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.8 special reque; performance being wrltt an dainty curds painted qulls, which were design sting, varying from the gu by wa Hot i work of nd Mr at 7:30 o'clock, at OCIETr To Misses Whitney. One of the most enjoyable end de. llghtful events In Barne.ville society of lest week wee a party given by Mies Allte Mae Neely Saturday afternoon complimentary to her charming (ueete. Misses Bawl and Mabel Whitney, of Atlanta. The borne of Miss Neely was very attractive In yellow and The feature of the afternoon was an original contest In which id by imprompti Ode to Spring" to an original tract to its of honor.

Miss Nolle Hara the successful winner of the beautiful hand painted letter while a lovely engagement calen given the guests of honor. late yellow and white mints, after which the guests departed expressing delight at having met the pretty and attractive little blondes from Atlanta. Bamesvllle Gaaette Home Made Candies. There will be a sale of home made candies In the parlors of the Majestic hotel this morning, commencing at 10 St Luke's church. Y.

W. cTa. Notes'. The usual meeting 'for women will be held at the rooms tomorrow at 4 o'clock, the Phllathea class of Jackson Hill Baptist church, of which Mrs. L.

D. Watson is teacher, in charge. Mlsa Alice Palmer will speak on The Toung Woman's Relation to Society." and the mosic will Include a duet by the Misses Parks, and. a solo by Miss Carabel Clark. Devotional exercises WlU be led by Miss Catherine Clark.

ordially term of the pen Monday ewing class illlnery begun work, but it is not too late for new members to enter and take advantage of this opportunity to get help glee clubSwhlch has be leadershlp of Miss Hester Saunders. Johi Wllklns Marguerite Vlr F. Saunders ednesday, March their home. 497 the Courtland street. Bev.

W. w. Memrolngerf of All Saints' church, will perform the ceremony, which will be witnessed only by only attendants will be Miss Oorrine Hester and Mr. Charles Kingsberry. Mrs.

Ira Lowe and Mrs. Henry Lanier. Hill In plan, and it bride and groon On Monday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. R.

A. will give a matinee elude Miss Hester. Mr. Saunders and their attendants. Miss Leila Richardson, Lieutenant J.

H. Hester, and their attendants, Dr. and Mrs. Wllklns. and Miss Abercromble.

of Montgomery. On a entertain at a Dutch supper at Miss Beater's home In college Park. Miss Cortnne Hester will give a matl ttee party next Saturday at the Lyric. tertain tho bridal party after the rehearsal. Bridge Luncheon.

Miss Gladys Levin entertained delightfully at bridge yesterday morning, a bright party of yoong women being assembled to meet Miss Mildred Miss Nina Gentry and Miss Mash burn won the prises, silk stockings, and the guest of honor was presented a piece of hand embroidered lingerie. The reception rooms, where the card tables were placed, had an attractive decoration of pink carnations and pink rasas, with ferns, and a delicious hot luncheon waa served after the game. Miss Levin was a charming hostess, wearing a light blue crepe de chine gown, and Miss Spratllng wore rose colored chiffon voile, with a black plc An Unusual Program. Or unique Interest in music will be the concert at the home of Mr. and Mrs Alexander W.

Smith On the evening of March SO. The nonsense verses from "Alice in Wonderland." for which Lisa Lehmann wrote the music, will be sung by a quartet composed of Mrs. John L. Meek. Mrs.

J. H. Whltten. Mr. Alex W.

8mlth. Mr. E. A. Werner: end 'The Happy Prince." by Oscar Wilde, wi! be read by Mrs Edward T.

Brown. Mrs Edward Worcester. playing the In by Lisa Neither of tbeae works has ever been presented here before, "and their initial performance will center artistic and social Mrs. Smith has arranged the evening, and the benefit is. for the work of the Woman's Auxiliary of St.

Luke's Patriotic Occasion. On Tuesday afternoon and evening, the 32d, Payne Memorial cKurch Sunday school will have a candy pulling at the church, corner of Hunnlcutt and Luckle streets. It being Washington's birthday, a moat interesting program of patriotic recitations, and drills has been arranged. Public cordially Invited. given by Mrs.

L. M. Nuttm pllment to her guest. Mrs. Starke, and to Miss Jessie Curtlss.

of Michigan, who is visiting Mrs. Henry The party included Mrs. Starke. Mlas Curtlss, Mrs. Morrow.

