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SOCIETY NEWS
WASHINGTON PUTS BAN
ON COLORED WIGS
AND FREAK CLOTHES.
of Wa*hlng(<>n loclrtf
huvp Hgivcd that the rolorod wig will
riot lind favor among Dip member* ot
llteir m*t mr extreme style* tn
die**. *urh aa the timbrell* gown,
will also bo barred. Among the trad
ora who united In Imultiß thin edict
were. Mrs r'reaton Gilmon. Mr*.
Qualify! Qualify!
Quality!
You *«•! th«* Quality whan you
buy (iowhii ii. WehMcr dfflnfn Qua I
tty a* follow*: '*Dl*tlnctlvr or Pe
culiar chararter or kind; distinc
tive trait* jiowrr, capacity or vir
tue; dlatincUoii or Individuality.**
That u«*im rlh« H downna. Klmc of
Kxtrrmilr. For all kind* of Inflam
mation. and til! kind* of cold* ar«
«*aua««l by inflammation (Sowana to
what you want (lowana scatter#
inflammation. No dangerous fume*
to inhale. No dangerous drugs to
take Inside You just rub It on
the* outside.
Buy a Bottle TODAY. AH Druggists
25 50 *"d *1 OO
Gowan Medical Co.
Concord, N. C.
Pm* THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER.
JLtf jji A successful remedy for KlieumaUam, ltlood Poison aud
all Blood INwun. At all Druggist* ♦ 1.00.
■ I F. V. LIPPMAN CO., Savannah. Ga.
Women! Women!! Women!!!
Wc have 'ii hand 12(KI pairs of women’s 'T if”
Pumps we put on sale Friday and 41/1
Saturday, at *
Every pair of Pumps in this sale is well worth
$3.50 and $4.00. Pat. (tun Metal and Tan.
THEBOOTERY
y j K. L. GARRETT, Manager
Nothing Over One Dollar
Notice the Values Offered for Friday and Saturday for
One Dollar and you will find this a rare opportunity
for your dollar to do double-duty.
$1.50 Middys $1
Choice of :>0 dozen
Middv Blouses, worth
•tl.">().' ;it . . SIOO
$1.50 1’.K. Skirts $1
Made of the best
qualitx Pique, worth
" 1 ..">ll eneh, ;t t SI.OO
Women’s Gauze Vests 12 for SI.OO
.lust think of I*2 gauze vests for $l.O0 —nil sizes
with. tape in neek and sleeves. I*2 for .. SI .OO
$1.50 & $1.75 Voile Waists SI.OO
00 dozen now Spring Waist*. handsomely trim
med with lace and embroidery, worth $1.50 and
$1.75, ehoiee SI.OO
5 Pairs Lisle Black hose for SI.OO
Very special for Friday and Saturday, 250 values.
5 pail’s Black Lisle Hose SI.OO
$1.50 English Long: Cloth for SI.OO
100 pieces English 1/mg Cloth, fine for underwear,
at. a belt $1 00
$1.50 Crex Rugs for SI.OO
KHi to choose from—this is your chance to secure
a supply at the price SI.OO
McELWEE-ThOMAS DRY GOODS CO.
Rleherd Townsend. Mr* I’eter itwlet
(lerrv wnd Mr* William F Draper
The colored wig* und fr*Hk g.iwn*
• 111 not find favor. It I* thought. In
;any roniervatlve rlty.
MISSIONARY SERVICE.
There will he *|>er|a! ml«*lon*rv
aervleo held *1 Holy Trinity Chureh
Sunday night at h o'elork, wtu-n the
| Conquering Cro«* will he rendered,
land addre-ne* made by Mr* M O, .1
Krepa and Mra. K ('. Clark Mr*
I Krep* will arrive Saturday to be the
gueat of Mr. and Mra Harper Krep*.
and Mr* Clark will be with Mra.
|K. 8. Neill.
