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Michael
SALE
Michael
SALE
Dresses
AU$39.50
A1I$47.50
AU$69.50 to $79.50
Coats
All $97.50 to $112.50
Coats
EVERY COAT IN STOCK ON SALE!
—Regardless of Price—
—Each Coat is New; of Fine Quality Richly
Furred, Becoming and Beautifully Styled.
tPractical Xmas Gifts
Offtca Phone 1201
VIS. AUCE ADAMS
RoMeae* Phono $17
V. W. C. A. CALENDAR
FOR THI8 WEEK
Monday, 7:20—Meet'ng of Miss
Kytle’o gtoup of Business O ris’
Club.
T HB °> D BOOR KNOCKER Mr. Volco Lyle spent the week-
5f* °l ,POn * an< * dumb, ! end In Atlanta going over /or tbe L
Wnlttei ben tor Monde to come gome. j|
Ae 11 ft yon, to arouse
Thoao within this ancient house
Strangely comes this thought to MilledgevMe are visiting
and Mrs. U. H. Davenport.
Mr. and Mrs. Loon Calloway of
Prof.
Whoso warm hands have lifted j _
thoet I Mr. Lance Hodges has returned!
__ . . , „ M? Bainbridge after a visit in the |
What of pleasure of shock city. 1
Came w'tb your assaulting knock? j _
What brought they unto this door I Mr. J. L. Frederick of Marshall-1
In the long years gone before? « villa was a recent visitor here
What, when summoned by your --kn—
Board of Directors; 7:30, Oymnas. I blow, Friends of Mrs. C. O. Bloom-
lum class. Did they hurry hers to know? field and Mias Marion Bloomfield I
Friday, 4:00—Rainbow Girl Re- j 1 wilt be pleased to learn they are I
serve Club meeting. i Tb'nk of Iron, finely has passed very much bettor following Flu. I
Saturday, 11:00—Blue Bird Club Just what pageantry has passed
Tuesday;:$fao—Supper meeting ' “•*£!** - 4:#0 > Oymnaslum class , Through this massive door where
of Business Girls' C’ub
WednesHiy, ' 4:00—Meetlnk
Trl-Hl Girl Reserve Club
for Blue Birds and Girl Reserves.
Bade them pause ere they went cold.
Thund^_^jj’: 00—Meeting of o"h.i"ri*3' ^ KhTSfiT Maron^h Mrs!
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PINK HAWS
PIIEN.RIN
Friend, of Mi.. T .0.11. (W L ° T * T 0 ” 1 ' hM# b " * eatl ? tapped.
Friends of Mis. Luclle Cooper juge ln.ng.r msy have rapped,
"!!' hwt* «*• to «', Grief no doubt has let you tali
Wlth flU * m fiend'ng terror through this ball,
1 All this boose has ever known
I o Brcalc Up a* Cijli
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davis Jr.
were among those going to At
lanta for the game.
cffectthhedfji
for Colds, Headache.
Miss Martha McAlpin will spend
Tuesday In Atlanta going over to
address the Pre-achool circle.
You've encountered first, a'one.
—Edgar A. Quest.
and Neuralgic’-Path ■
^NKMAM thlQRAToVltS. LlfNN. MASdf
WHY NOT DECORATE THE
LIVING TREES IN ATHENS?
Mr. Rowo suggest. In his col
umn a Christmas tree down town
- , _ _ at the intersection of Clayton and
Prof, and Mro. Marion DuBose College—a very happy thought,
spent Saturday .n Atlanta going Uany *1)' remember that gorge-
over for the game.
Darwin.
*• J 11 *? J fe J 8 ous tree several years ago which
by Mrs. J. A. brought so much cheer and Scanty
j to everybody f a veritable common
{ity tree: radiating the cherry
t season $n all its sparkling beauty
and charm. Why not light the !lv*
! ing trees also? I heard one
charming matron say she was go
ing to light her trees and what a
*W*ure fnr the already lovely
"That confounded operator
HERE IS ATHENS’
BIGGEST CHRISTMAS
SALE OF HOSE
, miiiBIG REDUCTIONS FOR THIS WEEK
Full Faehloned 8”l< Hoa’ery—New French Heele—All Shade.,
STERLING QUALITY
Service WeVht, *1.50 Value.
$1.00
SHEER CHIFFON
$1.85 Values
$1.39 <
ALL SILK
8ervice Weight, *1.55 Values
$1.49
Boxes—$ Pair.
$3.95
ALL SILK CHIFFON
*1.65 Values
$1.50
Boxss—3 Pairs
$3.95
GOTHAM GOLD STRIPE
All Silk Chiffon
*2.25 Valuta
$1.69
Boxes—3 Pairs
$4.95 ■*
SILK PICOT TOPS
*2.00 Valuta
$1.85
Boxes—3 Pairs
$3.95 , "
JOHNSON
Athens*
COFPANY
Shoe Store
GIFTS MEN PREFER
home. Every window should be keepa trilling at me:'"The Dar-
adorned with a -ndle or wreath. 1,ne *• busy! i'll call you'."
