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tvrhMSPAV, NOVEMBER 22, 1922
t scatters congestion
You ►' t quick relief from a cold
lop Sloan’s. By quick*
,'ir-z circulation of blooa the
c'.r-re*‘- r u •* broken up.
\j . also found in Sloan’s
w ,’; f , r . • r*!.•. from rh«um»fi*m. Keep
it ba r i •"' fsere. bruised muscles, back*
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Sloan's Uniment-fr/a pain/
WEAK, NERVOUS,
OUT OF HEART
IF YOU ARE
WELL BRED
You know ihnt second wedding*
are always very conservative, and
elaborate ceremonies are out of
place.
The woman murrylng for the
seuonil time never wear's white,
nor dues pile wear a veil, carry
orange blossoms or nave flower
j girls or brldemaics. There are no
elaborate floral decorations. She
may, however, have one maid of
honor, if she desires.
MARRIAGE
A LA MODE-
The custom of throwing shoes
at weddings goes back to an old
•Egyptian and Hebrew custom.
farewell party by her Sunday
school class of the First cMthodist
church at tne same of Mrs. Har
rison Heldlcr, which will be one of
the most delightful social affairs of
the week. Mr. Anthony has made
many warm friends during her res
ilience here all of whom regret that
she and Dr. Anthony leave soon fur
Florida to make their home.
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THANKSGIVING PARTY
NEXT SATURDAY
Circle No. 3 or the young pc'-
_ pica Missionary society of the
..have taken place in the extension i First Methodist church will have
Anthony will be given a beautiful | land, of Statesboro and Miss Olga' Scudder Tuesday for three lovely
Reaves and will be
week’s loveliest social affairs
GIFT SHOP _R5 ~
NOVELTIES
°IL e .^ l ^e *bridge parties, honoring Miss Mary
Todd.
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Mr*. Janies R. Gray. Sr. of At*
OH I FBI!!!
i ea P ec ^By | umta, lost her lovely home “Gray-
novel as Christmas presents will bn
found at the girt shop to bo open
ed Friday, November 24, by chap
ith :
stohe” by fire Monday night
total loss of the splendid fur
END INDI
ter K of Emmanuel church at the, niM,li, »gs. and barely escaped
-ith ;
Louisiana Lady Says She
*T:r" Never Found Any-
» Better Than Car-
Run Down
department during the month r 1 i a children's Thanksgiving party on
October. The neighborhood house j next Saturday, the twenty-fifth,
in East Athens is being repaired * at the home of Miss Annie Ro
holder the direction of MrH. J. A. 1 Jago on rjrady avenue at 4 o'clock.
Darwin and Miss Mary Hunnieutt. ■ There will be many amusing fea
The walls of the living room are j tures, among them a peai\ut lipnt
being done over and new shades J fVsh pond, Jolly games, stores, and
and draperies are being puts. up. | others.
The money for this work was made | Admission will »e ten cents, and
from a Hallowe'en party glten mi j the proceed will go toward rais-
der the direction of Mrs. Edgar L. ‘Kg the circles pledge for this
Eherlmrdt, Mrs. McKinnon. Mrs., Year.
Wilson and Miss Sue Fambrougb ! Delicious refreshments will be
Subscriptions for a playground i served, and in addition home-made
equipment are now being secured. °andy and lco cream cones will be
This is a greatly needed feature' sold,
gas shop In the Holman building.
There will be handsome bags of
blue, purple and tan twine decorat
ed with exquisite flowers, hearth
brooms trimmed with black satin
end wool, patent leather novelties,
school bags for children, stuffed
rabbits, and other animals for the
small child. Daby cap strings, tiny
mittens, cake and candy, besides
many other things priced at very!
reasonable amounts.
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MISSES MARGARET AMO
LOUISE MORTON TO
ENTERTAIN FOR MI8S TO >D
Wednesday afternoon Misses
Margaret and Louise Morton will
entertain the debutante set in hon
or of Miss Mary Todd of Saratoga.
N. Y.. tho beautiful party to as
semble three tables of players and
their lives.
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Dr. E. T. Pool, of BarnesvHle,
visited here Monday.
