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AND STYLES
EVERY MEM-
thing in the way of price to the end that we might QUICKLY DIS
POSE OF these 5,000 and more pairs of fine quality shoes.
This sale will make it worth while for you to visit this store, no
matter'where you live—in Athens, or in any neighboring town. Come
by train, auto, buggy, street car, or just walk—the main point is to
come and'get bigger bargains in shoes than have ever been offered
before in this*city or section.
You’ll go aWay certain that shoe prices here have dropped lower
thpn ever—and that you can get better shoes for less money here
than you ever had an opportunity to buy in Athens before.
Broad Streel-Athens, Georgia
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24. 1926.
ENS, GEORGIA.
W:
•MRS. ALICE ADAMS
Residence Phone 212
nteTe'uMinAv C ' i ,n *“endmsnt made to
KI%asS3i?£ V „ -Methodist Discipline to the effect
The /Admans MHh-naiy So- Hut no member of tho church be
f-b allowed
* » ld “ most interesilng session on fit for the use of mankind, o
Monday, afternoon. | pn , f | teer any way ^t the c*.
Mrs Cobb Lumpkin gave a, prose of humanity,
sphmdtd report of the recent An. j Dr. Tumlln ct Paine College.
I ^thfch is a negro college supported
tured In thl, report were excerpts' by Melhodl.ts. n^e the sute-
rrom the principal addresses. Mrs- ntent that only two out of 600
J. \\. P°.n f of the Central was, graduates of that Institution have
(.noted as follows:
“The idqa of heroes of the world
have shifted from heroes of
strength to heroes of service.” In
terracial. study has/ changed the
Christians teaching from how to
live, instead of how to die.” Mrs.
Downs said that the would like to
Cocoa »%,
a Maus.
DrinK.
way drop/
been convicted of crime.
The report mas brimming with
very interesting facts. (Mrs. Lamp-
kin was much impressed with
the poise and the ready intelli
gence of the young college stu-
dents who had part In the pro
gram.
This thought was emphasised
when Miss Lillian Lenhoff follow
ed Mrs. Larapkin’s talk with a pre^
sentation of her work as Student
Secretary for the Council. Miss
Lenhrff presented her theme with
such' tralght-forward earnestness
th such evidence ot conse-
fashion arbiter of woman's clothes.
According to recent advices from
Hollywood, Miss Griffith Is
p-Tt.-i »o be the- acknowledged
leader of fashions lit the film 1 eol*
■ U|
During the course of her screen,
career, she has bought and worn
J ore gowns than any other movie
ar. She makes periodic visits Co
New York and Paris to make her
purchases. In her latest picture.
“Infatuation’' a First National Pic-
ture is-adapted from W. Somerset
■AEaugham’s play “ "Caesar’s Wife,"
and fa directed by IrVlng Cum-
things.
MISS DAISY DAVIES TO
SPEAK AT FIRST METH
ODIST CHURCH FRIDAY
Miss Daisy Davies, ane of the
most outstanding | figures Ip
Southern Methodism,’will speak e\
f :00 A. M. Friday in the Baraca
>om of the Fi.'st Methodist
urch, and agfcin at the Sunday
evening service.
Deeply spiritual, widely travei-
*ed and rich in expcrkr.ee. Miss
Envies is a speaker of Arc charm
and effectiveness. She has serv-
?d her church at hotye and abroad
ud hex services are aiways in
:*ieat den and.
When in Poland ->n the occas
ions of her speaking, tile churche*
.were crowded to their greatest
cratlm th»t^ 8«med quite uBug. ^P 8 ^: ,ta11 ““‘hf™ 5 ' tth ‘ d ;
ual to see one so youthful in ap- > ,8, T V appreciative of
pearance speaking with such poise
and mature intelligence.
Mie« Lenhoff also sang very
the city. Mr. Hale is a young
business man of Elberton, Geor
gia. .
