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FRIDAY. MARCH 27.
... NEWS OF SOCIETY ...
AT THE CRANFORD.
Mr*. J. W. Bul*t will serve tea at the
Cranford Club tomorrow.
DR. AND MRS. LEVY
ENTERTAINED.
l)r. and Mr*. Mow* Levy, who re
turned to Augusta la*t nlaht, were
Riven a rl*ht royal welcome by their
friend*’ upon their arrival, eapeclally
by the military, oho railed to offer to
I'd. and Mr*. Levy their mo*t cordial
felicitation* upon their romantic mar
riage.
PARLOR CONCERT.
The Indies of Wodlnwn Methodist
church are arranging for a parlor con
i ert which they will Rive on Thurs
day. • Iklil. April second, at the resi
dence of Mr*. T. C. Jowltt, corner of
tlreene an Lincoln stret*. Ticket*
are now on sale at Von Kump, Gerald
Bnd Vauithan'*. for twenty-five cents.
A most attractive program has been
arranged for the occasion.
HOME MADE CANDY BALE
TOMORROW.
The Woman'* Gymnasium will have
one of their famous candy sales to
morrow at the Modjeska Arcade. Home
made candles of all kinds will be sold
at the most attractive price. Go early
and avoid the Jam.
MRS. PARK ENTERTAINS
COUNTRY CLUB.
Mrs. W. G. Park, a guest at Par
tridge inn. entertained a party of six
teen friends at a beautiful dinner giv
en last night at the Country Club.
Daffodils and yellow shaded candles
adorned thi dinner table and in the cle
course of the beautatful dinner served
the .me tone was paramount.
RE-UNION CAMP HICKMAN
GIRLS AT TELFAIR BUILDING
THIS EVENING.
A re-union of the Camp Hickman
Kiris, twenty-eight young ladles of
Mrs it. F. Brown's Bible class of the
First Presbyterian Sunday school, who
More pairs of
Silk Gloves
\ \ are sold than all others-because
'v \ “KAYSER" Silk gloves wear better,
\. \ fit better and hold their shape better
'n \ than any other silk glove in the world,
j iiv \ The assurance of absolute satlsfac
m \ tion is worth the pains of insisting
, a S on "KAYSER” Silk Gloves.
\)M A guarantee ticket with every pair
y that the tips outwear the gloves.
Short "KAYSER” Silk Gloves 50c to $1.25
Long "KAYSER” Silk Gloves 75c to $2.00
AT ALL STORES
Only waiting for you to come
and pick out the ones you want.
Our goods are all priced in plain
figures. If you haven't got the
cash, you can buy from us at
cash prices and pay a little each
pay day.
MASTERS & AGEE CO.
931 BROAD STREET
*o pleasantly remember the outing of
last year on the lake at Oranltevlllo.
H. C„ has been called for eight o'clock
tonight at the Telfair building, corner
of Telfnlr and Seventh streets. A num
ber of other young ladle*, limiting the
entire party to forty this year, are also
Invite.l*o meet with the camper* this
evening.
MISS EDITHA HARDY
ENTERTAINS.
Complimenting Mines Emily and El
len Thomas, and their house-guest*.
Mis* Cutler, of New York. Mis* Flem
ing of California, and .Mr. Charles
Taft, Miss Edlthu Hardy entertained
about fifty friends at the Country
Club Inst night with a greatly enjoyed
dance. Bearden’s orchestra wua In at
tendance and the scene was one o’’
spring beauty with the lovely group of
guests It their dainty gowns and the
wealth of spring flower* that were hi
ed In decorating the hall.
MRS. I. C. LEVY
ENTERTAINS UNIQUELY.
To Mrs. I. C. Levy belongs the dis
tinction of having given the first cab
aret tea that has ever been given In
Augusta, when she yesterday enter
tained a party of friends in compli
ment to her daughter, Mrs Isaac
Cohen, who has been spending the
past month with her. The affair was
quite a surprise to Mrs. Cohen, who
oniy realized that she was a guest of
honor after the arrival of the last
guest. Mrs. levy's home is particu
larly adapted for an entertainment of
this kind and yesterday was most at
tractive, the three spacious rooms
were thrown into one and for a half
hour of more the guests tangoed, af
ter which they were seated and Mrs
Levy told her guests that she would
now show them how easy it was. for
one lady to win at the races at the
same time the portiere between the
two last rooms was drawn and a
clever little skit entitled “Uncle Josh
SPRING
IS HERE
And Your Spring
Suit,Hat and
Oxfords
Are Here Too.
nnd the Merry Widow" was presented
by Mr. and Mrs. Carter, who kept the
audience delightfully entertained Tor
the next twenty minutes, with their
clever bright saying* nnd their slim
ing and dancing, und their refined
comedy.
