The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, March 08, 1914, Home Edition, Page SIX, Image 18

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SIX J. B. White & Company’s Spring Opening on Monday Wh'll'i Spring Op*mng »nd Erhtb -111 of Milliniry «n<l Womon'i Apporil will be hold Monday. The event la fine «if much ronai.* qnenco In Außtiala, anil the atore *'»< NEW DESIGNS IN STERLING SILVER Varied and Beautiful Patterns In Stirling Silver some ornate, others plain, many hand engraved and saw pierced, all unsurpassed in harmo ny and balance. These new designs are part of our complete, high grade line of moderate priced Sterling llollow and Flat Ware. WM. SCHWEIGERT &CO. Gold and Silversmiths Cor. Broad and 7th Street. Augusta, Ga. [)R. WHITLAW Founder ot Painless ueonstry ALL WORK GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY PAINLESS Fillings in Gold, Plati num. Porcelain and Sil ver. 50<* and SI.OO. REFERENCES: UNION SAVINGS BANK AND THOUSANDS OF SATIS FIED PATRONS. NORTHWARD HO! TRAVEL VIA SOUTHERN RAILWAY 2:55 P. M. WASHINGTON, PHILADELPHIA and NEW YORK, Do Luxe Steel Equipment PULLMAN DRAWING ROOM. COMPARTMENT AND OPEN SECTION SLEEPING CARS. Coaches. Baggage Car. Dining Car. For information and Pullman reservations, communicate with — MAGRUDER DENT, District Passenger Agent, F. L. JENKINS, District Passenger Agent, Telephone 947. • 729 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. SOCIETY NEWS 'ln mime U>i)gth* to moke It ** orttotic no imootlili' The authentic!ty <»f the ity.ro tan not tic qu**tlnil*d, tu> the wo rn ■ let. hnUNiri In Amerho eml abroad *1(0 0 every opitortunity to occur* thg 1 Gold Inlay and Por celain Crown, $4 up. PREMIER CARRIER OF THE SOUTH Southeastern Limited I.v. Augusta Sou. Ry ....2:55 pin. Lv. August* ... ” ....3:05 p.m. Lv. Aiken *' ....3:50 p.m. Ar. Washington. *' ...,8:53 a.m. \r. Baltimore Penn R. R 10:05 a.m. Ar. West Philadelphia " 12:28 p.m. Ar. New York *‘ 2.31 p.m. DR. WHITLAW Now famous throughout Southern States for successful painless dentistry methods, the fruit of' many years devoted to his profession and in perfecting his painless operations, has now opened at 322 Broad Street, Upstairs the largest and most thoroughly equipped Den tal Parlors in the whole south. Not only is every modern equipment, to be found here, but the comfort and convenience of patients seen too in the most luxuriant man ner. Dr. Whitlaw, with his corps of expert as sistants, are always on hand Week days —8 a. m. to 7p. m. Sundays lO a. m. to 2 p. ru. Uteet whim* from the celebroterf do fclonere. Tht* je«r the Women'* Apperel Kx hltilt Itoi' lpeo to tie the nn<sl oucceee ful on record. Chungs* here hove been eo radical oyer the winter that there I* the greeteet ecope for dloploy. Where long con In prevailed during the win ter, the *|irlng eontg ore short. ho ithort tlmt they nre given the name "Jacket." The neck* nre open; the aklrts ere fuller; everything In ruffled, tunneled »nd draped. An apron, some time* plain and unmet I me* embroid ered, but »Iwny* of different material from the *klrt, make* It appearance firaped collar* are alao found. And even the lining* must be distinctive. Few contrasts, unlean It be with the new puaay willow crepe. Dresses ahow the trend backward more than anything elae. Three-tiered, full-ruffled overakirta, the three-ploce effect, they atimd out no modern re production* of the quaint style* of a half century back. Chiffon taffetaa. crepea-de-chine, aergea, foulard*, and other ooft materlala In rich and un uaual ahadea are found In the dresaea. a* well aa In aulta. The ruffled coat Is of common oc currence. In Our WEDDING Stationery arc the powfthilities of skillful engraving most manifest. We have united art and industry with the most modern of technical meth ods which has brought about the highest degree of perfection in our ex tensive engraving plant. • • We submit samples up on request. J. P. Stevens Enqravinq Co., Atlanta. Crown and Bridge Work, $4.00 per Tooth Up. 3:05 P. M. Smooth Road Bed THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA. GA. The Millinery show* decidedly the effect of the French designer* on the creation*. I)a*hlng model* with flar ing aids*, the Handkerchief hat. the Kenalaaanre. and the prettiest little trimmed aallora—Rebeux'a mallne sall or. with the pimpen* on the Hide*, l* u good llluatration of a lieautlful cre ation under a commonplace name— and