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"The Store Where He Buys His Own Things Is
the Store Where You’ll Find What He Wants.”
CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS IN
GIFTS FOR MEN! \
Thousands of Things That All Men Wear—At
the Store That Makes a Business of
Knowing What Men Want.
THINGS YOU CAN GET FOR $1.00 OR LESS
•Knitted Neckwear , 50c
•Assorted Silk Neckwear 50c
Fine Silk Neckwear $1.00 .
•Fine Knit Neckwear 75c
•TnitiafeHqndkerchiefs 25c and 35c
Linen Kftnpkerchiefs .. 50c to $1.00
Fancy Handkerchiefs 25c to $1.00
Wool Hosef.. .. . . V 75c to $1.00
Lisle HosefcY .:25c to75c
SilK UB8g» * !. 75c and $1.00
Wool 75c and $1.00
Belts jLg . 2. 50c to $1.00
Collar^lttachcd Shirts $1.00
$2.50 AND LESS •
dras Shirts $1.50 to $2.50
d Shirts $2.00 and $250
amas $150 to $250
d Wool Hose $150
1 Hose $1.75 to $2.50
ose $1.25 to $2.00
Fancy Silk Hose .....; $150
Imported English Golf Hose .... $2.00 to $2.50
Fine Silk Neckwear* $150 to $250
Pure Silk .Knit Ties $150 to $250
Initial Belt Buckles $150 to $250
Striped Sport Belts .' :... $2.00
Leather Belts $150 to $250
Brushed Wool Mufflers $2.00 and $250
Cape Gloves $150 to $250
Calf Gloves ... ,..... $150 to $250
Automobile Driving'Gloves $2.50
Cigarette Cpses ... - $250
2uff Buttons $1.50 to $250
Full Dress gets .............. $2.00 and *250
Collar JJgjgs $2.00 to $250
$350 AND LESS
r d Madras Shirts .... $3.00 to $3.50
oad Cloth«Shirts $350
qrd Shirts, Collar Atch. $250 to $350
” Shirts $2.50 to $350
Jtjamas $3.00 to $3.50
’’Manhattan’’ Pajamas $250 to $350
Fine Hand Tailored Silk Neckwear .. $250 Up
Tine Silk Knitted Neckwear $250 to $350
English Wool Hose ......!..'. $3.00
Imported Golf Hose $250 Up
Wool Mufflers ’. $250 Up
Fine Silk Mufflers : $250 to $350
Fine Mocha and Kid Gloves $250 to $350
Umbrellas i....... $250 to $350
‘Sweaters for Boys $250 to $350
Hand Made Swiss Neckwear $350.
$5.00 AND LESS
’Children’s Bath Robes . , h ‘... .7........ $5.00
Silk Shirts , $5.00
‘Manhattan” Dress' Shirts ...... $350 and $5.00
Fancy Wpl Vest $5.00
)ilk Liijdfl. Mocha Gloves $350 to $5.00
Stem’s Velour Hats .'... $5.00
Hats, all colors . _ $4 00
7eece Lined Driving Glovto .... $350 to $5.00
fen’s Traveling Sets $3.50 to $5.00
»elt and” Buckle Sets $4.00 and $5.00
Pure Wool Sweaters $5.00
land Made Knitted Ties $4.00
ugarette Case $3.50 to $5.00
me Leather Portfolios $5.00
u m $7s50 AND, LESS
SiUc Shirts
irufihetf Wool /Sweaters
feavy Shaker Sweater
fitted Woq.L Vest
Hath Robe's
“1 preaa and Tuxedo Vdst ...
J 11, Linfidldoves
ii^SHki'Pajamas
nmble aid Stetson Hate .....
%»/Suits
$6.00 to $750
$750
. $6.00 to $750
. $6.00 to $750
$750
$650 and $7.50
$6.00
. $6.00 to $750
. $6.00 to $750.
