The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, September 30, 1923, Image 10

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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. 152:1. fHB BANNSn-DERAl-D. A* PAGE TWO Big As An Elephant Think of Buying a Real Axminster Art Square for Here's a little idea of how a big grizzly bear can grow to be, pro viding somccno doesn’t kill him too soon. This big f-llow was shot by Fred Mansell, famous Canadian guide, 150 miles north of Van couver, B. C. ELBERTON HAS PLANNED FOR ENTERTAINMENT OF MEMBERS OF C. E. SOCIETIES IP^ OCTOBER . the details. ' Associated with him Convention October 5, 6, 7, Will Be One of Most Enthusiastic Ever Held. Fifty From Athens. the details. n»uvii>isu mui ...... (s Miss Gladys Sheppard, chair*' i man of Entertainment Committee who has served this capacity In n moEt faithful and splendid way , 'T/n Mr. David Auld. Registrar. ws nr? due much praise. He has won for himself a name "Hustler" which will follow him through apes of Christian Endeavor. In spite of his busy hours, he hur never found himself too tied up lr work,, to stop a few minutes and , jifclstcr a delegate for the con-. vendor. Huch a fine spirit of. co- 1 operation Insures successful con vention and for such people, as the ; above and their associates the {mired s of the meeting will go. I Delegates will arrive on every Chiistlan Endenvofers Aery where In Northeast .Georgia nrc counting '-the days until the con* ven lon which convenes In Elber- ton Gtf, October .5, C. 7, .in the Presbyterian church. The conven tion thin year will be made up of young people of seventy different ATHENS' BUSIEST STORE DRESSES A social gathering will be hoIcVj on the lawn of the "Auld Home", Immediately after the closing ’ session and the young people will ho given the opportunity to know each other and become better nc- 1 qualnted. The second day of the cofiven*; tlon will be filled with good ffum-. bero. The day will commence with n pre-prnyer service led by' Mist Annie Cameron, of Nncoochee In stitute and Comrades of Quiet. Hour with Life Work Recruits, fol-] lowed by Inspirational addresses [ good singing, helpful * ways o'} working, suggestions and plans amt j •n fart th* whole nrngrnm nfj Christian Erdoavar will be brought} 1 nut diring the day. At 4 o’clock SnAir^nv afternoon ! the good neopie of Klberton nrri making plans to dr lira the dele- "*•**" through Iht tjtwn In ntitn- , mobiles, nnd perhan* out to the G-nrIf* Ouarries.^nnd other i*n|nt» 1 Assembled for a Special- Sale Monday Every one a good style, made of fine quality materials, they’re all bargains at $25.00. The newest colors in Cijepe de Chine, Treco Knit, Poiret Twills and Charmeen. There are straight lines; wrap around models, coat dresses, basque effects. Narrow belts and wide crushed girdles. Some are called plain tailored, while others are prettily embroidered and trimmed with braids both fancy and plain. The range of sizes enables us to fit any figure from the slender 16 size to the stouter figures of 54. These dresses are not “Sale Dresses” but are some of the best models gathered from the regular stock for a $25.00 Sale Monday. , BIBLE CLASSES At l.n o'clock, th. J!niJ«.ivorcr. will assemble for cIrffses nt the regular Bible School hohr nnd en joy mersages from tewcher? and speakers of note. The District officer* will have n clout nnd dls* cuw problems na they might nn*e While Mr. Evans, Dr. Forrest, Mrs “ * Ythero ‘ will teach ‘Davison * Nicholson ^ Company ATHENS’ BUSIEST STORE \ mumming (Bird PI/RR SILK HOSIERY" WEARS LONGER Smart hose that wear for i months, and keep their rich colors to the end. We have a full line of Hum ming Birds, attractively priced. j Forerat clatter. In all the history of District Conventions of Christian En-i (leaver-In Georgia, the work ha* pot been more capably handled fhnn ft baa been thla year by the i Elhertnn oenple. The home* hare- opened wide their doora for three! day* to the visitors, while Fred; Auld, convention chairman l.as A very unusual price for a high grade 9x12 Axminster Art Square. A good assortment of pretty patterns in the mest desirable colors tQ choose from. BIRD CAGES OF MANY KINDS Some of brass, others Japanese wood-work, etched, glass strips keep §eed from falling on floor. You’ll find the kind of bird ■ cage here you want at $3.85, $5.00 and up to $15.00. . Mahogany Candle Sticks and Buffet Sets Beautifully finished mahogany candle sticks at $1.00 and $2.00 a ' pair. Buffet sets at $$.50, $4.50 and $5.50. Bridge,Lamps—A Special Value At $3.50 Mounted on tall wrought! iron frame, stenciled parchment shades, adjustment allows light to be placed at any ihelght. FUR CHOKERS The new fur chokers are shown in both large and small sizes in single and double. Squirrel, Mink, Stone Marten, Baum Marten, Silver Fox, Red Rox and Brown Fox. Prices ranging from $10.00 to $72.50.- Coats for Children f or School and Dress Wear They are just as carefully chosen as the coats, for the grown - folks, and there is just as great range of models. Pretty little coats with cloth tarns to m^tch, coats plain tailored and trimmed with fur and velvet. Made of Velours, Broadcloths, Astricnn, Velvets and Poleaire. Sizes 2 to 14 years. Prices $5.00 to $21.75, ^ SWEATER DAYS ARE HERE Nearly everybody wants a sweater for chilly days, little tots, boys, girls and ladies. Our sweater stocks are complete wita 'light, medium and heavy sweaters,, knit suits for children, wraps and jacket* fqr infants and caps of every kind. The range of prices will suit any pocket-book. _ ’CRINKLE BED SPREADS FOR $1.98 In sizes for three-quarter and full size beds, good quality, a real good value at $1.98. New Ginghams for Fall—Best Quality At 35c Pretty patterns in most any color one could wish, 32 inches wide at 35c per yard. Silk Stripe Shirt Madras .. 45c per yard 54 inch Wool Jersey . $2.25 per yard- 40 inch Canton Crepes At $2.98 yard Voilette Corduroy $1.50 per yard Duvtyne, Solid Colors . .\ $3.49 yard / Brocade $3.69 yard 54 inch Charmeen j $4.95 per yard 40 inch Chiffon Velvets $5.98 yard 40 inch Satin Back Canton Crepe ... $3.75 yard 40 inch Canton Crepes $2.50 _ Plaid and Striped Wool Skirtings, 54 inch, per yard .., $1.49 to $6.00 54 inch Wool Bolivias L. $3.50 to $8.00 yard Short Length Cretonnes .. 25c yard MAH JONGG GAMES $2.50 to $40.00 Sets of every kind, Fibre, Celluloid, Imitation Ivory and Bamboo. , Full directions with every game. Davison* Nicholson thens’ Busiest Store Stylish New Coats 35 In a Sale Monday at $25.00 In this assortment of coats yqp’ll find the best styles made of good quality materials in the most wanted colors, fashioned from Bolivias, Brytonias, Velours and Overplaidg, Some have collars and cuffs of fur, others with collars and cuffs of self material. Straight lines, plain and "rippled, wrap around models caught at the side with ties and pretty buckles. s 'All the new, sleeve variations are shown. Some of these models are plaiiij while ^others a/e prettily embroidered. You’ll agree with us that they are unusual values at $25.00. All sizes. ^ Davison*Nicholson Co. i -- rxaun