ATHEN* WaMANI&XLUB
MEETS TUESDAY
Tuesday afternoon the regular
monthly meeting of the Athens
Woman's Club wa 8 held In their
historic home on Prince Av«. with
Mrs. S. V. Sanford, President,
presiding.
Many interesting activities for
the coming months were announ
ced by the Chairman of Depart
ments. Among these were the in
teresting plans told of by Mrs.
Bernard Cary, chairman of the
Educational Dept, that there was
a movement cn foot to hold an
automobile show in March or
April: that already many dealers
bad shown eagerness tu take space
and ft was hoped to make this a
very brilliant affair under the aus
pices of the club.
Mis. Moss, Chairman of Home
Ecoqcmics. gave out her course in
Home Decorating, ten classes fo
be held about the middle of March.
Through the co-operation of Miss
Epsie Campbell, State Supervisor
of tfowa Economics, the club is
Sure Relief
BAKER’S
BREAKFAST
COCOA
Has a full rich flavor delicious
to the taste;it is invigorating
and sustaining.
Henry C. Sherman, Profeuor of
Food Chemistry, Columbia Uni
versity, in hi» book “Food Prod
ucts” ny«: "Cocoa, in addition
to the stimulating property,due
to the alkalqid theobromine, and
the flavor which makes it
"popular both as a beverage
and in confectionery, has a
considerable food value.**
Walter Baker & Co. Dd.
Established 1710
DorchMtar, Mass. i
Moutmal, Canada /
Bootyst of Chotci Rtciptt wit fm. J
et)i "In the Secret of His
Presence.”
Miss Lillie Tuck gave statistics
and facts* relating to the work
from the District standpoint.
In point of service. Miss Tuck
hps getved this )dlstitlct longer
than any other secretary In
Conference, and Is held in very
high esteem indeed. Now that she
is a resident of Athens, we hope
to have her with us often.
Announcement was made that
Miss Daisy Davies will speak Fri
day at 12 A. M. and again on
Sunday evening at the chutcb-
The District Conference will be
entertained by the local society
sometime in April.
On next Monday afternoon at
the regular business mooting, Mr.
Tern Reed will speak on the Japa
nese Immigration Law .as it has
affected Christian missions.
The presence of visitors Is al
ways noted with much pleasure,
and the absence ‘of regular attend
ants particularly regretted.
CORRINE GRIFFITH AT
DAI A/*C TUI IDCnAV *
PALACE THURSDAY
AND FRIDAY
Athens admirers of Corinne
Griffith will greet with pleasure
the announcement that shd will
he seen .here in her latest picture.
I “Infatuation,'"' at the Palace The.
j utre Thursday and Friday ot this
week.
privilege ?
Miss Davies is now Field Sec
retary for Scarritt College for
Christian Workers, the southern
Metaodist Training School coop
cr&lflng with Peabody College.
Nashville, Tenn. The public is
invited to hear Miss Davies.
indigestion
2JSSS3.
most fortunate in securing Miss
Mary Olive Whitehead for these
courses..
Tho club was most forunaie in
ftiHj. .
Child Welfare, read the rules for
a prive gizen by the General Fed
eration fer Child Study /ind Wei-
, ...tor* *nd announced that the Ath-
having as a ftyeat at the meeting erii dub would enter this compe.
Miss Epsie Campbell of the College *“
of Agriculture, ono of the most
napable and attractive wofneu of
position in the state. She told of
her efforts to secure Miss White
head for lectures under vocational
training and how fortunate it was
that the women of Athens could
haVe Miss Whitehead for a series
of lessons. Miss Whitehead is pre
pared to give her courses in block
printing, enamelling, furniture dec
oration. lamp shades, basketry and
gesso. An authority on the home
artistic, this talented lecturer, will
lend her knowledge to home mak
ers In giving tho artistic touch to
our dwellings.
