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Bulbs
Paper White Narcissus,
Dutch Hyacinths, White
Roman Hyacinths and
Tulips.
Only a limited quantity
gel your supply now, or
do without.
Planters Seed Co.
Letters to Old
Santa Claus
The editor of The Times-Recorder
has received a letter from Santa
Claus, asking him to receive letters
from children to Santa Claus sent
in care of the Times-Recorder. All
letters thus received will be forward
ed to Santa Claus, and some of these
letter will be published. Send your
letters, boys and girls, to “SANTA
CLAUS, care Times-Recorder, Ameri
cus.”
Wants Cowboy Suit.
Dear Old Santa Claus: lam a boy
eight (8) years old and want you to
bring me something this Christmas
that I can play in.
1 want a cowboy suit and pistol
and caps and a lots of fruit and
candy.
Hoping you and Mrs. Santa Clans
a merry Xmas and a happy New Year.
Your old friend FRANK HART.
\ Wheel Will 80.
Dear Santa Claus: I am a little
girl 9 years old. 1 am not going to
ask for much. Please bring me a
wheel and a lot of fruit and a lot of
fireworks.
That will be all this Christmas.
From your little friend
GRACE COLLIN’S.
Baddy Hus Hud The Flu.
Dear Santa Claus: 1 am a little
boy 2 years old and a good little boy
to my mama and daddy. 1 am not
going to ask for much for my daddy
has had the flu. Please bring me
a toy switch engine and a little rock
ing chair and a sack oi fruit and
candv and don’t forget my sisters ,
Lori- and Grace. Yovr little trie.nl
RAYMOND H I.L .
P. S.—-Don’t forget the little Bel
gian and French children.
Remember the Belgians.
Dear Old Santa Claus: lam a lit
ti? boy 5 years old and I want you
to bring me something nice, thouga
I want you to bring the little Belgian
children something.
I want a captain suit and bicycle
americaO
WOMEN LEAD
THE WORLD
They Have Beauty, Health
and Brains
"A really beautiful woman is al
ways a healthy woman’’, remarked
one of our noted beauty specialists,
“for true beauty comes from the
blood and strong, steady nerves”.
Rich, red blood, the fountain of
life and youth, shows itself in a clear
rosy skin, solid flesh, fine form and
a keen bright mind. Red blooded
women, with strong nervous vitality,
are sought after by men; they are
the hope and leaders of the world. I
American women lead the world i
in health, beauty and intelligence. |
and their number is increasing. They i
have learned the value of Iron and
Phosphates in keeping them in per
fect condition.
“The number of weak. pale, fagged
out. run down and nervous women is ;
bound to decrease rapidly, once the
power of Phosphated Iron becomes j
more generally known", said a lead- ‘
ing doctor. "There is not a reason
in the world why women should not ;
be strong, happy and a joy to look I
upon when the remedy is at hand. {
Fnosphated Iron has accomplished
w J th . bat’ents. It has
Au altb .’ vitality. strong
nertes and happiness to whole fami
-Jt ? ,he Wealthy, red, iron
blooded strong, phosphate-fed nerved
men and women that enjoy life and
Jead in every work". Think it over!
To insure doctors and their patients
getting the genuine Phosphated Iron
we have put in capsules only, so do
»ot allow dealers to substitute pills'
or tablets. Insist on capsules. ,
For sale by Howell’s Pharmacy and
leading druggists everywhere.
and iot s of fruit and candy.
Wishing you and Mrs. Santa Claus ‘
a merry Xmas and happy New Year, j
Your little friend
RAYMOND HART
|
Two Bolls, Please, Santa.
My Own Dear Santa Claus: If you '
have any dolls with long f.irly hair
please bring me one. I hi.e never
lad a doll with hair. 1 want i car
nage for her and a trunk full of
ciothes, too.
1 am six years old and sometliv.es,
I am good.
Don’t forget my little sister, Mar
tha. She is four years old and wants
a doll like mine.
And Santa Claus, dear, don't forget
the little children who have no daddy
and mother. Y'lir little girl
WiL ZE MAUDE JOHNSON.
Soldier Suit Wanted.
Dear Santa Claus: Please brin?
me a soldier suit, drum, bugle and
firecrackers. LEE BRYANT, JR.
909 Lee St.
FLIES WITH 25, NINETY
MILES IN 80 MINUTES
PARIS, Nov. 26.—Carrying 25 pas
sengers, Marcel Lorgnae today flew
from Paris to Troyes, a distance Jf 90
miles, in 80 minutes, and returned { n
S’, minutes.
’ Regular air service between 1 aris,
Bordeaux, Lyons and Marsa'Pes is
expected to open in January.
What Saves Us.
The thing that saves us in this life
is an occasional opportunity to smile
ar its fo’lies.—Baltimore Sun.
ONE-THIRD
REDUCTION
OAEV E R Y
SUIT
IN STOCK
Every Coat-Suit in stock goes into this Sale.