Mrs. Edward C. Peters and Mrs. Dunbar Boy. and they were seated at a table handsomely decorated ill yellow.

The centerpiece waa a silver bowl of yellow tulips rest dlestlclcs had yellow shades, arid the candles and icea wera yellow. Mrs. Xuttman was gowned In champagne Olga crepe. Mra Starke wore black jetted net. Miss Curtlss wore white silk, braided, and a white hat Roberts Eberhardt.

Mrs. Edmund Worsham Roberts, of Elberton. announces toe marriage of her daughter. Willie Augusta, to Dr. Luther Pope Eberhardt.

at the apartment of Mr. and Mrs. John Farna worth, on Washington street, on Feb To and Mrs. J. E.

OtUey bridge last night in honor of Jennie McGraw Curtlss. the olng guest of Mrs. Henry A. Mor ersary of Washington's birth anticipated and the score painted in cherries and at ere little red hatchets. The Henry pence Invited to I Mrs.

Thorntoi Inman. Mrs. Kno W. English. The table decor lilacs, and pink little framed mot was decorated 1 at 11 o'clock a delicious was served.

The guests at the card tables, and proved to be a most hap Mins Curt las is raeloua charm, lany friends. young woman Capital City Club, the s. George F. Baker. of New York et them were Marye, Mr.

other artistic de Afternoon Bridge. Mrs. Guy Woolford gave a pretty card party of twelve guests yesterday Woolford. of Cambridge, and Miss Tremere. of Kentucky.

The George Washington Idea was carried out in pretty details of decoration, and the prises, silk stockings and George Washington cards, were won by Misses Lillle and Mabel Woolford. mooreThowell. Barnesvilie. February 18. (Special.) Miss Laurence Moore, daughter of Mr.

Charles 8. Moore, traveling representative of The Atlanta Constitution, and Mr. John D. Howell, of Lyons, were married Wednesday after neon at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

B. S. Berry. In this otty. Rev.

O. Martin performing the ceremony. It was a quiet but beautiful home wedding, only a few relatives and friends being In honor graduate of and Is a charm having scores of DINNER AT DAWSONVILLE. Dawsonvllle, Ga, February Is (Special.) Mra W. R.

Robinson Thursday gave a birthday dinner in honor of her husband, and his first cousin J. J. Harben. the same being the 15th birthday of the two cousins, there being only six hours difference In their ages. At the dinner were also Major R.

N. The half pound can of Baker's Breakfast Cocoa Contains eight ounces of pore cocoa, of the finest quality, most deljsious flavor, and possessing' all the WALTER BAKER 4 Co. Ltd. THE CONSTITUTION, ATLANTA, OA. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1910.

a neat a pnn A dainty figured red and white print is used to make this apron, the edges being bound with turkey red. The neck can be dosed as shown or stitched to and slipped on over the head. The are straight strips stitched to the ends of the belt. This pattern is cot in three sises, S3. SS id 40 bust measure.

Size 36 rrauires iVt yards of SS inch material. Price of Pattern it 10 cents. where the Miss Allie lightful affairs No. Fill out blank and send to Pattern De DRUGLESS HEALING. HOaCRT aWM HASSJSOa, he rain on Thursday prevented the ncee Wiilard Chapter.

Women's Christian Temperance Union meeting with Mrs. G. W. Riley. 278 East Geor.

a avenue. The same program will observed at the same place this att noon (Saturday) at 2 o'clock. SOCIAL ITEMS. O. W.

Farr. 169 Fou dltlon. s. S. H.

Melone Mrs. S. H. MeU Miss Olivia McCa passed through Birming Miss Ellzabe i the gn Dr. J.

B. Hawthorr who has many fr since his long paster Baptist church, was I with paralysis, and is Mrs. Bradkv. wh ill at her home on Improving. of Griffin Mabel Whitney v.

w. w. Memmlnger. new rectoi I Saints' church, sf Mre. Memmlnger L.

M. Nuttman. Mra Marvin Whitney Hall enter tained twelve ladles at an Informal cal yesterday for her guest, Mlas Deltrich. of Hartford. Conn.

Miss Nellie Klser Stewart wll give a theater party of six couples Monday evening in compliment to Miss Cars Hutch Ins' guest, Miss Emily Groover, of Columbus. Mrs. W. E. W.

