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EIGHT
if
Levy’s Spring
SUITS
For Men and Young Men
Will Hit the Spot.
English, single nr double
breast, for the up-to-the
minute man.
Box hack and Rqunre
front for the more eonncr
vative.
Spring and Straw Hats,
Silk Shirts, and other
things fur Spring are here
in a style show.
You’ll enjoy stepping
to and seeing
= THE =
J. Willie Levy Co.
BAILIE
EDELBLUT
FURNITURE
COMPANY
Special
Thursday’s
Sale
SI.OO Card Tables,
leather and felt
top
75c Taboretts.inission
and fumed oak 12c
$1.50 Taboretts, mis
sion and fumed
oak ?)?)<*
$2.00 Taboretts, ma
hogaiiv or oak 81.10
$3.50 Taboretts, ma
hogany <>r oak 82.05
A Few More
Shirt Waist
Boxes Left at
Special Prices.
r HAVE YOUR HEALS
ON TIME ! <
Co to the table with a smile on your face.
Meals on time—cooked to a turn—just right
This Range will be a (blight in every home, bemuse
it more than helps. And there’s no stifling heat in
a Princess kitchen.
7Vllen3|Pri nlcess
COPTER WARING «= =* IRON RANGE*
Are made of ropper-boarinff iron. They la.t longer. Maintain
even temperature. You know hnW thingH will look before Iho
oven door in o[>encd. They retain heat and uea ten fuel, itoaur-
Taftjofa box, inetant hot water.
Write for our llttl. hook lot dmerlb- Thru# rantr*. »ro tha rtenlt of 20
ln« tho plp« lerhlrvi she warmiiitf cl> *• y*am of itiKiioua mngm building and
rt, the t ripple leottotti, th# open warm- ara r«al h»an«' build**™. W*» omit noth-
Ing rloiu-f*, heat r*’Kulation, ovtnpe- ingin workm»ni»hli* or material* that
r uitaritta* and other patmitad pomLa could randor thorn Quota afikumt, aco>
found only in m FIUNCLoU. nomicai or durablo.
"Ash the cook."
It your dealer haan’t a Princeee, write ua.
Allen Manufacturing Co., Nashville. Term.
Tubman Girls Foresee Victory Over
Converse Even if it is Friday, the 13th
The Inst and most anxiously
awaited game of thr Tubman high
hcbool girls' basketball season cornea
off with Converse Collette at Spar
tanburg. S. next Friday alternoon,
March 13th. at r> o'clock
The glrla 1 train, chaperoned by Mr.
T 11. Oarrett, the principal, and
Miss (iweldolyn Howe, teacher and
coach, and carrying three substitutes,
leaves Augusta over the (’ & W. C.
Railway at II o’clock Friday morn
ing They arrive about 4 o’clock, and
unfortunately have to Jump Into their
basket ball toga Immediately to play
without hardly a minute's warming
up. much Ichm any practice on a court
with which they are totally unfamil
iar.
The game, notwithstanding, will he
a close rnh When the Augusta glrla
went up against the Savannah crowd
hem recent 1 they defeated one of the
strongest girls’ teams In the state,
and It Is believed that the Converse
team will not show up to any more
advantage when In the tnlx-up with
Tubman than did Savannah's.
It Is true that the college stands
among the foremost for girls in this
section and doubtless has a splendid
valrety of material frlm which to pick
Its team Whether the players are
iarge or small Is us vet unknown to
the Augusta girls, but they say they
will play them to a standstill and are
confident, on top of the disadvantage
they will he nut to In playing uway
front home, that they will win their
game-. Just like they won from Sa
vannah. when ns a matter fact before
the game, they were a little ner
\ Otis.
Thev also sav that because It’s h ri
day the Flth they won't he hoodooed
bv' any such bad omen. They expect
HILL ICE CREAM CO.
PLANS $40,000 PLAN!
Preparations Being Made to
Open New Augusta Enter
prise By April Ist.