—Dr. and Mra K, .1 Slone, of
! Cleveland. Ohio, have arrived for a
| vlalt with Dr and Mr*. W. C Kellogg
• Dr and Mr* George A. Wllco*
are * pending some rime in Florida
Mr* W. It Forbe», .if Brooklyn.
I* vlaltlng Mra W M. Rowland, on
.The Hill.
AUGUSTA WOMAN’S CLUB
The public health department of
the Auguata Woman's Club will bold
an tmiMirlunt meeting Friday morn
ing at the roiirthouae at 12 o'clock,
and every member la urged to bn
present. Thla will be an Important
meeting, and the ehairman urge* that
the member* avoid raaklnr other en
gagement*. The meeting will not
lata long and la very Important, and
the ebi.Trman, Mr* O. l* Ta’bott. re
queata the preaenee of every mem-
j b *’ r
AT THE CRANFORD.
Mra Percy llurum will aerve tea at
: the Country Club tomorrow after
noon Tile Topic* Club will mem to
morrow in lining at 11:30 at the Cran
ford and l itnorow evening there will
lie a dance given lo pay for the Vic
tor. which the club i* going 10 buy
There are no ticket* gold, Ju*t "pay
a* you enter."
$ 1.75 Sateen Petticoats $ I
10 dozen Black and Colon d Sateen
Pettieoats, worth $1.50, ehoiee SI.OO
$1.50 Crepe hiinonos $1
Only 1M handsome Crepe Kimonos,
very neatlv trimmed, worth $1.50,
choice .. SI.OO
j2_
| YOUNG |Lj4
MEN ffl*
WANTED w*,' .....>
HaysFLjir
HeS
keep* the buaineaa man young
looking. It ynakra the man of
fifty look thirty-five. It alway*
reatorea grey or faded hair to ita
natural color. It cleanse* the
acalp and eradicate* dandruff.
Ke*ulta are guaranteed.
If you are not abaolutely sntia
fled with Hay'* Hair Health, your
dealer will refund your money.
Fat ml* br *ll drugeiato; SOc aeri $1 00. Fo*
U„. aaroplrholtl'. not lOr ual da.tr,uum to
Philo H*r SpaaalM Ce.. Nawwk, N. J.
The Woman'* Catholic Order ot
Foreatera now haa 40,000 member*.
Look to us for the Newest
Things in
LADIES’ LEATHER
HAND BAGS,
SHOPPING BAGS.
We deal in leather and
are therefore judges of
genuine leatlwr bags.
See us.
AUGUSTA
TRUNK
FACTORY
736 Broad. /
Opposite Monument.
$1.50 House Dresses for SI.OO
Von will have to set 1 them to appreciate their
value. Choice SI.OO
$1.50 & .*1.75 Combinations, SI.OO
Included in this lot are Princess Slips, very neat
ly and daintily laee and embroidery trimmed,
ehoiee SI.OO
5 Yards 35c Flaxon for SI.OO
Fine sheer quality of Flaxon for shirt waists,
worth doe. Friday and Saturday. 5 yards for SI.OO
6 Large Size Hemstitched Towels for SI.OO
Best value you ever bought; limited ti to a custom
er; while 50 dozen last, ehoiee C> for SI.OO
10 Yards 25c Ratine for SI.OO
Beat flu.- if you can- 10 yards of Ratine for SI.OO
MlatEthel Kalbflelech will leave
Friday morning for a vl*lt to the F.
D A College in S'ateaboro
Mr*, George Hurt Clark haa a*
her gueat Mr* Amo* Bridge* Pierce,
of Newark, N. J.
MISS WHELESS' TANGO TEA
TOMORROW.
Mlaa IP rt Whele**' Tango Tea to
morrow at llarlnon building I* a aortal
event that la being anticipated with
much plea*ure l)u minx will be en
joyed from four thirty till aeven, and n
cordial Invitation la extended t«y Mlaa
Wheleaa lo all her friend* lo attend
Tea will be aerved during the dance
and the afternoon prornlee* to be de
lightful,
MRS JOHNSON and Mm
RODGERS GIVE THE DANSANT.
une of the mont brilliant and beau
' iltul affair* of tin- lenten aeaaon *«*
r Thi‘ liunaant at which Mr* Charles
John-on and Ml** Mabel Rodger* en
tertained about a hundred and fifty
! gueat* yesterday at the Country Club.
