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FRIDAY. MARCH 13.
Before Noon and After Supper
Saturday we give double Surety Coupons.
It is an opportunity we afford you lo save five
e dits on every dollar you spend here.
Do yci? save Surety Coupons!
AFTER
SUPPER
SALES
6 TO 7 O’CLOCK.
Uneeda, Lemon Snaps, Zuzu Crackers,
three packages 10*'
Lighthouse Cleanser SO
Lyon's Tooth Powder 19’"
Pantry Aprons, in blue and white
cheeks, 25c values.. .. 150
Infants’ Lawn Caps, 50c values..39*'
$2.00 and $1.50 Corsets, on n table
for ' 75C
Children's Petticoats, without bodies.
50c garments for.. .. 25C
25c Mops 19C
Glass Pitchers 23’
7 TO 8 O'CLOCK.
Octogon Soap, three cakes.. .. lOc
Woodbury's Facial Soap.. .. ..19C
Ladies’ Neckwear, 25c values
tor 50
25c Windsor Ties, in all c010r5.... 19c
Stamped Corset Covers, on sheer
nainsook, 25c values.. . 190
Muslin Gowns, high and low necks,
59c values 39C
W. B. Corsets for 1914 9RC
35c Brooms 29'
8 TO 9 O’CLOCK.
Fairy, Flake White, Tar Soap,
three cakes IOC
Packers Tar Soap.. .. 19C
Surety Cocoa, half-pound tins.... 18C
Middy Blouse ties in blue, black and
plaids, 50c values 390
Children's Embroidery trimmed
Drawers, 25c garments. . .. •12 , iC
Peterman's Roach Food.. . IOC
COTTAGE SET
Or' 42 pieces, pink C \ Q&
rosebud patterns .. 4*
Why Is It You Can't Call a Boy A 'Little Gent
leman And Keep Him For A Friend?
Booth Tarkington, whose “Penrod Schofield” is olio of the neatest hoys in American litera
ture, understands this.
Yet, boys like fine clothes. He knows he looks well in White’s suits and furnishings, which
explains the seeming paradox. But girls are different. Entirely so. And still we have suits
and dresses to fill the wants and whims of such differences.
Remember the prize offers we have made. If you haven’t heard, ask.
FOR THE BOY
Hygrade fabric wash suits
in madras, percales, gala
tea, made Russia and sailor
blouse.
. They are priced from 75<t
to $3.00.
“Rah, Rah” hats in all
the new color combinations.
The line is very new and ex
clusive. Prices range from
50* 4 upwards.
We are showing our best
line of suits for larger boys,
in the new fancy woolen,
homespuns and serges.
Priced from $3.50 to
$12.50.
From to $2.00 are
the prices on extra trousers
in all sizes and all fabrics,
Famine District of Kokkaido, in
North of Japan , is Reported to
Be in Need of Help
Toklo, The famine district of Hok
kaido in the north of Japan, covets
more ’ than a million acres which are
de\-oted to rice culture and general
farming the loss has amounted to
about *10,000.000, and 68.000 persons are
In need of help, according to an official
report. It continues:
"For the past three years the farm
ers have had poor crops and the fall
lire on acount of the frosts this year
leaves them In a pitiable condition.
"Men are subsisting on straw, the
bark of trees, acorns and buckwheat
chaff powdered and made into gruel.
Mothers living on such food have been
unable to feed their babies and have
made a milk substitute out of the hulls
of rice which they beat into a powder
and mi* with boiling water. The young
men have left home in search of work,
while the aged and the children ate left
behind to freeze or starve unless out_
side relief is brought to them.”
Sad Story.
A sad storv of the famine district is
told bv the Rev Chigan Tikahashi. a
misslonarv A tenant in Yuburi district
whose wife was dying from starvation
THE FEET OF THE
T'xZb PEACOCK
Are its only drawback. The proud bird secs its ugly feet and
loses its assurance.
Many people are like peacocks—their feet arc their only
poorly clad features of their otherwise smart costume.
With as many good shoes, which are moderately priced (as
ours are) there is no need for the Human Peacock to exist.
