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FRIDAY. MAY 8.
SOCIETY
MISS VON KAMP ENTERTAINS
FOR VISITORS.
Complimenting Mrs. Mclveer and
Robertson, of Savannah, Miss Irene
Von Kamp entertained three tablees o£
bridge playing friends Wednesday
morning at her home on loweer Greene
street. The prizes, a lovely motor
scarf, a pair of silk hose and a lace
collar were presented to Miss Louises
Jackson, Miss. Robertson and Miss
Marguerite Wright.
A tempting luncheon followed the
game.
—Miss Julia Walsh has deferred her
visit to Florida and will not go till
later in the season.
—Mr. Jessee Irvin’s friends will re
gret to learn that he has beer con
fined to his home all week hy sickn
ness.
—Miss Jennie Sherman’s friends
will learn with sincere pleasure that
she is new convalescing nicely, and
will, it is hoped, be able to be out next
week.
MISS GAY KING TO BE
WEDDED TO MR. EDWIN
TANNER CASBY,
Friends in Augusta who remember
so pleasantly Miss Gay King, of Rich
mond, Va., will be interested to learn
of the recent announcement cf her
engagement and approaching marriage
to Mr. Edwin Tanner Casby, one of
the most prominent young busmess
men of Richmond and a fine, young
representative of one of Virgina’s
oldest and best known families.
Miss King has on several occasions
been the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Dora
B, V'aiden, and was the very lovely
maid-of-honor at the marriage ocf her
cousin, Mr. Harry Vaiden and Miss
Bosinan two or three years ago. She
is a young woman of both beauty and
charm and made many friends during
her visits here.
The marriage, which will be a beau
tiful home event, nil! take place on
Saturday, June 6th, at six thirty in
the evening at the home of the moth
er of the bride to be, 211 West Grace
street, and will be followed by a re
ception at which a large number of
friends will be entertained. Later the
young couple will leave for a extended
tour of the northern cities, and on re
turning to Virginia will make their
home in Richmond,
3 AUGUSTINS
made mm
Messrs. Miller Morris, James
Stokes and J. C. Scarborough
Initiated at Wayrcss Meeting
The Augusta delegates to the annual
meeting of the Grand Commandery.
Knights of Tepler of Georgia, which a"S
Just cloed its sessions at Waycross, have
returned to the city and they report a
most enjoyable time. At Waycross dur
ing the Knights 'J'emplar meet there was
ii pilgr mrnage from Alee Temple, Nobles
of the Augusta Shrine, to Waycross and
'about tr> to 50 •- ■‘ndid 'tes ‘nftrtted.
Among them were three Augustans,
Messrs. J. 0. Scarborough. James Stokes
-,u d T. Miller Morris.
The Grand Commandery will meet fn
Augusta next year and a large number
will gather here from all parts of Gecir-
GHEE CASE
UP ON FRIDAY
Decision of tae Higher Court
Made the Decision of the
Lower Court in Celebrated
Case.
Solitieor General R. Lee Moore, of the
middle circuit,- is in Augusta Friday
attending to some matters before Judge
Hammond that, pertain to the superior
court of Jenkins county in wh cli Mr.
Moore is solicitor and Judge Hammond
is judge.
One of the matters attended to was
the making of the decision of the su
preme court in the Godbee case the de
cision of the lower court, the decision of
the superior court of Jenkins county
having been affirmed in the God Lee
case.
It will be recalled that Mrs. Godbee
was tried last September on the charge
of uuivdering her former husband's sec
ond wife, Mrs. Llorence Loyer Godbee.
Sin was not tried for shoot ng Walter S.
Godbee. her former husband, whom she
also slew in Milieu last August. The
jury returned a verdict of murder with
a recoinniendat on that life imprison
ment bo tlie sentence.
Bread is the staff of life.
SENSATION FLOUR makes the
best. ’Nouqh said.
BARBECUE TOMORROW”
CAFE METROPOL.E
DANDRUFF SOON
RUINS THE HAIR
Make. It Lifeie.i, Dull. Dry, Brittle
and Thin.
.'J;; Jt-if you want plenty of thick
l.c f**-il, g.otsy, silky heir, do by all
sti»;; ■ 5 met rid of dandruff, for it will
(lane your hair and ruin It if you
don’t.
It doesn't do much good to try to
brush or wash It out. The only sure
way t) get rid 1,1 dandruff Is to dtmtclvo
It, then you destroy It ent rely. To do
this. «et about four ounces of ordinary
'blind iirvun: appty It at night when re
llrlng; use enough to moisten the scalp
and rub t In gently with the finger tips.
