The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, March 08, 1914, Home Edition, Page FOUR, Image 16

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FOUR Society JAP ETIQUETTE OP FLOWER GIVING. ,”To order * <i»ien or 100 of row* or ramstlon* Indiscriminately over the lelrtiliotif. to hr wlvrfrd in « t’or' C hoard l>o* by a florUt'a boy, aa a alft to a friend would maan a lark of r« ftnsm.nl to a Japan.*.," writ** Orar. 11. Hafl«y, In a charming arthle nn The Japanese Art of Mower Arrange merit," in Kuhurhan Life. "In fart. Ignorance of flower loje might result tn dlaaatroua blunder. If, for exam ple. you aent a purple wlatarla. how ever exquisite In Itaelf, to a bride she would hardly forglv# von, atnre pur ple la a rolor of h»d omen, never to he uawd In felleltloua oetaalona <»n the other hand, wr would convey a deli cate coinpllmenl by sending i-hryann tbemuma. because, on account of their lona period of hloomlmt. they signify lona life. A peoqy aent to » friend la a flattering recognition of hla dlatlnr tlon, aa It la aultably only for thoae of high rank." CRANFORD CALENDAR. Monday Mlaa Annie Smith Tiiagdav —,Mra Chs* Fargo Wedncsds, Mr* T W 1-oyle** M lisle and dancing, 4:30 to C. Thurslay—Mr* ufarey and Mlaa totney. Prldav—Mr* Riirum Saturday Mra John Whitney. Kridav morning at 11:30, Cranford T.'ilca Cluh Friday evening at S 30 there wI 1 be a dance for the benefit of the Victor, which llie Cranford la going to purchase No tickets sold, hut "pay hh you enter." DR. JONES' BIBLE CLASS. Dr Jones will meet hla Hlhlc rlasa on Werth'-sda' at twelve o'clock, hi Ihe *. t\ C A. IN HONOR OF MISS FURMAN. On tli" evening ot Welnesday, Mra M A Heir* entertained In honor of her niece. Mia* Alma Kurman, of lShfliirdt Many Intereallng games were play ed and iiiixea were presented A delicious aweel courae was serv ed by Misses Pearl Still, Mamie Kayes and Annie Hlera Th - parlor was beautifully deeorat ,-d with carnations. the color scheme lislng red and white The guest- w*r<- Mlaaea Pearl and Josie Still, .Vmmle Harrielte ami rlorrii Enves, Corene OJom , Alma Furman and Annie idiura Talbulah Hlera. Messra, fleorge Fisher Irvin Pebbles lluaaell Young Kdgerion James Wallace. F’Brr McDuffy, Huiat Kaves, Herbert Maley and Frank Ham met. MISS WHELESS’ TANGO TEA. Mias Bert Whelesa struck a new note In .entertaining i when she rent out car ls for a tango tea for last kri day afternoon at the Hnrlson Building There was a large attend ance and the afternoon proved a very delightful one Dancing was of course the feature, and refreshments the af terthought. these being served from a table beautifully adorned with yellow chrysanthemum* and a gleam with varicolored light Trom many Japan esa lanterns, which were swung from a huge Japanese umbrella suspend*t over the table, and the hall was res lively adorned with .laianewe lan urm. Delightful orchestral music How Hair Can Be Forced to Grow Luxuriantly And °i h "cb au ' v Thr Mum Captlvatmo Actr«»» on th* Ammon M*gr and Mo«t F«mou» Silt- Made Boauty, Mevo*l« More of M«r Own Beauty Secret,. / By Miee Vsleek* tkiratt Tmati: i* * >f difference he -1«,,,,, hup lonic and h h»lr gll.wiT noil there are runny hmr ion .* mild .'* hair grower* simply be .Miirn h hn» been generally assumed that lo toi * up the U*lr rot* lease* !hem lo renewed growth. Bui thl* re kiili i* very meager and g* a rul® ills appointing I vvtint to give yon here the formula for .1 ie.it h*tr-grov*rt. Hint you will know l,\ actual, v »ll>te result* that you have at In*l In your po»*c**l«n * most wonderful iiriicle. Thl* formula pro duct* » very pronounced effect upon Ihr entire ortl-tlte of the hair from cool to (Ip It force* hair lo gvow Yon will notice n Hurtling difference In the !