E. Harwell.11 children, who of Miss glad to hear prove. amps is In St. Peters Florence Is out agali day for Augusta to spend a tew days. last Mr.

ed to La Mangum continues to McDanlel ws S. Balsden has his sister, Mrs. L. W. Miss Mary Lou Garrison has' Mrs.

Russell Bridges her guests at bridge this Guy Woolford and her nornlpg guests, bridge Monday afternoon in compliment to Mrs. Sims Marshall, of New Porter 1 earn, anny Mr. J. S. B.

Thompson entertained a party of friends at dinner at the Capital City club last evening In honor ui mi auu airs, ueorge, w. Baker, or Near York, who arrived In the city last night with Mr. Thompson. The party numbered fourteen. Mr.

Edwin Warren delivered the third of the series of dramatic lectures which he la giving to the Players' CRib. last night at the Piedmont Driving Club, the occasion a most interesl ir. and Mrs. Charles Lincoln Oate and Miss Alberta Rankin an at Palm Beach, where the season la at snt at its height. Miss Lee Sheer Unadllla.

ueiigniiuny Mr. and Mrs. W. Worth. Texas.

returned Steele and Miss Thyrxa Manicure 25c. Parisian Beauty Parlors, White hall Street. LOUIS GUVIS mm fire His Testimony During One Day Will Cover 1,000 Pages. Washington, Louis E. nation ail of today before the Ballt ger Plnchot investigating commltti and when adjournment was taken Indication that John J.

Vertrees. cou eel for Secretary Balllnger, was a preaching the end of his constant fl of interrogations. Some Idea of the latitude given Mr. Glavls may be gained from fact that Including the two sesslo toda r.y usand pages. Ir.

Vertrees and Mr. Glavls had eral long wrangles during the aft oon session as to the meaning and of many of the letters and tele ms in the record. A typical in nee, was a telegram from Mr. Baiter. In reply to a message from nmissloner Dennett, pf the land of in which the secretary stated his 1 suggested that Mr.

Dennett make necessary orders himself as to Ir. Vertrees sought to show that meant that Mr. Balllnger was not acting the Alaska cases in any way atsoever. Mr. Olavis.

on the other id. Insisted that the only construe he could put upon the telegram elals In the department dared do In the cases without first suiting ihe secretary. Mr. Glavls tended that the telegrams conveyed peclfio order by Secretary Balllnger. BELIEVE MISSING BOY HAS BEEN FOUND Richmond Byers, Kidnaped Five Years Ago, Left in Little Rock.

Little Hock. February 18. a boy abandoned here Wednesday by a stranger, and Richmond By rs. son of Dr w. Byers.

of Seely are working upon the theory that this The child was believed to have been kidnaped by Gypsies five years ago and his father has spent jnore than 115.000 and Ave years of his life In a search for his boy. Richmond Byers was about 2 years old When' he was stolen and the boy left here is believed to be between 6 end 8 years old. The Byers boy had an impediment of speech. The lad here Is similarly affected. The Byers boy is said to have tost a part of the Index finger of his right hand in baby ht the boy here has suffered a similar accident.

Are Opposed to Cannon. Washington. February 11. Speaker district Illinois stating aker for reelection to the i for the speakership in position on the tariff. favored th Saturday Specials at "The Daylight Corner" $1.50 For Any Fancy Vest worth $2 to $6 This includes every Vest in the house.

They're the latest styles in worsteds, flannels, velours, silk figures and stripes, also plain and fancy washable Vests. Every good dresser should have two or three fancy Vests. Here's a chance to get several for the price of one. WAITING FOR TRIAL, PRISONER DIES W. H.

YoungWas Charged With Defrauding Rome People. Rome people. from an Young was the night, but Rome, and while charged with passing a num. orthless checks and Indulging shady operations. From Rome to Birmingham.

Ala. Requlsl Jacksonvllle, and after a Bplrlted legal fight the Rome ofricers got possession of him. and lodged him in F.oyd county Jail, where he has been sTnca that time awaiting trial. He made two unsuccessful to foiled In each Inatance. What Women Will Wear This Spring.

st of all, it is still the day of the The with 1 style, that Miss Amerl. this spring. In a 20 peg Companion are plctur. article on "The rlca. which wil who is willing rult the styles of Basaaw'' mine Dress." by Grace Margaret of th FORMER CORONER FINED FOR SELLING COCAINE Dr.

