The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, March 25, 1914, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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EIGHT THEIR MAME IS LEGION. Mr* Ren Adam <m*> tier tribe oat IK'Ut I A wok* on* night from dreams or growing stout. \nd m* she lay, frightened and aore- I) troubled, keeling her thin to wee that 'twa» not jjoubied. She apled. p#mhed In a chair right bv her bed. A vlalnn sweetly gowned and (|ult« well bred t hook »he reated on her tight-clad knee, \nd at It ahe waa glaring intlently In wonder then the awakened ladv aald: Why are you here?” The vision raised her head "To get the names," ahe answered. "I wa» sent. Of all the women who abandon bridge in Lent.” She opene l wide a spotless, unmark ed hook. ••Mot one have I yet found," and add- Beautiful Hair Tinting Absolutely and Positively Harmless "Brownatons” Instantly Changes the H|ir to Any &hsde of Brown (or B'sck if Prsferisd.) Nothing ro rob* a woman of her good look* and i(lirMOttvrn*N ns gray, atreak ed or failed hair. And there is no more "32 * * Thu one tialr Ptaln that Ntanda »u --prfm« Ip •’Hrownatone.'* I» la almplt and imay to tme. Juat comb or bruah It into your hair. It *hii not bt d*- tlcted v 111 iiot rub or wash <*ff. inii liirtantly, and la übaolutaly harmlean "Brnwttutonf" will |lv(i anv abode de i.rcd from golden brown to black. Tour di ugglat »*-llp “Hrownatone" or will gei It f< r you. and it la worth your while to Inaiat upon having tb p ptejura ton and not pometblng Him*. A Multiple and a booklet will be mailed you upon receipt of 10 renta, and your ordera will la- filled d nrt front our laboratoriea if you reefer. Two Plane -2!m* and s!.<*>. Two Blind** One for ftoldan or Me dium flmwn. the other for Hark Itrown of Black. lraiat on **Hrownatona” at your balr dreaaet 'a. Prepared only by the Kenton Phar titucal Co 612 K. Pike HI., Covington, Ky | Sold and guaranteed In Augusta by (Jreen dt Homey l>rttg 00.. Froat’a Phar macy and other leading dealera. SURE WAY TO GET RID OF DANDRUFF End Itching Scalp and Stop Falling Hair—At Once. There In on*' sure wax that never fall* to remove dandruff completely and that la to dissolve It. This de stroys It entirely. so do this. Just pel about four ounces of plain, ordi nary liquid arvon; appl> It at niplit vhn retiring; use enough to molsler the aralp and rub It in gently with the tlnper tips By morning most. If not all. of your dandruff »t I lie gone, and three or lour more applications will conn letc- I) dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of It no matter how much dandruff you may have. You will tlml. too, that all Itching and digging hf the scalp will slim In stantly. and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, an! look and feel a hundred times bet ter. If you want to keep your hair look ing rich, do li\ all means get rid of dandruff for nothing destroy* the hair ao quickly. It uot only starve* the hair and makes It Tall out. but It makes It stringy, straggly, dull. dry. brittle and lifeless, and everybody no tices It. You can get liquid arvon at any drug store. It Is inexpensive, and four ounces is all you will need. This simple remedy has never been known to fall Spring Reception Days at Levy’s Women’s THE J. WILLIE LEVY CO. Society ed, “Ijook!” "Don’t write me down!” quirk erled out Mrs Bra. "Kor If one stops for Torty days, why, then One’a place la lost In her swift social rush, And then one has to stay outside llut, hush!" She whispered: "Write me down with - those Who only play one table " The vision roae, And. with a weary sigh, she shook her head— “No hook would hold the names of those," she said - Marion llanlster. In N. Y. Time*. CONCERT FOR GRACE CHURCH TONIGHT. Kor the concert which will he given at North Augusta school house to ut.