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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1936.
Friday and Saturday Only! February’s Great Event!
MICHAEL'S MONTH-END SALE
from the Budget Shop
IN TWO GREAT SAVINGS GROUPS!
We've Slashed the Prices Beyond and Way
Below All Recognition!
198 9.98
Dresses that Were Dresses that Were
3.95 to 4.95! 5.95 to 8.95!
—Dresses for all occasions in Solid Colors
. i oo Light orßark .\ . . #ha Sroart Prifyts
. . . Fabrics are Silks, Mixtures and Knits
. . . Sizes for Juniors, Misses, Women—
with many Half and Extra Sizes.
Every Dress Is An Amazing Value!
from the Budget Shop
TWO GROUPS OF 98 GREAT BARGAINS!
—Fine Fabrics . . . Fine Tailoring! Models
for Home, Street, Sports and Business.
98 |OO
Dresses that Were Dresses that Were
3.95 to 5.95! 1.98 and 2.987
ALL SALES ARE FINAL!
Youth Shop Sales
1.98 to 5.95 DRESSES — Now 1.00
Just 29! Sizes 7 to 14! All are Silk Frocks.
88 GIRLS’ DRESSES - - HALF PRICE!
Marvelous Values! Fine Silks! Light Weight
Wools! All Sizes 3 to 16. Were 1.98 to 7.95!
29 BOYS’ SUITS - - HALF PRICE!
Were 1.69 to 2.98! Fine Styles and Quality.
ALL SIMPLEX SHOES — THIRD OFF!
Entire stock including Strong Heart! Boys
and Girls Styles; All Sizes. Were 2.00 to 3.95.
172 PIECES KNIT UNDIES - -
For Boys, Girls, Infants! Final Close-Out!
Reg. to 65¢c, Now 19¢ Reg. to 98c, Now 29¢
Reg. to 1.50, Now 39¢ Reg. to 2.50, Now 49¢
Lingerie Shop Sales
To 7.95 ROBES, PAJAMAS - - 1.00!
Juts 29 in all! Be sure to be here early!
4.95 CORDUROY PAJAMAS - - 2.49
Justi 13 Pairs! All sizes in smartest styles.
Silk Undies---Half Price
282 Pieces! Prices Were 50c to 12.50!
Great assortment of Gowns, Pajamas, Teds,
Stips, Panties, Vests, Stepins, Bedjackets.
All sizes are here in Clove Silk, Crepes, and
Satins.
Bradley Knit Robes —— Less 25%!
* Just 11 to go! Prices were 5.95 to 12.50.
Books Closad!
CHARGE NOW—
PAY
APRIL 1
SALE! FINE
COMPACTS
Were 39¢; Now 29c¢
Were 50c; Now 39c¢
Were 1.00: Now 79¢
~MAIN FLOOR—
29¢ DUSTING
POWDER
Pound Box— lqc
D’Orly fine grade pow
der \attractively boxed.
—MAIN FLOOR—
REG| 1.00 LANCELLE
POWDER
69c
Large size gift package.
—MAIN FLOOR—
Michael’s Cleansing
TISSUES
2,000 SHEETS
for .OO
LANVETTE SOAP
12 Bars for 59c
Fine grade Hardwater,i
Cold Cream Soap.
ASSORTED COLORS
SANETTE TISSUE
180 SHEETS for 10c
3¢ Sale
LACES!
BUTTONS!
‘Were Priced 5¢ to 25c¢!
55! REG. 1.95
GIRDLES
FOUNDATIONS
2nd Foor” OQc
CLOSE-OUT!
2.95 to 5.00 Girdles
‘ HALF PRICE!
No Fittings.
ALL SALES FINAL!
No Returns, Refunds
Or Approvals, Please!
THE .-BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA
Be you Man - Woman or Child---drop whatever you
have planned for Friday and Saturday! Then come to
Michael's bright and early! Prepare yourself for truly
great savings! All over the store you'll find rare bar
gains, great reductions on Michael's Quality Merchan
dise---Only the Best!
The Better Shop Month-End Sales!