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Mr. and Mrs. T- E. Collins, of
Auburn, spent Monday In the |
city.
EASE STOMACH
Ate Too Much! Stomach Upset 1;
Here's Instant Relief
I Mrs. S. E. Cue*:, of V’inder,
I spent Monday in the city. f
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Mr. and Mrs. *oc Pentioost, of
Winder, were among the visitors
here Monday.
and will add much (o the child life! Al1 th " children in the city are will be one of the loveliest of Ihe
of the community. j invited to come.
„... i The Neighborhood House is now i —5S—
alien the sdndol was the symbol open to the community for anv kind - MISS MARY BYRD TATE
if an exchange of property. In an- ()f nr
series honoring the popular visit-
or a
Cow'ition.
i. Bowman
city.
i health 1
p well,
very tier*
to myself
property
cieiit tlmCH It was customary for
the hride'g father to deliver her
shoes to the bridegroom to Indi
cate thnt owners!; p of the bride
had passed into his hands.
Tho custom of throwing rice
came from China. It was suppos
ed to indicate prosperity.
the fight
THE TEST
OF A MAN
Th test of a man
that he make:*
The grit that he daily shows:
The way he stands on his feet and
takes
Fate’s numerous bumps and
blows.
A coward can smile when there’*
naught to fear
When nothing hrs progress bars.
But it tnkes a man to stand up and
cheer .
While some other fellow stars. I
of meeting or gathering and in that* WEDS FRANK McNEEL
way it fills more of a community
need. T\t*» nichts a week are turned
over to the girls of the neighb
pain, but the
ns from being
K f t tired Jtul
of Cardui, and
and gv<
ottles, I re-
[ wasn’t so
it and sleep
was soon
or do anything that they wish.
ThoGirl Reserves of Athens are
jdoing a splendid niece of play
ground work both in East end
We4t Athens. Large numbers of
children attend these meetings. One
afternoon evory weke is given to
both idares.
In West Athens the T. W. C. A. is
assisting in the work of a girls’
club-at the Nantaliala school. This
club meets every Friday evening
and a constructive program Is put
on. The girls are rapidly develop
ing leadership.
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TACKY
|PARTY
On Saturdav evening Miss Tna
j Fulcher was the hostess at a
It isn’t the victory after all. “tacky party” at her home on the
• Rut the fight thnt a brother Jefferson road. After the imock
makes; (marriage Miss Lillian Pridgcon be-
Tho man who, driven agninst the I ,n * the bride and Mr. Harris the
MARIETTA, Oa., November 20.
—The marriage of Frank McNeel.
son of Morgan McNeel, head of
hood to come and read, sew. s*ng, th . e McNeel Marbre company, and
Miss Mary Byrd Tate, was perform
ed at 9 o’clock Saturday evening
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Johns left
Tuesday afternoon for their home
in Keokuk. Iowa, after a week-end
visit to Mr. and Mrs. Claude Cox
on Henderson avenue.
Mrs. Rosa D. Hull leaves Satur-
by the Rev. R. R. craiborne, rector | day for Jacksonville, Fla., to visit
of the Episcopal church. The in- | Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hull foraov
tentions of the young couple were
kept secret until after their mar
riage, when they surprised thoir
parents with the news. They are
well known and popular in Marlet-
ell.
/ wall,
Still stands up erect and take
The blows of fat»* with his hea«
held high.
Bleeding and bruised and pule.
Is the man who-.i win In tho by !
end by
For he Isn’t afraid to fail.
—Selected.
"I hn\
If you ,t
lady did. It
that you. too.
i luiftiil anything bet-
nvn condition."
r ns thi!. Louisiana
vaaonaldc to suppose
till rintl Cardui help- i
fill for your trouble, ns thousands
of women have.
Take Cardui. tho woman’s tonic.
Get & bottle from your druggist
today.—Adv.
general u. d. c.
t-ronm games were played and re
freshments served.
Miss Eva Dye .was ‘the winner of
the girl’s prize and Mr. D'-urd won
the hoys’ prize.