* ht. the proceeds to go to Grace MethodlKt church, the following at tractive program Is announced: Holectlon Lyric Quartette (Messrs. Murrah. Manning, ('lark and Hengo ) Solo—(a)O Heart of Mine. .Galloway to)Joy of the Morning ...Ware Miss Katherine Mulkey. Hole Guards «’lu Dlanca l.una .. .. K Campana. ((Hec the Male Moon I Misers Lena Hradshaw and Hertha Bancken. IHeclfatton Miss Kanny Henry Holo— la) Coolan Dhu . .Mranco l.eonl. <b) Jean Bproaa Miss Daisy Jackson. Duet Sympathy .. From the (•'lre My Miss Mulkey and Dr. ('lark Solo ~ The Nightingale and the Rose Miss Marlon Mallard. Mediation Miss Henry Selection Lyric Quartette I mol Sliver Threads Among the Gold Hanks Misses Mulkey and Mallard. PLEASANT COMMENT ON LEVY-FERST WEDDING. The Savannah News of yesterday says: The romantic marriage In Augusta Sunday night of Miss Mildred Kerst to l»r, M S. ta'vy was an Interesting top ic of conversation yesterday among the bride’s many Savannah friends and admirers and the large family con nection of both herself and Dr. la>vy. Dr. Levy's mother was before her mar riage Miss Addle Solomons, daugher of M. J. Solomons of Savannah. She la a sister of Mrs. Joseph Isivensteln. He himself has never lived here hut has many Savannah relatives. His attractive young bride Is one of the prettiest girls of her set and has been exceedingly popular. Dr. and Mrs. Levy are expected In the rtty tomor row morning, but will spend only one day her* with the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs Joseph Kerst. They will re turn tile aame evening to Augusta. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Richards have named their young son William Thom as. Jr. ren min or MIM« In tolerating unattractive huh than thara la In wearing unbecoming gown a. Near ly all of Iho m o r « n< t*d hcMUtlea lona ago nct'KiiUeil thlft fuel, amt NO Hear their hair not only In Htyle, hut fitfto the rnW*\ moat heroin* trig SACRED HEART GIRLS TO GIVE MUSICALE. Tile students of the music depart ment of Hacred Heart Academy will give one of their delightful afternoon mualcalea tomorrow at the academy Hall, The guests, who are limited, are Invited for six o'clock, EDWARDS HUBLES. Interesting to many mutual friends will tie the announcement of the mar riage of Miss Emma law lluldes and Mr. Benjamin Franklin Edward*, which took place last night at eight o'Vlock at the parsonage of Crawford Avenue Baptist church, ltev. Thomas Walker officiating. The young couple have many friends and are receiving congratulations at their home on upper tireene street. AT THE CRANFORD. Mrs, Herbert Clark and Mrs Rnmuel Martin will serve tea Ml the Cranford Club tomorrow afternoon. The Indisposition of Miss Mary Mary Walker will tie learned of with regret. Mr and Mrs William B Seahrook entertained at an Informal dancing party last night at their home on North Boulevard In honor of Miss Cary Ludwig and her guest, Mias dale Crawford Atlanta Conatitu tlon NOTICE TO TEXTILE UNION. The members of local union No. Li’.*, flilted Textile Workers, are re quested to meet tonight at S o'clock to atend to Important huslnerfk mat ter*. CALLED MEEETING OF THE AUGUSTA WOMAN’S CLUB. There will be n called meeting of the .Augusta Woman s Club on Fri Department With the now fashions, now apparel, now fabric and now arrivals daily in Suits, 1 >rossos, Shirt Wni'ts ami Easter Furnishings, this dopartmont. is in complete harmony with the Easter spirit, and looks the part. Fascinating little Suits and Dresses with all the de sirable points of novelty and style, each a distinct departure from the ordi nary—one of a kind—are among the recent arrivals, ('all tomorrow and see them. DOUBLE PURPLE STAMPS GIVEN BEFORE NOON We Are Closing Out All Our Last Season’s All-Over Leather Rockers and Chairs to Make Room for the Incoming Spring Stock. At the Prices We Ask For Them You Can Surely Find Some Corner For One of | ll || Jy Just to start tilings £oii*£, we are offering for tomorrow only, our regular $4.