Mr. and Mrs. Carter are profession
al i>eople who have Just finished a
'ear's tour through Florida nnd the
tropical countries. They are now
taking a short vacation and are spend
ing a few days with Mrs. I.evv and
through her acquaintance with them
she secured their services for the af
ternoon entertainment.
At the conclusion of the presents
tlon of the skit delicious refreshments
were served, the refreshments carry
ing out the ! lea of the little play, the
lees being served In the shape oT
hrayts ami all the Individual cakes
being cunning little men. A toy au
tomobile. airship or stage coaches, as
a souvenir of the afternoon.
Mrs. Levy's guests on this delight
ful occasion were: Mrs. Isaac Cohen,
Mrs. Hoyman, Mrs. A. Levy, Mrs. C.
Schneider, Mrs. C. Sylvester, Mrs. M.
.1 Marcus, Mrs. L. Sohaul, Mrs Alfred
Rrill. Mrs. A, Wallace. Mrs. Leo
Belch. Mrs. G. Pearlsteln. Mrs. M
Caspary, Mrs. D. Nachman, Mrs 11
Stark Mrs. .1 Mothner, Mrs. G. Tun
kle, Mrs S. Feurth, Mrs. C. Perl. Mrs.
A Lesser, Mrs. C. Picquet, Miss K.
Llvtlngston. Miss B Strusherger, Miss
S. Silver. Miss H. B. Kopple, Miss C.
Jacobs. Miss A Schrameck. Miss F.
Stark. Miss F. Burns and Miss M.
Levy.
The music for the occasion was de
lightfully rendered by Mrs. Sylvester
nnd Master Clarence. I>eoi old and
Isaac Cohen served delicious punch.
—-Miss Dorothy Mustin's many
friends will be delighted that she will
arrive tonight from Agnes Stott to
spend the spring holidays with Mrs.
Charles D. Carr.
—Miss Bessie Marshall has return
ed from a pleasant visit with her
parents. Mr. and MYs. J. L. Bell, in
Windsor, S. C.
—Mr. and Mrs W. J. Washington
are receiving congratulations on the
arrival of a beautiful baby daughter,
who will be called Katherine Geneva.
F.CLESIA AND TIMROD-HAYNE
SOCIETIES HAVE JOINT
MEETING.G
An interesting joint meeting of the
Kclo.sia «nd Timrod Havne Literary
Societies of the North Augusta t 'hool
was enjoyed Wednesday when the fol
lowing interesting and entertaining
program was cardied out:
Recitation, Miss Margaret Crouch.
Recitation, Mr. Refo Sikes.
Recitation, Miss Stella Nixon.
Recitation, Miss Inez Weathersbee.
Recitation, Ada Lee Youngblood.
Recitation, Mr. Herndon Rosson.
Recitation, Miss Rertha Holley.
Recitation Mr. Rupert Youngblood.
Recitation. Miss Evelyn Williams.
Reading. Miss Elizabeth Roper.
The North Augusta pupils will go
over to Aikeij tomorrow. Saturday, to
take part in the county intellectual
and athletic contests.
O’FARRELL-SANCKEN .
WEDDING CARDS OUT.
Mrs. Alonzo Henry O'Farrell, of
Athens, has sent out cards to the mar
riage of her daughter, Sarah Norwood,
to Mr. George Albert Sancken, which
will take place on the evening of Tues
day. April 14th, at 5 o’clock, at 687
Milledge Avenue, Athens. Ga.
After a wedding trip Mr. Sancken
and his bride will make their home in
Florence, S. C., where Mr. Sancken
is now engaged in business.
—Miss Ruby Inglett, of Grovetown,
is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. .1.
Washington, at her new home on Sll
cox Street.
—Mrs. Charles Phinizv, Mrs. Rod
ney Cohen and Miss Mary Lou Phini
zv are registered at the Waldorf, New
York.
—Mrs. Theodore D. Caswell Jr., has
returned from a pleasant visit to her
old home in Milton, N. C.
At The Grand
"BREWSTER’S MILLIONS.”
“Rrewster's Millions,” with a cap
able company will supply a full meas
ure of enjoyable entertainment at
the Grand, matinee and evening, Sat
urday, April 4th.
The subject alone, a young man
forced to spend $1,000,000 in a year
by legitimate means, without taking
anyone into his confidence, and ar
riving at the end of the period with
out one cent of money or a possibil
ity of any of the dissipated coining
back inthe future, appeals to novelty
lovink playgoers.
"ZIEGFELD FOLLIES" SPECIAL
MATINEE.