The invited guests were: Misses
j Jewel and Florence Kenney, Mo
; zelle Payne. Jennie Pettfrson, Nola
|Sullivan. Eva Dye, Lillian Pridgeon
| Lois anil Minnie Wchiint, Leona
York. Nlra Clotfelter. Nina John
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THE P. T. A. MEET8 WITH
MRS. VERNOOY FRIDAY
AT FOUR O'CLOCK
The P. T. A. Invites all mothers
wtio have children of the- pro
school age, teachers and those in
terested in club study to meet
with Mrs. C. C. verNooy Friday
1 afternoon at 4 o’clock.
Mrs. Clifford Walker, of Monroe
who is chairman of preschool work
of the state p. T. A. will make a
talk nnd will bring a message of
great interest.
CONVENTION AT BIRMINGHAM !'’card. Claudia Haddock
NOVEMBER 14-18- 1922
son. Sarah, Franclne and
Lottie
Ruth
”f
out
To clean nut your bowels tvith-
ramping or overacting, take
carets. Slt-k headache, hlllotus-
gasses, indigestion, sour, up-
iet stomach and ail such distress
zone I
One of the outstanding features' Kenny, clnrn Lawrence,. Barrett:
of the convention at Birmingham, ! Messrs. Marvin Hale. Alex Davis,
Ala., last week was the present!!- P * M *’ Rov and Brace Scoggins,
tion of tho Stone Mountain menu '-Manley Kenney, Beard,
Harris.
ment bv Gutzon Borglum the sculp-1 Dew ®y Clotfelter. Harry Kenny,
tor. Miss Rutherford gained con-; VIctor Fnvne. Curtis Mitchel anil
sent of the convention to telegraph! ^ r - hnd Mrs- H. J. Bond,
for him to present tills matter to. —5
the Daughters. He was at his homef OR. CRAWFORD
at Stamford. Conn , and had time tel LONG'S STATUE
catch a train which brought him to
At a beautiful luncheon to tho
Birmingham to speak Friday after- Georgians at Birmingham, Ala., last
noon at 2:30. He was allowed 451 week given hy Mrs. Ray, nformor
minutes nnd In thnt time gave tho Georgian, a beautiful poem—A
progress thnt had been made on the Dream—was read by Mrs. Alice
work and the possibilities of com- ‘ Fntrell. of Griffin. Ga..
nletion of the work in a few years. I At the conclusion of the dinner
The work, ho said, was an assured I Miss Rutherford told of the move-
fact, whether the Daughters gave to j mont to hnvo Dr. Igmg's statuo put
tt or not hut. it. would seem a groat Into the Hall of Fame as soon ns
mistake not to foster a work that possible, nnd urged all present to
d been begun hy them. He ask.-d I contribute to the fund. Mrs. Fu
tile -Daughters to see that $5,000 trell naked the privilege to bo tho
necessary for machinery and tho first to contribute to that fund and
handed Miss Rutherford $1.00.
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carving the dangerous side
gone I hy morning. Nlcekt physic ■ Protection of his workmen while _ N| , DOBB .
on earth for grown-ups and chit- mountain, be given to him ns r.oon, LITTLE MISS VIRGINIA DOBBS
(Iron, 10c u box Taste like candy. »" nossihle. He outlined the great, CELFBRATES 8TH BIRTHDAY
I magnitude of the work and what It j r >o>' 1 ’“ i
could mean to the south. Th" fal
Advertisement.
little Miss Virginia Dobbs, the
I lovely young daughter of Mr. nnd
ure to get this nmount soon would i Mrs. O. R. Dobbs, celebrated 1 -
deinv the work. (eighth Hrthday Tuesdav afternoon
When he finished he asked thnt with a very beautifully planned
the remaining minutes of his tlmot party at the homo of her parents
'on Mllleilge avenue. Fifty children
MRS. GRADY MoLEROY
TO ENTERTAIN MOTHER8
OF CRADLE ROLL.
Mm. Grady McElroy will enter
Iain the mothers of tho Cradle Roll
of the Christian Church Thursday
afternoon nt 4 o-ciock at the
church. A Thanksgiving offering
will he mnde for the orphans home
In Atlanta. All members are ask
ed to bring their contribution.
