives and close friends being present Several parties will be given aft- en the return from the wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. W. Lea Clark and chi dren.

of Langdale Ala. are guests of Mr and Mr F. Clark having com to attend the Clark wedding. Speaks at Mrs. Thorntons Miss Ernestine Friedman and Miss Miriam Shepherd.

field secretaries of the war council activities of the. Young Women's Christian association were the speakers at a conference held at tire home of Mrs. Albert Thornton last evening. The meeting follows one held Tuesday evening sad for the purpose of. establishing here the Patriotic league.

to be spojilored here by the Junior War Council Y. W. C. A. Miss Friedman la the organizing spirit In the T.

W. C. A. work in this section. and Is especially Inspirational In her explanation Of the social service work to be done In connection with the cantonments.

Miss Shepherd spoke ably about the organtaUon of the Junior ar Council work. in Atlanta. There ill be a mass meeting for the same purpose at the Atlanta Woman club Tuesday evening att clock Miss Bracewell Entertains. Miss. Mary Braeewell entertained at a miscellaneous shower Thursday' aft- ernoon in honor of' Miss Lillian AUine MeAdams whose' marriage to Mr.

Evans Bracewell will he an event of Saturday evening. Yellow and white were the decorations used throughout the house. and the refreshments wre also in the same colors. The many presents were brought Into the living room In aVwagon decorated in yellow and white. fcy little Miss Mary Carl Stanford.

Invited were Mrs. Wyburfl Mrs. McDowell Mrs. Terril JMrs. D.

Wrt ht. Mrs. IL 1. Stanford. Hrs.

J. R. McAdamj. Mrs. J.

Lantord. Mrs. Peek. Mrs. W.

Bracewell. Miss Ablrall Stockbrldt. Miss Eleanor Bracewell Miss Myrtle Loyd and Master D. S. Vrt ht- Moonlight Picnic.

Enjoying a moonlight picnic Wednesday were the following- young people Ml Tommle Low Wynn. UtIle Martin Myrtle Martin. Lane LUla Brown. Emma Lou Lee. Nell Thompson.

Annie Whtdby. Mean B. Lowndas Harry McFarlaad. p. Bow Bow Jake.

Baultnlcht. F. Wood. B. Baker.

Thomas Florence. Dance Club. The WHY club will hold Its opening dance at Segadlos this evening This Is the first dance of the club at Its new location. Quite a number of cards have been Issued. This is the first of a series of weekly dances to be given by the club.

Blackburn. Mr. Palmer Blackburn. former Atlanta attorney. who ha been ordered report for duty at the quartermasters depot at Charleston S.

C. and VI sa Lila Leggr of Amerlous Ga were married Friday morning at St. Paul's Methodist church. Rev. W.

N. Hendrix officiating At the Driving Club. At the dinner dance at the Piedmont Driving club tonight Mr. and Mrs. V.

G. Bryan will entertain a party or tvelve In compliment to Captain Shin- lc Otymplus. Mr. Harry Stearns. Jr.

will entertain In compliment to Mr. Jack Cohen. Sn' who is on furlough from the naval academy at Annapolis. In the party will be Misses Nina Hopkins. Nellie Dodd.

Catherine Sanders. Georgia Rice Messrs. Jack Cohen. Jr. Frank Owens.

Sam Dunose. Rhodes Perdue. Forney TV yly Mr. and Mrs. H.

L. Stearns. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Collier and Mr.

and sirs. Joseph D. Rhodes will. be the chaperons. Mr and Mrs.

James B. e. will have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. John M.

Slaton. Mr. Fenner Webb. of Los Angeles. and Mr.

Hugh Murray. of New York. Mr. and Mr C. N.

Dannals. Miss Helen MoCarty and Mr. Pierre' Dannals of Plttsburg will form a party. Among others entertaining wilt be Miss Patty McOebee Mr. and Mrs.

B. Vevin Mr. M. A. Major Mebard.

Colonel Llndsey Mr. W. H. Brooks of Birmingham. Pattillo-Neer.

A pretty wedding was that of Miss Lois Pattillo and Mr. Jesse Joseph Seer. which took place at the home of the bride parents Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Jackson Pattillo.

