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(,. M. BROADHURST, lo
ci Secretarial Studies of
of 'ronimercB, has re
installed an electrically
n.tmofijrnph machine for
i t the 1 nit
mlcnts in this de-
i partment, and this machine tuns
out duplicates at the rate of 8,(00
[ an hour. The students receive
training in the use of the machine,
and the various departments are
bonefltted.
Recently some of the work of
this department In the form of a
mimeographed bulletin came to the
notice of George Foster Peabody,
of New York, wbo Immediately or
dered 100 copies. The services of
this department are contlned to
THE BBTOBt-BBTALP. 3LTHBH& GEORGIA
the University, Its faculty and stud
DR. 8YLVANUS MORRIS made
a very Interesting talk to the mem
bers of the Demosthenlan LI tarary
tocety on Wednesday night.
MR. ROBT. HARKEY has re
signed his office of vice-presi
dent of the Demasthenlan society
since he will not return to school
after the holidays.
COACH WHITE made a cut of
Vhe baseball squad Wednesday.
There are now twenty men on the
squad.
JOE BENNETT appeared _
Sanford field Wednesday In his
track suit and Is trying for a place
on the Georgia track team.
IP WEATHER CONDITIONS
permit, Friday afternoon will be
the first, time that Coach White
has allowed bis pitchers to "open
up." Each of the pitchers will be
allowed to pitch three Innings
apiece with Pat Powers receiv
ing.
w. D. PASCHALL, co-ordlna-
tor for the VI tenons' Bureau,
spent Wednesday and Thursday
In Atlanta attending, a conference
of Bureau officials.
stores (grocery) and the general
welfare of our communities.
MISS ERNA PROCTOR har
completed her course in Practical
Cooking, Fobds and their values
and is now offering a course in
“Methods of Teaching Home Eco-
nomicsf’ from the viewpoint of
the County Demonstration Agent
as well as the viewpoint of the
teacher.
KNEW HIS WAY OUT
HIGHAM, Eng.—William John
son has died here at 108 after
.having lived in the same house 90
years.
MISS ROSALIE RATHBONE is
completing her class of “Drawing
and Designing" by studying the
blending of colors.
MISS EDITH CRESWELL’S
class in sewing has finished the
gingham dress problem and is now
beginning a more difficult prob
lem. as the making of evening
dresses.
LEAVE IT TO BRIDGET
WOKING, England. — Every
night :in yt'ars Bridget Thelf.n,
housemaid, had looked under the
bed for an intruder. Then she
looked and saw one. She grasped
him by the collar and made him
give back her wrist watch which
he’d purloined.
THE CALVARY UNIT of the
R. O. T. c. has been practicing,
during the last few days, picking
handkerchiefs, from the ground
and tlmllar Buffalo Blll-lan ex
ploits. The Instructors report
great progress by their protegas
In. the cowboy's ait.
815,000 IN FIREPLACE
FELLING, England — A house
wife called a workman to repair
tier fireplace. He Removed a
‘brick and found a tin box contain
ing 83500 in bank notes. Then
he found another next to ’it con-
taining $11,500,
MR. JULIUS DUDLEY, secre
tary to the dean Is performing his
duties as usual, and In his usual
business-like manner*
The Ford One-Ton Truck Chassis
/•" •Ijas proved its ability to reduce
. - transportation costs in practically
l; '" 1 ,]s^ery line of business where there
is a hauling problem. It is bco-
.^ nlomical, efficient, dependable. At
H^"flie new low price you will agree
»'«• it represents a value that has
* never before been offered in the
sv fcbmmerclar car .field. Place your
1 cider 1 now*'for'reasonably prompt-'
Terms if desired.
Mi)*
•€. A. Tfussell Motor Co.
8 0(1’*1 Am
I9K
.qiiioo
•till tm
Plenty of Money to Lend On Real Estate
0 Commiaslon: ON AMOUNTS OVER 81,000.00.
* 10% oil amounts np to $1,000.00.
„y.v£i' HUBERT M. RYLEfc
,ni II. . LAW OFFICES
(OS' Batman Bldg. Athens, Ga.