You have economized for 18 months. NOW is
your opportunity to select THE Suit you most
desire.
These beautiful garments are in Broadcloth,
Duve de Laine, Velours, Serges and Silvertones.
Colors in Navy Blues, Black, Burgandy, Brown,
Taupe, Etc. There is Character in Every Suit.
They are SMART, but conservative.
«
SIOO Suitsnow pnn nr SSO Suit? now nr
reduced to uu U. 0 U reduced to J|j|j, D 0
s7s.ooSuits nottfflirn nn $35 Suits now pnn nr
reduced to wUUillll reduced to vZUaUU
S6O Suits now PHI OH And so cn, one-third off.
reduced to 2)4 U < U u Every SUIT included.
PINKSTON CO.
AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER.
PROTEST DANCE I’
BECAUSE OF FLU
(Continued fom Page One.t
to urge our citizens to forego their •
pleasure in this instance, through the
columns of the paper for this after
noon.
The suspended activities of our
faithful teachers with the embarras
ment attending the suspension of
the school is working to great disad
vantage already, and the prospect c‘
abandoning our work beyond the holi
day season is too grievous to even con
template, for the price of a passing
hour of personal enjoyment on the
part of the thoughtless or careless.
Very respectfully
LANSING BURROWS,
President of the Board of Education
JUDGE CRISP THANKED
BY COMMERCE CHAMBER
Resolutions thanking Congressman
C. R. Crisp of Americus, for his ser
vices in having the government anti
malaria i work, which had been stop
! ped, resumed were adopted at the
■ reg i'h st mi-monthly meeting of ihe
Commissions of the Chamber of
Commerce at the new Chamber of
Commerce home on Jackson strete
yesterday afternoon. The resolution |
follow’s:
“Whereas, through the efforts nf
Congressman Charles R. Crisp, the
U. S. Public Health Service has res
cinded its recent order discontinuing
the anti-malarial work which has been
in progress in and around Americus
for several months past and, whereas,
as a result of the completion of thi.-
work, Americus will secure the full
benefits of the measures adopted to
provide the most perfect health con
ditions for the city and surrounding
territory, therefore be it
“Resolved, that the thanks of the
f hamber of Commerce be extended
Judge Crisp for the prompt and effi
cient action in the matter above re
ferred to as well as his untiring ef
forts in behalf of Americus and Sum
ter county.”
RETURNED BRITISHTELL
OF HUN BRUTALITIES
LONDON. Nov. 26.—Terrible stories
o’’ German brutalities are being told
by the British prisoners arriving to
day in England. Prisoners were forced
tx act as laborers behind the German,-
lines and were driven from place to
place like “something lower than
beasts.”
DUDLEY’S
FOR
Victrolas
Grafonolas
Records
Bicycles
Smith Motor
Wheels
Sundries
Kodaks
Kodak Supplies
Kodak Finishing
PHONE
ONE-TWO-THREE
BIG TALK
But We’ve Something Big to Talk About.
It’s a Big Lot of
REAL HAND EMBROIDER
ED MADEIRA LINEN 13-
PIECE LUNCHEON SETS
A Real Christmas Suggestion
THESE GOODS are the REAL THING and such
as are found in big linen shops in the large cities.
We have been highly complimented for our show
ing of these Linens, hence the big talk.
PRICES FROM $7.50 TO $29.75 PER SET
OTHERS FROM $3.98 TO $5.00 PER SET
COMPLETE LINES OF ALL OTHER LINENS ARE HERE
BATHROBES
ANOTHER GIFT OPPORTUNITY
Something very different from Linens, but still
they warrant us in handing out some more BIG
TALK. And when you see them you won’t won
der. They are the “KLINGMADE” and that means
surpassing BEAUTY and RICHNESS. See this
line before sizes are broken and nicer patterns are
gone.
PRICES FROM $8.50 TO $t2.00
COMPLETE LINES OF
Sweaters, Waists, Silk and Lisle Hosiery, Neckwear, Crepe de Chine Handker
chiefs, “Lismoyne” Hand Embroidered Linen Handkerchiefs, Bags, Purses, Suit
Cases, Trunks, Blankets, Comforts, Sheets, Pillow Cases, Counterpanes, Etc., Etc.
THESE are just a FEW items mentioned byway of an EARLY reminder to SHOP
EARLY. As a matter of FACT we have ANYTHING you may want for yourself
your house, or for useful gifts to your loved ones and friends.
USEFUL USEFUL
THINGS THINGS
FOR TO
GIFTS the place to get it. KEEP
Peaceln The World,
War on Prices
$25,000.00 Stock of Shoes to
Go at Before War Prices
Large line of Men’s and Women’s Suits, Overcoats,
Sweaters, Underwear, Hats, Caps, Hosiery, «nd all winter
goods at prices to move them.
All Dress Goods and Notions reduced to peace-time
prices.
We have too much stock and are giving the early
purchasers the benefits to move it.
The BEE HIVE,
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER -t» ?