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SOCIETY NEWS
MAETERLINCK UNDER BAN.
Th* fiilinttitiK |iMfiturai'h fr«ri tf»#•
ryrrent min i>n «»f Th*» Outlook will
many |»rr*»»n* wliri have r*a<!
Mima of M*Hi»rlin< k‘* work wltti «!<••
Hirht and rrith*«*«l In other of hi* pro
duct lona t hi* deft nil** limitation* of hla
fanlua:
"PUtrlfii the work* of MaeterllwK
on the Index Kxunratuiiua will
atrlke numl r»*i»<ler* aa a belated iiw
of nn antiquated method of protertlnir
the minda of |ihhl people from hereti
cal opinion* Whatever vnlarhtef in
here* In the thought of the author of
•‘The Treaaiire of the lltimhle" ha* al
ready done It* work, for Maeterlinck
ha* lonic been one of the mo*t widely
fead writer* of the day. The detjtr
ha* not yet reached thi* country, and
until It* prec lae term* are known It
vould he unfair to <rltl*e It In detail
If 'Monno Vatina had been laid under
a lan year* ago, the action would
ha\e romprehenatble; hut to condemn
*The Blue Bird' a* heretical would to*
like treating a hutn*i Inghlrd a* >« tdr«l
of prey. A* well condemn ‘The hierle
Queene* or 'llanael und Crete I' The
editor of the Index ha* a very difficult
ta*k on hla ahouldera at the heat, and
GIRLS! BEAUTIFUL. CHARMING HAIR,
NU IWMllff—7s GENT DANDERINE
Try this! Donbles beauty «f
hair in few moments, and
stops it falling out—
Grows Hair.
Yftiir hnlr bocomra light, wnvy,
fluffy, gbundatvl and apprarn aa nnfl,
liirtrnua nnd bmutlfi'l aa * young
girl's Hfl*"* a "Dandafln* hair rlran**'."
Junt try thla lunlntnn a rlolh with
r llttln PhjuVrlne «n<l carefully draw
it thrnujth your hnlr. Inking one small
atrand at a time. Thla will clcaiu»>
the hair of dual, dirt and rxrraalvu
p> pj | |jr Red and Buff, Dry Pressed
DKIwN and Common Building.
LARGE STOCK. PROMPT SHIPMENT.
Georgia-Carolina Brick Co.
Writ a for Prtcaa. Howard H. Stafford, Prooidont. Auguota, Go.
JUST A FEW LEFT
Alan's $25.00 Suits $12.50
ljadif'’ $25.00 Suits $12.50
NO MONEY DOWN
MASTERS & AGEE CO.
The only store in Augusta that will sell you any
thing to wear on payment* for no money down.
HOTEL MELBOURNE
UNDER. NEW MANAGEMENT.
Regular, transient., and table boarders ao
eommodated. Rooms nent and clean. (ioo<| fart*.
Quick service. Rates reasonable. Your patron
age solicited. No. Broad Street.
JOHN F GRANDY, Mgr
TIRES TIRES
OLD TIRES MADE NEW.
WILSON VULCANIZING CO.
Ignition Batteries Recharged.
FkHU AIK.
FRKSH COLUMBIA BATTERIES 250
WORK GUARANTEED.
011-S, PRESTO-TANKS AND BTPPUBS
PHONE 2*4 Hti. 021 I4ROAU
|pjsr*j
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WHO’S YOUR TAILOR?
We can make you cheaper prices for
credit than you get elsewhere for cash.
If you want a handsome suit, perfect in
style, fit and workmanship, come where
your credit is Rood.
HARMON TAILORING CO.
Phone 811. 1038 Broad St
mtiat aland in aorc need of the aid of
the Imagination If he haa to paaa on
tlie orthodoxy of fairy tal**a.
"Ho far aa Maeterllni'k'a later dln
cuaalona of Immorality are corn errteed,
they are drllahtfol examplea of a eer*
tain,>|iiallty of atyle. hut thry ean do
no harm, becatia* nobody ean under
atund them. Thai cover the auhject
with n lutnlnoua mint, ami are about
aa auaceptltde of Ming Haled uiiionK
dangemnx hooka aa wandering fog
floating over the landaeape.”
RUSSIA REFUSES DRINK
MONEY.
Koaala haa come to the front aa the
leading temperanee workera In the
i onrmunlty of natlona There la great
agitation going on over there atioiit
the order of the I'xnr to hla mlnlater
of rinanee to find other amir.ea of
revenue than alcohol for carrying on
govermttenlal expenaea
Thla aviion la the reatilt of reiognix-
Ing the perfectly aelf-evldelit fat‘l that
the moral nnd economical alandlng of
the Knaalnn people la going ateadlly
down untier the Inereaalng one of in
'toxlcanla. A very Intereallng feature
of thla decision la the fact that It haa
oil and In Ju-t a few momenta you
have doubled the beauty of your heir.
