The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, March 22, 1914, Home Edition, Page THREE, Image 3

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SUNDAY. MAriCH 22. ... NEWS OF SOCIETY ... SOCIAL GOSSIP Mrs. Charles H. Phlnlzy and the young women who have been In charge of Pine Heights Tea Shop, arc receiving the most enthusiastic compliments on the magnificent success of the barbecue they put on st Carmichael's Friday and there has been notning ol a similar nature given In years in Augusta that has been a more tremendous success. The general consensus ot opinion Is that never has there been anything given, even at Car michael’s, that has surpassed it in point of enjoyment. While there was no sun the ride out was not too cool for enjoyment and by one thirty Jhe grounds were parked with automobiles and limousines, almost every machine that is win tering in Augusta being out and the output from the hotels most gratifying. Dinner was served at long tables in the enclosed pavil llons The menu was a splendid one, the meat cooked to a nicety, the coffee hot and strong and the desert course delightful. About two hundred guests wer served and from a financial standpoint also, the ’cue was all that could be wish ed or expected. There were any number oT small parties dining to gether and several large ones, among the latter one o fthirty or more entertained by Mrs. Henry K. Crowell and one o fthirty entertain ed by Mrs. Henry Tinker. The management wish to extend their most appreciative thanks to Car michael's Club for the free use ot the club, to How & McGowan for the free printing of the barbecue tickets, to Mr. Harry Barnes, whose efficient services made the ’cue possible, and to Mrs. I.ouis C Mur dock of New York, who is at I.e Bon Air. for her graciousness in as sisting Mrs. Charles Phinizv in dis posing of so many of the tickets As is rather generally known the money made will go to the building PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN DEIS FOOD WHEN SIOICH CANT-irS GREA T Stops Indigestion, Sourness, Nausea, Gas, Dyspepsia in five minutes—Fine for Stomach. If you feel bloated after eating, and you believe it is the food which fills you; if what little you eat lies like a lump of lead on your stomach; if there is difficulty in breathing after eating, eructations of sour, undigest ed food and acid, heartburn, brash or a belching of gas, you need Pape’s Diapepsin to stop food fermentation and Indigestion. It neutralizes excessive acid, stom ach poison; absorbs that misery-mak ing gas and stops fermentation which sours your entire meal and causes Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Bilious THINK! OftheRUUD TANKWATER HEATER attached to the range boiler in your kitchen; the simple lighting of a match and a turn of the valve starts the heater in operation, and gives you in a few minutes plenty of hot water at any faucet in the house. Of this convenience for the toilet and bath and how it lessens your labor and worry in the every-day household routine. Of getting all the hot water you need during the warm weather and your kitchen de lightfully cool and comfortable in contrast to the excessive heat from the old-fashioned coal stove. Let us show you this “comfort maker” in operation. GAS CO. fund of the Young Women's Chris tian Association. The tourists for whom the 'cue was given were en thusiastic in their commendation of the charming entertainment, the novelty of the aftalr and their en joyment of It. The !'*inounced engagement to day of Miss Mary Danforth and Mr. John S. Davidson, while It has been expected and looked forward to for mouths, will still come in the nature of a pleasant surprise to many. Miss Danforth is the eldest daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Percy, Dan forth, and Is one of the prettiest young girls in Augusta, with a pic turesque type of beauty, slender with dark hair niid the lovely ex pressive eyes which she uses very cleverly. Miss Danforth is always prettily gowned in the latest styles which site wears with the most charming results. Mr. Davidson is the second son of the late Albert Davidson and Mrs. Davidson, and Is one of the well-known and best lik ed young business men in the city. The marriage will be an early morn ing affair at St. Paul’s and the young couple will make their home with Mr. and Mrs. Davidson's other on lower Greene Street. Apropos of the visit of Mr. and Mrs. John Hays Hammond to the handon Thomases when they come to the unveiling of the Butt Memo rial Bridge in April, the following ttle true story is told of their trip over from Europe last week. They came over on the Imperator which docked on Thursdav last. 