Announcement Is made In today's
' Heraid of the opening on April Ist
!of the Hill Ice Cream Company, a
new Augusta enterprise. Mr. 1,. N.
I.earned will be manager and Mr. IS.
K Wood assistant manager of the
: company.
It is proposed by the company to
i spend $40,000 In the work of putting
I up the plant, which will manufacture
! highest grade Ice cream at reasonable
prices. The plans for the plant call
tor one of the most sanitary tn the
country and doubtless this new In
dustry will he well patronited here.
The location of the proposed plant
has not yet boon settled on.
The Hill Ice Cream Company Is
one of the largest and most popular
concerns of Its kind In the South
The home office and largest plant Is
In Chattanooga, Tenn.
lloth Mr t .earned yjajt Mr Wood
arc very busy making preparation to
Install machinery and oi on up by the
fir>t of next month.
SPRING BLOOD AND SYSTEM
CLEANSER.
Durinir the winter month* impuri
ties accumulate, your blood become*
Impure and thlt'k, your kidney*, liver
and bowel* fail to work. onuatnK so
called "Kprlnn l-Vver." You feel tired,
weak and laxy. Electric Bitter*—the
sprlnir tonic and aystem deanaer la
what you need; they stimulate the kid
j neya, liver and bowel* to healthy ac
j tlon, expel blood Impurities and restore
j your health, strength and ambition.
Electric Hitter* make* you feel like
new. Start a fotir week'* treatment—
i It will put you in fine shape for your
sprlna work. Guaranteed. All druy-
Klsta, 60c. and SI.OO.
H. E. Bucklin & Co. Philadelphia Or St.
Lou I*.
Chamberlain'*. Tablets for Conatipa
tlon.
For constipation, Chamberlain*
Tablets are excellent. Ea*y to take,
mild and wentle In effect. Give them
a trial For sale by all dealer*.
KEEP IT SAFE.
Maud —I’ve boon losln# quite a lot
of my hair lately.
Marie You should lock it up. dear
—Boston TranscrlpL
"More in the cook •
ing than in the
cook."
to win even If It Is Friday, the 13th
The team going to Spartanburg is:
Mlases Maude Dllworth, captain;
Helene von Hirorken and lJlllo I’age,
guards; Margaret Russell. Julie Bre
denherg and Sara Morris, centers,
and Hazel Murray, Katheryn Cunning
ham and Nell. Griffin, forwards.
C'P
xv \
Nadine
Face Powder
tin Green Box.. Only )
Keeps The
Complexion Beautiful
Boft and velvety. Money beck If not en
tirely pleased. Nadine ia pure and harm
leas. Adheres until washed off. Prevents
sunburn and return of discolorations.
A million delighted users prove its value.
Tints: Flesh, Pink, Brunette, White.
By Toilet Counters or Mail , 50c.
National Toilet Company, Paris, Tenn.
870
Broad Street
Dainty Gowns, Corset Covers and Combinations. Practical, Well Fitting Skirts in Pique,
Double and Paneled . The Perfection of Daintiness , The Practical and the Reasonable.
EVERY COLOR IN SILK
HOSIERY
50c to 52.98 the Pair in black and
white.
In Colors. SI and $1.50 the Pair.
PINK, PISTACH. NEW BLUE,
BEEGE. m| B F ARIA * VANDERBILT BLUE.
SUEDE. JJky.' NELL rose -
BRONZE, NATURAL BUCK. CARDINAL,
EMERALD, MOLE. TAN,
THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA. GA.
COL. WIGHT
HERE THURSDAY
Will Look Into Matter of Let*
ting Contract For Rip-Rap
ping. Will Also Inspect Levee
Work.
<'ol. W. C. l.Hnafli, of the IT S c.orp*
»f engineers In charge of the Suvan
nnh river, will arrive In the city to
morrow at noon t“ take up with Mr.
