The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, March 08, 1914, Home Edition, Page FIVE, Image 17

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SUNDAY. MARCH 8. MEWS OF SOCIETY MEADOW GARDEN OPEN TO VISITORS. Meadow Harden will be'open on Monday. March the ninth, from eleven to two o'clock. '1 wo member* of the local '■chapter L>. A R., will be pres ent to receive visitors. t * Summerville o*r Nelaon Street. WILHENFORD NOTES. Called meetlna of the Children a Hospital Association for Tuesday, March tenth, at ten o'clock, Y. \V. C. A. rooms • We extend thank* for the following lor Hospital Sunday, received luring the week: Checks .. .. . .|85.00 St. dolin'* Methodist 4.00 St. Matthews' laitheran 10.00 Kxtra for Reid Memorial 9unday school. Balk’s Millinery Department Will shrfw on Monday. March oth, and every day this week, Real Panama Hats and other Spring Novelties In Ladies’ Hats, Misses’ Hats, Children’s Hats. Imported flowers From ROC to *2 a bunch. The largest assortment ever shown — Domestic flowers From 15C to RfljC. fancy Ribbons Fgom 3 to 15 inches wide, some real beauties. Veilings and Veils Hat Pins Ornaments AH personally selected by Miss Balk during her recent visit to New York. • We most cordially invite the stylish ladies of Augusta ana vicinity to call and see this large stock of up-t.i-the mint*c Millinery at reasonable pric* We give Purple Stamps We • - • - • • • Lovely hold Leads at 10c a String C. J. T. BALK 600 BLOCK BROADWAY- STORAGE AND BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES “ACME” and "CHEROKEE" PLASTER. (Cement and Wood Fibred) “Eureka"—"Keystone" and “Peerless" Lime. "Standard" Portland Cement. "Medusa” Stainless Cement. "Nooga," Painted and Galvan ized Metal Shingles. "Sal-Mo" Composition Shingles- Rubber Roofings. Mantels, Tile and Grates, Floor Plate and Window Glass. f Metal Store Front*. Show Cases. “Quality Endures When Price is Long Forgotten.” OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT. OUR BTORAGE FACILITIES ARE UNBURPASSEO. Whaley Brothers 622-824 REYNOLDS ST. Phone 3247. MEETING OF CIVIC DEPARTMENT OF WOMAN'S CLUB. There will he a meeting of the Civic Department of the Augusta Wo man'*-Club tomorrow. Monday at 12 o'clock at U. D. (’. Hall. TEMPERANCE RALLY. The Wood lass n Union of the \\ C. T U. will have a Temperance Rally this nlt-rnoon at four o'clock at the Woodlawti Baptist Church An enter taining program lias been arranged lor the occasion, and all Interested are cordially Invited to be present. ■ " *-i • BAPTIST MISSIONARY SOCIETY. The Woman's Missionary Society of tlie First Baptist Church will meet tomorrow. Monday, afternoon at a quarter past four o'clock in the Sun clay school room. A full attendance of uiemtith's is requested. PARENT TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION. The meeting of Parent-Teachers' Association oT the Summerville School, which was post mined from last week, will be held Tuesday ai ternoon at fdur o'clock at the school. All members ure requested to attend. MUSICALE AT THE HAMPTON TERRACE. For the muslcale that will be given Monday evening at Hampton TFrince, under the direction of Miss iftug&ret Klebs, the following program is an nounced : Sunlight Walta Ware Will o’ the Wisp Spross The Fairy Pipers Brenner Miss Daisy King—Jackson. Duets. (a) Old German Song .. Traditionary (b) Last Night KJeruil Miss Mabel Rogers—Mr. Frank Hulse. Ptnno Selection Mr. Robert Irvin The Song My Mother Taught Dvorack A Little Way Harris But the Lord is Mindful. Mendelssohn Miss Mabel Rogers. A Idress by Mr. Joseph H. Hannen, of Washington. I). C. Sacrament MacDermick O Sole Mio D 1 Capua Bird of Love Divine .. Hayden Wood Miss Jackson. Duet. Sweet Genevieve Zucker Miss Jackson—Mr. Frank Hulse. Come Into the Sun .. Lond m-Rouald Yesterday Srross His Lullaby lacob-Bonds Miss Rogers. Rockin' In de Win' Neidlinger 1-oVe's Echo ..Newton Phil's Secret Schleslnger Miss Jackson. Miss Klebs and Mr. Irvin at the piano The Children's Home and Mash rak-el-Azkar will be joint beneficia ries of the evening SONG RECITAL FOR D. OF C. The Augusta Chapter Daughters of the Confederacy. Co-operating with the National Society for Broader K ln catjon. will present to tlie Augusta public Agnes Conrad and her asso ciated artists at the Tubman audito rium on Friday and Saturday of this week, when they will give a song re cital that promises to be most enjoy able. The tickets have met with a ready sale, end the indications