'l'uerc was a bad storm during the trip, so bad that lour of the life boats were lost and the wings of the eagle at the mast were stripped from him. During the height of the storm Mrs. Alva Willing Astor was cneertain ing with a banquet In the Ritz-Oarl ton in honor of the John Hays Ham monds. At the same time there was a baby born in the steerage. Someone apprised the guests 01 it and Mrs. Hammond with big heart- ness, Constipation, Griping, etc. Your • deal and only trouble is that which you eat does not digest, but quickly ferments and sours, producing almost any unhealthy condition. A case of Pape's Diapepsin will cost fifty cents at any pharmacy here, and will convince any stomach suf ferer in five minutes that Fermenta tion and Sour Stomaih is causing the misery of Indigestion. Not matter if you call your trouble Catarrh of the Stomach, Nervousness or Gastritis, or by any other name— always remember that relief is wait ing at any drug store the mo you decide to begin its use. Pape’s Diapepsin will regulate any out-of-door Stomach within five min utes, and digest promptly, without any fuss or discomfort, all of any kind of food you eat. ed generosity passed around the hut among the guests which result ed In coiiirluitous amounting to sJS.*i.oo being secured for tin 1 little fellow who begun life under such stormy conditions. One of the lar gest contributors was given the privilege of naming him and h-> was given tlie name of Joseph impera tor Schnaff. It will be Interesting to Augns tans to know that William M. Smith, the bright young Atlanta law?or, who has been appointed to defend Conley, the negro accused of the murder of alary Pbagan, Is an Au gusta boy, born and reared here He is the only son of the late Wil liam and McDade Smith, and a cous in of Mrs. Robert <i. Tarver. Mr. Smith made his home here until going to college and later married and settled in Atlanta. Irrespective o! the why* and wherefores of the case his old home friends feel a keen interest in the fight ho is put ting up lor his elient. There are all sorts of rumors afloat concerning Spring marriage, and the nicest part of these rumors are they are In most instances per fectlv true, hor instances there is one to the effect that one of the prettiest marriages of June will be at the Catholic (which one?) church, the bride, a lovely girl ami the groom one of the well known In social and business cir cles. A nuptial mass will add to the somenitv and beauty of the oc casion. And then there is another, in which tile groom comes from the legal fraternity and the bride a da intv petite brunette who is most attractive. Still another rumor says that hank circles will furnish the groom for one of the June wed dings. also at tne Catholic l hureh. and the bride-tobe is a winsome little blonde. Miss Susie Dunbar who has been visiting tile family of Mr. Paul Dun bar in Spartanburg during the conven tion of the schools. Is r.ow with Mrs. A. F. Otis and will leave Monday for her home at Meyers Mill. IJttle Miss Virginia Thomas Is con valescing nicely after surgical treat ment at the Wllhenford. The many friends of Mr. James D. White will regret to learn of his ill ness with grippe. Mrs. E. L. Mears of Girard, On., who has been on an extended visit with her son, Mr. Wheeler Mears, in Monroe, Ga„ is now visiting her daughter, Mrs. E. K. Greiner. The critical illness of Mrs. Mary Rat tle is the occasion of much solicitude from many anxious friends. Augusta' friends of Mr. Arthur Fitz gerald who has been so ill at his home in Matthews, Ga., with pneumonig., will be very glad to learn of his im proved condition. Mrs. J. F. Rattle’s friends will re gret to learn that she is quite sick. Mrs. L. M. Wise, Miss Mattie Wise and Mrs. Charles J. Wise are visiting Mrs. R. H. Hoardman in Columbia. Mrs. Herman Weihert of Jackson ville, Fla., is visiting Mrs. R. N. Ran son, on Greene street. Friends of Mrs. A. Smith Irvine will regret to learn that she is confined to her room with grippe. Mrs. Irvine is with Mrs. Sample in North Augusta. Miss Kate Bolyston and Miss Del phine Goode of Allendale, S. C.. are