Friday morning. this the anniversary of the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Pattillo. The sentiment was completed In the fact that the ceremony was performed by Revs H.

Eakes. a son of the minister who' officiated on the former occasion. The ceremony took place in the drawing room before a floral altar of palms and Easter lilies. and there was artistic decorations In dahlias and to- Image plants. Mr.

Charles E. Sheldon provided appropriate music. The bride wore her traveling costume a becoming blue serge suit with black velvet hat. and her corsage bouquet was of orchids and valley lilies. Mr.

and Mrs. Neer went to the North Carolina mountain resorts on their wedding trip and returning will be at home with her parents at 137 Elizabeth street. in mnman far Trippe. The marriage Is of Miss Lillian liucktalter and Mr. Turner Clarence Trippe.

Which took place yesterday morning at 10 39 clock at St. Mark Methodist church. Dr. Hendrix performed the ceremony. which was witnessed by a family party.

Mr. and Mrs. Trippe motored to. worth Carolina for their honeymoon. i Music lovers particularly will enjoy the new novel ALEXIS How I rifted attractive boy' of humble origin is discovered and trained by tonal- 1 critic how he develop Into a genius and repays hli benefactor with the gift 1 power.

Here tft novel Mhat vtif hold yon7 891 thrill you. Behind a plot of love and a boys awakening- pat- tested is plea- for sincerity in art 150 net at all STUART MACLf AN THIS ft AN roeso MAY BESEEM AT FAIR Exhibit With Guard of Honor Offered by Mrs. William G. McAdo. Atlanta may have an opportunity at the Southeastern fair next October.

to view the only official replica now In existence of the old Liberty Bell. The hell has been offered to the fair officials as an exhibit. together with a guard of honor of. United States soldiers and sailors and some nationally- known speakers. and the matter of ac ceptance is up to the fair directors.

Mrs. William G. McAdoo. daughter of President Wilson and wife of the secretary of the treasury. Is behind' the movement to have the bell shown In Atlanta.

Governor Dorsey received a telegram Thursday from Mrs. McAdoo. who is chairman of the National Women's Liberty Loan committee. asking that. he get In touch with the fair officials and as a patriotic move to stimulate subscriptions to the second Liberty Loan Issue urge the acceptance of the bell offer.

Mrs. MeA-doo. In her telegram. which follows pays high tribute to Governor Dorseys splendid service to our country in this. crisis The Women's Liberty Loan committee today offered only suiting replica of the Liberty Bell to the fair association of your tat a patriotic atur asking- only ex PBM of traaspertatlon of bell and guard of honor.

We will provide guard of soldiers and uno" also sp ak ra. Thu plan has approval of Council of National Defense or. lgIl Liberty Bell held by law from any further tour Our offer Is practically only chance for the people. of th country to see a liberty belL We know of no better way than thl. to promote patriotism and.

help next issue of Liberty Loan. Ev ry school child knoys of lL Kaowlnc your own splendid service for country In' this crisis venture to appeal to you for co operation on this prop- osltton wm you not urge the State Fair association of' your state to accept our off Signed MR WILLIAM O. ADOO Chairman Women. Liberty Loan Committee. Governor Dorsey has already rub- ynitted Mrs.

McAdoos request to' the' Southeastern fair officers. and la expected a meeting will be called soon to act favorably on the request. Mrs. McAdoo sent another telegram. almost Identical.

to the Southeastern fair of tlce. Dr. Brewer Will Retain Place on Health Board While Serving in War Dr. Walpole Brewer organizer am captain of Ambulance Company No. 29 now in training at Fort McPherson.

Was granted leave of absence for an in definite period by the board or health. of which he la a member. Friday afternoon" His place. according to President 34. Patterson.

of the board. ill not filled during his leave. due to a ruling 9 Wiiitw that It tt onjl Am ployeu will not lose their position with th city due to enlistments for th war. i The board also granted Chief Jent zen 15 day vacation with pay th first th chief has had since 1911. Secretary Thornton will be In charge of the sanitary department during th absence of the chief.