are that a large and interested audience will greet these artists. ■T MIZPAH CIRCLT TO MEET. The Mizpah Circle of the King's Daughters has postpone 1 its regular meeting and will not meet until" March 20th. CHORUS CHOIR ORGANIZED FOR THF WOODLAWN r.ADTIST CHURCH. Friday night there was organi/.ed ■ chorus choir forth* Woodlawn Bap tist. Church, and tonight this choir will lie heard for.the first time. Prof. Rattle is in charge and is most en ilmsiastic in regard to the fine mate rial which he lias to work on Rehearsals will be held every Fri day night, » , , FRECKLES February and March Bring Out Un sightly Spots. How to R*mova Easily. The woman witH tender skin dreads February and March because they are likely to cover, her face with ugly freckles. No matter how thick her veil, the sun and winds have a strong tendency to make her freckle. Fortunately for her peace of mind the recent discovery of a new prescrip tion, othtne—double strength, inakt*3 It possible for even those most sus ceptible to freckles to keep their skin clear and white. No matter how stub born a case of freckles you have, the double strength othtne should remove them. Get an ounce from your druggist and banish the freckles. Money back If it fail#. Look to us for the Newest Things in LADIES’ LEATHER HAND BAGS, SHOPPING BAGS. • We deal in leather and are therefore judges T>f genuine JeatheT bags. See ur. AUGUSTA TRUNK FACTORY 735 Broad. Opposite Monument. CHE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA. GA. HAIR. As r.ir hair, a group of young wo men stood discussing the dyed wtg fal, and one remarked: ''Dickey says that he always knows what life lias in store Tor hint by the way Ido my hatr. t don't know what he would prognosticate did I put on « Nile green wig for dinner or a laven der one for luncheon. "Absent treatment on his part." In terpolated her husband, pausing be side the group, His young wife narrowed her mis chievous eyes and proceeded: "He declares that when my hair I* on top of my head he puts on hla dress clothes and looks uncommuni cative". • "Feels ditto," put In Dickey. "And that when it Is low oti my neck, he gets out his velvet Jack'd, slippers and pipe and makes ready to five Of course, It doesn't always follow —”' "Rule that works two ways," said Dickey, sotto voce." "Sometimes it means a t n a gown and train, but it looks like tlie Cling ing Vine, whether it is or not. and men so adore it.l’m sure 1 don t know why. I've noticed that the Clinging Vine Is most uncomfortable: it spreads all over the place and Is very hard to he rid ot—" "My dear.” expostulated Dickey, softly. "Women or vegetable. ’ went . on his spoils'' relentlessly. "Then ocea slonaily he conies hack and finds me with It‘in a braid down my back. Then—” "Cologne and liot tea." murmured Dickey. "Cook's gone, pyrotechnics," mur mured her Incorrigible husband. She sighed. "Sometimes It's braid ed flat to the back of my head —" "That means deadly earnest philan thropic and argumentative. Then au revoir!" said Dickey, disappearing. “Isn't he ridiculous?" she laughed "But I bilieve that it really does work that way." Does it?—Leonore Oalwell in Bal timore News. COTTON GLOVES IN VOGUE. Fashion is making it easy for tlie woman of limited means this season by countenancing the use of cotton gloves for everyday wenr—the cotton gloves that come with chamois or doe skin finish In white, cream and yel low. Hitherto cotton gloves have not been worn by women wishing tp lie In fash ion, and the woman who has to count her money carefully has been embar rassed to know how to meet the ex pense of the present voguo for white gloves for street wear. The «usc of chamois or doeskin gloves sieved the promlem only in part, for, satisfac torily as these gloves wash, they in volve a serious little Investment of dross allowance money. The cotton gloves with chamois and doeskin finish are just what Is needed, especially now lhat muff time ap proaches, for muffs arc hard on gloves. Besides being cheap the cotton gloves are good for the hands, as they help to save tlieip from chapping. They are very durable, enduring without signs of wear innumerable washings. DOROTHY DIX ON WHAT A WOMAN DEMANDS OF MAN. A woman demands: That a man shall be as iron to all the words, But putty tn her hands. That he will lie a creature of Inflex ible determination, But let her wind him around her finger. That lie will know how to kiss. But that she will be the first woman lie ever kissed. That