The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, March 17, 1914, Home Edition, Page THREE, Image 3

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TUESDAY MARCH 17. - OLD FAVORITE SOROS FOR ALL Beautiful Volume Illustrated With Splendid Portraits of Great Artists. How many of the dear old mini* hav» you in your home? How many tlmea have you wished for non <• old favorite which is panning thought has brought to your mind? And oh. how dear to memory are the old tune*! What would you give .to have a com plete collection of these old favorites, words, music and all? You never saw a collection of this kind, and yet you have always wanted it With this thought in view. The Herald has arrangetf to take up the distribution of a volume caled "Songs That Never Grow Old," Here are all the okl favorites all together, including songs of home, college, sacred, pa triotic love and operatic songs, as well as national airs of different countries, Thes > Include German. French. Italian and English songs, the dearly beloved Songs of Ireland and Scotland, and many others that are familiar to everybody. These old favorites have been com piled and selected with the utmost car” by the most competent authorities, and are printed and bound all together, making seven song books in one vol ume. There are two styles of bind ing, one in art brtstol covers and the other In heavy English' cloth. The. contents are the same, but, of course, the cloth brinding is more durable, and with ordinary care should last a life time. It Is stamped in gold on side and back; is flat-opening, and under usual conditions such a book could not be sold for less than 12.50. A most attractive innovation in this edition are the mognUlcent illustra tions. These consist of a rare galaxy of sixty-nine wonderful portraits of the world's greatest vocal artists, many in favorite costumes. The list Includes Caruso, Tetrazzini Slezak. Melba, Farra, Bond, Matzenauer, Goritz, Scotti, Fremstad and almost 60 others. None of these portraits have ever before been shown in a work of this character and they are all repro duced from copyrighted photographs which have been approved by the art ists themselves. Every reader will want to possess this rare and unique collection, but can get it only through The Herald. In another column of this issue will be found a coupon In which is explain ed the plan of distributing this beau tiful book of old favorite sopgs. Read ers are urged to lose no time in famil iarizing themselves with the plan. Read the display announcement in this issue, and clip the coupon today. THE BIJOU Great things are in store for the pat- j rons of the Bijou the last half of the ! week. One of the greatest things is a real, live baby to he given away by the management of the Bijou Thea ter Saturday. The presentation will he made on the stage in the presence of the entire audience to the person holding the lucky coupon. The cou pons will be given with every admis sion ticket used Saturday. This will be the biggest feature ever put on by any vaudeville house in the country. Be sure and get a coupon Saturday. He's a "darling," and no matter whether it's a “he" or a "she.” you'll want it. The show now going on. "A Rom ance of the Seaside," Is drawing big houses. A new company comes Thurs day for the remainder of the week. MR. ROBERT HELME BADLY INJURED IN A RUNAWAY Was Brought to City Hospital This Morning. Is Said He May Lose His Eye. Mr. Robert Helme, of Burke county, who was seriously injured yesterday in a runaway accident, was brought to the City hospital this morning suffer ing with an ugly wound on his face. It is stated by authorities at the hospi tal that Mr. Helme may lose his eye as a result. The patient is a brother of Mr. W. H. Helme, prominent in Burke. The injuries, while serious, are not believed to be fatal. Skirts dry cleaned, 50c up. Augusta French Dry Cleaning Co., Fone 2976. W. D. T. B. $15.00 special suits are the greatest value in Clothes ever offered. Come In and be convinced. F. G. Mertins. WHEN YOU'RE SICK YOUR WAGES STOP You know what that means— worry—big bills —debt! You know you can’t afford to get sick. Keeping In good health means food and clothing for you and your family. It Is up to you to take care of yourself. It Is up to you. whenever you don't feel v ght, to take something to make you right, to strengthen you. build you up, ward off