HOME OF ROME ELKS IS. GUTTED BY FIRE Rome. GIL. August 31. Special The Elks' clubrooms.

at 246 Broad street. were gutted by fire Thursday the flames haying gained good head- wa before thy were discovered by Officer Rag dale who turned In the alarm. Whfn the- tire department arrived the building wax tilled with smoke and the laze was eating Its way through the floor In to th store of the oung- iamllton Jewelry company and the H. C. Johnson shoe store.

After efficient work. the flames were subdued without serious damage to eitherstore. The fire Is thought to have been due throwing a lighted cigar or cigarette butt under a lounge in the clubs assembly room. CANTON MAN ARRESTED AS AUTOMOBILE THIEF Moultrie Os. August 31 Special.

awrence Bell years old. and said be member of a prominent Chero- cee county family was arrested here late today on a charge of stealing an automobile. He denies the charge and claims that the machine that he was trying to dispose of at a very low price was his and that he bought It Atlanta. Bell will be carried to Canton where. the alleged theft took Plate RAOUL DISQUALIFIED ON PHYSICAL GROUNDS former sec- w.

P. Raoul. of Decatur. retary and labor delegate of the north GeprIa district exemption board who was disqualified from service on the board on account of the fact that he came. within the draft age.

yesterday appeared before the DeKalb county ex. amtpetlon board. and was rejected on physical grounds. CHILD LABOR LAW DECLARED INVALID Continued From First Page. health.

morals or safety Is not possessed congress. LAW TO BE. ENFORCED. WASHINGTON ASSERTS. Washington.

Auzust 31 Federal officials regard the decision of Judge Boyd holding the child labor law unconstitutional merely as a vehicle for getting the question before the su preme court. whine they are entirely confident the action of congress will be sustained. It had been assumed when the law was passed that the milling Interests would not permit Its enforcement without a vigorous fight The law becomes effective tomorrow and the decree at Greensboro affects only the North Carolina district Ex cept where the courts Interfere it will be. enforced. Under the statutes provisions no child under 14 may be employed In any factory.

mill. workshop or cannery whose products are shipped in Interstate commerce and no child under 16 may work in any mine or quarry. Children under IS are not permitted to' work longer than eight hour a day. The enforcement of the law has beet" delegated by the secretary of labor to- the children's bureau. and the head of the new child labor division of that bureau is Miss Grace Abbott.

of Chicago a woman of wide caper ence. Jn industrial betterment. work in this And foreign countries. The food grains in their. most form i Gr ape Nuts jb J- The Economical win ONDOfpACK Single Track Will Be Completed About October 15.

Southern May. Give More Aid to Camp- After- September 19. It was announced Friday that not only will the Georgia Railway and ower company be enabled to complete single track to Camp Gordon by October 15 but. that' the double track will be finished In time to aid materially In bringing about adequate transportation to the cantonment. Information was received by officials of the company Friday that the Loraine Steel mm.

which have the order for SOD tons of rails have begun to roll the shipment of rails and they will be received much sooner than has been ex peeted. Rails sufficient to lay three miles of track have been obtained from a Detroit firm. and will De snipped as- soon as possible. With the receipt these two shipments sufficient material will be on hand. for the entire job of laying the double track to the camp.

Preston a. Arkwrljcht. president of the Georgia Railway and Power company. stated Friday that he could not say exactly' how long It would take to complete the double track but stated that the tact that the Loraine mills lave started actual rolling- of the rails very encouraging. On September 6 about 403 men will arrive at the cantonment.

another 400 will arrive on September and so on for five days until toe first movement of 2000 troops Is completed. Efforts of the public safety committee to induce the Sottiiern Hallway company to put the proposed sbJttle- train service Into Immediate effect hay. not met with success Ice President IL Miller stating that it wtU impossible to put this service in now on account of the heavy movement of uoops over that road. Mr. Miller stated that after September IS it might rotslble for the road to put In this th have been lessened.

but tin definite tlomls was made. Th- Southern rail. wi Is now operating three local tro ns which make stops at Camp Jordan dally Mr. Miller stated that ant ther train at o'clock In the afternoon ay possibly be put Into operation about September 25. Bids have been asked for the widening of Peachtree road from the Fulton county line tnrougn veKalD county to the cantonment.

