The Athens banner. (Athens, Ga.) 1902-1923, February 11, 1923, Image 3

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M-yntr. TTnmranT*ir-iBtt"^ Anniversary Week At palace Will grit ^ Many Stars Local Play House to Be Y'eaps Old Soon. Ex cellent; Program Marks jjile.-tojne. You k n o w there's nothin; » popular liiK country as ■woeks"; »• e 'a vo all sorts'of cm. "thrift n e e k," “Near "ast.-rollof week” 'health week” *nd this and that “week”; pro claimed by presl- Jrnts, governors mayors and wlmt lot officials. We 'ven had a "rat week” not long Office I WILL NOT DOUBT. I will not doubt though a ships at sea Come drifting home, with broken masts and sails; . I will believe the hand which V never falls, rom seeming evil, worketh good for me; And though I weep because those sails are battered, Still will I cry, nrhije my best hop“3 lie shattered: T trust In thee." Reid t .. - what have wo? ;iry week at the Palace • hero again despite the it seems but yesterday in si for the first time, •■ok's the time, all the >m Monday night oil ;,!u relay. WENT AFTER A PROGRAM with th'' outlln'il vr-k ih' Pillar special reiireseototlve to irk city, peadcpiartcTK for all the hooking Interest ill the ind thorn I for the plrturi s that will he vem here next I will net* doubt, though all my prayers return Unanswered from tho still white realm above; will believe at is an all-wise lovo Which has refused these things for which X yearn; And though at times I can not keep from grieving, Vet the pure ardor of my fixed be lieving Undimmed shall burn. To tiepin with. Mo* * * fc*Avoy Wallaee Held, whose career camr In such on untimely end a few iccks ago and who Is extremely popular here with t|io moving pic ture public, will open tho week Ir c of his most llknblo pictures larence.” He is assisted in thlf by beautiful May iMcAvoy and ers, the heroine of thr ■Shiek " The s»ry Is one of Booth Tirklntnn's and that Is sufficient jail tin' cast ,1s suporb. IN N. Y. NOW, HERE TUESDAY Arr,. i Ayres actress will bo again. One of tho bit plcturo houses il ls'. Y. is playing ‘•Woman Con- quire” tBRFVedk and It conies to tho Palace Tues day with Kather lne MacDonald, and Bryant Washburn as thr second big Pic ture of the week. W e d n-e s d a j Clara Kimball Young furnishes the entertainment In "The Woman of Bronze” and this emotional welcomed back AND PAGE THE DOCTOR Hen* comes "Dr. Jack.” If you >rt* nut acquainted with him let’s introduce him. Ho Is no other “*» Harold Lloyd, the king of tomedlans, In his latest and sec- °nd five rcoler. "Dr. j c k.’ Those who re- mcmlu r him Hi "Gnndma's Hoy” to say nothing of Ih long llijl/jof lacccssful comcille^Vnrre- TTlo tall lhalW ho’ls aupcrli. This pic ture will alford enough laughs to last until ano'li- er anniversary week c o m o arouinl. tho’ you von't havo «ait that long bo- Harold iLloyd ““«> Muster Keaton’s coming loon. To close the week, there Is Thco Wo Hull,-its with his cigar, amllo lait all in "The Old Homestead." Thai's fur Saturday, the lgst day tho birthday party, which, of 'nurse is dressed up In tho frills M Path.* news and tho usual, but wst, i ..I ndies all along while the "tunic will lie especially adaptcdjto proframs d»lly. So— Arrange to attend thla - birthday fatty all WEEK. MEDIUM BROWN HAIR looks Shamp f 111 a,tcr * Oolden Glint COOPER’S CAFE Ihe Place To Eat S I N DAY MENU Noodle Soup R “U't Chicken with Celery Dressing I’olato Salad s j Cream Sauce steamed Rice Chocolate Cream ij‘"ffee, »Hlni(<r.MUk * Only 50c guqnis -seer? xzszrjexjjja, I will not doubt. Well anchored in this faith, Like some stuuneb ship, my soul v braves every gale. So strong its courage will not quail To breast the' mighty unknown sea of death. Oh, may I cry, though body parts with spirit, I do not doubt," ao listening world may hear it. With my last breath! S —Selected. ^ -g; AN ENTERTAINING , LECTURE. _ On Snturny morning at! 11 