**t tnvreuHlog length of your hair, in the unusual Ihlekne** of It* growth, and In the new vipoma* hair* growing In the thill epot* 1 would not give up thl* hair-grower for all the Imlr lonic* In th* world. There I* no long waiting \ W J '■The Dlffaranca In Your Heir In a Short Time Will Be Simply Remarkable." month In mi<l month cut, tor result*. Tin- am*til heromee glorious, and your ambition l» ruled far beyond your ex pectation* You *lll find, too, that your hair wfli very eoon atep felt nt MU one-half pint each of water and a mhol tor take one pint of Imported baj rum If you wlaht and add one ounce of beta-uulnol It la then ready to tiae The beta-tiulnnl coat* no more than fifty centa at the drop store Thla should be used liberally e\,ery day or so ft contutna no oil, and la a delight to uae. e e a MIPS bl'l'KK-To remove hair be tween the eyebrow*, on the upper lip. In fact on ant part of the face, arm*, shoulder* «r otlua part of the body, the beat thing lif to apply some simple aulfo solution. Thla lute the effect of <tls-_ solving away i.,e hall harnileaoly. In stead of burning It off and leaving a reo sprit or mark as do the superfluous hair remover* commonly advertised The simple *ulf, solution can lie obtained «t any drug store for one dollar. This can be used even on the tenderer! skill with out tilt bast IVrltathm or dinger, and It hetei falls. , furnished th« Insipratlon for the dance which wan Indulged In till dark. Mia* Whelesa will feature these de lightful little teas every Friday, and as It la the only place In the city where on« may drop In an.l damp and have tea, If bids fair to be a popular resort, MRS. TENNIS ENTERTAINS. One of the prettiest affair* of the l<ent*u season ws* the afternoon lea at which Mr*. Orests* II Tennis en tertained at th« Country Club and which whr attended by about forty or flflv friends Daff.idlla In all 'heir glorious wMitb of color were used in a graceful basket on the long table placed in the center of tlip club ball room, and at either end were vase* filled with the tame beautiful fl.iwers Silver candelabra held light* which gluwed beneath yellow silk shades, and In every detail of the handomely spimtnted table the aun ahlnv yelfow tones were evident, Mr* Reid presided at the tea urn and Mrs Innla M the puneh bowl at tne opposite end of the table. Mra Tennis received her guests wearing a hemming gown of brocad ed crepe meteor In a lovely shade ot , astel green with a close fitting hat of black incline and a ocraage bouquet of valley lilies. PINE HEIGHTS TEA ROOM IS A POPULAR PLACE THESE DAYS. Fine Heights Tea Shop la quite the most popular place about Augusta these Lenten days, and every time it Is open there is a throng of guests in attendance Last week there were a number -if little parties for luncheon and tea, and lor this week there la again a number sehedulad Fine Heights will he open Monday, Wednesday and Friday, MR. AND MRS. AND MISS STOVALL ENTERTAIN IN BERNE. \ The American minister and Mr*. I’leaaant A Stovall and Misa Fieas anl Stovall observed Washington's birthday by giving a soiree dansanta at the iterneh.if In Herne on the even ing of the illat, at which there were present the Fresidenl and Mrs. Hoff mann and Mias Hoffmann, Dr. Mour earl, (lie sen-clary of the political de partment; Mra Hourcart, Miaa Flour cart and Lieut Hourcart, Dr. Dennt chert. the asalstant secretary of tM political department, and Mra. Ilenni chert. There was a full attendance of the diplomatic corps and about 100 representatives of the old families ot Herne The menu cards bore the Ilerne*e coat of arms, aide by aide with the American flag, with the Swlsa crosa in the center MaJ. h. F Lawton, the new military attache, had i liarg'- oT the arrangements, in troduced the guests and wore the dress uniform of .hlg rank In the American army. Supper was served as midnight, the conn any being aeate.l at small tables. At the first little table were seen, be sides Minister anil Mrs. Stovall, the president of the Swiss republic ami Mr* Hoffmann, the French ambassa dor, dean of the corps, Hnd the Baroness de (ingern, the wife of the Austrian minister At 2:30 o'clock the buffet was opened and remained so until the dancing ceased, at 6 o’clock a m - Faria Dally Mall. HIISS T P. Ci Whatever vie want in thla world we want quU'k. Tltla i<t»- plies, too, In the deatre for a beautiful complexion. The weak, low-powered fare creams that are wtiielv known re quire many months tr p- iduce even n partial dealrad lean t Why not use a mixture you make youraelf, that ia far more economical. and that give* results In a fraction of the time? The follow ing formula will give a eomplexion of exquiatte purity, and every hlemlah, freckle, apol, and