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About The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1914)
FOUR Society Absinlhe the Popular Shade For Every Woman’s hat 1 his Spring Monsieur L'Artlat*. the g»d, the fiend, cull him what you please. »«* musing over Ihr next plact hr would o, havlnx flnUht d hi* dinner and . I 1011*1 *'« aomew hare for nn Ides - In iflor. with wltlrh to pl(*M 'every unman’ In her m'rin* ImL" hr mM lli rnlwd Ihr liqueur gl.w>*. at thsi niomrnl Ihr light flashed upon 11. Thr till a had rnmr! Ahalltthr wa* Ihr rot or! And the rnnwwgr flashed like the light. Within a day the window* of rars* *ho|»* reflected (he color of monsieur * nflor-dlnner drink. And by wlrelea* It eeemed lo come to theae aamA *ho|t* of our*. In the fashionable millinery *ho|i« now la the very hul re fleeting the Idea —the color. It I* a moat bewitching, enticing, rearhlng-out *ort of hat. too, the brim not so wide, but lifted high <>n one aide by a laandeau. and allow ing the hair waved over the ear. A tnw la ao placed aa to bold the brim •Just an." and the other aide of tho brim, letiiaing to lie upturned. Itea flat on thr aide. Ready for Conqueat. "Ma belle'' aroma ready for rnnquest when ahe grla ll on. Tlirre la a band of rloael.v ret little aprln* flower* udorolm tht* hat, which elalm* lo lie hi . otrdtig to "Man." with blue eyes, equally ao to Dorothy," with brown ,-ves, ami aa much ao to "I‘hyllta," who liaa eye* of alren green. The llghl* of the abalnthe color play In many hata. and It ta noted darker In another hat that roniblnea blue tut a trliiunlng. the modifying ahade of lilue thi t uaed to lie combined with old gold. The shape, nf the hat* would aug *• ft that Monsieur l.'Artlate" had brought to him mat* of the floral •trawl that he rrtnaheil and twilled them Into frame* for Imaginary head*; then he pul n handrail under one able and decreed. “There. let that be the domln hi i 1 "utlii in '■ \kv mi f lul flat aa to alni*-. but height given tn a t .ndeau to lift It from her head. For the afreet hat* there are many pretty straw* ahown tn atone Idue and in the straw* allowing blue light*, these brightened by flower* of more vivid hue. Emerald green la a color to be aeen In many of theae* of soft at raw. Cov cred with a broad moire ribbon Iti green drawn aeroaa tho crown French flowers adorn this and many other hat* which explain the word “ehte.“ In "beet-rouge" (eaally translated) ta the prettiest of atraw hat*, sailor shaped Hnd trimmed tn flowers of har monising note*. Tho fuwlila color* show in allotltct. the bat of Uark-col- MIZPAH CIRCLE TO MEET. The MU pah Circle of the King* Daughter*, will meet Friday after noon at 4 o'clock al the Young Men * ( h lstian Association on (ireene 8 treat. AT THE CRANFORD TOMORROW Mrs llnati Cummlng and Mr* Thomas lawless will serve ten Rt tile CrHitford Club tomorrow afternoon MRS OLOFSON TO ENTERTAIN. Mrs I’lrlek Olofann will entertain thr Thursday Coterie Thursday after jeon. MEETING OF CHILD WELFARE WORK. There w ill be a meeting of Ehe local chapter of the Child Welfare Asso ciation held tomorrow. Wednesday, af ternoon at 4 o'clock at the North Au gusta school house All Intereated lire asked to attend FOR THE BARBECUE AT CARMICHAEL'S. There has I it nothing that has been given In Augusta that, from present indications. will prove a morn delightful success than will the bar becue t'iat Is being arranged lor M day at Carmichael'* Club. A* has lien already stated it la being put on tv the young women who hHve made such a si lenlld a access of the I'tnu ](eights Tea Shop and tho money made will g.i to the building fund of the Young Women* Christian Asso ciation, The tickets can he secured from either Mrs Charles Phtgltv. sl9 Creeni Street or from Mrs Murdock nt l.e Hon Air. who tiave vary gra ciously consented to serve tn till* ca pacity The ticket* will coat sll bo R piece, and the cue. which will he surv ed promptly at 1:110 o'clock, will ha one of the most sumptuous ever serv ed even at historic old Carmichael's. If »ou haven't your tickets, either see Mrs Murdock, or phone Mrs. Phtnlay at 170. The main friends of Mrs C\ P. Kendal will be glad tn know that sly* ia eolng so writ it at ahe ha* been !