It Is not generally known that Jose
Collins, the prima donna with “Zlpk
feld Follies," which comes to the
Grand Monday, matinee and evening,
has established and is now malntain
-1 Ing a free vocal college In New York,
i There are no charges whatever for
the students that are fortunate
enough to he acepted by Miss Col
lins. The Idpa of opening such an es
tablishment was suggested to Miss
| Collins by Doris Easton, a saleswo
man In one of the New York depart
ment stores, who, although possessed
I of vocal talents, was unable for finan
! cial reasons, to enlist the services of
a teacher. The shopgirl explained her
predicament to Miss Collins, and the
prima donna at or.re decided to pb
: tabllsh a public vocal school. In ad
dition to Miss Easton, the Institution
has a list of twenty-nine pupils.
While in New York, Miss Collins de
votes four hours oT her time >laily to
i the college, and when she is on tour,
the school Is manipulated under the
direction of some other prima donna
who might be appearing in a Broad
way show. Miss Collins has Inter
ested twelve other singers and stars
In her philanthropic move, and the
i college gives every promise of being
a huge success. Seats now selling.
ANDONEGUI'S CONCERT BUNDAY.
A very attractive program has been
arranged by Senor Jose Andonegut
, for the fourth and last of the Sunday
Sacred Concerts. The last concert
will be offered at the Grand Sunday
afternoon at 4 o’clock. Owing to
many requests made upon Senor An
■ donegui, he hag decided to add a num
| her of popular airs to the program
THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA. GA.
\WmP\ <
Producing th«t soft, velvety fresh
ness so much admirod. Monty
refunded If pot entirely pleased.
Nadino is purs and harmless and
adheres until washed off. Blenda
out blemishes; prevent* sunburn and
return of dlacolnratlons. A million
delighted users endorse the delicate
tints, Flesh, Pink, Brunette, White.
By ToiUt Counter# or Matt. BOc.
National Toilet Compel.*, Paris, Tenn.
for Sunday. It will he learned with
much pleasure by music .overs that
b’enor Amionegul will be heard In n
violin solo, and Mr. O. C. Delmonioo
will be hoard In a solo Mr. Delmonlc
tins chosen for his song “Oh Dry
Those Tears." The concert, as usual,
will he given free of any admission
charge. The box office Is now open
for reservation of seats for sub
scribers.
TO IMPROVE MANTEO BAY.
Washington.—lmprovement of Mnn
teo Hay, N. C.. by a channel seven
feet deep and 100 feet wide with a
200-foot width at the upper limits of
the town of Manleo was recommend
ed today by the war department.
Cost of the project Is estimated at
$28,000 with $2,000 annual mainte
nance.
The uioicesl Yie’Js'
The Foreign Fields
Maxwell House
Blend Coffee
A perfectly delicious
combination of the fin
est cupping coffees in
the world.
Tasting Is Believivjg
Settled Tina ttt Grocer*.
Cheek-Neal Coffee Co.,
Nuk.ille Boast*. Jackua.ill.
Mental Fuzziness
You can't look a man In the eye
when you are out-of-sorts and half
sick. You unconsciously show that
you are gulltv of a broach of Nature’s
laws. You are fearful because you
are mentally fuzzy.
Recause of some excess. Nature fell
behind in her work of purifying the
food in the intestines. The Rile is
clogged in the Liver. Jfour blood is
taking up the germ ladpn food and
you are stupid—fuzzy—half g man.
The Doctors call it “Auto intoxlca
tion.”
PoDoLax Releases the Bile
Rile is Nature's disinfectant and
purifies the food in the intestines.
Without it we sicken —with a free
flow we are immune from germs be
cause no foreign germ can multiply
after immersion in Rile.
PolTol.ax releases the Rile from the
Liver. It does it gently, but surely,
and after a few days your fuzziness
disappears.
BILE purifies the body-building
food—that’s why you gain in strength
—why you become alert and vigorous
pfter taking PoDoLax a short time.
Do you want further justification?
A 50c bottle will prove It absolutely.
PoDoLax is a Podophyllln formula
that tastes good—that releases thg
Bile gently—without annoyance or
loss as time. ‘‘PoDo,’’ from Podophyl
lin —”Lax,” from Laxative—PoDoLax
is the name. Ask for it by this name.
WEDDING
-INVITATIONS
ENGRAVED
The latest stylos,
promptly anti
properly done.
Get our prices.
Wm. Schweigert
& Company
Engraving,
Corner Broad and
Seventh Sts.