H. B. Stanley, of Chatham County, Will Appeal to Savannah. February Dr. H.

Stanley, formerly coroner of Chatham county, was today fined 11.000, with the alternative of twelve months on the chain gang, for violating the The arrest of Dr. Stanley a crusade against "dope The case wUI be taken to larger propor Hi: 'HfBrS Harp The Cold Wave JHas Arrived In one of our warm, pure wool Suits and Overcoats you can defy the very worst blizzard. We are closing out our entire stock at reductions of from $5.00 to $15.00. Suits and Overcoats worth $15 to $35 Now $10 to $25 aJeSH Total Cash Items (carried Amount of Interest actually due and accrued i Total Liabilities Claims for Losses Net amount of Unpaid Losses (carried The Amount of Reserve for Re Insun 1 11. All other Claims against the Company: 25c For Fancy Silk Lisle Hose worth 50c They're neat figures, also checks and stripes.

For every man who walks in several of these will walk out. $1.00 a pair Your choice of about 3 dozen pairs dressed and undressed Kid Gloves; worth $1.50 and $1.75 a pair. These are broken lots, but splendid bargains. tREE TO Y0U MY SISTER thatmr hcjy treat, rumors or Qrowthfl weariness, kidney "bUdder "Joubles ijy IflllMMf awmileei Ulaliaadlf yonshonH wish toe.ntiine.lt will cost you only about 12 cants i week, or leas than two cants a day. It will not Interfere with your work or occupation.

Just sera! ne your nam. and address, tell ma bow tou suffer if you wish, and I will send you the tiSSSmSiSSm toeaHty who know and wffl gladly tel ear saflarar that this Haass Treatment real It cares all women', diseases, and makes women well rcrons. plump and robust. Just ate your sOdrsM. and the free ten day's treatment is you also th.

book. Writo today, as too. mar not aee this offer again. Address URS. M.

SUMMERS. Boh H. Notre Dame. U. S.

EDGAR DUNLAP INSURANCE 211 12 13 Crant Building Phone Main 329 SEMI ANNUAL STATEMENT for tho Six Months Ending December 30ft, of the condition of the WESTCHESTER FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK Principal Office 100 im Street. New York. CAPITAL STOCK. of said state. 300.000 I 300,000 Market Value of Real Estate owned by the Company (carried out) Loans on Bond and Mortgage tduly recorded, and being first lien, on the fee) Stocks and Bonds owned absolutely by the Company: Par value.

market (carried out) j. Cash deposited in Bank 00 .1320,250 6. I (1 70 3 724.110 All other Assets, both real and personal, not included nere Inbefore: Agents' balances representing business written subsequent to October 1. 1909 Total Assets of the Company, actual cash market vaiue. $4,463.134 04 DX LIABILITIES.

Losses due and unpaid 65,062 Gross Losses In process of adjustment or in suspense, including all reported and supposed 5. Deduct Re Ins IV. INCOME DURING THE SECOND SIX MONTHS OF THE YEAR 1909. Amount of Cash Premiums received U.J05.J7O 01 3. Received for Interest 51 Income Received from other sources Received during 1,131 17 r.

EXPENDITURES DURING THE SECOND SIX MONTHS OF THE TEAR 1909. Amount of Losses Paid II 3. Cash Dividends actually 3. Amount of Expenses Paid. Including fees.

Salaries and Commissions to Agents and Officers of the Company 432.404 11 i. Paid for State. National and Local Taxes in this and other Insured In any i 100.000 00 Insurance outstanding 453.783.643 A copy of the Act of Incorporation, duly certified, is of file in the office of the Insurance Commlaelonfer. STATE OF NEW YORK. COUNTY OF NEW YORK Personally appeared before the undersigned.

George R. Crawford, who. being duly depose, and says that he Is the President of the Westchester Fire Insurance and that the foregoing statement is correct and trua GEORGE R. CRAWFORD. President.

Sworn to and subscribed before me. this 29th dny of January. 1910. EDWIN F. COREY.

Commissioner for Georgia in New York. Name of Slate Agent EDGAR DUNIiap. Name of Agent at EDOAR DUNLAP..

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