all muddtneaa, will quickly vanlali: Mix two tablespoonfuls of glycerine and one ounce of alntone In.a pint of lmt water. It will form u cream. When cool It !» ready to uae. The alntone will coat no more than fifty centa at the drug atore. e e e MRS fM.PtSH A very remarkable re turn to youthful appearance la produced i,\ a cream made up a* follows: To half a pint of hot water, add two ottneea of eptol and two tablespoon!ids of glyce rine. Tills forma a cream When cool, apply regularly, every day. generously. The eptd will coat not more than fifty centa at any drug store. This cream removes light and deep wrinkles, lines of worry, habit and age, and works fast. No woman Should he without tt. e • e MRS TAM No one ran positively assure vou that the bu»t oan he devel oped However, there Is only one thing to use and If anything can do It In your case, tics certainly can do It Any thing media Plow I la liable to cause In jury This formula la safe Mix half a cup of sugar, two ounces of ruetone and a half pint of hot water. Of tide t ke two traspoonfttls after meals and at bed time The ruetone vou ran ob tain for one dollar at any drug atore, • • • AT.t. OVER Ten have wasted- a veuVa I me You can get rid of black heads In a few minutes This sound* remarkable, hut try It and you will find It true fiet neroxln at any drug atore for not none than fifty cents, and sprinkle some of It on a sponge made w"t with hot water, then rub tt on the blackheads, large and small You will he surprised how effective thla la, see MISS IMPATIENT There la no cream known that will remove pimples. \ blood cleanser, not merely a blood lonlf. * necessary Nothing can sur pass the following for result* and It is perfect > safe Dissolve twelve ounces of sugar and one ounce of aarsene In half h pint of water One or two tea spooafuli of this should tie taken after mates This Is very economical and never fails. see MRS S R H - For the shampoo dis solve ope ti.ispo-nful of eggol In half a cup of hot water. You can get. for twenty-five cents at any drug store, enough eggol to last you ha at least a dosen shampoo# This eggol shampoo has wonderful cleansing properties and far exceeds even the best soap or nnv r i artlcV foi he purpose I ever used. Ii lews the hair, 100, easy to do and glossy. WRITE STORIES FOR MOHRS PICTURE PUIS New, apara-tima Profession for Man and Woman—On* Man Makta WOOO in tia Month*. Owing to the large number of naw motion picture theatre* which arc being opened throughout the country, there la offered to the men »ml women «f today, ~ new t*ofc»»lon, namely, tlmt of writ ing moving (Tlrlure piny* Producers ore puying from 125 lo tlfsi for **■ n eicnarlo accepted upon which they can build a photo ptey »MOO In BIX Month* A* It only require* a few hour*’ time tp ronatrui t a complete play, you can r. adlly ere the Immense possibilities In •tin* work (hie men, who gave the Ide* a tryout, write* lhal he earned |JSOo in elx month* It Is p«»«ib!e for an In telligent person to -meet with equal auc cess. (me fealia-e of the hualneaa which should appeal to everyone, I* that the work may lie clone at home In spar* lime. No literary ability la requlrad and women have a* great an opportunity a* men. Idea* for plot* arc constantly turning up, and may he put In scenario form and sold for a g isl price. Particulars Sent FREE, <'(implet* particular* of I hi* most In teresting and profitable profession may he had KRKK OF CHARGE by sending a post card to fhoto-Play Association BOX 158. WILKtS-BAKRE, PA. BEAUTIFUL NEEOLEWORK AT BT. MARY’S CONVENT. Them Is a treat in store* tor lovers of bdHiitiful needlework In the llaplay of artistic handword that la being shown by the Franciscan Sisters ot Frivldence. R I. There Is everything that can be thought of in laces and crochet work of the most delicate kind there are exquisite band em broidered In evert conceivable piece of lingerie and in fact there are no mans beautiful things that one hag to am- them to get even the remotest Ideh If how beautiful and attractive they are. The Slaters will be at St Mary's all this week and Invite the public to call and see tbeir beautiful stock. MRS. WELCH ENTERTAINS FOR MISS IRA CULVER. Mra. Otis Welch entertained for Little Miss Ira Mai Culver Thurs day evening with a party at her home, 1&-F7 Fenwick Street, in honor of her sixth birthday. The jiarlor and din ing-room, which wan given over to the little gueata. were adorned with flowers, ferns and a large birthday cake centered *thp table, which was decorated with green foliage and cut flowers. 