The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, June 24, 1923, Image 9

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Investigate Tatar I Tv Regular Subscriber* THE BANNER-HERAI.D J1.000 Accident Holier Free Inveatlgate Todayl To Regular Subacrlbera The BANNER-HERALD 91,000 Accident Policy Free Dally and Sunday-10 Cantu a. Week. Daily and Sunday—10 Centa a Weak. •Ingle Coplaa 2 Cantu Dally. I Centa Sunday, ATHENS MASONS WILL OBSERVE ST. JOHN’S DAY MONDAY; PAST GRANDJMASTER NAPIER SPEAKS Know One Another Spirit Wiir Be Feature of Meet'- inff Which. Begins At 8:30 O’clock. Mr. Napier, Mrs. Phil W. Davis, of Lexington, one of Georgia's most prominent women, will speak. Mrs! Davis is pnst grand worthy matron of the Order of Eastern Star in Georgia. ' !*. P. Hardeman, past grand emi nent commander Knights Templars I of Georgia will preside over the meeting aftet it has been called to order by Oscar Kfnnehrew. wor shipful master of /ML Vemon prevail. ‘ I Lodge. Thp St. John Tho Baptist tele. I Mr. Nr Piet will be Introduced by bration will be observed and pastjWUI J*. Erwin and Mrs. Davis by grand master George M. Napier M^s. 8. p. Reaves. The meeting will deliver an address. Mr. Napier I will be one of the largest ever is one of the most eloquent speak- held by Athens Masons. It begins ers in the state and is well known at 8:30 o'clock. Well K.nown Surgeon, Dean of University Med ical College, Dies Friday in Augusta. AUGUSTA, Ga.—Dr. William Henry Dougfciy, Jr. 9 dean of the] Univemlty Medical College, a I branch of the University of Geor gia, aqd prominet Augusta medical man/ died here Friday . He had I been Sick but a few days and hit death was unexpected. I Dr. Doughty .wa* one of the lead - 1 Ing surgeons, physicians and «du-| tutors of the smith nnd It wuu Every now and/then we offer^Merchandise that we consider re- To this markable because of its High Quality and its Low Price, group of selling Evehts we now add tutors of the south and It was largely through his effort* that the I medical college of the University i of Georgia, located* in Augusta, hat attained Its high position as an In stitution. Dr. Doughty wg« a native of Augusta, having been born, in thlr city on November 9. 18S«. He was the son of the late Dr. William Hen ry Doughty, Sr., and * Mrs. Julia Sarah (Felder) Doughty. Dr I Doughty was president of the Geor gia State Board of Health and watj a trustee of the Augusta orphan I asylum nnd the Academy of Rfch- A Sale of 450 Yards of Exquisite Fluffy^Ruff This is a thirty-six inch wide Pure Silk Crepe ideal foi blouses, dresses, and all sport wear garments- Made color combinations as- White Mixed Grey and White member* oach from Mt. Vernon Lodjse: Keystone (Chapter; God frey de HonIIIon Commandery; So. . Ionia chapter. v The membership of Mt. Vernon Lodge Is 600; Keystone Chapter 400; Go-Trey (\o Bouillon Com- mandery GOO and Soionla Chapter, 50. Gowi Features In MacFadden Magazines The six .periodicals put out by the Macfadden Publications, Inc., are now on sale at the newstnnds There Is a distinctive lndlvldunlit? about this group # of magazines which In no small measure explains their mounting sales. Perhaps ll Is the Impress of their founder— whose God-driven pen has made millions think—that acounts foi the unusual True Story, P4»yslca?f Black and White Copen and White Jade and White Rose and White Navy and White Navy and Tan Dr. Doughty was well known In Athens nnd had many warm friends lirre nnd the news of his death was -received with genuineywrrow. He was especially well known among the University of Georgia circles His son. Roger, was a graduate of the University here, several years ago. SPORT HATS Ideal for Summer Wear PONGEE DRESSES $11-75 Lovely models made of imported Silk Pongee jn natu- SPECIAL SALE LADIES WOOL ' BATHING SUITS Smart white milans trimmed with crepe COST OF LIVING IN ITALY RISES TO HIGHEST POINT Dimmed with crepe and Velvet bonds. As illustrated ROME.—America lias no mo* nopoly on tho high coat of living. Stnco May the Italian living coat . , v Right at the height of the season comes a sale of fine bathing suits, offering an oportunity to get a fine suit that will make swimming a real delight. Shown in ath letic cut in colors Kelley, purple/red, heather and navy. Culture. MoVle Weekly, National tl6n la further complicated-by the Brain Power, Beautiful Woman- fall of the lira, hood and Metropolitan Magazine Government circle! are becom- The current liuiue* arc chock—a Ing alarmed at thd high commodi- block with sparkling features. Pop- ty prices, wtfiicb are racing far ular authors contribute to their ahead of salaries.