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^ THE BANNEB-HBKALP. ATHENS. GEORGIA
Sure Relief
FOR INDIGESTION
•n
I (larMue in the church basement
i lpurs, 12 to I. i
Office 1201 — By MRS. ALICE ADAMS — Residence 832
WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN
temperance union.
A meepng of the A\
C hristian T-^mberance Unlor
held Thursday afternou
| arrive in Athens Friday afternoor
nan * ! Mrs. Miller is u charming young
will j wonuin of fine personality ant’
splendidly equipped
| Judge and Mrs. Samuel Biblej,
{and Misses Sadie and Weldon 8ll»-
j ley of Marietta were guests df Mr
i Mrs. M. Nicholson Tucadnjr.
6 Bell-ans
Hot water
Sure Relief
, ell-ans
g9t and 75* Pseksjus everywhere
o-eSMk at the Central rresoyterlan, welcomed by the church at Athen*.
church. i ns she brings her message of help
The list Of Officers an.I sniierln; j fulness to the workers, especially
lendenta of the dopartincntk ol i among children.
Dr. Miller comes to the Athem
this time
»rk will be perfected
and. the. program planned for the
meeting** to be held monthly.
Wuigeii of all ilenoininatv>n.H arc
urged to uttend this meeting, to
he leaders, or followers, whichever
way you can accomplish the .most
for this great‘cause: . The woman
whose heart responds to the ap
peal for Missionary service in oth*
• cr lands, should naturally ally her
self with the Woman ’s Christian
Temperance Union which has per*
sistently battled with too cnc-my
which, more than any other l as
hindered the missionary's progress
and baffled his labors for the re
demption of souls.
The Woman's Chrstfnn Tr-.npcr*
nnee Union, essentially ChtisMan
in character;'finds in eveiy fiHJ oi
labor opportunity to minister tc
the spiritual side of n».in and
therefore should make undeniable
appeal to the woman of deep reli
gious faith.
bet us su recruit for membership j ” jf uigu'i'that Athens retfs
thn everyone Ilk., nlndel *llM- . ; r hale „„ ninnv ,„., ocnlcH „
shull also fnhor with us. far God d fnct lsauos chnl
and Home and Every Land '
field higlily recommended, and wll
no doubt make a large number ol
friends In the work here. The
Grafton church offered him
years more at a neat salary, but' he
declined-the offer believing tin
work here much bigger, and turly
the congregation here will appro
Hate the tervlces which ar<* to b<
rendered by such an able messen
ger of tho Master.
The entire church will enjoy n
Welcome Reception'' during the
coining week in honor of the new
pastor and wife an devery member
will attend and become acquaint-
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, REGISTER NOW FOR
THE C. E. CONVENTION
id Aald, chairman of the Reg-
! Istration Committee of tho Distrlr
] hristian KndCoavor Convention t«
I be held In Elberton. Oa , Octoh*
MRS. 1L E. MARTIN.
lorigo.
Co
Athens W. C. T
LOWN SOCIAL FOW
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVORERS
THURSDAY EVENING
A law social will be held the
grounds of tlio First Christian
church Thursday evening at S:3f
oYloolf,. A good!time 1* in
for everyone and a large err
exported to attend.
Preceding the nooial prog .-a
x’letli
people of the eighth Ath-
slioiild take ndvanlng*
‘ntlon. sir.eo tho speak
id is i
of this
era and program will cope with an:
of tho state gatherings, and agali
tho advantages should bo well fak
on, account of tho 1954 state con
v ••ntlon to bo hold In Alba no
which will mean that tho riistana
will keep Homo nwnjr. therefore tfr
jpiborton mooting will bo the Ins
»om has many friends her<
who will l»o grrally Interosled ir
tho nbovf. announcement. lie I;
the nephew of Mrs. .T. M. Roger?
th whom li«* made his homo while
resident hero.
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MRS. GERDINF TO ADDRESS
MISSIONARY CIRCLES M. E.