<K) Porch Rockers at $2.98. Thus is a full size rocker in Golden Oak, or painted green; lias double cane seat and high back; will last a lifetime. * Do not get cane seat con fused with rattan, which is very brittle and soon goes to pieces. Special one day only $2.98 $2.50 Folding Go-Carts, rubberized tired .. $1.98 $2.50 Bisson’s Carpet Sweepers, special .... $1.98 75c Solid Oak Taborettes, for 49<* day. March 37th, at 4 P in , by order of the president Mark' C. Smith, chairman publicity committee. ADJUTANT YATES TO DELIVER LECTURE. Adjutant Yates, of the Salvation Army, will give a very Interesting lec ture tomorrow (Thursday) night at 7: .10 o’clock, at Wesley House, for merly King Mill Mission. The money made from the sale of tickets, which are ten cents each, will go to ttio Mothers’ Club. MRS. ROBERT WALTON ENTERTAINS. Mrs Robert Walton entertained the North Augusta Card Club and oilier friends very charmingly with bridge yesterday afternoon, the game being followed by the serving of a lovelv afternoon tea. The high score prize, a pretty pair of boudoir slip pers, was awarded to Mrs. Wade Woodward, and. the consolation, a book, to Mrs. Kyerson Guest. Mrs Walton's guests on this pleas ant ocaslon were Mrs. Charles N. Churchill Mrs L. ,1. Williams, Mrs. Buutiell, Mrs Guess, Mrs J T. Wil lis Mrs. Laura G. Duffy, Mrs. An drew A Walton, Mrs H U. Clark oT Savannah, Mrs. W. W. Barnes. Mrs. Kd Barnes. Mrs. J. C. lgituar, Mrs Storv Mrs McDaniel, Mr*. Mc- Karlage Mrs Woodward. Misses Spick, Mrs. Ralph, Miss Elizabeth Willis, Mrs Barksdale and Mrs. Ker shaw WILHENFORD NOTES. Special attention is called to the meeting of the Childrens .Hospital Association on Thursday morning at 12 o'clock at the Y W. C. A. rooms. Phis meeting is lor the purpose of hearing from the program committee of the 1920 Creator Minstrels. This committee has tried to do most of the work hy correspondence and have sent out the following cir cular letter: Dear Sirs: .‘. club formed of some of the wung business men of Au gusta. called the "1920 Greater Mins trels,” are giving u benefit perform ance on April ltth for the Children's Hospital Tin- Children's Hospital Associa tion are getting out a souvenir pro gram and are writing to all the firms with which we deal, asking If they wish advertising space Our "ads ' range In price from $1 to $5 Whole page, $lO. and haek. Inside cover, sls. We are having 1,000 copies made, so IT you will take any space please send check and copy as soon as pos sible. Verv trttlv yours, CHILDREN'S HOSP ASSN Julia E. Moore. Treas. Many replies of various sorts have been rvcelved. and the ladies appre ciate sincerely the generous spirit of some of them The tins l.ight Com pany, of Augusta, wrote as follows? and took an entire page: "Miss Julia P Moore. Treas.. "Children's Hospital Association, "near Madam: "It Is not our practice to so into church or organisation programs with advertising, but your organisation has been doing sucb good w-ork here. 1 will be glad to see your 'dummy.' "Sincerely vours "J J HI MPHREYS "General Manager." DELIGHTFUL CONCERT LAST NIGHT. Mr Robert Irvine scored a success with his concert at St James' audi torium lasi night There was a most gratifying attendance and the pro gram rendered was one of the pret- THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. ANDREWS BROS. CO. This massive overstuffed Rocker, very comfortably upholstered in genuine Spanish leather, the kind that will not eraek or bc come sticky, having ' full spring-edge scat and spring hack. The frame work is Northern berch finished mahogany. It is of generous proportions, being 32 inches in width and 38 inches high. Reg ular price S2O, P I 1 Cl] sale price 01 uiJU tlest ever presented to an Augusta audience. A PLEASANT OCCASION. The Asbury Buracu Class held their