JUST 54 DRESSES IN ALL! NOT NEW DRESSES EITHER, BUT
EVERY ONE IS PRICED SO THAT IF YOU OUCHT THE MA
TERIALS ALONE YOU’'D PAY FAR MORE THAN THESE LOW
SALE FIGURES! i
10.95 to 18.75 Dresses .oo
JUST 30! Five Formals and 25 Street and
Sports Dresses—Sizes 12, 14, 16,18 Only!
Silks, Wools; Black, Red, Green, Rose, Aqua, Beige, Taupe, Wine.
1.95 to 18.75 Dresses .QQ
24 DRESSES remaining from 1935 Fall!
Sheers and Silks in sizes 14 to 42!
Black Brown, Rust, Green, Wine, Plum, Fuchsia! All Fine Models.
MAIN FLOOR SALES
In the Fabrics Shop
Regular 1.50, 1.69 Woolens — Now 1.19
— Black and Navy Coatings! Smart Dress Tweeds.
Regular 1.98, 2.50 Woolens — Now 1.59
—Plaid and Striped Dress Woolens! Also Flannels.
79¢ to 98¢ Printed Silks — Now 49¢
—Smail designs on all color backgrounds.
Regular 98¢ Printed Silks — Now 69c
—_Plaids, Persians and Floral designs, all colors.
1.98 to 2.98 Matelasses — Now 1.39 i
—Lovely quality for Dresses, Suits and Coats.
In the Linens Shop
Regular 1.50 Cannon Sheets — 1.19
—Fine Countbeau Quality, Large size 90x108,
Regular 19¢c Bath Towels — 6 for 98¢
Regular 50c Bath Sets — Sale 39¢
Regular 1.49 Bed Spreads — 98¢
Regular 1.98 Bed Spreads — 1.59
Regular 2.50 Bedspreads — 1.98
Washcloths — 6 for 25¢
In the Gift Shop
$lO Crown Ducal Sets — 6.95 i
—32 Piece Sets, lvy Pattern; Imported Ware.
59¢ to 1.29 Antimony — HALF PRICE!
—Trays, Bon Bons, Dishes, Baskets, Candlesticks.
49¢ to 2.00 Coventry Ware at HALF!
—All of this attractive ware included at Half Off!
Regular 98¢ Cannister Sets — 79¢
—4-Piece Enamelled Tinware.
ALSO PAPER BASKETS—-49¢
1,000 Eye Glass Ware — HALF PRICE!
—Very complete assortment; Were 19¢ to 1.75.
Regular 1.25 Glass Shelves — 98¢
Were te 4.95 French
KID GLOVES
Sale— 500
Odds and Ends! All
lengths! All colos! Brok
en sizes; Some Slightly
soiled. ‘
Were to 1.75
FABRIC GLOVES
Sale— 256
Odds and Ends! All col
ors, but in broken sizes.
To 58c—Boys 3-4
GOLF HOSE
5 PAIRS— 1 -00
All good colors; Fine
grade hose; Sizes 7-82.
Were to 1.95! Ladies’
SILK HOSE
Sale— zgc
Full Fashioned! Odds
and Ends, Broken Sizes
and Color Assortments.
Reg. 2.50! Ladies’
WOOL SWEATERS
Sale-—— 1 -39
Just 11! Coat style only,
Green and Black; Sizes
36 to 42.
Reg. 3.95! Ladies’
MELTON JACKETS
sile— ©49
just 12! Al Wool!
Navy, Brown, Wine and
Green. Sizes 14 to 20.
Michael’s Men’s Shop
1.95 JAYSON SHIRTS - - for 1.55
—With the famous No-Wilt Collar; Fine patterns.
1.95 OXFORD SHIRTS - - for 1.55
—With Button-down Collar; All finest makes.
BOYS’ 89c - 1.00 SHIRTS - - for 69¢
—All sizes, Patterned Shirts; Regular Collar.
Men’s Sweater Sale
All Colors, Styles and Sizes 36 to 46!
REGULAR 2.00 SLEEVELESS SWEATERS—I. 49
REGULAR 2.98 SLIPOVER SWEATERS—I.9B
RECULAR 3.95 ZIPPER SWEATERS—2.9B
MAIN FLOOR—FOR MEN
@ 19
Michael’s Home Shop
1.09 RUFFLED CURTAINS - - 94¢
—Solid Color Marquisette Curtains, 2V2 yards
long. Colors: Blue, Gold, Green, Orchid.
