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BIJOU
THEATRE
Wonderful
Program
Today
STARTS 3:00; 5:00 7:00 and 8:45
A DRAMA OF TRUST BETRAYAL
Till We Meet
MAE M ARSH
The Sarah Bernhardt of the Streeii in the greatest imper
sonation of her career which has known only the highest!
achievements. ;
Also other good attractions, ami Latest Bathe News
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
Is Love Worth $54000,000?
Robt. Z. Leonard’s presentation of
MAE MURRAY in “Broadway Rose”
Is the drama of a girl who didn’t know she had a price tag on
her heart. Written by Edmu and Coulding, Tiffany Production.
Larry Semon in a wonderful 2rcel comedy “THE tiOUFER”
Buy Where You Can Save
That’s Here
Accept our suggestion and start TO-
and you il comt4\ere where the
choicest selections, greatest varieties and
biggest values awaits you.
We've Lots to Show You
XMAS GIFTS
For Men, For Lillies,
For Childrer
Do not Forget cur Doll and Toy
Department
OPEN EVENINGS
The Guarantee Store
Next to Miller Furniture Cos. 1506 Newcastle Street.
ANNOUNCEMENT
S. P. Driscoll, C. P. A,
j Member of the firm of ■
Eaton, Saussy & Cos.
Certified public Accountants
May be Reached at
THE OGLETI lORI’E HOTEL
Consult(itNHb Solicited.
SOCIETY
Edite ti by
Telephone 188 KATHARIN O'CONNOR Telephone 645
(All IteTns must be phoned not later tban six o'clock to be inserted next
morning.)
So Advance in
Admission
10c and 30c
THE BRIDGE BUILDER.
] “An okl man, traveling a lone high-
I way,
Came at the evening, cold ami gray,
To a chasm deep and wide.
The old man crossed in the twilight
dim,
I-’or the silent stream had no fears for
him,
But he turned when he reached the
other side
And built a bridge to span the tide,
r ‘Old man,’ tried a fellow Pilgrim
I near,
j ‘You are wasting your strength with
building here.
| Your journey will end with the clos
ing day
| And you never again will pass this
way.
; You have Crossed.the chasm, 3#cn_aitd
wide,
Why build a bridge at eventide,?’
i Amt the builder raised his old, gray
head,
I Good triend, on the path 1 have come’,
lie-said,
; 'There followeth after nie today,
! A youth whose feet, will puss this way
| This stream which has been as naught
| to me,
I To that fair-haired boY may a pitfall
| ‘ be.
He, too. must no-i in the twilight
dim,
Good friend, 1 am building Ihi bridge
for him.' ”
- .Selected.
I WEDNESDAY *
| Acacia f’lub—no meeting until af-,
ter the holidays. ,
i FRIDAY—-
| Seventh Grade Girl Reserves, at ,
Y. W. G. A, hall, at 2:46 |i,m.
Friday Afternoon Club—no meet
ling Ibis week.
| Harmonic Club, Mrs. W. J. Butts,
hostess; 721 Union street, jl 3:30 i
| p. m. * J|j
SATURDAY- wl
Girls Club—to he announced later, j
?Ol}
SCHOOL < HILDKfeLTO
; OBsfepv E 3101.11) v vV J
Among t\ie Christ gm
the children ifTH have nnicntps-..<48*l
they 'will (olohrnlc at Glynn Gram
illUf school.
The morning exercises will consist i
of Christinas carols ami readings. ’Fhfe
three first grades taking sPCi iuM
| parts, and each grade will clmtributei
| a carol or reading to the program. ,
1 Km h grade will have individual
| programs in their class room during
, the afternoon. The public is invited.
dOOft
MRS. GEORGE H. COOK ,
HOSTESS YESTERDAY.
A delightful meeting of the Neigh,!
borhood elub was had \<*leiduy aft
ternoon when Mrs. George H. CoulJ
the club and live guesffl
on Albany street.
jl'hc guests were: Miss Margo reU
Trawkk, of New York; Mesdames*
W. M. Oates, C. P. Ditsenbur.v, Lacy
McKinnon, .lames T Colson.
Bridge being the game played, Mrs.
W. M. Oates made top score and was
presented with the club Prize.
After the afternoon was spent I
Gifts—and more Gifts
Big Stocks’
Ready fop Select ion
Otic stocks aftily to show you
the way tuftJpy gift selection.
What a fiinjmne of t'hristmas
goods " r e areTsho" ing this year.
I'rul) wc have i weeded our own
expectations in this respect.
Stocks arc complete, selections
are Pleasing, qualities are fine anil
appreeiation is bound to t'e sin
cere. Ibices are particularly low
to permit liberal giving.
Come and See 1 hem
Right Away
it will be a pleasure for us to help
you in selection and we are ready
to reserve gifts if you wish to buy
them early and hold them for
Christmas delivery. \\\. ujl| be
ready to deliver them anywheer
and anytime you say, and we will
pack for express or parcel post.