Contractors on Friday Informed man of the Public safety Committee Mali Wilkinson that It awarded the Job by Commissioner R. 1 reeman. of DeKalb county. they would start the work as soon as the contract was awarded. The bids however have been advertised for to be opened October 1 Mr.

Freeman has advertised for the bids In compliance with the law. but It thought that some arrangement may be made by which the work can be started before that time. NO PRIVATE BOOTHS AT THE CANTONMENT Continued From First Page. that the hon will work their heads. oft In.

the next week or two. The cantonment Itself Is rapidly as. umlng an organized shape slid mdi- I cations are everything will be In readiness for the new arrivals Just as soon 03 they report at division beadqunr- ters to be officially taken Into Uncle Sam's service Six new bulldingswent up Friday at the camp. Contractors' announced that their supplies are. com- ng along In good shape and they' aren a Lilt worried about completion' of the whole job in record time.

Work on the railway extension to. the cantonment Is coming along in good shape. Additional men were put on the Job Friday the Georgia Railway and Power company and the sin- le track line Is almost ready for use within about a mile and. a half of the cantonment. While not announced officially.

It was the general opinion at division headquarters that the physical examinations to be given the newly-drafted men will be very strict. It Is be teved that at least 12 per nt or the 40 000 called to mobilize at Camp Gordon will be sent home because of physical detects. Nearly Perfect Army. The object of the war department Is to make the first national arm' as physically perfect as It possible to Jet it. and federal.

examiners have seen Instructed to look carefully Into the qualifications of each drafted man. The camp routine schedule which will be followed until September 19 at least. was officially announced Friday. It will affect every reserve officer In the. camp.

It follows 8 00 to 20 A Phjsical drills 8 45 to 9 46 A. SI. School of the soldier for artillery 10 00 to 11 :00 A. 1L School of the squad. 2 00 to 2 30 P.

School of the sol' dler. 3 00 to 4 00 1' Lectures on various military topics The officers will have Saturday- afternoons and Sundays for off time. They will also be allowed to visit out' side the camp each evening. subject of course to division sanction. AMUSEMENTS.

Alice Brady in Person At Loo Grand. On next Tuesday patrons of Loews Grand theater will hay. opportunity to meet In moving picture stat whom they have met so Often on the screen at that theater. list coming visit was announced by telegram from Pew York Friday night. Jan- Rublnl.

the Swedish violinist proving the Mr I hit of- the present bill at Los. Grand. and today is th last opportunity to. hear his I remarkable work. In addition to Rublnl the bill Is replete with other enjoyable features Including Marshall and Welton.

a clever pair. with laugh. and songs nd dances Eddie Dwyer. the funny Scotch i character comedian end his pretty partner Miss Olive th Aerial LaValls in a serl limbos company magicians The photoplay I Th Triumph tarring Dorothy Phillip The Miracle At B. F.

Keith's Lyric. Th lilraelT as ct that 1 the moat amatthg mental telepathy demonstration At. lnta has ever known. the headline feature of the three shows today at B. Keith's Lyric.

The offering 1 on In which a young woman IU at a piano on the stage and plays and slug. any musIcal selection that Is whispered to a man la the audience. Other. acts Include Maude Ryan singIng comedienne so Clark and Lawler a man and a stunning girl to a bre sy comedy turn Tk Thomas. Ryan Rlcbfleld cons- pan will top next week a Initial show In an up-to-the-minute sketch Minis flag- Crtys Father" BIG TREAT IS OFFERED CHILDREN OF ATLANTA This morning offers the last opportunity for the kiddies of Atlanta to see.

the wonderful children's feature pie. tune Modern Mother Goose at Loews Grand theater if. Indeed there are any. children in Atlanta who have not ror the last two mornings-children by the thousands have been thronging through big doors of- LoeWs Grand to. see that Beautiful fairy picture and they have had agreat time at these special matinees There will be three showings Of the pictures Saturday morningjltJJOoclock 11 o'clock and IS oeteok Saturday latha lastjlar theplctore will tot sHOwU.

