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A CHEMISE of tott pink tinted Crepe de Chine is edged with
nel filet lace about half an inch wide. Miriam Will love it for
her hope chest. $3.9$. ,i
SILK VESTS of an exceedingly fine glove silk, in white, or
flesh or orchid tints, will delight Madge. They’re $1.98 each.
A LOVELY GOWN—one Joan may keep for Annabelt’a house
party next month is of orchid Crepe de Chine, very tailored and
tucked. $640.
.... $1.98, $2.98, $3.93
. $9.30, $12.30, $17.50
$1240, $1149, $2240
$2540, $2740, $35.00
$15.00, $1040, $2240
$1040, $2740, $3740
Boudoir Lampa
Table Lamps ..
Heading Lamps
Floor lamps ..
Bridge Lamps .
Smoking Lampa
REAL LEATHER TABLE SCARFS. DESK SETS AND GIFTS OF LINEN-
ALL WILL FIND DELIGHTFUL SELECTION HERE
FROM ASSORTMENTS MODERATELY PRICED.
la a special collection of extra fine double damask
pure Irish linen cloths, sixes 72x90 and napkins
size 22x22.
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VOL. 9b NO. 254
GIFTS For tho HOME
E VERY housewife delights jn the things which will add to the
attractiveness of her home. And . if you remember her at
Christmas, time with someiof those things which she has ex
pressed a need for some time during the year, just think how she
will appreliate your thoughtfulness I Whether it is cut glass com-
poles, reading lamps or u new electric grill, you will find selec
tion made easy for you here. Without doubt, if will be satisfac
tory.
China and Glassware
Truly wonderful things are here at.prices low
enough to be amazing—
32 Piece Breakfast Sets-pSpecial $5.95
50 Piece Luncheon Sets—Special ........... $11.95
100 Piece Dinner Sets—Special $52.50
—ar« just f few of the extraordinary values here. In addition
’ are “under value prices’* on—
Tea Sets, Cups and Saucers, Coffee Sets, Table
Glassware, Bowls, Comports, Vases, Baskets,
Candlesticks, Cake Sets, Berry Sets, Salad Sets,
Celery Sets. l
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BANNER-
S*,F
Established 1812, T'-un
Dally and Sunday—13 Ccntd a Week.
ATHENS. GA., SUNDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1922.
Single Copied 2 Ccnta Dally. * Conte Boday,
Until Christmas
/ ( Hours for
Business Are
8:00 A. M. to 6:00 P. M.
S.-ftO
nrtJE Store is in Christmas readiness.
You have lots of gifts to buy. You
want just the right things—and you want
to get them early. We know that—in
fact we anticipated it long ago and put
our 1 merchandising facilities in full play,
pfbparing the right place in which to
fifia , just the right Christmas gifts.
presented are gifts for the home—gifts
ofapparel—gifts for the children. You
will find it easy to make selections for
y#ur entire list here. We' urge you to do
itriow!
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Baby’s Stocking—
Santa’s First Stop
/NANT yon juat imagine how old Santa will chuckle with glee when
wd-vha.tucka on* of thoie cunning rattle, away down in the toe of
Baby’*, stocking? There are to m*ny thingt here that will please the
tityle^f infant—and make the Mother appreciate your thoughtfulness,
KNITTED WEAR - aoft warm
jacketed booties and bonnets all
afrill'.with dainty rihbona. LUtlo
knitted seta, white, blue or pink,
aft priori $340.
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TOYS—lookt Ilka Santa's toyshop
had been transplanted, there an so
many toys here for tiny tote. A
Mama, 'doll la here, too, priced
if" ■
CARRIAGE ROBES—those lovely
quilted silk robes that are em
broidered in blue forget-me-nots
will pique the pride of any fond
mother’s heart. $540. ,
/
FOR BABY’S ROOM—there are
cunning swings, high chairs and
bassinettes. And there are nurs
ery baskets, trimmed with pink or
blue ribbons for $440.
tq Be
' iii ifi
Through Bookland
_ .To
....,i
Treasureland
a fascinating journey. And when you give
members of your family tho Books you knew
en wanting, or the new Book, you
iy will like, it’s juat one more station stop
.inland for them. All that’asgood in Books
found here.
Here Are Juat a Fiw of the Splendid Books
Found—
Store
Morning Shopping Will
Assure Our Customers
\ Maximum Service £J
Worthwhile Suggestions from the,
f GIFT AISLES
DAD WILL appreciate one of ANYONE WOULD be glad, nay
these pretty seta containing n delighted, to receive one of these
pocket knife, chain or watch rib- good-looking fountain pen and
bon, and cuff links all to match.* pencil acts. They're the fine
They come in gold filled, platinum "Ever-Rite” make and as service-
finish and pearl. Most attractive able as they are classy. $2.25 to
and new. 21.75 10*2240. $2.75.
BROTHER JACK Win wako hap- ALL AGES will be proud of such
py on Xmas morning. If ha finds a useful and handsom gift *s are
one of these smart cigarette eases these fine and good-looking pocket
and match box seta to greet him. knivee. They may he had in pearl.
