The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, December 02, 1923, Image 14

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*•»' ' V*V ' * ■* *-•- * IRS. HINCKLEY IERVOUS WRECK 'ells How She Was Restored to . Perfect Health by Lydia E.Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compomd mphitTenn,—“ Twoyearsagol completely rtm*down and my nerves were a wreck. I could not sween a room without resting. 1 could not do work Except a ... tie at a time, and the doctor’a medi cine did not help me. One day some one threwyour lit tle book on to my porch,*md in it I read several teati- honials of Women who had been like xyself. I went right out and got me bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- ‘ilo Compound, and before I had :en the whole of that bottre I knew raa helping mo. I took six bottles, I then in about three months I took » more. • Now I am in perfect 1th. I dd all of my own work and d do more. 1 can truly say that I now Lydia! E. Pinkham s Vegetable Compound gave me my health.”— Ira. O. J- Hinckley, 316 Union ive. t Memphis, Tenn. rdia E. rfhkhtm’s Private Text* apon ” Ailments Peculiar to rl’ edll be sent you free upon __.tr Write to The Lydia E. Pink* MediciAe Co., Lynn, Mass. This contains valuable information. tWL-., Womi Office 1201 — By MRS. ALICE ADAMS — Residence 832 WOMAN’S CLUB BAZAAR OPENS DEC. 5TH Wednesday, the opening c of the Athens Woman's rlufo—ui event to which the careful Christ inns shoppers t-ngrrly look forward Th!‘ irehaser ' offer every variety of article iiMtoumlinKly low cost. Mrs .A. H. Parker, chairman the Apron Booth assure* us i she will offer aprons to fit e\ need, every purse and every tire There are bungalow apri fudge aprons, sewing aprons. enveloping nurses apr and cape as well as butler': Beside the doljs shown In Earnest's booth there wil id'. id pillow •remember the xeellent quality of ! that made l»y the Ktate Co lege of | Agriculture's Home Economies December fi. marks, 8ec t|„ n will he delighted that again the unnual bazaar, thv> . ,.., u ie cure candy made there. | In the surprise store there will he found every type of goods sojd l»y national advertisers and all the “hewn h n> been donated by their maker*. Be sure to look this over for bargains. Kltohem equipment, laundry supplies, toilet article/, dry goods—graHoifg—all of the best quality are here for your choice. The Athens Woman's Club Conk’ Book will he featured at the bazaar and if you haven’t already your copy you should get It as the supply is low. These re. ripes by the best cooks in the world (yes. we mean It), are worthy of first place on your list of Chitstmnr gifts. Nothing could give more lasting pleasure to the ap- jiany sizes :m. will b •. Add : Christ ma: IEYS EXillED ex of do!! beds. Tin in evidence as v sets, for dnlles fascinating numli toy* and this booth will he a verl. table lode stone to the young moth ers of Athens. The lovely things in the Olft Shop provided by Mrs. Beftchnm. 'Mrs. Sanford and M s. McIIatton are too numerous and too beautiful for words. In addition to their usual line of luncheon sete, bags, handkerchiefs and fancy work of every description there will he three lovely piece* of soft velvty material suitable for the handsome pillows and davenport table run- pnpular now. ^Thla will Taka Salt* to Wash Kidneys Bask Paint You or (tyaddor Bother* Flush yAir kidneys by drinking quart oA water each day. also Efco salUj&xrcaslonally, *«ys Med nutl$>rity, who tells ua that much Mich food forma Acids Athe vrell furnished table an« pass along the means to that vied reputation Is to become public benefactor. The two card parties planned for the week have coalesced and will he held Jointly Wednesday after noon, at four o’clock. Mr*. J. Brad well and Mrs R P Brooks the hostesses and this insures god time The prizes are loVely. first score prize Is—but nef That Is telling too much. But some thing lovely ha? been provided for each tnble and for top score and consolation. And reservations not made can he secured by telephnn. lug either Mrs. Brndwell or Mrs. Brooks. Because of the doll, show to be held during Christmas holidays the children's party has been post poned until then. Remember the