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ATHENS. GAh SUNDAY APRIL 29. 192$
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MICHAEL'S
MAIL QRDERS WILL BE
PROMPTLY FILLED
If Received Before
Quantities Are Exhausted.
Financial Editor of New
York Tribune Thinks
Signs Now Point to
Much Better Times.
By D. H. TAYLOR
The financial editor of the Next
■York Tiil»une states In the weekly
financial report* of the O. L. Mill*
, of Atlanta, that one of the
siuna of a return to pro*.
*Hty is the fact that Interest rate*
tiave taken a rapid decline.
The Miller Mortgage Companj
Jt „ millions of dollars In first
mortgage real estate bonds on the
market every year. Their report!
aie that eight per cent was the
iivers:iI rule on real estate last
.11 and up,to March of this year.
, March the Miller Company of-
rf ,l $4ii't,ooo real estate bonds In
Medical building in New Orleans.
e same sum on The Orange Court
otel of St. Petersburg. Fla. These
guns all called for eight per cent
ti-rcnt. Two weeks later in the
s t weeks of that month, three ia-
_ Jt-n were made totaling over a
million and a half dollars. These
i went frpm six to seven and
half percent. The bplldlngs
which these mortgages covered
located In Dallas, Texas;
Charleston, S. C., and Memphis,
Tennessee.
One of the bulletins Mat week
from the partial payment office In
New York Indicates a landslide In
interest rates. The highest rate*
still in the undeveloped parts
of the South. The bulletin offered
half million dollars on the
Metropolitan Storage Warehouse of
New York City; another offering
the Marietta street building ot
Atlanta. The New York City of
fering was to yield six per cent
while the offering In Atlanta was
In addition this bulletin
offers a half million dollars of the
Hotel of Charleston. This
issue Is to net six and one half per
This survey shows that rates of
Interest In the North end Bast have
dropped two and two and a half
per cent while In the less developed
°ns as the South there has
an appreciable drop of one to
and a half In rate of Interest
yield.
This drop in MteaUnfi teats*, that
there Is n much larger amount of
money ready tor Investment—the
needed funds for development arc
beginning to near the margin ot
demand where there is no longer ths
necessity to pay such a high pre
mium lor money. Such a state of
nff iin I* the best sign of return*
Inf normalcy. .
Dead, 1 Dying
Prove* Result
Of Hazing Party
e a r c h For Kidnaped
Freshman Terminates in
Fatal Automobile Col-
lision.
CHICAGO—Louis Aubcre, fresh
man at Northwestern university. Is
dead; Ralph Williams, of Harlan,
Ky. another freshman, msy die,
and four other persons ’were in
jured early Friday morning follow-
automobile accident which
» u climax of an all-night
eean-h for aophpmore* who had
kidnapped" Dick Howard cham
pion swimmer of the freshman
da**, and had sped with him to
ward the Wisconsin line. -
The feud between the two claes-
n>*n had been brewing for weeks
J>nly .•! week ago freshmen students
the president of the sopho-
< Ians, kept him out all night
«ve him a good 'haslng."
(hat time the sophs have
■Worn revenge. ’
" hen freshmen‘learned Howard
Was kidnapped a searching par
ty wan organised. While return-
bn? from the all-night search, James
Leahy, driving the students' car,
crashed into an auto being driven
«»y Mrs. Arthur D. Winslow of
"ilmette.
Aubcre and Williams, who were
'»« the running board of the
•re hurled headlong into tbs
roadside. Aubsrs. dying en route to
tne hospital with a brocken neck,
JJJ* william*, suffering from a
fractured skull Is unconscious at
a hospital hers .with little hopes
extended for saving his life.
Leahy said the bright lights
Irorn another car approaching made
wervt from hla path into!ths
nut0 driven by Mrs. Winslow.’who
*** by flying glass when the
re collided.
indident Is reminiscent of
JJ* disappearance in September,
’- 1 * of Leighton Mount, freshman
•Northwestern university, said
have been "duckaA" In . Lake
•Michigan by sophomores. No trace
Mount has aver been found.
- KIDNAP RECTOR
lJ)NDON.r-Aberdeen undenrad-
‘ 08 kidnapped their n*w rector,
Robert Horne, and forced him
accept the role of King Tut-
wokn-Amen.
GOULD HA8 RELAPSED
oSf MAR/TIN.—Oaona J.
Loud, the American financier,
*»oje condition bad baen-taprov-
day* put, has xuf-
phj.icUna have been re-
MICHAEL'S
May Sale of Silks Begins
Monday, May 7th, lasting
for one day only. We advise
immediate attention.