o'clock in Sonny Stovall Chape! Henry Oldys of Silver Springs Md., will give a most entertainging lecture illustrated with beautiful lantern slides. Soma of these pictures show many different birds In their na tural colors and numerous scenes >n Book Springs Park, tho favorite haunt and drive of our beloved ax-president, Woodrow Wilson. Many other regions about Wash ington are shown also and tho coloring of these landscapes has won high praise, because of Its naturalness. The notes of most of the birds ire given by Mr. Oldyl as their .pictures are displayed with such naturalness that you lose the sense of your present environment, and fel that you are I nthe woodlands with tho feathered songsters. Mr. Oldys has a magnetic person ality and is an excellent speaker, and has the capacity of being en tertaining to both young and old. Bey Scouts. Girl Rfflerves, school, children, nature lovers and anyone who cares for real nigh-clasa en tertainment will find this an oc casion that seems especially planned for them. This lecture and pictures will be under the auspices of Laura Ruth erford Chapter. Daugntere of the Confederacy, which In Itself Is a guarantee of Its quality and worth whiloness, as this organisation Is always on the alert* to add to the. pleasure and tons of Vhs commun ity, The members are especially urged to attend. Prices are 10c fbr children under 12, and 26c tor grown-ups. Every child receives a sweet valentine. stations Will come in handy and business will be transacted rapidly then a social good time is in s<*>re for the remainder Of the evening. “THE 8HINING P/VtH” TO BE AT CHRISTIAN CHURCH THIS EVENING -vs AT .EIGHT O’CLOCK.’ ■ • 17th , at ll Saturday, February o'clock. . —0JJ— • “VALENTINE 80CIAL FOR CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR SOCIETY, FEB. 15TH. Since the Christian Church be nior Endeavorer* always try to make the Valentine Social, the best of the year, the young peo ple are looking forward to the to- Ictal event with much pleasure. The social will be held In the base ment of the church .commencing at AT .EIGHT O’CLOCK "The Shining Path" is tbo name of the splendid .program prepared for Christian Endeavor Day, by Lucy King DcMoss. It shows In an attractive way how these shining paths areY -being nfadc across the heart of India by the Messengers of Christ, hrnl how the dark places arc being lighted by tlio spread of the gospel. * India Is the theme for MiSlion study in many churches this win ter. This little presentation will fit in the general thought for the year, besides recalling the wrok, dear to the hearts of our Endeav or Societies—the Boys' School at Damoh. The Senior Christian Endeavor Society will present this playlet at eight) o'clock Sunday evening. February 11th (Today) and a cor- d'-* 'nvitatlon Is extended every one to attend. LITTLE MIS8 3ARAH DAVIS' ELABORATE PARTY ' Little Sarah Davis was thi; chfirmlng young hostess at tho homo of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Davis, at a lovely valentine party Saturday .afternoon which assembled forty -guests for one of jthe season's happiest social af- - Taira of cordial Interest to tho young bellt-B and beaux. Valentine symbols and bMght flowers gave a touch of spring time to the beau tifully decorated rooms. Red hearts and ouplds were In gay evldonco overy where. Many con test games featured the merry par ty. The handsomely appointed table carried the season's color with a basket of bright blossoms in the center. Each place was marked by a dainty basket of can dy as-the pretty favors. The Indi vidual cakes and Ices carried tho heart shape motif in all the charm ing .details. —Bl— BEAUTIFUL SURPRI8E DINNER PARTY FOR MR8. E. R. HODGSON, JR. Thursday evening . Mr. E. Hodgson gave iMra. Hodgson a love ly surprise dinner party In honor of her birthday anniversary at their beautiful homo on Mllledge avenue. Every detail was most