lovely time last nr and keep your Chrlatmar dolly fresh and heauttful for the doll show and win. one of hnndsome prizes provided at that )blch almost paralyze’ the kidney: their ef$rts to expel it from the I y become alugglsh and »n you may suffer with ■y in the kidney r*xlon paigs in the back or rick che, ^llzzlness, your stomach , tongue is coated, and when eath£ Is had you have rhsu- The urine gets of rediment, the chan- sold by the yard and is the gift of Chase and Co, of New Tort to the club. The cake booth will offer goodies that veritably melt In your mouth The specialty here will he the white fruit cake, that is jutt full of chrystalllzed plne-np|rie, oher. les, nut* and everything that makes a fruit cake supreme. Most of these were made by the Domes tic Science department at the I time. State Normal which means of J All commission sales will course they are unsurpassed in j made throurh Mrs; Carroll and quality. Every vnrlety of cake Mrs. Paine In their Olft Shop. Thk however will |e offered so be sure j should he brought early n* It takes to select yours eatly. i time to mark and check It. All the types of home made can- Remember the date. Wednesday dies made by the experts In that j December 5th and the place, tht line will be on sale. Those who J Oorglnn'hotel. Coburn’s Minstrels Here Friday; All Star Cast Singers and Dancers often^et tore and Irritated, to seek relief two ai during the. night. Hhelp£neutrnllze these Irritat- acids, Jo help cleanse the kid ’s and flush off the lady’s url- i waMe, get four ounces of Jad e front any pharmacy here; a tnSsspoonful In a glass of M» bears breakfast for a few i; and-your kidneys may then tine. "This famous salts the acid of grapes and combined with lltbla een ueed for years to and stimulate sluggish to neutralise’ the system so they no its, thus often rellev- weakness. Is inexpensive: cannot makes a delightful *f- f«spe*n£ II this-water drink. BJj ‘-——--ft-—*. ~m»« •thy.i.qnn •«- kn .»?■ *»t ivnit IWtC* verttasment. 666 i- :i I'raerription prepared for Cold, Fever and Grippe It is the most speedy remedy 7 we know. Preventing Pneumonia J. A. Coburn and his minstrel organisation. Colonial Theatre, Friday night, December 7th. Cobum's Minetrels, Athene ftv- ally applauded by the small but >rite, will be seen hero at the Co* appreciative audiences lonial on Friday evening, 6( UVe pleasing vocal selections, week. The show this year is the j “The entire comedy of the show best Mr. Cobum has ever carried, j gathers around "Slim” Vermont Wherever they have played this i who proves to the occasion of pro- sesson the press notices have been vldlng sufficient entertainment to, most lavish. place i/m In the first ranks of raln- The Montgomery, (Ala.,) Adver- j strelsy. Assisted by Nate Mulroy User has the following to say of in a sketch “Sitting on the Outfit! o the show when it appeared there a Looking on the Outside" he draws few days ago; | many good hearty laughs from the “Slim*' Vermont, versatile black- [audience and again proves a -not faced comedlon and Joe McAnalan of fun in the closing sketch, led a corps of high class minstrel “The pleasing melody of the attfD*. A, .CWSK-LMfc. MIS.J.H. Stone. RMti Ns. S, Baiter. Oa, rou Med wim my kidney a. ••d alio my heart I find W.Cbaae’a K-L Pills a won- remedy- TheyrerulnJyara f»t I ever uaed. I woaid not ».«• without them in my boaM •Od take great pieaaore in r«ri— mend leg them to my triemdM." k Or. ChaMh XL portrait and ii|Ditwt at A. W. ChaiejMJ}..ere oneaehboe yr rcti# agaiait mltattm. k W CHASE Maoicmsoa va Wfeeblnctoo at, BuAH At performer.