By morning, most if not all. of your
dandruff wil le gone, and three or four
mote applications will completely dis
solve and ent re y destroy every single
sign and trace of It.
You will fin I. too that ail Itching and
digging of tl e se p will slop, and your
lltlr wll he .111 fluffy, Ins roue, soft,
tnd leoh t ■ '.si a hundred times
hettc". V«.o c..n get liquid rvon at
any drug store. It is Inesnen* v# and
four ounces Is all you will need, nc ihat
.ol itow much dandruff you have. Tina
aifopln remedy never falla.
SI.OO Hemmed 7Qn rfn7
Napkins ■ uu uu£.
18x18 Bis©; flrra, serviceable napkins, In a num
ber ot pretty new patterns; beramed ready for
use.
With Crepes Leading The Fashion Race We Offer.
25c White Crepe 27 in. X'J—C
It is well to consider quality as w ell as looks when buying thin fab
rics. Here’s a handsome, snow-white crepe that will "stand up”
under severe and continued laundry tests without losing a bit of
its snap and beauty. It ie extra width, too, so that a small yard
age is required for the dress or waist. Lastly—you can buy It for
half price, 1214 C yard.
Purchase of
'Children's Dresses
SI.OO CAp $1.50 QQ r
Values aJv/C vj|u js vo v
AT 50 c —Gingham, Llnene, Percale, and Chambray
Dresses. Some have white bodice and blue skirt,
others are trimmed with bands of material of con
trasting color- still others have plalT collars, cuffs,
and belts. Sizes 2to 6 and 6to 14 years.
AT 9RC —Children’s pretty and serviceable Dresses
of llnene, zephyr gingham, and percale. White
Dresses have striped collars, cuffs, and bauds.
Some of the most attractive mode's have plain
colored bodice and pleated plaid skirt. Sizes 6 to
14 years.
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THE EVENT OP EVENTS IIN SUIT SELLINO
Remarkable Sale of Women’s Suits
90c “Stronghold” Seamless
Sheets, 81x99 Size Jl/lf
Eatra long—and lust as important, of extra quality. The well
known “Stronghold” Sheets live up to their name as to strength.
Made from the best sheeting cotton produced; hand torn and iron
ed, and finished with wide hems.
$1.60 Bedspreads, nr*
Full double-bed size Spreads,
with neat pearl horns; attrac
tive raised marseilles pat
terns; real SI.OO values, and
all .perfect
Sacred Heart Cadets’ Minstrels
The Sacred Heart I'adeta* Miretrels
was presented last night at St. Pat
rick's hall by a number of the mi inherit
of the 1920 Minstrels Company, whose
performance last month t tha Opera
House scored such a remarkable hit.
The attraction last evening was attended
by a large number of people who were
kept almost In continuous taughtecr
while the end men were working. Judg
ing from the hearty applause given the
vocal eoloists the singing was regarded
as highly ple.s ng.
The scene for the first port represent
ed a Venetian Harden at Sunset, t e en
tire troup being nested In a semi-circle
across the stage. The end men w*-re
Mr. Win. D. Irvin, the city recorder, and
Mr. Henry Hurd net. And hist night
they were at their best.
The opening chorus. “I hove the
Whole United Slues.' by the satire com
pany, was well rendered. 1 Mr Jus. J.
Mathews. Interlocutor, then Introduced
Mr. frvln. who sang . "All the Lltle
I.ovln’ that I llau b r You s Hone Clone.
Gone," followed by Mr. Par Irier In slng
ng "Down In Chattanooga." Hoth Mr.
Gardner and Mr. Irvin taka the cake
as end men.
“My Lovin' Melodv Man." by Mr. Leo
Cotter, and 'The Old Maids' b II," by
Mr. Marlon O'Connor, the se ot d ends
were songs of the a'rt tha usually go
to make a good mlnstre what it Is.
Messrs. Jn.i It ox. Jus. Mulherln. (1. C.
lie monloo, Jim Bartley Jno. Chapman.
I et-ter Tyee. Joe Mul! er n. C. H. Carer,
C. V Markwalter and Jos, McNeill we-e
among tfie sweet singers.
Many of the so ois's h d •<> respond to
encores so well please was th- audience.
The first pirt closed with ''Wh*fl' the
In. is Bloom n Dixie L-nd." sing y
I the antire company.
1 Home professi mal talent was n.,ec ■ d
Worth $25 and CQ QE
$30.00, at - wJ'JO
Wo know, and you know, what to expect when wo announce a aale
of Suits from Blaunor Bros., Now York. Ye’re sure of record-break
ing crowds and enthusiastic buying, and you're eura of real wonder#
In value-giving.