Mrs. VerNooy, chairman, of the
N euralgia
or headache—rub the forehead
—melt and inhale the vapors
VifilHt
Peer IF MUttern Jens Used Yearly
6 Bell-ans
Hot water
Sure Relief
ELL-ANS
Wanda landowska to IFOR INDIGESTION
GIVE RECITAL THURSDAY I
AT SENEY'-STOVALL CHAPEL* aw/i * rKgs.bold tverywhere
Athens is expressing its pleas- -
uro at the announcement of tho
Athens Civic Music Series that its
fifth offering of the season will ^ ' - -J —
be a recital by Miss Wanda Lan- ■ H EkJ| A rVgfi
dowska Thursday evening, Feb- flJJ B BV»
rUary 25, at Seney-Stovall chapel " w
ut S:16 p. «n. , *.v I w FADELESS
Miss Landowska comes to Ath- ? • r
ehs with glowing recommendations
fi-nm mnnv rrlf’i-* u-hn rnn«Mpr
DYES
Women .
Use
Then dispose of this new /
hygienic help easily as
tissue—no laundry
CIRCLE NO. 7 OF F. M. C. TO I UNIVERSITY WOMAN'S
MEET THURSDAY, 4 P. M. CLUB TO MEET FRIDAY
Circle So. 7 of the First Meth-| AT FOLK O'C LOCK
odist church will meet with Mrs.
Harrlso n Heidlcr, 334 Prince Ave
nue, Thursday afternoon 1-Vb. 25
at 4- p. m.
rr-ffl—
MRS. T. M. PniLPOT EN
TERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB
Mrs. T. M. Philpot was hostess
to her bridge club Tuesday after
noon at her home. After the en-
joyable game, delicious refresh
ments were served/ and the af
ternoon passed very pleasantly.
Woman’s CIu’j
will meet with Mrs. T. J. Woof-
ter at her home on 1’rincc Avenue
Friday afternoon at 4:00 I\ M
AH members are urged to- be
present, and to arrive on time.
tloh arid hoped to win in.
Miss Mein* Michael, Ch. of
Friendly ^Relations ; with Ex-ser
vice men" told that through her
committee 150 tickets had been
sold for the benefit of perform
ance recently by the Legion.
Mrs. T. F. Green told of the
Clubs efforts to get members of
the Georgia Good Roads Assn, in
Clarke County, and ot the Clubs
Cooperation with Mr. The was,
President of the Association end
of the Athens Chamber ot Com
merce.
Mrs. Sanford introduced Dr.
Stoner who is In Athens *as the
guest of Mrs. VerNooy. “Mother"
Stoner in her bright; spirkftnfc
way, congratulated the clutf mem
bers on their many plans which
meant so much for tho g fed of th?
community, and expressed her
p.lefcsure in visiting Athens.
Tea 8erved in Parlor.
After the business, tho meeting
adjourned for a cup of tea in tho
onrior where Mrs. Mary Lee Davis,
Club-Hostess, welcomed the guvsts
to a room cheerful and mellow
with old mahogany. Candles flow
ed on a wonderful, old table cf an
tique beauty and about tho walls
old mirrors dr gilt and mahognuy
reflected the hoipltable good cheer canary to take a laxative. ! JJra. R. U Hay lcr.v Thurad r.
"I had heard of Black-Draught- f or Miami, Florida, where' -la
i- a Innf* timn Tho nnio-crtuf In H „.-n i /.it • e
Alabama Man Whose Ilcura Are
Irregulcr, Says Hhe Prevents
Irregular, Says He Prevents
of Black-Draught.
CIRCLE NO. 3 OF F. 51. C.
TO MEET THURSDAY
4:00 P. M.
Missionary circle No. .*} of the
(lurch will
Thursday afternoon at 4:00 P. Mr
at the home 'of Mrs. I. II. Had
dock on Prince avenue. Enter
taining jointly with Mrs. Haddock’
will be Mrs. D. L. Stewart anti
Mrs. M. M. Merry,
—*1--
Mr. R. L. Cauthen of Mi. rji.
