The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, March 15, 1914, Home Edition, Image 17

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||OME EDITION VOLUME XIX. No. 74. Connections of Jas. TsdcCreery & Co., 34th Street, and Lord & Taylor, Fifth Avenue, New York Citv WHY We can buy and sell cheaper than any dealer buying alone. The following recently ap peared in a local advertise ment other than ours: “The selling prices of any store de pend upon the buying prices.” This sounds the note of what we would say to you. We are one of forty-odd stores through the United States and Canada. The con sumption or patronage of these stores is that of more than 10,- 000,000 people. When stocks are bought for the stores, they are sufficient to meet the de mands of this enormous army of people. You can readily see that goods secured in such quantities may be bought cheaper than a merchant buy ing for 1,000,000 or 10,000. There is our answer and yours. That is why it is to your interest to buy through White’s. A PIANO IS NOT GOOD Unless it contains several features, which the average person considers trivial. There are many instruments, encased in the finest woods, which are not worth having because they lack these essentials. White’s piano department, the largest under one roof in the South, is stocked with the finest pianos made==carefully selected and tested by our own experts. You may be sure, when buying of White’s, that the instrument is much finer than the ease. In the department may be found the Pianos and Player-Pianos May Be Bought Through The Household Club. The New Millinery for Spring and Summer Now on display in White’s, is full of charm and dis tinction. It includes exclusive hats from celebrated design <ts in America and abroad. Georgette, with charming high-crowned oyster col ored straws and other captivating little hats; Jeanne Lanvin, who has brought forth the Hand kerchief hat, as stunning as it is odd: Evelyn Vernon, whose taste is her chiefesf charm; Marie Louise, than wliotn there is no more' individ ual originator; ..... Joseph, of French name • but decided American tendencies; Kursman, whose willow plume insures his popu larity with American women. Come in and see the hats. Notions Not To Be Forgotten Pearl buttons, sizes 14 to 30, plain and fish eve, regular 10c a dozen; Monday price .. Guaranteed pearl buttons, fancy and plain; sizes 14 to 24, values 15c to 25c, on sale Monday, a dozen 10£ Pearl buttons, first quality in seconds; all sizes; regular 5c values will be placed on sale Mondav two dozen for THE AUGUSTA HERALD W here Baby Lives These Days In the Out-of- Doors The little ones lives in the carriages. They should be roomy, clean vehicles, such as you find at White’s de partment. Baby Carriages, with wil low bodies and tops, made with a large roll about both, are priced from sls to S4O Perambulators, green or brown, are priced from sl2 50 to $25 00 Collapsible Gocarts, from $5 00 to sl2. AUGUSTA. GEORGIA. SUNDAY MORNING. MARCH 15. 1914. Steinway, the Kohler & Campbell, the Waud, the Kranick and Back and Belming. Piano players the manufacturers equal ly as well known, we also carry. >*j\ 1,000 dozen good quality pearl buttons, all sizes from 14 to 30, on sale Monday three dozen for 5^ Fish eye pearl buttons, sizes 18 to 45, 3, 0 and 12 on card, regular 15c values, special price 10c In the Nursery ijyij The crib is where the lit tle body rests, and great care should be taken in se curing sanitary cribs, mat tresses and springs. White enamel cribs, with seven - eighths continuous posts, and drop sides; Na tional link springs, which is usually priced at $lO, we will sell for $8.98. Brass eriks, with one inch continuous posts, drop sides. National link springs, 30x60 inches being the di mensions, may be bought at prices ranging $25 to $35 Crib Mattresses, covered with fancy blue tickings, are priced at $.”>.00, and will be sold Monday for $3.98. Tivo Specially Priced Pieces of Furniture A Modern Dresser Made of Mahogany, Golden Oak or Bird’s K:ye Maple, with a -12 inch top, oval or square mirror. This dresser is plainly marked $35.00. The special price is $29.98 FLOOR COVERINGS CHANGE With the seasons. It is necessary when the sea sons arc extremes. By way of specially pricing Spring‘floor coverings we will place on sale Mondav CHINA MATTING RUGS, Which arc the regulation size, !>\l2 foot at .. ..