The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, December 07, 1923, Image 3

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THE B ANN KIM .. $0c .. $1.00 75c .. 25c and 35c .. 50c to $f.0Q ..‘25c to $1.00 ..75c to $1.00. "The Store \\ nere Jtlc liuy the Swire Where You’ll Find What Jle Wants.” cfftlSTMAS SUGGESTIONS IN GIFTS FOR MEN! Thousands of Things That All Men Wear—At , 4 the Store that Makes a Business of *■ > Knowing What Men Want. THINGS YOU CAN GET FOR $1.0Q OR LESS Knitted Neckwear jjfc Assorted Silk Neckwear Fine Silk Neckwear .. . Fine. Knit Underwear .. Initial Handkerchiefs .. Linen Handkerchiefs .. Fancy Handkerchiefs .. Wool Hose'_ __ Lisle Hose .. . .. 25c to 75c SiiK Hose .. . 75c and $1.00 Wool Gloves .. .i 75c and-$1.00 Belts 50c to $1.00 Collar Attached Shirts $1.00 $250 AI)1D LESS Striped Madras Shirts $1.50 to $2.50 White Oxford Shirts $2.00 and $250 Stern’s Pajamas $150 to $2.50 Hand Clocked Wool Hose $150 English Wool Hose $1.75 to $250 Heavy Silk Hose $1,25 to $2.00 Fancy Silk Hose $1,50 Imported English Golf Hose .... $2.00 toi $2,50 Fine Silk Neckwear * $1.50 to $2.50 Pure.Silk Knit Ties $1.50 to $250 Initial Belt Buckles $1.50 to $250 Striped Sport Belts , $2:00 Leather Belts $150Ao $250 Brushed Wool Mufflers ...... $2.00 and $2.50 Tweed Caps $1.50 to $250 Calf Gloves .'.... $15Qto$250 Automobile Driving Gloves $2.50 Cigarette Cases . v $250 Cuff Batons $150 to $2.50 Full Dress Sets $2.00 and $2.50 Collar Laps $2.00 to, $2.50 $350 AND LESS Madras Shirts §3.00 to $350 road Cloth Shirts $350 ord. Shirts, Collar Atch. $2.50 to $3.50 Mjnhattan” Shirts ............. $250 to $350 SoflfoeKPajamas -... $3.00 to $350 Manhattan” Pajamas $250 to $350 FiiftffJdhd Tailored Silk Neckwear .. $250 Up f'ine Edk Knitted Neckwear .... $250 to $3.50 English Wool Hbse Imported Golf Hose $250 Up Woo -Mufflers . $250 Up Fine SUk Mufflers .' $250 to $3.50 Fine Mocha and Kid Gloves .... $250 to $350 Umb rellas * ;. $250 to $350 Sweaters for Boys .... ....$250 to $350 HancTBTade Swiss Neckwear $350 $5.00 AND LESS Children’s Bath Robes ...'i $5.00 Silk Shirts $5.00 “Manhattan” Dress Shirts $3.50 and $5.00 Fancy^ool Vest S’ 500 Silk Lined Mocha Gloves ........ §3,50..to §5.00. Storn’K/volniir Hats §o.o0 FLats, all colors §4.00 Fleece Lined Driving Gloves .... $3.50 to $5.00* Men’lTravellng Sets .. t ........ $3.50 to $5.00 Belt Mid Buckle Sets $4.00 and $5.00 Pure'Wdo! Sweaters $5.00 HandJUUde Knitted Ties $4.00 CigaSttC Case ...*.............. $3.50 to $5.00 Fine Leather Portfolios >... $5.00 f $750 AND LESS “Manhattan” Silk Shirts .• $6.00 to $750 Brushed Wool Sweaters $750 Heavy Shaker Sweater $6,00 to $750 Knitted Wool Vest $6.00 to $750 Bath Robes $750 Full Dress and Tuxedo Vest ... $650 apd $7.50 Fur Lined Gloves $6.00 Bine Silk Pajamas $6.00 to $7.50 Silk Umbrellas ,. $6,00 to $750 Trimble and Stetson Hats ...... $6.00 to $750 Boys’_Suits $7.50 $10.00 AND LESS Silk Pongee Pajamas $10.00 Hea y Wool Sweaters $750 to $10.00 Batl Robes'and Dressing Gowns ...... $10.00 Woo 1 House Jackets • •. $10.00 Boyi ’ Two Pants Suits $10.00 Boy ’ Overcoats ......$750 to $10.00 $10.00 AND UP * Heavy Weight Bath Robes -... $10.00 to $20.00 Silk Dressing Gowns $15.00 to $25.00 Ve(SFSnoking Jackets $15.00 to $35.00 NovlRWColf Sweaters $10.00 Fine WBbl Sweaters <■ $10.00 to $15.00 Stem's Tuxedo Suits $30.00 to $50.00 SteMPstOvercoats $15.00 to,$70.00 Steh$>Suits .. C. .'