Thla time we were especially fortunate, becauee we got more suits
and greater values than ever before—garments of superb ohau-aoter,
known from coast to coast for their excellence and superior stylo.
When scores of stunning models, worth all the way from 925 to
930, are represented, It Is impossible to describe all. ,
Here’s a brief listing:
The Styles
Eton and Fancy
Black Butts, self
trim med Jackets,
Moire and satin
trimmed Jackets
lace collars ana
cuffs. Batiste col
lars and cufrs. Batin
tows In back. Tunic,
tier, pannier, peg
top & ruffled skirts.
76c Table Dam- qq*
ask, at
64-inch full bleached Satin
Damask of heavy, durable
quality; ten new open-border
patterns.
into the second part, consisting e,f a va
riety of splendbl speelaltlis. Mr. 11. K, I
Woods, late of Chattanooga >nd noW
in husiness In Augusta, in a planologne
was very clever. The second part was
opened with the hesitation waits, and
tango by Messrs. Ixnnbnrd Brie son nd
Arthur O’Connor, who were spec ad ly good,
as they always are. the former taking
the part of the girl to aT. Mr. F, ank
Quinn was good n his tn nolog'te, and
eo were the Curbstone .Quartette. sieg-
Don’t Let a Cold
Settle on Your Lunqs
If you liave a persistent cough < r cold,
take warning before It is too lute. 15c k
man’s Alterut ve ha* restored to health
many person* who had serious lung
trouble. lieed of thin ca»e:
F easuntvlll*. N. J
“Gentlemen: --During the winter of
1911 I contracted a severe cold, which
on my lungs. Kckman's Alters,
t've whs recommended to me and I com
menced using It ah h 1 hi resort. The
first bottle seemed to give no re* es, in
fact, I seemed to feel worse, but I kept
on using the medicine and found out the
first bottle had really started me on the
road to recovery by loosening the muc s
and making me expectorate f eely. After
using the medic! re fca* some t me, my
cough ceased I g'iJned flesh end to
day. I Hrn it well man. (Abbrevl' ted)
feigned) d EO. M. HATKH.
Kckman’a Alterative Is most effica
cious in hronch'al catarrh and severe
t! r» t and lung affections and upbuild
ing the svs em. Kontalns no harmful or
} nblt-formlrg drugs Accent no subatl*
Mites. Hold by !e ding druggists Wr U
ih kman I.ubcratorv, Ph Uduiphia, i*u.,
* lor booklet of recover!eg.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
LOWEST PRICES OUR CHIEF ATTRACTIONS
SCHNEIDER’S
THE PEOPLE’S STORE - A STORE FOR EVERYBODY
Leaders in Laces, Embroideries
and Trimmings
lSdnck Shadow Taco Flounc
ing, the quality priced at most
stores for 50c. Especially
wanted for three-ruffle dress
es and for two-piece fronts for
waists. White only,
yard .... 25C
8c and 10c VAL
LACES. Yard .. .. JL
Thousands of yards of exquis
ite new patterns in French and
German Val, laces, many not
to be offered In other stores at
all —and those you do find
priced at double Saturday's
Val. offerings sustain our posi
tion as the house of novelties.
BIGGEST SILK BARGAIN OF ALL!
SI.OO Yard Wide Satin c
Messaline L* *
This is the superb, soft, firm weave that the majority of women
can easily distinguish from the numerous counterfeits. It hae the
real satin luster, and never loses It, no matter how long worn.
Your first and only chance to buy SI.OO Messaline for fflfC.
Corsets, Including: the Famous
Crown, SI.OO to $2.00
Stout, average, and slender figures are provided for, with a thor
oughness that means absolute -wmfort and correct style for every
woman.
The Cloths
Gabardines, French
Serges, Diagonal
Berges, Wool Pop
lins, Silk Poplins,
Granite Cloths, Nub,
Crepes, Honeycomb
Cloths, Diagonal
Whlpoords, and Al
ligator Crepes.
Stylish. Long Kid Gloves
$2.50 Cloves, 12 Button length $1.75
In white and black. Fashioned of fins, soft quality kid; perfect
In fit and satisfactory In wear.
$3.00 Gloves, 16 Button Length $1.98
Excellent White Olace Kid Gloves, at-the zenith of popularity at
this time of year.
OUR CELEBRATED SHORT FRENCH LAMBBKIN GLOVES; sold
with an unqualified guarantee Tor service. Fitted at the counter.
