The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, March 27, 1914, Home Edition, Page ELEVEN, Image 11

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FRIDAY. MARCH 27. PROBABLY BE NO FEDERAL COURT Clerk Skinner Here From Ma con Today—Official Informa tion Still Indefinite. Clerk C. J. Skinner. Jr., o fthe V. S C»>urt at Augusta thin morning receiv ed the following tetter from Cook Clayton, head clerk of the ts, S. court ofr this district, In reply to a recent Inquiry: "Tliei'n Is nothing definite regard ing the April term of court In Au gusta and do not think we will gel tic re unless another Judge Is desig nated." The chances, according to Mr Skin ner, are against any court in Augus ta this spring. The regular date for the Itegintiiug of the spring term la April t'.th, and there are a large num Dress Goods Special for Tomorrow 59c Shrunk and Soonqed Storm Serge at Here is an imp' rtant Item that should not be over looked. Elegant, ctlspy, all pure wool Storm Serge, In navy blue and black a very desirable all-the-year-around fabric for women's and children's werft, thoroughly shrunk and sponged ready lor the needle; actual 59c value, special tomorrow, yard MEN’S SHIRTS Regular 69c and 79c shirts, a fortunate purchase of a BM A manufacturer’s stock lots and some slight seconds, all I ■ A are made of superior qualit' percale. In an abundance o. ■■ ■ | advance spring styles, not a bad pattern in the entire lot. ■ — ■ a Made coat style, With laundered cuffs or with double ■ ■■ I K , soft cuffs; sizes 11 to 17; one of tbe best shirt bargains we’ve ever been able to offer our men friends; regular 69c and 79c shirts, for only.. ,••• MEN’S Si.so SHIRTS If you are in the habit of paying $1.50 or thereabouts■■ for your shirts, here Is a chance of an average saving of■ ■ 65c on each shirt, and we would advise you to lay In n I | supply to last for some time to come. Of exceptionally■■ line quality corded and jacquard madras, new, classy pat-B ■ n | ■ ■ terns such'as you find as a rule in || shirts; guaranteed absolutely fadeproof; 3 shirts for $-.60, each.. •• •> •• 50c For Boys’ Shirts It’s seldom you can find a real good assortment of boys’ shirts at anv price here’s one of the finest assortments yeu ever saw and at a price that’ you’ll have to admit Is very reasonable indeed for such fine shirts. Made of fine count percale or soft silk-finished material, coat stvle laundered; a variety of patterns such as father wears; the kind the boys are always looking for, hut seldom find; sizes 12 to 14; each 50c The New Blouses and Waists for We are showing some of the latest spring models in very pretty ef fect- Waist is made of a very fine quality shadow lace. Has the new raglan sleeve and tuxedo front. Collar is made of a double frill of net. I-'ani-y cut pearl buttons trim veatea There /f> a rv f) •,rc several other models all of the season's best I \J fk style ideas; all actual 13.00 values Made up in the newest styles of an extra quality Jap silk. Has the dron shoulder and full length sleeve, shoulder pointed collar and pointed turnover on the cuffs. In the new shades flesh and maize. Also striped effects with drop shoulder. These /f» « f) were made to retail for at least *3.75, I . cS. J Saturday at Some charming waists made of the new crepe voile, with a flowered print Has the drop shoulder and full length sleeve trimmed with wide frill of net. Others made of fine lingerie with handsomely embroidered panels and frill around- collar and down front. f-w q Manv other very fashionable waists, for* all valued up to *1.50, tomorrow ' her of cases on docket. However, nothing official, except the letter this morning. Is known. The members of Ihe har are most Interested In the announcement as U whether or not any court will be held this spring. Mr Skinner states that as soon ns he learns positively he will make the Information known. TRAINMAN ON GEORGIA ROAD IS INJURED Switch Engine Collides With Pnsscng'er Train—Rear Box Car Overturned With G. V. Hubbard. Mr. ft. V. Hubbard Is now In the city hospital, as the result of a train col lision which occurred this afternoon about 1 •?:45 o'clock, near the corner of Calhoun and Mclntosh streets. Mr. Hubbard Is a conductor on a shifting train for the Oeorgia railroad. Ills train was coming in on the siding next to the Smith Brothers' Wholesale Grocery Company, there being sort of a half curve going around the store, therefore blocking the view. There was a passenger train going Sale of $lB to S2O Spring Suits For Women and Misses, CIO Tomorrow at N* * Charming indeed arc these suits, and lucky Indeed are those women who will participate