*■• ntovrd from the hospital to her home. The return home of me Col, I-a mars last night will be a source of great gratification to the large circle of their friend* Mrs. lauuar. Mrs. Ernest Morris and Young launar Mor ris have been gone nearly Tour mouths on a visit to Ur. Morris, who is now residing at Tucson, Arizona While gone they took tn the automobile race* at Frisco and were snut up in lg>* Angeles during the recent great floods Mi l-atuar . elebrstad the event of their home coming by meet ing them at the depot with a magnifi cent brand now ear that a Pullman can t route in sight of They enjoyed their trip hugely, but were mighty glad to get back to home an l the home folks. Friends of Mr* 8 11. Meyer* will regret to learn that ahe ta confined to her home by stokm-si - Mr Llewellyn I knight v’a friend* are very pleased to #«-e him out aftor a eevere Illness, German Hat Co. 880 BROAD STREET, Men'* nnd 1-adie*’ Hat* Cleaned and Blocked \V* hay* th* cele brated DRY STEAM CLEANER, the only on* in th* city. Old hats mad* new. Moat rea sonable charges Parcel Post charge* paid on out of-town order*. ■ ored straw, and the flower* graduating from dull purple to eerlae hue*. The smart black straw hut* up- I turned in the front and made high with * crown of white Paradise aigrette*, j and other black straw*, fined to th* ! edge of the brim with black moire 1 tire given height and airy touch In 1 black goura plumes, still crowning ! many hulf. Th# Suita. The new spring suit* partake nf the hat* In * spirit of witchery, for the coat* of these suit* are nothing short of saury little, short. Jaunty nffalra, made, some of them, with sleeve* draped Just below the elbow to show the fHII of lace from the aleqv* of a lace blouse. I.lltle bit lon* adorn the coat a* they do the *klrt, back and front, nf this gown, in a model In the anft share nf pastel green, the matc hing* one l.esa dressy are many In the ever smart black *nd white ■ heck*, as sure ly herald* nf spring aa the Jonquil ami \ Inlet. Th* Coraat. Tlmiigh Ignorant mankind and un tutored women may think that the bat nr tile ault are the moat Important parts nf woman's attire, the woman who know* realize* now that her cor set la the moat Important part of the structure of her toilet. Blu* gels that fit nt, make* sure that It flta, and then lu-gln* the season's campaign upright In It. In the store* now are «<hui a* many kind* of cor* *•'l*. It would seem, a* hut*, for there la on* to make the thin, angular wom an look like Frltzl Seheff (all thlnne**, hut rouudneasl; there are corsets here that timin' madams, who haa to diet, realise that getting the right eoraet, she cull look *b ndor and *tlll eat sal ads and ileasort once a week, wrlth now and then a baited potatoes. There 1* the corset e*pecl4lly designed for tile low cut dancing gown, «nd corset# design ed for dancing. There la one for golf especially, *nd one for solid comfort when wulklng. To wear with them aro all the little accessories brassieres, etc. The Materials. Itut when von have bought your hut and your ault und the right kind of eoraets, then you can trust youraelf to see the material* selected lo adorn inadame for the opera. There are rl«h brocades for her opera wrap; soft taffetas, two-toned, flowered, and '»> all colors, for her afternoon gown*. There are bright-colored materials for tango sashes and hengallnes, crepe silks and crepe ile chine*. All the col or* that nature or art could create Wave their nede In this the rurnhal of materials the spring of 11114. Mix* Ilona Tnllnferro haa return ed from Havannah, Where ahe visited Mr*. Craig CfUMUI She was Ac companied home by Mrs. CMtnatnn., who will spend some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jus P. Ver ilery. A THOUGHT FOR THE DAY. Hook love, my friends, la your p*a» to the greatest, the purest and the moat perfect pleasure that Ood hna prepared for Ida erealtirea. It lasts 7 The burden of good appearance is lifted <g from your purse Many a man wishes he could wear better clothes —you can. j|| Good clothes that have style, hold their shape, and wear. Better JKI clothes for the money! They are STYLEPLUS CLOf HES sl7. 401 S cn!this S ttl7 Clothes I 111 N.llllv |'l l' C III!' VVlilM OV-'I . •'i'i- - -.1.