Backs are smartly embroidered. White, black, tan, and gray The
greatest value In Augusta, a
for {pI.UU
ing "Ttmt'H All.” The performance con
cluded with a laughable sketch by
Mooch Paul I’eeklngton, Martin Reagan
mid P.ert FrHnk'ln of “The LlttlCHt He- I
hei " "Movie” i'nmp iny. I
Beautiful. Soft . Fluffy
Hair An Aid to Beauty
Who does not love, a head of pretty
hall'? Home women think It Is a gift
of nature and envy their more fortu
nate sisters. If your hair Is not fluffy, j
soft and lustrous; Is falling out,
streaked, faded, brittle, or full of dan
druff and If the scalp Itches, do not
think It must always be that way, for
pretty hair Is only a matter of care and ]
proper nourishment of the hair roots.
Hair Is something like a plant—ls nog- '
leeted It soon withers and dies, while!
with a little attention It keeps fresh 1
and beautiful. v
Parisian Huge Is a scientific prepu- '
ration that supplies Just the elements
needed to Invigorate the hair roots and
stimulate the hair to grow long, thick,
fluffy soft and lustrous. It removes 1
dandruff with one application and
quickly stops Itching head and Tallin!:
hair It Is the Ideal hair tonic find
sculp treatment for men. women and
children and contains nothing Injurious
and is delicately perfumed.
T, n. Howard, or uny drug or toll'd
counter can supply you with Parlsl n
Huge—it Is Inexpensive, You cannot
be disappoint'<d with this delightful
and helpful hair tonic for the first
few duys* use will irlve the hair the
i beauty and charm of youth.
The Colors
Any and all colors
—staples and novel
ty shades are all
here. Included are
Navy, Rust, Tango,
Mahogany, Reseda,
Copenhagen, Labra
dor, Hairline stripes
and Smart Checks.
Rosebud Trimming. These
dainty wreath effects are em
ployed almost everywhere this
season, and are especially
fetching on hats and thin
dresses. In red, orange, plnlt
and light blue mixed f -el /
with green. Yard .
$1 FLOUNCINGS /Qr
45 inches wide .
Ilere are the wide, elaborate
Flouncings sought after on
every hand for making spring
garments.
In beautiful qualities of voile,
crepe, and swigs, embroider
ed, half their depth In large
and small flowers, with scal
loped edges.
SATURDAY HAT SALE
600 Dozen Untrimmed Hats
Fine Hemp an d Milan Hemps
Every New Shape. Every Color.
Saturday's wonderful sale results from one of the biggest and
timeliest purchase# In our history. We haven't hud the goo* luok to
invite you to such a millinery treat this season, and the thousands
of women seeking Easter hat* will need no urging to take advan
tage of the amazing values.
Choice of sailors Watteau models, shepherdess effects the new
tame and bandeau hats, In scores of variations.
Purple, the new blues greens, and browns, brass shades, tango
black, and many other colors. -“e”,
$2 and $2.50
VALUES,
95c
Beautiful Trimmed Hats
$6.00 and $6.00 Q*r $7.60 to SIO.OO A ae
Values v a i U e ß ..'54.95
pret-latert" 01 " 8 ***“ * V * r ' *** ,up<>rlority * Ktn *’» PH*ce Millinery and 1U Incomparably low prices a»
The two prices featured tomorrow for trimmed hats will buv resllv •inniait.
and fashioned of highest class materials. Many aVcopledfLm!
IX« CiTV 0.
Hundreds and hundreds of models trimmed with flowers, wreaths, small fruits ribbons fanoy flatters
wings, and pompoms.
CASES CONSIDERED IN
THE SUPERIOR COURT
Several Picas of Guilty and
One Acquittal and a Con
viction.
In the superior court this morning W.
W, Wheat, a white rn«n, whs found not
guilty of falsely personating another, lit
whs represented by Mr. Ju. H. Hussey,
Jr.
A verdict of not guilty was direct e l
iin the cases of Willlsni O, Orlffln,
Holmes Hud Paul Mud son, thiee nc|r.«i
i charged with sodomy.
Will Hturg'g, a negro, pie ded guilty
jto shooting at rather and wus given 12
! months or s7l> fine.
i n. 1,. Ivey pleaded guilty to burghry
in two eases and was given 12 months
n each.
Tom Harris, alia* Ht#»#»pla Hat, was
‘ found guilty by a Jury of shoot It g at an
other hut he has not yet ) #*en sentenced.
The case of W. T I'hllmun, a nag o
charged sMttb assault wl*h Intent to
murm-*. Is being tried now.