.. .. $20.00 to $75.00 Chas. Stern Co. _^^THE HOME OF GOOD CLOTHES ^ pace three* POUGHS ■ Apply ov#r throat and chest —swallow small places of— _ varoRub OmwifMBlmJi ||J PALACE-lbnight Ufflc* 12(1 — By MRS. ALICE AOAMS — Mr. Horace Edwin Hardemdn | The P. T. A. of tee David J Harrow School tv,'ll hold tliclr De- j comber meeting Tuesday after noon. Dec. 11th. at 4 o'clock. In- Weds Miss Eva Mae Ihornton^V^C, IT : will lx* no program. It will bo a — jatrlcUy business meeting, with the. ’ ML She tMWMMM many ptnoMljaodal feature. All molhc-rs of the grace. ihkI mental sift*, she wm school are cordially ’Imtleor' educated ut the High School nn< ft~ utter her giyiduutbm attended th, J /The condltloir of, Mrs. ,Lcn i State Normal. Many orenuptla'.. Moon who la III wkh WamoOc nartlea filled tha aoclal calandat »■»» very unaaUsfacfory hrldiy ,the I>a.t two weeks attesting he. I ntornlng much to the regret at popularity. . P* “»ny Wends. The handsome gifts consisted of I ~•“ • _ -liver, cat gloss nnd China. ' of Mrs * *- " -CnrroU nr.* The lovely wadding was one oi | ' ellglbted to we her out after an the* l.rlshte.t social events of tb, ! lllD , Ci, » rewCf** bom a, roll sev. II mill-winter season. era) weeks ajo. The marring*‘of Minn Eva Mao -Thornton to Mr. Home* Edwin Hardeman of # Atl*ntn was n lovely ■octal event at the First Daptlsi church Thursday at hlgn noon, which happy event was of state wide interest. Dr. J. C. Wilkinson, pastor, war the officiating minister at the beautiful nuptials. The attractive young: brtde Was given in marriage by her father. Mr. Frnnk Calloway Thornton, nnd a'ttended by her mother, as matron of honor. Ml** Roselle Hudson was ma*d of honor The groom was attended *hy hta brother, Mr. Wallnce Hardeman. The two lovely little flower airly wore Katherine Burkhart and Mac beth Mitchell. The ushers w*tv .. . —. r Messrr. Lee Bmdberry. \V. 11. -ndlure to the presentation of “Profes. (Jrorge Thornton and Charles j sor PepP*' at the ne,v Mfll Audi-] Thornton. torlum Saturday Dee. *, at *:Ji ] Mr. Hugh L. Hodgson played I The splendid (ast of students guar- ! the weeding music rendering an j ante© a delightful evening, exquisite and artistic program. The P. T. A. of the High Schoo'. The handsome churen rresenie.* ‘ *** »»acklng this play, the proceeds j a radiant picture, the niter banked ‘° % *‘» to the school library. ■with stately palms r*«ii graceful | ferr* and may gleaming w.Vxc r LAST SHOWING NORMA PLAY HIGH 8CHOOL AUDITORIUM 8ATURDAY NIGHT 8i?0 O’CLOCK all get out and enjoy r . , .gimif time and help the glrle and tapers burlng in silver randlebra. i with tall baskets of white roses! ____ w “ _ and carnations on elthe| side of the MORGAN TO white marble gltnr. 1 LecTtlBB vn oo unnm The bride wo, rhnrmlne tn he traveling null of Roaewood Char hirrn with hat nnd fleccMorlert I mntrh. She carried an eaqulalt 1 “You’ve Sim] The way the California Ram. bleri play thle fox trot will make you dance-crazy. And the way A1 Jolion tings ft la a raving aucceti. On Co lumbia Record, A-3986 and A-3984. LECTURE TO DR. H00PER'8 BIBLE CLASS SUNDAY , Dr. Terry Morgan will lertur. tn fir. Hooper'll Hlble rjage of th. ^ 1'Tr.t Presbyterian church Sundny bouquet of'brWM “roae. abowemd i nK,rnln * nt 10 nV j^ ck * with orange hloaaome. Mr. I etupnciT unen.n Thornton wore a handsome gown ^*" p BELL MORGAN of dark blue canton crepe nnd car- IS-EUi, 55. AT.ir.. rietl roses,nnd carnation* » T, Miss Hudson wore a stylish mod- _ Campbell Morgan w*4l preach el coon* colored, crepe and <i.r- Sunday mrrnlng and cvciq-ng at fled Pink carnatidn.. I ,h «> ’ < ‘ n,r «l Pre.bytertan church The dainty little flower glrli at ,ho u • u « , hou i_ wore picturesque dresses of silver ! , net and carried Dresden bnakel, ] ®J*A RK E COUNT V CLUB of pink rose hnd«. | MEET SATURDAY Following the ceremony n .drll THREE O'CLOCK eioua buffet 1o„eh«“ wn. ac"i.