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VOLUME XIX. No. 88.
4 Double Surety Coupons
All Day Monday and Tuesday
Do you realize that on the purchase of a S2O suit
these coupons are worth exactly $1.00; on a $50.00 pur
chase, $2.50? You don’t forget your change for that
amount, neither should you forget Coupons.
END OF THE MONTH SALE MONDAY and TUESDAY
The Desire to Double Our Sales of Last Year for the Corresponding Dates Is Responsible for Our Makinq Unusual Efforts on These Two Daxs.
OUR CUSTOMERS PROFIT ON EACH PURCHASE MADE. CHARGE PURCHASES PUT ON NEXT MONTH S BILLS.
Every Dept. Contributes
Its quota of bargains to the End of
the Month Sale.
White Serges
White serges, special storm and diag
onal weave, worth 59c, for .. *.. .. 39^
Heavy Messalines
26 inches- wide heavy silk Messaline, in
new and staple shades, $1 value 69£
Colored Ratines
100 pieces 40 inches wide solid shades
Ratine, 50c value for .. .. 25<
Silk Warp Ratine
100 pieces 27 inches wide silk warp rat
ine, pin stripe, heavy stripe and solid
colors, 75c values for 49?
4
Knob Ratines
98c 39 inches wide Knob Ratines,
white and colors, slightly imperfect
for 49^
Soaps Soaps
15c Armour’s Voiletta Soap .. .
39c Jergen’s Nine-Cake Assorted
Soaps 23^
For the Teeth
25c and 50c Tooth Brushes 10^
25c Dioxogen 17^
Toilet Requisites
50c Pompeian Massage Cream .. 38£
25c Amolin Powder . 18^
Easter Toys and Animals
50c Animals 25^
Animals valued to SI.OO, for .. . .50^
Children’s Golf Clubs
Strong and just like the real thing 10£
$lO Trunk , SB.OO
Fiber covered and bound, cloth lined
and straps, $lO value for $8
Prices effective Monday and Tuesday that are very
p SUOAr\
PURE LARD
Size 5,75 C; size. W. 81.«:
size 20 $2 85
COMPOUND
Size 5, GO' ; size 10, 81 15:
size 20 82 25
Carolina Head Rice, 10 lbs, (Y7f'
Breakfast Bacon, lb 23 f '
Full Cream Cheese. Ib. . 24''
THE AUGUSTA HERALD
GREAT END OF THE MONTH SALE OF GROCERIES
GOLDEN HARVEST FLOUR,
24-lb bags, 80<i; 48-lb
.. $6.40
FRESH CREAMERY 1 A
BUTTER, lb J4C
FRESH COUNTRY
EGGS, doz ZoC
Picnic Shoulders, lb.. •14V,0
Coffee, Klo, 18C; E. C. D„
28C; Surety Brand, 32'
Mocha and Java, 3 lbs., 981
Tea, J. B. White Special Blend,
Oolong, Gun Powder, Ceylon,
Young Hyson, 60c teas priced
at .. 480
ALI. NATIONAL BISCUIT CO.
CRACKERS, 10c SIZE,
3 for 250
GRANU
LATED
SUGAR
25-lb.
Bag
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Tomorrow, ONLY $1 puts this
NEW HOOSIER in your home
on the famous Hoosier Plan.
You may choose between the celebrated
“White Beauty,” whose picture is shown
here, and one of the other Hoosiers,
finished inside in oak.
The terms of the Hoosier Plan are these:
1. $1 puts the cabinet you choose
in your home.
2. $1 weekly quickly pays for it.
3. The Low Cash Price fixed by
the factory prevails strictly.
4. No interest. No extra fees.
5. This sale- is under direct super
vision of the Hoosier Company.
6. Your money back if you are not
delighted with your Hoosier.
Only those women who grasp this opportunity tomor
row can be sure of getting one of these cabinets on this
liberal Hoosier Plan. You realize of course that these
terms could not be offered except on a very limited num
ber of cabinets. After this sale
1. The “Hoosier Plan” terms will be withdrawn.
2. Our regular furniture terms will then prevail.
An Expert Demonstrator From The Factory Has Charge of This Exhibit.
special. They will mean a great saving. Goods charged those two days will be on April bills and are payable May Ist. It will pay you to order now.
"MOTHER WAS A BEAUTY IN HER YOUNGER DAYS."
Mother may smile depreciatingly—but—watch her go to the little top drawer and take out the precious
photograph "taken befis-e I waa married.” Chances are she will tell you of her admirers, and wo can
believe they wore many. What a priceless record of her younger chnrms that photograph Is ro mother,
and to—you.
"Pictures soon become broken and stained. Why not bring In mother's picture find let u* reproduce
from same an Indestructible Columbia Medallion after you have purchased 11 0 00 wort L h_[r^om_HJore I__ 1 __
THE ONE PAPER IN MOST HOMES—THE ONLY PAPER IN MANY HOMES
AUGUSTA. GEORGIA. SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 29. 1914.
Hoosier
“ White Beauty"
THE IMMEDIATE CLOSING ° f M* •*}' »•«>
■ be caused tomor
row by the number es women who enroll on this Hoosier
Plan. H all the women who need Hoosiers should come
tomorrow , our allotment would be taken before night and
the sate, would close. This has happened in many similar
sales throughout the country. On the other hanti, it
women delay , the sale may last all week. This too has
happened. Whuk now is best for you—to delay and take
the chances of missing this opportunity or to come down
tomorrow and find out about this cabinet so you can decide
before it is too tedcT
It cannot take you ten minutes to
decide, once for all, whether you
intend to purchase now or later
—And you are deciding, remember,
whether or not you will save miles
of unnecessary steps you now take.