worse sickness-protect you and your family. That thing we have In Rexall Olive OH Emulsion. In offer ing it to you. we protect you against money-risk, by personally promising you that, If it does not restore your health, we will give back your money without word or question. We believe it Is the best builder of health, energy and strength you can get. It is helping many of your neighbors If It don't help you, we will give back your money. Rexall Olive Oil Emulsion is com posed principally of pure Olive Oil and the Hypophosphites. Each has long been endorsed bv successful physicians. Here they are for the first time combined. The result is a remarkable nerve blood and strength-building remedy that is( both food and medicine. For all who nre nervous, run-down and debilitated— no matter what the cause; for old peo ple for convalescents: for puny children, we know of nothing that will give health and strength as quickly as Rex all Olive Oil Emulsion. It Is a real builder of good blood, strong muscles, good digestion Pleasant to take. It contains no alcohol or habit-form.n* drugs If vou don’t feel well, econo mize both money and strength by begin ning todav to take Rexall Olive Oil Emulsion Sold only at the Rexall Stores, and In this own only by us. SI.OO. —T. G. Howard. Store No. 1. Broad and Jackson St. Store No. 2, 710 Broad St., Augusta. Ga. New Spring Colonials, $2.95 We are Making a Specialty of Fine Wash Materials This Spring Cottons and cotton silk mixtures prevail. Wo have searched the foreign and home markets and picked out, wherever we could, the finest and prettiest pat' terns and materials. We believe we are showing everything worth while in ratine crepes and voiles. We will make a specialty of: • 45-inch Fancy Novelty Ratine worth $1.50 and $1.65 a yard, for $1 24 $1 25 45-inch Fancy Colored Ratine .. .. $1 lO $1.50 45-inch Solid Colors Dovetyn sl-10 50c Figured Voiles asd Crepes 39 ( ' 50c 36-inch Rice-Cloth Ratine 25^ $1.23 3G-inch Silk Warp Eponge 98<’ $2.00 36-inch Silk Warp Brocade Eponge $125 Savings in Laces and Embroideries 1,000 yards embroidered Voile Flouncing, 27 inches wide, $2.50 values, Wednes day'will be priced at $1.89 3,000 yards of Calais and Shadow Edges and Insertions to match; 3 to G inches wide; values to 25c, Wednesday price Baby Flouncing, 27 inches wide, in small dainty patterns of Swiss; values to $1.25; Wednesday for -750 Net Top Flouncing, widths from 4 to 12 inches, new and pretty designs, is priced from 35'' to 9RO A Special Purchase of Hair Bow Ribbons, in Moire and Taffeta and Fancy Combinations, in widths from 5 to 8 inches, which is priced up to 50c a yard, will be sold Wednesday for 25^ Please Take Note That through The Household Club you may buy Furniture, House Furnishings, Carpets and Fugs, China and Glassware, Hewing Machines, Bedding, Curtains, etc,, at sale prices even, with but the $3.00 additional charge for carrying the ac count. At The Grand “ZIEGFELD FOLLIES.” “Ziegield Follies," said to be the largest musical comedy entertain ment in the world, is to ho exhibited at the Grand Monday, March 30th. This will mark the first and only pre sentation here of this musical comedy institution. All told there are more than one hundred and fifty entertain; ers employed in the presentation of the piece. The big cast will include Jose Collins, Frank Tlnney. Leon Er rol, Nat Willis, Elizabeth Brice Stel la Chatelaine, Ethel Amorita Kelley, Anna Pennington, William Be Brum, Murray Queen, J. Bernard Dyllyn, Harry Gribbon, Peter Swift, Max Scheck. Charles Purdy, Florence Gard ner. Bottie Vernon. Bessie Gross, Rose Wertz, Mav Hennessy. Dorothy Godfrey, Val Davne, Dorothy Newell, Aimee Grant, Addison Conway. Reta Spear, Lillian Taschman, Charles Mitchell, Fawn Conway, Charles Schribner, Flo Hart Arthur Rose and Eleanor Dell. In addition to the prin cipals mentioned above there will be a large ZiegfeW beauty chorus. ONLY ONE PRODUCTION OF THE “ROSE MAID.” When Werba and Luescher produc ed the big opera success, "The Rose Maid," which is coming to the Grand Saturday, matinee and evening, they are said to have ignored oldfashioncd comic opera convention, the same as they did with "The Soring Maid." The new work which will be present ed this season under the sole direc tion of Frank G. Payne, will be seen here for a return engagement. "The Rose Maid” is infested with an atmos rphere of joyousness