The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, March 25, 1923, Image 16

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TUB BANNER-HERALD. ATHBN8.GE0'RGTA [WBAV, MARCH Isays she is going to win ORGANDIE FLOWERS The um of the conags of arti ficial flower* continues. Some of the most attractive organdie frocks have ctasiera of organdie flowers In all colon. Wool flowers in bright colors are effective on the navy blue frock. THE VERY BEST . There la no Hotter Eagtne or Raw 5!HI ea the market Mir than IS* Farnohar. WUh lumber pro- log up you ran make Ms profit* with thla outf . Write for cata logue and price*. son’s Wholewheat! Bread Vigor and Health Booking demands for "The Ml- . grim" are so heavy that 110 print* nee in circulation in New York! L CttY- Department At Universi ty Will Conduct Cam paign to Improve Lan- The Hinton Securitif i Life Insurance. r t* it «»♦» mrnrmer i/omnvFFtf I! j rhinciy rtandhriarififtl guage of Georgians in April. . I'ijrni kts.ronsYW sr. A week devoted to the Interest* of batter English, bo;h written and *poken, ha* oeen set aside for April 9 to IS, and during this week every high school and preparatory school In the state will mahe an effort to bring about the use of better English. The message to the high schools announcing the date for the week and giving a tentative program tor .'hat period has Just been Issued by Dr. B. E.. Park and B. P. Walk er of the English department at. the University of Georgia, who A King and a Kingdom •.SHOWING TheFulfilmentof Prophesy Paint and Varnish Products / • • . \ m:Prevent Destruction Jesus was not the mob’s Ideal of .a man when H* stood boforo Pilate on that notable day. They cried. "Crucify Him!" Had Ha bean coarae, vulgar, a boaster, H* would have been more nearly their ideal of a parson likely 'to lift their nation from under the Roman yoko. Humanity fail* to roaliio that Ood’s purpose In Christ and Hit followers has bean to prepare them by meek ness, gentians**, patience, long- . suffering and love for the King dom to bloss all mankind a* th* Bible declares:— Heb. 2: 10; 2: I; 6: fi-10; 12; II. Th* rejected King Is now set ting up Hit Kingdom, Invisible, yot mighty and powerful, and la "dashing to ploeos aa a potter's For those who are not lucky enough to know her, tbe above picture Is n photograph of Miss Lovle Jowers, the’ leading candidate In the White Way Popularity Contest. She Is being sponsored by the local lodge of Elks, who declare that they fire going to pnt her In the new Ford Coupe, which Is being offered to the winner. Mias Jowers baa been In tbe lead since the contest started, with the exception of one day, and'when her supporters saw another candl- 1. Select five promln mt people, men or women. repres-'Hing Hie professions, business, and women's clubs. Give each one of them a chapel period In which he Is to present tho Importance of good English In general and 'n his own field In particular. Let the teach ers meeting claaiet during '.fee next period comment, for a few Havoc — swept in on every raindrop! I F woodwork were alive it would shriek with terror at the touch of water. For moisture is a deadly enemy to wood — rjqgng its fibres apart — warping It — rotting away its beauty. Through accident, water is occas- aionaliy bound to invade every room. What are you doing to protect the wood? Devoe Paint and Varnish Products will make your woodwork almost everlasting by keeping the moisture out and sealing the beauty in. Scott Hardware Go. ; date take the lead on that day, they got busy and the next day she was In tho lead again with about two thousand votes to spare. , minutes, on the speech that the children have Just heard. A Offer prises for the best pla- cants and cartoon* illustrating common errors In ipeech. Hang these cards In conspicuous places In the buildings and throughout the grounds. PROF. LOUIS F. HILDERBRANDT OF ATLANTA, GEORGIA Husband Tucked Girl Guest in Bed, Says Mrs. Sire* Political Leader fered to resign from her dnhe be 2. Offer a prise for the best outline of a piny Illustrating the value of good English. Only Inci dents which will he • • i ,-nln.d as likely to happen shonld be used. The play should he so simple that Women’s National Demo cratic Club Head Gets Separation; Charging He SUNDAY, MARCH 25TH, >3:00 P. M. Also Helped Young Wo man Undress. NEW YORK—Mrs. Lillian H. Sire, No, 81? Seventh Avoiue, President o fthc Womans National Democratic Club and tony promin ent Is social welfare work, yester day obtained n decree of suiara- tlon from Clarence D. Slro. Supreme Court Justice Burr granted the decree sfter she testl-1 It can be put on after n few re hearsals. 4. Let the children make a large number of pasteboard lags, red or green. 