CHURCH THURSDAY 4 P. M.
n that will h° convJnlen
j for all to attend until Ocnbtc**
\ P|-ero4Ing thP Soojal program, the! lf>2l. Register today* with O. T
election r»f officers for the ensa-j Johnson. Pox <122. Athens. Oa.. am
Jng year Will bo hold and a full. roreivo /roe entertainment for Hire
attendance r»f every member Is.d.ivs. badge and program. In nddi
deslfM.d’T^amar fjilloon, president 11b»n to-'helping your society t-
of the society wll Ipresldo at this J Wfi an "Eljfldency _ Banner” for
meetliiff nhd many Interesting mat* j registering ten delegates.
to.the social will
tors addition
l»e discus****!.
Games of many kind will make
up the social program, which wll*
be by the ** fvlng of re.
fresntmuV f hy the Social commit
tee. i'L 5*
DR: A^^ M'RS. M. B. MILLER
WILL ARRIVE FRIDAY
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RCUUTHFPNFRfi HONEYMOON
TO RE SPENT AT HOTEL
PENNSYLVANIA
Much Interest Is centered 'Around
the coming of* Dr.' M. B. ! Milfrr
pastor .of the First Clirlstlrtp
Church and his wife, who art* t»
A Southern romance culminated
In the, wedding, on Sunday at'hlgh
noon, of Miss Nell Antolpetto War
ren. and Mr. Charles W. Outlaw
Mrs. Outlaw Is tho daughtcr of Mr
ard Mrs Walter Preston Warren
of Athena, Georgia/and Is promi
nent in church and fwial rimes 1?
her home city M r. Outlaw- has
charge of tho Southern offices o
PALACE
Thursday and Friday
SPECIAL
PRESENTATION.
Glorious Gloria reach
es the shining heights
in this story of a girl
who found she had
married a modern Blue*
beard.
SWANSON
'BLUEBEARD'S 8 TJ WIFE'
The 1923-24 Pre-Rclcasc. Showing this week
in Atlanta to enormous business.
It’s Gloria Swanson’s best. That makes it the
r»l im> ijgst screen entertainment anvwheie.
sW • & - --v*. ■-
wmnmmmmmm
Converse nnd Company, with head
quartern In Atlanta.
Tho Reverend J. W. Ham, Pastoi
of. the Baptist Tabernacle in At
l.nnta, who has been occupying th*
pulpit of* tile First Baptiste churcl
at T^th SJfeot and Broadway, dur
10§ jhe iib#<ince ,,f the rcguln.
clergyman, and who is an intimat *
friend of both Mr. and Mrd. Out
law. officiated at tho ceremony.
Mr. and Mrs.,Outlaw are spend
ing their honeymoon at Hotel Penn
sylvanla, and will make their hom<
in Atlanta.—The Pennsylvania Ho
tel Register, New York.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Patman havi
returned from Gray, Macon and
8t, Simons. ,
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Mrs. J. T. Norris and Miss Rub)
Norris are spending their vacation
at Sulphur Springs. N. C.
Mr .Harold Hancock Is In At
lanta for a short visit.
Miss Sarah Swift Is ppendlng u
few days in Atlanta.
MR. ED WATSON WEDS
MISS MINNIE BUGLER
A marriage of very cordial In
terest was that of Mr. Ed Wnt^qr
nd Miss Minnie. Rutler In Gads
rn. Ala.. August lf.th and after t
redding trip East Mr. and Mrr
Watson will he at home to the! -
friends in Florence, Ala., when
Mr. Watson Is connected* wiih th'
Inman Williamson* 8tril4ey Cotto 1
Mrs. Isaac Swift leaves this week
for Franklin. N. C., to Join Mrs
Duncan Tutt of Elberton.
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Mis** Alice. Jones has returned
form a two weeks visit in Chat
tanooga as tho guest of Mrs. J. H
Vandiver who will, be pleasantly
remembered as Miss Lucile
Call of this city. .
Me*
CUNBURN
Apply Vicks v»rj
soothes ths tot
VISA*
Owr 17 Million Jon CM Yearly
Mr. W. P. Glover has returned tc
the city and ^purchased the Chero
Cola plant and will give to tha'
hus’nes his personal attention
hereafter. For a nupiber of year?
he owned and operated the plant In
this city most succcnsfully, selling
it vand entering tb** nme lino o
business in Birmingham.