MEETING WOMAN’S MIS
SIONARY 80CIETY OF
PRINCE AVENUE
BAPTI8T CHURCH
Tho regular monthly meeting nr
the women's missionary society of
the Prince avenue Baptist Church
will bo held Wednesday afternoon
at 3:30. A full attendance Is de
sired.
al weeks. She will stop over In Ms-
] con fop a short visit-
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Reed return
ed Monday from a three week’s
visit to Mr. and Mrs. Albon R«'d
of Dallas, Texas.
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Mr. Corbin Small of Macon was
the week-end guest of Mr. Harold
Hulme for tho Georgla-Vandorbllt
game.
Mr. George Hodgson of Atlanta
Is visiting hts family on Prlnco av
enue.
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Dr. and Mrs. Cason returned to
Atlanta Tuesday after a slsit to Mr.
and Mrs. Gerdine Lumpkin.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Blakeley of
Columbia were week-ond guests of
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Stewart, Jr.
Saturday for the game.
Mrs. Harry Warren has returned
from a visit to Raleigh.
Mrs. Roscoe Saye of Atlanta Is
tho guest of CapL and Mrs. Alox
Saye.
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MRS. JAKE HUTCHINS AND
MISS 8TRICKLAND TO
8HARE HONORS WITH
MISS REAVES.
Mis Mary Snead's beautiful tea
Thursday afternoon will honor
Mrs. Jake Hutchins. Miss Strick-
Mrs. W. M. Miller and Mrs. Ed
Chandler of .Mayesvlllo were visit
ors here Monday.
Little JacM Stewart's friends will
regret to bear of his Illness.
Miss June Sailors went to Dan-
ielsville Tuesday to spend several
days.
Mr. George Hodgson. Jr., has re
turned to Atlanta after a week-end
visit to his mother, Mrs. Georgo T.
Hodgson.
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Miss Annette Harber. of Com
merce, was th* Ruest of Misses
■Eases Coajjxi-BreaJv Colds
30c boys a bottle of th2s genuine
syrup of pine-tar and hoaoy a: any
droffftorc. It qvlctly loosen*pblsem.
■oatbM dry, irritated throats end
make* breath log —%j. Feverish cos*
dttloo la relieved, eoMtiing atopa acd
broken op. Harmless ingre*
1 plsaainc taata mako U tha
3SV
bo eiren to Miss Rutherford.
Miss Rutherford stated while th**
IT. D. C. had endorsed the monu
ment several years aso they had
never taken It as a part of their
nuthorifed work so that no contri
butions could be asked from tbe-
floor. However, she would like to
move that a committee be appoint
ed to cooperate with the Stone
Mountain Memorial- association.
M-bnvnhv fmt«vldn*»! contribution.!
could be scut in order that tbe work t:i? n
jbe not delayed. The chair ruled this
out of order. Miss Rutherford then
stated that she had just learned
from Mrs. Mason that the deed to
{ Stone Mountain was to the IT. D.
ir. Mrs. Schuyler corrected Miss
J Rutherford, saying: “to the U. D. C.
)rf Georgia.” Fortunately Mrs. Ma-
\ son, one of the family of Venable 1
j to cive Mie permission to curve ih:
1 mountain, was present and cop
I firmed Miss Rutherford’s state
mort. It was deeded to the genera'
!u. n. c. ,
f Permission was then granted io*
\ nv U I). <\ present to become
!members of the Stone Mountain as
sociation. Five dollars dues are *'
bo pledged so tlmt the $5,000 asked
by Mr. Rorglum could be r.iinhly
raised.
Ti e naughters bad never under
stood before that they had a gife
of $2,000,000 in order that u mon
ji.tiKTit to vindicate the south would
1 be
COUGH
REMEDY
TOHTHEnCLItFOF "
Coughs, ColdsJCroup
WHOOPING COUGH, HOARSENESS
BRONCHITIS
• -SOLD EVERYWHERE- *
kirrS, BROWN hair looks
awt of all aftor a 0olden Glint
VAN-NIL Never Oieappointe
r Imlifferenoe .heretofore can
i’n - ,v ■ • explained.