Florida, is visiting his daughter.
Mrs. R. L. Hay at’ her 1m
South Lumpkin Stteet.
Mr. find Sirs. A. B. W,’ i
of Albany, Goorsin, art s ’'
a few days in Athens at I"
gian hotel, passing thr<
Gadsden. Ala.-“i drive', o car alty on thelr wedding trip to
for him." says Mr. Ike Sabel, of j York snd olher northern !»*■.,
this city, "and have to get u- andl % , A-.iTrT
go, early and late. Consequently . Mr. Irving Rosenberg of CuLi *
have regular hours for bus, visited friends
eating and sleeping. I occasionally, • days,
have indigestion and f’nd it nec-. —SB—
cssary to take a laxative.
Athens Ui
* r .°.. * u * Auiuiiii, riuriuu,
for a long time. The druggist told W )H visit her father
me Black-Draught would h~’ me. wec i- 8
» » k« _ .... i t i i*. •
! bought :
«... - package and had it, % — B) _
made into tea and take it any time ««_ Totr 5,,.
I feel the need of a laxative. It 4wit y iT™
The Ladies' Hcbrevr uouovo.eDi _ n I^ ny , h,lp. me. ! apwdLg^
Society will bo hostess at a Purl.lt _
costume hall Thursday, February ' afte ' r I "uke"Biark-D'raught''l „.. ,, cm mr „ nn ...
“ r , at the Pinecrcst Country Ciuh. . eat everything I want and v l3ited friends in'Miami
Kn “Pitnr Hn^Rl»nlan ,, orchestra r..„i i a—..U4-..H.. V,31 J C U irunciS in .viinnu
apjrtlu wi ,|, Mr. and Mrs Louis
" “ * — stein. Mr. and Mix. "Baliuger
‘ H before
Th* enanv friends. of Jtir “!
Crane will b« glad to learn '
vnlcscing after
\X/OMEN by the million. «« ! The -Ser Hors.^' orchesTra S f3l of I U treSfuIly ISi , in
W discarding the old-time "sum- ! wU1 p |„ y f of the occasion, and My I-believe’mack-Draught is nil r v n>r Ath ™l
tary pad" for a new and scientilic ; l]a ndnB will ho enjoyed from 9 to it |, recommended to be and more.
way. ;» p. m. Ticket- t" th. hall can . - ou ;j -
A way that offers protectioiLun- be obtained at the club at 11.00 . blc the price. r -y-
known before. A way, too, that a couple. 1 -Eating at irregular time* fre- jjf ia
solves the old embarrassment of —w— [quc-ntly brings on digestive dikor- »mc«j
disposal. (CIRCLE NO.’3 OF F. M. C. dors that may become* serious, and
It is called "KOTEX.” EightinlO WILL NOT MEET THUR8. lit is always best to your
better-clan women now emoiov it ! Circle No. 2 of the First Meth-. meale w regularly as possible. A
Teuilv^ 2.S hdirt church will not hold it. reg- great many people, however, like
V v.I.L! ular, meeting Thursday I'ftemoon Mr. Sahel, have occupat'oos that .my. „ lul mr (
tissue. No laundry. Noeml^ar- 1 4;00 p ^ at j} ie borne of 5Irs. prevent their keeping regular hab- Mrs. L. II. Crow,
rassment 'AJex Davi^yu, due to providential its. Under such conditions, manvj
Miss
ing did
a Crow, who is xtudv-
at the Piedmont. Sun
ns. umii r SUCH WHMIHWUH, \ B" • ' •-.*9*
persons say that they have found Tho friends of!Master ’Ccosjie
tho consistent use of Thcdford’s Ihomas Edwards will he sdir/ to
Blnck-Drnught, the well-known ; eHrn that he is UP with- fin.
vegetable i'vcr medicine, to be of -i-ffl— ■ '
•aluo to them in offsetting the James R. Grey. Jr. <*r At
Horn maiTy crit r cs, who consider ___ t
her one of the foremost harpsi- J « . ' !?* fiTC t,ynes ?* absorbent ae reasons,
chordists in the country. i m ?-• / Fot Fast Dycifl^ i ordinary cotton padsl |
- ft- I V. t j7 nr Tin find You dine, dance, motor for hburs CIRCLE NO. 6 OF F. M. C.