1 Games were played and those who won the prizes were Mins Camille fleeter. Mias Thelma Heath, Mr. l-eonard Fell, Miss Annie Mai \Vll keraon and Miss Ira Mai Culver. The little gueata were then usher ed futo the dining-room where they were served refreshment a Those present were Mlbs Clifford Clark, Miss Kleanor Murray, Miss \nnle Mai Wllkerson. Mlse Gladys Wllkeraon, Miss Camille Ureter. Miss Thelma Heath, Mr. Otto Fell Miss Annie Wright, Mr. Leonard Fell, Mr. Johnnie Murray, Miss Minnie Wright, Master Johnnie and Bruna Crawford, Miss flementena Cook and Mias Ira Mai Culver. Those who assisted Mrs. Welch iu serving the guests were Mrs. Nathan Wright, Mrs Willard Culver and Mrs. Ernest Wrenn The guests were Invited from three-thirty to six o'clock and the evening was Joyfully spent by all present and little Miss Culver received many beautiful presents. 1920 MINSTRELS TO BE THE BEST YET. For various reason* It ha* been found necessary for the 1920 Club to postpone the presentation of their nexi minstrel from April fifteenth to Thurx* day, April sixteenth. All of the old local favorites will he with the minstrel again tms year olid several new faces will be seen when the curtain rises. Messiv, ftolurt Fleming, Hubert Irvin, Joseph Hurt le , Iteiuy Gardner, and Lombard itrl'iHon are among the new member* eieeted to the club, and will be expect ed to contribute their part to make the show a success. The members of the dub realize that to better their offering of last year will require considerable effort, how ever, rehearsals are now progressing nicely and big things are promised at the coining performance. The first part this year will be an other creation of President Matin wo*‘ unit the second part will eAisist of sev eral high-class and novel acts. Great care has been given In the selection of singers and musical numbers, and this department of minstrelsy Is to be under the capable direction of Mr. G. C. lJelmonieo. An addition to the Hat of sweet sing ers of the organization will be Mr Joseph Mulligan. This announcement means that the music lovers of Au gusta will have a treat In store for them. Other sweet singers with *he organisation nre Gardner Delmonle-i. Jchn Hox. Janus Mulherln, ant lid ward Walton. Funnmkers In the first part are Judge Irvin. Marlon O'Connor, Leo Cotter and Henry Gardner. A feature of the second part whleh should prove entertaining la a laugh i able minstrel skit, In which some of the stellar comedians of the 1920 Club will be seen to advantage. This sketch has been written especially for the t 920 Minstrels by Mr. Hugh Klnehley, who, with Judge Irvin, wrote "A Morning with His Honor," the police court scene whleh was uch a success In the show last season. These yearly productions which th* 1920 Club have managed to product have been found really excellent tn character nnd this year should be n« exception. O. OF I. TO HAVE FESTIVAL AND BAZAAR. Augusta Court. Number thne. Daughters of Isabella, are arranging lor an Easier Festival and bazav v htch will be held at the Knight* 'of ■ Columbus Club House, on Bread street, for three afternoons and evenings, be ginning on Easter Monday. A good band has been engaged and .lancing will be enjoyed In the club ball room on each evening A C*td party will be put on on Monday even ing in the club toartora for the enter tainment of those who do not dance. \n Eaiter egg hunt anjl the suer noon dansant for the children will also be planned. The married ladies of the court will have charge of the decoration* and » booth will be erected on which will be displayed numerous fancy articles: Aprons, baby caps and ether pieces of THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. handwork are now being made for th* bazaar, eurh member of the court tak ing an Individual Interest In Its suc cess. Aa many Daughter* of Isabel!