. $6.00 to $750
$7.50
... $10.00 AND LESS
ifc P»ongee Pajamas . .’. $10.00
«j>vy Wool Sweaters $750 to $10.00
wj Robes, and Dressing Gowns $10.00
L° o1 i ffilse Jackets $10.00
“oys’TArofPants Suits i $10.00
isOvercoats .......j. $750 to $10.00
$10.00 AIJD UP
tary Weight Bath Robes .... $1050 to$20.00
Dressing Gowns ......... $15.00 to $25.00
e ‘vet Smoking Jackets j $15.00 to $35.00
oveltjg Golf Sweaters . Y $10.00
Wool Sweaters $10.00 to $15.00
ern , s Tuxedo Suits ... . $30.00 to $50.00
K Overcoats $15.00 to $70.00
•* * Salts i $20.00 to $75.00
.Stern Co.
e items -marked with star (*) are special
values’: offered for Christmas shoppers.
(By Associated Prcu)
ATLANTA.—One Georg's club
woman has solved the problem of
visiting the rural ecboole ot ber
county to the satisfaction of the
board of education, superintend ml,
teachers and club women, accord
ing to Mra. McCord Roberta, o'
Atlanta, director ot pubUcIty o
the State Federation of Women'i
clubs.
She la Mias Mamie Jonea. presl
dent ot the Baldwin cotgity Feder
ation of Women'* Clubs, one of
the units In the Tenth District
FedenUon, of which (Mrs, K R.
U'nes It president.
"Miss Jones makes of the oc
caaloh a combination of ochool vis
iting and celebration of Undo
Remua, Bird and Arbor days, and
the teachers respond with special
programs.” according to Mrs. Rob
erts. “Baldwin conny schools are
a view ot making the affair worthy
planning the year’s program with
of Imitation throughout tho state
and wiU select at an early date In
December for a special demonstra
tion.
“Mrs.. Hines Is auhorfy for ho
statement that piano are already
Underway for celebrating Georgia
Day In similar style.' In May, the
Tenth District Federation will
speneor a ‘Sing/ to Wbtdb all chil
dren, teachers and parents will be
Invited. A 'Spend the Day Party' In
MilledgegUle will be a feature of
the occasion. A basket dinner wUI
be served on the courthouse
grounds.”
Mrs. A. . Brantley, president of
tho Georgia Federation of Women's
Clubs was quoted ae endorsing the
Baldwin county program to worthy
of being carried out throughout.tbe
U. ft C. 18 WORKINK
ON DIVISION FLANS
Mrs. Welter Once, president of
the Georgia revision of the United
Daughters of the Confederacy, has
tssued a statement requesting at'
tentVta to the Immediate work be
fora the division of fuflllllng fta
pledge for tbe Jefferson Davis
Monument, at JWrvlef, Ky.
This great memorial to the only
president of the Confederacy ts
one of the outstanding accomplish
manta ot the U. T>. c„ and mam
bon In this stats aro pledged to a
contribution of I100G to be com
pleted before Christmas, It was
sqfd.
Tbs "splendid record” eetabllsb'
od by the Georgia Division at the
Central Convention. In Washing
ton, and . the gain rhade In mom'
bership. chapters and resource!
call for redoubled effort on the
part of the entire organisation to
meet the obligation, Mrs. Grace
said. TOs president srgad all chap
ters to communlcoto with Mrs. O.
P. Folks, ot Waycrose, treasurer
of the division.
;
CLUB INSTITUTES
AT SUMMER 8CHOOL8
Club Institutes are to be an In
tegral part of the summer, educa
tional program at the Undvenlty
■of Georgia and Mercer Untrerslty,
according to an announcement by
Mrs. A. P. Brantley, president of
the Georgia FederaFsn of Wom
en's Clube. 1
Mrs. R. D. Russell of iMacoit, and
Mrs. Lamar ft Rucker, of Athens,
bare been appointed chairman of
tho Women's Club Institutes, she
stated.
The first InstUntss wore bold in
the summer ot 1123 at Georgia and
Mercer and their success led to a
continuation of'the plan for the
summer ot 1121.
As outlined by lira. Rucker and
Mrs. Russsll, tbs 1*21 (Institutes
will be on an snlargod seals and
designed to bars the widest pos
sible appeal through furnishing
an Intensive training course for
all women actively engaged In civic
and. state betterment.
Both appointees have been
prominent in the clob life of Geor
gia women, according to the presi
ded the woods must be cold and
silent'
Before the robins rt'ng.
The flowers must he burled In
darkness
Before they can bnd uid bloom.
And the sweetest, wins eat sun
shine
Comes after tha storm and the
gloom.