Charlton County Promises to Spend Dollar fur Every Dollar Contributed. Wayerosll Os. August 81. Special Early solution of the problem confronting the Central Dixie- highway running from Macon to Jacksonville via Fitzgerald. Waycrosa and Folkston was seen tollQwlng an enthusiastic conference at the Chamber of corn- mere.

today. Clark Howell. of Atlanta. and W. T.

Anderson. of Macon. the Georgia Dixie Highway commissioners were present with a number of county officials from along the route and others Interested In the improvement of the highway. Carlton Proposition. From Charlton county.

a definite proposal was received to the effect that for each dollar raised on the outside Charlton would duplicate for working the twenty-three miles of the highway through that county. It was suggested that. a fund of 9000 be raised for this particular link. and. on motion of Mr.

Howell. the Way- cross Chamber of Commerce agreed to start the campaign without delay. Commissioner Anderson suggested that Pierce he asked to duplicate Charltons offer so that the seven- mile link in the lower end of Pierce could be improved. Mrs. Walker.

chairman of the committee of ladles raising money here for working the Dixie highway reported 400 In' hand. The Constitution and The Telegraph each through Mr. Howell and Mr. Anderson subscribed 25. C.

Brewer. of Fitxger- aid added a similar subscription. and What a world of love th baby brings Thousands of women for- over three gen. eraUona Awaiting motherhood have them. selves given nature a helping hand by the daily use of the time honored external preparation Mother Friend' By Its regular use the tendons and ligaments are road elastic aM tb tendency tc morn.

log sickness la avoided. Stretching and bearing down pains usually ar not felt Charlton reouaty noosttrs came Into the fund with several xubcrlpUon Conunieiaoner N. W. Garbutt of Ben Hill and Commissioners T. H.

Thrift and W. H. Mlsell of. Charlton. pledged the support of their counties to every improvement plan approved by the Georgia commissioners and.

other counties likewise agreed to put forth their best efforts. Great Improvement. Wonderful Improvement of the route between Waycross and Jacksonville was reported by the Folkston delegation who made the trip without trouble today. Pressure will be brought to bear. on Nassau county.

Florida to. bring its link up to standard. V. I Stanton president of the chamber of commerce presided over the meeting which was one of the most enthusiastic ever held in the' interest of the short route. From Waycrou the' Georgia commissioners went to Brunswick.

this afternoon where an inspection of the eastern route will begin tomorrow. George H. Long and W. CO Miller of Macon. are accompanying the commissioners.

lien of Chattanooga a prevented by Illness from making fre President Allen. evented nine tour at this time. MORTUARY- Mr. F. Henry.

Mrs. F. E. Henry 79 years old. of 198 Cooper street died early yesterday morning- at a private hospital.

The body was removed to the chapel of Greenberg Bond and will be carried to LlthonlL Sitter Mary Raphel. Sister Mary Raphel. 70 yea old died at St. Joseph's Infirmary lat night at o'clock. She had' been a Sister of Mercy at the infirmary for a number of years.

The hotly was removed to the infirmary chapel. where It will re main until Saturday- night. when win he taken to Savannah. Mr. J.

A. Fltten. Mrs. Mariana Turner Fitten 85 years' old died Friday morning at 10 o'clock at the residence of her daughter Mrs W. H.

Glenn. at 1120 Peachtree street She was born in Columbus Ga. but had lived here the greater part of her life. She Is survived by two daughters Mrs The Storks Arrival and the muscles relax' oasfty when baby aviiu Do not go a single night with. out applying It.

By assisting nature the crisis S. one of le a pain and danger. Ask for a bottle of Mother Friend' at your- druggist' today and write for valuable book brimful of Information Motherhood and the Baby" It S. fre Address The Bradneld Regulator Co. Dept.

B. 46 uilding. Atlanta Ga. K. Glenn and Mr and by one son.

Turner Pitten Thomas A. Payton. Thomas A. Payton. II Tear old.

died at his on Vlrftttla avenue at College Park early Friday Tnornlir survived by his wife tour dansh ters. Mrs. J. A. Wooten.

Mr fester I Hunter. Mrs. N. W. Gates and MraljL R.

Oliver and by five eons A. VT VT. A. B. G.