—when J. A. Cobum’n mln.trel. appeared for it*, aonunl emuement Monday. "In quality Coburn's show rank, with the he.t mln.trel production. Men here thl. year and while tho ecenery I. lea. elaborate there la genuine flavor of root old Unto minstrelsy which la pleasing and entertaining. "The production la a mingling or the old faahloned minstrel fi rst part with entertaining vauderllld number, and comedy sketchea to follow. It Is patterned after the or* Igfnal Coburn show. There la much to commend <t aside from the com edy produced by Vermont, Nate •Mu hoy. Hank White—there , presented some >fx or,eight of the | very beat vocalists and ballad sing. I era offered at the Grand In sev eral seasons. "Joe McAnalan the pleasing and .fasclmtlng Irish tenor. Carl Minch, IF. ST. Crooks, Homer Featbemglll -and Edward C. Clifford were liter- company asserts Itself In the op ening part but more particularly In Joe McAnalan’. sketch" The Tour ists” where harmony abounds aplenty and the efforts of Coburn to surround himself with a band of splendid vocalists I, proven alto gether successful. “Francis Shim In n toe dance In the ope ling captivates the audi ence end proves equal to tho dif ficult task of female imepraonatlon. DeVara and DeCirlo add to the vaudeville features wltm a com edy bar sketch. “Altogether Coburn's minstrels surpassed last year's efforts and i coved equally na entertaining in a distinctive and individual way a. any minstrel show presented In Montgomery In several yean. “The closing sketch based on tho peputer King Tut idea was gen erally pronounced n cleaner piece of entertainment and better staged than any similar aketch presented hero this season. i ! December Sale o Coats Now In Extra Special At $15.00 One lot of Coats in sport models and solid colors will go on special sale Monday at $15.00. Real val ues $25.00 and $29.50. Extra Special At $15.00 One lot of Coats in sport models and solid colors will go on special sale Monday' at $15.00. Real val ues $25.00 and $29.50. 318 of the Pettiest Coats of the Season —were received via yesterday’s express, unpacked and marked, the greatest values ever offered to ladies of Athens and neighboring towns. Truly these are wonderful values, and just beautiful styles. Stunning fur trimed models and plenty self-trim med. The styles arc Side Tie, Ripples and Tiers, Straight Backs, and such beautiful materials are among them. CHOOSE YOUR NEW COAT NOW—Never such Wonderful Bargains will be offered to you like these. Thpsp Coats at $18.50 Are Worth $35.00 Are wonders, Suedine with large beaverette collars and cuffs, in Brown and Deer, are nicely Jined. The actual values of these coats are $35.00. Only a limited quan tity of these, so come early. Wonderful Values Stunning Styles $34.5U Values Up to $59.50 Just 86 coats are in this, lot, but the prettiest you ever saw, and you will say so the minute you see them. The^ are just lovely in styles, col ors and fabrics. Huge fur collars and cuffs to make them the last word of smart ness. These coats are trim med with large collar and cuffs of Muflon Astrican, Manchurin Wolf, Black and Brown Fox. Colors Kit Fox, Brown and Black. These Coats at $49.50 Are Coats That’s Worth $75.00 to $85.00 The prettiest lot of coats ever shown in Athens at $49.50 will greet you in this gigantic coat sale which Athens has never witnessed before. The most beautiful coats of the finest fabrics, and the most stunning styles are here in the season’s new est colorings. Kit Fox, Wood* Brown, Black, Deer, Rose wood. Real values up to $75.00 and $85.00. These Coats at $44.-50 Originally Sold for $65.00 and $69.50 About 50 coats are in this group, and truly these are just wonderful in style, quality and values. Pretty rich fur collars of Beaver, Black, Fox, Squirrel and Muflon. Materials are of Brytonia, Qerona, Fashonia, Valdine, Mirovel, Francinq and other beautiful fabrics. Stunning models showing ripples,, tunics and tiers, side tie effects. Wonderful styles, unusual values. $59.50 For Coats That Are Worth $89.50 to $95.00 Never have you seen such lovely coats displayed and offered at such a low price this early in the season. Here you will find hand some fur trimmed models, then there’s plenty of self- trimmed ones to choose from. Stunning models you have never seen this season. It will pay you to come and see this lot of coats. The greatest values ever offered —At $59.50. Stunning Coats Now $25 Values $35.00 to $40.00 Here we will show about ?5 of the prettiest fur cdllar and cuff trimmed, VoKvia and Bolivia, Trishona, cut Bolivia in pretty soft shades of Kit Fox, Nut/Brown and Black, prettily' lined with Satins and Crepes. Side tie effects, pretty straight backs. Truly never did we offer such wonderful bar gains as these. It wjll pay you to see these early SEE OUR SHOW WINDOWS W. T. COLLINS INC.