—Selected.
HOME ECONOMICS
DEPARTMENT TO HAVE
AN EXHI8IT
The Home-Economic Department
of the Athene High School an
nounces an exhibition of all worn
of this fall and winter on the aft
ernoon and evading of December
II, the date of the evening meet-
fog ot the High 8chool Parent-
Teacher Association, the rooms to
remain open until the cloeo of the
meeting that all Interested may
nave an opportunity to see the re
sult of the excellent training the
girls are being given. .
RAULER80N .SCARBOROUGH
Mr. T. J. Raulerson of Ludowlcf'
announces the engagement ot bis
daughter. Willie, to Mr. D. D.
Scarborough ot Athena. Ga.. the
marriage to be solemnised on the
twenty-third of December.
The abovd announcement is a
matter ot very cordial Interest and
congratulation, for both Mias
Raulerson and Mr. Scarborough
aro well known and liked |!n Ath
ens having been recently connect
ed with the University ot Georgia
as students, the former gradual-,
log and receiving her B. S.'H. B.
degree alter last summer school,
and Mr. Scarbrough in June, re
ceiving bis M. S. A. degree, hiring
already a B. 6. A. degree, recoiled
at. tho university In 1222 when he
graduated with honors.
■Miss Raulerson Is one of tho
Instructors In the Home Economics
at, the Athena Ifgh School and - Is
an attractive and gifted young
woman. She has mad several years
experience la teaching, being In.
LaUrange for two years after her
graduation from the Gporgta Stats
College for Women In Milledge-
vllle.
Mr. Scarborough la formerly ot
Marietta and is now an instructor. I
in the school ot Agricultural Edu
cation at the State College of Ag-
culture* i ... ;,i
Mr. anJ Mra. Scarborough will
make their home In Athena, both
to continue with their present
—M—
ELIJAH CLARKE CHAPTER
D. A. R. MEETS WITH
MR8. HORACE HOLDEN
The Elijah Clarice Chapter
A. R, will meeet with Mrs. Horace
Holden Thursday the llth at 1:20
which will be a.w«k earlier oa
account of tho Christmas holidays
MU8IC STUDY CLUB MEETS
WITH MR. AND MRS.
HUQH HODGSON
The Music Study Club will meet
Tuesday evening with Mr.
Mrs Hugh L. Hodgson at I o’clock.
A full attendance lo urged.
LIFE'S LESSON
I learn, as the yean roll onward
And 1 leave tho past behind,'
That much I had counted sorrow
But pr-prea that God la kind;
That many a flower that I’d longed
for
Had hftim a thorn of pain,
And-many a ruined by-path
Ltd to fields ol ripened grain.
The clouds that cover the sun
shine.
They cannot bsnJah tho sun.
And the earth nhlijes out the
brighter
When the weary rain la done.
We must^stand in the deepest
To so# the clearest light;
And often through wrong’s own
darkness
Comes the living strength
fgbL -?
Tbe sweetest rest is at even.
After a wearisome day,
When the heavy burden* of labor
Have been borne from oar heart*
away;
And those who have 'never known
. sorrow
Cannot know the Inflnlte'pcace
That falls on the troubled spirit
When it sees at last release.
Wo must live through the drearv
winter ; •
If tre would value (hr. spring; 4
COMMERCE AND
ATHENS SOCIAL
Mr. and Mrs J. M. Nix and
Ml** Lurline Nix spent Sunday In
Athens with CoL Ablt Nix and
family.
Miss Mary Elisabeth Nix, of
Athena, was hero last weak the
guast of her grandparents, Mr.
and Mra, J. it. Nix.
Col and Mrs Ablt Nix and Ml**
Lou Of» Little were gutata ot
Mrs J. M. N|x hut Thursday.
Dr. L, O. Hardman made a
business trip to Athens last Sat
urday.
i Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Dowdy
were recent vial tors in Athena.,
Mr. and Mra. Calvin Wood were
recant visitors In Athena.
Mr. J. J. Harbor made a busi
ness trip to Athena Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Quintan. Mra
Claud* Little. Mra. R. C Nix and
Mra Ford Little were In' Atbenh
-Mra A P. Rice and Mlaa Har
grove were In Athena Tuesday. •
Mr. and Mrs. Johp Hood return
ed Thursday from a trip to Eaton
ton and Athena
Mra Rucker Msaon, Mra. P. It
Trawlck, Mra A.' F. Quinlan and
Mra T A Marker were in Athens
the first of tho week.
