The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, March 08, 1914, Home Edition, Page EIGHT, Image 20

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f EIGHT WE ARE LOOKING FOR MORE SNOW—NEXT WINTER It is unnecessary to look so far ahead for anything like that, but it is a good idea to make your selections and get ready for Easter now. The glad season of the year is upon us, the new things for Spring are here and all nature is abounding with new life, why not shake yourself a little and join nature in her new Spring toggery. See us at once and get the new ideas and the latest merchandise for 1914. at ** ** '* '* '* '* '* '* ,)C '* We Give Double Purple Trading Stamps Every Day Before Noon . Spring Novelties Th* nitmt in parasols, embracing all the Spring shade* to match new color* lone *l«nder. plain “"d decorated handle* Home fold up to fit In aultcaMt; t*rlc»* *1 00 UP Embroidered and Plain Brassiere for Spring, at 50' rtill line black, white and cream ruffling, at 2!V ' 11,1,1 50' An exquisite line of Spring Neckwear, In yoke* and collars. In different materials and all the newest kliapea, at |<opular prl* es Shirtwaist*, ma«le of the new crepe*, net*, Milk and lace, the daintiest crea tions In dressdom and ao fascinating aa to lone all thought of the extreme low price*. Dress Goods Specials Of course we carry everything usuaitv sold In this market, but for 'he week’s special we offer a 45-Inch, All-Wool Egypt* frepe Cloth, In new f I® Silk striped Crepe Tissues for street and evening wear; will make a dain ty Ires*, worth 6f<c per yard, at 50* ' White Crepe, flowered Crepe, solid colored Crepe. In fact all kinds oT Crepe, I*ll»»e and Seersucker, from .. 10' UP Ratines are very popular tor coats and one piece dres*«'s. Wx: have a good range of colors, from 25 r to >1 00 Bargains in Notions Fast-colored Scalloped Braid for trimming little d least**, both wide and narrow, per bunch 10' : Dainty llemstitchad School Handkerchiefs, each 2'4C Hood, clear white Pearl Button*, per dozen 5C flood, stiff Whisk llrooms, each 10 r IOC Linen Writing Tablets, plain* or ruled, each s<’ (too,l stiff Hair Brushes, each 2ft' : Genuine Sanitary Tooth Brush, hog bristle, each 10* : Adamantine Dress Pin*, with good points, per paper It! Sanitary Drcts Shields, for summer dress, pair 10 ( BURTON =TAYLOR =WISE CO. Inc. 7IC> Broad St. Society SANDERSVILLE NEWS Sandertvillt, Ca. Mr* Sain VVoml of AMitnnn, Oh.. i» ■pending a few da*» lierr with lirr parent a, Mr. and Mr*. J- M. Ktanlc*. Mr*. John licpkln* who ha* been the recent gn.t.t of Mra. J. II Kvan*. r«tutni*l t > Savannah, (la., Wedne*- .lay. Mr*. Oaora* XYtCker ami Utile .laugh ter, Kllaalx-th. *pcht the lattei |iart ot l**i week vlth relative* In Macon. Mr*. T Y. McCarty ha* returned home front a trip to Athene, Venn. Mr*. Janie* Myrlek of Atlanta has tieen spending a while In the city as the mi*'*t of her parent*. Mr. and Mrs, t> n. Robison. ACCUMULATION .DO.YOU KNOW IISWONDKIt? M»«’nra.xa There is just as much magic about the way money stacks up and accumulates as there is about the wax money disappears. A dollar (« ROWS with the same rapidity that it GOES it all de pends on which way you start it. It is next to im possible to accumulate without the assistance of a Sax'ings Bank. This Bank would like to help every person in Augusta to save. The Augusta Savings Bank 34 Years of Faithful Service. Mr* E 1.. Scarborough entertained at hrhl*' Friday afternoon f«r Mr*. U II Hal. of Anniston. Ala. and Mlhs l.anra Aallley of Valdnatu. Mra. I' \V. Chnpmun and little *ot> are apondlnK a few week* with rela tive* in different part* of Virginia Mra. C. I). Hhelnntt vvh* the charm tnx hostess Wednesday at a luncheon Riven In honor of Mra. itmißhton and Mra. Pope of Jacksonville, Fla., and Mr*. Itaiißa of bona Inland, N. Y. Cuvera were laid for eißht guest*. Mr*. C. C. Itrown ha* returned from a round of vlslta to relative* In Ma con. Mllledßevllle and Forsyth. Mr*. M. t>. Jamcraon *pent a few day* of laat week with relative* In Cochran. The February meeting of the Mary Ann William* Chapter, Daughters of the Confederacy, was held at the home of Mr*. J J. Harris, on Church street, Mr*. Hnrrla and Mr*, llorrlngdlna wer.e the hostesHea. Miss I.etla I‘hlpp* of Puhlln spent a few days of last week her with friends. Mis* Lucy Phillips arrived Wednes d»y from a two weeks' trip to the Knatern and Northern markets. The Tuesday afternoon Trail Club was entertained hv Mr*. Tmn Wicket Some Ready-to- Wear Specials The new Splint; foat Suit in black, several new hint's and tango shades, plain, erepe and ;r515.00 up The new Spring Dresses in erepetC I A AH and silk, from d>IU.UU Up The new Ratine and Linen Cl KA .■>, Dresses from UP The new Wash Dressts in fast Cl IE and ample sizes, from lip Misses’ Tub Dresses in (> to 14 years C I -izes, hist colors, at vpl.^vJ $.">.00 Serpentine Crepe Kimonas, CQ QC adjustable vJM.CJO I {lack and Colored Silk Rett moats yy Blaek Satine Petticoats, Anna Cl AA Held hand, at vP I ♦UU Full line new spring Raincoats, CE AA “Kenraigns” xpJ.UD Up BARGAINS IN HOSIERY AND GLOVES Embroidered Silk Gloves. It; button length, the pair .. $l5O 16-button black Stik Gloves, with white stitching $1 25 Kayscr's plain black, white and colored 1 , 16-nut ton Glove*, at $1 OO 2-clasp silk li*le and Chamoisctte Gloves. at 50 ( IcCallum and Kayser, all silk Hose, at SIOO “The Satisfactory Store” and Mrs Findley trwln, at the horn* of the former on Church street. Tlis out-of-town guest* were Mesdames Z. ltoußhton -ml Pope of Jacksonville* Fin. At the conclusion of the Rains delightful refreshments were daintily served. Mrs. John Quinn was hostess Tues day afternoon of the ltrhlge Club. Miss Ashley of Valdosta was the out of-town guest. Gloves Cleaned, any length, 10c. Augusta French Dry Cleaning Co., Fone 2976. W. T B Only One "BROMO QUININE" To get the genuine, rail for full name LAXATIVE lIROMO QUININE Ixiok for signature of B. W. C.ROVE- Cure* a Cold In One Pnv. 25c. NEWS OF HARLEM Harlem. Ga.— Mips (*hrlntlne Coleman, mrnt the week-end with parents at I)«v(*iTaiix. Miss Jule W'ootten visited relatives and friends at Tlprnal several dn>s tills week. Mrs. TVanees Ttetl has returned to h<*r home after a visit of several weeks to Maoon, O.t. Miss Fannie Mae Olive Is on a visit to Atlanta this week. Miss Carrie Neal, of Winfield, spent several davs the past week the guest of Mr aird Mrs. Vernon Hatcher. Mr T .T Cartin. of Thomson, spent several days this week at this piaee. Miss Nlta Boatwright, of Thomson, was the rlmnnln? guest of M ss LatiV* Lasentn this wu**k. Mr J K McGowan. of Augusta, was In Harlem Friday on business. Mrs. Raymond Murphy of Aug sti, spent several days this week 1 1)0 guest of Mr Newman Hick. Miss Miriam Hell has returned home after a vis l to Mrs. Harry Hell In Au gusta. M’s. .1. C. Scruggs and children are visiting relatives at Mcßae, Ga Mr V J Walton visited Augusta one da\ this week. Mrs. Clinton Houten, of ftenmurk. S. C . visito«l Harlem this week. Misses Mattie and Fannie I.aaenhy, of the Philadelphia neighborhood, were the guest of their brother. Mr. \\\ S. Lai »nby »>ne day this week. Mrs R R. Hatcher entertained thS Sew ng i'lrele and other friends In hon or of tier Kuest. Mrs. A. N. Atkinson, of New York, who has been her do ight ftil guest for the past two weeks and has hern the recipient of many charming at tentions. Miss Gertrude Lloyd entertained the Trail Club Wednesday afternoon Miss Ruth Rev.lie gave a very pretty luncheA'n In honor of Mis. A. N. Atkin son Thursday afternoon, which was en joyed by all present, as Miss Revllle timkrs a charming hostess. The congregations of both churches have l*eon particularly favored by the beautiful solos rendered by Mrs. A. N. Atkinson recently as she has studied un. der the est masters in Europe and has a wonderful voice of much sweetness ami volume. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hatcher, Mrs. Al ert Atkinson and Mrs. Charles Atkinson ■motored to Augusta last Wednesday. Miss Coleman, who teaches domestic science in Harlem school, gave a de lightful luncheon to the parents and friends Thursday afternon M *1 Cole man Is doing good \vt»rk lit this depart ment Mrs. Kti Clarv entertained the Sewing Circle FYlda) afternoon. THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA. GA. GREENSBORO NEWS Greensboro, Ga. —Miss Ixyris Moore, has returned from a visit to Athene. Mr. D. C. Johnson, of Augusta, was here yesterday visiting relatives. Mr. Robert E. Lee, of Oxford, visited his brother. Mr. John C. this week. Mr. B. F. Bickers and Mrs. W. JI. Pryor have returned from a visit to New* La. Mrs. R. L. Caldwell loaves next week to visit her daughter, I*aurle at Agnes Scott. Mr. and Mrs. S. I*. Crumfbley enter tained at a luncheon Wednesday even ing In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Connel. Master Wingfield Mobley, of Putman county, is spending some time at the home of Mr. A. S. Mobley. MV. S. F. Pirkle has returned to his home near Winder, after spending the week-end with his family here. Mr. R. H. Pirkle will return today from a visit to relatives near Winder. Miss Zadie Irby of Evans spent the week-end with parents, Mr. ami Mrs. O. T. Irby. Miss Samuella Gheesling spent the week-end wdth her grandparents in Crawford. Mrs .1 W. Wright and daughter. Ma rie. spent this week In Atlanta. Miss Isabel Faust has returned to her home in Lexington after a stay with Mrs. F. A. Bhipley. Mr. Linton Bethea, of Atlanta, is spending this week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Bethea. Miss Marion Wynn, of Ruth \isited this week at the home of Mr. and MVs. J. T. Wynn. SOUP 10 NUTS! EAT WITHOUT FEAR OF DYSPEPSIA—PAPE’S DIAPEPSIN Digests food when Stomach can't —No Indigestion, Sourness or Gas—Stop starving! X on can cat anything your stomach crave* without fear of Indigestion or Dyspepsia, or that your food will fer ment or sour on your stomach, if you will take I*ape's Diapepsin occasion ally. Anything you eat will be digested; nothing can ferment or turn into acid, poison or stomach gas, which causes Belching. Dizziness, a feeling of full ness after eating. Nausea. Indigestion (like a lump of lead in stomacti), Hil HOTEL FLANDERS 133 137 West 47th St., New York City. . JUST OFF BROADWAY. The right kind of i hotel in the right loir lit* In the heart of tile theatre dtstrU-t and adjacent to the shopping centres. Positively fire proof. Excellent eutatne and an exceptional orchestra. A large addition just completed, coniatntng llbray, grill and billiard hall. Handsomely Furnished Rooms, Private Bath, $1.50 PER DAY AND UPWARDS. FI om Uncial t entra Station, car* marked “Broadway" without transfer] Pennsylvania Station. 7th Ave. car* ** thout transfer. Rocket upon request, tt. R. SHARKS. PROP Imported cobweb anu silk boot Hose. at 50*' Regular s<Jc lisle gauze Hose. per pair 33V&C Imported lisle Hose, with French foot. " 25' : 19c men’s and women’s Hose, Tor a spe cial. at 12‘/4C Chil Iren's School Hose, 10c, 15c. and 25 1 ’ Mrs. A. C. Brown, of Jefferson. Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. H. Ghees ling. Mr Thomas Tucker, of Conyers, w*as the week-end guest of his niece, Mrs. Ralph Champion. Miss Julia Foster returned yesterday from a visit at Athens. Miss Lila Merritt has returned from a visit to Atlanta. Mrs. M. Markwalter is visiting rela tives in Thomson. Messrs. J. H. McCommons, Jr!, Fletcher Johnson and Miss Lillian Rus sel have returned from Chicago where they selected goods. Cranston G. Williams of Emory Col lege Is spending the week-end here. Miss Abbie GoodwMn has returned to her home in Crawford after spending a few weeks with her sister. Mrs. J. H. Goodwin. LAST GREATSHAKESPERIAN PLAY ACTED FOR ROYALTY London.