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VIR. AND MRS. ELWOOD SCHEETZ
CELEBRATE THEIR ANNIVERSARY
Mr, and Mr*. El wood Schcat* rele
listed th* 25th anniversary of their
redding on last Thursday evening,
vhon they entertained about 75
neat* »t a reception fit ib<Mr null
irban home. which presented a very
■rlllUnt and beautiful appearance for
hla moat auspicious occasion. The
lownr floor war given over to the
guaatt and wai vary brant iftillv
adorned with American smtlax. palw
and winter blnaaomr. In th<> hall
there were flight* of rrlmiton butter
flta* whlrh were arranged a* If in
conttnnoua flight, having naar thr
brilliant ebandrllar*. lighting on ilia
■mllaz antwlnad stairway and form
lag brilliant patchaa of color mhara
ever thajr rould hr effectively plat ■ I
In th# front parlor, wbrra thr giirr'«
wara received, tha dacoratlona wart
In tha bridal tonaa of whlta and all-
NEVER GIVE ALL THE HEART.
Navrr glva all thr heart; for love
Will hardly ream worth thinking of
To paaalonata womeu. If It aaam
Certain and they navar tlrram
That It fadra out from klaa to kla*.
For avarything tbHt'a lovely la
Rut a brief. dr arm v, kind delight.
O n«var glva th* heart outright.
For they, for all amootb lipa ran aay.j
Hava given tbelr baarta up to thr
Play.
And who ran play It wall enough
If draf and dumb and blind with lovp'’
Ha that made thla know* all Urn coat,
For ha gav* all hla heart and loat.
—W. B. Yeat*.
RUSHTON WENCK.
Thr marriage of Ml** Magda Wenrk/
of Piedmont, 8. C .to Mr Ernest It
Ruahtoti. of thla rlty, which occurred
rrcrntly. la Intercallng to Auguata
frlanda.
Mr* Ruahton la a niece of Mr*. It
O Turner, whom aha ha* frequent
ly vlalted and her return here to
makp her permanent home la the oc
caaton of pleaaurc to her friend*.
ASSOCIATED CHARITIES.
Tha regular monthly meeting of the 1
Aaeociated Charities will he pontpon
ad until Thtiraday, January Uth. nt I ;
p. m . and will be held al that time I
In the Woman'* club room*. No 525
Dyer Building. A full attendance d«
aired. All member* who have not al
ready done ho will kindly aend re
port* without further delay.
MRS. MELTON ENTERTAINS.
Mf* Spark* Melton entertained a
few friend* at a chafing dlah party
Friday evening
Mra. Melton'* giieata were: Misses
Katherine and Merlel Black. Mi**
Hattie I'lnkham. Mlhh Effle .lack. Mlhk,
Margaret Robertaon, Mr. Helden, Mr i
l ane. Mr. Felder and Mr Martin.
LIGHT BEARERS MEET.
There will he a meeting of the
I.lghl Bearers' circle of King'* Daugh
tar* at the Telfair building after lift i
morning service at the Klrat Preaby |
tartan church today. All member* of;
the circle are urged to attend.
D. OF C.
MEET THURSDAY.
The regular monthly meeting of
chapter A. D. of C.. will he held ut 1
p. m. Thursday, when arMngoment*
will he perfacted for the exerc - ch of
I/ee'a birthday.
MR, JULIAN 2ACHRY
ENTERTAINS AT DINNER.
The Mi*»<*« Jauiea, of Illloxl. Mb* .
Mia* Hutton and Mr*. Mllllan Nlxoti
were gurnt* of Mi Julian Zachry hi
dinner laat e\< nlng al Hampton Ter
race.
VERDERY CLUB.
The regular monthly meeting of the
Verdory club will he held al the \\
men a club room* at tl a. m Tie • ■
day. Tbla la the first meeting of tho
new year and la one of special lm
portanee.
WOMAN S EXCHANGE
The Woman's Exchange will hold
their monthly mealing at the home ofl
Mra. Geo. Parker, No. IN Tenth]
alreat. Monday, January sth, at 12
o'clock.
MRS. PIERRE CARR
ENTERTAINS TUESDAY.
