The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, November 18, 1923, Image 13

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Invmtlpat. Tedayl To Rogulor lubaorlbar* THE BANNER-HERALD •1,000 Accident Polloy Pro* $1,000 Aeeidint Polity fto# To Rogulor Suboorikoro ,Jj THE BANNER-HERALD Jj Invootigolo Todoyl ,'.I Dally and Sunday—IS Cent* a Week ATHENS, GA., SUNDAY. NOVEMDEn tS, 102S. COMPANY, ’TENSHUN! Sold . Here Only VOGUE PATTERNS Known to Every Woman As the Finest Ask For § TRADE COUPONS , Given With Each ^ , Dollar Purchase pAlUS-rTlio official winter otylc openings a/O fto# u thing of the past, and it'would oeem thnt the new drew lines put all but slim I women at a disadvantage; a veri- table cult of slimness has been de veloped. r ■ While there Is the greatest va riety in tho- tnatter of detail, and one is allowed the. circular or the plain, the embroidered and the un- embroidered^, the fundamental prln I riple of the''‘•freight line" remait. supreme. • For street and travel wear the ••lassie tnllleur has the call, and no many womeh ; have remained faithful to ft 1 despite the changing times, that' the great textile h»an- ufacturers Of northern Prance are now creating; fabrics designed es pecially for r It. The kasha, niarokellaine and ve lours de fllnyrne*. particularly the latter, are ttter mbterlale used by most of the Parisian dressmakers for tallleunt and‘coats. The ve lour* de Smyrna, coming in plaids and stripes. With a eoft velvety BEGINNING MONDAY FOR JUST A WEEK SALE of FUR COATS AT SURPRISINGLY GREAT REDUCTIONS POINTEX Hosiery Week CELEBRATED SALE \ for tMonday, Tuesday and Wednesday Pure Silk Full Fashioned tor. or braid trimmed, or without adornment, these garments fot moniinb arid street wear all retain, a mug, exact fit'which Is caus ing despair among women who ad* mit they are somewhat plump. Furs are sold on a basis of confidence. Unless you believe in your merchant you should not buy furs from him. Every fur garment sold'at Michael’s bears our full guarantee for Service, The Passion Play Is Described.; Here By Dean. J-ohns'on No. 255—Sale Price $1.96 Pair No. 2S5 Pul! Fashioned Silk Stockings. Pointwc Heels, Lisle Tops. Colors Black, White, African, Brown, Log Cabin, Mouse. Regularly $2.60. itisfaction and Quality. 'oats are Most Wanted Comes This Sale SEE YOUR SAVINGS Dean Johnson of Atlanta gave a highly Interesting lector* at the Episcopal church:-* Thursday nlghl on the Passion Play. His lecture was heard by several hundred Athenians who were delighted with the pleasing mariner In which he described the wonderful play. Mr. Johnson !■ one of the. .best authorities of the country on the J'l iv and It w -l- a t: have him here. >!onel of the Sixth U. S, Infantry, Maxine Brown Is en- She received the commfkaion. never before conferred her sex, us a token of appreciation for her'work In-be nt en and the Citizen* Military Training Campa. The ding once referred to her a* the prettiest girl who ever Bouse. Turn out the guard! No. 120-20-Sale Price $1.95 Pair No. -220-20 Full Fachloneil Silk Stocking* Point.* Heel. Lisle Top and Feet, Out Site. Black, Regular $2.50. In AU New Styles, Lengths and Furs ‘ SHORTFUR COATS Were $47.50 BROWN CONEY COATS ; m No. 350—Sale Price $2.75 Pair N«. 340 Ladies' Full' I’mliinN* IblHMUrOli lEluge "Point,*" Heels. Colors Black and Cordovan. Reg ularly |S.26. What Would You Do If Were , 7he Owner Of A Goat Like This? Sale $35.63 Urges Fiends to Stay in Sou No. PC53—Sale Price $2.96 Pair All Silk Full Fashioned Silk Stockings, with Poin tex Heel and Lace Clox. Shown in Block only. Regularly $3.50. One Clarke county negro farm er who went to Claveland to earn *>mc of the "big wages" being paid there has written a friend here to tell hU other colored friends to rfctn$ln ; fn the south. The following is a verbatim copy of iho letter written on Nov. 12th. 1116 writer Isi full black with some education and was a proapnm'ua farmer until, the advent of the bell weevil: tuJW I 'Mr. T.