The weekly banner. (Athens, Ga.) 1891-1921, March 31, 1911, Image 6

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THE BANNER, FRIDAY MORNING. MAR 31, 1911. THE INFIRMARY Fund is Steadily Increas iog for Memorial Insti tution to Honor Dr. Crawford Long. The local committee of the Cran ford W. Long Infirmary are pleased to date that their fund has been steadl ly Increasing since the last published statement. It has been suggested that a full list of subscribers be glv- en to the public through The Banner today and we gladly comply with the suggestion. Many who have not yet subscribed have manifested very great Interest In our undertaking, and have pressed themselves as expecting to make a contribution at some time, though they have stated no definite sum yet. We hope to be able to add their names to our list as early as possl ble. Besides the >75.25 donated by Mrs. Ora Hart Avery from the benefit en tcrtalnment at the Lucy Cobb, have the following In cash subscript tlons and pledges: The List to Date. Dr. C. T. Nolan. Marietta, Ga., >5.00 Dr. Marlon McII. Hull, Atlmita, >5.00. Dr W. R. Winchester, Macon, Ga, >5.00. Mr. Jos. Jacobs, Atlanta, Qa., >100. Mrs. Fannie Long Taylor, Athens, Ga., >100. Mrs. A. O. Harper, Athens, Ga., >100. Mrs. Stevens, Sorosls, Elberton, Ga., >10.00. Mrs. J. R. Crawford, Athens, Ga., 6.00. Dr. H. J Allen, Washington, D. C., >5.00. Cash, >1.00. Mrs. C. P. Gwln, Athens, Ga., >5.00. Miss Sarah Frierson, $2.50. Mr. W. B. Folsom, McRae, Oa„ $1 Miss Mary O. Yerboy, Athens, Ga., >20.00. Mrs. Florence Bartow, Athens, Ga., >50.00. Mr. W. E. Ware, Atlanta, Ga., >5.00. Mrs Ferdinand Pblnxy, Athena, Ga., >26.00. Mr. Frank L. Daney, Jacksonville, Fla., >2.00. Mr. B. F. Rothschild, New York, >6.00. Mr. John Welch, >20.00. Sales on Infirmary day, >112.85. Cash, >25.77. 8. and M. O. Michael, >50.00. Mr. Walter Jones, >5.00. Mlsa M. Rutherford, first payment on subscription for >25.00, >5.00. Mrs. Marla E. Nickerson, >50.00. Mrs. M. D. Pittman, >5.00. Mr. W. D. Harper, >5.00. Lr. J. «. T. McPherson, >100.00. Mr. C. Vernooy, >5.00. Mrs. D. C. Barrow, >5.00. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Strahan, >5.00. Mlsa Porter, >10.00. Cub, >8.80. Dr. Daly, Atlanta, Ga, >5.00. Dr. R. P. Stephens, >5.00. Mr. M. C. Pltner, >5.00. Mr. A. O. Harper, >10.00. Cub, >22.02. Per cent from ules at Cafe Royal on March 2, >15.00. Mrs. A. H. Davison, >5.00, Mr. W. H. Morton, >5.00. Davison Nicholson A Co„ >25.00. Cuh, >48.81. Per cent of sales at Costa's on March 2, >15.00. Mr. John W. Weed, New York, >50. Mr. Chna. L. Floyd, Montgomery, Ala, >10.00. ' Dr. Chas. H. Herty, Chap Hill, N. C.. >10.00. Cub, >10.00, Mr. Warren Coleman, New York, >10.00. Mr. Oscar Mayer, New York, >5. Mr. W. O. Fluker, Union Point, Ga., >1.00. Mr. W. J. De Renne, Savannah Ga, >50.00. Mr. David Mayer, New York, >5. Mr. Wm. O. Whllden, New York. >5, Per cent, from ules at skating rink on March 2, >7.00. Per cent, from motion pictures, >1.05. Mr. Cecil Wilcox, Jacksonville, na, >10.00. Mr. Ralph Cetera, New York, >25, Flowers sold by Mrs. Welch, 75c. SUBSCRIPTIONS. Empire State Chemical Co., and an additional >100.00 for every >5,000.00 raised, >100.00. Mrs. M. A. Lipscomb, >50.00. A friend, when dirt Is broken, >500. Miu Emma Long, >50. Dr. James Bloomfield, >25.00. Mrs. Gerald Green, >5.00. N. P. K’s college fraternity. Dr. Dan DuPree, >26.00. Mr. Ben Barrow, >10.00. Mr. Andrew Lyndon, >10.00. Mr. Hugh Scott, >10. Dr. Dan DuPree, >10. Dr. W. H. Bocock, >5. MUs M. Rutherford, >20. Chancellor Barrow, >100. Mrs. H. 8. West, >6. Mrs. Chamberlain, >5. Mrs. T. J. Woofter, >5. Mr. T. J. Shackelford, >10. Mra M. W. Welch, >100. Mr. CL K Phinsy, >10. A Maud through Mrs. Lipscomb, >L MICHAEL’S Easter Parasols The costume is not complete with out a jaunty parasol, just a creation to match your Easter dress is here. Good styles as low as 1.00, 1.50 and $2.00. Easter Handkerchiefs Another shipment of all linen hand kerchiefs to sell at 5c and 10c. No such values obtainable elsewhere. 