—Samuel rhelps, master tu tor of Sir Johnson Forhes-Robertson. was the last of the great Shake speureun actors to appear at Sadlers Wells, where onoe the royalty and elite were entertained. When he retired, after playing more Shakespearean characters than any other actor before or since his time, the old theatre rap idly ran down hill, until today it is de voted to melodraima of the blood and thunder type, gallery gods paying four cents each for seats. But even at that price it cannot connyete with the mov- iousness. Heartburn, XV'ater brash, Pain in stomach and intestines. Head aches from stomach are absolutely unknown where Pape's Diapepsin is used. It really does all the work of a healthy stomach. It digests your meals when your stomach can't. It leaves nothing to ferment, sour and upset the stomach. Get a large 50-cent case of Pape’s Diapepsin from your druggist, then eat anything you want without the slightest discomfort or misery, be sides, every particle of Impurity and Gas that Is in your stomach and in testines will vanish. Should you he suffering now from indigestion or any stomach disorder, I you can get relief in five minutes. Buy May Manton’s Paper Patterns, Any Kind 10c Each. Spring Silk Sale Figure on one of,our beautiful crepe meteor or chunneu-r silk*; It only take* four yard* to make the ino»t st'llsh and popular of this year* dresses, worth $2.50 per yard, now St 1 98 40-Inch Silk Poplin, will mak-- u pretty; worth $2.00 now SI 40 :)6-tnch Silk*, in all the new Spring shades, worth $1.29, at til (10 Cheney'* Spotproof Foulards, worth SI.OO :i yard, at 85 ( ' Waterproof Habutal Silks. especially designed Tor the new wa«h shirt waists, wash drevue* an! men* slirts, lull 20 indie* wide and fast colors. worth sl.lO a yard, at 85*' Fancy Trimming Silks. In the new Spring design* and color*. Spring Specials 7V4c fast c ilored Apron Gingham*. at 5 1 ' 7Vic soft, smooth Sea island, at s‘-' Stic soft, strong Bleaching, yard-wide at 6 40-inch White l.awn. worth 10c and 12Vic, at s t; 12Vic Palama Checks and 40-lnch Chiffon, at 7'jO New spring Percale* and Ginghams, at ICK 25c White Dimity and French Malras, at 15 i: 19c English Cambric and Colored Shirting Madras, at 12‘i'L 15c Colored Cheviot and White Madras, at 10 r 21-inch Brown Apron Linen, at 10*' House Furnishings Get one of our fine Crex Rugs or Art Squares while they are cheap; each SI- 8298. $498 and *749 $15.00 Tapestry Art Squares. 9x12 feet, special 81098 Large size bed Sheets, unbleached, no seams, at 50 ( Genuine Pepperell Sheets, full size, bleached, at 75c Large size Huck Towels, worth 15c, at 10 ( Extra large heavy Turkish Towels, special at , 29* Mercerized Dinner Napkins, large size, per dozen 75c 72-inch Table Damask, worth 75c regular, at 5911 All kinds of Curtain Scrims, from IQC UP Augusta, Georgia^ ing picture dramas and it will soon be given over to them unless ome phil anthropist supplies the funds to open the old place as a people's national theatre. . NEW MONARCHS ARRIVE. Durazzo, Albania.—Prince William an 1 Princes Sophie, the new mon arch of Albania, arrived here today. WE WANT YOU TO EAT AT The Carl Byne Restaurant NEAR DEPOT! Phone 1066-. J. 524 Campbell St. BEST THAT CA_N BE SERVED IS OUR MOTTO. Everything home cooked by Americans. We invite inspection of our kitchen. Our prices suit everybody. Check your baggage here free. TAKE OUR BOX LUNCH ON THE TRAIN WITH YOU. I oz. lb. Cure+X PANTHER SPRING WATER JUST OPEN FIRST CLASS PRESSING CLUB. Dry Cleaning, Dyeing, Pressing and Repair ing. First class xvork promptly done. Satisfac tion guaranteed. Work called for and delivered. MASON & WADSWORTH 214 12th Street. SUNDAY. MARCH 8. The populace gave them an enthus iastic reception. CHIEF POLICE SHOT DEAD. St. Petersburg.—l,ieut. Col. Che baieff, chief of police of St. Peters burg, was shot dead today in his of fice hv a junior officer. Lieut. Ivan off. The motive was said to be ven geance. The Henderson Aristocrat. New and Second Hand Motorcycles and Bicycles DIXIE REPAIR WORKS 961 Broad. Phone 2511. E. H. MOBLEY General Contractor. Phone 2476. No. 4 Irish American Bank Bldg. Modern residence built by me. f