Tl-.pi monument who,*, flaiahed
vt>: •. the greatest monument in
tlu vei'iii-, surpatviin.T in its grand
eur the seven wonders of the wi-rld
sni* 11'using to thti country per,pie
from (very nation of ihe world.
I t.,- <■( ntral groun. r.tv.v in prr,-
eosi r.f (,* lng carved are the reioa-
sqi figimes 61 Jefferson Davis, Rob
ert H .j.te and Stonewall Jackson
op In n-tback. each SO foot In
height Gen. Lee's horsu's head is
30 feet in length. Think what this
.nonnm.-nt will mean to G-turgla
Think what It will mean in vindi
cation of the confederate eanse.
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Y. W. C. A. EXTENSION
DEPARTMENT f
OCTOBER REPORT
Many Interesting developments
were invited for the happy occas
ion nnd enjoyed all kinds of games
o lithe lawn, pinning on the don
key s tall being one or the amus
ing features, "he prettily app inted
table rnrrieil a color note of pink
n nd rob! anil was centered with
the b.ii’uh.ome hi ft hilly c.l-e topped
with eight pink tapers. Caps nnd
little baskets holding candy were
tV :itf ruclive fnvers f.»r t uuc*in,
lorful tou.*5» *.o iho mtrr>
Hcoi.e ryoinst a churning bu^k*
groin 1 of fall foliage nvl bright
f,i wi r- everywhere.
The little hostess enter
tained w".h chansi'tig grace, ex
tending a very ha ■ .* hospitality
unit was the reclele’:! of lictiriv
-ooil wishes and many beautiful
slits
miss mildred"mell gives
BBAUTIFUL TEA.
Monday afternoon from 5 to 0
Miss Mell, president of Lucy Cobb
entertained- tho * patrons of the
school at a very informal and
lovely tea in honor of tho out of j
•own members of the faculty. Tho
occasion was of delightful social
Interest and very charmingly plan
ned In the enjoyable details. The
handsome parlors were thrown to
gether artistically decorated with ,
yellow chrysantaeinums. The
beautifully appointed tea table
covered with un exquisite Madcrla j
cloth was centered with a large i
Bilver loving cup or the bright flow
crs. Misses Supie Gerdine and An j
ne W. Brumby poured tea. Miss ;
Mell and the guests or honor form i
ed the receiving line, assisted hy j
the other members of tho faculty j
in tile entertainment of guests. The
lovely girls assisted Ip serving the I
dainty refreshments.
Lucy Cobb Is Ideal for enter
taining. and the delightful scries j
of social affairs at which Miss Melt
has entertained, have added char- J
S ingly to tho fall activities, and I
ven the patrons and friends the |
very pleasant opportunity of meet !
lng nnd welcoming the distinguish j
ed faculty.
CTlLimss BBBBBgMBmBMg
MRS. WALTER ANTHONY'8
'SUNDAY 8CHOOL CLA88
TO HONOR HER 1
Thursday afternoon Mra. Walter
I 8
Just In! Sale of
$15 Woolen Dresses
All Sizes
It was a happy express that brought these
good looking frocks in yesterday. For they're
just the sort you want for the cold snap, and
not at all what you expect to pick up for
$9.50. Twice that figure is what they look
like.
Poiret Twill, Wool, Ratine, Broadcloth
hre the fabrics used in Navy, Brown and
Black.
Michaels
Mrs. R. J. Penticost, of Winder,
is visiting relatives in the city.
Messrs. Billups Phlnizy, Tom
Dozier, Jim Dozier Olln Dozier, Dus
Dozier, DuPree Hunnieutt and Har
old Hinton and Dr. Will Moss have
returned from‘Crystal River, Fla.,
where they spent a fortnight fish
ing
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Judge Price Gilbert and .Mr.
Frances Gilbert of Atlanta spent
the week-end with Mr. and Mrr.
C. A. Scudder.
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Mr. and Mrs. Freeman if Social
Circle spent Monday with Mr. and
.Mrs. B. R. Bloodworth.