Nlshet Wingfield, city engineer, the
uuestlon of letting the contract for
the rip-rapping work from Klfth street
to East Itoiinilary. It will be recalled
that bids were opened In Savannah
eou.e time ago but ull of the bidders
exceeded the account of the appropria
tion for the work, which la i 120,000.
It la expected alao that <’ol IxUigflt
will Ingpect the work whlrh haa been
anil la being done on the levee.
THE MORNING WITH
THE RECORDER
After waiting till half-pant eleven
for Hometiling printable, the eaae oi
the city vh. Estelle and Rebecca, col
ored, wuh called.
A certain amount of dismay was
caused when Estelle strode forward
shouldering an unusually large and
long-handled AX. Those on the near
••st bench seemed all at once to dis
cover reasons for changing their
Places, and the space around Estelle
became, as it were, unoccupied for
several yards In all directions. It
was noon discovered, however, that
the defendant had not brought It as
means of defence, but as a trophy of
battle. She also had a pap-r sack
containing the remains of a new art
yellow cut-glass pitcher and the chip
led remnants or a brick, —weapons
employed against ner yesterday. The
ax had a large piece broken out of It,
where It had come into contact with
somebody’s skull.
But to proceed: Estelle and Rebec
ca were, acordlng to witnesses. "Eus-
Blng about a key.”
Rebecca was asked by Estelle to
bring forth the aforementioned ini
strument, and on failure to do so. was
severely damned. She had said:
"Alnt no need to git up on de horse
'bout de key, Estelle, cause 1 done
los' It like 1 tell you.”
Thereupon, she said: "Den she
hawled off and hit me Everybody
here knows she hit de first lick.
Cause 1m skeered o’ her and she
knows it. I wouldn't a hit her fer
nothin’.”
Estelle then held forth.
"Judge. 1 never hit her till after
she'd done busted me In de hade wid
dlsshere vase.”
Estelle pulled out fragments of yel
low cut glass to support her statement
and at the same time uncovered hor
rible wounds.
'Den she hit me wid dlsshere
brick.
"A man named Jos lfid a-holt of me
by dis arm tryin' to pull mo 'way
from dere, my wrist is all swelled up
ANDREWS BROS. CO.
RoYal
Baking Powder
Absolutely Pure
Recognized everywhere and by experts as
the very highest grade of baking powder
superior to other brands in purity, leavening
strength and keeping quality.
Made from pure cream of tartar, the product
of grapes, and the most healthful and useful of
leavening agents.
Its use insures the bread, biscuit and caka
against contamination from the cheap, improper
or injurious ingredients from which lower priced
baking powders may be made.
now, when I see her pick up disshere
ax and start at me wid hit. 1 says:
’Joe, turne me a-loose! Don’t let dat
woman hit me. wid my own ax!"
The outcome of It was that they
w-cre both fined $lO and costs or 20
days and sentence suspended during
good behavior.
Rpbecca had an enormous star
shaped dressing on her Jaw as h°r
memento At least it was presumed
to be a dressing. It looked like the
back yard scene In “The Ragman s
Home.” An agglomerate neap ot
cotton, gauze and adhesive plaster,
the whole suffused with blood, that
was really curious to hehoil. The
police surgeon was pointed, not to
say biting, in hie comments thereon.
