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T N 580 ecsssscacres 11~ NOTICE—Notices for the Social Depaiument can be com- "4 to the Society Editor by either of the above telephones . notices to the Society Editor, care Evening Telegraia. social functions, elub meetings, church gatherings aud \ ..« of social interest should be telephoned ¢o this depart. . as they occur in order that their news vaiue is nor 3 GR. A3 Q! | was born, rich or when 18 were rank trom the cold orn, vid o of wealth se- an honest man, crity firm in my cr, as piain as | ow long | stay row, sin ond care, ! 1 am called :n\'n_\.f pes and pate are he hest 1 ocan wolehit of adversity's oot my fellow consisted of two persons. Today there are twenty-six teachers. These things tell the material side of th» school’s history, but they have, after all, a small value compared with the less tangible part of the work. “The poor whites of the moutain Ggistricts of Georgia have never vet Leen able to thank Miss DBerry suf- ticlently for what she has done for them, for in place of illiteracy sl has given them education. She has also shown them o means of liveli hood, as the pupils of the school ar instructed not only i th ordinary | studies. bt in the userul trades ws | jnehes wide, two and a half vards edging, well.” The second is a handsome style suitable for satin, face cloth. op | cashmere; it is a loose, clegant gown wud has o lose collar composed of Woman's Suffr: ge i a ]fi“". llf. li;;]u‘J_\' cmbroidered mate edged with o band of satin to 4 0 which a silk fringe is attached:; the cotis o made to mateh, Versus Fashions. Materials required: Five and one-hali yards 41 inel o wide, two yards By Florence Goft Schw fringe threcquarters yards satin 20 inches wide Ater all that has been said by | suffragists in regard to woman l SO T RS ARBE RN 5 By prog and her evolution into 1 Righer life, a broader sphere, let me ask one of What Lis woman accomplished in the way of dress? these wiseuaores, The illustration on the left shows a dainty gown of cloud gray del and has an effective trimming caus. delaine, pale pink or blue would be pretty: this has the to it with slight fulness; narrow lase a gray silk cord girdle draws the gow: Materials required: Five yards delain 'RED SHADE NOW IN FAVOR Extreme of Fashion, but the Ensemble Is Not Always of the EEPE TaE X T T EEOT: oF, SERES BRI S ine d by ayoke and sleeve strap of faney part set ey braid edees the timming; at waist, 10 inches wide, three yards 28 lower O BLACK VELVET WIDELY USED Shade and Material Both Are Em- ployed in Costumes That Have “Official" Sanction, PAGR THRE. BATES Department Store Here's where I can talk low prices to help you. Every shoe must leave its happy home. So here goes! Men who never read crowd, ads will vead this one and join the Straw Hats, $2 to $3.50. for . ; 9c A few good Pants, $3 to $5. for . $1.98 to $2.98 Shirts, Shirts. $1.50 to $2. to close out at $1.00 I go the limit in giving you the best in the world for the money. Ladies' House Dresses, $3 to $6. Look! Only.........$148 Ladies’ Drawers and Gowns at big reduction. New goods ar2 coming in; must have the room. I can use the money, see! Ladics' Sailors 25c, all you want .10¢ The bargain gates are open wide and a royal welcome awaits a host of buyers. Pay us a visit. She has grappled with the coe by my grave | fushion proble ~L~‘”-!x o Eve dis- st I i Sl e i B ',m "'.' Hlireib i ’ The “sweet unreasonableness” of the sen, covered the fig leaf, and today the | There is a revival of the red hond.