Many Improvements have be*r.
made ni the plant and'
Mrs. W. R. Wilson and children
of Douglas who have been vistlnr
Miss DIuekstock and Mrs . Alice
Longino iwive returned home
com pan led by Miss Blackstock and
Mrs. Longino.
Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Smith and
Miss Annie Tankersley .are expect
'd home Thursday from Charlotte
N. C. •
The
AH the circles of the woman*:
missionary society, the young peo
ple's society and leaders of_ th*
children of the First Methodis
rhurch > wjll ujeet jointly Thursday
• fternoon at the church aj >
o'clock .when Mrs. J. If. L. Oer-
dine TScently returned from 'Korea
•ind a delightful and charming
speaker will address tho meeting
following the business session o
each circle, when they will all as
semble In the main auditorium tr
hear Mrs. Gerdlne tell oy’her year’?
Isit'in tho Orient.
LITTLE MISS ELSIE MAE
BRADLEY CELEBRATES
PTH BIRThfOAY
Little Miss Elslo Mae Bradley
the young daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. A. W. Rr.tdloy celebrated, bs*
*th birthday anniversary with n
beautiful party Saturday eyenlnf
when a congenial gmupe of play
mates nisdo merry * the .'happy* He
caslon fwllh her. Garden flower
decorated the rooms effectively
Mary games featured the evenlnr
followed by delicious refreshments
The gracious young hostess wa:
showered with good wishes anr
many pretty gifts.
Mr. J. B. Ellis who haa been vis
iting in Farmington was a vlsltoi
nere Wednesday en routo to his
home In Opellkn, Ala.
Mr. nnri Mrs. George Cook and
Miss fiook of Monroe were vl»itor:
here Wednesday.
Dr. and Mrs. R. P. Siephent
and two attractive little girls leave
Thursday morning for n motor trip
to North Carolina.
Mr. and Mrs. George E. Stone
are spending awhile In Clayton.
building which gives to Athens on*
of tho most complete bottling
works to be found In the state.
His many former rlends jmd
[Cantivca Escape-
i Wintlo
TO SPEAK HERE!
C. I*. Younts, field secretary i
the Retail Credit cn’s Association,
of America, will be in Athens Frl
dnyVnnd will deliver an address'll*
tho city hail in the afternoon a*
3:30 nnd all tho businea men, and
Women as well, of Athens are urged
*'* nPrnd this meeting nnd hoar
Mr. Younts.
The jpetnbers of the Athens Rv
tail Credit Association are (wpecia
!y urged to hear the address and
meet this expert on credits.
Through Window of
Speeding Train
SALISBURY, N. C.—Leaping
through tho hvoratcry window oi
•a moving Southern ruHway train
while handcuffed together. V<*l!ev
"Weaver and his brother made a
•luring (scape from custody t._
sheriffs Monflay night.
No trace of thorn has been found
They were being transferred to the
state penitentiary for convection
on a house breaking charge.
Steamship Owners
Want New Hearing.
On Shipping Offer
tome.a will be pleased to learn ol
his return to the city nnd th.it h'
will devote his time and nttentfon
to the huslnes which ho n succor*
fully conducted wrhen ho wua
former resident here.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles L. NJchnh
who have been visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Stone are now at Frank
lin for several days beforo return
ing to their home in Oklahoma.
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Mrs. Sam Goodman and Mis*
Evelyn Goodman have returned
from Aiken. 8. C.. where they vtr the elementary schools at the
ited Mrs. Goodman’s parents.
from Glenn
family hnye .
Springs si C.
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Miss Hone Center leave* at nr
early date for FounUiy. N. C«
this winter.
\vj>ere she will teach
MAJOR ROBERT
CHENEY HONORED
Major Robert M. Cheney, 4th Cnv
left June for* Fort Leavenworth
to attend the school of the Line
As a farewell tribute to '^Unclf
Robert'” the officers of the Is*
squadron gave film a diner at th
Cavalry club on June 18. Thf
master of ceremonies was Lt. II
T. Sutton. The men of Majo
Cheney's eommund presented him
with a handsome gold watch, ns i
prat gift. Major Cheney is an ex
reliant polo hbiyer nnd haa made
many friends In sporting circlet
here ns wei las Jn the army.—Arm)
and Xcvy Journal. July 18, 1923,
LUMPKIN 8TREET NEEDLE
WORK CLUB MEETS -
WITH MRS. E. B. WOOD.
