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‘ ADVICE TOO WOMEN
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B Dove, who is rated by crit
ics h?“flnl alike as one of the most
perfect beauties on the screen, and
whoglhn‘im the starring honors
with@Bert Lytell in “The Lone Wolf
Ret i ‘ " which begins a special en
tagz::l.t at the Capitol Theatre
tnmtvw, is likewise famous for the
mrg“us and lavish gowns che us
ulllyfidisplnys in her various screen
toleé But interesting to record is
the fact that Mics Dove pays more
nttmzon to her sclection of jewel
adoriments than the does to her ap
;ar:gh‘
Shé*h a" stickler on the psy
chology of jewels that may be wern
by women of certain types, and her
pet distraction and peeve is the gen-
Ual lack of care and thought that
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Today’s Chevrolet is a revelation in quality
motor car value! Only the economies in re
tt search, purchasing and manufacture resulting
_ , from Chevrolet’s own gigantic facilities and
3 nd those of General Motors, make it possible for
B g Chevrolet to offer, at $645, a. COACH that
ausr + . MR provides——
: +beauty and riding comfort that are unsur
m 5 = passed by any other car of comparable price—
—economy and d_t;pendabilitv that establish
o$ g new standards of motoring delight—
m" R S —thrflfin;z,qualities of performance that stamp
G s SN it as the Smoothest Chevrolet in. Chevrolet
w :‘ ) history and the leader in its field.
> Let us prove Chcywoletfspérfqrmanc_eandcom-
Landau $ fort on the road. Only then will you realize
that no other car—with less than the backing
of Chevrolet's and General Metors’ tremen-
Hialrst, 8378 dous respurces<—can possibly offer quality so
R high, at a price so low !
Chassis Only 495 Small down fmymmt and convenient terms.
All prices f. 0. b. Flint, Mich, Ask cboutour 6, Purchase Cervtijicate Plan.
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CORDELE, GEORGIA . .
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Raise The Grade on That
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. Low Price Cetton
We can’t raise the price of cotton but we; can change the grade
of your bale through the Lummus Automatic Air Blast Gin, All
hulls and trash are removed and you get a better sample and the
highest market price offered.
We also have Meal and Hulls for sale or exchange for seed.
5 & ®
Empire Cotton Oil Mills
J. B. BUTLER, Manager, Cordele and Vienna
the average woman-—whether on or
off the screen and stage—gives to
the selection of her jewels, such as
bracelets, necklaces, rings, earrings
cte. But let Billie give you a piece
ol her mind on the matter:
“It is a most commen ~ecurrence’”
she says, “to find woien who will
spend hours and days selecting
modes and fabricg for their gowns
and hats in order that they will
symphonize with their particular
coloring and personality and then af
fer taking all these praiseworthy
yains spoil the whole scheme of
things by wearing a necklace, ring,
bracelet or other gewgaw that abso
lutely throws her entire color ar
iungement out of order—making
jangle rather than harmonize,
“Much of this is due to the ig
norance of many women—really the
majority of them——on the subject of
sewelry. Very little attention or
thought has been given the psy
chology of jewelry in the past, but
it is time now that women were en
lightened on what is appropriate for
them to wear, and when and hows
For instance a woman should never
wear a choker necklace, whose neck
happens to be short and thick. On
ly slim necked women can wear
these and look well in them. Like
wise, 4 ghort woman should never
wear long pendant earrings. They
are for the tall,
“While I am handing out ‘don’ts’
let me say that diamonds and pearls
should never be worn together, par
ticularly as bracelets, Dark complex
ioned women should never wear dark
colored gems, such as garnets, sap
rhires and such, These are more for
the blonde and fair types.
My, Cliff Waiitcrs left today for a
vigit to his sister, Mrs. G, T. Chris
tidn, in Elberior.
THE JORDILE DISPATCT
One lot of No
Fade Madras
For only
>, Special Suggestions From
' . Our Ladies’ Ready-to
f" e Wear Dept.
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6{ & ;b% ). Which is brimming full of
1,..{ i) WK /o "’ the newest models for .the
gt ({,:& Fall and Winter Seasons —
b % & cuitalde for all occasions —
& Our wonderful. display .of
. / Snappy Coats — Stylish
R EUE Dresses—designed and made
: by the best Eastern ‘‘Mod
o e ists”’.
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g i Our showing of 'l‘ruy];g.\gg
O Cand Keyser Silk Underwedt
! % s a specialty —We are speci
-1 i ““alizing in Misses and;f&i]&‘:'
: ren’s School Coats—Agents
- 1A & / for the Princess Coats——%@*
for Co-Ed Dresses for little
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SWEATERS ~SWEATERS SWEATERS
We have on display the most wonderful showings
of Sweaters in pull-overs—school sweaters—sport
sweaters—Lumber Jacks—big Shaker sweater —
sweater vests — and sweater coat — Baby Knit
suits—baby jacket cap and bootee set
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ROOBIN’S
Advanced Suggestions
FOR FALL 1926
L. J. Roobin’s
Dept. Store
A Big Fall Showing Of
Men’s, Youths’ And ¢
Boys’ Clothing, ¢
We are specializing in Kup- ~
penheimer— Collegian and
Semsheimer clothing.
Our gent’s furnishing de- k \
partment is brimming full | 3
of new Fall novelties—Our \\
shoe department is showing \‘
the Stacy Adams, Ralston
shoes for men and boys and _
Dorothy Dodd and Sher- .
wood for women and misses. '
Our Juvenile shoe depart- ,
ment is the talk of the town. , u
One of the ~;(fi'ost attractive o
departments of our store is - : LECIY
the hats'and caps for the
¢*Our- Millinery Depart- i ) 4
ment 'is one of -'the 'most | T A
complete . departments., To
appreciate the real values of G
the seasonable novelties is |
to visit our Millinery Dept. ,
36-in Pajama Checks 0 Isc
36-in Good Sheeting 1 1 c
36-in Long Cloth Bleaching 19c
Outing—Heavy Grade 19c
Fancy Underwear Crepes—solid colors
R .T e 24c
36-in No Fade Stripe Madras—
Ooc Valne—FOr By ~ .0, So T 35c
36-in Fancy Suitings i
e e ssc
36-in Stripe Satinetts g o
36-in La Jerz—A beautiful material for
BUREWEND ..o o 35c
3p-in Faile Crepes—in many shades—
BN e gsc
One lot of Brookfold Ginghams
1 One lot of Brassieres
One lot of Kid Gloves j
Only PAR sse sl iR 95c
One lot of 2 clasp Chamoisette By :
Gloves "f’ 59c
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N MILLINERY SPECIAL
f"< | ONELOTOF BIG BLACK
' \,\E HATS—REALLY WORTH
i & 2 . #IO.OO—FOR ONLY
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SUNDAY, CCTOZZR 11, 1226
36-in Brocaded
Corduroy .
: Forfionly
$1.25
One lot of $1.50
and $2.50 Full
Fashioned Silk
Hose, all shades
85¢