So pleasant and so harmless!,
The moment ‘Tape’s DiapepWin ;
reaches the stomach all distress
goes. Lumps of indigestion, ga3es,j
heartburn, sourness, oloating,
flatulence, palpitation, vanish.
Ease your stomach now! Cor.
reet digestion and acidity for a
few cents. Druggists sell million*
of packages.—(Advertisement.)
PALACE
Now Playing
JACK HOLT
“While Satan
Sleeps ”
“Under Two Flags”
Tomorrow
VAN-NIL 8atliflea
Michael Brothers
NOVEMBER SALE
T oilet Goods
Being the most comprehensive and biggest Sale of Toilet Goods ever
held in the section—surpassing in value even the wonderful Toilet Goods
Sales held at Michael’s in the past.
FOR
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday Only.
I No Phone Orders or C. 0. D.’s Please!
FACE POWDERS
$1.25 Coty Face Powder,
Sale.
$1,15 Floramye,
Sale
50c Djerkiss,
Sale ,
50c Nadine,
Sale
$1.00 Mary Garden,
Sale
60c Levy’s La Blanche,
Sale
50c Java,
Sale
50c Pompeian,
Sale
TALCUM POWDERS
35c Mary Garden,
Sale
25c Mavis,
Sale
25c Mennen’s,
Sale
$1.00 Quelque Fleurs,
Sale *-
25c Palm Olive,
Sale
25c Williams,
Sale
25c Djer Kiss ,
Sale
35c Cutex,
Sale
25c Johnson Baby Talcum,
Sale
25c Anolin Deodorizing,
Sale
$1.00 Karess Gold Box,
Sale
TOOTH PASTE
25c Dr. Lyon’s Powder or.
Paste, Sale
60c Forhans,
Sale
50c Pebeco,
Sale
50c Pepsodent,
Sale
30c Kolynos,
Sale
TOOTH BRUSHES
45c Prophylactic,
Sale
TOILET WATER
$1.89 Djer Kiss,
Sale ..
$2.25 Azurea and
Floramye, Sale ....
$1.25 Mary Garden,
Sale
$1.00 Flaconettes,
Sale
SOAPS
25c Pears, Scented,
Sale ....
89c
89c
38c
38c
89c
49c
38c
38c
29c
19c
19c
89c
19c
19c
19c
29c
19c
19c
89c
11c
19c
19c
11c
49c
19c
19c
49c
38c
38c
24c
34c
$1.59
$1.98
98c
89c
19c
15c Pears, Unscented,
Sale '
25c Resinol,
Sale .. ..
25c Packer's Tar,
Sale
15c Castile,
Sale
10c Palm Olive, Sale 7
cakes for
25c Woodbury’s,
Sale
15c Sayman’s,
Sale -
12c Physician’s and Sur
geons, Sale
15c Bon Ami,
Sale /.
15c Lux,
Sale .
25c Household Ammonia,
Sale
25c Cuticura Ointment,
Sale
35c Vick’s Salve
Sale
COLD and VANISHING CREAM
50c Djer Kjss,
Sale .
35c Pond’s Vanishing,
Sale * .. .. ,
11c
10c
11c
11c
19c
19c
29c
50c Pompeian,
Sale \
75c Pompeian,
Sale
15c White Vaseline,
Sale
15c. Camphor Ice,
Sale
25c Mentholatum,
Sale
50c Nadine,
Sale
38c
29c
38c
62c
11c
11c
19c
38c
50c Hind’s H. & A. Cream, 00Q
MISCELLANEOUS
15c Bay Rum, • '
Sale ..
25c Witch Hazel,
Sale ....
25c Listerine,
Sale
60c Listerine,
Sale
50c Watkin’s Cocoanut
Shampoo, Sale
ROUGE
50c Djer Kiss, '
Sale
50c Mandarin,
Sale
50c Arnold’s Dorins,
Sale
50c Mary Garden,
Sale
$1.00 Metal Compacts,
Sale > .
11c
19c
19c
49c
38c
38c
38c
42c
38c
59c
$iia«i2, y . i attHHHg.wwww^mi»wv'n;nw
iifrliTTiff in fill i
hi*
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