‘“m(vh {ho poot sligs 15, axcmpiined roneati Stormy | apimitive garb of our first mother s | A genuine carrot shade is the favorite by the Freneh modiste who invariably the essence of modesty comparod [2f the moment, and women have it emphasizes tulle and lace and all filmy or naught to mes fwith some of our modern creations, | regardless of their eyes and coms tabries for winter and then introduces of Death Suffragists proclaim that women | Plesion. [velvet, and sometimes fur, on the sum- e r m n Or T R RN I they but k‘n(-\‘\‘ how they In<|l\"m|! [ mer costume, -‘u\llinll'..*l vagaries are WS i 10V s ot R IR nentid 7“vv\lus! tlnlx:.i hair ls' artificial Innl(!n?:.;iu"nnsis'rl.v bat beautitul, so why ob 3 2 : ... but there is something about the vivid | joct? 3 Jvote they wonld yet be sloves. The [ e hue that makes the mos refined | plack velvet s one of the prime the vieto iron heel of Fashion has ground the [ woman look like an adventuress, |y, vorites It is need for all tecks of our women sinee time bes feoarsens her features and is generally types of s and girdles, affording 2on N prominent suffy i on unbecoming. contrast and o a slender appear 2 York Observer of her specches come time ago de This trath has not the least effect |ance at the waist line, 1t is practical ° & clared na follows: “Dyoss has al jon those it most concerns; .hnl Ih_“,V fon account ol itg defiance o dust and () ' 2 ways heen a bar 1o woman's prog- ml;:'hl l"(‘fl‘ilhl from tampering with | hard wenr, and it i vility to harmon- | s B R g g t { «t Luncheon. their hair if they knew how much the [jze with all colors is too great to ig- 1< that given by | ' It has kept her back a hundred | vg iality added to their years. It |nore. Therefore the black velvet has ".\ ¢ evening at hep | YRS and her extravagant head- | pardons the features and gives a an excuse other than beauty for being. OUR MEN \) 3 Florida ave- dress has kept L"!' Lack fnou-amd | strained look to most faces; it dulls Most noticeable is the use of black e danghtor, Migs | ¥0Ar8 " Woman is bezinning in the fthe complexion and makes all but I!IO velve! as facings for hats, The new- cehtas Tin Cuoi wrong place to emancipate herseli fextreme blonde look sallow,—Exe est models now show c'nlil:n' under FURNISHINGS 4 : Clond her sisters. The realm of fash- | change. surfaces of black velvet, or wide bands srming daugh- ion has been entirely overlooked in T :‘1“\\:1'; n'|l.m.“:h|,l.‘:);’":l,f”;.f;'|;|. smooth- s and an invi- Tll“ FlruEkic Im.. Brociesion S DMNTY HAT lllln‘ this manner the | ,,'ll‘rulur of s b is always pe. |15 Where real freedon for women | 2 R o st o a g o Wl" pleasc you the moment you Last night the should bezin, here v:l' ”“l root of |h‘ soelatod » to speak, from the gown. decotiton for- the evil, which now circnmfercnees all The 1ol also brings out the bright- | enter thc store. Wh y? Because 3 t the feminine world, 1t costs billion ness of the eyves, the whiteness of the v oall had arrived S : ) ; : e R il LhtmiG ’ 2 ihiei ¥be tiwilic] T SNONTE il hse cor WeNa ssiplewliibaiiinsninive they’re always correct in style and fads and 1ancic Yot she claims o \ R e in. | Peooriginal in ideas; she darve not b The Sailor Blouse. H H v ol o Sl oton,” I e posers In. Pranan) The mlddy bow Is enjoyed by priced to suit your purse. three-courselunel- decree that women wear toeir hat- | :(I‘u- _\I'uum.:vr( u;‘xrcxl;:Ihlrln_ ,|I";:. ;\l:,ll.:“e . ir \ g e § cpeidted on o many « © R . . e dining "'"’I"I’” ”“-” e I]T‘.\“ )‘” -IhI m:n:v‘li 'tn]r l;|1- :I”II"'h‘.’lxi‘y’ bound wom- | ThlS 1S a Men s s’ore and we 1y, with s R “”M. ikt T” Vi an, The enlarged :.rmln‘»l-- is another | itoglass and | Point Just helaw thy f]‘m' L N 4 fl?:;lllrv, more of the last season than | know what‘s good for men v which adorned BUsGH - niiSers! CTaising o] BE the future, to be sure, which has! 2 room lines, or if lowered 1o a degree just alded In making o whirt Intendoed: Tor | ajoyed Mrs, Allen's {2007€ the kuee, obsrtve the drop, i strenuous arm motion comfortable. De snd Mres, W, M| HOn wide of woman’s - cquatorial Although the Inul} wiannish linen "'". THE HUB M pm....