MISS MABEL McINTYRE ^ rvr muu b | in sheerest frocks without a second’s TO MEET THURSDAY
WEDS MR. JAMES W. HALE j Beautiful,permanent colors obtained by doubt or fear. , AT 4:00 P. M.
Miss Mabel McIntyre and Mr. boiling. Delicate tinU by dipping. No It deodorizes, too And thus ends ! Circle No.'6 of the First Meth* bad effects of their irregularity. \ . j,.. : i . i r h
James W. Hale were married Sun- tubbing or mMsybandllng of mu* dye ALL danger of offending ‘odist church will meet with Mrs T rv Black-Draught. Sold Every- „ fter spending' a fow toys >1111
day morning at 11:00 P. M. at the mbstaneg. 811k, wool, y . . . . * . Cobb Lampkin at her home on where. | her mother. Mrs. W. F. Dorsey.
2 .' - a H. ~ ct %
yf&rszgSttirfL'ftifBE W D °" miuion5 v doi i? End “ reurKCd t0 S
presence of th. close friends of . old. .nsccure ways. Enjoy l.(e e
the young couple. Immediately
lifter the ceremony Mr. and Mrs.
Hale left for Elberton where they
will make their homt
Mrs. Hale was a-popular Athens
girl and her friends regret that
'Bleach to remove color and stains.
Freo Illustrated Booklet! Bow to
Beautify Hundreds of Things in
Homo and Wardrobe.
Address Dept. N v
MONROE DRUG CO.. QUINCY, I
Miss Griffith is said to be the her marriage will take her fipm
eve 7 LUMPKIN ST. NEEDLE-
day. Package of twelve casts only WORK CLUB TO MEET
i few cents.
KOT6X
No laundry—discard like tissue
(FRIDAY 4:00 P. M.
| The Lumpkin Street
Needle
work Club will meet Friday after
noon at 4:00 P. M. at the home
' of Mrs. W. M. Burson on South I
Lumpkin street.
^ (ho guest of l«er
ilellm Stepbanson.
5Ir. Carl Elliott Is vlsltlnn bL
I Mrs. AV. F. Dcrsey. Mr. J. II
4Vrsej 4 . and Mr. Ed Dorsey l»*ft for
Gainesville to attend tho funeral
AdvertiMc'ment; of ‘Mira. A. B. C. Dorsey. I?
MAX SOLP1IAN
BANKRUPT STOCK
401 Broad Street * Athens, Georgia
WILL BE PUT ON SALE FOR
Final Clean-Up Friday Morning
N OTHING is reserved in this greatest
of all Unloading Shoe Sales in Ath
ens, and wise buyers will come early
for first choice TOMORROW!
MEN’S, WOMEN’S, j MISSES’ and CHIL
DREN’S SHOES ARE ALL INCLUDED
-SIZES TO FIT ALL
THAT WILL PLEAS^
BEROF THE FAMILY.
Save!
February 26
We have had turned over to us another large stock of shoes to be
put ‘on for quick sale at the lowest prices ever known. This complete
stock consists of 5.000 pairs of Ladies’, Men’s and Children’s Shoes.
AND WE DON’T MEAN MAYBE! We have sacrificed every-
H ERE’S A SALE that will command
the attention • of the entire commu
nity—we’re cleaning house—and do
ing a .thorough job of it—A LOT OF
SHOES AT 50c PER PAIR. All thoughts
of profits have been set aside, as every pair
of these shoes must be sold.
COME! COME! COME! COME