in this offer. A stunning collection of models that are all reproductions of imported styles. Made in the newest of fabrics, such as gabardine, Egyptian crepe, poplin, shepherd checks and mannish serges, showing the new short coats with panier tier ruffle and tunic skirts. In Spring’s most captivating shades; all sizes. Hundreds of New Easter Suits at $12.98 $14.98 $19.98 In the Season’s Most Approved Styles for Women & Misses We Have Just Received 25 New Models in GIRLS’ 1914 SPRING DRESSES AT Plenty of every Size in Every One of the. 25 Styles. Sizes 6 to 14. Spring Wear Are Shown Tomorrow Shadow Lace Blouses Jap Silk Waists Crepe, Voile and Lingerie Waists out, and the shifting engine was com ing in. Mr. Hubbard saw the im pending collision and rushed along the tops of the box enrs, there being four altogether, until he reached the end, intending to put on the brakes. Just as '.to reached the brake the trains col lided, turning the end box car com pletely over. His left htp was frac tured and his nos* was broken. When ho arrived at the hospital h« French Remedy for Stomach Troubles The leading doctors of Franca have for vears u»cd a prescription of vege table oils for chronic atomach trouble and constipation that acta like a charm. One dose will convince you. Severe cases of years' standing are often greatly benefited within 24 hours. So many people are getting eurprislnij results that we feel all persona Buttering from constipation, lower bowel, liver and stomach troubles should try Mayr a Wonderful Siomach Remedy. It tt now sold here by the T. O. Howard Drug Stores and drug gists everywhere. • LOWEST PRICES OUR CHIEF ATTRACTIONS SCHNEIDER’S THE PEOPLE'S STORE - A STORE FOR EVERYBODY 39c ■ IPir Biggest Day in Shoe Dept. All this week we have been giving well-nigh incredible values in high-grade Foot-Wear for women. Tomorrow, We Are Offering $3.00 and $3.50 Shoes at l.vyw j^j 300 Pair New Spring Cl £Q Oxfords and Pumps Not one pair worth less than *3.00, mostly $3.50 qualities. Heathers are Patent Colt, Cun Metal, Tan Russia Call. Vicl Kid and Black Velvet. Heels arc Cuban, Kidney and J.ow. This sale takes place in the basement. As all these shoes are arranged on tables according to sizes, there will be no delay In making your selection. Men’s Fancy Calf CO iPT Blucher Shoes vL.'+J With large nickel eyelets and hooks, with white fair sttteh; heavy sole* and medium heels; fancy, neat and serviceable. (P A*■ Pair 4>Z.45 20 Different Styles Women’s and College Girls’ Street & Dress Shoes In dull gunmeta! calf and patent coltskin, kid tops and cloth tops; high. low and medium heels; high toe and drop toe; lace and (PI QO button; all sizes, special at 4'le 70 FANCY BLACK BROCADE CLOTH,QUARTER PATENT VAMP—LOW BHOE3 FOR WOMEN Same style In plain black, patent vamp or gunmetaj calf, at the same j Qg Women’s Kid Gloves One-clasp Washable Doe Skin Gloves, P. K. sewn seam, white or natural col or; regular *1.25 no . value, at, a pair VoC THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA, GA. wits suffering severely from shock. He stated that the accident was unavoid able a the engineer's view was block ed by the grocery company's build ing Mr. Hubbard la In the 49th year of Ilia nge. He Uvea at W-l* Mclntosh street and lias a wife ami one child. Wllleaden, Eng.. Education Author ity. has decided to Increase the n axt nutiu salary of the head teacher* from 11720 to s2ooo a year. SATURDAY SPECIALS Keif Rising Flour NO 1 ' No. 3 Tomatoes, 3 f0r...... 25C No, 2 Tomatoes. ! f0r.... 2!V- Sugar Torn, 3 for 21V’ Red Velva Syrup, 3 for.. 25'- WOVERINE TEA COMPANY H. E. PHILLIPS. Mgr. Women's Fabric Gloves Two-clasp Superior Quality Im ported Charm,lsette Suede arid Silk Lisle Thread Gloves, in black, white and the popular colors; good 35c value, ng Saturday, pair XuC BANKRUPTCY AGAINST SPREAD MERCHANT t An invotutary fctitlon In bank ruptcy against L, F. Abbott, a mer chant of Spread, Go., was filed In the office of If F Commissioner (\ .t. Skinner, TV., yesterday afternoon by Hon. c. E Dunbar, attorney for cop tain creditors. The papers were served this morn ing by Deputy Marshall K. t\ Pierce. Rtill Hoad Catsup, 3 for... 2Rtf Hull Head Jelly, 3 for jZftC California Dessert Peaches f«. ■ 2!V’ Fresh Eggs, while they last, dozen 30*’ Phon* 3356. Some of the New Advance Spring Model Hats That Many Will Be Glad to Buy Ladies’ and Misses’ Trimmed Hats Made of fine quality** hemp braid, In all the la test shades, trimmed with mnline or molro bows, im itation aigrettes, wings and French flowers; reg ular $4.98 value, tomorrow $2.50 Full Assortment Three Hundred Pairs ofCI £Q Men’s Shoes \pl.Ui/ In patent and calf skins, some button and lace; sizes from K and up; (p « quick sellers at Boys’ Knockabout Bchool Bhoes, in black calf-skin, lace and bluchers; g /w\ heavy soles 4)1. UU Boys’ Fina Calfskin Shoss, In lace or but ton, medium soles; good wear a q guaranteed; price 4>|,40 New Spring Models of Men’s English Shape Shoes In tan and black calf and patent colt skins, with low toes and heels; every g-x pair a bargain, at Colored Kid Top Shoes and White Buck Shoes Plain and brocaded cloth tops, patent vamps, combination kidney-opera hegls, welt soles of me dium weight and thin edge flexible soles, medium and pointed toes. Just exactly as shown In these pictures, only instead of *5 and *O, as New York high-class stores price them, we sell them at $2.50, $2.75, $3.00. $3.50 Women's Silk Gloves Two-Hasp Heavy Quality Pure Thread Milk Gloves, In black, white, tan, gray, navy and pongee; good _ 50c value, at, pair.. .. O7C 1288 BROAD STREET Untrimmed Dress Shapes Sample hats, made of fine quality hemp. In all the latest two-toned col ors and solid blacks; small, medium and large; values up to $1.98, tomorrow, at 69c Of Ostrich Pompons, "Stick ups” and Fancies at spe cial prices SCANDAL (Thaokt ray, How Is It Hint the evil which men say spreads so widely and lusts sit long, whilst our good, kind words don't seem somehow to take root nnd hear blossom? Is It that In the atony hearts of tiistiklnd these pretty flowers can't tlnd a pines to grow? Certain It is that scandal is good brisk talk, when ss praise of one's neighbor is by BO means lively hearing. An acquaintance THIS IS THE SEASON TO ENJOY AUTOMOBILES Why not own one, when attch bargains are offered 40-H.P. HAYNES 36-H.P. CHALMERS-DETROIT 30-H.P. OVERLAND. Cadillac with self-stnrler and electric lights, at. a give-away price. Conte and see and have cars demonstrated. Telephone No, 1. H. W. WEATHERS. J- W. WESTMORELAND. Salesman. 635 Broad St. Men & Women’s Handkerchiefs MEN'S AND WOMEN’S FINE SWISS CAMBRIC AND JAP. INITIAL HANDERCHIEFS—Good size for the money and c^-. extra fine quality; each MEN'S AND WOMEN’S HANDKERCHIEFS—PIain white, heni, satin stripe and many colored borders; f / while they last, 7c values for / Ready-to-Wear Hats ■ ! \ In the new sailor brim and close fitted hnt, made of fancy braid, trimmed with large wire ears of silk poplin; in black and all the new sprihg shades; regular $2.49 val., tomorrow $1.95 25cup|SampleFlowers We are Ready to Fit the Man, Young Man or Boy in New Spring Clothing at Very Moderate Prices —We Offer for Tomorrow- Men’s and Youths’ tQ 7E Suits, worth sls, at vw.lu Como In plain blue serge and neat mixed patterns; all sizes from 32 to 46 chest. Men’s and Youths’ 7R Suits, worth $25. at 0 I “■ * u All <;ul on the latest models, made of all wool blue serge, black tblbet and neat gray and brown mixtures; sizes 32 to 46 chest. $2.00 CORSETS FOR $1.50 Corsets such as the C. B. a la Sprite. Warner and W. R. Nuform Corßels, well known for their fine wearing qualities, made of fine qual ity coutil, long hip and back, medium bust, four or six gt* A p A hose supporters, draw siring arid lace or embroidery I trimmed; all sizes; regular *3.00 *r v $1.50 CORSETS FOR SI.OO American Beauty and Thomson, W. B. and P. N. Corsets, In a large assortment of styles and sizes; heavy coutll or fine batiste; all rust proof boning, long hip and back, medium /*» a bust, six hose supporters und drawstring. I 111 I Regular value. $1.50 SI.OO CORSETS FOR 69c Miller Corsets of heavy coutll. well boned, long hip and back, six hose supporters, lac* trimmed and drawstring; sizes IS-30. Special v grilled, scored, deviled and served with mustard nnd cayenne pepper, excites the appetite; whereas a slice of cold rrlemi with current Jelly is but a sick ly, ttnrellshlng meat. In Prague there are eight cutting schools, all <>f which mnke anti sell dress patterns. The student loan fund of the Nevada i Kederatloon lias SISOO in Its treaa ! ury. Wreaths nnd large sprays fj Q In al| the new spring flow- 4 UP ers, special at “ Boys - $5.00A11-Wool *0 00 Blue Serge Suits uu*wu Norfolk coat style, with full lined "peg top" knb’kcr pants; all sizes from 8 to 17 years. Boys’ $4.00 Suits $2.98 Doublebreasted and Norfolk coat style, In neat mixed gray, brown and tan effects; sizes 6 to 18 years. Boys - $3.00 Suits (jg Ilouhlehreasted Norfolk and Russian styles In neat mixed patterns; well-made, service able suit in sizes from 3 to 17 years. Man's and Youths' $3.00 <p| Qr vl'VO Man'. $2.00 Sw.st Orr SATURDAY EVENING FROM 7 TO 10 P. M. We will offor Man’s and <C E fkA Youth.' Suit, for About 80 suits, In sizes from ELEVEN