-.'.ll“’i"' Hairdre:sing rbitrarily collar with Hu-‘ jannty :I‘Ul(‘ fuu‘r-i';nt f Plant City. Mis jgoverned by the sin the hat. hand tie 1\‘\<'r) 'lng, it !s. vrmv "l"r'”‘ 15 JO . LeVA o T L onld the latest cable from France | The brim of this hat is of pale biue |88 comfortable a8 the soft sl e S. LeVAY Frances Riggins, ‘. e Ge hate” an in. | Tagel, the crown of fine lace over |down collar finished with a soft §|Ikv Hattie Patto), |2EN0 ONL the Gl “bik als g | pale bLlue silk; it is drawn up into a | cravat. Patch pockets should be just | Frank Thomp. | Stant rid AP N ””‘,'L “"" | puft and set to the brim under tin |as plentiful as possible, | Kenneth MeDon- | WY and Germany for car loads of oppop “whien 1s arranged fn o bow — — e ) Uy, Everton fiue tue e " |in front. Ropes of Pearl and Jet, ! e Al ply is supplemer A i T s Ropes of pea s sometimes three | %ivi: » 3 { which four ted . towes Under the Brim, yards long and when these break by Among the ' Have you noticed the hat 1= | catching in the handle of a sunshade ! s for Good. e deman i mings' new position? Look orlor by =ome other accident it is not 5‘ exchange has ) o the brim if you would find it | always easy to recover all of them ¥ m what the | Hre ) Roses, tiny bunches of field ¢ t { and In the case of real pearls a sinzgle ¢ ' £ the un-lns i of - indeoni flat bows of velvet ribbon, | 5| lost one m.._\_ epresent a large sum 0'"_ e and aigrettes are now decorie ol of money, T!.! ! one reason g 2 among oth- {1, we ton b etk A 7 ¢ SRR : less cogtly \orris ; | at underneath the wide 1 1| that the cha Candh‘s ictte Gildet, fan to ; it i< delichtfully hecoming { materials, T mmenzely in ? candi an auad, of | ‘ “d Paul Poiret introduced ) ; for this purp«s nd i Candies Are “ept outherners in ' Wi 1= 1 flat hat with the underbrim 1 | are coming 1 "‘4’ nee : ‘ “,esh n particnlar, | glend ! ro- | as suggested. Other millit ¢ | craze for a t WL In a Re- rther up the becoming sty : newest gowr tvery ter says ! mandate at the ox- ! ture is firmly establiched in ¢ x~| R, 'fiqfl'amf th lives a bache- | pense of heaven alone knows what | 7eTY realm. Narrow Pleated Skirts, P Week matrimony had jV'I”MI-il‘II AR R O | According v the Dry Go Eeono- | 4 W ! ———— (ase t carly days, corsets, but| Black as Decoration. | mist, the e Ires [yxthdn:f_ { never .\’artvm! The zu.lrrm\" The present craze for | nd many moi g A’”.’? i G al institu- E oty the Tiic eciol &Rl white has got into the | 1! pleated . instance, how- |} b L : el ey _ | black sofa cushions, and tal!. » | ever, they ar narrow. | ¢ \ ha Berry, | reck-a-hoo waists the ganze stock- claborately embroidered, «f “ | The pleats extor n some | * whiteg live | frje<t pasto t divines, I may be black, in a white b 1 pleated pane! » pl S s . : z I a footstool with delicate « ces. When the nlents e Come in and try Our nch(mlb Ice (\ ream and 1 de of Iof a mmrafting color, = {} the knees ‘» DT Sodas. Q @ < >} o ey afe 1to the effectiveness of the | finishes the upper <kirt cection H " !satin is the best for this ; - sed women ' e ¢ f their unfortunat Aluminum Thread 5-¢ [ No discuss clothes -7 bupils. Born Isisters = Ipsisters: { stcni | . an alnm 1h 31 ence to those : rable e €rown to fill |1y the vho sends out the live silver and tha ? | made of white silk which are calle! € pupils them- [lcudest prot » found early lyarnich The th 13 | polo blouses. Thev are nnother > 5 . s Ouze the school {in the merning o zain day nos- !5‘eel beads o wout the i l tion to the mannish rarments PhonL‘ 39 p1 anbl\ Dcllver) ' Now, the proy nents made |costs 40 cent | - ! women have garnered into v R . The orig-|by thise sam mmiscrated sweat- |are mixed w - DoRED * \robes. ‘ors and officers | shop worker ularly handsome Ay - G Al v o