1.19 RUFFLED CURTAINS - - 98¢ |
—Cushion Dot Marquisette in solid colors with
white dots. Green, Blue, Gold, Orchid.
MARQUISETTE — 10 Yards 1.00
—Yard wide; Solid colors; Ecru and lvory.
Regular 35¢ Rayon Damask — 29¢
Regular 49¢ Glazed Chints — 39¢
Regular to 39¢ Cretonne Prints — 19¢
Regular 1.00 Upholstery — 79¢
Regular 75¢ Upholstery — 59¢ ]
2.98 Maple Fleor Lamps — 1.98 T
sv; Rugs Less 20% l
—Solid cclore Hook Rug desig~s, Flaids, Orienta!
designs. From Bigelow and Firth.
39¢ to 2.50 LAMP SHADES — Less 25%1
—Fourth-Off Sale of Fine Separate Shades, in all
sizes from Wall Bracket to Floor Lamps.
GUARANTEED FOR 5 YEARS!
Pabco Linoleum Rugs
Regular 7.50 Size 9x12 — for 6.45
Regular 8.50 Size 9x12 — for 7.45
'FINE MIRRORS — Sale 1.29 B
—ln fjancy Polychrome Frames; and 48-inch long
framed.
Regular 1.29 Card Tables — 98¢
MICHAEL'S MEZZANINE
Motion Picture of
Camp Chattooga Is
Enjoyable Feature|
|
Miss Frances Forbes has return
ed from Savannah where she gave
several exhibitions of her “Camp
Chattooga’ motion picture, and on
all sides was warmly congratulated(
for having in go short a time est
ablished such a wonderful sum
mer camp for girls near Tallulah
Falls. 3
Many Athenians have visited
Camp Chattooga and know, first
hand, of its charms ;those who
have not, however, should avail
themselves of the opportunity to
see Miss Forbes’ wmotion picture.
It 18 done in tw oreels and the film
wag made by a photographer from
Eastman Kodak company last gsum
mer when the camp was in full
swing. The film is in colors, giv
ing attractive views of the natural
beauty of the camp and surround
ings in addition to following the
eampers through a day's routine
with swimming, canoeing, horse
back, dancing, basketry, puppetry
and numerous other useful and en
tertaining diversions.
Miss Forbes has procured a por
table motion picture machine which
enablés her to exhibit the picture
in various placeg and already has
been invited to a number of ¥owns
where parents are interested in
knowing more abour Camp Chat
tooga. In Athens, she will very
gladly give a “show” at anytime.
The Stanton Studio is admirably
adapted for this purpose and sev
eral groups of interested pariies
‘Miss Forbes may be communicated
PAGE THREE
PERSONALS
‘The many friends of Miss Lucy
Bishop will be delighted to learn
that she will not go to Florida as
announced lin Wednesday’'s Bane
ner-Herald, but has postponed he@
visit,
* & @
Mr. William Stewart, a student of
Columbia Seminary and a membee
of Columbia Quartete, will accom=
pany the group of young men here
for a week-end visit to his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Thompson Stewart,
They will ging at the Central Pres
byterian church at both morning
and evening service, in observance
of Columbia Seminary Day.
- - -
~ Friends of Miss Freddie Hill
will regret to learn that she is®
;sutt‘er:ng from a fracture of the
foot, sustained In playing baskete
ball.
} .« 5 8
~ Mrs. Murray Soule s spending
| today in Atlanta.
¢ & 2
l Mrs. W. O. Jones, Miss Lady®
Bird Jones and Mrs. Smith of .
Elberton were visitors here Wed
, nesday. ¢
. & @
Mrs. James A. Nolan, Miss
lDoris Nolan, Mrs. Roy’ 'lmz :
' and Miss Lottie Sue Wallace
Rutledge visited.he:o ‘Wednesday,
- S
Mrs. R. M. Wore otofi
was among the visitors m s
week. 2 o !
with at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. T\ m,J: