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ATHENS, GA, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1923.
From Distantindia
MICHAEL’S
The Fall Exposition of
FINE DRESS GOODS
(By Aauelatad Praia) .
SOFIA—city of Ferdlnandova
was occupied Friday by govern
ment forces. The Communist revo
lutionary , elements thus have lost
their last center of resistance.
Fifty Soviet republics establish
ed by Communists . In various
towns have boon put down In the
past few days by government'
troops, according to official re
ports.
(By Associated rress)
ATHENS.—It is understood that
Greece baa decided to pay the 60,’
000,000 lire Indemnity deposit aa
demanded by the Allied Council
of Ambassadors In connection with
the Oreco-ltaltan controersy.
ANOTHER WAR VICTIM
FARNHAM, Eng.—Mrs. Claire
Carter, who lost two sons of high
a torpedo boat commander during
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the war, was found dead beside a
discharged shotgun at her home
near here. She had new recov
ered from grief.
Michael c .Brothers
. gipsy fortune tellers. They're Colonel Jagln-
tjor Jaswant Singh Of the Indian polo team.
me. But lnclc wjj against them in the recent
Editor of “Industrial Index” /
Has A “Good Morning” Athens!
broadly speaking, a manufacturing
town, although It has substantial
Industries. A member of one of the
largest dry goods firms In Ibe city
reported that they had enjoyed
good buelneee all the year.
In hla column, "flood Morning,"
In the Coiumbua Iimulrwr-Sun W.
C. Woodall, editor of the Industrial
Index who waa hem last week to
attend the marriage of hie eon,
Allen, to Miss Gertrude Parham,
Suede Strap Pumps
$8.50 pair
comment* In part aa follows on
Athena:
Athena usually ha* It* quota of
distinguished visitors ground about
the time the University ‘ opens. and
Hon. Henry R. Ooetcblua waa
among them Wednesday/ Mr and
Mrs. Ooetchlua were returning to
On the edge of Athena, where the
road forka <W» sincerely beg par*
don for referring to theao splendid
well-paved city streets as roads
but.used It merely as a traveler's
term* one branch going to Allan *
ta and the other to Gainesville,
there stands that fine Georgia Ed
ucational Institution, the Statf
Norm!). Which la doing such mag*
nlflcent work in training our you ns
women—educating them, eqeclflcal*
Two new beautiful styles are just in. The
colors are Otter and Log Cabin Browns,
while tlhe quality and style are a great deal
more than the low price would indicate.
also
Croce de Chine, 40 inches wide. • .Yard $1.95
Silk’ Canton Crepe, 40 inches.-..... .Yard $3.35
Satin Canton Crepe, 40 inches:!..Yard $3.85
Canton Crepe Special, 40 inches... .Yard $2.95
Dress Taffetas, 36 inches. Yard $2.25
Imported Duvtyn, 36 indhes, Yard $3.50
Dress Velvets, 36 inches Yard $2.95
Silk Crepe Brocades, 40 inches Yard $1.50
The above Silks may be had in all of the wanted
street? and evening shades.
Smart Models in Patent and Black Satin—
Priced- jvj; <;•. 'v.«v $6.50’and $7.60
Standing In tha lobby of th»
Georgian hotel while the Rotation,
were assembling for their weekly
luncheon,'ot which he woo'one of
the gueete, Mr. aoetchlae remark
ed that In llTl.be ueed to cron the
field on which tble hotel now
stands, every morning ■ ot tlx.
o'clock.
••Why tbe early hour?" somebody
asked.
"Going to chapel to attend pray
er*," answered Mr. Goetchluo
"They got us ap early In those
days and made us start to work
early."
Thus It wa» to prayers—nlwoye
to prayers—that he woe going. In
making hU short, cut through whol
waa afterword to bo tho hotel lot
And after all this fins aarty train,
Ing, to become n lawyer! Truly,
“Qttality” and “Michael’s” are truly kindred
terms. One never finds or expects to see in
our store fabrics that are of other than the high
est standard. When buying “Michael’s ‘Dress
Goods” you buy handsome appearance and
lone wear.
\All Wool Felt
SLIPPERS
$1.00P air
Ribbon trimmed with Pom Poms and soft
leather soles. Colors Rose, Lavender, Grey,
Blue and Wine.