many other* may tie found. One* In a great while one will find a large hat. simple trimmed, with it flower or two and black velvet string• which tie behind ami are brought over til* shoulder*. A bandeau of flaw#-* gite* a captivating lilt to the crea tion. However, no sort of Mm may be ob tained from descriptions. A visit to • the store opening day must be made end White’* ha* Invited the Angu»t» pi bile Monday. MISS JENNIE HOOD ENTERTAINS FOR BRIDE TO BE. Complimenting Mia* Luctle Stuker, one of this months' brldea*ti>be. Mla» Jennie Hood entertained » number of friends In u delightfully manner Wednesday afternoon. The gueata, all close friend* of Mis* Stuker. were Invited to *. mlscellaaeoua shower and to enjoy a game of five hundred, which was played at three tables In the parlor* adorned with 'graceful profusion of daffodils which filled gllver and nit glass vaaea as well as low flat bowls placed artistically about the pretty rooms. The pretty bridal features were used In all the dainty detail* of the afternoon and were very lovely. The game was scored on heart sha; efl eards done in brldea and In the awarding of the souvenir* In the game, tiny white silk stockings, finished with bonbons, were passed among the guests, the one who received the one filled witn rice and in which was a tiny card hearing the dftte "March 28th" secur ing the consolation prize, this fell to Miss Stuker to whom also fell the honor of announcing the date of the coming wedding, and she was pre sented with cunning little Kewple doll in bridal regalia. The h|eh score prize was awarled to Miss '• illle Howell, a pair of hand some evening gloves. At the conclusion oT the game the bride was placed in a chair beneath the arch of the folding door above which was suspended a tinge wedding be!) from which depended white satin ribbons. These were drawn an 1 the charming voung bride-to-be showered with rice 'and a fasinating array of dainty things without which no trous seau is complete. l>ater a delicious and very beautl ful afternoon tea was served, the gol den color tone of the decorations be ing carlred out In all the details, from the yellow tones of the sala I to ice course which was served in oranges, to the dainty little gold slipper souve nirs, which were attached to the place cards. AUGUSTA MAN WRITES SONG. Sterling Wilkinson, M. D, has just received from his publishers his song, “If I Hut Knew,” with music by Claude Wellington, a sweet romantic love song, which will doubtless meet with a great success In the music loving world of song. MEETING OF CHILDREN OF MARY. The children of Mary of St. Pat rick's parish will meet at four thirty this afternoon at St. Mary’s convent. It Is requested that all library books will be returned at this time. OLD-FASHIONED GEORGIA BARBECUE TO BE GIVEN AT PINE HEIGHTS TEA SHOP. The voung women in charge ot Pine Heights Tea Shop are arranging for a genuine old-fashioned Georgia barbecue which they will shortly give at Grovetown, for the benefit of the building fund of the Y. W. C. A., for which Pine Heights is operated. Any thing given by these young women cannot fall to be a perfect success, and tickets when placed on sale, will go with a veritable hot cake rapidity. The specific date will be announced later. mrs. McDaniel to ENTERTAIN CARD CLUB. Mrs. A. H. Me Dante; will enter tain fie North Augusta Card Club Tuesday afternoon. The continued Improvement In the condition of Mr. Charles J. Crawford Is the occasion of much pleasure to his many friends who have been most anxious. I PERSONAL NEWS ITEMS. Mr. John Oliver Chenault of Chen ault, Wilkes county, Georgia, wa* in the city yesterday. Mr. Chenault is a brother of Hon orable Nick Chenault, the incumbent state senator from that district. Both of the brothers have large landed in terests In Wilkes, Lincoln and Colum bia counties. Mr. Chenault is now eonfidtdit that the Elberton and Eastern Railroad, now running from Elberton tee Tignall, will be extended to Lineolnton In the near future. He says the committee of citizens appointed for that purpose have fin ished their labors, having raised $50.