Mm. Plorm Carr gives tin Informal
t«a Tuesday for hvr guest, Mi»h Kate
Carr, of NlftTlllc, On.
MRS. ROBERT FLEMING. JR..
ENTERTAINS MONDAY.
Mr*. Robert Fleming, Jr , < nirr
tain* with cards Monday afternoon
KING'S DAUGHTERS MEETING.
The Lucy Alexander Memorial Cli
clp will meet with Mm. Mitreen Duvall
Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock.
Mica Elllrabeth tllenn. who has
been the meat of Mia* Georgia Aah
ley. has returned to her home In New
berry, S. C.
The debut of Miss Sarah Waillev
la the occasion of consider a hie social
activity In Macon circles Yesterdav
Mrs. Mlnter Wimberly gave an utter
noon reception for Mia* Wadlcv and
her guests Miss Mary Ixju Phinlx*.
Miss Bertha Barrett, Among those
who assisted In entertaining were
Mm. Willis Sparks. Mrs McKwen
Johnston. Mm. Wingfield Nisbet Mrs
William Felton. Mis* Scully Cabaulss.
Miss Marv Callaway Miss Tracy
Duncan. Miss Harab Wadlcv Miss
Bertha Barrett and Miss Marv Ix>u
Pblnlzy.
l.adles and gentlemen were ree Iv
e«3 by Mis. Wimberly on this ocra
sk n.
On Mondav Miss Rose Crutch to !■'
jiU'i a bridge party in bono: of Miss,
ver which were moat artlatlcallv
blended In the hack parlor, a aoft
, roseate light develop' d th" beauties
of the decoration* here which were
all In tones of aofteat pink In the
supper room, where a delicious sup
per was served the decorations wore
entirely of while and green.
Mr. and Mra Hunter. Mr*. Hunter
wearing a gown of handaomp
black silk with touches of white lace,
were a deled In receiving by their
daughters Mra. Janie* Hunter and
Mb Mary Heheetz, beautifully gown
ed In whit" mull.
Mis* I A»U I*" Maine*, Ml** Roae
Simpkins and Mia* Green, dlapenaed
punch In the hall.
An "xqulalte and very elegant ar
ray of gifts Imre ample testimony to
ihc eateein In which both Mr. and
Mra Hchcet* aro held by many ad
miming frlenda.
I W'hdley her gueala, Mia* Bare* and
Mist Ism I'hlntzv and Monday ruh'
- Mia* Wadley give* a bird a tipper in
i honor of her guests.
Mrs H. Me Hal ton give* a tea Tue*
day afternoon for Misa Wadley and
Mra. Appleton Collins and Mlaa Col
I Una give* a large card party for her
Wednesday evening
August;' friends are In receipt of tho
aad new* of the death of Dr J. H. M.
Churmacclro, which occurred at Curs,
can. Dutch West Indies Dr. Churme
celm was In charge of Hpnagogue
Children of Israel about seven year*
ago and I* Mill held In most pleasant
remem berance.
Mr and Mrs Oliver Wealon of At-
Ihiita are visiting friends In A'lgus-
U. haying cqme down to attend the
silver wedding reception, tendered by-
Mr. and Mrs. KlWood Shackleford 1
Rrheetg, In Thursday evening last In
honor of their 2lith aiiniv i| ai y.
The annual concert with which tho
Verdory Music Club compliment the
Parish House association will be giv
en next week. There Is no chnrge
for admission and a line program has
been arranged for thla occasion
Miss Nora Edmondson, of Warren
ion, a young lady of high accomplish
niciitu, and who Is engaged In educa
tlonal work, leaves tonight for her
home after a very pleasant vlalt to
friends In August*.
Al the evening service at the
Klrat Presbyterian church. Miss llhi
Hr PtnkhamV beautiful voice will he
I heard in "O, May My Walk Be Close
With Thee, which she will render as
an offertory solo.
Miss Mary l.ou Yancey. Mis.* Mary
Ism I’hlnlxy and Miss l-nulse Both
well were guests of Miss Margaret
Schweigert yesterday lit bridge, the
game being followed by an elaborate
luncheon.