^ 9* pages while artists of note Ulus An official commtrtque reports trato the special articles and flo that Premier Musaollbl will take tlon, particularly attuned to sum' stringent measures to eliminate mcr rending. Under the editorial speculation from commerce lo policy of Fulton Oursler. super- foods. • vising editor of all Macfadden Pub- Mayors Of towns- will be aum- lications. the high standard set by moned fo confer with him and aUb- BeiViarr 'Macfadden is vigorous!* mjL plans for cutting food prices ral color with dainty hand drawn work, style that is most becoming to all fgiures. Don’t (nil to inspect our tinun illy complete collection of summer “sport, milliner? Special $11.75 mCHAEUS SPECIAL SALE Round Hat Boxes $7.95 Black enameled boxes, bound in tan contrasting leather to add to your travel comfort. Sizes 18 and 30 inches. , $7.95 Princess Slips * Made necessary by light weight dresses, the slip is indispcnsible. Models of Radium Silk, fine Sat een and Cotton Satin. lore Than One Hundred Million 'Founds j l of Food and Seed Grain a Month Has 1: •Been Shipped to Russia for Famine Aid Kandy Kraft Kandtes for Kiddies Prices $2.75 to $8.75 Underwear Specials Showing a Saving Nainsook gowns, round and V- shaped necks, dainty bias stitch ing. Sold regularly at $1.25. 98 cents Gowns of White Nainsook, trim med in orchid and hand embroid ery. $1.50 Gowns of Shadow Batiste, stitched in silk and ribbon trim med. Colors white and peach. $2.00 Step-ins of Shadow Striped Ba tiste, white, peach and orchid, trimmed with silk stitching and lace. Also Vests to match. \ $1.25 Step-ins of'Plisse Crepe in peach and orchid. $2.00 1 Vests to match above. $2.00 Teddies made of fine Nainsook, hemstitched and hand embroider ed. $L75 T e d d i e s—Step-in models of Plisse Crepe, hemstitched at top and bottom. $2.25 SPECIAL SALE Hot Weather Toilet Requisites 30c Mum 24c 35c Odorono 29c 25c Spiro .. 19c 50c Neet 39c 25c Amolin .. . 19c 50c Violet Deodorizer ..:.. .. 39c 25c Mennen’s Talcum .. .... 19c 25c Djer Kiss Talum .. .. .. 19c 25c Johnson’s Talcum .... .. 19c 25c Mavis Talcum 19c 50c Hind’s Honey and Almond 39c 25c Packer’s Tar Soap ... .... 19c 25c Cuticura Soap .. 19c 15c Castiib Soap 14c 9§c Azurea Face Powder .. .. 89c 98c Floramye Face Powder .. 89c 50c Djer Kiss Face Powder .. 39c $1 Mary Garden Face Powder 89c 35c Pond’s Cold Cream .. ... 29c 35c Pond’s Vanishing Cream . 29c 50c Pompeian Cream- 39c 60c Nadine Vanishing Cream . 39c Our candy section is more popu lar than ever since the arrival of these Kandies for Kiddies. They are made for children and are pure. Candies made in miniature portraying characters in Fairy land—Little Jack Homer, Jack and Jill, Mary and Her Lamb, Little Red Riding Hood, Humpty Dumpty, etc.,, in attractive boxes. Swimming Shoes Rubber Bathing Shoes. Many colors and indispensible for swim ming comfort. No single figure cen give a better «» of the magnitude of the oper- 1 ( : the American Relief Ad- bought f rom tho American | tr and hhipped in American 1 • since the beginning of its 01 as late Ir. August, 1U22. In > 18 months that figure was V t to one million tone, or two pounds. The exact tonnage < 121 up to March 28. 1928. wh graced to pounds, would give le fv12,000, or an average of more ~a one hundred million pounds a , Ola represents tho shipment of ••“tuffs and s*ed only and does at include fifteen .million pounds of ■wal and hospital auppliee 'or •ra y a million and a half dollars’ JRh of elothing which the Ameri ll 3 Relief Administration alio TOed from America as a part of i aussian Relief prograifi during lame period. a foe food supplies and seed grains 5»ed 237 different ships and this 5 not take Into account the 1 P*rnu, trans-shipments from i and Hamburg to Rnwian ’ ElectricHair Curlers Another shipment of guaran teed Electric Curling Irons. Get yours. oaf ihipments from tho United States in small Iota by liners. Sixty- nine different ahlpa carried the medical supplies and the cost of sr&v ' lnr,e ""“h; Jhe estimated resources mobilized from all quartan by the American Relief Administration under the di rection of Herbert Hoover, for dis tribution in Russia under its agreed control will, up to the close or tho present program after the coming harvest, amount to upward* of sec,OCO.OOO. No ateney wen. out of