The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, March 11, 1914, Home Edition, Page THREE, Image 3

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WEDNESDAY. MARCH IK HOME FURNISHING STORE OFFERS UNEQUALLED OPPORTUNITIES FOR SELECTION AND ECONOMY What Is To Prevent You from furnishing vour homo ns eozily and as comfortably as you wish? From making it the homo ideal that others admire and pattern after: comment upon your thrift and taste and appeal to you for your re ceipt? Many believe that cash purchases stand between them and such a home; or else that they must buy through some installment house. THE HOUSEHOLD CLUB Is for you who feel that such barriers separate you from that happiness. What the Do you know what the Household Club is ? It. is a plan instituted by us for the purpose HOUS6* of assisting persons of modest means to furnish hnlfi their homes as they would wish. \Vc sell through the Household Club furni- Club ture, pianos, housefurnishings, Victrolas, rugs, m , stoves, draperies, china , glass, bedding and Plan IS. linens. This Is We sell at exactly the same price through Important the Household Club as for cash. Easy Pay- We allow you the privilege of making ments. small monthly payments on the account. j| In justice to all and that each sale may _ . stand on its own merits, we say very plainly Business that we cannot afford to sell an account which PriM- will be eleven months in settling: unless we ' u r charge something for earning. We therefore ositlon. charge a fee of $3.00 which we call the carrying • fee, and which is used to pay interest charges on the account. Surety Surety Coupons, representing a saving Pnnnnnc fr‘ om 2*4 per cent to 5 per cent are given on « - The Household Club accounts when payments 1 rill are p rom ptly met. These coupons nearly en- YOU. tirelv offset the “Carrying Fee.” Any responsible pereon may be a member of The Household Club. Though devised par ticularly for those of modest ineome, many of independent income see the business proposi tion it contains and buy through The House- Who hold Club. Why tie up money that may be u earning from 8 per cent to 10 per cent, they IrlSy say; and they are perfectly right. So we say Dplnnir? that any responsible person may belong, and Dulling ■ we p o i n t that young men and women may so establish their credit that they will be rated “Prompt”, whereas on an open account paid monthly, tho rating would be “Slow” or prob ably not so good. D U v With Then, back of it all comes the knowledge p that you are dealing with a house of unques -3 Gliar- tionahlc reputation, and that every article sold antPP > s sold with the guarantee of satisfaction or fllllGGi your money back. At the Credit Office or from any of ouu clerks you may secure information concerning FOr The Household Club. Ask for it. There is (lotoilc n°ne too rich nor none too poor to be a member Ucldiio. 0 f r phe Household Club. Come in, let’s talk it over. Straight Draperies and Valances Are much in vogue. They are used in bed room, library, sitting room, living room and parlor, for cur tains, on chairs, as scarfs and for screens. There are variations of the straight drapery, such as sheering, and looping in very beautiful effects. Draperies are selected with ns great care as paper ing, and should be. Cretonnes without an exception are used. Velvet ratine cretonnes, linen madras, mummy cloth in Au tumn shades, Bird of Paradise in several shades, Colo nial cretonnes, heavy poplins and figured burlaps are all used with effect. Nothing prettier can be conceived than rooms hung and upholstered with these beautiful draperies. There is in our store colored drawings showing model rooms so arranged, which you are always at liberty to see. Our stock of cretonnes is reduced for a few days. Be among these to take advantage of the reductions. 25c (’retonnes 18* 39c Cretonnes .. ... 25* SI.OO Cretonnes .. . .85* 35c Cretonnes .. ...22* 50c Cretonnes 38* It is fully stocked with the needs of every home. Never were the stocks fresher and newer and pret tier than they are now. But foremost stand prices and unparelled quality, which are seldom attained else where. Ten millions or more of people buy with you when you buy through us and their accumulative buying power is yours. Buying in such quantities insures lower prices than the individual merchant knows. No matter what it is—how recent or of what standard—we have it. Come in and look around. A Massive Colonial Dining-Room Suite In Circassian walnut is one of the new and striking suites we are offering now for $398.75, having