Healdea beautifying the hair at once,
Oandcrlne dl**olv**a every particle <tf
dandruff; rleanrea, purlflea and Invlg*
ornlea the era Ip, forever atopplng Itch
ing and falling hnlr.
Hut what Will plcaae you inoM will
he after a few weekn' tiae alien you
will actually ace new hair fine and
downy at first —>•#» —but really new
hair growing all over the scalp. |f
you care for pretty, aoft hair and lota
of It mirely get a 25 cent bottle of
Knowltnn’e Danderlne from any drug
glat or toilet counter, and Juat try tt.
To HARPER BROS.
ART STORE
For your Picture Fram
ing, and you will always
have a pleasant smile.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Phone 730. 668 Broad St.
I been brought about tty f*ount Itte,
I the former mlnlater of finance, and the
man who created the government
| monopoly In alcohol fount Witte
having bet note convinced of the evil
I which the sale of alcohol waa doing
turned from hla former advocacy of It
aa a means of revenue for state ex
penses and made recently an tit pas
stoned appeal before the council of the
empire against the spr* ad of Intem
perance, The fxar while traveling
through lhe provinces »«« deeply
'coved by the evidences of material
apualor and moral degradation caused
bv drunkenness lie found these
impressions greatly strengthened by
statistics which the former minister of
finance had gathered.
Theae statistics allowed that when
Count Witte left the finance ministry
the government's receipts from the
sale of V.elka were WBO.OOO.OOti a year.
They are now 1500,000.000. The count
contended t hut no flirtation state
ought to depend for Its existence on
the drunkenness of Its subjects, Tim
fgar being thoroughly convinced of
this principle gave orders to his pres
ent minister of finances—a compara
tively young and untried statesman—
to reorganise the entire system of fi
nance and find other sources of reve
nue as he hud determined to exllrpate
drunkenness in hla realm
This la all very encouraging and up
lifting to every one hut the Hussian
minister of finance, who faces a propo
sition which no one will envy him.
There Is no doubt that this drastic
check upon Intwnperancee will in a
very few vearr give good results In
the wav of uplifting the people and
promoting greater prosperity and
thrift among them, hut where to find
the ready money for governmental ex
penses Is the problem which the young
minister would like to solve* Ex
change.
NEW HATS FOR
THE HIGH COIFFURE.
With the new high coiffure which
has come to stay, the milliners ar<*
trying to Inttoduce all manner of ne"i
nu dee. Consequently hats of all xbap*’*
anil all sixes are to be found at the
•ea'llng milliners' Just now. Ht'.i, In
st It of Ihes vagaries, the close-tilting
Flinch shapes that show some orlKl
polity of brim or crown are slid the
n.ost popular. Made in bright sill: bro
ca< oa, or moire silk, such hats require
i lily to be trimmed with an osprey, a
fantastic feather mount, or a lace or
'u'lt butterfly.
A SPLENDID SERMON
ON “DRESS.”
(Kev William Howard Faux! In
Oglethorpe Echo.l
“What fools we mortals be.” The
sheep that bleated on the mountain
sides long ago wore the clothes that
now cling so gracefully to our hacks,
and the skipping, frolicsome calves
wore on their hacks our footwear.
A good woman recently said to me,
“I would send my children to school,
but I can't dress them so well as do
some other mothers who patronise tlie
school, and, therefore, they don't go.”
IMty that pride of dress should keep
bark our children from 1 the yierian
struggle of knowledge.
“Why should our garments made to
hide
Our parents' shame, provoke our
pride.
When the poor sheep or silkworm
wore
This clothing long before"
Read the four above lines and let
their full meaning soak into your
mental matter, and you will wonder
the next time you see some peacock
mimiclng girlette or some Narcissus-
Imitating youth go parading down the
Street of wisdom still makes any se
rious pretensions in tills part of the
■moral vineyard.
The style of today will he forgotten
tomorrow. Not long since I saw a
splendid film In a moving picture
show of the battle of tjettyaburg. The
serried columns of blue and gray
charged and counter charged up and
down the hillsides again and again
while men fell before the hail of shot
and shell like grain before the reaper.
Some ot the younger boys, hardly a
generation removed from the dying
nien, laughed foolishly at the awful
carnage. Awful example of the fact
that "Our fathers find their graves
in our lost memories." Dress Is more
changeable and fickle than \ irgil's
Idea of woman. The style of today
will he laughed at tomorrow, and yet
how 'much time and money is wasted
on dress One inch added to the
length of all t'lilnainen's shirts would
cause cotton to advance many points.