The Lumpkin street Needle Work
nlulr will meet Friday afternoon at
4 o'clock /Svlth Mrs. E. B. ‘Wood
which will nSse'mhle the members
for tho usual enjoyable pastime
over work bags followed by dainty
refreshment* .
OCCNEE HEIGHTS SCHOOL
OPENS MCNDAY SEPT 5TH
The Oconee HMght.n school wll'
open Monday September 3rd at 8:3f
All children wishing to enter arc
urged to register the first day.
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REMEMBER THE BARBECUE
Remember, ‘on Friday, Aug. 3t
the ladies of the First Chrlstiaf
church will serve £ most dcllciout
Mrs. F. E. Williamson and Miss
Floree Williamson of Comtnorcf
were vlstora here Tunday
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Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Gnulding hnd
Miss Gnulding of Colbert spent
Tuesday in the city. ,
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MV. nnd Mrs. Brondus Coile are
moving from Hill street to Prlncf
avenue In the Tribble cottage.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. P. Mason knd
little Miss Mildred Mason have
turned from a visit to relatives In
Atlanta '• •119010
(By Associated Press.)
CHICAGO. — Systematic class
room work in safety education for
f v *ry child in the public school:,
is Chicago's plan in the nation,
wide campaign to check the
mounting toll of accidental death
and injury.
A plan for. schooling in ncci*.
j k #P reve . n *i° n * safet y methods,
nnd first aid activities drawn by u
committee appointed by Superin
tendent of Schools Peter A. Mor-
tenson will be put into practice in
WASHINGTON.—Representatives
of the American Steamship Own
er.'! Association and managing op
erators of the govern met* mer
chant fleet conferred today with
the shipping board on ho enes-
tfon qf the disposal of o fle.q
T!»e meeting \vas~cnlled orlewrlly
nt the request c.f thn steamship
owners for n v rehearl*’p *'♦
fir, which the board recently re
jected. It is understood that tho
owners are prepared »to submit
another proposal.
Ill. Soldiers’ Bonus
Board Fail to Get
A Biw For Bonds
SPIUNCFIBI.I): III.—Tho Illinois
Soldiers’ Bonus Board failod to re
vive a single bid for $15,000
worth of bonds offered for Bale
toveral weeks ago. Ri?presrnta'!vi s
pf two groups of bankers were cn
hand Tuesday when tho ho*rd net
to consider thO bids*. Imf re fit sod lo
make an otto rat 4 1-1? per ccrIn •
tc rest. The rat'’ was sold to he to**
in view of present market con
ditions.
B iliousness
■lek headache, sour stomach,
couatlpaMon, easily avolUod.
active /Tver with oat calomel
CHAMBERLAIN’S
TABLETS
Never sicken or gripa—only 25c
Banner-Herald Want Adi-
Labto Classify
FOR SAU&—OveriMtd f?i K .
mechanical condition. 'i\so 'iu**-,
tires. Price J75.00. Phocc :,1'J „i
sec it at 1553 S. Lumpkin SI. 1
a31c(
FOR SALE—Wc have several niff
pieces ot furniture and tu.. suits
a lot of fruit jars, boy 1 .- wajrori
mahopany parlor suit, and numcr
ous other things to bo su'd a
sacrifice by Saturday. Phom
1308-W or call at 370 SoutH
Lumpkin St. s30p,'
toUND—A man with wonderfu"
power. Consult Prof. Gable be
fore it is too late, 0 a. m. to K:3tf
: ;
i ^
p. m., daily. 270% Lunipki
r, P -
WANTED—Engine and boiler
Mention size. Address ‘ Enr
P O. B<jx No. 411. r.Jlc
FOR SALE—New five
Bungalow, has lights find
also fixtures for hot wate
60x182. $3,500.00. See ownbr
426 Rocksphing street.
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a"lc
FOR RENT—2 largo uni
rooms, to couple withe
drrn. Water, lights, gas.
2S6 Boulevard.
