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ATHENS, GA- SUNDAY. JULY 8. 1123.
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It'CHILD CLINIC
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Local Club Votes to Help
Support Clinic For Deaf
am l Dumb Children in
Macon. <
Athens Klwanlans have Joined
other like clubs In Georgia In sup.
^,1 of a clinic at the Union boa-
plui for deaf And dumb children
Tfc>- Athena club Friday at Ita
luncheon meeting In the State Col
lege of Agriculture Cafeteria, voted
support the work; alogg with
other atato clubs.
Joel A. Weir told tho slub Fri
gs,. that tbe matter of eatobllah-
lug an assembling plant for hand
ling surplus farm crop# In Ath.
sn; is belpg considered and a re
port on the committee’* action will
he made some (line In the next few
weeks.
Kiwanlan M. J. Abney stated tha'.
tv. Ashford, prominent Watklns-
iillc huslnesi man, told him ea-
tshllshment of tho Curb Market
hire wan one of the finest steps
m help the farmer Athens has
svrr taken. Ho said Oconee county
people are deriving much benefit
from tho Market !
Tho club had Pa Ita guests. Miss
Olive QuIIIlan who entertained
pleasantly with several musical
.elections. Dr. J. C. Wilkinson, pas.
tor pf the First Baptist church,
who spoke on the opportunity there
I, for unselfish service, J. R
Mitchell, who was the guest ol
Kiwanlan C, :< W. Croaks. Garland
Peyton and U. J. Bennett of Fits-
geratd, a member of the Klwanls
club In that city.
•old thorougnbrsd owned hr-Mrs.
sunt' Peabody of Hinsdale, III., a Chicago suburb, clearing the I
t S feet 11-16 Inches. In doing that he smashed Uw 8 feet 1-1 1
.cord made 10 years ago by Confidence at Coburg; finU. Fred ye:
i Great Heart’s rider. ^ .-hi -j. —
How Your Money Is Spent By Clarke
\ Co. Anti-Tuberculosis Association
DOUGLAS,! On.—One of the larg-
farin meetings ever- hold Ir
Coffee county was held for Satur
day afternoon, 'July 7, at the court
house. where many Importnat eub-
joctN of e*tr*tae importance to the
farmer* of this section waa die*
rueseed. ‘
Tho meeting was arranged by
Douglas Klwanls club and the
main subject discussed was the
dairying game. Speakers will be
dairying game. Speakers were
proNont who are familiar with the
dairying business.
SYLVAN1A, da.—Joe Woods, a
young white boy about 18 years
was killed Inntantly Wedncs-
at Martni’s store, near Mill-
•n, when the Ford he was drlv-
went Into a ditch. The younR
wan thrown violently against
nterelng wheel and hsl neck
broken. The body was Interred
Friday in the cemetery at Brick
church.
By M. G. MICHAEL
4 1 read a short while ago that
many persons afflicted with tu
berculosis attained success. On the
Hit wero such namos ns Cicero, the
great Roman advocate, onto: and
writer. He did not die of the dis
ease with which ho was fffli ted;
Antony’s soldiers killed him at the
ago or slxty-three.
Milton, one of the greatest of
English poets, lived to b<> sixty-
six years old and he, too, was af
flicted with tuberculosis.
Tho author of Faust, Goethe, the
greatest of German poets was also
n victim of -the white plague, but
eighty three ycaca. old .when
^greatest of Italian violin
ists, ftiganlnl, lived to bo fifty-
six years old, and he, too, was
stricken with this dreaded disease.
Scotland’s most famous son In
the field of letters was 8lr Walter
8cott. Ho, too, was a victim of
tuberculosis, but died gt tho age
of slxty-threo.
Our / own Washington Irving,
writer, blogrnpher, humorist, was
effllcted with this disease but
rounded out three score years and
sixteen, passing away at the aga
of seventy six.
This proves that those affllcte'd
with tuberculosis have a fighting
chance to round out the years of
their natural lives,- If given the
proper care, the propper food, and
MICHAEL'S
Shoe Department ,
What Fashion demands of the well dressed
woman is always displayed first in our
Shoe Department Therefore we show—
SLIPPERS OF FIELD MOUSE
Trimmed in Cordovan
$11.85
WHITE KID PUMPS
$8.50 to $10.00
REIGNSKIN
* Trimmed With Kid
$6.85 to $7.85
the proper sanitation and the prop,
or Instructions, how to live.