Mt John Hobsons numerous
friends will be delighted to laarn that
she Is rapidly recovering from her
serious illness at the hospital and will
be removed to her home <Ai Mop
day.
Mr Mary K lloffnian. widow of
the late Rev. Eugene A Hoffman,
dean of the General Theological Semi
nary, New York elty, Is spending the
winter nt the Hampton Terraco.
Friends of Mrs N E Alford nail
Dr. Askant will regret to learn that
tHoy received a telegram announcing
the death of their brother, l)r. Oliver
Askimi, >f California.
Mrs \ 1 linrblg, of Spartanburg,
accompanied by her two Interesting
chltdii n. will return home today after
n visit to her mother. Mrs. C. I.ant
erhaeh.
* Mb- Louise Roth well and Miss
Mary I <nt I'hluUy leave* Tuesday for
Baltimore, where they will resume
then studies nt Madame I .eKebre s
school.
Mr and Mrs Munson, of N<\\ tin
yen. Conn., pleasantly remembered as
winter visitors on (lie Hill .have rent
ed the Eugene UaUtu cottage for the
winter.
Miss Mary I sot Khlnlr.y returned
Friday from Macon. Mrs. Thomas
Barrett returned last night and Miss
Barrett will remain a few days longer.
Miss Maud Davison. Miss Bertha
Burnside. Miss Effle Ktter and Miss
Estelle Jones have resumed their
studies at I .at I range female college,
Miss Kate t'arr. of Mayavllle.
Oh . a cousin of Mrs. Pierre Carr. Is
visiting Mr. and Mrs t'arr at their
home on lower Green* street,
Mr. ami Mrs John Mnrkwuiterand
family have mow d to the Schuetzen
I’lat*. of which Mr. Mark waiter lathe
recently elected manager.
Mr end Mrs A R Jordan and
Mrs. Emma Brandon have moved to
the city front Bath, and arc residing
i on lower Kills street.
Mi II I. D Mo.xie.an. of New
York city, who has been visiting Mr.
and Mrs J. H, Moorman, leaves to
day for New York.
Mrs Julius Wallace returns to
North Carolina the early part of the
week after a very pleasant stay with
Mrs. I. C. Levy,
Miss Kminie Savon and Miss Kath
erine Vordery leave today to resume
tit. r college s'udles at Sherly Chase
and ChcsDul Hilt j
Mis* Julia Murphey will lenve Mon
day for Mlllnlgevllle where she goeti
to attenii Ilf Georgia Normal and
lndu*tr!al *ehool.
Tin- Rev Father Hamilton waa
entertained recently by Mr. Kyrla
Hellew during hla stay In Macon
Ml** Emma Zohn ha* returned to
tip city.
9TH ANNUAL
MUSLIN UNDERWEAR SALE
= Mullarky & Sullivan. =
MONDAY and during This Entire Week, we will have our Spring Opening, and the Annual White Wear Sale. This will be the “Event” of the season,
in local merchandising. Large assortments, more exclusive styles, and better grades will be exhibited than ever shown in Augusta. Ten centre counters
will be loaded with the whitest, daintiest, Lingerie ever shown here. We are agents for the “Peerless Brand” which has won public confidence
from the Atlantic to the Pacific. It gives character to the store that sells it. It Is proudly exploited by the best stores in the land. “Peerless”
make stands for excellence, exclusiveness in materials and styles. It represents the most aggressive style developement, their models being
copied from one end of the country to the other. Each piece is guaranteed by us and is above adverse criticism. It will pay you to buy this make—
when it costs no more than others. In many instances the Ready-made gurments will be less in cost than the materials unmade. Don’t bother
about sewing, we have assumed all that trouble and now invite you to make your Spring selection.
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New vSpriiK) Goods Lovely to Behold
Soft Filin/. Silk Tissue, Fancy Organdies,
Printed Mull, Silk Zepher, Gingham, Mercer
| ized Gingham in plaids, broken Checks, shep
ard |4ttids, just opened. See them and get
the first pick. Price
25 and 35 cents.
New Madras 1
In Fancy Stripes, dainty figures, corded
effects. Special
10 cents.