WNTED—Saleslady
McGregor Co.
WANTED—To buy two
Hoilerman Barred IR
Phono 75.
visiting
Mr. J. M. Warern and Visa Dor
othy Utley' have returned to Ral
elgh, N. .C„ after a visit te^lfr
and Mrs. H. L. Warren.
Mis* Vera Clarke of Elberton li
the guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. I
Clarke.
The friends of Mr. and* Mrs. W
R. Tucker will be pleased to learn
that their young son, Billy, who
has hern critically lllwna able to
he carried to AtlanlaOMuesday.
Mrs. J. A. Cook and Miss Lu
die Cook are expected home from
Franklin Saturday after an
sence of several weeks.
Mrs. Ossar Da vino A nnd children
xpec4ed home this week from
are exi
Tocron where they have been vis*
Ring relatives for sometime.
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The friends of Mr. J. Henry Wa!
kor of Monroe will be interested to
learn he will be a member of the
High school faculty as sliepce In
structor. -Mr. Walker gradtnrtsrf
from the University In Juns.
m T m
i- ‘ , with milk or cream
a,part of their
regular diet—'
r
\JlCompleteFood
Store
Closes
MICHAEL’S
Store
Closes
1 O’Clock
Thursday.
Shop Early!
THURSDAY
1 O’Clock •
Thursday,
Shop Early 1
DOLLAR DAY
Our Dollar Days are growing more and more popular. You should sffl UiJ
crowds that pack our Dollar Day Sales. Big Values. Small prices. G-.-t yum-
share!
opening of the fall term.
Safety education through slo
gans and jingles, class room
games, themes, dramatization and
debates is a part of the plan. In
addition, an effort will be made
to relate accident statistics with
the students' work in arithmetic,
grammar and geography.
"Experience an several cities
has shown," Mr. Mortcnscn said,
"that safety education in the
schools has. been the most effec
tive agency in reduring the num
ber of accidents to children.”
Tho program approved for Chi
cago, and believed to bo more ex
tensive than any in use elsewhere
was arranged by principals in
schools here, in cooperation with
more than fiO agencies interested
in the aims of the undertaking.
"It does not contemplate the
addition of a school subject," Mr.
Mortenson explained, "but rather
the implication in several subjects
of concern for the safety cf chi!
dren.”
Separate treatment of various
classes of accidents in successive
months is provided. September,
October and 'November are givei
respectively to street danger^
-fires, and weapons; he next thre
months to bums and scalds, pois
ons and asphyxiation, and elec
tricity; and March to June, inclu
sivc, to falls, railway accidents,
carelessness in play, and drown
ing*. The yrjter <fach
monthly classification will be
graded to meet the requirements
of tho vacious ages between the
first and eighth grades.
"From sense training in the kin
dergarten to elaborate projects for
study in tho upper grades, there
is opportunity, without serious
detriment to other worthy sub
jects, .to .develop in the child atti
tudes and habitg of thought and
action that shall servo in the
earlier stages to protect him from
harm, and in the latter stages, help
For $V0U
Your choice of a select
ed lot of fTne ear rings
both plain and fancy.
Also cuff buttons," bars,
pins and a wonderful
selection of Betty Beads
Choakers, crystal and
colored necklaces. The
regular prices tire from
$1.25 to $1.65.
$1.00
him to protect others from harm,
said Mr. Mortenson.
White Man Fined
$50 For Stabbing
Herman Allen, a white man. wv
fined 950 Oor sentenced to serv<
ninety days I ntho city stockads In
recorder’s court Wednesday follow
ing trial of a charge that he stabbed
W. F. Bpratlin. The men «ro «iU*'
to have tiuarrelltd i nthe Southern
Mills where they are employed.
Kiwanis Meets At
Georgian Thursday
Athens Klwnnlnns will mce.
Thursday at 2 o'clock at the Oeoi
gian Hotel*
Dr. Per^y organ wll liqienk
"Religious Activity Throughout th>
World.” Secretary .Walter T
Forbes of the Y. M. C. A. will
probably have a report ready
the Bummer camps conducted foi
boys and girls and other interest
ing features will form the program
Alleged Labor Agbnt
WU1 Not Work Himself
Albert Turner, an eiloged negro
labor agent, wll ltasto of a little
labor himself as a result of trial in
recorder's court Wednesday.