that starts at the very rise of the first curtain and con tinues through the entire action of the I iece. The story opens with a gay house party In Liberty Hall, the vounk Duke of Harchester's London House, and finishes among the bril liant gatherings always found at Bel gium's most popular Casino Ostens. In the latter scene, the state Is crowded with the happy roisterers. wT.ose doings have made Ostend one of the most fascinating resorts in Burope. There is a gorgeous coloring to this scene in which the very dis play of stylish kowns caused the ope ra to be called the "opera of Tun and fashion.” "The Rose Maid” was the best liked of all operas in New York since “The Spring Maid,” and will lie presented here witli the same elab orate production and extravagant de tail that made it the vogue on Broad way last season. There is only one "Rose Maid” company in tour, so that local theatergoers inav he certain of seeing the best production possible in tills city. Seats on sale Thursday 10 a. m. CONDITION OF DR. SMITH UNCHANGED LATE TODAY latest information from the City hospital is that Dr. James I’. Smith, who has been extremely ill for some time, is practically unconscious, his condition unchanged. While all hope. Is not yet given up, according to the statement from physicians. It Is be lieved that time only CM ti II tIM end The patient was removed from his residence on The Hill to the City hos pital Saturday, when his condition be came worse. It is learned that he would not consent to an operation, which had been advised. Dr. Smith is well-known here. He has many friends who are entertaining every hope for his recovery. Weather Forecast Is for Another Beautiful, Clear Day Tomorrow The forecast for Tuesday Indicates more beautiful weather —weather that makes Augusta famous. Soft breezes will blow and the temperature will make one think he is In the tropics. According to the weather man this march so far is one of the prettiest on record. "Tuesday will be a fine, dear day," declared Mr. Krriigh. the forecaster, this morning, "with very little wind, mostly light ail* currents. The tem perature In the early morning may go as low as 45 or therabouts and rise during the early afternoon above 70 degrees. Everybody should he pleased with the present weather conditions. THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. We are placing these $3.50 ami $4.00 Slippers on sale for Wednesday only. They are new Spring goods, in patent leather and gun metal, welts and turns, with the fashionable “Spanish Louis" or “leather kidney" heels. The Wednesday price will be $2.95. (Second Floor.) $1.25 36-inch Silk Warp Crepes, solid colors, 98<’ $2.50 40-inch Basket Weave Ratine, new shades $l9B $1.25 40-inc‘h Figured Silk Warp Cotton Char meuse .. 98<’ $1.25 44-inch Knotted Ratine. 20 shades ... ,7RC 75c 40-inch Fancy Striped Ratine 59*' $1.23 45-inch Bordered Ratine 59*’ Department Store APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE TO HAVE A MEETING AT 8 TONIGHT Probable That Budget Will be Prepared for Submission to City Council Tomorrow Night. Mayor Favors As Ex treme Reduction in Appropriations As Is Consistent With Efficiency. There will be a meeting of the ap propriations committee of city coun cil tonight at 8 o’clock, when the bud get. for 1914 will bo arranged and a report made ready to submit to city council. It is probable that at tlm meeting of council tomorrow night* OLD FOLKS FIND NEW REMEDY RELIEVES ALL KIDNEY AND BLADDER MISERIES Drives Rheumatic Pains Away, Relieves Backache and Blad der Disorders After A Few Doses Are Taken. Sleep disturbing bladder weaknesses, baekaelie, rheumatism, and the many other kindred ailment* whb-h so com monly come with declining year*, need no longer he a nouree of dread and mis ery to those who are past the middle age of life. The new discovery, Croxone, over comes all such disorders because It re moves the very cause of the trouble. It soaks right Into the kidney*, through the walls and linings; cleans out the little filtering glands and cells, and gives ttie kidneys new strength to do their work properly. It neutralize* and dissolve* the poisonous uric- acid sub Specials in Silks and Dress Goods $1.2.) Crepe-le-TiUxe, in sixteen beautiful new and staple shades 89^ $1.75 Orepe-10-Chino, colors and black $1.59 $2.00 Embroidered Crepe, in white only, four designs $1.69 $1,25 French Wool