he will be adept at love-mak irig, But never utter a word of sen timent to any woman except herself. That he will alwaysenotlce how she looks. But be blind to every other wo man's appearance. That he will admire her when she is dressed up and has her hair waved, But that she will he equally beautiful to him she has on a dirty ki mono and her hair in curl papers. That he will never fall to go Into ecstasies over tlie cooking when the dinner is good.Hlut that tie will not mind a burnt roast, nor watery vege tables. That he will have no nerves himself, But will know how to make allow ances for nerves in his wife. That he will be the head of the house. But permit his wife to say where they shall I've, what they shell spend, where they shall go, whom they shall know. That he wdll consider It a privilege to toil all day tri support his family, and he delighted to chase around half the night with his wife to parties and theatres. That he should so adore his wife he would be utterly miserable when she is out of his sight, Hut he perfectly willing for her to go off for three months’ jaunts to Europe without him. That lie should honor his wife by marrying her, But nlways he ready to pity her for having married him. That he should never whine nor complain about how hard a man has to work to support a family, Hut thal he should he filled with sympathy over the hard lot of his wife for having to spend what he has made. That he should be fond of his own family before marriage, But sever all relations with them as soon as he gets married and perceive that his wife’s relatives have an inalienable right to camp in the best bedrooms, and have all the money spent on taking them about, and buying them promts. That he should be a lion and not a mouse, But never dare to voice a ™/i round In his own house, or ask for u hook in a closet. That he should he a crackerjack business man. Hut think It all right for his wife never to keep an account or know where her money goes. That he shall make money like Mr. Rockefeller, And spout high browed philosophy like a long haired social ist. Expecting ail these divergent things, is it any wonder thal so many women are disappointed In their husbands? MRS. CHARLES JOHNSON TO GIVE TEA-DANCE. Mrs. Charles Johnson will entertain with a tea-dance at the Country Club Wednesday afternoon, guests being Invited from four to seven. CITY UNION OF KING’S DAUGHTERS TO MEET. The meeting of the City Union oi the King's Daughters, which was to tiave been held last week and which was postponed, will he hold Monday afternoon at four o'clock at the Y. W. C. A KELLY’S SPRING STYLES MAKE THEIR INITIAL BOW HERE EVERY DAY Children's Wash Dresses HALF PRICE Spring Hosiery Onyx now aprlng weight Silk Lisle Hose. Mark, white aud tail 25<’ r ,oc Onyx Silk Lisle and Silk Boot Hose, black, white an I tan Extra Special Onyx Silk from toe to hem, and silk lisle Hose, regu lar. out size or wide top, In blade, white and colors i .. 50<’ The Hose for Dancing— Kavser's Italian Silk Hose, they stand the test oT the tango, no drop-threads or breaking, we have them in all colors, black and white #1 50 Onvx f’ure Thread bilk. In black an*street and evening shades; let us match your dress; the best ever at .. .. *IOO Holeproof Hosiery, pure thread silk, 3 pairs to box, Mack, white, tan and gunrnetal, guaranteel for 3 months, the box ltd (HI ALL WHITE GOODS AND LINENS AT COST Lawns, Mercerized Mull, Flaxon, Linen Suiting, Marquisets, French Dimity, Linen, Lawn, Towels, French Nainsook, Voiles, Table Damask, Crash. Phone I I I Dyer Bld 8- ,262 I -fl I 307 Broad St. DROPSY SPECIALIST t'sually give quirk relief, have entirely relieved many Keendnsly hopeless case* Swelling and eliort breath soon gone. Often glvee entire relief In 15 to 25 days. Trial'treatment sent, free. DR. THOMAS E. GREEN Successor 10 / Dr, H. H. Green'. Son. Box P Atlanta, Gs. COLORED MEN Wanted to prepare as Sleeping Csr and Train Porter* No experience neres wiry. Positions pay 145 to SIOO a mon'h. Hteady work. Chicago' roads Panxre nn4 Uniforms furnished when neces sary. Write now Railway Inst., Dept. 2ts Indianapolis, lad. The Store That Has The Hew Things First The special values offered in this advertisement afford only a suggestion of the splendid exposition of Spring Styles that daily increases in beauty and attractiveness. NEW AFTERNOON AND STREET DRESSES THE STYLES Illustrate the unique and popular mods* of the year Including the new cat tier, pannier and