happily planned while they were at the Palace In the afternoon to see Jackie Coogan, on their return the guests Including- eight close friends arrived ahd a very ele gant- dinner was served. Many exquisite powers were ef fectively used in the bright de corations, and the handsome birth day cake graced the center of tho perfectly appointed table. —IB— REV. HOYT MILLER TO ADDRESS BU8INES8 WOMAN'S CIRCLE The business woman's clrclo of the Woman's Auxiliary of the First Presbytorian church will meet Monday evening with Miss Martha Fain on Lumpkin street, when the Reverend Hoyt Miller will make a talk on missions and Dr. E. L. Hill will lead the devotional. All members and thosp interest ed are cordially Invited. ” Bright and early the modes of Spring are displayed in order that {ashioft-wfeeTOrap may Inaugurate the new season’s—^ Lstyles almost as soon as they are originated. Suits-stiil keep first place for the slasonV wear—the three-piece models leading!^ -in favor. Their jackets affect the Balkan Blouse.and the frock’s bodice is often attractively fashioned of printed silks. Coats—^ ■—excepting the swagger sports models—show a — e *— *—°— : — x — 1 *■**- — a preference for cape effects. Tan leads the Spring color card, closely fol-—^ lowed by crushed^ berry shades and almond'green,' .'Inwj&T'-r - - tv jj* Charming new Frocks Received by Every Express Something thats Different-TRICES REASONABLE BEAUTIFUL TEA FOR CHI OMEGA SORORITY Saturday afternoon Mrs. W. O. Payne and Mrs. J. H. Wood en tertained at • very beautiful tea In honor -of the Ohl Omega Soro rity, of tho University at tbo club rooms. Forty guests enjoyed the charming hospitality of the many social courtesies honoring tho members. The loveliest of spring HlCm vl lllu LUlMLIi **• | " as , | 8 o'clock Thursday evening Feb- blossoms wore artistically used In ruary ISth, and welcome invita tions are being Bent out to all young people to attend. The feature «t tho entertainment will bo the gamoi led by the Bn- clal Committee, In which every/ guest will be expected to partici pate. Proceeding the social hour Mr. LaBoon; president of the—Society: will hold a Monthly Business meet ing of thq Executive Board. Siig- tho effective decorations. The oc casion was most happy and In formal and during the afternoon two elaborate and delicious courses were served. * M.r. and Mrs. Hugh Hodgson are expected homo from a two week's -visit tn New York soon. Miss Jessie Moore Is spending the week end in Atlanta. Money To Loan Put Your Money In Your Own Home When you go to the bank you don’t deposit your money to some o wfoy pay rent to some one else? Pay rent to yourself. We have a plan that will just suit your wants and means. And by it you are putitng your money into your own home; not in rent. ' Then We’ll gladlyicaJl and explain how easy, safe tj^Ji^t phone ' • ; i ml'lli ‘J? Spring and Her Store Spring though well on the way, is not quite here—but we are already prepared with some of the newest modes in all apparel to offer so you may be assured of choosing a cor rect costume and having it a bit ahead of time. Displays are large enough to make choosing satisfactory—yet re stricted enough to assure the highest degree of exclusive ness. Even if you are not quite ready to buy you’ll enjoy inspecting this display of the new Spring fashions. Novelty Jewelry that is Novel' - Truly Don’t you just adore it? Here’s a brand new collection of amber, crystal and jade novelties—so very popular, now. Quaint earrings in prientnl de signs from Egyptian to Chinese, bracelets and rings, not forgetting the clever necklaces. Evci sort of novel design imaginable to complete effect of any new-costume, and tl.