form erly priced it at $425. The suite consists of a round dining table, a side board, a buffet, a china closet, two arm and four straight chairs. The characteristic of the suite is that impressive mas siveness of Colonial days. The grain of the wood is very fine. Particularly is the table top, a series of pieces put together star shape, a thing of beauty. For $lO9 98 we are offering a fumed oak dining room suite, of as many pieces as above. The shades of the grain of the wood, caused by the ammonia fumes, are particularly fine in this suit. Such price* have been characterized by our customers as “pick-ups”. (Fourth Floor. SAVE TIME AND MONEY Both are important to you. There is no place in the home where leakage may he so great as in the kitchen. We direct your attention to the following statements concerning simple means of cutting off much of this expense. Tn th<* first place it lias been amply demonstrated and proven that a gas stove is noon nnomical than anv other. The propo sition, therefore, is to seeure a gas stove or range which is operated by a smaller consumption of gas man any other. THE SIBLEY STOVE A gas stove peculiarly constructed, we believe lias probably solved this question. In search of a time and money saving stove, someone developed the fireless cooker. In the Sibley there is the fireless cooker and stove combined; the fireless cooker without the care and attention incident thereto—in other words a time saver. The Sibley is built with specially con structed walls —thick and packed with asbes tos. These walls absorb the heat when the burners are lighted. They slowly radiate heat when the burners are extinguished. In this way the breakfast may be put into the stove, or any meal for all that, it may be al lowed to cook for a short time; the burners may be extinguished and the meal left. The latent heat cooks most beautifully, without parching or burning. The Sibley is priced at $45.00. WEATHER lAIK THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. GEORGIA’S GREAT STOVES MAY BE BOUGHT THROUGH THE HOUSEHOLD CLUB. t| _ ■mimnii.u .J _ Golden 'Harvest Flour, 24 lbs. 83c a i ! : Hams, Miller & Harts, lb.. ..19* COMPOUND Size 20. . . . $2.40 Size 10.. .. $1.20 Size 5 60* Tomatoes, No. 2, 0 for 55* Butter is Now Selling for 35c a lb. It has been 38c during the winter. This is illustrative of the general and grad ual decline in prices, nowhere so notice able as in White’s Grocery Department. Oranges, Florida 23* lemons, fancy,d oz 19* Apples, fancy, pk. ..75* Peas, No. 2, 0 for 70* Com, Sugar, No. 2, 0 for 50* Sauer Kraut, No. 3, 0 for 55* M ixed Vegetables, for soup, 0 for 50* FAVORITE STOVES Are brought out in gas and coal or wood stoves. The Favorite stoves and ranges, thor oughly modernized with asbestos lining and finest easting, are built for two purposes. The first is to cook perfectly. This they do, The second is to look to the cook, to save her the tiring work that many stoves and ranges mean. This is the secret of many of the de vices of the Favorite. A steady, even heat means perfect bak ing as well as cooking. Making is the stumbling block on which many an otherwise perfect cook falls. With a Favorite such failures are unnecessary. It is our pleasure to show you these stoves. Ranges from $35.00 to $75.00. (las stoves and ranges, SIB.OO upwards and $27.50 upwards. Marshmallow Cherries— Quart 73* Pints 43* Half pints 23* Fresh Country Kggs, dozen 28* Pink Salmon, (Alaska) 6 for 50* LOBSTERS One pound tins ... 63* Ilalf pound tins . . . .33* DEVILED CRABS One pound tins ....48* Half pound tins ... .28* Mackerel, kit .. 80* Fish Hoe, (old Virginia) 6 for 55* Bananas, per dozen 15* Ballard Oraham Flour, pkg 25* The Pendulum Swings Back to Floral Patterns Americans and Europeans are calling for floor cover ings other than t In* Oriental rugs, which they argue are well suited to thu Fust, but are not appropriate for homes in tile West. To meet the advancing demands for these floral pattern rugs, we are offer ing tile following mgs spe cially priced: Axminster rugs, nine by twelve feet, $25.00 value for $19.98 Tapestry seamless Brus sels rugs, $lB value $14.98 Granite Art Squares, nine by twelve,s7.so value $4.98 Granulated Sugar, 25 lbs. $1.13 Hiee, Carolina, 10 lbs 70* Country Meal, pk. . .28* Dried Lima Beans, 3 His 25* Yankee Beans, 3 lbs. 25* Prunes, 2 lbs 25* Dried Peaches, 3 lbs. 25* Dried Apples, 3 pkg. 25* Ca. Cane Syrup, gal. 60* Ga. Cano Syrup, V> gal .. . .30* Ballard Self Rising Flour, pkg 25* COFFEE Rio 20* F. 0.1) 30* Surety 35* TEA d. B. White Special Blond, (iOc for 45* THREE Kugarl