Crepe, very soft and light weight, will not wrinfde; II inches wide, light and dark colors, for • 89^ SI.OO Waffle Cheeks and Novelty Black Suitings, II inches wide; used much in the spring styles : 69^ Special purchase of 1,000 yards of Silk, value to 75c, for 39^ Certain Dress Goods similarly priced. lOfelOK suitable for men and women, range in price from $lB to SSO (Fifth Floor.) whlch has been called for the purposo of confirming anti receiving the report of the finance committee on the sale of $250,000 flood protection bonds of 1912 and for other purposes, the report vj the appropriations committee will he rendered. stance* that lodge In the Joints and muscles, causing rheumatism; and makes the kidneys filter and sift out ail the poisonous waste matter from the blood and drive It out of the system. it matters not how old you are or how long you have suffered, Croxone Is so prepared that It Is practically Im possible to take tt Into the human sys tem without results. You will find It different from all other remedies There Is nothing else on earth like It. It star’s to work Immediately and more than a few doses are seldom required to relieve even the most chronic, obstinate cases. It Is the most wonderful remedy ever made for restoring the lifeless organ* to health arid strength and ridding the sys tem of every particle of uric acid, and you c:tn take It with the utmost confi dence that nothing on earth will so quh-kly i ure such conditions. You can obtain an original package ot Croxone at trifling cost from any first class druggist. II druggists are au thorlzed to personally return the pur ,ha i- price I Cfoxone should fail la a single eaae. Trunks and Bags In a splendid display, may be s?en now at Whites. The Trunks, combinations SAVE MORE By collecting Surety Coupons. Surety Coupons save you from 2 to 5% on your purchases. The fight on the appropriation for Iho civil service commission, embrac ing the police and fire departments, Is expected to he warm. The appropria tions committee will ho alrfiofft even ly divided, so it Is thought, on the question of the appropriation. A por tlon of the committee will vote for mi appropriation of $96,000 for the po lice and $76,000 for the fire depart ment and another portion will vole for an appropriation of SOO,OOO for the po lice and $70,000 for the fire depart ment. A warm fight on the question Is ex pected In city council tomorrow night. If the advocates of the SOO,OOO and $70,000 appropriations win out the SIO,OOO additional will he taken from tlio huilgot, which will mean a total reduction In appropriations of more [HOME JONGJ-JJCRB) JDNGYLOVE JONGf] fttfßioncmj’i Song Book Coupon PPCa/’EAfTTP HY THE ||Tlie Auqusta Herald, March 17. 1914^J * as explained below- SEVEN SOAIG BOOKS IN ONZ rcOLLEGF. OPERATIC JDNGJj SIX OF THESE COUPONS Entitle the bearer to a choice of either as the beautiful song hooks described below wh«a accompanied hy the • xpensa amount sat opposite the itfU •eUctad, which covers the items of the cost of packing, express from the factory, checking, clerk hire, end other necessary expense items. “SONGS THAT NEVER GROW OLD”—ILLUSTRATED A grand collection of all the old favorite songs compiled and selected with the utmost care by the most competent authorities, illustrated with a rare galaxy of 6q wonderful portraits of the world’s greatest vocal artists, many .n farorite ro.tume,. Thi. bl( book cont.lna ions, of Home and Lore : Patriotic, Barred and I olleg- aongi; Operatic and National aon*. SEVEN complete aens books In ONE volume. Preient SIX coupon, to show you are a reader of thia paper and 79c for the beautiful heavy English cloth binding; paper binding, 49 cents. Wa strongly recommend the heevy cloth Undine, es it la e book that will MAII. ORDERS Either h-„,k by parrel poet, unhide EX’! FA 7 rent, wbhin 150 milaa; 10 cents 1,0 to 300 mile*; for greater diatancea aak poatroaater amount to include for ] lba. THREE than $75,000. It is a well known fact that Mayor 1 laync wains the appropriations re duced to the lowest possible amount:, as to he consistent wltti efficient ser vice. "We must show the people of Au gusta that we are lnearnest about re ducing tlm expenses of the city,” Buys tile mayor. Gloves Cleaned, any length, 10c. Augusta French Dry Cleaning 00., Fone 2976. W. T. B. (let tout suit from F. G. Martina. Hpend $15.00, save SIO.OO. iNAHONALt/PWJ