The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, March 22, 1914, Home Edition, Image 17

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||OME EDITION VOLUME XIX. No. 81. CONNECTIONS OF Jas. McCreery & Co34th St. Lord y Taylor , Fifth Ave.* New York City. ALL WASH GOODS LOOK ALIKE ON PAPER It’s only when you get down to actual comparison that the real quality shows itself. We invite your inspection and comparison of our stock, on which we have made the following special prices for Monday: 40 inch uncut cotton velvet, for long coats, leading • • • .$2.75 45 inch embroidered crepe flouncing, white and colored with ratine borders .... $3.50. 44 inch embroidered French crepes, white grounds, colored embroidery $3.98 40 inch rose pattern embroidered crepe, blue, pink and white • .$4.98 44 inch open work basket weave ratine for flouncing $1.98 44 inch novelty ratine, solid shades, checks, stripes, plaids $1.49 44 inch plisse ratine, heavy finish in solid shades $1.25 One of the largest makers of hand embroidered Madeira linens will be in our store March 25th 26th and 27th, where he will show and take orders for these goods at special prior*. “ COLONIALS" IS THE CRY IN WOMEN'S LOW SHOES Colonials iu patent leather and gunmetals, priced from $3.50 ' Cadies’ patent and gunmctal pumps, with satin tailored bows; the new pump for street wear, $4.00. Oriental boudoir slippers, imported from Constantinople, SI.OO values Misses’ patent and gunmetal “Baby Doll slippers, welt soles, made on wide toe and natural shape, $1.50 to $2.50. “Ziegfeld Follies v And almost every other musical comedy written, together with the reigning dance music, Tangos, lies- M fii p 1 : 11" i vl.|| ill ,i i & t| Jp >j| m It is Not too Early to Think of Refrigerators flu fl B BjJTjUttfT . --■- ORDER NOW THE AUGUSTA HERALD MADEIRA EXHIBITION itations or what you will, is at your heck and call, if you own a Victrola. The home with a Victrola is a home full of life and brightness and good cheer and happiness. There isn’t music, of what taste soever, but what it may be found in the Victrola cabinet record. White’s record room is com plete. It is restocked each week. \ Victrolas, which maybe bought through The Household Club, are priced from sls to S2OO. Look about you now, seethe stock; buy if you wish, and we will keep for delivery when you please. The Spring is upon su suddenly, no matter how far away it may seem now. Spring and Summer merge very quickly. A few weeks and a refrigerator or an ice box will be a necessity. “North Star Refrigerators,” zinc, enamel or porcelain lined, are perhaps the most economical on the market. They are so built as to retain the cold air, and the cork filling adds to this storing quality of the box. “North Stars” are priced SB.OO to $75.00. Ice boxes from $6.50 to $25.00. Awnings should he ordered now. We will re cover the old or make new ones. Telephone for our representa tive. Augusta’s Only J Department Store 44 inch matalasse ratine, solid colors and plaids to match . $125 44 inch black and white stripes and checks 98^ 45 inch brocade silk warp crepes, white and colors $149 44 inch silk warp crepes, medium weight, white and colored $1.25 42 inch figured cotton charmeuse silk warp 98^ Skirts made to order from any of these materials for $2.50 50c extra for findings. Materials are not; included in this price. A Cook Shady Porch Is worth all the trips in the world —because it is home, and home’s com forts, pleasures, delights and sentiments are there. Vudor Porch Shades give this cool, shadowy, restfulness to the porch, without cutting off the little air that may be stir ring Summer days. Vudor Porch Shades, from 4 to 12 feet long, are priced from $2.50 to SB. THE ONE PAPER IN MOST HOMES—THE ONLY PAPER IN MANY HOMES AUGUSTA. GEORGIA. SUNDAY MORNING. MARCH 22. 