White Mercerized Madras
In exquisite patterns. Silk, sheen will not
wash off. Price
l2 l / 2 , 15, 18, 20, 25c
White litujerie Shirt Waists
Fancy Lawn and Linen with Dainty Embrid
ery and Yal Lace Trimming
51.25, 52.50, 55-00
Dressy Silk Shirt Waists
See our big display in Silk Waists of all colors
trimmed in the latest styles. Price
53-50, 54.50,55.00
THE AUGUSTA HERALD.
The continual! Improvement In th*
condition of Mr*. Thorn** Hopklt.e
will tie learned of with a great deal
of pleaKure.
Mr Jo* Daly, of New York. I* in
the "tty. the guest of hla parent*, Mr.
and Mr*. Jame* Dalv.
Mr. Carlton Hlllyer return* today
from Washington. D. C.
Muslin Gowns
January sales that dlffwr from others; we have been months In
preparation for this occasion and have culled the very best styles
for this great sale, a saving of from 25 to 33 1-18 per cent to you.
Brifhl, new, snappy styles.
75 dozen Cambric Muslin Gowns, V and high neck, tucked yokes,
embroidery or lace Inserting trimmed, worth 75c, in this sale,
special at
48 cents.
50 dozen Gowns, trimmed in Embroidery or Torchon I.aco, V,
round or square neck, full length and width, usually sold at
SI.OO, but to surpass all others, the price will be
75 cents.
100 dozen Cambric Nainsook Gowns, some elaborately trimmed
with Val or Torchon Lace, new style Embroidery, or simple ef
fects for conservative people. Hemstitched Ruffles and Tucked
Yokes, all shapes, long and short sleeves; over twent.v-flve dif
ferent styles for your choosing; 9th annual sale price only
98 cents.
Muslin Gowns of Nainsook, Cambric or Long Cloth, high class
exclusive si vies, latest trimminrs. at
$1.50, $2.00, $ 2.50, $3.50
each. These are the best values ever offered in the south, and
you cannot afford. In Justice to yourself, to miss them.
MUSLIN DRAWERS.
Muslin Drawer*, Tucked, Hem
•titched Ruffle* and Lace trimmed,
well made in every respect and
full sizes. Special at
23 cents.
Mualln Drawers, Standard Work
manship and best Styles on the
American Market, Embroidery and
Lace trimmed and Lawn Hem
stitched Ruffles. This lot all one
price
48 cents.
Mualln Drawers, soft finish Nain
sook and Cambric, extra fine and
workmanship materials, the very
beat at price* unheard of for like
quality, per pair
75, 51.00, $1.50
LADIES OUTING GOWNS.
Soft Fleece Outing Gowns, Silk
Embroidered trimmed, solid colors
and fancy atripea. all sizes, worth
during the season $1.25 and $1.35.
but during this great sale will be
sacrificed at, each,
89 cents.
CHILDREN’S MUSLIM UNDERWEAR.
During this annual sale »e will make special effort to show the mothers the real
benefits of ready to wear garments for children in the following goods offered
in each case at less than the seamstress charge.
CHILDREN’S MUSLIN DRAWERS.
Hemmed, tucked or hemstitched tucks, quality standard and has taken the lead
in this city for nine vears.
MUSLIN DRAWERS
Sizes I, 2,3, all at 10c Sizes 4. 5,6, all at Jsc
Mi** Lillie Belle Hallman ha* re
turned to Hpartanburg after apendlng
the holiday* with Mi** Maryellen
Hogrefa.
The member* of the Woodlawn
Whl*t Club will be entertained Wed
neaday afternoon by Mr*. 8. P.
Lewi*.
Mra. John F. Cooney and little
Mary Catherine Cooney left yester
day for their home In Birmingham.
Ml** Etta Notbohm I* apendlng a
few day* at the Piedmont In Atlanta,
while an route home to Milwaukee.
Mr MeElmurray. of Mcßean, Ga.,
la In the citj.
Mra. M, R. Gray ha* returned for
a vlalt to Waynesboro.
EMBROIDERIES.
