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PAGE SIX RULES OF CONTEST v Find the mis-spelled words. There are 8 mis-spelled words on this page. There is a mis-spelled word in each advertisement on this page. Read carefully, and correct and send your answer to Good Morning, Dearie,’ care Americus Times-Recorder. Contest closes 6 P. M., Wednesday, luwW W U ’J I iof NmfiMr Our Motto is GOOD MEET AND HONEST WEIGHTS You will find our Meats the best to be had at all times. A trial is all we ask. E. N. BALES, Mgr. Nash Market In Rogers 1 I 0 Jackson Street -•- w Ww HAD YOUR IRON TODAY? There is Iron in Raiseru. Try a loaf of our Rai«in Bread—There is None So Good. Model Bread Co. H. S. Walker & Co. ffiffi “The Store of Qualty and Service” ■ ■•■■ / WjF ■iz ■ WE ARE RECEIVING NEW GOODS BY EVERY EXPRESS IN ORDER TO HAW WHAT YOU WANT. AND OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST— New Handkerchiefs—Linen, all colors QQ n Little Beauty Waists Ihe best very sheer JuC child’s waist made vVI. . «... ~~ “Silver £>tar” Hosiery- Full fashioned, best „ewc c oi o ;. an ooCrepe . SI.OO orgia $1.59 and $1.89 WE STRIVE TO GIVE YOU THE BEST VA LUES, BEST SERVICE. AND OUR PRICES .... • „ .. , ARE r ight. 1 H. S. WALKER & CO. WUf If ? aj L. W. Rogers Co. Operate over 200 stores in Georgia and thousands of satis fied customers visit our store daily. If you are not a Rogers customer strt today. 209 Forsyth St. 1 I 0 N. Jackson St. GOOD MORNING DEARIE SEE HER AT THE RYLANDER THEATRE FRIDAY NIGHT, FEB. Ist $1 /? ft In Free Tickets to News Readers I n « SEE MBS POLLY WALKER as 1V ~ “ROSE MARIE” ■■ ■ . : . ' v '-' p's" .- : ' k ,"ar 3bSjH|BW& . '■'■■?' bULLY WALKER get just the exotic alluring effect is such a part of Miss Walkers charm Madame of the perfumed salon prepared with her own hands, after many unsuccess full experiments, a powder soft as silk and delicately scented which. corresponds exactly to the firm, pure tone of Miss Walker's skin. 7 his is spread on thickly, after the neces sary creams have been used Just the shade of violet for the eye-lashes which shall ac centuate their curling length, the touch of rouge, on the Indian tone, placed high on the cheekkbones to emphasize the slender oval of Miss Walker's face, still another shade of rouge for the tips of the ears, and just a hint of scarlet for the inner corners of the eyes the nostrils all these are contained in the big sandalwood box lined with mother of pearl, which arrives every few months from Paris addressed to Miss Folly Walker in care of "Good Morning, Dearie" company. MU Mn GOODYEAR t Tires, Tubes and Accessories AMERICUS STEAM VULCANIZING CO. J. W. Lott, Mgr. "Look for the Red Posts Phone 506 Free lar THE AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER Polly Walker who plays the part of Rose Marie in Good Morning, Dearie,’ to be seen at the Ryander Theatre Friday, February Ist, is one of the few actresses who never uses make-up off the stage, al though conceded to be the most beautiful girl in Mu sical Comedy. Her the atrical make-vjp, however, easily makes up the dif ference by being far more elaborate than that of most of "her sisters of the footlights. Miss Walker learned the art of make-up in Par is, where she spent much time during the war. A lit the woman whose upstairs shop, hung with, chiffon and scented with precious perfume is known only to a favored few of the the ater and society, spent many hours in studying the contours of the dan cer’s face, making up spe cial powders and pom ades, and trying first this lip salve and then that to CHURCHWELL Offers s©?n© of the Season’s Snappiest and Best styles in Slippers at popular prices. twKIW Growinggirls’ black Satin Slip pers, one strap Slippers, spe cial value at, the price $3.75 Growing girls’ black patent Kid, one strap Slippers, flexi ble, special value at, pr. $5.00 | MB i||nin W | | Growing girls’ black Kid, flex ible, one strap, Slippers, spe cial value at, the price $5.00 Ladies’ Feit Bed Room ~ Slippers, showing a range wB 9 of best shades, special I/O vahe at, the pair . . . - Mail Orders Solicited and Riled Promptly CHURCHWELL’S 218-222 W. Lamar Street, - Americus, Ga. TUESDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 29, 1924 PRIZES First Prize Two reserved tickets for “Good Morning, Dearie. Second Prize . One reserved ticket for “Good Morning, Dearie. ’ Third Prize One reserved ticket for "Good Morning, Dearie.’’ Fourth Prize , One reserved ticket for ’ Good Morning, Dearie.” Fifth Prize One reserved ticket for “Good Morning, Dearie.” Winners will be announced Thursday tjw ' 111 3 W' M 911 IV ANNOUNCEMENT We have just received a complete line of Firestone Tires and Tubes and we are offering special prices for this week only. See us be fore you buy. Clso well equipped Auto Repair Shop with experi enced workmen Ail work guaranteed. MOON’S GARAGE H. V/. MOON, Prop. Jefferson St. and Cotton Avenue 1111 Cl INTERESTING NEWS OF THE NEWEST SPRING MILLINERY * wT" ’T ■L A f ’ The problem of the first Spring Hat is no problem here—but ‘ which charming model shall I take!" Semi-Taiiored Flowr-Trimmed WALKER’S