1914. THE HOUSEHOLD CLUB It is an innate desire that we possess the best of everything. This is especially true of the home—where its furnish ings bespeak the lives of the occupants. ” Ready Money” is perhaps the one greatest stumbling block in the fulfillment of this desire. It is only ignorance, however, today, which prevents this, for with The Household Club this is possible for persons in all stations and of all standing. Furniture, carpets, china, glassware, linens, sewing machines, curtains, housefurnishings, (which cover a great field) stoves, ranges, pianos and Victrolas thr 2 h Vhe Household Club. , ' I 1 MJm' j iff?? Mt A FINE SPRING SUITS FOR WOMEN Which are first of all the latest whims of fashions. Which aie secondly rightly priced. Which thirdly carry the stamp of originality and individuality. Short jackets, with new sleeves, draped collars; and tunic skirts are the novel features. The low-belted jackets exploited by Poinet are par ticularly interesting. Prices $18.75, $23.95, $27.75, $29.75, $31.50, $3500, $37.50 and upwards. [ The New Utility or Novelty Coats It is hard to know which to call them they are so practical and, at the same time, so odd. The fabrics are apt to be eponges, tweeds, taffe tas, etc., in more or less striking col ors; or black, in which the dash of col or comes in the lining. Ruffles have even attacked the coats. The prices on satin charmeuse and taffeta coats are $18.75 upwards. Others in moires and satins, $2350 upwards. Sport, golf and outing coats, $9.95 up Entertain in The Tea Room We arc prepared to supply tables and special service for dinner or luncheon parties or afternoon teas in the Tea Room. Ask the manage* quote you special prices on the menu you wiill wish. The Cooking Stove not a Problem As long as you have the benefit, of expert experience and a vari ety to select from. Both are found at White’s, and the variety is applicable to prices as well as makes. From the large stock we select The Favorite Coal and Wood Ranges, renown for their economical properties, which are priced at $35, S4O and SSO. The Favorite gas stove, from $18.25 to $35. The Sibley (las Stove, a stove and fireless cooker, a combina tion made to cul the cooking bill in two, $45. The Blue Flame Perfection Oil Steves, $7.50, $8.50 and sll A fiber covered dress trunk for men or women, with fifteen slats, two trraps and bolts, which add to its strength; and cloth lined; which is an $11.50 trunk, is priced SB. Men’s and women’s steamer trunks covered with heavy canvas, and bound with fiber; cloth lined; light and durable; $12.50 value for $8.50. Cowhide Suit Cases, with two straps inside, leather corners, and a handle guaranteed, is sold for $5.00. $6.00 PER YEAR—S CENTS PER COPY. LOWER PRICES Than elsewhere are cut much by the double Surety Coupons, which we give on purchases before noon. A five per cent discount is what the Surety Coupons amount to. Silhouettes of 1830 Costumes Are the salinnt features of Carls Tash ns recently launched, and displayed to best advantages ill the dresses, to be found In great variety In White's. Dresses of plain and changeable taffe tas, crepe do chines, channelises, and fan cy silks are priced at $13.75, $15.95 $19.75i $22.50, $25.00, $28.50 and upwards. Wool, fancy crepes and poplin dresses are priced from $11.60 upwards. Summer dresses of cotton crepes and wool challies begin at $5.95. Buy A Piano As You Would An Automobile You should not buy an automobile from one who know nothing of the mechanical parts, or ol the supe riority of his car over those of others. Neither should you buy a piano of one who knows nothing of the making of a piano. White’ piano exports havo spent weeks in the factories— they know the construction aa thorougly as anyone. And when pianos are purchased through White's this expert knowl edge is always at the beck and call or the owner. You are not left to guess as to what, is good or bad for the Instrument., nor do unskilled hands tune and repair It. Steinway, Waud, Kohler and Campbell, Kranich and Bach, Wellsmore, the largest collection under any otie roof In the South, may be found at White’s. Huy pianos through the House hold Club. Some People Travel More Than Others But whether you travel much or little, White’s baggage—hand bags and trunks are what you desire; because they combine durability and strength with good looks and comfort. There are trunks for men and trunks for women and trunks for men or women. , Paris Uses America Silks Poiret has stirred up. a hor net’s nest by advocating the use of them, but it only goes to show, af* ter all, that they are preferable, or tlie celebrated French designer would never use them. White’s Women Apparel De partment is filled with plain and changeable taffetas and fancy silks, such as the latest French gowns are made of Dresses, suits and coats are made in them. They arc yours to inspect. Suit Dept. 2nd Floor |jOME EQITIOfI