We call your attention to the specially priced 1914 shoes on
sale Saturday:
New pumps and fnlonials, with leather kidney heels and
welts, made in patent leather and gumnetal, are priced at $3.50
Oxfords, straps and pumps, in patent and gumnetal and kid,
all sizes, for Saturday, have been priced at $1.98
FOR YOU WHO LOVE FLOWERS
Comes Our Annual ROSE and PLANT SALE SATURDAY
Rose Bushes, Hydran~ias, Ferns, Gladiolus and Dahlias. On the Bargain Center, Main Floor.
FOR THE'LITTLE LADIES'
Girls’ raincoats with hats to match, ages 6 to 16 years . $4.50
Rain capes for children; hood attached; red, blue, grey . .$2.50
Rain hats in tan, blue and black 50^
Dresses for little tots in gingham, and white goods; becomingly
made and priced at 59^
Middy Blouses in white with white and colored collars; ages 8
to 20. Prices .' SI.OO and $1.25
Girls’ Dresses in pink repp, in ages 6 to 12 years, are made on
lines heretofore not touched, and are priced at $6.50
Girls’ white linene dresses, made Russian style, are priced
at . .$3.50
White crepe dresses for girls between the ages of 10 and 14,
may be bought for $5.00
The stock is very complete. Come in and look.
and Illness, stole a bale of potatoes from
his landlord.
The wife was grateful for the kind
ness of her husband, but said: "I do
not wish to live any longer If It must
be on stolen food,” and urged him to
return the goods.
The husband, conscience stricken, was
carrying back the potatoes when he
met the landowner He confessed his
theft, and asked forgiveness.
The landowner was Impressed by the
sad story, and not only forgave the
offence, but made a gift of the pota
toes to the farmer. The happy man
returned home—and found his wife
hanging dead.
The husband then hanged himself.
The Japanese have organized a na
tional relief association. Contributions
have been generous and have been swell
ed by receipts from charity perform
ances arranged by both Japanese and
foreigners. The sympathy and contri
butions from the United States have
made » profound impression on the
Japanese people The government will
also alleviate the situation by Betting
aside money for engineering works in
WEATHER M*
THE CLIMBING ROSE
Made famous by brush and pen.
may be made a beautiful reality
The plants offered in this sale
are two years old. of the Climb
ing American Beauty variety
tile new. hardy everbloomer va
riety. The rises of the vine ar4
large, rich and crimson. Their
fragrance is that of the Amer
ican Beauty family. They bloom
the entire summer.
I These plants will be -Ap
sold for
HYDRANGI AS
“The Hills of Snow,” ns these
blossoms have picturesquely
been called, are among the many
plants In the sale. They are
abundant bloomers. Their large,
flat clusters of pure white flow
ers and the abundant foliage,
make them ideal flowers for the
Southern garden, where they
flourish
The planting time Is now.
Hydrangias are priced
the affected district, thus affording em
ployment for the sufferers and placing
money In circulation.
STUBBORN, ANNOYING COUGHS
CURED.
"My husband had a cough for fifteen
years and my son for eight years. Dr.
King's New Discovery completely
cured them, for which I am most
thankful,” writes Mrs. David Moor, of
Saginaw, Ala. What Dr. King's New
Discovery did for these men, it will do
for you. Dr. King's New Discovery
should be In every home. Stops hack
ing coughs, relieves la grippe and all
throat and lung ailments. Money back
if it falls All druglsts. Price 50c. and
*I.OO.
H. E. Bucklen & Co. Philadelphia or 8t
Louis.
A few more St. Patrick’s
Dav Favors have arrived at
Sheron’s.
JEFFERY MOTOR CARS
Reliable Auto Co.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA. GA.
ROSE BUSHES
Here will be found the deep
golden yellow of the Marecli.il
Nell, the bright, rich, satiny pink
of tile Maman Cochet; the large,
pun white buds and flowers ot
the White Cochet; and the rich,
glowing, satiny red of the Helen
Gould.
The rose is too Intimately con
nected with life and love to he
overlooked. It may be said that
the plants are strong and heal
thy. and need only common sense
setting out to Insure life.
The plants are two years old
and are priced 25C
DAHLIAS
Breathe the atmosphere of the
old-fashioned garden.
They. too. are rich In coloring
and strong and hardy. %
In the sale Saturday will be
found the new und improved
kind.
Dahlias will he sold
Missing Estate Swindle
Being Worked In U. S.