8et aside on day as Tag Day. On thla day distri bute the tag* among the children, with Instruction* to tie a tag on any person, pupil of teacher, who violates any of the accepted rules of grammar or good usage. Sev eral day* before Tag Day post a list of the outlawed expressions which are to ha looked for. SEATS FREE NO COLLECTION PRETTY NEW GOODS FOR SPRING AND FASTER AT Matt wttdwort waterpnof wilt: ' DevoeAq-MSperVsnlib.DevosPale Interior Vanish, Devoe Mirrolso, Devoe Mtrble Floor FlnlshVsraUh, Devoe HoUandBoameL, Supreme £■---— —- r--y- —i fcjire srnteu, uer nuauauu mviiv., » fied her husband sought to super-1 youn g woraan out to the place vise her actions and every minute |*. * th wcre staying In' the of her time, even refusing 2dMSlo MS llmea to let her sleep hMpjag the part of lady’s maid" to his her in bed when sho wanted to get tucking her Into bed at up ... o4.„ .u. . ««' night, bringing her breakfast on a Mr. Siro filed a dmlAl tod was . n nttur h(n wife hid cooked It. IrarifrU'vvrTny 2&r“ ’« WhM1 ,h ! Sire testlfed her husband formerly n chair hey husband would £3? »“r. ,0 ,1! - 000 » y “ r for ES miKr ,0 ‘eTsett, The Sires were married In New •* w - Jersey December 3, 1*10. The Mr. Sire was the youngest son . .as a _ wm n.wl.Mlai Ol.n IknoM/inl nM. the children parade throngh the ■treeU of the city, carrytog ban ners and placards bearing suitable Inscriptions. I. Invite a prominent; persoj to make n ten minute speech con taining a number of intentional error*. Let the pupils make notes (taring thla speech, and at the end hand In Data of all the errors they have detected. Give a prise for ;he list containing the largest tram 7. Throughout the Week It will he found useful to emphaslaa COURTESY as a natural concomi tant fef GOOD ENGLISH. PRIZES—It should not be diffi cult to Induce local merchants and others to provide prises. LOVELY EASTER Frocks Of. beautiful materials and styles, some have Persian over blouses, others trimmed in Pais ley, 'skirts are pleated and Do YOU KNOW WHY THE GEAR-SHIFT IS DIFFERENT? The design of Dodge Brothers gear-shift taka* into consideration the natural indinationa of the driver. To start, you throw the lever forward. To re verse, you poll the lever backward. And when the car is running in high gear—which is about ninety per cent of the time—the lever is in a forward position, oat of the way, where It dot* not interfere witl^psssengers, robes, or luggage. Moreover, tbe transmission, developed and patented by Dodge Brothers, is so designed that the countershaft—used in intermediate apeeda and in reverse—is disconnected when the car iainhigh. There are no gears in meah. Power is transmitted directly from clutch to rear akla. This exclusive feature prevents the lots of power through friction, rddocet geer-box noises and eliminates a vast amount of wear. That is why the gear-shift of Dodge Brother* Motor Car fa different IvJjff 'olurU) arc picttlcU liliU draped, the newest colors of cocoa, delft, blue, brown, sand, navy and black. The prices are from .... $9.95, $12.48 to $20.00 Special for Monday and Tues day, one rack of beautiful spring dresses, of All Tyne Crepe, Crepe de Chine and Taffetas, values to $18.00 $9.98 John Roberts will JIlAi exterior* of "The Fighting Blade.” starring Richard Barthlmesa, in England. Pres. Barnett Is Named Delegate in Georgia, Inc., Meet By Condo EVERETT TRUE &AYs THSRC'S ABOUT A MIL6 Of PEOPLE 8ACt? •Heiae ver waitin® to a.er to.thc ®ox oVfim X M/I3H Y«0’O *TAi<e THIS MOroeV AN-D _ izer ne a tiCkgt ?**. — g — coveiy models of the season s ^ most popular materials and styles, Candy Cloth, Hemps, Mi- Ians, Haircloths, Visca, Braids, VpVl/x. Cantons, etc. Hats in every pos- / \ K sible variety of style, trimming • / A \L and! color, visit this department HVu/ and be convinced of the unusual saving. —(BALCONY) during new industries to locate in this state. Electon of Captain Barnett or the board of directors means that Athens will go after its share of the industries to Ira brought to this state. Captain Barnett was name! at the close of a report of the Atlanta meeting held under aus pices of the Georgia Railway A Power Company by Joel A. Wiei and Martin J. Abney. Data con cerning the advantages ef liviny in Athens will be sent over the country in the adverting pro gram of the organization! Thursday’s meeting of the Ki wans club was attended by near ly fifty members at the Georgian Hotel luncheon. Kiwanian E. H Dorsey, Sr., was elected a membet MORRIS YOW AND ^ CMV3H YoulP TAWS You? 1 HOIUSY 4*0 GST A TiekftST 730 TO TH6 ATHENS, Ga. BROAD STREET iheets, 72x90, splendid quality, special .... 98c of the Board of Directors, made va cant by the death of Dr.-Dan H Du Pro. Ensign Lever and Captain Julis Curti of the Salvation Army wer< the guests of the club and mad< an appeal for the support of the Klwanians in their drive to raiesr tBftOO .here. A committee was named by President Barnett to represent the club in the prepar atory work for the drive. Rev. P. C. Morgan was intro duced as an affiliate member and several guests were at the meet ing. SPECIAL IN OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT “Crossett” Oxfords for men, black, and tan, newest styles and shapes $5.00 Pair A large stock of stylish footwear for ladies, misses and children, in all the new styles and novelties. WE DELIVER PHONE 335