A few more slits to the skirts and a
little more lowering of the waists will
revolutionise the morals of our coun
try, In one sense dress Is wonderfully
Important and should he stressed
more; In another sense it should be
stres: *d less. What a man or woman
wears determines when they are un
worthy to a greater or less extent.
True it is that Eve was Innocent
even without the big leaves, but who
will hold that after the fruit of the
trees of knowledge has been partaken
of that her descendants cun go clad
so and be guiltless? If our women
were to read Matthew 5:28 they would
hesitate somewhat before they would
go out In public clad In dress that is
to say the least of It suggestive.
Read Genesis, third chapter and note
three phases ot EVr'a fall; She saw.
she lusted, she ate. Just three steps
In any person's downfall—seeing, lust
ing, yielding. Walking clreumspected
ly is highly essential in this genera
tion. whose children inherit so many
of the weaknesses of their fathers and
mothers.
This mo I* sooktnß after the prac
tical. A laritc firm recently decided
to er.anufacture cotton suit* for men
and also pledged a lot of men to wear
cotton nothin* durlnc the hot *um
tner month*. If such could he done
great moral and financial beneflla
would accrue.
The problem of getting washer
women la looming larger and larger
on our horixon Suppose all of our
girls would adopt a simple linen or
blue cotton uniform. How much hard
work It would save Who blames a
washerwoman for bucking like a boy
steer, when some girls wear from ''tie
to two white dresses each per day
m I they have to sweat and toil over
the wash-tub?
Press ruins financially also. The
Illumes, feathers and gay j costumes
of the rich exclto the Imitation of the
j poor, and they, striving to emulate
| the example set, outreach their mean*
1 and go down in the maelstrom of debt,
bankruptcy. In the matter of
AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA. GA.
EASY TO DARKEN
■ GRAY HAIR
A Wonderful Recipe That Is
Not Sticky or Mussy—Harm
less, but Darkens Evenly.
When your hslr turns gray, whit*?,
prematurely gray, failed or thin or
falling, try the following: On retiring,
comb Ho* hair free from snarls. Rub
Q-Ban on the hair and s alp like a
shampoo; use plenty of Q-Kan. as It
citn't hurt you nnd Is not greasy or
messy but delightful to use. He xifa
It reaches the scalp and roots of the
hair. Then ullow hair to fall free mi l
dry all night. The gray disappear!
and a few more applications of Q-Bali,
like above, will darken the hair so
evenly anil naturally no one can poa
aibly suspect you arc using a hair color
restorer. In addition, (he above treat
ment stops dandruff and Itching of the
scalp, stops falling hair ami promotes
Its growth. Q-Rnn Is very popular
With ladles, os It has the effect of
giving Vour hair that appearance of
thickness, glossiness and fascinating
beauty so much admired by all. A
big 7 ox. bottle |s sold for only 50c hv
Frost's Pharmacy. 502 Brood Bt., Au
gusta, fla. Out-of-town people sup
plied by mall.— (AdvU
dress we are our brother's keeper, as
well as in the matter of morals. We
are living In the age of censors, for
pure food, for convicts, for pickles,
Yi.r movies, for guano and fertilisers.
;and we need them for the songs of
today like, "If you talk In your sleep
don't mention my name.''
And along with these we need a ron
so for dress someone with sense
enough to know the decent from the
indecent.
ACTIVITIES OF WOMEN.
A 1 altimore woman recently danced
14 miles, according to a tango pedom
eter wrich she wore on her leg. An
Vovofda girl has the record for lin
miles.
*n »re are over H.000.0n0 working
women in the United States whose
average salary is only Bfi per week.
London does not admit women ph.v
--m lui.s as resident or staff officers in
any of the hospitals.
Ann Held, the actress. Is heir to a
SIOO,OOO legacy, left her by a woman
admirer In California.
Mrs. ('. Niven has hoen
named as assistant censor of the
Pennsylvania hoard of censorship of
motion pictures.
Mrs. William K. Vanderbilt, Jr., thp
New York society leader. Is now en
gaged In fighting the promiscuous
traffic drugs.
Miss Theresa Hardy, sister of Thom
as llardy. has been organist of the
parish church In Stlnsford, England,
for 43 years.
CATCH THE IDEA?
She —Rofore we were married you
used to catch me In your arms.
He —Yes. and now I catch you in
my pockets.—Brooklyn Citizen.
ONE DAY BEHIND.
Wise —Any fashions in that paper,
Jack? •
Jack (who has just settled a dress
maker's bill) —Yes. but they're no
use to you, dear. It's yesterday s pa
per!—Loudon Opinion.