But unless you at once decide, you may decide too late
to own this greatest of all Hoosier cabinets on this liberal
Hoosier Plan. 700,000 women already have Hoosier*.
Thousands are buying this New Hoosier every week. Yon
should without fait grasp your opportunity and tee this
cabinet tomorrow.
Read About
these conveniences
that have made the
HOOSIER
necessary to over
700,000 Women
/1\ Mrs. Christine Frederick's famous
V*/ “Housekeepers’ Food Guide"— on
the upper left door—answers every wo
man's eternally perplexing problem
“What shall we have for dinner?" You
turn the dial to the meat you want and
a complete outline of a perfectly bal
anced meal is before you—an exclusive
Hoosier feature that is an invaluable help.
/O(\ The Cook-book Holder on the mld-
X"/ die upper door holds your<"..L book
•ecurely when not io use. When you
are cooking, simply open up the book
to the proper page behind the holder.
It is on a level with your eye, always
clean, never in the way.
There are 40 special conveni
ences in the NEW HOOSIER
l7 are entirely NEW.
The Hoosier Metal Flour Bin holds
\ J J fifty pounds. It is low and easy to
fill. The sliding glass front enables you
to clean the entire bin easily. The in
aide is entirely of metal with no corners
to hold flour. First flour in is always
out first.
/d\ The New Shaker Flour Sifter is the
V*/ most wonderful of all the New
Hoosier inventions. It is the only flour
sifter ever made on a kitchen cabinet
that shakes flour through instead of
grinding it through. It cannot wear out
and cannot grind through any grit or
foreign substance that might be in the
flour.
Twenty of these features are
described IN OUR WIN
DOW DISPLAY which will
be the talk of the town next
week —come in and find out
about the others.
rCV A Big, Extra Roomy Drawer In the
\p ) base is made entirely of metal for
the proper storage of all kitchen linen,
towels, dish cloths, etc. The drawer
is noiseless, rustless, and easy to keep
clean.
ff.\ A new feature in the Base Cupboard
VV/ is a narrow shelf conveniently
located for the storage of cunned articles.
Most women will find this a great con
venience as an "emergency shelf.” It
will save many trips to the cellar or
pantry.
TOMORROW YOU may examine
all the new features. You incur
no obligation. But you should
come early so you can study them
all carefully. Our stock of White
Beauty patterns is limited. You
may be too late to get one on the
HOOSIER PLAN if you delay.
Come and SEE this remarkable
NEW Hoosier tomorrow.
THE
TEA
ROOM
Is an ideal place
for a small and
quiet entertain
ment luncheon
or afternoon tea.
Ask for special
prices on special
menus.
$6.00 PER YEAR —5 CENTS PER COPY.
Railroad Fares Refunded
Thin,puts our out-of-town friends on exactly the
same basis as those living in the city, for we pay all
delivery charges within 200 miles of Augusta. (Gro
ceries excepted.)
We refund 5 per cent of your purchases up to the
amount of a round trip railroad ticket. (Groceries ex
cepted).
Every Dept. Contributes
Its quota of bargains to the End of
the Month Bale.
Ice Cream Freezers
The DarniaPeerless; one pint, $1.25;
one quart, $1.50; two quart, $1.75;
three quart, $2.00; four quart $2.25
Light Cut Tumblers
Two patterns, a dozen .. .. .. . 98^
Nest Saucepans
Three lipped aluminum sauce pans,
the nest ..98^
Messaline Petticoats
A wide variety of colors desirable this
spring $2.49
Skirts Skirts
Draped and tunieked skirts in the
charming fabrics of spring,
from $3-95 UP
Blouses and Waists
Net and lingerie waists from $1.95
up; others from $3.95 up.
Princess Slips
New supply of plain and trimmed
Princess slips, now priced .. .98^
Crepon Gowns
Pretty cotton crepon, blue and pink
effects, and in all white $1.25
Handkerchiefs
Ladies’ all linen hemstitched hand
kerchiefs, 8c value for
Silk Boot Hose
Ladies’ pure silk boot hose, lisle soles
and garter tops; black only, 35c
values for ... • • 25^
Ribbed Vests
Ladies’ gauze ribbed vests, taped neck
and arms; 12y 2 c values for .9^
"THE HAM WHAT AM,’
MEATB AND FISH
Rolled Hum, ib SRC
Hog He ld Cheese, 11,.. 18' '
Welnnles, Bolognas, Frankfur
ters, Ib IRC
Breakfast Bacon tri Ib. cartons
far 38* :
Cod Fish (Hun Beam) three
pound box 58*^
Halmon (Pink Alaska) six
for 50°
Fish Roe (Old Virginia) three
cans for 2!i ( '
DEBBERT FRUITS
Del Monte Brand Peaches,
Pears, Apricots and Plums,
12 cans, 82 6.5: B,x cans
for 8135
||OME EQITIOy
CANNED VEGETABLES
Tomatoes, hundpacked, No. 3,
12 cans, 81 08 six can*
for 55C
Tomatoes, hand packed, No, 2,
12 cans, 90' »l* cans, 470
Corn, sugar, No. 2, 12 cans,
90' : six cans.. 470
Corn, Maine packed, No. 3, 12
curiH, 81 40 six cans, 73 c
4’eas sifted, No. 2, 12 cans,
81 35 six cans.. 70-
J.ltna Beanie Ruby, No. 3, 12
cans, 81 35 *l* cans, 7QC
Htrlngless Beans, Harpoon, No.
3, 12 cans, 81 35: six cans,
for .-70 C
Htrlng Beans, Harpoon, No. 2,
12 cans, QKC; * tx cans, 48 c
Asparagus Tips, Carmelo, 12
cans, 82 35: *l* cans,
for... 8120