FUNERAL SERVICES OVER
MI3S L. R. CARTLFiDOE
Kune-,'il scm 'rfti over the rem l»s of
Mies l.oulse Itch- 'c ; , Krir’Jef'g w* *■
Terfomied yesterday after onn a*
o'clock rt* the *es 'tMv of h#e sister
Mrs. W. F. Kuhlke, 40'J Fenwick *tr*r,
Silk Boot Hose 25c
Women’s pure thread silk Hose, reinforced with lisle tops and
soles; black, tan, navy, bronze, king blue, tango, purple, pink, sky,
and white.
Our Greatest Offering of
Spring Waists, Q 6
$5.00 Values -
FEATURING SILK
BLOUSES.
If you have waited for a really big
waist opportunity, hare It Is. No
end of lovely models, a few of which
are briefly described:
The New Silk Orepe do Chine
Blouses, with roll collar and silk oord
and tassels at neck; hemstitched deep
shoulder and collar- In taugo, maize,
flesh, black, and white.
Plenty of Striped Tub Silk Shirts,
Chiffons and shadow laces over net
and over orepe de chine are numer
ous.
Combination Waists of shadow lace
and messaline.
Effectively trimmed Waists of chit
son taffeta and Jap. Silk, in black
and all oolors
Choloe, •298-
$3.00
VALUES
$1.49
Purchase of 6,000 Yards Imported
Novelty Silks and Crepes, 1
Worth 25c and 39c \LI\J
Beyond doubt the widest c*olce of spring novelties offered under
price this season. Any color and fancy effect you can think of vtU
b« found In this clearance of an Importer’s overstock.
40-tnc.h plain and fancy orspe.
27 Inch embroidered orepe, satin stripe rolls.
Shadow striped silk, mercerized chiffon, plain marquisette.
35c 27-inch Colored Ratine 19c
The correct weight and weave for stylish coat suits and onwvtew
drosses light blue, pink, copenhsgen, hello, old roee, gray, tan and
white. Both fabric and dye are of quality to withstand the hard
est. tests of the tub.
and the Interment followed !r. the City
cemetery.
Deceased was formerly of Augusta,
having passed away in Atlanta Wed Hea
rtily. The reiri'lns arrived In tha city
at iJ:3O o’clock yesterday afternoon and
were conveyed to the res'deru e of her
sis*er. The Uev. O. Hherwood Whitney
was the officiating ml nisi er.
Miss (%'irtlertgc w:im very popular In
this city and her many fronds will
mourn her loss arid all extend their
sympathy to the family In the r bereave
ment.
Hhe Is survived by two sls’ers Mrs
W V Kuhlke and Mrs. K. A. Hchu er,
both of this city, arid two brothers, Mr.
ES!.i! Just a Word With You!
Daugliters!)
A woman's organism is a very delicate tiling—it very easily
gets out of order—just like a delicate piece of machinery, it
require* more titan ordinary care and attention.
There are many signs which point to disorder, such as headaches, unaccount
able pains In various parts of the body, listlesHness, nervousness, irritableness,
dizziness, faintness, backache, loss of appatita, depression, and many others.
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription
hu been thv mean. of reatorinr thoueande of .offering women to natural he.lth
hii'l ntrerigth. For more than forty ye. ilt Hm been atieeee.fully carrying on
thi. grout work. Today it i» known throughout tha length and breadth of .very
land. Woman everywhere look upon it aa a helptul friend. Let it aid you.
SolJ in /««■>«/ er tahlrt form by </ru«).», or trial bo,n m oiled
you for SO coni, from Dr. f’lorco'. Bup.cary, Buffalo. N. T.
Or. Plnree’e Pleaianl Pellnte roguleta Stomach, Liver and Bowel.
3 Timely Values In HAIR GOODS
$3 (Twitches, 28 Inches long; three-stem *4 fjn
kind; beautifully waved J I iDvJ
$4 Switches, 24 Inches long; large, *4 qq
fluffy six-strand style wlidu
$2.50 Transformations, to go entirely »4 JQ
around the head; all shades wl <T«J
$4.00 and $5
VALUES
$1.95
r f ,
<i. W fovllerlge of Angimta and Mr. H.
K. Curtloditn of Laurena, H. C.
Thoee who uctnd a. lallhenrern were
na follow.; Meagre. Frank Fulmer,
Uharlea Nlchloa, Fleck Kelley, Samuel
Kelley, leie McCann and Richaul
Nichole.
Poor Rule Anyway.
Wigwng—lt's a poor rule that won't’
work both way*.
1-astona Huh! It‘» a poor rule to
work at all.
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