Turner Is said to havo been
ngsged in enticing negro labor
from this county without a Ucenff
which Is against the city ordinance
r«R os violation of the state la#
was sente deed to payment of'
*0 fine or serve ninety ddys in
stockade. He chose the latter |
For $1.00.
Three pairs of-children’s
silk sox, either solid
colors or fancy. The
regular price 5dc pair.
3 Pairs f or $1.00
For $1.00
Two pairs of ladies' rib
bed Lisle Sport Stock
ings—good to look at
—fine wearing. Regular
59c pair. Black, Brown,
White.
2 Pairs for $1.00
For $1.00
Five yards of Lad Las
sie Rorpper cloth. ^Best
patterns—fast , colors.
Regularly. 25 c yard.
5 Yards for ll.OO
FqPfilmT~
Fifteen Cakes! Palm
Olive Soap, Value $1.50.
15 Cakes for $1.00
For $1.00
Lovely quality Step-ins
made of shadow stripe
Batiste, lace trimmed.
Colors, white, orchid
and peach. Also vests to
match.
$1.00
For $1.C
For $1.00
Fine Cowhide Boston
Bags, Black or Brown.
Size 18 inch'. Value.
$1.50.
$1.00*
For $1.00
Eight yards of our fine
heavy outing. Solid col
ors or fancies. Winter
is coming. Regular 15c
yard. ;
8 Yards for $1.00
For $1.00
Five yards of good
quality Dress Ginghams
School and dress pat
terns. Fast colors. Reg
ularly 25c yard.'
5 Yards for $1.00
One lot of beautiful or
gandie bands and edges
—quality fine — Reg
ularly $1.25 to $1.50.
For $1.00 -
1 Prophylactic Tooth
Brush .. .... .,45c j
1 Pebco or PepsodeiiC
for 50c
1 Woodberry’s Facial
!Sjbap z5c
1 Thlctim Powder . .-25'j
Regularly .. / . .$1.45
All Dollar Day for
$1.00
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For $1.00
Carter’s super fine repl
lisle cotton summer ■
weight Kmt Teddf
Camisole Tops Op
seat and tigiil -k%
Regularly $1.20.. Dollar :
Day for .
$1.00
p-
* il-
For $1.00
For $1.00
One iot of fine French
W6ol Serges. Colors,
navy, taupe, green, pjur-
ple and maroon. Reg
ularly $1.60 yard. Dol
lar Day for
' $1.00 Yard
For $1.00
Onejot of . fancy Hath
Towefs, glass towels
and Huck towels Reg
ularly 25c each.
: ^6 for $1.00 f
For $1.00
Eight yards of good
quality Sea , Island
Sheeting.-Special value.
8 Yards for $1.00
For $1.00
Splendid quality linen
lawn. Regularly. $1.25
yard. Dollar Day.
$1.00 Yard
For $1.00
FiVe splendid quality
Pillow Cases. Size 42x
36
5 for $1.00
For $1.00
Two pairs of good qual-}
ity ciiccked muslin boys’ -
nthietic union suits. 1
Regularly 75c each.' ; i
2 Pairs for $1.W ]
For $1.00
One box of Michael's:
Crushed Bond fine ’
writing paper and two,
packages ot envelopes i
to match. Colors gi?:y3
and white. Regularly ■’
$1.47. Dollar Day for I
' $1.00 ‘
a
a
For $1.00 ;|
Good quality handker- V
chiefs for men that
tail regularly, at
each. Dollar Day.
9 for $1.00
*• For $1.00
Three yards of fast col
or solid color Indian
Head. F.’ne for chil
dren's and ladies dess
es—Regular 50c yard.
For $1.00
Your choice of fine lot,
of stamped night'
gowns in pretty, neat,
designs. Regularly ?t^a
eaqh.
? $].00
L,
For $1.00 •
Five halls of Fleisher’s
Superior Quality Shet
land Floss Knitting
Wool. All colors. Reg
ularly 25c ball.
3 Yards for $1.00 ; 5 Balia for $1.00
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