* new fashion! often need just a bit of clever trinket to do that’, New Novelties to sell from 50c to $10.00 What is so Fair as a Hat/in Spring When everything elso is new,. Spring does not • forget • milady’s chapeaux, but forth the A NEW DEPARTMENT YOU SHOULD SEE AT ONCE Favors for your next party, remember to see them. brings forth the smartest of French Millin ery in charming variety. The vbgue runs to smaller shapes and if you wish you may choose the materials for .there are many- printed silks, taffetea-and .eatfns—ahd de sign your own Spring Hat, Wo are making a .special showing of lovely hats sU this'wohx’at~th6 ’’ Very low price of $5.00, $6.50, $7.50 and $10.00 The. prettiest "in town »t. the lowest Prices. T Always Room For a Little More ¥ 1 The Suits are Beautiful Stunning hew Camel's In one of these Paisley Hand bags for they’re made very roomy though they aren’t really so large. , A Bag of some sort is necessary— and you’ll be thankful for one that -is so smart. One style is combined with suede and others have very novel clasps cf crystal and enamel. You should come and see the lovely new things in pretty leather and silk Bags, the new Paisley Bags are tho latest. $3.00 to $12.50 lair Box Suits in natural shades only, 524.75 to $44.75 Stunning tailored Suits in-Navy and Poirct Twills - ; V'" $44.75 - -Crepe de Chine lined. Russian Mouse Sweaters are Ne<w\ And will eppfal to you because of their all-round use- * Whether yi " ’ It’s The Little Things That Count Am Cna! fulness and emartneea— 1 whether you go to school, busi ness or have leisure hour* to while away. They are finely knitted and : Wouie gracefully—tightening at the hip very smartly. The season’s most favored colors are Included in the vprjetJ-^-Bcime with th* new satin piping* at the*neck and cuffi. ; _ As important as one's Spring frock it self ate the Accessories to complete it. ‘ We have arranged a special display of the very newest of them to simplify your se lection. In neckwear Berthas are dainty in nets and laces while printed silk ban danas are fascinating whether worn as a collar or a girdle. To carry when milady goes shopping aro clever handbags of paisley and moire and—well—j. u s t everything to go-with her Spring Costume. Charming new things to sell at Come to see the New Sweaters in Brushed Wool at $5.00 «V\ Slip-Over Sweaters from $1.89 and up )■![ 'J A" A , 50c, 65c, 75c, 85c, $1.00 and $1.25 Never were the new Collar and Cuff Sets so pretty, they arc 65c a Set H 600 ’ q H 300 «9Q« Zzloraorv «?>i8 §E $2.98 hosiery We have just received new shipments in all the leading spring shades in H-300 and in H-600. Wo will replace all Gordon Hose that is not satisfactory. a Qypsy These Bandana Blonses fcfei of the Gypsy wanderlust—that carefree effect—and Just-now it’s extrehiely smart If some of yonf every day clothes need brightdn- . ing dp remember that a mere suit becomee'quite a striking cos tume by the addition of just a del Hghtfui Bandana Blouse. Charming new Overblouses to sell from $5.75, $6.75, $8.75, $10.75 and $12.75 Come, and sec the New Blouses. .What is your daughter!* age? Four? Or ,tcn? Or eighteen? No matter what her age is, here’s aJayely Hat for her! . ; The -prices will certainly giva ypu a pleasant surprise—^we do r.et, remember ever being able to offer Hats so smart at these, of suebogood materials, st prices to Idw. -) ' ,.a ' " $3.50, $5.00, $5.75 and $6.50 The new separate Skirts are very attractive $5.00 to $12.50 Phoenix New shipment just arrived in all the leading Spring shades,'to sell from $1.20 to $3.00 pair A-new. pair if you are not satisfied with Phoenix Hose. The Right Corsets for Stout Women The principal requisite—partic ularly for the stout woman—is be- ij)g, correctly fitted with the right Copct. for her individual type. Hie qnitlity of. these Corsets is excellent—promising lengthy s*rv- end our experienced Cojttfe- will assist you in dctemiBii- 1 the right mbdel for the ihqi- jd requirements of your fig- New shipment of the famous Stylish Stout Corset to sell from' Note the new prices? .'/X . A to $10.00 'WHILE DOWN TOWN TOD4YSEE.QUR WINDOW