Embassy in London is Swamp
ed With Letters From ‘Heirs’
Asking Best Way to Get
Property.
London.—The missing estate swin
dle is evidently again being worked
extensively In the United Htates. The
embassy here Is overwhelmed with
letters from American "heirs” asking
how best to secure estates due them.
Some letters Indicate that vletlms were
Induced to part with all their property
to pay expenses iff pseudo representa
tives of the chancery court.
Ten year* ago the state department
at Washington received so many re
quests about missing estates In chan
cery that a special Investigation was
made by Henry White, then first sec
retary of the American embassy here
He reported that It would be practi
cally Impossible for any American to
secure an estate from the court of
chancery. The report showed that the
One Could Almost Say the
Neckwear Makes the Dress
So distinctive and pretty is it.
Ladies’ Neckwear collars and fisehus and shoulder ef
fects— made of sheerest lawn and nets, lace trimmed and ruf
fled, in a large assortment, will be placed on sale Saturday
at .. ... : ‘..25*
Heatings —net and shadow lace, which is usually sold I r
39c, we have marked for Saturday’s sale at 250
Ladies’ imported lisle hose—fast black with double soles
and tops and high spliced heels—which we ordinarily sell for
35c, is marked for Saturday 25^
Ladies’ gauze hose, double at wearing points, black, white
and colors, which we have offered at 15c, we have now
marked • • • • • • • *l2' >_«^
Ladies’ medium weight vests, pants and tights, 50c
values 35^
PACKAGES OF ROSES
Four In a package, one year's
growth.
This will ho known ns assort
ment No. 1, and therein will hr
found the Rhea Held, of rich,
glowing red; Ktolle do I.yon, a
bright, rich yellow; the White
Cachet, large, pure white; and
the Radiance, a rich, brilliant
pink.
In assortment No. 2, will be
found the Mnrechal Nell, the
deep, golden yellow of exception
al fragrance; Mumnn Cochet,
bright and satiny pink; Mrs. H.
R, Cant, a bright, rosy red; the
\V. 11. Smith, a flesh and rose
pink. These assortments 'tp -
are each priced at.. ..
ASPARAGUS FERNS
Igice fern they are often call
ed, because of the delicate tra
eery of the plant. Fine large
plants arc these to he sold Sat
urday, and we commend them
to your attention.
They are priced • 15c
Fine Natural Wauy
Hair
SWITCHES
95c
It Is a rare oc
casion. Indeed.
when you can cjvlt
buy a Switch of AOM
such Rood quality
at 950
These Switches
are Just the rlßht _
ran Red Into any
of the latest hair f 1
The natural np- l
pearance of the 4 wSu/wJI /
Switches will on- fJHJHBK. Y
able you to per- ]K*V. J
fectly match your V
Prompt and JR
courteous att< n- ’ w
tlon from experts,
who will assist In
perfect matching. , wr
large estates constantly spoken of ns
“dormant In chancery" or ‘‘awaiting
claimants In the Hank of England
were purely Imaginary, and usually
the Invention of swindlers, who ob
tain money for the prosecution of
claims to fictitious fortunes.
The funds In chancery open to claim
are few, averaging less than *I,BOO
each, two only approaching $75,000,
and most of them Inevitably would
consume their own value In the ex
penses of recovery. The fulest proofs
of genealogy are demanded, and In the
case of Americans such proofs are at
most Impossible. Even the clearest
claims are usually barred by the stat
ute of limitations.' About the time of
this report the Inquiries became so
heavy that ttiey overloaded the corre
spondence of tin- embassy, and a print
ed form of reply was adopted and this
I* In use today.
I,ast year when one of these swlnd
lers persuaded a number of alleged
descendants In America that the es
tate of their ancestor, Hlr Francis
Drake, was ready for distribution by
the court of chancery, the swindle was
widely exposed by the American news
papers, with the result that the In
qulrles practically ceased until with
in the past few weeks.
m
aleut in our store, at this time, and remind you of the great, op
portunities for saving that are yours.
Hams, (Morris’ Supreme " Fresh Creamery Butter, lb .