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TAXI SERVICE
Day and Night
GEORGIAN BAGGAGE
f*horie TRANSFER CO. Phone
gg Office Georgian Hotel gg
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ifefc Excursion Fares and AD
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■Georgia Railroad
Atlanta & West Point R» R»
Western Railway of Alabama
time limit and stop-over privileges,
jr further information apply to
J. P. BILLUPS, G. P. A.,
Healey Building, Atlanta, Ga.
JONATHAN LUCAS, JR., stu
dent In the school of lonmsllsm,
was busily .epgMed Wednesday
afternoon trying out his relulvenat
ed Ford. He reports It to be n
a slightly healthier frame of mind
than previous to Its numerous
operations.
TWELVE. UNIVER81TY STU
DENTS hats Just completed s
course In the modern torpslcnrlan
art .Of course,It would not be
fair to divulge the names of these
recently created dancing artists,
but a request has been made an
nounce to the student body, thst
Mr. Jest Chappell of Old College,
will make hi* debut th e year, on
the polished floor to 'ha tinkling
tunes of “jaxs” music.
JAMES HUGH GHAFFIN will
spend a parti of his spring holidays
In Greenville, S. 8.
JOHN D. ALLEN expects to
make a trip to Asheville, N. C„
during the Easter holidays. His
plans at present are to make the
tr p through the country In a Fora
touring efir.
•he' tobgue
tbngallnt word ETOMOLOOICAL-
LY. This being Accomplished he
Is now In line to pass a certain
English course.
TED” ROSSER asked for his
usnsl nine o’clock excuse from the
Demonsthenlan Literary Society
meet ng Wednesday night “Tel"
Is such a studious student .ho,
that he probably needs all the
time he can get for his studies. -
SUCCESSFUL RESEARCH
work is now being carried on in
s to rags batteries by Prof. Daven
port and his students.
MR. DIXON’S laboratory la pro
gressing rapidly in its work.
PROF. GRIGGS gsv<
Graphics clan their but
its his
plate
DOCTOR HENDREN’S class in
Physic^ Is doing excellent work.
RED STEPHENSON has trad
cd his flivver for n motorcycle.
A brilliant exhibition in the art
of riding n motorcycle was given
by Master Mechanic Tally of Old
MUCH INTEREST is being
shown both the Now College and
Candler boys for the coming ath
letic meet to be held by them on
Htrdy FUd.
CANDLER HALL Freshmen
who went to the Tech-Georgis
basketball game in Atlanta am
'nning to wonder how they can
home for Spring holidays.
FRIENDS OF PAT POWERS
and “Big” Patterson will be in-
terastsd to hear that these men
bars been elected president and
vice president, respectively to a
newly formed dub at the Unf-
vanity.
FRIENDS OF W. B. RUSSELL
popular student, will be glad to
learn that he Is recovering from
a recta operation for appendicitis
and expects to return to the uni-
yerstty after the holidays.
MR. WALTER BRIDGES
returned to school after s
several days at hems in '
THE COUNSELORS CLUB in
the law department held an in
stitution this week,* and among
those taken in were Shelton Fitts,
& Milledge, R. L. P. .Carter, C.
L. Powell, and Henry Wells. All
of these are well konw in college
and haw made a brilliant record
In the legal department.
MISS EPSIE CAMPBELL b
conducting a very interesting class
In Home Fumbhing and Interior
Decoration. This course includes
the study of type* of houses, pe
riod furniture, rugs and draperies,
color decorations, haririony in
furniture, draptngk, walb, cell-
ings, floors and any ornaments. i
f . iiwi n __ in,
charge ofaelato In'Health, whieh
is now studying Health in rela
tion to schoob, churches, streets,
. MISS CAMPBELL also
KEMAL'S BUSINESS BYE
CONSTANTINOPLE, Mostspha
Kemal Pasha, Turkish leader, re-
,celved a dowry of 8600,000 when
he recently married Latin H
It has been revealed.
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-^ALL ABOARD FOR FOREIGN LANDS!
And now Tinted Travels Is going
to take ycu to foreign lands!
The London Bridge (shown above)
Is lust one of the many scenes
watch will be Included In this Idea
which is bound to appeal to every
body.