- 000, the amount required, and that the work of grading the line will be start ed immediately. The distance from Tignall to Lln colnton is twenty miles and most of it is light grading. It is probable that the rails will be laid and trains run ning within a year on the Lineolnton extension. From Elberton to Tignall, the road has been in operation about a year, and it Is said has done a flourishing business. The length of the line in operation is also about 20 miles, mak ing 40 miles of the 75, the entire dis tance between Augusta and Elberton the completion of which is now as sured. Of the 35 miles from this city to Lineolnton. upon which, as yet, no | provision has been made for starting the work, 15 miles has already been graded. This Is through the roughest portion of Columbia county and is perhaps the roughest portion of the Hue . Mr. Chenault thinks it won't be long before the entire line is completed into Augusta, although this is somewhat problematical, as he knows of no move I at this time to begin, the work at this ' end. But nevertheless, he is jubilant over the prospects of the road soon running to Lineolnton as he has gome plantations that it will pass near. Spraeken se deutch? Nixy! But you bet your life I eaten deutoh. when Dutch John is at the bat and the home plate Is comestible. No knlokknacks, no slllibub and soap suds. to beguile you with. But plain, substantial, such as home-made soup, corned beef and turnips, pork sausage and potatoes, roast beef, steamed rice, and macaroni, with corn bread baked through and through, and Fox River butter, yellow enough to have come from kine grazed on the Field of the Cloth ot Gold! Be sure and try Sheroffs Spice Gum Drops. GOLDEN BROS. The Ladies’ Outfitters 1054 broad* St. Springs Newest Silk Dresses Tailored Suits and Waists The woman of fashion will find much to delight her in the advance showing of Spring wearables, particularly in the waists, dresses and tailored suits. You can Give Your Fancy Free and Unlimited Scope Here in the Selection of a NEW SPRING SUIT Stocks are so complete, fabrics are so varied, styles arc so broadgmd tin* price range so wide that the Suit you want is sure to be here at your price. A search of the eastern style centers by our skilled buyer has re sulted in these great stocks being here at this time for your approval. Come tomorrow, Tuesday, or any time this week. A SPECIAL LINE AT $16.75 Note the short Jackets—the tunics—the hustle effects—the ripple skirts —the Empire fronts. Every new feature embodied in these handsome Suits for spring. Here are all the leading shades, including green, tango, wisteria, navy and shepherd cheeks. Beautiful up-to-date Suits, liped with fine qualitv peau de cygne. Suits that have style tailored into every line. Some with the new Boston dip skirts and buttons and loops on jackets. Suits that are not matched in material, style and workmanship at anytvhere near the price. Come, choose from these beautiful, new, up to-date models at $16.75 Other new Spring Suits have just been received in a wide range of beau tiful patterns and up-to-date models. You’ll appreciate the wonderful val ues. Prices from i $22.50 to $35.00 New and Distinc tive Dresses Still more pretty, new spring fashions are being shown in the Dress Section. Taffe ta seems the dominant material just now, particularly the new "Pussy-willow" Taffe ta- soft and easily drapefl. You will find here in the most fashionable colorings the minaret tunic effects, slanting ruffles and. flaring folds and new drapes about the hips. Besides the Taffetas there are Crepes. Char mesuse and Silk Poplins. These smart little Dresses are priced most reasonably, in styles that are exclusive. Prices $14.98 and up ward. Golden s Millinery Opening New Crepe Blouses A new Blouse is an economy about now. It comes to the assistance of the winter suit that saw such service during the winter, and tides one over until spring. Since Crepe is Easily the most stylish material, these will be particularly interesting; in all colors and new models. Priced at $3.98, they are an exceptional value. Ladies’ Silk Shirts, black or white, heavy Habutai Silk; Monday $2 98 And for the women who are eager 'or an immediate change, there are ozens and dozens of smart new hats hat can be worn now and for sev eral months. Hats of maline-and jet, moire-and-straw and all of the new straws and fabrics and combi nations of both, which are so fash ionable this season. Every hat made in New York’s famous w o rk r ooms and,given that careful finish and at tention to details which have made our Hat Department famous. New Tailored Beautiful new hats, for traveling and general wear, here or in wanner climates, many in black. Prices $3.95 to $6.95 SUNDAY. MARCH 8. Hats