W. and T. B. Payton and four brothers and three sisters all of whom live at Montreal. Ga.

Mrt Hample E. iaqe Mrs. Itampie E. I1ardage 43 years old. the.

wife of W. a member of the Seventeenth regiment of engineers died Friday. at a. private hospital She was' a member of the Ponce de Leon Avenue Baptist church. And lived at No.

49 East Thirteenth atAet The body was removed' to the chap of IL M. Patterson. She is survived by two sisters. Mrs. James T.

Filllnglm and Mrs Julia 111. Painter one brother McWhorter Inner two daughters. Kate and Mary Hardage. and one son Mllner Hardsge. Mr.

Shankle Commerce. JL. August 31 Special Mrs. Victoria Shankle. widow of the late Seaborn Shankle the oldest In habitant of this city who came here when the community consisted of one store and a postottlce.

is dead. The funeral service was conducted by her pastor. Rev. P. Scoville assisted by Dr.

Fletcher Walton of Atlanta. The surviving children are Mrs. N. W. Perkins of Atlanta Mrs.

Sheppard. wife of Dr. W. Sheppard Mrs. Sharp wife of Dr.

L. Sharp Rev. A. K. Snankle member of.

the Louisiana. Methodist conference. A. M. assistant.

cashier of the Northeastern. Banking company Lovtc P. Shankle. of Banks county. Claude Shankle.

of Atlanta and Dr. O. Ph. Shankln of this place. We Offer for Today Silk' Shirts Solid colon exquisite In design and perfect In every detail.

Beautiful Ties all Silk. Solid color SUrU with Ilk trlpe Men's Mastery 4Se. eSev 8S to Po kiTn ttd Pr ATUK7A 17 MAlisrZlA ST. Store Open AU Day Until. 6 OClock Final Clearance Today of I Summer Low Shoes I Priced at Values Up to 350 The size scales are.

broken the lots are incomplete rarely more than one or two pafrs of- any one kind so we have gathered. them in one big lot for a quick clearance today. Those who can be fitted in sizes from 2 to 4 will have a regu Jar bonanza for between those sizes are many beautiful styles. Oxfords and Pumps black and tans with turned and Welt soles Louis and Cuban heel. No exchanges refunds or C.

O. Ds Today HOSIERY Specials. Beginning with today the first day of the Fall season this will remain open on Saturdays as heretofore until six o'clock. So in order to make the first day one of unusual activity we quote. the following extraordinary prices from the hosiery- department- Women's strand pure dipped silk hose with inch silk-lisle garter hem tops in.

white black and a range' of good colors. Special per pair 135 Women's pure ingrain silk hose with combination vertical line stripes in white on black black on white and white on navy. Special per pair 125 i Odd lot of women's vertical and circular striped silk hose also' plain white 1 lack and natural. All sizes in the lot. but not.

all- sizes of every kind. Special to close at 100 Women's Rosettes of thread silk in hairline combination stripes regular 125 values to dear today at pair 110 Women's pure thread ilkboot hose full fashioned white black and colors pair 650 Women's thread silk seamless' boot hose also silk-fiber full length styles in white black and colors at pair 6oc Women's" extra fine quality silk-lisle hose with double soles' and high splicedheelsm in white and black only at. 750 Women's seamless silk-lisle hose in white and black only Veryspgcial at 3 pairs forioo or perpair 45 1. 1 I i' tlmeparUea iI' dancegiveii it. Sanderaat d' enj Y- IDtheballr om.

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eer. I a ue I I en ieiedtt oiheT ctlet i I J. qu Neerwent I rJrer rl rl iT HJ ef lara. TrltPe. rs :1 ls Sr CIO a rJ rt hIC1 will scoy- ell riU Intoa rbls be cfxtorwtth Ahc Ihest' Ut bll powet Here1t1a that yosCed i BehIn411lot fi Ia bnlnr SJQ plealQr jtD SOJlet at r.1 g- i UBER1rBErR PU N' nor ma pportunitY.

onl al ft aol- aomenatlonally- 0- dlrec1 rs. PresldentW1llon tr asury. Dorsekrecelved I a. tN flc les I fflot thm hv fal 1 te Yb urge a eptance cqun- onl tat as feature PS ard eakerL Ict oni the Every bell. our we I Itlon ter MADOO i tte mC I o' ef Sout eastern' of- Brewer.