They come In .silver In the flat silver or gold. Priced just 75e to
shape* that fit the pocket without $2.25.
a bulge. $240 end $2.75. 1 ,
YOUR LITTLE SISTER in High
School will think one of theae
practically unbreakable' fountain
sent is keen. Comes in black
with a dainty gold band,
and ha* a ailk ribbon to match.
Priced $140.
-FOR HER DRESSING TABLE"
—and sho'll appreciate nothing
. more than a bottle of her favorite
L'Origon. L’Orglan and other fine
French perfume* aro here, priced
51.93 and up, according to size.
For Father
MKN' LIKE GODS—II. G. Wells, $240. At,7Sc arc
good book* by Jack London, Joseph Louis Vance,
Kdgar R. Burroughs, Winston Churchill, Harry
Loon Wilson, Roy Octavua Cohan, Arthur B. Reeve,
Ralph 'Connor.
fihit-i •'
For Mother'
t.,.- .
At 75c are good books by Gene Stratton Porter,
Zan» Grey, Dorothy Canfield, Jamee Oliver Car-
wood; Mary Roberta Rinehart, Jean Webster, Grace
, L.; Hill-Lutz. Basil King, Alice Doer Miller, Com
Ifarriiv Robert W. Chambers, Ethel M. Dell.-
•'•ip .
For Little Sister or Brother
and 65c are the Tom Slade Series, Tom *
Swift’* Books, Roy Blakeley Series, Outdoor Uiriz,
Tlie Radio Boy*, Bunny Brown, Tom Swift, Polly
Btewsjer.
Man
4«AI
y A Gift Suggestion Lurks In
ART NEEDLEWORK PACKAGE
DEM EMBER how Mother enjoyed that loVt’v scarf that Cousin Ruth
her la*t Christmas? Persona! gifts that one* makes are
aMay.1 so much appreciated and there are so ihany fascinating sug
gestions here. There’* still plenty of time in which to make them, too.
* A Luncheon Set for Mother—
A lovely one that she can put away’and use when guests arrive—my.
hqw.shell appreciate your thoughtfulness. And there ere euch lovely
one, hqrc that you may choose from, priced 98c.
—And A Lingerie Set for Sister
Beautiful gowns, teddle*. pajamas and negligee* of colored voilee ta
dR.lovcIiest design*. $1.70 to $4.00.
TABLE
LINENS
The richest of gifts for mother and wife. For fine
linens have nn immediate appeal to the feminine
heart.
In addition to aplendid values in plain damask and
embroidered Italian linen at .
ONE -FOUR TH OFF
■'KIDDY KAR"—that’s all you
REMEMBER when Mother re- need to say and tho youngstere
marked about the shade on the ere happy—if you provide th«
reading lamp being soiled? You Kiddy Kar, of course. And there
know then, that *he'd bo delighted is no reason why you shouldn’t
with one of these parchment when you can get tho nicest one*
shades. They're so oriental look- here for $2.75. •
ing. $1.25.- ,
ALL THE MALE membei. will
‘■SHE’’ WILL just love the lovely wear with prida these smart, gen- •
Japanese tissue linings of the cn- tcei and fine quality necktie*,
vclopes, and the buff colored deckle MSdo of beautiful cut scarf silks
edge paper. Fine stationery such in patterns and colorings very
ee this would be the pride of any handsome. Very special are the
rirl’a heart. $1.23 a boa. pric««—75c, $1.00, $1.25 to $1.75.
• ACCESSORIES
That, Will Solve Many
A Gift Problem
'jTHEIIE are never .enough Accessories. Particularly
in this day and ago when a woman must change
her gloves and hosiery every time she changes her
dress.’ Youll find assortments here very complete—
and they are all equipped for gift giving, too. More
over, everything is priced so moderately that your gift-
budget will go farther than you ever dreamed.
' Gloves—•
A pair of fine kid gloves
with mousquetaire. cuffs
will more than delight
Helena. $3.95.
I Hosiery— * r
It wouldn’t be Christmas
without receiving Hosiery.
Cobwebby chiffon ho«e, ia
all tho desired shades.
$3.00 a pair. .
Hankies— f' Neckwear-
Subjoct to change with
every costume. Therefore,
never too many. Fine
linen ones with ’ patch
work initials in the cor
ner are 65c.
Have you seen those new
Van Dyke collars and
wide cuffs to match T A
lovely gift for one of your
friends. $1.93 to $2.50.
BOOK ENDS
They help so much to keep the library table look
ing neat. Besides, book ends may be “her’’ hobby.
■ Some lovely bronxe Italian looking ones* here ire
priced $4j50 a set.
LAMPS
A New Readiiig Lamp for the library. Or ■ lovely
great big Floor Lamp for the living room. No
home can have too’many lamps if they are of the
right sort. And mother may need ■ new boudoir
lamp for her own room, too. They’re all here.
Tfie More Personal Gift—LINGERIE
F ROM one intimate friend to another—there’e nothing that makes
lovelier gifts. And the perky hemstitching; the fine laces; the
• rosebud* of ribbon on these dainty garment! just seem to inspire gift
giving. There are appropriate suggestions galore in these Lingerie