Pimples Are
Signals of Distress
And By Using Stuart's Calcium Wafer*
They May Be Removed Quickly,
Surely and Harmlessly.
Before the blood becomes entirety
Impoverished it tells man of its con
dition. It warns him repeatedly. These
messages are conveyed by pimples,
blotches, liver spots, eczema, tetter,
rash, etc. If one disregards these
symptoms one runs the risk of perma
nently diseasing the blood beyond hope
of cure. *
H
"A Face Made Radiant After Using
Stuart's Calcium Wafers is a
Beautiful Sight."
Pon't worry and give up hope. You
can secure easily, quickly, harmlessly
the very hope y.ou desire if you really
wish to remove pimples, blotches, skin
discolorations, blackheads, rash, tetter,
etc.
Vo matter upon what part of the
body the blemishes occur Stuart's Cal
cium Wafers will rosily tint your skin,
give you better, purer, stronger blood,
and thus rebuild your entire body, for
blood- Is the secret of all health.
Calcium Sulphide contained In these
pleasant little wafers is the strongest
blood purifier known It abolishes
pimples, etc.. In Just a few days, while
In a week or so the change in your
complexion will actually astound you.
The beauty that comes after using
these wafers Is so extremely gratify
ing to women that they cannot speak
too highly of their changed appeur
ance. and hence It Is that Stuart's Cal
cium Wafers enjoy the greatest pat
ronage of any remedy sold.
Hutldlng «nd purifying the blood
builds up all that women so much de
sire—face. skin, nerves and body tone.
Thus It is that when one uses Stuart's
Calcium Wafers the entire system Is
glad, and responds in a manner that
Is quickly felt and speedily seen by
ot her*.
Go to your druggist, no matter where
he may be located, and obtain a box
of Stuart's Calcium Waiwa. Fries 50
cents.
VARIETY
Is the Spice of Levy's
Boys’ Wash and Wool
Suits for Spring.
The Juvenile Clothes present many nobby features for the little fellow,
and there are scores of pretty styles and fabrics to choose from.
Norfolks, Russians, Sailors and Dutch Suits prevail in Wool, Palm
Beach, Linen, Duck, Pongee, etc.
Wash and Straw Hats, Caps, Shirts, Blouses.
Be sure to see Levy’s Juvenile Spring line before buying.
THE J. WILLIE LEVY CO.
Phone 2036 and Say: “Send Me The Herald”
Ready-to-wear Suits and Dresses
To please the most exacting. Our
merchandise is unique--its refinement
of design, the usual care taken in se
lecting the materials and styles place
it in a class by itself. HBn
Sample Suits
Handsome Suits, lined with Fean
de Cygne, with tunic and Minaret
skirts, decidedly nobby and unus
ually well tailored, all colors, S3O
and $35, for $15.00
Dresses
We show Dresses in Silk Crepes,
Cotton Crepes, Silk Poplins, Lin
ens and many other materials; ev
ery garment is made with the same
care and nicety of finish that have always distinguished our dresses at prices
that are right.
_ It is not bragging to say that our Spring Coats are gaining far us
V/OfILS continually increased business; “there is a reason” and you will
find it in our Spring line of short and three-quarter length Coats; prices
from $7.50 to $20.00
Double Purple Trading Stamps ’t*il Noon Monday
Remarkable Display of New Spring Goods
It is with exceptional pleasure that we invite you to an early inspection of
the new merchandise for Spring.
White Goods
A very large and com
prehensive display of
Linens, Crepes, Madras,
Damask, Mulls and Flax
ons; for Shirtwaist s,
dresses, etc.
SPECIALS FOR MONDAY „
1214 c 3(3 inch Hill’s Bleaching,
yard 9^4^
1214 c 36 inch brown Linen, yd. 914<
8c Gingham Apron Checks, short
lengths, yard 5^
J. A. MULLARKY CO.
830 Broad St. * Phone 290
Agents for
American
Lady
Corsets
Jl' V. . • HHm|.
ivvjijll)
Cotton Dress Materials
Richness and beauty of
coloring, attractiveness of
quality and the very low
prices combine to make
this store the best place
to shop right now.
86c 90 inch Linen Sheeting, yd. 47^
10c 36 inch Pajama Checks,
yard 7(4^
10c 40 inch white Lawn (short
lengths) yard • • • •
SUNDAY. MARCH 8.
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■nE§£ fOa
Wmrnm
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Spring Shirtwaists
You don’t have to buy
simply because you come
to lo(fk, but we know the
pleasing styles and splen
did values will appeal to
you.
Agents
for
McCall’s
Patterns