! Itearden'a full orchestra waa In attend
l a nee and the dance went merrily on
I from five till aeven In the evening.
Uueat* were received by Mra. John
laon and Mlaa Rodger* In one of the
amiiller room* which waa adorned with
Klllurney roaea, which were featured
throughout all the pretty decorations
of the cliih In one of the otlo-r
room* waa laid "the table," beautifully
appointed and presided over by Mra.
IF. B. Dickson. Klllarney roaea were
uaeil In the centre and at either end
were handsome silver candelabra
shaded In delicate rose shade* under
sllier. Stiver and out glaa* tray* and
con porta held bonbons and silver
trays and platter* held cakes and other
confection* Punch waa oerved In tha
dance hall and during the afternoon
an elaborate buffet tea was aerved.
Mrs. Johnson received her guest*
w-earing a lovely gown of white crepe
embroidered in yellow, with a pleture
hat of while with yellow flower*. Misa
Rodger* wore a smart gown In black
with a mnull black hat.
MRS. RALPH WILSON
ENTERTAINS FOR MRS.
HUMPHRIEES.
Mrs. Ralph WilHon complimented
S her house gueat, Mr*. Humphries, of
Chicago, with a lovely afternoon card
I party yesterday at her home on lower
Telfair street. Pink, in all Ita pret
tiest and moat delicate shades, was
used feir decorative purposes, and also
was featured in the prizes and in the
pretty tea which followed the game.
The parlor In which the three table*
of five hundred were placed waa
I adorned with many fragrant pink car-
I nations and hyacinth* *el amid tha
j green of delicate ferns. At the con
! elusion of the game the guests ad-
(Toilet That
The popularity of the delatone
treatment for removing hairy growth
ia due largely to the fact that it i*
quirk In action and does not mar the
skin, and since Its introduction many
beauty experts use It In preference
to ttie electric needle. To remove
the hair or fuzz, you mix some pow
dered deintone with a little water
and apply to the objectionable hairs,
then In 2 or 3 minutes rub off. wash
the skin and the hair* have entirely
vanished Excepting in rare in
stances. one treatment Is sufficient.
$1.75 Cambric Skirts $1
Handsomely trimmed with fine qual
ity of IS in. embroidery, ehoiee SI.OO
,3 Prs. Black Silk Hose for $ I
Limited 3 pairs to it customer; best
silk; regular price 50o; special
3 pairs for SI.OO
V* % '• * | v
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA,
Applying This Pasts
Makes Hairs Vanish
My TIRED FEET
ACHED FOR "IE"
Let your sore, swollen, Tty
feet spread out in a batn
of “TIZ.”
«"Ju»t couldn’t
wait to taka
„ u „t*
Just take your shoes off and then
put thoH“ weary, shoe-crinkled, ach
ing. burning, corn-pestered. bunion
tortured feet of yours In a “TIZ"
bath. Your Idea will wriggle with
joy; they’ll look up at you and al
most talk und tnen they'll take an
other dive In thut “TIZ hath.
When your feet feel like lumps of
lead —all tired out —just trv "TIZ
It* grand—lts glorious. Your feet
will dance with joy; also you will
find all pain gone from corns, cal
louses and bunions
There's nothing like "TIZ." It* the
only remedy that draws out all the
poisonous exudations which puff up
your feet and cause foot torture.
(Jet a 25 cent box of "TIZ” at any
drug or department store—don't wait.
Ah! how glad your feet get; how
comfortable your shoes feel: You
can wear shoes a size smaller U you
desire.