Rut several people of artistic tastes
appreciated it as a masterpiece by Mr
Lee Olive, that talented craftsman of
the Impressionist School of Bandag
NAINSOOK KNICKERBOCKER DRAWERS,
with fine embroidery edge and seaming, also
CREPE KNICKERBOCKER DRAWERS, with
elastic at knees and belt line. The
price 50<"
CORSET COVERS of finest nainsook trimmed
In exquislt,, quality embroidery, dainty laces
and hand embroidery. . s»v and *1 25
FINEST NAINSOOK GOWNS, with finest
quality embroidery edges: some with lace
combined with embroideries. 89'’ to *1 98
CHEMISE AND KNICKERBOCKER DRAW
ERS COMBINATION, embroidery trimmed,
SI 25
PAUL JONES MIDDIES —All white and white
with navy flannel collar and embroidery
emblems. Each SI OO AND SI 50
PAUL JONES ROMPERS—In tiny checks and
stripes, also solids; beach or knickerbocker
style. Ea h 50*'
SHEER FLEECY CREPES 350 TO 850
NUB NOVELTY CREPES 500 TO 81 39
RATINE STRIPED CREPES, In white and
colors, the ynrd 50v
SILK STRIPED CREPES, in all white and
white sheer crepe ground with satin* stripes of
blue, copen, green, pink and lavender, also solid
blue and copen; the yard 50V
BURTON'S SILK AND COTTON WOVEN
CREPES, the yurd 85V
47-INCH MERCERIZED CREPE VOILE,
the yard 45V
SHEER. LOVELY, PLAIN VOILES. 47 inches
wide; the yard 50V AND 750
DOLLY VARDEN VOILES 29V
40-INCH WHITE VOILES .. ..25''
ROBEBUD CREPES 29''
RATINE, in every new shade, also
whlt *’ 75V TO SI 39
ing. (The police surgeon is. inciden
tally, taking all responsibility for
these remarks.)
Sticks to Cubs.
Tampa, Fla.—George Stovall, mana
ger of the Kansas City Federal Lea
gue Club, spent last night here seek
ing to anex one or more of tne Chi
cago Nationals. He had a talk with
Outfielder Wilbur Good, but Good
will stick to the cubs.
This morning he went to St. Peters
burg to visit the camp of the St.
lx>uls Browns and endeavor to per
suade Pitcher Baumgardner and Wil
liams to resign with him. He claims
THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER.
A suoc. 'sful remedy for Rheumatism, Blood Poißon and
all Blood Diseases. At all Druggists $1.00.' >
F. V. LIPPMAN CO., Savannah. Ga.
PPP
PIQUE UNDERSKIRTS, scalloped, each. ..Sl OO
CHEMISE AND ENVELOPE DRAWERS COM
BINATION, embroidery trimmed,
* nch ; 81 25
CREPE GOWNS, In pink, blue or white;
each . .. 79C
CREPE GOWNS, embroidery trimmed;
eac h.. 81 OO
SPECIAL SALE OF LAGRECQUE PRINCESS
SLIPS AND COMBINATIONS.
Combination Corset Cover and Drawers,
were $1.50, now -98 V
$2.60 Princess Slips, now 8175
$3.50 and $3.98 Princess Slips, ncrw.. ..$2 50
$5.00 Princess Slips, now S 3 98
Scalloped Cambric Underskirts 89 ( -
Embroidery Scalloped Cambric Under
skirts $1 OO
WEDNESDAY. MARCH 11.
he had them once but thev returned
to the fold of organized baseball.
POSTED AS MISSING.
London.—The British ship Inveravon
from Callao October 4th, for Portland.
Ore., has been posted at Lloyds as
missing.
Only One “BROMO QUININE"
To get the genuine, call for full name
LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE. Look
for signature of E. W. GROVE
Cures a Cold In One Day. 25c.
WORTH SI.OO AND $1.25
The Famous Princess Drosses for Children, no
ted for their Snappy Style—Best Workmanship
—Quality— Materials.
IN A SPECIAL SALE FOR 79c
IMPORTED RATINE CREPES, sheer crepe
grounds with white or novelty colored ratine
stripes that make the fashionable gowns that
require very little trimming, the
yard SI OO TO 82 25
BURTON’S NEW CLOTH, In solids, checks and
stripes 25C AND 35 c
WHITE CORDED CREPES for 28V..
SWISS CORDED CREPES, with black
stripes and checks 39V
LINGERIE CREPES, the yard.-19C AND 25°
CLEOPATRA CREPES, In solid colors, pink.
blue, green, flecked colors and all white,
the yard 29v
DOUBLE PURPLE
STAMPS GIVEN
BEFORE NOON