monthly meeting at the home of Mr. John W. Young. The meeting wa* well attended, as all members seem to take vest in terest In the upbuilding of the class After different things reftttive to the class were taken up and dis| used of the class adjourned to the spacious dining room, where delightful re freshments were served by Mrs. Young. The evening was very much enjoyed by all. —Mrs. Eula Young, of Harlem, Is spending a few days with Mrs. S. L Osborne before going to Atlanta Thursday. —Mrs. Thomas Garrett’s hosts of patrons and friends as well, will be Interested In learning that she Is now with the C. W. Wise dry goods com pany where she will tie delighted to serve them at any and alt times. Mrs. < turrett Is one of the most competent saleswomen In the city and this up-to date store Is to lie congratulated on securing her services. Mrs. Garrett will handle the La Vlctoire corset. MRS BRITTINGHAM TO REPRESENT CATHOLIC PAPER. Mrs. T G. Brlttlngham has been ap pointed by Bishop Kelley as the Au gusta correspondent of the Morning Star, of New Orleans, and to cover any Items of news of Interst. Mrs. Brit tingham has been connected with the But, alas, that *o few of our babies stay with us I The empty armi and tha aching heuita that they leave behind as they slip away I They could be saved —thasa cherished babies- If mothers would laarn bow to feed them. Nature Intended your baby to have hie mother's milk. If you can’t nurse your hahy.do r.ot try every food that frienda recommend. Cowl’ milk won't do. It's too heavy for your delicate baby, it's full of germs. It bring* death and disease to babies all over the country. Nestles FooH la tha nearest thing there la to moth er's milk. Pure, rich milk Is its basis —milk from healthy, carefully guard ed cows in clean Dairies. This milk la ao purified and modified, so changes!, that even the frailest baby can digest it. NsstlPs is a complete Food in itself. AU you do to prepare it is to add cold w ater and boil. Scad let Sample Bel es Neitlt’i Feed Free For your baby's sake, we want you to know the wonderful body-build ing qualities of Nestld's Food. Your baby will thrive and grow strong on it. Just at thousands of other delicata babies have dons. In this bos there These Handsome Pieces. OUR HOUSEFUR NISHING CLUB PLAN Enables you to buy Furniture, Curtains, II ousefumishings, etc., the same as for cash, with a small fee for carrying. This is entirely offset by the Purple Stamps which we give on monthly payments. large Baltimore papers and has also done some fine work for the Augusta papers from time to time. She Is in every way qualified for the honor that has been conferred on her. —Mr. Frank W. Salley, who is a senior at the University of Georgia, accompanied by his friend, Mr. Fred L. Morse, has returned to Athens, af ter spending a few days with his par ents, Dr. and Mrs. O. B. Salley, 1246 Broad street. CONCERT AT PARTRIDGE INN TONIGHT. Senor Andonegui, assisted by Mr Robert and Mr. Gardner Delmonico, will give a very charming concert to night at Partridge Inn. There are no tickets or price of admission, but a gratuitous contribution will be taken up. The following program will be ren dered as Senor Ahdonegui, Mr. Irvin and Mr Delmonico only can render it: Greig Norwegian Cradle Song Mr. Irvin. Adams Farewell to the Desert Mr. Delmonico. ,(a> Alard RobertLeDiable (b) The Storm Andonegui Senor Andonegui. (at Coote To Be Near You (b) Bond Until God’s Day Mr. Delmonico. (at McDowell .. .. ?.To a Wild Rose (b) Devorne Humoreske Senor Andonegui. (at Cadman Memories (lit Scott ..In the Garden of My Heart Mr. Delmonico. A mother *s greatest treasure —her baby Who knows, like a mother, the wonder and awe and de light of a baby dosely held next her heart? Who, like a mother who has passed through shad ows to bring into the world this fair little flower, can know so well the joy, the