$6.50 36x72 inch rugs to match will bo sold for 75^ JAPANESE RUGS Also in the regulation size oxl2, for $3.50 36x63 rugs to match for 50<^ TO AVOID THE RUSH Place your order for awnings now. Wo will recover the old frames <*r build new ones. Telephone for our representative to call and furnish figures. Can You Test the Quality of Linens? If you can, we invite your attention to the special prices we arc running in this depart ment Monday. 39e 10-4 Defender Sheeting, limit 5 yards 27V&* $1.50 27 inch hemmed Bird’s Eye, limit two pieces 98^ 25c and 35 Iluek Towels, all linen, limit 12 19<* $1.25 72 inch all linen damask, 10 patterns 79<* SPECIALS IN WASH GOODS. 15c colored crepes, small rose patterns 7|/5^ $1.25 45 inch bordered ratine, grey and white and blue and white 4?V SI.OO 27 inch brocade crepe do chine, 25 shades 75^ 75c 30 inch mercerized crepes, very sheer, at SI.OO 45 inch Bulgarian crapes, all colors and white 69^ 25 pieces of 45 inch French Lawn, values to 65c, for 19f The Women's Apparel is Made to Please Suits and Dresses arc made with woman’s most powerfif! charm—lit tle frills and ruffles. The cases are filled with them now, and you are asked in to see them. We have selected several models which we think particularly at tractive to describe briefly. The first is a crepe poplin, with a two-button jacket, of' which the sleeves and yoke are cut in a piece. The back is loose; the collar a Per sian crepe; buttons of crystal; bindings, satin; linings peau-de-eygne. The sleeves are seven-eighths length. The skill is fulh r than the skirts of the winter, made with a ruffled tunic. This model and several others in a full range of' colors and black, are priced at $23.95. A Bolero Effect Jacket Is the chiefest and most attractive feature of a silk poplin suit, to which the sleeves are full length and the skirt made with a triple tunic. This suit and others of varying colors and materials, are priced at $33.50. The Draped Collar Distinguishes a chiffon taffeta suit, the jacket of which is lined with satin, and the skirt made tunic. This particular -nit is of black, but there are others of other colors. They are priced at $31.50. LONG SASHES Characterize certain of the Spring suits, carried at White’s in silk crepe poplins. A partic ularly beautiful one is the suit made of a strange shade of blue-gray, made with low kimona sleeves, a loose jacket, square in back and Eton effect in front. A deep charmeuso sash of an exquisite shade of the blue-grey, catches the jacket in at the waist. The skirt is made with an unusual tunic, which is not visible from the front, but is made deep in the back, .. Freiqht is Prepaid On goods bought of us and consigned to points within 200 miles of Augusta. In this way, and with our Mail Order Depart ment at your command, shopping here costs but a two cent stamp extra. We solicit vour account. Dining Room Chairs With those convenient slip, leather seats. The finish is Golden Oak or Mission or Early English. The chairs are now priced $5.00, but will be sold Monday for $3.98 $6.00 PER YEAR—S CENTS PER COPY. $1.25 81x99 Defender Sheets 79^ <;i/,e cotton crash, while and colored bor ders .. -...41 fA All Bath Mats marked 20 per cent Less Than Marked Price. SI.OO 10-4 all linen Sheeting, limit 5 yards 79* $1.75 11-4 heavy white Spreads .... $1.29 45 inch white silk warp crepes, very sheer, from to $3.50 $1.98 heavy French ratine, niatalcsse, mot tled plisse, medeira homespun and serge, at .. $149 50c flowered crepes and marquisettes . 100 pieces fancy Novelty Ratine and Crepes, values t 051.75, for $1.25 100 pieces of White Novelty Watine are priced, specially, from .. .. to $3.50 HOME EDITION Increased Business Means more sales; more sales, more goods ; more goods, cheaper prices. “Upon the magnitude of business depends the price.” One of the chicfcst reasons why we can offer you the great conveniences of The Household Club with practically no extra cost, is that the Club increases the volume of sales, and by the process above, more sales mean cheaper prices for all concerned. The Household Club now numbers many hundreds on its lists. They are men and wo men, young and old, rich and poor, who have seen the reason and convenience of that ex cellent institution and are buy ing for the home through its rules. If you have a friend who is a member, ask him of it. There is not a discontented member on the large list.