Come ami see these goods aim
make selection.- note.
Chas. V.
COLLIER
I'reteription Druggist
Phone tit',
SOCIAL CALENDAR
T < - -v, -
THE BKUNSVVtCK rttws*
(very pleasantly a delicious salail
I course was served ami the ciub ad
jjourned until after Christmas.
ODtn)
j ADAMS-KERNS NUPTIALS,
i An unusually Pretty home wedding
I took place yesterday afternoon at 6
i o’clock, when Miss Thelma Adams be
jeame the bridge of Mr. Jerome Dray
i ton Kerns, of Brunswick. The imPres-
Isive ring ceremony was performed at
jt he home of the bride’s uncle and
; aunt, Mr. and Mrsl K. B. McCullough,
j on Tebeau streets, Rev. E. F. Morgan,
i pastor of the First Methodist church,
| officiating.
j The living room and dining room of
'the ho-'Ue were opened ensuite and i
-jtisticalyl decorated in the Christmas
!colors, red and green; ferns and pret
' ty arrangement'; of fall flowers being
j used in -profusion.
PromPtl) at. the appointed hour
j Mi s. \V. E. Brasingtou played Mon
jdclssohn':, wedding march to the
'.strains .of which the couple entered
|and stood before the improvised alter
|of handsome ' ferns and poinsetti.
! Lighted floor lamps and red candles
j completed the decorations anil cast a
iiojit glo" over the scene. After the
1 .eftmppy an appropriate .-election of
j . lings were rendered by Mr. Philip F.
j SonmthDek.
Thf hrid" was pretty in her travel
j mg suit of blue tricotme with acces
; orirs of. brown. Her bouquet was of
\ bride's roses showered. Hvith valley
Miles. She is the attractive daughter
jof Mrs. Pauline Adams, formerly of
j DeLand, i ip rid a and has made her
home in MjMrro.- /for some time
| where endeared herself to a
j host who will ‘learn w ith
marriage.
Mr. Kmw holds a position as truv-:
jeling salesman for a Winston-Salem
[tobacco house, with headquarters iiu
Brunswick and WnVcross. ■
■ The young couple left on an even®
| ing train far Points in NOCII (' - riding
and (leorr ia. In Winsjton-Solem they i
I will be guests of honor at a banquet
\ given hv the Winston-Sale ili. 8
Upon then return the' wiMlt teP<W
| Pot-aril Awl home here ’
; make in WinsJuit-Salent.
>, the
jduy and iftuil"'
i , ;V=' ! w
Miss LncnP AiulMK iilaJU
... v , mm*
U'• it* I LJ
N, T.rwilT be ivithJHl ■ IFa.
Diinkfc- Burin:: tftßpWkM W
a Ojp a ■ r
After a few wefltx’ vi’-iftSr'he city
klis. S. G. Burlington le* yesterday
Bor her home in FitzgeqfflS.
o o o V;.
Miss Beanie Bell j •;./ SuuWf
eveninßtttv visit - 1 D.
Owens In AUnnta for days,
000 o ,
, Miss Taylor E. Me’Bmle leftves to
night flm her, home, Oak Hill, Ala.,
i LONGER SKIRT ANlft
SHORTER COAT IS
| NEWEST SUIT RULE
, Fashion dictates set by garme. I
i nudkep hoveaielefniineL-, that skirts -,
j f-hidl be- Jougcr nnd.e yats, stall bo
shorter for • t-ariy siftring wear.
This suit of navy twill edrd follows
j ah the rules. The long skirt go-cu
farther by bi<tj •uneven upd the
coat Ts*.-it. 'inbe box style slaahed
agd sdurtdui st the seaitis.
Christmas
Stockings
In gift boxes
$1.25 up
Possibly a more complete
selection was never offered
here. It matters not what
you desire, your wants will
possibly be filled.
Infants Silk Hose: Pink,
blue and white, boxed, two
pair to the box; ribbed all
for $1.75 per box.
Men’s sox, silk of course;
Black, Navy, Suede and
Cordovan. 2 pair in holiday
box .. $1.70 per box
Ladies’ Hose. In every im
aginable color and shade.
Plain and clocked. Silk or
wool. And Prices from
$1.25 upwards.
Let Us Help
You In Your
Gift Problems
A. Z.ELMENOVITZ
* Ane 215 Ready-to-Wear Phone 216
where she will^fijStdf
a M J ■
Ml.--. J. e. J MIL
nil*ht to visit vtv jSfs|J SpvOU
the m r
Annette Ft® 1 * giv
en, to the littjj uNPm' of Mr. ami
Mis. Maurit^^i^yraitiler, on Juhii-
Miss t"ontSP%'arrent, of Key
West, will arrive Thursday to spend
the holidays with her schoolmate.
Mis Leslie Baker.
oa o o
Mrs. Ida _B. Lancaster and Miss
Lois LjHHr, of Rome, are expect
to be quests of Mr. and
Leavv.