and 29. In- MH a ofg nfo Md lfe s.eli I iI oi l1 oC irg tl is the te'u chl Se retary the I Speclat.1 Thur day. a dl cvered RlIgdale turn I I I I1 tJe iryS hnfI I either store to THIE Au ut 31. Lawrence l1. to ot.

kee fe. onH 3 re tg a hlsancS In pl e. c- aml tlon Conf laed by Federal BUR fur I en rs t1 r. lrU or 1' otVI I te Cft i Un et ose pen ttted by' ofc lca J' i tjI fo d. gr' ai 8 8t I Ital urlilglyfo rm 4 ts gco f.

mica tj PI Jt tj. i if WmtRuswwnR OND UBLE TRACK. I BeCom i. South rn to Power its 15. offlclall coinPJ1Y II n- Cted.

ml ea have. be bta 1 lin I Illlp eQ al tt w1llbe 1' Cp hfc 1 rc at haveltarted rolllnot Is I i OO I II. tly. I' ofi1 tPt obml ty te th MOl1thern com any proi Ih Ule- tralnervlce wlthlucceas Ice W. Uler be tI OOPI be ro slble thl euvht aa the troop.

rlovementos will tlnlte I 1 nowtPerat1ng thr trons atcump antther on nay ezfut I I ach. re. na" I Job com. 8. 810ner 1 lreenman 0 to rth1 I bemade i i I I I IIha hd.

wllfbe I i rstht Onn i I bulldlngl went I announc Ing In' aren't In to the I put th by gle ltdy I to I headQ fctal i I be- cent I 40000. I I possible 19. 3:00 8:30 A. Physicai 8:45 9:45 10:00 School 2:00 2:30 SChoOl soi- 3:00 4:00 Lectures I Satur ay' cour l' I I I II tAt th ex flIe tu fy a I per. Mi.

Alice Brady. the cbarmln I tele ram is bl ay I. the lutopportunlty I a- aon and dle partner. I tha La Valls serIes of daredevil stunt. In midair.

and the I lma Is The tarrln Miracle I The act I. tll f. r1 pll I In I In. breezy 1 1I to "n't ri lle i ther. BI 1TREAT OFFEIl tera th iast opp rtu- I nttrforthe klcS les.

oee thewondertulc chll reneature plc odern theatereltlodeed chU ren InAtlanta J1a 1heIt mornings children gr eDr. ae tbeThaYe i a at tlmet 3 r7atIDhJ pflt r' I1ti mornl i 10. o' 0. o1oekn4 11lOOOOL Satur4Yl.thJlat 4r. ipIC 1 1 i t1tbS1I It i O--it i BiGSTR DEfoRWARf' FOR DI EIGHWAY rEvert Con buted.

i 31. con- al Dt. de. I 11 commtulonerswere I I alOng. th II ralled partlc 1lar the I' star.

delay. I BO I J. I bo to I ed J. 0 th. i motherb 04 bel pin I' the' Umehonored I lid to' mOn1 1 aT01 ed.

I OWJi are I lt teoU11ty boOatis eimttnfO fulldwlthtTralublcr1pUon. H1 I CharltoDopleded uC :1 t' WondertullmpIOTement I tf rt tXCl w1llbe V1. otth I cOD1 rce. II ner. I II II 79.

yea da 1 MaryRaphel Id. Inflrma. 9 ell1 rz sr I ret Mi' Mariana dihd ef fo aaJg :11 m1 C1ea Il 10 aa1 t1 1 dru t' tod7an4 tree. Loiar ulnta a i Th ij Ar zit n. no 17earaoIt residence.

ODVlrtmlVenueat 17' tdaT He aunlvedby hi. four4urb KrJAWootenMrFosterI HunterIr NW Ir. P1. ttveon OB WCandTRpaJton loulbrother re 11. liveat MpntrealcGa MrH mpie.

4Ijw ofW. 8. berot enC prl ate tthe Eaa. enthes. t.