—if I cant tell you the truth I want} write one w.»rtf—a man can make mbnejr here but It is bard to r save as It was to save cotton squares when the bole weivera la after them In'a wet “Pell, Consequently, you know what a tlmq I am having trying to bring some 6f It Away—but by the A Sale Unusual for Needle Work Lovers—Pacific 1 Package Tieces help of God L will bring some and iry (o giv. ’all my dettera * part of It u faraa ItYrill go— "Liston Ibe’poopla can aay what they will bnt 1 wouldnt give Gcor- ■ia and the write (Honda their (or all the weiterh and the north ern itatea—bam by you like Dives ORIGINAL “SAFE DRIVERS’ was when he’ wa* In hell—and prayed that prayer saying that he I bad seven brothers and tell them 1 ■font come their—1 ask you to tell the sullien people dont come bore—I wlU' 'Writ* more the neat FOR BABY—Dresses, Sacques, Bibs, Bootees, Carriage Robes, Caps. FOR CHILDREN—R o m p e r s and Dresses. “ , FOR GROWN-UPS—Gowns, Pajamas, Boudoir Caps, Bed Spreads, Scarfs, New Stylish Models GO MONDAY INTO A Great Dress Sale $19.75 Former Values to $3260 Truly lovely models that Are Mich, ael Standard in every respect, beautiful styles, fine workmanship and materials. . ■ , Pin Cushions. At the meeting of 8cout Troop ?>o. 7, Eagln Patrol had' a vary In teresting meeting. George Year-) 'rood waa congratulated on win cing 3rd pHto l* the drill contest *« the Rally Day events. Mr. Reltr, our scoutmaster spoke of the Intbteatth* American L» elun ts Showing of our troop and »e are proud 'to- have the Amerl- <sn Legion for-ous sponaora. Mr. Reitt also spoke o( the re spect due'bur- fag. New Scouts "ere given anf opportunity to pass •he Tenderfoot Teat George Yearwood waa appointed Patrol Lender and Joe Hughe, assistant. b> t the scoutmaster. 1 T Anderson -was appointed scribe. A hike and' welner roaat wen planned for Saturday. J. T. ANDERSON. Scribe ‘BEAUTIFUL EVENING Wool Crepe Fiat, Crepe In all wanted colors and sizes. Poiret Twill Satin Crepe LUMtlkK KILL tSUKNb ADEL, Ga.—A large milling Plant at rtay City, hanging ta -lackaon Brothers Lumber Com pany. wa. completely destroyed by firs recently. It to not known *h*t amount ot Insurances wa* carrieu In'lh« plant or If any waa carried at’all. It waa said here that the blent would probably ht rrcon.tnicted soon and on n larger scale. Prepare for Thanksgiving and holiday event* while eizes and styles an complete. SILVER BROCADE PUMPS—French Toe. GOLD BROCADES PUMPS-Spanlah Heelt. PAISLEY SILVER AND ROSE—Spanish Heels. AAA to D. It is not too early to Begin your Christmas Shopping. * Come in the mornings when you avoid a crowded store and receive the best attention. ; ' Thirty-three years as a street car crew, without an accident of any kind certainly ought to entitle Motomum John Donahue, left, and Con ductor John Murphy of Peoria, II!.. to charter membership in the ".««(« Driver*' Club." Bines 1SH. they've covered more then Uie.oiM mile to- ^ellier. That's e-pitl to M times around the universe. Were $97.50 BAY SEAL COATS . Sale $73.13 $127.50 BAY SEAL With Squirrel Collar and Cuffs .. Sale $95.63 Were $97.50 WHITE CONEY COATS ...i Sale $73.13 LONG FUR COATS Were $67.50 BROWN CONEY COATS . Sale $50.63 Were $9760 BAY SEAL COATS . Sale $73.13 Were $127.60 BAY SEAL COATS . Sale $95.63 Were $135.00 MARMOT CCATS . Sale $9760 Were $175.00 NATURAL MUSKRAT COATS .... Sale $12760 Were $175 BAY SEAL COATS Sale $131.25 Were $187.50 BAY SEAL COATS Sale $140.63 Were $197.50 BAY SEAL, Skunk Collar and Cuffs . Sale $148.13 Were $197.50 BAY SEAL, Squirrel Collar and Cuffs Sale $148.13 Were $228.00 BAY SEAL, Fitch Collar and Cuffs .. Sale $168.75 Were $275.00 SEAL, with Caracul Collar and Cuffs Sale $19560