-. .•At.* flTif If they were sold withotit the trade ntnrk they would bring S2O to $25. Why? Hwatise STYLKPLUS has the grade of fabrira, the atyling and the careful making that men who pay as high as $25 demand. In other words, STYLF.PLUS CLOTH ICS are not simply right in style. They are “all around values,” right in fal brie anti in workmanship as well as in style. | Let us show you how the question of good appearance become# a matter of picking out the STYLEPLITS that i looks best on you. No temptation to pay a little more to I get suited. Big range of styles and fabrics. Specials for young men. j BARKSDALE J & SATCHER “Mary Jane” Pumps for Children Another popular novelty—spring heels, an kle strap pumps like “Big Sister” wears. Shown in Patent, Gun Metal and White Can vas. SI.OO to SO.OO the Pair THE BOOTERY R. L. GARRETT, Mgr. 730 Broad St. We Give Purple Stamps. when all other plesaitres fsde. It will nup|»ort you when all othrr rwrfpttio** nr* gone it will last you until VOut death. It will make your hour* plea* ant In you as long as you live Anthony Trollope. MASQUE DANCE THIB EVENING. The masque dance which will tie given this evening by Mr. snd Mr*. Ilenry 8. Ludlow will be n very beau tiful event and participated In by u 1#• rfr•* number of kim mlm all nf whom will he on rnn*n ,,#% - Colored wlks will make their first public appearance at this dance. |>r. .lame* P Smith's condition shows no Improvement and his family and friend* are most apprehensive. Miss Mary Eleanor laikc of Edge- Held. H. t'., passed through the city today en route to Atlanta, where sh. Time Has s Si'k Gloves nml experience haa proved them to bo the best ailk glove* made, yet they cost no mors than the ordinary kind. When you are asked to buy a sub stitute lor "KAYSER "Silk Gloves insist on the Genuine “KAYSER” Look for “KAYSER” In the hem. It insures maximum value for the price paid. e A guarantee ticket withe very pair that the tips outwear the gloves. Short “KAYSER" Silk Glove* 90c to $1.25 Long “KAYSER” Silk Gloves 75c to $2.00 AT ALL STORES Men’s Fashion Shop. 814 Jackson St. Near Opera House. THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.' will visit friends. WOMAN'S CLUB TO AID IN CITY CLEANING. A delegation from the Woman's Club made the rounds of the colored school* of Augusta this morning and distributed literature relative to "Cleaning-up Hay." and gave llltir talks lil regard to how they should co-operate in distributing dodg-A which will explain Just whut they a/ 1 ' to do. a . PHILOMATHICS MEET TOMORPOW. The regular meeting of the Phllij mathlr club will meet at four o’clock ! tomorrow, Wednesday, afternoon at the Young Women's Christian Association. | Mrs. W. C'. Lewis has returned I home aften a visit with her brother j anil sister In "law. Mr. and Mrs. VI L. Hargrove, In Athena. V I fcj| I mfflwM-W la H mmm ll LjTj g*g»Vgj :^6 Ml lii flf 'll i MV / »v\ iu I*H Awy/ .SPECIALS IN READY-TO-WEfIR Ladies’ and Misses’ embroidered Voile C I T £A dresses trimmed in shadow laces, special / Ladies’ and Misses’ embroidered Crepe dresses in white and assorted colors, worth $15.00, £l l £A at * Ladies’ and Misses’ striped Voile dresses, C 7 TA worth SIO.OO, at See Window Display OF —— Ladies’ and Misses’ Dresses in all Linen, Ratines, Crepes, Voiles and Mar quisettes in white and the new shades. This is the opportunity of the season, no such display in Augusta for this price; nothing in the A H T A lot worth less than $lO, some as high as \ | fly $12.50, your choice at one price V ■ $35.00 Moire Silk Suits black and the CA very best shades, at /•\JV/ $35.00 Silk Bengaline suits, $27.50 $27.50 Silk Crepe de Chine dresses, 50 $25.00 Silk Taffeta suits and dresses, $20.00 Ladies'new Crepe and Voile Waists, <f O *7 A worth $3.50 at $1.98 Voile Waists nicely embroidered $1.49 at * Beautiful line of Silk Messaline Petticoats, "f AJ? worth $5.00, at Specials in Mourning Dresses and Waists,'Also Coat Suits. Ladies’ low neck sleeveless knee length Union OFxp Suits, lace trimmed, at Men’s 50c Spring weight underwear, 39c at Men’s 50c web seam drill Drawers, 39c at THE WISE DRY GOODS CO. Broad St. Augusta, Ga. Broad St. TUESDAY MARCH 17.