$5,000 worth Nainsook and Cam
bric Edge and Inserting, extra
wide widths and fine quality, the
kinds that will stand hard licks
from the washerwoman, at a spe
cial price,
10 cents.
150 pieces Embroidery. This is the
best showing ever made in the
south for goods under 10c. Mon
day will show them at one price,
5 cents.
CHEMISE.
Our Muslin Underwear is com
plete throughout the year; every
thing wanted for Children, Misses
and Ladles. The only house here
carrying full lines all the year
round.
Chemise, full range, in Lace and
Embroidery trimming, at
35c. 50c, 75c and up to $4.00.
CHILDREN'S
Twilled Jean Waiats.
For Boya and Girls, Winter
Weight*, strong and durable at
the following prices; they should
move quickly:
Sizes 1. 1. IQf
3, al* at
Augusta friend* of the Rev. Wil
liam Richards, of Albany. Ga., will
deeply regret to k-arn of his Illness.
Mr. 8. P. Lewi* Is able to be up
again after his recent Illness to th*
delight of hi* many friends.
Mrs. Duncsn Townsend, of Jack
sonville, Fla., Is the guest of her sis
ter, Mra. Walter Jeater.
Miss Okie Weston, a pretty and
charming young lady of Atlanta, Is
visiting Augusta friend*.
Miss Mabel Smith returned to Rome
yesterday after a pleasant visit to
Miss Anna Plunket.
Miss Fannie Stuart, of McCormick.
Is the guest of her sister-in-law, Mrs.
Henry Stuart.
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Sizes 4. 3. |S C
O. all at
Corset Covers
Muslin Corset Covers, low or high
neck, tucked fronts, good guality;
regular value 19c; In this 9th an
nual sale, limited,
9 cents.
Corset Covers, 50 dozen for this
week's great sale, twelve different
styles. Lace, Embroidery and
Hemstitched Ruffle Trimmings,
Tucked and Inserting Fronts, at
23 cents.
Corset Covers, Pearless in name
and make, fresh, dainty styles for
spring 190f>; will see daylight Mon
day: many different styles and
shapes, trimmed In round mesh
and Torchon Laces; these made
of best fabric and finish, un
equalled, at, each,
50 cents.
Corset Covers: The strongest
showing of fine grades ever made
in this city; models after the
French styles, with American
adaptation trimming of Val, Point
de Paris, Torchon Laces and Em
broidery; extraordinary assort
ments, at
75c, SI.OO, $1.50,
$2.00 and $2.35
each.
Appalling Low Prices in Suits.
Tailor Suits at a Song. All new Stylish Gar
ments of the present vogue
POSITIVELY HALF PRICE..
SIO.OO value now $ 5.00
$20.00 value now $ 7.50
$30.00 value now $ 15.00
$50.00 value now $25.00
N. B. Alterations Free of Charge.
Ladies’ and Misses’ Coats
TREMENDOUS REDUCTION. NOTHING SPARED
Children’s Coats at $1.50 up, big bargain
Ladies’ Long Coats $3.50 up. See them
“Blankets”
125 pairs Grey with fancy border,
good double blanket, leader at /L,C
200 pairs White Woolen 10-4 full weight, good'
soft fleece, top notch value at £| Oft
$2.98. Special vPI.VO
18 pairs slightly soiled and mussed sample
Blankets, positively All Wool, in white plaids
and solid red. 10-4, 11-4, 12-4, silk bound.
Positively $5.98, $6.00, $6.50, now
$3.75
SUNDAY, JAN. 7.
Mr*. Packer nnd Mis* Packer, of
Philadelphia, have opened the Daw
son cottage on the Hill.
Mrs. Hardy Jackson return* today
from New Y'ork nnd has as her guest
Mtsg Philip Harrison.
Mr. Frank Barrett was In attend
ance at the farmers' barbecue yester
day on Beech Island.
Mis* Josephine Bowen return* to
Jackson. N. C.. today after a visit to
Miss Lillian Clark.
Mr. Frank P. Kennedy, of Boston,
spent Wednesday In the city the guest
of friends.
Mr. Mather, of Chicago, is vialting
Mr. and Mrs. John Twiggs,
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