Men’s, in Grey or Brown .. $1.00
STYLE
of stock-keeping assures the seasonal “clean-up,”
making it possible fr us to buy anew each
season complete stocks of fabrics that are only
in demand according to tbe dictates of the
most approved fashions.
Oeorge Woodruff Joined the Ro
tary group, In the lobby at that
time, and a little later, nt the
luncheon. certainly "belonged."
He’s thoroughly at homo In Alb*
ona. aa can bo unSeretood, and very
popular. Tho eight of Oeorge
brings up n variety of subjects—
Insurance. Amerloan Legion, sand
At tbe point where Mllledge’ ave
nue begins, running off almost at
right envies front prince avenue
there etande. on guard as It went
at this strategic point, n beautiful
Presbyterian church. Dr. Cart-
ledge, a minister of personality and
For Men, Ladies,
GOODS TO FIT EVERY PURSE—is a
requirement that our buyers must fulfill. Yet
in other stores it is possible to buy cheaper
goods, as we will not sell fabrics that are
shoddy merely because they are cheap. How
ever we do and will sell as cheaply as goods
of like quality may be purchased anywhere in
the country. In many instances you find here
goods of high character at low prices. Prices
often less than those found on inferior fabrics
elastics! member of tbs Atbsna
B0 T U h7ra C w. b .’ - gentleman at <*'
table, a prominent Athehlan. erho
wholesales groceriesonen elabor
ate not to say extensive, ecale. A
J«'r « two ago hi. house «M
five minion dollars ^r
cerita between Cbrletmaeee. Hr
remarked that be believed hi.
firm did ajarger buelnea In the
wholesale grocery flfld than did
Mr Bradley, of Columbus, but b>
the way of Interacting postscript
expressed the earnest belief that
Mr. Bradley made more money out
of It than they did.
There Is Just one dally news
paper In Athene now, and these ant
about the proper newspaper statis
tics for Athene until more normal
.... - -1 e .anil, *.* .Into wTir-
eonal reasons, tho eolemny beauti
ful ceremony waa charged.with a
peculiar and eren -depeer • Interest.
Athena. Thnraday.
RUSSIAN BUILDS'AIRPLANE
WITH ADJUSTABLE'WINGS
HARBIN, Manchuria.—An air
piano with adjustable wings, en-
■bUng tho pilot to alter .his speed
materially during flight, has Just
been glean a series ,ot tfcita befe
wltb highly satisfactory results.
The Inventor. 1. J. Dill.' a Russian
engineer, believes bit device will
correct a long recognised defect
In tbe gdence or nlr navigation.
DUlt Invention consfsts of in
apparatus for altering the angle of
Incidence" of tbo plane wblla fly
ing. In tbs lento It was found pos
sible to niter the angle eight de
grees, causing a corresponding i
difference In epead ranging from!
ISO kilometers art hour to M, and
to make a landing within a space.
of IS meters.
touchdown
elsewhere.
French Serge, 42 to 56 inches Yard $195 to $2.95
Poiret Twills, 46 to §4 inches Yard $2.50 to $3.95
Tricotine, 50 to 52 inches... Yard $2.95 to $3.95
Chiffon Broadcloth, 48 inches ..Yard $2.95
Wool Canton Crepe, 42 inches Yard $2.50
Wool Jlrsey, 54 inches .Yard $2.50
Charmeen, 54 inches Yard $6.00
Twill Cord, 64 in dries .Yard $6.00
Pandan Velour, 40 inches. - -...... .Yard $2.95
In addition to the above Woolens, here in all the
new fall colorings, t we are showing heavier
cloths for coats and wraps of unusual beauty
and richness.
And nothing less, aw the new
stocks of Buster Brown Fall
Shoes for girls and boys—
-For-—Sizes Price
•Little Gent’s, 4 to 8 $3.50
Little Girl’s, 4 to 8 $2.25 to $3.50
Child’s, 8 1-2 to 11 $3.00 to $4.00
Boys’, 11 1-2 to 2 $4.50 to $5.00
Misses’, 11 1-2 o 2 $4.00 to $5.00
—MICHAEL’S
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