Nadine
Face Powder
(/* Organ Baiat Only >
Make# The
Complexion Beautiful
We Undersell All Other Stores
Compare These Prices
A. & P. Sugar Cured Hams, lb 19c
Swift's Premium Hams, pound ,20c
A. & P. Fancy Patent Flour, 24-lb. sack 78c
Snowdrift Compound, No. 5,55 c, 1 No. 10, $1.10; No. 20, $2.20
Pure Cane Sugar, 25-lb sock sl.lO
Fancy Thin Skin Lemons, dozen 15c
Cream Cheese, pound 23c
New York State Potatoes, all Dry and Mealy, peck 35c
Pork and Beans, 6 cans, No. 2 size 42c
Finest Elgin Creamery Butter, lb 33c
Fresh Yard Eggs, all Guaranteed, dozen 25c
DESSERT
FRUIT
New York State
Potatoes,
peck xJOv
Yard Eggs,
dozen &\3\-
DR. SEVIER'S BOY SCOUTS
GO ON “HIKE” TOMORROW
Troop No. 2, Boy Scouts, Scoutmas
ter J. R. Sevier in charge, are going on
a "hike” tomorrow to the clay hills of
South Carolina, across the river. The
party, including probably twenty
youngsters, with their lunches, all but
the meat prepared, will leave the Tel
fair building at 9 o’clock. The n.eat
will lie cooked on the camp fire after
arriving at the site of the day’s camp.
Some work in scoutcraft will he done
while on the trip.
Residents of Jacobs, Jackson coun
ty, 111., celebrated the arrival of the
sixteenth baby at the home of Mrs.
Susan Temple, of that place.
The district auperlntendens of New
York state schools want the law so
amended that, a district superintend
ent shall Ret at least S2OOO a year and
SSOO or expenses.
GOLDEN BROS.
Ladies Outfitters. - 1054 Broad Street
Easter Sale of Suits and Dresses
THE SELECTIONS NOW AT THIER BEST
Remarkably Low Prices for Distinctive Dresses of Crepe
de Chine and Taffeta
$12.75, $14.75, $19.75
p2? ! ' 5S2* 6 Cans $ 1.20
CONSTIPATED PEOPLE
CAN NOW FORGET ILLS
Thousands of Former Sufferers Now
Happy Through Taking Dodson’s
Liver Tone Instead of Calomel.
Many thousands of people have
found that constipation can now be
saTely and easily overcome. In u per
fectly pleasant manner, by taking
Dodson's Liver Tone In the place of
calomel! which is really dungeroua to
so large a proportion of sufferers.
Dodson's Liver Tone Is made to
Inke the place of calomel and has
Ireen from the first bottle put on the
market. It has none of the disagree
able features and after-effect* of cal
omel, which is in fact a form of mer
I)T?EKiSES for afternoon and street wear in the favorite
TUNIC MODELS, with low neck and frills of niching
—long sleeves—in tango, Tango d’Or, Teto de Nogre,
taisin, gendarme, bottle green, ete. YVe started making
arrangements for this special offer weeks ago, and by
the cooperation of some of the leading dressmakers are
able to offer such special value in such late styles.
Other styles up to $24.50
Three Charming Groups of
NEW SPRING SUITS
At $12.75 At $19.75 At $24.75
Are handsome, Jaunty
models, with the smart
short Jacket tunic
skirt effect In wool ma
terials—ln black, tan
and four shades of blue
New Flowered Crepe do
Chine and Taffeta
Dresses, values S3O,
$19.75
Models made with the wide, tunic
flounces—or exquisite draped styles
—or others Htili In the new tiered
designs. ManJ exquisitely arrang
ad with pretty laces, vestces and
fashionable belt and button novel
ties. Fancy sleeves, latest kimono
models. Colors, wistaria, sepia,
brown, tan, navy, Copenhagen and
black.
cury, a mineral and a poison.
Your drugglßt positively guaran
tees to refund purchase price (50c.)
of Dodson's Liver Tone In case you
are not entirely satisfied, and will
recommend this remedy as a strictly
vegetable-liquid, containing nothing
harmful.
Aside from Its iierfeot safety, Dod
son’s Liver Tone not only loaves no
had effects, but works easily and
naturally, without pain or gripe and
without Interfering at all with your
regular habits, diet or occupation.
It Is very Hlmplo to profit by the
experience of others and gain relief
from constipation and sluggish liver
now.
We offer the most com
plete assortment to be
found anywhere at the
price. They are ultra
smart, in all the lead
ing shades and black.
$15.00 and SIB.OO Voile
and Crepe Dresses,
$ 12.95
A wonderful selection, trimmed with
wonderful rich laces and embroid
eries. Every novelty that Ingenuity
has devised in pannier effects; ki
mono sleeves. The materials, the
workmanship, the trimmings are all
exceptional. Sixes up to 44,
NINE
Cream n
Cheese, / if)
pound *- uu
Best, A&P (\f\
£sr ry . -wc
Are styles, materials
and workmanship usu
ally found In the $35.00
suits. Every detail
looked after with that
extreme care that cun
only tie seen In the
highest-class garments.