Mr.- J. N. Harris and mother,
Mra E. E. Harris spent Tuesday In
Athena.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W Peeples and
son, of Athena spent Sunday with
the latter. Parent. Mr and Mra F
H. Aderhold.—Commerce Newa
Mr. ant) Mra Louis fierier .
Memphis announce the birth of s
httle eon In Atlanta. Decembei
tha «fh who has been named How'
ell Cobb Lerier.
’ Mra Lloyd A. Miller and llttls
son James Lloyd of. Detroit are
v lilting relatives la tha city.
• Mr, and Mrs. J. ft wier left
Satnrday for Greenville, a ft. tc
visit Mr. and Mra Henry Steadier.
Mr WLer wm return early In the
week and will Join Mra Wler later
for the Christmas holidays
ffi—
Mr. Carson' Cox will be among
tho out of town boys back home
for the Chrlrtman. holiday "Kit”,
Is familiarly known, hold* n
xpl^ndfd position with th# General
Electric Co., of Schentctady. X. V.
Special
MONDAY
Lois Wilson Richard Dix
Robert Edeson
In Zane prey’s Great Story
glfcWBga MEtlidtjjjitOnMtO
“To The
Last Man"
Here’s a spirited, colorful, thrill-laden pieturization of Zane
Grey’s great novel. Filmed in the hitherto unscreened wilds of
Arizona—the actual scene of the story.
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
MARY ALDEN
HUNTLEY GORDON\ /
f^«PLEASURE MAD”
A "Whirl of Wild Gayety and Its dost
“THE LOVE TRAP”
With BRYANT WASHBURN
and MABEL FORREST
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
V Now You’ll See Him
Harold Lloyd
gfvf-.:- % .in
“WHY WORRY?”
/]
<o
A barrage
of giant
laughter!
Bombards your
worries with
T. N. T. of Joy!
Rattles your ribs,
Captures
your heart 1.
WESTERN AT THE STRAND EVERY DAY
An Unusual Sale of Dresses-Starts Monday
Monday morning we will launch a Clear-Away Sale of Dresses at prices you cannot resist.
Every dress in this list is a real BARGAIN. Every dress in the house is included in this sale,
street dresses, party dresses, afternoon dresses and evening dresses. ’
Materials are of Poiret Twills, Charmeen, Jersey, Tricotine, Canton Crepes, Fancy Crepes,
Brocaded Crepes, Crepe de Chine, Velvets, Georgettes, Satins, etc.
$1850 Dresses for .. ;- v '. 5J355
$20.00 Dresses for
$22.50 Dresses for
$25.00 Dresses for
$27.50 Dresses for
$30.00 Dresses for
$35.00 Dresses for
$3750 Dresses for
$40.00 Dresses for
$42.50 Dresses for
$15.00
$1655
$18.85
$2055
$22.50
$2655
$28.25'
$30.00
$31.85
$15.00 Dresses for '.... $33.75
$47.50 Dresses for ’
$50.00 Dresses for
$55.00 Dresses for
$60.00 Dresses for
$65.00 Dresses for ,
$75.00 Dresses for
$80.00 Dresses for
$35.65
$3750
t. $4155
$45.00
;. $48.75
$5655
$60.00
• All the correct styles are shown and there is a
variety of materials, colors and models that
will meet the most exacting tastes. This sale
offers, wonderful opportunities for wise shop-
pers. f ‘ v ,
A Special Lot of Coats At $22.50
Special values, about 60 coats in the lot at $22.50,
all good styles, made of good quality Bolivias
and Velours. Some are plain, othern fur trim
med. Sizes range from 16 to 60.
CLEARANCE OF MILLINERY
Every Fall and Winter Hat in the store is in
cluded in this Clearance Sale-
Hats Originally Priced $15 to $20 for .... $5.95
Hats Originally Priced $10 to $14.50 for . $3.95
Hats Originally Priced $7 to $9.50 for .,. $2.95
Hats Originally Priced $5 to $650 for ... $155
Davison-Nicholson Co.
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