Begins Monday, April 30th—Ending Saturday, May 5th
Michael’s May White Sale
Table 1 We cannot replace the goods on Table I
1 ft at the'mills for 19c. Here are fine
Aa/C wantec * sta Ple white goods, Nainsooks,
Pajama Checks, Fiaxons, White Pique
and Linen Finish Suitings, Dimity Checks and
Colored Crepes. All fine goods, values to 40c,
your choice 19 C
Michael’s May White Sale
Table 2 Values on Table 2 will remind you of
QA prices that existed when cotton was 10c
a pound. Here are goods that sell freely
w the year round as high as 60c per yard.
Fine Lawn, plain and checked Flaxon, Nainsooks,
White and Tan Dress Linene, Jap Crepe and fan
cy Voiles, all 29c
Michael’s May White Sale
Table 3 Chock full of wonderful values is Table
JA 3. Checked, Barred, plain white and col-
fcLrffP ored Nainsooks, Crepe du Joud for fine
w Lingerie, Irish Dimities, fine Poplins,
and Fiques, fancy Nainsook and extra quality
Madras, and fancy colored fine plisse crepe, goods
here have sold for 76c yard, pick now, yard. .49c
Michael’s May White Sale
Table 4 Much of Table 4 has sold for 85c and
pA more. Fine Nainsook, plain and fancy,
French Batiste, Persian Lawn, English
Va/V Voiles, Dotted Swiss, Irish Dimity,
Piques, Poplins, Oxford Shirtings and very fine
Madras and Organdie.
Michael's May White Sale .
Table 5 Some of our finest white goods are on
nA Table 5. Pure Linen Ramie dress Lin-
/W ens in white and 16 new colors. Satin
■ Sans Soi in white and colors. The Ideal
fabric for linings, teddies, knickers, negligees and
petticoats. Imported Swiss Organdie, Voiles,
Piques and Tennis Satin. Values to $1.25 yard;
choice , 79c
* L
Michael’s May White Sale
Table 6 Wonderful surprise on Table 6. Fine
n lQ Linens for needlework and dress usage.
Sheer Handkerchief linen In all colors.
Linen Huck Toweling, French R*:isto
ahd the finest of Sheer Swiss Organdies. Were
$L50 and up. Now for your selection $1.19 yard
Sale Children’s Underwear
Princess Slips for 6 to 14 years. Tucked, gal
loped and lace trimmed. Made of fine fabrics.
Were $1.26 to $2.50. Now ... J .... 1-4 OFF
Drawers for 2 to 12 years. Knicker and
straight knee styles, embroidered, tucked and
lace trimmed. Were 60c, 68c and 98c. Sale—
38c, 48c, 68c
Well made Teddies of pink Nainsook and
“white checked Muslin. $1.00 value. COa
In the May Sale '
Boys’ Union Suits of good pajama QQa
checks. Made like dad’s
Children’s Sleepers of checked Muslin, dura
ble and comfortable. Priced for quick QQa
selling
Ladies’ Hand Made Camisoles, scalloped with
strap shoulder. $1.98
Ladies’ White Nainsook Chemise, plain and
lace trimmed. Were $1.75. Cl Qfi
Sale
Nainsook Corset Covers, all styles and trim
mings. Were68c to$2.50. All ... l*4th OFF
Ladies’ Nainsook Drawers .... l-4th OFF
Founded in 1882^41 Years Young.
Of flesh Nainsook, trimmed and Cl 10
emroidered in orchid and blue..
Lovely $2.25 Gowns of white, flesh or pink
Batiste. Hand embroidered, lace trimmed
wilfli real lace, in either round or square
neck styles and strap Cl flfi
shoulder *1.00.
Beautiful white lace trimmed Gowns, for
merly priced $3.25, $3.50 and $4.50. Now in
the White Sale jg and ^ggg
Were $2.00 and $3.00 Cambric Gowns, trimmed with narrow Cl AO and CO Aft
embroidery bands and ruffles. Now .. .. S"' 1 * 0
Hand Made Gowns, exquisitely embroidered on the finest soft Nainsook. CO Aft
Were $3.50 to $4.00. Sale
Neddies - Knickers - ‘Vests - Camisoles
Of Nainsook and Batiste, in white, flesh or pink, plain, hemstitched, ■
embroidered or Gingham trimmed ... . '. ..
98c
Teddies of white Batiste and Crepe, were $2.50, lace, ribbon or hemstitched. Cl Aft
Sale priced 9**99
Nainsook Teddies,-with Val and Breton laces, fine ones that were priced Cl Oft
to $3.75. May priced '. / ^ 1 m "
Lovely Teddies of Radium Silk and'Crepe de Chine, hemstitched and lace trimmed.
Colors white, ash, pink, blue, orchid, violet and peach. CQ Qft
May Sale only *0-30
Fancy Batiste Step-ins in flesh and orchid, bound and 98C an< * Si 18
embroidered in contrasting colors *** 1 " 1 °
Knickers of white, flesh and blue Nainsook, hemstitched and embroidered.
Italian Silk plain Vests of fine quality with strap or bodice top. In flesh and orchid.