W* a a a a
Mrs. 0. C. Ponce, of Jacksonville, is
spending the hoJi>ljU\s with her moth
er, Mrs. W. J. Wvid, on Norwich
street.
00 0 0
Mr. and Mrs. R: L. Philips and chil
dren leave Thursday morning to
sl*end Christmas with relatives in
Dixie, Ga.
00 0 0
Mrs. H. 0. Hotte and daughter,
Camille, leave today to join Mr. Hotte
in New York and spend several
months.
O 0 O O
Mrs. Edwin Allen and little son. of
Miiledgeville, are expected on the
26th to spend awhile with Mrs. Al
lens mother, Mrs. J. B. Tait.
00 and O
Miss Willie Barkuloo leaves Thurs
day for Jacksonville to spend the
Yulotide with her sister, Mrs. llotten
Howard.
00 0 0
Sidney Shroedcr, of West Palm
B.'aeh, Fla. will arrive Saturday to
join Mrs. Shtoeder, who is the guests
ef her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. W.
Midland.
o 0 a a
Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Dankle of Ros
elle Park, N. J., "ill arrive this morn
ing to spend the holidays with Mr.
and Mrs. J. A. Dankle on Gloucester
street.
oo a a
Miss Margaret Trail id,, who has
he-.-n the much feted guest of Mrs.:
R. L. Philips, leaves ‘Thursday for
Opelika, Ala., where she will visit
until shortly after Christmas when
siie will return to her home in New
York.
aa a a
Miss Elizabeth Livingston, who is
a student of the Georgia State Wo
man’s college, in Valdosta, arrives
home Thursday morning to spend the
Christmas -holidays with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Livingston, at
Brookmun.
09 0 0
M s. AJ. L. Duggan’ ami attractive
liftle daughter, Martha Eunice, of
Atlanta, are guests of Captain and
Mrs. C. E. Arnold during the holi
days. Mr- Dufigat? will join them the
latter part of this week. Mrs. Dug
gan was -formerly Miss Nell- Arnold*.
Smart Apparel and Acces
sories for fiat) Yuletide
Festivities
Gift Blouses
Strictly Tailored
$6.50
Boasting as never before of
a tine of blouses most plea
sing. Of materials such as
radium silk, pussy willow
or crepe, of styles stristly
tailored. In colors from the
plain white or black to the
striped! Some with pleated
cuffs and collars, all are
most pleasing.
Purses
that charm
$3.50 up
And now a line of purses
that will proud any shop.
All with generous sized
mirrows, and they form, as
they will, a gift never use
less and always appreciat
ed.
DYE OLD SKIRT j
COAI, DRESS II
i DIAMOND DYES
1 Each Package of ‘Diamond Dyes”
I contain directions s< simple any
(woman can dye or lint her worn,
shabby dresses, skirt.-:, waists, coats,
i stockings, sweaters, coverings, dral>-
; crie, hangings, everything, even if
j she has never dyed before. Buy “Dia
i mond Dyes’’—no other kind—then
| perfect home dyeing is sure because
| Diamond Dyes are guaranted not to
| spot, fade, streak or run. Tell your
j druggist whether the material you
j wish to dye is wool or silk, or whether
it is linen, cotton or mixed goods.
To Fortify the System Against
Colds, Grip and Influenza
take GROVE'S TASTELESS Chill TOXIC. It p-„
ft<“B and Enriches the Bl<vkl It Builds up and
j Strengthens the Whole System. It Fn**ifias?h*
System > fcnscColds,(iilp aa.i toflaema. Pricel '
Add these to your
Victor ILibr ary
These are all brand new Victor Records,
just announced. We have them and will
be glad to play them for you,'* There are
many others equally,wortli hearing, x Come.
iu *
8, 18962—Carolina in the Morning Whiteman's Orchc
Cow Bell—Fox Trot Confrey and His Orch
| 18966—Lovely Lucerne—Waltz Great White Way Or
Romany Lov6—Fox Trot Whiteman’s Oren
87589—G0, Pretty Rose Mine. Homer and Daughter
66101—Salut d‘ Amour , Zimbulist^
Vickers & Mann
ww... . faffcw. iSttj
Ready, first dis
play holiday Lin
gerie.
Of the famous Wolfhead
make, in gowns, teddies
vest and knickers. The
very nature of the gift is
an assurity of its welcome.
For to what fair one is not
I her pride—her lingerie. We
! suggest it above all else.
.
Slipover Sweaters
$2.95 - $6.95
: Adding t° a most complete
! stock, a great big arrival of
j yesterday. Containing in
the greater part various
a.. -of the popular slip
over, still you will find the
over, popular coat style of
the never useless tuxedo.
And don't forget, black for
your mother in coat style..
060 quickly relieves Colds and
Lasrippe, Constipation, Bilious*
ness and Headaches.
QUILLIAW’S
Pharmacy
M On the Corner”
Phone 47
At Your Service
New Fount
Full Holiday Line