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•llrrj ATI .A (VI'A (JEUKtiLAM AND NKWB.
Replenish Your Underwear
At C.-J.-D. Reductions
Underwear—rsliabls underwsar—is always { as good
as the wheat,” as the saying gees. You need thes? thin
garments August ahd September, then you lay thsm away
until next May—good until th«y wear out, and with C.-J.-
D.quality th«y wear a long time.
Msh s Japanese silk, full cut; kn?e drawers, comfortable and cool,
regular pries 2.00; this sale
1.59
Msn’s all-linen knss drawers, cut full, with reenforced seat, regular
price 1.50; this sale
1.19
Men’s very light-weight Nainsook, Shirt coat with full cut knss
drawers to match. 1 he weight of these garments is; rsgular price 1.00;
this sals
89c
ajamas
Men’s soft light-wsight naihsssk Pajamas, heatly
trimmed with finishing braid, price
2.00
Night Shirts
Men’s full-wide Isng cambric night shirts, low
neck, trimmed or plain white, prices
50c and 75c
Pajamas
Men’s fine msreerized, soft nainseok pajamas, with
pearl buttons; colors, pink, light blue and white,
price
3.00
Mm's soft nainsook night shirts, plain white sr
trimmsd, without collar, price
1.00
Scriven Drawers
Negligee Shirts
Men’s Scriven drawers sf sturdy hlsached drill,
with elastic seams and web ahkles, pries
Men s negligee shirts with attached cuffs, neat
figures and stripes, pries
50c, 75c, 1.00
1.00
OUTLOOK FOR EMORY
BBIGRTEST III YEARS
fund, to build the Young J. Allen me'
mortal chapel vat progressing. Dr.
Dickey aald: M We are receiving sub
scription. dally and I feel sure that not
only the people of Georgia, but Meth
odist, throughout the entire Bouthem
connection, will be pleased to have part
In this memorial." George Wlnshlp, of
Atlanta, has subscribed 11,000 to this
'chapel.
Special to The Georgian.
Oxford. Oa., Aug. 8.—The prospects
for a brilliant opening for Emory Col
lege In September are very bright
President James E. Dickey, speaking
of the opening, said: "We have excel
lent prospects for a line opening In Sep
tember. I have already a large num
ber of names on my Hat of new stu
dents and I think that the usual per
cent of old men will return.” In June
an enrollment of 118 students was re
ported, which Is the largest enrollment
In the history of Emory except during
one year, when 238 students were pres
ent. at which time there was two years
tub-freshman work.
When salted how the campaign for
FREE—Half-pound box
of Wiley’s best candy, which
retails at 80c per pound, with
each 30c cash Want Ad
brought or phoned to The
Georgian office Friday or
Saturday, August JO or 10, to
be inserted in the Saturday
Georgian Want page.
TROUBLE BREWING
IN ADDICKS’ HOME
Philadelphia, Pa., Aug. I.—Rumors
thst Mrs. Ida Carr Addlcks was about
to begin suit against John Edward Ad
dlcks, gas man, senatorial aspirant and
picturesque meteor on the financial and
political hortson, are again current.
Mrs. Addlcka, the third wife of the
millionaire, continues to live at the Ad
dlcks home. She refuses to discuss the
report.
Amusements For Athens.
Special to The Georgian.
Athens^ Qa, Aug. 7.—Athena will
likely have amusements galore this fall.
Dr. Jago and associates are arranging
to hold, a big fair here this fall and
't number of gentlemen are preparing
to hold a street fair some time la the
curly part of October.
MEMORIAL SERVICE
WILL BE HeLD THURSDAY,
Special to The Georgian.
Marietta, Ga., Aug. 8.—Memorial
services will be held In the court house
at 10 o'clock Thursday morning, Au
gust 8, In commemoration of the lives
and deeds of those Confederate sol
diers who belonged to Marietta camp.
"i57 T * w I» *c.1 - V — „ . .
No. 763, United Confederate Veteran**,
that have passed to the great beyond.
All friends and relatives are cordially
Invited to attend.
HOUNDS TRAIL BURQLAR8
INTO DISTANT SWAMPS.
Special to The Georgian.
Decatur, Ala., Aug. 8.—Some time
during the night, and In the absence
of the family, unknown parties en
tered the country home of William
Rnywer, ten miles west of here, broke
open a trunk and stole $200 In cash.
-ihoiinils were put on the frail and
L'M it ;» miles into a swamp,
when it was lost.
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Specials in WomShs
and Children
Hosier/
Friday and Saturday
Ladies’ Hermsdsrf dyed ho
siery, double heel, toe and sole, plain
black lisle thrsad, pries
25c
Ladies’ black msdium weight
lisle hose with white tip hssl ahd tos,
price '
3 pairs for 1.00
Ladies’ dsuble hssl, tss andssle,
spliced selvage up the back, Gauzs
lisle hose, price
3 pairs f°r 1.00 price
Ladies’ fine black 4-thrsad lisls
hoss with 6-thread hesl, tos ahd sole,
Ladiss’ black lace lisle hose with
double heel, tss and ssls, price
50c
3 pairs for 1.00
Ladies’ black lisle hose embrei-
dersd with neat colored or white
figurss, price
Ladies' fine black gauze or me
dium wsight silk lisls hose, double heel,
toe and ssls, pries
47c
50c
Ladies’ thin gauze plain black
lisle hoss, embrsidered ankles, pries
Ladies’ plain gauze pure thread
silk hoss, black, white or tan, pries
69c
1.75
Babies and Children
Baby sox in plain or lace; white, Children’s fine, ribbed black
black, red and tan, pries» lists hose, doubls knss, heel, tse and
sfile, price
25 ‘ 25c
Bahy sox; lacs sr plain, line silk - . ,
pink, light Hus and whits, price , V" clren s Uacfc b “ sto *" gs
in broksn sizes, rsgular price 25c;
50c this sale
18c
Childrsn’s fine ribbed black
silk lisle hsse with dsuble heel, tse Children's black lacs s tockings
sole and knee, price in braken sizss, 50c value; this sale
25c
3 for 1.00