Novelty Italian Silk Vests in all colors, withand without fine $3.48 and $3.98
Fine Camisoles of Crepe de Chine, Georgette and Wash CO Aft ^ CQ Aft
Satin. Formerly, $4.50 to $6.75. Now *«*-"*«’
Fine $2.00 to $5.00 Boudoir Caps in flesh and orchid, in the May Sale Less l-4jth for all.
Satin Petticoats, with a double panel and scalloped bottom and embroidery QQa
flounced ones •
MICHAEL BROTHERS
Extra Specials In White
Linen Weft Towels
u and
34c
of fine conatrneUon and
durability. A Wo
value .. .. ....
Red Star Diaper
.. Cloth
$1.69
$1.98
$2.19
Size
14 Inch
Sin,
27 inctf
Sice
to inch
Colored Dimity
Bed Spreads
“Sxw....*....$2.48
s, 8 ”,o.. .,...$2,98
P9*e, Slue, fipld.
Long Cloths
36 Inch*, wide 10 yard piece.
"ifU $1.48
"VU $1.98
No. C, C9 ja
10 yard
No. D, (4 as
10 yard« 9C.9D
Bleaching Special
0 yard, fine aoft bleaching—
no starch—ready to make—
98c
$13.50 Lined Sets
Dwryvale Unen, 3 yard cloth
with .lx 33 inch pure
Linen napkins A O
to match 9 • i‘fO
Dress linens
Pure Linen Itamee. yard-
wide In white and 7A n ’
16 colon ... m f ww
Linen Lawn
White Linen of flno sheer
quality and a full AA.
yard Wide wOw
Dimity White ;
BedSpreads «
Size
63x10 ..
Size
72x90 ..
Sire
81x10 .,
$1.98
.$2.28
..$2.48
Boxed Nainsook
36 to' 39 Indies wide
' 10 yard bolts
33.96 Bolt. ~
Sale .. ..
93.96 Bolts
Seile .. .,
34.26 Bolt.,
Sale .. .
96.60 Bolt.,
Sale .. ,i
Glass Toweling
In rod or bluo chocks. Fine
quality. Valuo not 1 os.
than IQr
• 30 cents ........ Iwlr,
Fine Bath Towels
Extra largo and heavy. Either
all white or In fancy col
ored borders,
76c values
49c
Size
63x90 ..
Size
72x9 ...
Site
90x90 ..
Site
61290 If.
SALE SHEETS and CASES
Michael’s Goodwear
$1119 B, i^H.a....$1:79
— .$1.29 , 34c
$1.54
Site
45x36 ,
,39c
#4 CO 81(0 45x36 H - 8 - AQa
a..... >1.00 Cases **00
WHITETHORN-ANCHOR
Sheet* and Ca*es 15 Per Cent Off..
SALE FINE ‘BED SPREADS
Marseilles Spreads . _.. _.. — • ---if®
■Spreads formerly priced to 36.00. Ptaln hemmed and cut
cornered. In sites for single and double beds.
Marseilles Spreads --- — •. . —.-$5.58
Pina handxomo apreads that were to 37.60. Plain.and scal
loped. cut cornered once (n largo alxca.
Marseilles Spreads ... .. - ■ .$7.48 ft
Oor finest spreads so at thlx price. All nandaono ones thot
were to 39.60. Beautiful dexlsnx. plain and ecalloped.
SALE TABLE LINENS
Not In aeven yearn have we offend such low prices or sueh
fine Table Unenx. The reductions an drastic. Tlio sale prices
are actually leee than today’s coaL .
58 inch Fine Table Damask 49c yard
72 inch Fine Table Damask.—— -79c yard
18 inch Hemmed Damask Napkins_$1.39 dor.
$3.00 Hemmed Cloths, all sizes.-$1.48 $1.98
All Other Table Linens and Napkins
LESS 20 PER CENT.
Extra Fine Irish Pillow Cases $2.00
Extra Fine Irish Pillow Cases $5.48 pair
$6.75 H. S. Linen Pillow Cases $5.48 pair
$7.60 Pure Linen Napkins $5.98
$2.25 Silver Bleach Linen, 72 inch ...$1.98
$7.50 Pure Linen Clothes — $4.28
All Fancy Linens LESS ONE-FOURTH
Sale of Huck and ‘Bath e To r wels
20c Huck and Bath Towels------iw.—12c
30c Huck and Bath Towels 19c
50c Huck and Bath.Towels... 39c
65c White and Fancy Turkish... 49c
$1.00 Pure Linen Guest Size.— 69c
$1.00 Pure Linen Size 18x36.. 79c
$1.25 Pure Linen, Size 20x40 98c
$2.00 Pure Linen. Size 22x38 $1.48
$2.50 Fine Bath Mats.... $1.98
All Other Towels and Bath Mats
LESS 15 PER CENT.
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