ruffled effects and the varloui forme of bouffant draperies and smart bloused waists that distinguish the "Sprlng‘'l4" gar ments from those of former seasons. Every dress is a distinct triumph of the designer's art. SPRING COATS New in' dels of Silk Woolens, Mohairs aixl Linen* smart, siufppy styles for motoring or dress wear. Kxtra special—Linen ;uid Mohair Motor Coals in white, cream, pink, navv, grev and Idaek. Prices $7 50 and $8.98 Announcement • T" Wo invito von to booomo our giiost in tho (’orsot Sootioii FROM MARCH 9th to 14th INCLUSIVE. It is for a Stylo (’hat With MRS. M. E. GLEASON The Demonstrating Export of tho Modart Front Laoed Cornet. Let her show you the Modart from her point of view, for nobody Is quite so competent to speak on Modart merits as they effect your individual wlhNok and figure requirements. A trial Tilting requiren but a few minutes and cost you nothing Ap pointment by letter, phone or In per- Hon may he made with Mrs. fileason during the week. Silk Underwear Laee trimmed Crepe de Chine Un derskirts, in delicate pink nod blue, wusliuble, #4 f)R to #B9B Glove Silk Envelope Chemise Combinations, In pink, blue and white #5 00 and #5 08 Niagara Maid Glove Silk Undfcr vest In white, pink and bine, for #1 49 Niagara Maid Glove Silk Embroid ered Undervest, while, pink and blue #1 08 Niagara Maid Glove Hllk Combina tions, white, pink and blue, #2 40 Nagara Maid Glove Silk Bloomers and Teddv Bears, idnk, blue and hltc and black #2 40 Shadow Lace Combination Envel ope Chemise, crochet, lace and rib bon trimmed #5 00 Read the “Wants" "WATCH US GROW" Kandall’s Pharmacy Prescriptions carefully com pounded from pure drug*. First-clais Soda Fountain. Court eous Dispenser*. We Make Delivery Anywhere. PHONE 2214. 620 CAMPBELL BT. Our Aim is Best Styles and Highest Grade at the Lowest Possi ble Price. NEW SPRING SUITS (Jualnt, picturesque style*, striking ly new In cut, color, trimming and de sign. There’s nothing mannish Jr the spring styles, but, on the con trsry, they’re charmingly feminine and graceful. The smart little c >ats —longer In the buck than in front, with new Ileus in vestees. sleeves, collars and trimming, are developed 111 a dozen different styles Skirts are varied in fashion, circular frills, ruffles, minaret designs, apr m tunics all ik'Klgned to give the fashionable silhouette. Materials most poi'ilai are French Serges. Gabardines, SHU Poplins. Moire Faille. Tango Ch 'cks. Shepherd Checks and Novelty Weaves. New colors, too French Blues, Hazel Tango, Navy. Foxglove, Violet, Tomato, I’aprlca and the tans and browns, Hal*! til VIQ Price range qJ I>' I” NEW WAISTS Spring styles —copies of the best Imported models crepe do chine, chiffon, shadow lace and taffeta coming in the new shades so great ly approved for Spring inais, tango, absinthe, flesh, navy, aine thyst. etc. — Price* range #.! 08 to #OOB Tomorrow Special (lowns, Pl'illCfHß Slips, ('oinliinatioiis, < 'lictniso, < 'onset (lovers, Skirts, $1.50 it ml $1,125 value, 98c HOTEL Collingwood West 35th Street, New York City. KETIt If. MOSELEY. Half Itlk. from Herald Hq. & sth Av. In midst of leading department stores and tlieutres. Helect accommodations for dlscrimt rm ting people wttli personal attention and service trnpossltale In tlie larger ho tels. Your patronage Is earnestly so- Itctted. Room without hath $1.50 Room without hath for two $2.00 Room with bath $2.50 Room with hath for two $.'1.00 J’anor Bedroom with hath $5.00 Hpeeial attention given to ladles and ImmJUoa JZestaurent at moderate prices, KELLY’S M ATERIALS- Are plain and changeable Taffetas. Silk Poplins, Ripple Crepes, Printed Crepes. Foulards. In the new small flowered patterns, and a number of exquisite cotton novelties, including Duvstyne striped effects. Nub Ra tines and Basket Weaves, in all the charmlnq and delightful colorings that characterize the season. p^L „ ram h SPRING SKImS Stunning models in fashion's latest styles—showing the favored "Minaret” 'overdraped with ruf fles —identical with those being ax hibtted by the ix'Ht I’arislan tress makers. Made from tlie highest qualities of black taffeta, the new models allow freedom tn walking #0 75 AND I P TO #1«50 The Carolina Arts and Crafts 1245 BROAD ST. Are offering for Hale, besides their iiHiial supply of handy work and basket* A beautiful antique Sofa, over one hundred years old in perfect condi tion. Pont let this chance pass: All Antiques sold by us are guaranteed to be absolutely genuine. FIVE