Journed to thp dining room where a
beautiful tea waa aerved. The table
at which the twelve guests were seat
ed was laid with a lunch set of pine
apple tissue hand embroidered in Jap
anese wistaria, over pink satin, in the
centre of which was a plateau of pink
hyacinths and ferns. Silver candela
bra held pink shaded candles and ar
tistically little white crochetted bas
kets adorned with pink bows were
filled with pink and white bonbons
Suspended from the chandelier above
were twelve sashes of pink satin rib
bon which ended at the guests' places
where it was caught with one perfect
wild rose sachet, the one having in it
a colored pin denoting the one to w hom
the consolation prize should be award
ed This place was taken by Mrs. Ru
dolph (iehrken, who was presented
with a lovely shirt and coat hanger
done in pink satin. In the card con
test the first prize, was awarded to
Miss Alberta Gehrken. who was given
a beautiful mouchoir case of pink sat
in in which was a set of dainty hand
kerchiefs. Mrs Humphries was given
an artistic laundry list daintily encas
ed in pink, as a souvenir of the pleas
ant afternoon.
Mrs. Wilson received her guests
wearing a pearl gray charmeuse with
lace tunic. Mrs. Humphries wore a
stunning gown of wistaria crepe me
teor with net tunic edged in fur. Mrs.
Rudolph Gehrken. who received with
Mrs. Wilson, and Mrs. Humphreys,
wore a blue chiffon costume finished
with pearls.
Mrs. Wilson’s other guests were:
Mrs. Fred Gehrken. Mrs Clarence
Sarnken, Miss Bertha Meigel. Mrs.
Crafton Sawyer, Miss Bessie McAu
liffe, Mrs. Wilfred Neill. Mrs. Burk
halter. Miss Alberta Gehrken. Mrs. A.
F. Brill, and Miss Fidelis Renkl.
—Mrs. Ja*. C. Harrison and Mrs.
1., F. Glenn are spending the day in
Harlem.
PINE HEIGHTS OPEN
TOMORROW.
Pine Heights Tea Shop will be open
tomorrow for visitors.
FOR MRS. WILLIAM WALLACE.
Mrs. William Wallace of New York,
who is visiting Mrs. Fielding Wal
lace was complimented today with a
Jollv little motor party to George
town, where luncheoft was enjoyed.
PARENT-TEACHERS
ASSOCIATION.
The Parent-Teachers Association
of Houghton School will meet tomor
row Friday, afternoon at four-thirty
o'clock at the school.
—Miss Dolcie Stulb has returned
from a pleasant visit to Bainbridge,
Ga.
MYSTERY HIS
DRAMATIC END
Body of Lawyer Who Disap
peared on Bridal Trip 12
Years Ago Found in Morgue.
Chicago.— Dramatic sequel to the
mysterious disappearance of Horace
Orely Clarke, prosperous Chicago law
yer and board of trade operator, from
a lake boat twelve years ago took
place in a morgue at Cudahy. Wts., to
day when the body of a railroad sec
tion laborer was identified as that of
Clarke's. The lawyer disappeared
from the boat on June 28, 1902. He
was traveling with his young bride. A
country wide search for him was un
successful and finally it was decided
he had fallen from the steamer and
drowned. Clarke's sister, a Mrs. Car
son. of lowa City, made the identifi
cation. An acidental overdose of a
drug had cjwised the man's death, phy
sicians said.
Mrs Carson could learn hut little
about her brother's strange disappear
ance. Seemingly he had lost his mem
ory. He had been In various parts
of Wisconsin for years and was known
at •Cudahy as "Haro- Harrie." For
years he had been a drug user.
300 Employes Are Made
Partners With the Boss
Atlanta. Ga.—Three hundred men,
women and children were made
"partners" with the boss and profit
sharerers in the business, by a step
TEN DAYS’ SALE
Yearly Clearance of
PIANOS and ORGANS
At Kimball’s Branch Store.
We are off (ring by far the most unparallelled
opportunity ever afforded buyers, because of tbe
sweeping price reductions we are making on
used instruments.
FREE -SEVEN PIANOS AND ORGANS
GIVEN AWAY.