The Clarke County Antl-Tuberc-
nloela Association has no excuse
for Its existence except to function
umtelflshly to the need, and re
quirements of those who are af
flicted with tubercnloalb.
I-ant year at the approach of
rhrlHtman you bought ‘‘Chriatmaa
Seals." There were sold by the
Clarko County Antl-Tuberculoals
Association. You have a right to
know what became of the nickels,
dimes, and dollars which you In-
vested In these seals.
Mrs. Agnes Crawford Bowers, the
efficient nurse of the Antl-Ttl-
herculosls Association made fifty,
three vlalto In one month to.fam-
llles where tuberculoids “existed,
and with Dr. Applewhite examined
fifty-nine, white, and nine colored
patients during that period; mn-
plled six small ton snptcm cups and
ten packaxea of rettlli to patients.
Out of fifty-nine patients exam
ined, nine were lound "not nor
mal" and they will re-examine, aald
nine patlenta within a month’s
time to see If their condition Is
Improving.
They have already found one
very much Improved after taking
outdoor breathing exercises dally
for ten days; friction In the left
Jung was quite dearod off.
Five out of nine conored patlenta
were found "not normal," nnd
re-examined the end nf 1 |ln ®
They have supplied sporlment
sputum bottles which will be ex
amined for T. B. bWIU. T ry have
taken the Red Croas Sn'lal Bor.
I vice Worker to IwO famllle* for
Investigation of homo conditional
she gave an order for groceries to
■ one and supplied sweat milk to the
[other family.
Isn’t this a nohle work on the
part of an nnaelflsh aasoelatlon of
women and men who have at heart
the keynote of what religion stands
for—lo aid. asalat and minuter
unto tho unfortunate iod tho tick.
! The work of tMe association Is
not only to help, aid and a**l»t
those with tuberculoali. but also
to keep the disease from spread
ing by Instructing those affected
how to safeguard other* with when’
they come In contact.
The Clarke county Antl.Tubere-
uloais Association can and will ha.
come a powerful factor for doing
good. If encouraged In Ito work.
You have encouraged It and made
It possible for It to function so eue-
cessfully. Keep np tha encouraga-
ment.
Civic Clubs to
Go to “Y” Camp
Members of the Athens Rotary
and Klwanls ctaba bav been In
vited to a barbecue gt too Y. M.;
C. A. Boys’ Camp In toe north
Georgia mountains next Thursday
and will go up there In a body.
Under supervision of Secretary
w T. Forbes, sixty-four Athens
and Kortheaat Georgia boyb ara
enjoying tho camp two miles from
Tallulah Falls.
Athenians Will Go
To Spanish-American
Meeting in ’Nooga
Dr. W. 31. Bursou and C. A.
Von der Leith will attend the na
tional conrentlon of tho Veterans
of the Spanish-American war In
Chattanooga tola year. Tho codven-1
tlon will.he held eoafb for the first
Umo. Dr. Bunon will be a date-
gate by virture of being command,
or of the local camp while Mr.
Von der Leith wae elected e dele-
gate from too stato-at.large at the
recent state convention In At-
lanta. Augusta won tha next con
vention, _ ..
Imported
Japanese Pongee
First quality government
inspected perfect Pongee.
12 momme weight
85c yard
MICHAEL’S
July Sales Featuring
Golliwog Double
Compacts
A most attractive leather
case containing powder
and orange rouge.
$1.50
Extraordinary Merchandise at Extraordinary Reductions
EXTRAORDINARY SALE
Pongee Overblouses
Pongee Overblouses with Tuxedo'
collars and hemstitched fronts.
Pongee blouses with Peter Pan
collars and filet trimming. Ideal
for summer wear. Sold regularly
at $3.95.
$3.19
EXTRAORDINARY SALE
Whitall’s Fine Rugs
Only once in a great while are
these quality rugs offered at a re
duction. There are only nine of
these and they are our finest-
some are discontinued numbers,
some are slightly soiled. Sizes 8x10
and 9x12. Prices $87.50 to $123.00.
All Less 25 Per Cent
Tepracs Anglo-Persians
Kirmans
EXTRAORDINARY SALE
Desirable Colored Voiles
Embroidered Dot Voiles
Silk Tissue Voiles
Right when most in demand comes
this sales of Voiles to lighten your
dress problem and make the sum
mer a cool one for you.
At 39c a table of Voiles containing
more, than a thousand yards of
printed and silk stripe Voiles in
all colors and color combinations.
Voiles that sold regularly at 58c.
39c yard
At 69c a table of Silk Tissue Voiles
and fine Voiles with embroidered
dots that sold regularly at 95c.
69c yard
EXTRAORDINARY SALE
hosiery For Kiddies
Over 1,000 pairs of Children’s
Fancy Sox, that sold regularly for
35c pair, in sizes 6 to 9 1-2.
22t cents
EXTRAORDINARY SALE
Kayser—Van Raalte
Chamoisette Gloves
Imported 12 button Chamoisette
Gloves of such quality seldom get
into a sale.’ Paris point backs—all
sizes. Colors Pongee, brown, grey,
white, black, mode, oak, covert
Sold regularly at 98c pair.
85 cents
EXTRAORDINARY SALE
Ivory Toilet Articles
Real French Ivory Buffers, Pic.,
ture Frames, Jewelry Cases, Pur
Cushions, Combs, Perfume Bottles
and Bud Vases. Value to $2.00.
98 cents
EXTRAORDINARY SALE
Fancy Ratines
At 49c a final clean up of ail fancy
colored Ratines. Beautiful patterns
in various color combinations. Rat
ines that sold regularly to 89c
yard.-
49 cents
EXTRAORDINARY SALE
100
DRESSES
$1 'l .85
12
TUB SILKS SPORT SILKS
AFTERNOON DRESSES
A wire from our New York office
told us of the coming of these ex
traordinary values in fine dresses
and they have just been unpacked
and Monday will be ready for your
selection.. They cannot last long
and the early shopper will be re
paid.
Materials Colors
Tub Silks Coral
Crepe de Chine White
Silk Ratine Lavender, Green
Sport Silks .Maize
Shantung Silks Pink
Silk Broadcloth , Rose
Imported Ratines Beige
Cordette <Sand
In the lot are dresse? that we have
sold for $37.50.
, $i2>* 85
EXTRAORDINARY SALE
Boys’ Middy Suits Wash Suits
Rompers Creepers
Of the best materials, built for
wear—the children’s section offers
a.sale of Mother’s Friend Middy
Suits.
Less 25 Per Cent
Also Creepers made of solid color
suiting and Chamhray, that sold
for $1.18, $1.50, $2.25 to $3.50.
Less 25 Per Cent
EXTRAORDINARY SALE
Indian Head Doiles
Fine Doiles of Stamped Indian
Head—neat designs in corner, size
14 inches. Regularly 25c.
19c each
EXTRAORDINARY SALE a
Fine Silk Overblouses 1
Our entire stock of handsome col
ored Overblouses of fancy sport
silk and Crepe de Chines. Some
Egyptian designs, some lace trim
med, some ribbon trimmed. Blouses
that sold for $10.75 to $15.00.
Half Price
EXTRAORDINARY SALE
Hosiery For Women
LndiesV outsize mock seam Silk
Stockings. Black only. Sold regu
larly at $1.60.
79c p^ir
Full fasihoned Idee striped and'
Richileau Ribbed Silk Stockings.
Colors white and brown. Made by
McCallum and Corticelli. Sold Reg
ularly at $3.50. /
$2.29 '
EXTRAORDINARY SALE
Royal Society Package /
Pieces—Half Price
From the finest maker of stamped
package pieces comes a sale for the
women who sew. Children’s dress
es, boys’ suits, collar bags, boys’
hats, gowns, teddies, dressing
sacques and fly swatter covers.
Half Price
EXTRAORDINARY SALE
Early Fall Dress
Gingham
Over 5,000 yards of the new fall
gingham in pretty new pattern
effects, small and large checks, in
new color combinations and they
are introduced to you in a sale. All
thirty-two inches wide, fast colors.
29c yard
EXTRAORDINARY SALE
White Goods
From this most popular section
comes good news for you—a sale
of white goods most in demand—
98c Heavy White Tennis Satin 69c
$3.95 Fruit of the Loom Boxed
Nainsook $3.29
55c Irish Dimity, stripes and
checks i. 42c
98c 90 inch Union Linen
Sheeting 84c
39c White Voile 25c
25c Nainsook 19c
25c Checked Dimity 19c
EXTRAORDINARY SALE
Children’s /
Stamped Dresses
For the kid from two to five are
these stamped Chamhray Dresses
in tan, blue and rose with assorted
designs—lazy daisy and French
knots. Sold regularly at 59c.
39 cents