25c white embroidered handkerchiefs dainty and pretty. Also the new (issue handkerchief in colors. Six free for every one that fades. FOR MEN—An all linen, hemstitched full size handkerchief. You pay 25c for no no better. Our price is 15c. Easter Hosiery We sell the “Onyx Brand.” You’ll find none better, many not so good Fine gauze lisle 25c, 35c, 50c, black and colors. We sell Holeproof Hosiery, for every member of the family. Six pairs guar- andteed to wear six months,‘or you get new ones free. No darning, no worry. Easter Shirt Waists Wish we had space and ability to de scribe them—have neither—but we have the waists. Tailored Waists Lingerie ■ Waists Marquisette Waists Voile Waists Foulard Waists Taffeta Waists The Best Shirt Waist Values You Ever Saw For One Dollar and Upwards MICHAEL’S MICHAEL’S Our Store Is Ready For Easter Michael’s JL -A “THE STORE GOOD GOODS MADE POPULAR ” Ready in every sense of the word. Every Department receivec its “finishing touches” the past week. Express and freight trains brought many packages containing the New Things and you’ll find here Just What You Want. To show what you want has been the one aim of our store for nearly 30 years. You have helped us grow. Appreciation on your part has given us courage to buy the best, and we are thankful to you for aiding us in giving to Athens a store equa to any and superior to many in the large cities of the South. Easter Dresses That’s where we stand in a class all alone. We have connections in New York that reproduce the French models as fast as swift steamers can bring them Our dresses are classy. Our dresses cannot be duplicated in any other store and NO TWO ALIKE means something to the well dressed woman. Dresses: Foulards, Marquisettes, Voiles, Pongees, and every new dress fabric. Easter Dresses $7.50, $12.50, $17.50 Three Great Leaders—See our showing at $20.00, $25.00, $35.00 Don’t buy until you see our dresses—it may mean much to you in securing a better style for less money. Royal Society Stamped Linens and Floss Another large shipment received yesterday. Here are a few of them: Child’s Dress stamped on fine French nainsook 75c Child’s Hat stamped on white pique 50c Baby Cap stamped on fine linen... .25c Baby Pillow stamped on fine linen 50c Dressing Sacque stamped on flaxon 75c Fancy Apron stamped on white lawn ..25c Corset Cover stamped on French nainsook 40c Shirt Waists, 10 styles, stamped on fine lingerie 1.00 Center Pieces, 25 styles, stamped on linen .25c Fancy Bag stamped on white linen 35c Easter Belts and Belting Great display. What’s new in belts and belting is here. Impossible to de scribe. Wash Belting ...10c, 15c, 20c, 25c Silk Belting 35c, 50c, 65c In all the new Roman stripes, black and white,’navy and white, etc. Belts 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c Wash belts, elastic belts, leather belts. Many novelties to select from. Time For Spring Sewing You’ll find the largest assortment here you ever saw of new Wash goods. Notice the prices—space for a few only. New Ginghams....9c, 10c, 121c, 15c New Percales 10c, 121c New Batistes. .8c, 10c, 121c, 16c, 25c New Dimities 121c, 15c, 20c, 25c New Madras 15c, 20c New Voiles 15c, 25c, 35c New Marquisettes 35c, 45c New Foulards 15c, 20c, 25c Everything new in wash goods here. Monday Bargains 121c White Lawns, 40 inches wide Monday 9c 121c White Persian Lawn, yard wide Monday 9c 15c Belfast linen finish Suiting Monday 12c 50c colored and fancy Dress Linens Monday 25c 11c yard wide Fruit of Loom Monday 9c 121c white fancy checked Lawns Monday.... .... 8c Little Folks’ Hats They are here, hats or caps for the baby, or the little ones with teeth cut. Nobbier, prettier than ever. 38c and upwards. Wash Suits and Rompers For Little Boys and Girls A brand new line, well made and with some style to them, ages 2 to 8. 50c and upwards. Easter Neckwear Just received over 1200 pieces of new neckwear, the very latest—just different. 25c, 35c and upwards The good styles sell rapidly. Come early. Easter Coat> Suits We were fortunate in having our New York representative on the scene last week. Many new, chic models appeared and he got them—they are here, and tomorrow you’ll see Coat Suits you have never seen before. Coat Suits $15.00, $17.50, $25.00, $35.00 In all the new, light colorings for spring, as well as navy and black. Easter Hats There’s a joyful sound in mentioning the New Easter Hat. fust something different from any hat you’ll see some other woman wear on Easter. You take no chance when you buy of us. The Hat you see is the Hat you get, and there is no duplicate. Tomorrow we will show you hats you have never seen before. New Tailored Hats New Dressy Hats $3.50, $4.50, $6.50, $7.50 $4.00, $6.00, $7.50 to $75.00 MICHAEL’S MICHAEL’S Suit Cases and Trunks We make