Granulated Sugar, 25 lie $1.12 Fresh Country Eggs,per doz29<
Carolina Head Rice,
10 pounda TO 1
Pure Igtrd— _
Size 20 #2 85
Size 10 #1 50
Size R 75<:
Compound—
Size 20 #2 35
Size 10 #llß
Size R CJO 1 '
Fancy Lemons, per doz. . 18 1
Oranges, Florida, per
doz 20'
Grape Fruit, 8 for.. . 40'
Spanish Onions, H for. 25'
Bananas, per doz 14'
Asparagus Tips,
6 for #1 15
Pineapple Chunks,
6 for #lls
Irish Potatoes, peck 30*-'
Oats, Quaker, 3 pkgs....2s''
Post Toasties or Com
Flakes, 3 for 25‘
OH, FUDGE.
"Reno again shocked."
"What's the scandal?"
"No scandal. Just a slight earth*
quake tremor."
13EEF PORK
HEAD CHEESE
m7a7bates & ca
223 Koflock Street. Phone (677.
sausage
LAMB POULTRY
Saturday Supper
In the Tea Koom
The price is 35^.
COFFEE
Rio, Ih 20''
K. C. D„ lb 28''
Mocha nnd Java.
3 Ihs for #1 00
Surety 33''
TEA
J. B. W. Special Blend, G, P.
K. 8., Young Hyson, Oolong,
60c for, lb 45V
Spaghetti (Van Camp's),
2 for 25V
National Biscuit Crackers.
10c, 6 for.. 50'
Cream Cheese, Ih 23''
Tomatoes, No. 3, 6 for. 54
Tomatoes, No. 2, 6 for. 45* '
Corn, Sugar, 6 for.. . 45 f ‘
Peas (sifted), 6 for.. 70'
Lye Hominy, No. 3,
6 for 50'
Lima Beans (baby),
6 f0r.... .. 70*
String Beans, Harpoon,
6 for 45V
THREE
TOILET
GOODS
JVhpi’o Tooth
J’ltStO
Danderlno,. .. .
I,interior
Hair Brushes..
Ncwbro’s Herpl
vide
Pnlmnltve Sham
jUb WII miis Frweklc Uvll
Cream
ilind'R Honey A-
Almond Cream
Cutlcura Oint
ment
I'omin'ian Mas
■ago Cronin.. ..
Toilet Wntrra...
Cutlcura Soup...
I Front ll la
S;inltol Tooth
Powder..
« Amollno Powder
"r 1 Qp
LU V Snnltol I’m 1 f I Uu
Cream
Witch Hazel.. ..
Arnica Tooth
Soap
GLADIOLUS
Rich In coloring and easily grown,
Is another fine plant for the South
ern garden well calculated to with
stand the burning heat of the South
ern summer, t
Gladiolus will he sold at, I Cr>
a doz.
BOSTON FERNS
Few fertis equal, none surpass the
Rush u for luxuriant growth and beau*
ty. These plants are fine and large.
They need hut little attention, If It Is
remembered that ferns require mueli
mi Isture and once and a while a ta
hlcspoonful of oil. They do not re
quire the hot, mid-day summer sun.
Porches and rooms are made bright
er! and prettier hy the presence of
Horton Ferns, which many times at
tain great proportions. _
They are prb • d In this
sale at..
WATER BUCKETS
Of wood and fiber, I (lr
a limited number , . .. ■
Golden Har
vest Flour
24-lh. Bags
SOc
Again we call at
tention to the de
cline in prices prev-
Dexert Fruit, Delmont,
fi for #1 35
(Peaches, Pecs, Plums, Apri
cots.)
Ga. Cane Syrup, gal.. . 55 c
Ga. Cane Syrup, V4 -gal. 28* •
Pork and Beans (Campbell’s,
large), (I 1 for.. . 50*
Salmon (pink Alaska),
6 for 50*’
Ketchup (Bull Head),
3 bottles for.. . 25V
Ketchup (Bull Head),
gallon.. .. 95 V
Olives, stuffed, 3 bottles 25*-
Blackberry Jam,
3 glasses., ~ 25v
Boiled Ham, lb 35* :
Breakfast Bacon, I-lb
carton 38 f -
VVelnles, Bologna, Frankfur
ter Sausage, lb.. .. 15*
Fresh Hens, lb.. .. ..24*'
Mackerel, kit 80*'
NOT ALL ARTIFICIAL
Now tints and ruts and puffs a-curl
Combi..a to make a woman,
There Is much padding to a girl,
But some of her is human.