CM 0 iJf er it nJJ lalnteronebrother HardagencSone JlonMUner Hard ShankleCornmerce AUl' st31.SpeclaL wldowot theolde6tln thlscltycwhocamehere tadeadThe condu tedbiher r. Waltonot MrsNW II. Mra8heppardwtte I D. 5halp. IJSharp AK of I Eo.

t. Js OHerfot dhlaBI t. 6e 5 I I. i 50 2 0 iJI 5 I. u.

I RI rT IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII III illllllllllllllill ill 11111111 i 11111111111111111111111111111111111111 i 11111111111111111111 Illnlllllll 11I1 II IE II OClock tlFinal 01 I hhes1 I 45. DD. rerralr' i I. rar Iy illore frs em to 4vill g' tanswithi he i i D. I I i 1 I th season.

i store remain asher tofor clqkS9j th thef ceBfrom g' hose with6inchsilklisle.ga ter hem topsinwhiie 1 3S pure in vhit on navySpedaJ IzS Odd verti al sitkhose so. plainwhit 1i ck ever Sp cial10 c1oseat. silkin hiiirlinet mbiriat on15 t. 5 va1u t04aiit ir. Wom enspure threadsi1 bOoth dvbite BY.

blackancClor pair.i. :1 i 65C sil bo bcs ia sitkfibet fulllebgth. tnwlu eblac a 4FolQ y60C. i oIJlI 11. om ent th iesoles 1 7F fnd sphced 1t hlte bJ ck9 Y.

t. iti el1 ea1J. 8- lk UslehPse wli an4bla ill lari pair c. t. 5 i JI i jf 4 i r.

I itr luasgl i 7 j. if0 CONST1TULON ATLAAI GA. SATURDAY SEPTEMBEB 1 1917. i Ithe asdbrlgbt wofea in I I F- 7 1 ufld. 4 flu Q.

it it. V. 5. 1 f-b i-c. Thursd i.

i I i AUSTRALIA N. 2s1sa4. 3e Ysrnvii C. the U. AL rr sesI jent.

Yeeaea j1 tcsinoi 3 rou reukr 4 a nd Mix St' AP- oc- 7 9' I or a akes7our 8orea 4t is adv. LMUsEMENTs 1 2 1 Tandeyfli. I I lOc. I TillS yiterlu Seaee sog I. oc I 3e1ier.

ona axm-acys Ceatiasnia t. l1rpm. MUse Nights 15- 3AN RUBINi ACTS I 1 ypftfljIp Ja2ILXLJfPWf st- tn MreW warcouncil CouncilY will eveningatSC Brac at presenwerebroUght 1 MrIJ. Lenny. clubat tam tr.

Navin Mrs. wh ap- withher a 10:30 1 a hlghesy glfthsw11hlulils. here yIlt Isi lnart. boosener2 5 4 4 MLliu ILT. rI I i 4s LIBERTY BEREPUC BE SEEt ftc- Wilsonand 1 wpeakrs ab ence IL will be A Afflo Ii men.

the Cbiefjent- A day the Special. the1 the I I un- Th Ex- thesecretary ence3n nd he a Nuts I a 0NDOUBLE I ay have I wiy now roadfroen 1. I or ust I corn 1 I I army 11:00 I Lw pros charmIng the presentblll threeshow. Is oneln sIts T5. J.

Ryan weekainitial grtyeFather nit ifindeed seen it. For geat morning at 1O o'clock. oeloekISaturdaY Is ths52st day jjjjjjjjjjj-j sTiDFraiWA I II DIE HIll WAY Cunt I I 0 I. 25. I the ufly andW.

agrees I I I a I I Mrs. years inflymanyfor Mrs. iana lose Olennad Mrs. PaulGoldsla2tb. nd ThomasA.

on Tnorntg. ugh- A Mrs. Foster L. Mrs. brothers-and MrsHampieE.

P1 fl. nd i et. 4 mi I 1 onebrotlier I i. Mrs. 1 in- 1 her I I V.

A- er or SilkShirts I eclo A Ue I' 250 I Ode C5 Sag I 4 I i hE .45 I ii ValuesUpto350 ar sizesare J7LJ 1 store hair line in in oo in ixo It1yr blackandcolors Cornpcin holewith at ii silk 0 Very cial for ioo per 35C ic 0'.

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