week-end guests of Mrs. E. B. Bax ter. SONG BOOK WILL GO FAST TODAY Great Interest Has Been Aroused By Offer of Old Favorite Sonqs This is the busy day in the song book department. Everybody who has been clipping song book coupons, and that means almost every reader of The Herald, is anxious to come into im mediate possession of this rare collec tion. The late and popular songs of the day are all right in their way, but everybody loves and wants the good old songs of long ago. So every now and then one of the dear old favorites is revived and tit once becomes ns popular as in the days when it first became known. The Herald believes that Its read ers love the old songs and It has ar ranged to offer them a volume called "Songs That Never Grow Old,” in which is contained all the dearly be loved old favorites. There are two styles of binding, one in heavy English cloth, which will last forever, and the other in paper covers. These volumes are elaborately illustrated with por traits of the world’s greatest vocal ar tists, many In favorite costumes. For a short time The Herald will offer these books on the popular cou pon plan, which is explained In the song book coupon printed in another column of this Issue. Look for tbi announcement and clip the coupon without delay. SPRING BLOOD AND SYSTEM CLEANSER. During the winter months Impuri ties accumulate, your blood becomes impure and thick, your kidneys, liver and bowels fall to work, causing so- | called "Spring Fever.” You feel tired, weak and lazy. Electric Bitters—the spring tonic and system cleanser —Is what you need; they stimulate the ktd- | neys, liver and bowels to healthy ac tion, expel blood impurities and restore your health, strength and ambition. I Electric Bitters makes you feel like new. Start a four week’s treatment— it will put you In fine shape for your spring work. Guaranteed. All drug gists, 50c. and SI.OO. H. E. Bucklin & Co. Philadelphia or Bt. Louie. If you would like to feel sure of vour Sunday niqht dates, Always take her a box of Sheron’s Chocolates. Gloves Cleaned, any length, 10c. Augusta French Dry Cleaning Co., Fone 2976. W. T. B. J THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA, GA. Owing to the threatening weather which deterred some from taking advantage of this remarkable sale, we will continue same for Monday Only. All Spring Coat Suits in the house to go, values up to 49c $50.00, each $1.25 values in Ladies’ C(|/ Shirt Waists, each $2.50 values in Ladies’ 4 I O Shirt Waists for ■ »AO Double Purple Trading Stamps Until Noon Monday WHITE GOODS r Brown and Blue Linen 36 inch wide 12 quality, ()l£ Apron Ginghams In blue, brown and black, checks, C -8c values, yard . Bed Spreads SI.OO value, large sqdcndid; g sc Reppolettes, Crepes, Pop lins, Ratines The genuine 25c val ues, extra special for, yard, JOC J. A. MULLARKY CO. 830 Broad Street. ... Phone 290 Continued Through Monday READY-TO-WEAR 36 inch Hill’s 121/,r Beaching 12i/.c Checked Dimities, (white) yard TYj# M 0 inch 85c Linen Sheeting, yard . 36 inch Lonsdale Sheeting, 12i/5c value, yard 0 1 /^ 25c 36 inch White Flaxon, yard . 35c 45 inch Persian I.awn, yard 12V<jC Huck Towels, each 8^ 8c Wash Cloths, each 3^ No Phone Orders MULLARKY’S Sale Extraordinary ||r «)' j* / 7 spools of J. & P. Coats spool I thread (limited) for .. ..25^ I 10c dozen Pearl Buttons, doz. 5^ / 5c dozen Pearl Buttons, 2 doz. for 5^ I 15c dozen Pearl Buttons, d0z...10^ / 3 spools .1. & P. Coats Darning Cotton, / for 5^ / 10c box Hair Pins for . . . H 5c box Hair Pins for .. .. 3^ Ladies’ Handkerchiefs for $2.50 Messaline Silk Petticoats, all colors and black Jf sl.2s House Dresses for 57 A each OVL $1.50 values in Chil- <1 e | dren’s Dresses, all sizes, 4* I • I O M Mr X No Phone Orders JjJ-ifflr fjSB 's SILKS One lot, of Foulards, Messa lines and Taffeta Silks, in black and odors, -j Or* values so 75c, for .. O >^C 'Brocade Charmcuse Silks in open, navy, brown and new orange, also black, 40 inches wide, $2.50 d»| values for 4/1. French Silk Crepes, in pink, light blue, lilac, etc., 40 indies wide, AGr> values to 85c, for .. LADIES’ SKIRTS In pique and linone, white, blue and tan, $1.25 value. 75C Pillow Cases 45x36 Pillow Cases, splendid 11 r quality, each . * 1 C Solid Charobrays 27 inches wide, the 10c kind, T I for, yard .... ■ 7** Gauze Vests With tape in white lisle, the 10c 7I + kind for .... ■ THREE