* are artist* tn fine needlework, thl» te nth will lie a moat attractive feoiurs Of the festival. . The younger ladles of the court will serve delicious refreshments. The entire proceeds of the festival will be devoted to the chuUty work of the court, this fund having become depleted by the recent closing of thr Irish American Hank, and thn many appeals for help to which the court re* aponded during the severe wintry weather. KING’S DAUGHTERS' MEETING. Members of the Lucy Alexander Me morial Circle are urged to attend nn Important meeting Tuesday at fur o’clock at the borne of Mrs. Jess" Westmoreland. MRS. BROOKE, NATION. WIDE SUFFRAGETTE. Among the Interesting visitor* lb Auguatu last week was Mr*. M. E. Brooke, of Washington. D. «'., a suf- Iragdte of national fame and who Is mpv organising the Houth In this suf fragette movement. Mrs. Brooke isie. ing to a Herald reporter, said tost almost every city of any site and Im portance In the Booth had a real, live suffragette club. Auguata was one of the very few exceptions where there wa* none. Mra. Brooke atntes that w bather we want It or not, auffrgg » is coming, ao why not la- prepared t" meet It. Hhe advlaes that Augusts women who are Interested In Mii.t vi tal question form a cluh amPdc all that Is possible at once, as on May second a demonstration will be made tj pass resolutions leaking congress to favorably consider and pass a federal amendment for woman'a suffrage This la to be a nation-wide demon stration tty ail auffrag* club*. The West la being organised at this time. The object of the Federal amend ment Is to enfranchise women In all the unenfranchised states at once, a* the short cut across all the rough roads, MARRIAGE OF MISS STUKER ANO MR. OUNBAR ANNOUNCED FOR THE 28TH. Cordial interest will be lelt in the announcement of the date for the marriage of Miss Luclle Stuger and Mr Marlon Dunbar. The event will take place on the evening of Satur day, March twenty-eighth. MISS ETHEL HUGHES ENTERTAINS HEPHZIBAH "BOOK CLUB" . Mlaa Ethel Hughes was hostess for the "Book Club" on last Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mr. S. R. Clark. The weather waa Ideal, a balmy siring day: was enjoyed after the extremely cold spell of last week. A inerrv crowd of young people gain ated at this hospitable country home and Mlbs Hughes was asslMed In re ceiving her giiPßtß by Misses Lillian and Gertrude Clark. Thl* club la a recent organization of Hephztbah and la proving quite a source of pleasure to the young peo ple of ihe town. ■'Progressive Rook” was played and the "tallv" cards were quaint little “Dutch" scenes. The prize, a lovely strand of blue and gold beads, was presented to Miss Estelle Carswell. After the game delicious refresh- YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO TURN YOUR BA CK- ON THE FACT THAT WE OFFER YOU FOR Come In and Let Us Show You , English Woolen Mills 662 Broad Street - Augusta f Ga. The King of All Men’s Shoes You’ll look pleasant in a pair because they fesl pleasant. You’ll give your feet a joy ride in a pair. All leathers and stylos. THE lOTERY R. L. GARRETT, Mgr. ments were served. Guests for the afternoon were: Misses Deryll Kilpktrlck, Anna Pal mer, Eula Lloyd, Elizabeth Lee, Ma rion Winter, Etta Colclotigh, Lottie Henderson, Alva Dixon, Mildred Mur phey, Reba Layton, Orire Weathers iiee. Gussie Mims, Estelle Carswell, Emmie Murphey and Emily Rlcharla. Books were exchanged and the club invited to meet with Miss Estelle Carswell next time. ? sls, N ° More Less % /, . Clothes , that can not be bought for double the money elsewhere. Our .Spring patterns in the most attractive weaves and shades are all here. • , They are the highest grade materials and have but to be seen to be appreciated. •• • » These wiM be cut and t made up in the latest styles to Your Own Indi vidual Measure, and your “Entire Satisfac tion Guaranteed.'’ SUNDAY. MARCH 8. jfoWjA [f 'Jr ft PLAYERS' CLUB TO PRESENT PHYLLIS’ INHERITANCE. The Players' Club had an inter'st- Ing meeting Friday night at the home of Mr. Warren Andrews, when after rehearsal refreshments were enjoyed. The next rehealsal will he at the residence of Mbs Nell Tinsley Tues day night, ihe club Is studying lor the presentation of "Phyllis' Inheri tance,” which will be put on at an early date.