- «•« Annie Mao Wood Bryant at the home of the bride’s pa renin I a very Imimrtant meeting of oreen nnd whip, wna the mim the Glaike rounty club girls for oote of the bright decorations ^‘Urday afternoon a( 3 o'clock I throughout the home with gracefu' distribution of tho prize money l ( ferns and fragrant narcNsi anfl *> e **»»de and plana dlscusseil (. carnations In effective arrange- f° r graduation. A full attend-1' ment. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harfl^ninn ,hnce 1% urged. ; left on the afternoon train for a' — 00 — .V . -w J hort wedding trip nnd on the|r TWO IMPORTANT cturn will be at home to their NOTICE8 friends In Atlanta where M* | . The Ladies >M«morUl AssocU Hardeman holds a splendid , posi-.l V°h wUl meet at the Villa Monday I lion. He graduated -i^ony- ijtij*iWtpn)ooh at 3:30 following which i' Fnlverslty nnd has many fri«il»'|®d uatn Rutherford Chapter t'.I here nnd In hla home town. /ID. C. will meet at 4 o'clock; ' The lovely young bride was ‘ r <Signed) M. RUTHERFORD charming member of the youn( ' ^ President.' 4’ ‘ftsfses of Vengeance The screen’s greatest romance set in a maelstrom of massacre and' strife. A NEW CHRISTMAS MODEL - ‘The Fall Flower - $10.00 A,stunning new Black Mat Kid Pump with patent leather trimming and box heel. Tn splendid taste for either street or dress wear. MICHAEL’S COLONIAL THEATRE 2 DAYS, MONDAY and TUESDAY, Dec. 17-18 Matinee Tuesday At 2:30 This is the only and exclusive engagement to be played in this city for the season of 1923-1924. The Epic Romance of America's Makinq ■ Jcrse L.LosKq Present? m cA ■ Paramount Production Adapted fromEmerKaHcufisqrtjrsnxy y the Himmi) of the West ■ Come and Sec What the Motion Picture Can Do When It Really Goes the Limit. SPECIAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA PRICES: Night. 50c, $L0Oi $150. ‘ • '*:»'4g£linee,* $1.00—Plus Tax. Seats'o« Sale At* Jo«u^ y Ugar Store Wednesday—Mail Orders Now. SATURDAY^- SPECIAL HUNTLEY GORDON MARIE PREVOST “The Wanters” The drama of thoie who want and want and never know tho value of what they already have. Big Picture At Regular Prices Not a $4.00 Slipper for $3.95— But a $7.50 Slipper for $4.00 Ladies’ Beautiful Brown Suede $4.00 \ Ladies’ Smart Satin for Evening Wear $4.00 Ladies’ Sport Patent Pumps $4.00 Ladies’ Dull Soft Kid Strap $4.00 Ladies’ Tan Walking Strap Pump .... $4.00 Ladies’ Russian Calf Oxfords $4.00 BEAUTIFUL HOSIERY-SILK OR WOOL. You Look—You Judge—You Buy. I Come—Where tiie 5»i »!■«; and Lowest • Prices in City. PAUL HADAWAY SHOE CO, 233 Broad Street Athens, Ga. Owners Who Use It Like it AMONG the many enthusiastic users of our GASOLINE there are tiuick owners whd have gotten unusually good results from it. - If You Drive An 1 Automobile of Any Make You’ll Like It, Too. n.ll*4ucrrn.i^mJmet Lock for Tho 51,.- MoPeP GASOLINE QUICK STARTING On Cold Mornings* E.-S. SPORTING GOODS CO. Phone 895 Corner Washington and Lumpkin Streets MOTORliFE OIL COMPANY Prince and Meigs Read Banner-Herald Wan Tomorrow COA T SALE at miCHAEL'S r M $16.50 Coats made to sell for $32.50 and beautiful values they are^dllare fash ioned into the latest. Made from imported English woolens, fancy weaves, plaids stripes, checks in Grey, Brown and mixtures. This sale is the result of a remarkably lucky purchase-~you interested would do well to come qqrly.^ Such good for tun iwill | hardly come ‘tfery soon again. / - - ✓ v.._