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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 15*20
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Health Promotion
Health l* at the foundation of human happiness. Through Its Rural Serr
itee, Public Health Nursing Service and Health Center Service, the American
|Red Cross alms greatly to strengthen this foundation and to draw more closely
(than ever the neighborly ties that bind the people together. Here Is
jghown a Red Cross Public Health nurse attending a young mother with a
.brand new baby, seeing that both receive scientific care.
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PLAIDS AND PLAITS
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Designers of separate skirts have
reveled in the combination of plaids
ami plaits this season, and varied this
pleasing pastime by exercising their
ingenuity on stripes and plaits. Every
sort of plait is employed to beguile In
teresting and sometimes surprising ef
fects out of familiar plaids and stripes,
and If the separate skirt needed any
thing to further Its cause, It could not
ask better help than the present vogue
for plaits.
One of these attractive skirts,
phown here, employs knife plaits at
the front and back, leaving a plain
panel at each side, with kindness
aforethought, for those women who
Sdore slender lines.
Need Of Export Trade For The U. S.
Maplewood,'"N. H. —The need for ex
port trade in the cotton industry of
this country is urged by the National
Association of Cotton Manufacturers.
Daniel E. Douty of New York asserts
that America "should distribute cot
ton goods to the world in place of raw
cotton,” and adds that “the time has
passed when the cotton manufactur
er can hear with indifference the ap
peal of the Southern planter for a fair
price.” A tariff wall will "protect our
domestic markets, but will not secure
foreign trade.”
INVITE EMBROIDERY
If it were not for the vogue for em
broidery the story of many one-piece
frocks would be ns simple ns a nursery
rhyme—long, almost unbroken lines
—make them graceful, but this lack
of drapery Invites decoration ; which Is
one way of saying that there are many
lovely embroidered dresses among
recent offerings. But, however many,
none will have more to commend it
tlinn the handsome model rhown here.
Notice it has the long waistline, flar
ing sleeve and broad silk sash which
are delightful contributions of the new
season.
25 Persons Killed In Korean Rioting
German, Korea. —Twenty - five per
sons were killed in rioting here when
Korean students attacked and de
stroyed or damaged branches of the
Korean Industrial bank and the Ori
ental Development company and seven
Jajanese houses. The following night
there was further fighting, resulting
in additional casualties, the number oi
v\hieh has not been learned. Arrests
of alleged participants in the rioting
are continuing. Newspaper reports
:r. the mob was led by students o’
;;e Presbyterian mission.
NOTICE
We urge all our customers to settle witli us as early
as possible lliis fall, as we are anxious to wind up our
mother’s estate, she owning one-third of 11. S. Segars
Sons. Please call and see us and arrange your account
as early as possible.
HOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE
If you want a house and lot in Winder, call on 11. S.
Segars & Sons, Broad street, Winder. We can sell you
one advantageously.
H. S. SEGARS & SONS
A DEMONSTRATION
OF VALUE GIVING
Never Before Equaled in Atlanta
WE have bought tremendously but wisely for the present Fall and com
ing Winter season. Our stock is larger than ever before and the selec
tions were never better. More attention has been paid to quality and
values and less to the freak styles that have predominated in the past.
BETTER BUY EARLY BEFORE THE STOCK IS PICKED OVER
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THE AMERICAN LADY SHOE
FOR GROWING GIRLS—
A shoe constructed on scientifically
correct line® for the girl who is just
budding into womanhood. A sensible
last and a sensible heel and guaran
teed to give all of the service to be
expected of it—
In Brown an<l Black Calf and Black
Kid; Sixes from 2 1/2 to 7’s.
$7 00 and $ 7 ,5 °
McDonald & Stribling
corner of AT! AWT A rFOPCIA jost one block
PRYOR and DECATUR 1 FROM FIVE POINTS
THE WINDER NEWS
AND WE DIDN’T FORGET THE
BOYS.
When we bought for them we remembered that
they were hard on clothes and a problem to every
parent. Our offerings are Cassimeres, Worsteds
and Serges—built for School and Service. Our
stock is complete and prices range from—
*l2' 50 io $ 18'°°
ONE * VERY CHOICE LOT of 300
Pure All Wool Worsted Suits in sizes
and styles to suit the young, elderly,
slim, stout or medium man.
These were bought months ago and in
tended for sale at a price of $60.00 or
better.
Positively a better value has never
been offered in Atlanta or this entire
section. Special Price—
s4s -“and *47' B 0
MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S
SPECIAL
For School and Dress
A nobby and well-appearing shoe that
will make them feel at home in any
company and at the same time giving
a wealth of wear. These all have the
genuine Goodyear Welt, in Brown, Calf
and Black Kid —
Sizes syf .50
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Sizes
11 1/2 to 2 O
MAKE THE DECISION NOW
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One of the habits you can form is the habit of
prompt decision.
Start now—make up your mind that you are going to
hold a lietter position a year from today. Begin your '
business training immediately with other serious minded
young men and women who make up our classes. You will
enjoy association with these yojing people and your pro
gress from day to day will add further pleasure.
In a comparatively short time you will be ready for a
splendid position and you will find a worth while oppor
tunity awaiting you.
ATHENS BUSINESS COLLEGE
ATHENS GEORGIA.
SUBSCRIPTION: $1.50 A YEAR.’
We Buy For Cash
And Sell For Cash
A Special Lot of Ladies’ Full Dress
Shoes—All with Goodyear Welt and in
various colors and combinations.
These shoes are easily worth from
$15.00 to SIB.OO, but we bought them
at a good figure in a big lot and have
made a price to move them from our
shelves quickly. They come in
Bronze, Kid, Satins , Oyster Grey,
Patent with Brown Tops, Brown with
Skinner’s Satin Tops and Two-Tone
efects.
A Very Special Price $Q.75
while they last