The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, August 12, 1923, Image 7

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IT; T InTestlfSte Today To Regular Subscriber! THE BANNER-HERALD $1,000 Accident Policy tree THE BANNER-HERALD Daily and Sunday—10 Cents a Week. Ertabliahed 1833 Dally and Sunday—It Cents a Week. To Regular Subscribers THE BANNER-HERALD $1,000 Accident Policy Free Investigate Today] vol. 9i no. 154. ] na Associated Press Service ATHENS, GA* SUNDAY, AUGUST 12, 1923. A. B. C. Paper fin IVES HIGHEST PRAISE Milton Little of Jefferson County Writes Newspa per Article Commending Good Work of School. A distinct compliment Is paid tv University of Georgia Huin- „ior School, the city of Athens and tin* personnel of the school by Mil- ton It. Little, county superintendent ,,f Jefferscvi county, in an article in the Louisville (fla.) News and In part Mr. Little writes: •As one enters the campus of th- University of Georgia hr 1: impressed with the fire spirit of work and determination on flu part of the entire stud you cannot but feel here determined body lalcnt a! fo know |edi;<i u. k them forget the hot sutmn • r. Athens is undoubtedly finest city of Its size ill'the of Georgia and nowhere do find the spirit of graft, lull • business men seem to know these. 2,188 students are ht get the* maximum of odu for the minimum amount of *’|»r. Joseph Stewart, the clent director of the stimn schools Is a real artist when .ones to entertaining strange (.ne fiMV't lietp blit f«-'. *-f»ii{ hf .Iter meeting F EN DRAW! Are Becoming Greater Factors Than Ever in Running of Government of United States. (By Associated Press) WASHINGTON.—Women are be- jomiug a larger factor than ever in the running of the government. When Miss Louise Stanley as sumes office as chief of the newly established bureau of home econo mics of the Department of Agri culture September 1, there will lie more than half a dozen high-sal aried women assisting In the ac tivities of the nation. Miss Stan ley's work will he to direct service to workers in rural communities and assist in every -way possible the task of the nation’s' home makers. She comes from the Uni- •rslty of Missouri. that executive posi tions in Washington are scattered through many government depart- nts and bureaus. Some of the {her paid are: Mrs. Mabel Walk- Willebrandt, assistant attorney ueral, $7,500; Mrs. Helen H Gardner, civil serviice commission „ er. $5,000; Miss ‘Mary Anderson, 11, i, director of the women’s bureau, out Department of I*abor, $5,000; Mrs. ffi Bessie Parker Bruggeman, chair- imr man of the Employee’s Compensa- 1P tlon Commission, $4,000; Miss •«. ! Margaret M. Hanna, chief of the :» * correspondence division of the State Department; Miss I uclllo ■irt with his broad smile and hearty (Atcherson. the first woman handshake. PRAISES MUSIC "You cannot measure the maount nf gnnd along rcliKfous lines you derive from hearing Dr. Morgan fur a week give ids lectures oft thr Christ of the Fourth Gospel. After hearing Pr. Morgan you feel that surely here Is a man that “walkr ith God.” f of the Diplomatic CorpV and Miss Margaret I!. Wilson, chief of tho tnolioK with the enemy di vision of tho Federal Trade Com- mission. Waffle Wop to Succeed “Hot Cake Boys This Winter with God.”* YORK— An epidemic of • •The music is under the dircc JJ 1 *' ‘ hlt Now York • i,.n „r Dr George. F. Orunberry. I waffle shops ni i,i 11 n ur \ '* H l mtw.w ar.. tin Strangers to the min ,"f»w York City, and It ha, nevei | They «. »» ^iu.de'o ,, en better In tho hiotory of the I die west. and » u , ennt ern nnlver^lty. UJ. .tnlee^| — s-r-s all 'music love™ citals given under this artists di* rectlon. ”1 shall he glad when P will be* come possible for every :racher in our county to attend summer school s omewbere each summer. ••A teacher attending summet "school has the opporunity to oh* serve the latest methods of teach ing and thus it enables them to got ;i broader vision of their work and make their school more attractlv unkn< A report this week wild a wnffl. | byndlcate had. ottered 06.000 for th. , northeast corner of Broadway no, . ntn Street (Hotel Clarldge), now, ftccupled by ait orangeade concern The orangeade people are reported to have countered by offering to^ split the space with them. J .* Waffle stands are growing to b- n concession with carnivals, al though not frequent as yet. I Some time ago Fete Soteror, the ; make their school more mirncuvt Some time ago i eie ps.u-..»..»»» for the children. The time has al* j\chl«ngo restaurateur, came to New j ready come in some counties Georgia where every teacher bo* fare they can tench must be t* graduate of a standard college, .'.ml attend summer school each sum* mef, with the work they are to take prescribed by the Hoard ol Education. The time is almost a- hand when this ruling will be uni versal in the United States. 4 n-ni.tiiii— York with the intention of opening] a waffle shop. He picked n spot on West 46th street, immediately east of Broadway, hut was fright ened *ff by the rent demanded. POLISH DIET AID8 8P0RTA BOBBY AGAIN ATLANTA. Go.—Bobby Jones return here from Inwood with th« .... national golf title, has materlallf J re stimulated interest in tha. game t will I WAI |IAW—A special Sport? Commission of the Diet has been ] formed to deal with all matters of, athletics nnd physical education ]’• Roland. One of the, first cll*li|l; of this commission, was that no ( m of a legislative character, passed without prevlou here A new weekly record was communication with the Polish Imng up for the public links at , Commltee of the Olympaid and the piedmont park whore 1.1-17 playsr. Pnllsh Union of rpor.lna organls.- registered. i tions. Ho, Hum, What’s $15,000,000? - Hopkins just can’t keep » &v.VMs * ««»«** f not! e has Single Copies 2 Cents Daily. 6 Cents Sundsy. MICHAEL’S FOR MONDAY: 58 SALES FOR 3 PRICES The sales at one dollar are for items usually sold to $2. Wonderful values You must be early Teddies of Colored Batiste $1 $1.60 reguarly, and of lovely quality and styles. Colors pink .blue, orchid and peach. Flesh Batiste Night Gowns $1 That sell in stock for $1.60. Made of fine quality striped flesh Batiste. Boston Shopping Bags $1 A real $2 value. Ideal for shopping and for carrying bathing apparel, among many other uses. Fall Dress Ginghams, 5 yards ... .$1 32 inch wide fine fast color Toile du Nord and Kalbur- nie dress ginghams. Regular 29c yard. Ladies’ Muslin Petticoats $1 Made of fine white Muslin with ruffles of lace and em broidery. Regular $1.60. , Infants Outing Kimonas $1 Were $1.60. Finely made of good quality, pink or blue washable outing flannel. Infants’ Wool Sweaters $1 Solid white cunning warm sweaters, trimmed with blue or pink. , Lace Vestees and Collars $1 Your choice of all In stock that sell for $1.26, $1.60 to $2.00; and many have just arrived. Embroidered Woof Flannel, yard .$1 Fine teddies of Carter make, wide or tight knee, open white/ Regularly to $1.75 a yard. Knitted Lisle Teddies $1 Fine ieddies of Carter made, wide or tight knee, open or closed seat, camisole top, in white or flesh. $1.50 values. Outsize Silk Hose, pair $1 A wonderful buy in white, black and brown outsizea 8 1-2 to 10. Full Fashioned Silk Hose, pair ... .$1 Just think of it! Worth $2 pair. Colora white, beaver, pearl, cordovan, red and green. Pure silk with lisle garter tops and feet. Men’s Silk Sox, pair ...' $1 Fine qualities regularly to $1.60 pair. Colors brown and black with white clox, and fancy striped in black, brown, green, blue, sizes 10 to 11 1-2. Misses’ Ribbed Silk Hose, pair .. .$1 Very fine handsome quality for dressy wear, colors brown, black and white. Sizes 8 1-2 to 10. Value $1.60. Ivory Toilet Articles $1 Your choice picture frames, buffers, bud vases, combs and perfume bottles. Value to $2. Combination Donnes .$1 In fancy boxes, contents, powder, rouge and lipstick. Regularly $1.60. Tinsel tapestry covered containers. Electric flair Curlers $1 Guaranteed to wear a whole year. They have sold aa high as $3.60 and more. A wonderful buy. Silk Japanese Pongee, yard $1 32 inches wide and the imported first grade quality. Ljmitcd quantity. Fine Linen Writing Paper, box .. .$1 Allcolorsand new shapes. Values to $1.75. st — In the trwo dollar sales are goods sold regularly as high as All good goods and limited in quantities. Ladies’ White Shoes, pair $2 White canvas oxfords and pumps, formerly priced to $7.50 pair. Just 60 pairs of these, all welt soles, and many with rubber heels. Silk Crepe de Chine, yard $2 40 inches wide nnd lovely quality in 14 fine colora. Satin Charmeuse, yard $2 Satin is the silk for fall. This is full yard wide and here in 10 fine shades. To $2.75 Fine Silk Hosiery, pair . .