a specialty of suit cases and trunks. The best makes are rep resented. Name free on every piece of baggage, painted by an artist. Fiber and Matting suit Cases $1.00 and upwards. The best $5.00 Suit Case in Am erica. * Our Trunks will wear, $5.00 and upwards. . . Armenian Jewelry All The Rage That’s the one jewelry novelty of the season. Armenian Rings, sterling and with semi-precious stones, 50c. Armenian Brooches. Used at the neck or for veil pin. Very stylish. Armenian Pendants. A pretty chain with every pendant. Some stores ask as much as $3.50. We say 98c. Armenian Cuff Links. They match the rings and pendants, only 50c. MICHAEL’S Senior law class, the university, >100. Mr. W. T. Bryan, >100. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Webb. >25. A friend, >22.98. Miss Mary Bacon, >5. Mr. John Morris, ’>10. Mr. T. W. Reed, $10. Dr. R. P. Stephens, 85.00. Mr. W. O. Psyne, $10. Mr. M. D. DuBose, 110.00. Senior class, 1911, 8200. Mr. W. A. Mallory, $5. Dr. S. R. Benedict, 85. Mr. R. S. Crane, $5. Mr. Barrett Pblnxy, 810. Mr. Joel A. Ware, 85. Col. C. M. Snelllng. >50. Judge Andrew J. Cobb, >5. Mr. H. EL Hodgson, >5. Mr. J. C. Hutchins, >5. Mr. H. P. Hinton, >5. Mr. J. H. Griffin, Jr., >5. Mr. Andrew C. Erwin, >5. Making a total of >3,259.90. MRS. T. J. WOOFTER, Treasurer. JOAQUIM MILLER IN DYJICONOITION San Franclico, March 24.—Joaquin Miller, the “Burns of America," u his admirers call him, lies dying in bis cabin In the hills above San Fran cisco. A funeral byre o fsolld mason ry built under his direction on tbe bill back of bis home swslts his body. For years Its hollowsd top hat been I piled with logs ready for this sacri fice. It the provisions of bit will, as stated by Hs closest friends, are carried out, tbe leaping flames on tbe distant hilltop will tell three- quarters of a million people around San Francisco bay of his cremation. Twenty-five years ago tbe verses of the “Poet of the Sierras” were printed from California to Maine and quoted as freely as Longfellow's. At that time he visited the capitals of Europe, where be was the literary Iloq of the hour. Such men as Ten nyson, Rossetti, Burne-Jones and Browning entertained him. He has spent tbe latter part of his life in a seclusion broken only by the vis its of neighbors and tbe pilgrimage of friends. His 90-acre estste nesr hare Is hnown as tbe “Heights." ♦ FADS AND FASHIONS. ♦ Large quantities of metallic trim mings, almost all In the vleux or dull finish, are ahown In the shops and on the imported models. Galons, laces, embroideries, braids of all kinds, nets, everything Imaginable in the metallic line gleams dully on the trimming counters, and cord in tbe dull gold, sliver and gun metal Is In great de mand now that cord girdles are so much the thing for defining the high waist line of tbe Empire frock. These g.rdles, ready for use with pendant or tassel finish, are also offered In the trimming department, as are the same cords In black and colors. • * • The new foulards, while retaining all the charm and durability of for mer years, seem much more supple and the colors are distinctly more ar- tlctic. Almost all of them have pat terns of graduated dota or ipots. Washable voile and French crepe and a ash marquisette are expected to lival the foulards In favor for spring and summer wear, while for gowns of a heavier variety, the tailor made sulla, there are beautiful French ser ges, Scotch handloom tweeds and ratine. • • • The new laces are beautiful, and the heavy laces, such as Irish, Vene- tisn, filet, antique and Russian, are In great demand, aa-ara finer lacea of familiar character and tbe French •nd Italian noveltlea. It Is said that tlila la to be a great lacs season, not only trimming but whole frocks and coats of lace promising Ip have a great vogue. ” • arc such of coarse heavy fiream filet net with hand darned designs In col ors wonderfully blended and often Oriental in their soft richness of bar- mony. There are wonderfully hand some bands and motif trimmings too In heavy lace, inch as real filet, com bined with hand embroidery on sheer cr heavy linen. "Foley's'Honey and Tar la the best cough remedy-1 ever used as It quick ly stopped a severe cough that bad long troubled me.” aaya J. W. Kuhn. Princeton, Nebr. Just so quickly and surely It acta In all cases of coughs, colds, lsgrlppo and lung trouble. Re fuse substitutes. For sale by all dnig - Igsts X