Bob reported disgustedly to tbe
two t'k-rif ed g'rl* who waited In
i the .^’.hawav Mvlnw rnnm Pava
ha way living room. Crvi-
tal’a abandoned room had yielded
no further c.uea to her strange
disappearance.
At ten o’clock, after an hour
and a *ialf of agonized waiting,
1°"" distance summoned Bob
shrilly.
“f.ease page Mrs. N"* Jonson,”
he tt/ad the hotel’s switchboard
operator curtly. “Jonson—J-o-n-
*-o-n. No, no H in It. Nils—
N.ii.ls! Mrs. Jonson who was
Hang high the norland- arri I'.ght formerly Cherry Lane,” be added,
the candles for this wonderful sea. ,n an almost frenzied effort to
son—the Yuletfce. Show a spirit en H*t the girl’s langu'd interest.
of loving Thanksgiving for the He turned to Faith; “That woke
many blessings t**e hav*> b«»*»n her u Pl Cherry’s still famous,
showered with—celebrate the hoi- The g |r * aaid, ‘Oh, Cherry Lane
Mays, with a glowing sparkling Jonscn!. Sure I know her!’ If
tree or trees outdoors as well as you want to become front page
in. Let the Community spirit pre- *tu.f, Tony. Just get yourself tried
vail at never before. Make this for murdering one of your
a Christmas !ong to be remember- fiances.”
od for its cheeriness and loveliness “ So far I've only had to Jit one
everywhere, to mako the front page,” Tony
—.Iff— grnned. “Lord, I hope poor Cryt-
MEETINQ OF THE ATHEN8 tal ha8n ’t found an easier way
ART ASSOCIATION than either Cherry or I to make
A very deightful meeting of front pa *®l Aro y° u K° in * to n °-
o Ath«in« iri A tlfy the nolfce. Bob'*
I All
Will Like These
Smart Hose
3 pr. for $ 1
As long as men like these Hose, and the price
is c-rtpirlv moderate, what better gift combi
nation is there?
You’ll like the wide selection; silk and wool,
and lisle; new patterns, clocks, stripes, solid
shades. . . s
Chas. Stern Co. Inc.
•be Athene Art Aeioc'itlon was u,y the l» 1,cs - Bob -
held at Memorial Hall OB Friday Faith's already pale face be.
evening when e verted program rame “ whlte at ,bat tbat Bob
wae presented. frowned slgnlf'csntly it Tony.
To Mr. Alfred W. Johnston, an Thon: " ob ' be!,o! Not lhe t e ? You
artist of ab'lity and distinction “ r ahe and Mr. Beardsley hare
•he Assoc'atlon la Indebted for J u,t le,t ? L steu, If they return,
two feature, of the program He bare Mrs - Jonson call Stanton—
gave an interesting talk on his Serenity 4500. please. Yes—Mr.
method of procedure In palnt’ng a Hathaway, lt'a Important. Thank
landscape—first recslving the Im- you "
preaa'on, and later In conveying it “Tbe> dined there and left soon
the canvas. after the dancing started." Bob
Later In the evening, Mr. explained. ‘Til call Rhoda again,
Johnston added greatly to the 011 the chance (hat Cherry may be
pleasure and amusement of all gone home early. Fat chance!”
proaent by giving a sleight of hand be added. A few aeconda later:
Performance which abounded In “Hello, Rhoda! This la Bob
nuny clover tricks, i Hathaway again. When Cherry
Mis* Lawla Brekho of Carfor- comes n—she's already left Dar-
nla, read a humorous sketch wr’t. row—tell her to call me.. .. Yes,
ten by herself on "The Vocabu- no matter how late It may be. It'a
tery of the Engl'ah Language,” vitally Important . . . No. Faith
which received much applause. and Robin are all right. Noth'ng
Mrs. K. L. Trowbridge, ter. for you to worry about, honey."
merly of the faculty of the Cor. He hung up the receiver. “Well,
nlsh School of 'Music, of Seattle, that's that! What doi we do
Waah'ngton, charmed the audl- next?"..
enee with bar beaut'ful lyric so. Tbe three returned In alienee to
prano voice. 8be sang three eonge, the I vine room. It was Tony who
'Pleading, by Kramer: virginal spoke at test: “I think in all fair.
81nmbor. Ijr Reger; and Japanese ness, that we shouldn't not'fy the
Malden, by Jessie Gaynor. Mrs. police Just yet. Of course wa could
Trowbridge was beaut'fu’ly sc- try to find out If a marriage II.