$2 Our finest makes go into this sale. All sizes and col ors in fine quality perfect full fashioned silk hose. Merode Knit Teddies; pair $2 Of the finest summer weight lambs wool quality. All styles with a band top. Wool Canton Crepe, yard $2 Lovely light quality for early fail dresses. 40 inches wide. Colors black, brown, copen, navy, tan and grey. Wool Ben Hur Fabric, yard $2 Lovely quality 54 inches wide, black and navy with fine white stripe. For dresses and suits for fall. Wool Shepard Checks, yard $2 Black and white, and navy and white Shepard checks of fine quality, 38 inches wide. All Over Silk Lace, yard $2 Beautiful patterns for afternoon and night time dress es. Values were to $4.50 yard. Fine Lace Vest Sets $2 Handsome quality and designs that sell regularly to $3.60 each. Gowns of French Voile . .$2 Lovely quality peach shade with V neck and sleeveless styles. Hand Made Camisoles $2 Trimmed with dainty hand embroidery, lovely gar ment, all. Fine Batiste Night Gowns $2 With hemstitched neck and sleeves. Trimmed with . hand embroidery. Cunning Rompers $2 Of fine quality chnmbray with briar stitching by hand. Some of crepe plissc with low necks and short sleeves. Guaranteed Parasols $2 A $3.5(1 value for rain or shine; fine gloria covering with smart, pretty handles. Crinkled Dimity Spreads $2 Sizes 72 x 90 for single and medium double beds. Idea! for summer bed spreads, and a new low price. Silver Bleached Linen Damask .. .$2 2 yards wide, heavy and fine in quality, giving the longest wear. Pattern Damaslc Table Cloths .. .$2 Size 68 x 68 inches, value $3.50. 10 Yards English Long Cloth $2 Full yard wide fine and soft quality for underwear and gowns. Polychrome Candle Sticks, pair. .$2 New and beautiful shapes and sizes. Suitable for making the prettiest room prettier. And the price fa unusually low. TJalues to $6,00 are in the three dollar sales, and goods that are al ways in demand. Hemmed Linen Napkins, doz. $3 Of pure Irish linen in pretty patterns, large size, value $6.00 dozen. Colored Summer Bed Spreads .. .$3 Size 81 x 90 crinkled dimity spreads .with rose or blue stripes, regular $8.60! 10 Yards Fine Nainsook, bolt $3 Of highly mercerised sheer quality, suitable for the daintiest lingerie. Radium Silk Teddies . .$3 Beautiful styles in lovely $4.60 quality with tucking and hemstitching. Glove Silk Step-Ins .,...$3 Of Van Raalte silk Jersey in flesh, green and peach. Values $4.60 and a rare good buy. Jersey Silk Vests . r .$3 To match the Step-Ins above, of the same fine qual ity and colors. Children’s $3.50 to $6.00 Dresses . .$3 Your choice of our stock of beautiful lace trimmed im ported organdie dresses for children. All colors and white. \ Heather Plaid Blankets, pair . .$3 Just the size for single beds. Fine quality. Values $4.60 in rose, blue, tan and grey plaids. 54 inch Wool Velour, yard ... .... .$3 The same quality that must sell next month for $4.50. For dresses, capes, coats, suits, skirts or wraps. In black an.d navy only. To $4.50 Wool Sweaters .$3 All the newest colors and styles and weave, in coat, Slipon and sleeveless sweaters. All Pure Silk Fine Hose, pair $3 In our regular stock they sell to $4 pair. All colors, sizes and styles. Knitted and Italian silks, plain and clocked. In street, shoe and evening shades. To $8.50 White Shoes, to Close ... .$3 Just 28 pairs, but all wonderful values in white can vas pumps and oxfords. Most with welt soles and rub ber heels. * )" Pure Silk Canton Crepe, yard $3 Our regular stock 40 inch wide, fine quality. Here in black, white, navy and tan. Oriental Satin Charmeuse, yard. .$3 This very beautiful printed silk is to be used extensive ly for fall as sashes, blouses and trimming. Alice Brady Beauty Boxes .... .,...$3 The most popular bag-bok, completey outfitted and of just the proper size. Several colors. Silk Pongee Overblouses $3 Regular $3.96. Of splendid quality and fine tailoring in Tuxedo and round collar styles. A rare good buy. Hand Made Wash Blouses .$3 Regular to $4.00. Of real Irish dimity or voile. Hand embroidered or real lace trinimed, All white or with touches of color. You’ll want severaL Two Tone Silk Georgette $3 One of our loveliest fabrics nnd very new. Regular $3.96 yard. Heavy Silk Crepe Sore], yard .... $3 For skirts, blouses, capes, dresses. Used extensively, with sweaters. =J Vv ■ * 1 -* * v