* 1 square Chickering, ebony finish, good tone.
1 square Excelsior, rosewood finish, good for
several years’ usage.
1 Raven-Bacon square, rosewood finish, in
good condition.
1 Farrand & Votey eliapel organ, splendid
tone.
1 Putnam parlor organ, oak finish, good condi
tion.
1 Estev chapel organ, beautiful case and fine
tone. ’
1 Mason & Hamlin parlor organ, attractive
case and pleasing tone.
It is not necessary to solve any puzzle, or cor
rectly guess any kind of a contest to get one of
these pianos or organs. Applications will be con
sidered in the order they are received. Churches
and deserving families not able to buy will be
favored. We reserve right to select from appli
cants the successful ones.
THE REASON WHY.
During the past twelve months we have taken
in trade as part payment on new Kimballs so
many used organs and pianos that our store
room is still beyond its capacity even with the
new addition just Rather than pay
storage charges on such instruments we are going
to give away fnany of them as per notice above,
and the balance at prices which are so ridiculous
ly low as to seem almost increditable or unbe
lieveable. Used organs from $2.00 up, and
Square Pianos from $5.00 up.
Used upright pianos as lo* as $57.00, including
such makes as Chickering, «teinway, Starr, and
others.
To make this sale as far-reaching as possible
every used piano in our store, including several
KIMBALLS, just returned from short rental,
will be offered at this sale at prices that chal
lenge comparison.
When the KIMBALL COMPANY offers a
sale of such magnitude, its unquestioned stand
ing assures the public at once that a bona fide
sale of instruments of true musical value is in
progress, and they are quick to take advantage
of »it. Therefore, don’t delay a single day in in
vestigating our offerings.
Mail orders given prompt attention.
Cash or convenient terms arranged.
YbUSRvEjj
When fj
You Buy I
U- AT ;cJI
taken yesterday by one of Atlanta’s
biggest department stores, following
somewhat along lines like similar to
the action of one of America's biggest
automobile manufacturers a few
months ago.
The store announces that the plan
will become effective as soon as ex
FOR DANDRUFF. FALLING HAIR OR
ITCHY SCALP —25 CENT DANDER!
Girls! Girls! Save your hair!
Make it grow luxuriant,
beautiful—a delight
ful dressing.
If you care for heavy hair, that glis
tens with beauty and is radiant with
life; has an incomparable softness
and is fluffy and lustrous, try Dan
derine.
Just one application doubles the
beauty of your hair, besides it imme
diately dissolves every particle of
dandruff; you cannot have ni?e, heavy
healthy hai r if you hive dandruff.
This destructive scurf robs the hair
of its lustre, its strength and its very
BRICK
LARGE STOCK.
Georgia-Carolina Brick Co.
Writ* for Price*. Howard H. Stafford, Prciidont. Auguata, Ga.
THURSDAY. MARCH 12.
WAV. Kimball Co,
BRANCH
306 Jackson Strett.
(Grand Opera House Block.)
Ira E. Perkins, Mgr.
perts can work out the plan. Every
cash girl, every shop girl in the whole
b.g force will have a direct personal
interest In increasing the business.
It is announced that all salaries will
remain tile same as at present, and
that the profit-sharing plan will mean
simply additional compensation.
life, and if not overcome it produces a
feverishness and itching of the scalp;
the hair roots famish, loosen and die;
then the hair falls out fast.
If your hair has been neglected and
is thin, faded, dry, scraggy or too
oily, get a 25 cent bottle of Knowl
ton's Danderine at any drug store or
toilet counter; apply a little as direct
ed and ten minutes after you will say
this was the best investment you ever
made.
We sincerely believe, regardless of
everything else advertised, that if you
desire soft, lustrous, beautiful hair
and lots of It—no dandruff—no Itch
ing scalp and no more falling hair—
you must use Knowlton’s Danderine.
If eventually—why not now ?
Red and Buff, Dry Pressed
and Common Building.
PROMPT SHIPMENT.
You Savc
When ft
You Buy I
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