mystery and the blessedness of this experience? is enough for 12 feeding*. Try it. W* will *l*o **nd you our "Better Babies” Chart. Meaaure your baby according to health Standards, and see Jual how near ha comas to being perfect. Fill out the Coupon now. and you will receive the sample box. the Chart and our Book for Mother*. NESTLE’S FOOD COMPANY WoehroTth Bids. New Ywrk Pitas* wrd me. PRES, roar book ootf trial pock os*. .iSAoi An English lounging de sign, very durable in con struction and most com fortable in its seating qualities. The upholster ing Ls composed of moss and genuine curled hair. The exposed frame work is mahogany. It tis 32 inches in width and 37 inches in length, It is covered in genuine leather. Regular price is ST:.".. $17.50 Two passenger porch swings, mission design, equipped with norrrustable, unbreakable chains. Attached to swing in such a way that it is. impos sible to tip over. Price $2.49 $2.50 Matting Covered Utility Boxes $1.98 $6.50 extra heavy China Matting Art Squares, sizes 9x12, all colors, very durable; special $5.49 $4.00 Japanese Matting Art Squares, size 9x11; 6* beautiful designs and colors; special $2.98 (a) . .. .. ..Gypsy Dances (b) Drdla Souvenir Senor Andonegui. Delßiego O Dry Those Tears Violin Obligato. Senor Andonegui, Mr. Delmonico. Senor Jose Andonequi .. ..Violinist Mr. Gardner C. Delmonico.. ..Tenor Mr. Robert A. Irvin Pianist —Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Crowley, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. B. W, Duer on the Hill have returned to their home in Kalamazoo, Mich. Diseases Due to Germs All disease, not only infectious dis ease, but all other disease —colds, throat troubles, intestinal troubles— are all due to implanted germs. These germs, once in the body, multiply by millions. Nature provides for their extermination, but sometimes is un equal to the task. When Nature begins to lose you soon feel the toxins or poisons—your head aches—your tongue is coated —• you are dizzy, woozy, stupid, half sick —then sure enough sick. The Bile is clogged and must be re leased before you get relief. Bile is the disinfectant that stops the multi plication of germs. Release the Bile and the trouble is relieved. The old-time Doctor who had no re gard for your comfort, would give you Don’t “Wear Out” a Cough or Cold—Smoothe Out with Dr. Bell's Pine- Tar-H oney. t • Bailie-Edelblut Furniture Co. Special Thursday's Rocker Sale: $2.50, Rattan Scat, Green or White $1.98 WEDNESDAY. MARCH 25. 870 BROAD STREET —Mr. J. A. White, superintendent of the Augusta Southern Railway, is in Atlanta today. —Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Deur, are in Atlanta where Mr. Deur is attending the meeting of the railway general managers of the Southwest. FIVE THOUSAND Ladles’, Misses’ and Children’s nigh grade Straw Hats at less than one naif price. No two alike. P. F. SHERON & CO. 578-580 Broad. a good big dose or two of Podophy phyllin (May Apple Root). It would gripe—it would make you sick as a horse—but it brought the Bile from the Liver every time. Nowadays such strenuous remedies are taboo. But nothing has ever re placed this old-time-tried remedy. Science has been working for years to take the gripe and nausea out of Pod ophvllin and now in PoDoLax you have the old Bile-starting power of Podophyllin without the gripe and nausea. is a Podophyllin formula that tastes good—that releases the Bile gently—without annoyance or loss of time. “PoDo” from Podophyl lin —"Lax” from Laxative. PoDoLax Is the name —the only name —so ac cept no substitute. $3.00, Rattan Seat, Green or White $2.10 $3.50, Rattan Seat, Green or White $2.25 $4.50, Rattan Seat, Green or White $3.10 $0.50 Jumbo Special, Green or White .. $4.82 $5.00 Old Hickory, Green or White .. $3.10 $7.00 Old Hickory, Green or White .. $4.85 $9.00 Old Hickory. Green or White . $7.00