companled on the p'ano by Mrs. cense was Issued to them, but lt'a
. J. Ball. pretty late, the county clerks, or
A number of Mr. Johneton'e whoever Issues the things, would
landscapes were on exhibition, and be hard to locate.' r
also water color pelntlnge by "Right yon are,” Bob agreed
Mr*. Mildred Mll!er, 'nxtructor la gloom ly. "I might try calling up
the Summer School of the Penn, every farmer In the neighborhood
aylvan'a Academy of Fine Arts; of the Jonson farm, to see It any
and by our own Miss Jean Ftenl. of them baa been enterta nlng a,
gen. president of the Association, foreign artist, but, Lord, I'd Mel
These collections of pa'ntlngs an awful fool
brought forth many expressions "We’d belter wait for Cherry,”
qf real appreclat'on. Faith decided, wh'te-lippcd, bat
I The host, end hostesses of the suddenly courageous. "In the
ision ’were Mr. and Mrs. meantime, I think we’d better
t, Mr. and Mrs. Reitz, Mrs. play three-handed bridge.' Well
iyle Cobb. Mlae Nell Reese, go crazy It we Juzt alt around,
and Mist Ledford, by whom dellc.‘ nut I'd like to wring Lincoln
Iona refreshments were served. Pruitt's leathery old neck for hav. I
g]— ing fired her! You've ridden her
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Carson so hard, Bob. that she was asham.
and Misses Rosa and Carolyn Car- ed to come home and face the
sqn left Sunday afternoon ter “o* 1 ?" •
their home in Savannah after a Bob made a wry face. ,tben
short visit to Mn. Rocs D. Hull shrugged and winked at Tony. I
and Major and Mrs. Hunter Har- aaaure you. Tony, that ‘the little
rls.
Friends of Mr. Phillip Joel wil l
ietni oi iua i!lne&s with!
the weekend in Macon with
Louis Pellew ana were expected'
home this afternoon.
—'41— .
Friends of Prof. John Morri*:
W1 iegret to learn of Ills illness!
with Flu.
Friends of Mr. A. G. Dudley
w'H r.-ret to learn of hit illneaz
with Flu.
1 ..
Just When You Most Need a Dress
Comes This Wonderful
I Half Price Sale!
—Of more than 175 Dresses. Every Fall and ?
Winter Dress in Stock goes at this Final
Sale Price—
SEE YOUR SAVINGS!
$10.95 Dresees $ 5.47
$ i8 -75 Dresses $ 9.38
$25.0° Dresses $12.50
$29.50 Dresses $14-75
$39'5° Dresses $19.75
$49.50 Dresses $24.75
$59-5° Dresses $29.75
$67.50 Dresses $33.75
MISSES-JUNIOR—LADIES-EXTRAS
Comfort Giving Gifts |
All
woman' and I don't usually tsar
Into each other like this. A pair
Friend* of Mr*. Myrtle Owen* of turtle dove* '* in the habit of
will regret to learn of her illness roo»tIn* on the ‘God B.eaa Our
with Flu. Home' metto, but tonight—"
j "Oh, don't mind me!" Tony
Mr. Dick Bnrch’a friends will grinned with a sorry attempt at
ragrst to leam of hia iUneis. j her usual flippancy. "J.ve already
—ffi— ‘ got a husky antl.marr age com-
The Chi Omega Sorority wore Plex. Nothing a married couple
guests Of the Chi Omega acrorlty could do would snrpr'so mo. But
of Atlanta for the Georgia-Tech «»y. apeaklng of my well-known
game Saturday. , anti.marria*e complex, do you
_ | suppose Crystal adopted It and—
Mia* Frances Northcutt and and—?*’
Mias Marie McHatton will spend; NEXT: Bob and Tony quarrtl
Christmas holiday* in Cclurn- about Cry»tal.
the guest* of Mrs. Harry ~
oodruff and will be the hapgy'
SMART NEW HANDBAGS—$2.95
—Envelope shape, Genuine Leather;
Colors, including Patent Leather.
LADIES HANDKERCHIEFS—58c
—Hand Embroidered and Lace Trimmed
Kerchiefs of Linen and Georgette.
LOVELY BOXED FLOWERS-68c
—The Smartest Embellishment for tlfe Win
ter Costume; All Colors.
H. S. LINEN NAPKINS, DOZEN—$3.50
—Beautifully Hemstitched Napkins of Very
Fine Pure Irish Linen.
ALL SILK CHIFFON HOSE—$1.95
—Very Sheer, Very Fine, Very Lovely; All
Sizes in all the Newest Shades.
100%'WOOL BLANKETS, PAIR—$10.50
—Double Bed Size in Stunning New Colors
and Designs; Fine Quality.
College Sweaters
$7.95 to $9.85
—Heavy All Wool, Shaker, Knit Sweaters;,
Tuxedo Style, Black, Cardinal and Combina
tions.
Bath Rooms Sets
75c to $4.50
—A Large Assortment of Beautiful Useful;
Sets in Gift Boxes; Sets contain Bath Mats,
Towels and Wash Cloths to match.
French Kid Gloves
$2.95 to $3.95
—For Ladies, Misses, Children, with Novel
ty Cuffs, in all Dress and Shoe Shades.
Inapiration of many lovely socl
courtesies.
SIXTY YEARS OF DEPENDABILITY
Mr. and Mrs. Artie Small and
•WMvmi of Atlanta wiP spend the
Chrlrtmai holidays with Captair
ami Mrs. J; W. Barnett.
Master Hinton Williams Is un-
, able to attend school on account of
heavy cold.
P=s MICHAEL’S