Tinted Travels has three distinct
angles to lt-rblstory, coloring and
verse.
Artist Redner will make the
sketches for you so that they are
easy to color. Then Hal, Cochran will
supply averse which tells all about
the picture. >
Get out your pencil and crayons;
for'Tinted Travels will appear erdry
day In the Banner-Herald starting
Sunday.
Slop Rheumatism!
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S. S.‘S.U the Great Buflder of Red-Blood CeOa_and1 Rheum- _
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lint tine In years. \ feel n.wondortol
glare seals >> the Ins motion 1 seed
to hsve when mr
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B. a 8. la waiting to M» rnT Xiws
b a reason why l. & 8. win help
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The Last Words in the Dictionary of Style are Defined in Our
Displays of Ready-to-Wear and Piece Goods
At last, all things that are to be said about the Spring models have been uttered by the Fashion authorities. The Spring
collection stands complete. You will find everything to make your new wardrobe a suscess—The newest styles, best materials,
* • with * * . .. " ^
and in keeping with the policy of this store, prices are reasonable.
A Guide to the mode in Fabrics for Spring-
Fabrics That are-Most Popplar.for Spring
Frocks For Afternoon and Street Wear Fashioned From the
Finest Silks—Yet Prices Are Reasonable.
The unusually large assortment of silk dresses here makes
it easy to choose your street and afternoon dress, they are
shown in canton crepes, crepe de chines, Paisley crepes, flat
crepes, fancy crepes, roshanara crepes, marvelette, treco-
sham and etc. The much desired slender straight lines and
ribbons and cords.
You have never seen a more attractive collection of silk
dresses and the prices range from $13.75 to $67.50.
Silks
Colored Chiffon Taffeta in all of the seasons
colors. YcL, $1.98 to ‘.......
. Colored Satin Canton
One of the most popular
fabrics, 40 inches wide, Yd...
Colored Flat Crepes
40 inches wide, white, navy, grey and ‘
almond, Yd., $3.25 to
40 inch Canton Crepe in all the best
colors, Yd., $2.50 and
$2.95
$3.75
$4.95
$3.49
' "Crepe de Chine $1.98 Yd.
40 inch wide, good quality, most any color
that’s made, / Yd.
Printed and. Paisley Crepes, Crepe de Chine
Georgettes, Flat Crepes and Satin, $225 to
.Coco Crepes $3.98 Yd.
Extra heavy Crepe for capes and dresses, 40
inches wide, black, navy,' and brown, Yd. ..
Sunbeam'Crepe ,
One of the most' popular fabrics of the season
navy, brown, grey, copen, and Band. 40 in. wide 1
Wool Crepe For Dresses
A light weight fabric, 48 inches wide, in all. the $1.98
$1.98
$3.75
$3.98
$2.25
%
$3.75
the best colors, Yd.
Wool Tweeds for capes and suits, 56 inches
wide, jfd- $1.50 to
Imported Raties in many weaves. Solid solors, checks,
stripes,, and novelty patterns. 40 iches wide, $1.49
89c
49c
$1.59
... 69 c
79c
Yd., 98c to
Colored Dress Linen
40 inches wide, sponged and shrunk, fast
colors, Yd
Novelty Voiles
40 inch Paisley and check
Voils, Yd
French Voile Eponge, 40 indies
I* wide, Yd.
Normandy Voiles, Plaids, Checks and
dots, 40 inches, Yd.
Silk and Cotton Crepes. Printed in small
designs, 40 inches, Yd. :
Voile Tissue 69c Yds
32 inches wide. Plaids and Checks, ‘
fast colors
Imported Ginghams
32 inches. Checks, Plaids and solid
colors, Yd.
27 inch, fast color
Ginghams, Yd.
Boys’ Spring and Summer
Hats, 50c to
Children’s wash suits and
Rompers, 75c to ...
Gloves For Spring
16 button Suede in brown, tan, grey and $1.75
69c
45c
10c
$1.75
$4.00
16 button KM Gloves, black, brown, tan, grey
and white
$6.50
Novelty neckwear, lace collars and
Berthas,50c to ...
$6.00
Davison - Nicholson Company
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