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SUNDAY. MARCH 29.
THE STORE THAT HAS THE NEW THIINCJS FIRST
A Little Journey Through our Dress Suit and Blouse Section
BELLY’S
Dyer Building
Sale of Muslin Under
wear, 98c
NIGHT GOWNS —Made ot rrepe, nainsook or longcloth—lace or
embroidery trimmed—his \ neon, Ion.? sleeves—low neck, short
sleeves —Special Monday 98'- *
COMBINATIONS—Made -f nainsook or cotton crepe—lace or
embroidery trimmed—heeding at top and waist. Special Mon
day 98 1 '
PRINCESS SLIPS —Made of longcloth, trimmed with lace or em
broidery. Special Monday 98*-.
PETTICOATS —Embroidery trimrm l flounces—new styles. Spe
cial Monday 98'’
Greatly
Underpriced
IF YOU
... NEWS OF SOCIETY ...
CALLED MEETING OF
KATE ROWLAND CIRCLE.
A meeting of the Kate Rowland
Circle of the King's Daughters, will
be held Tuesday afternoon, March
31st, at 4 o’clock at the residence of
the leader, Mrs. Charles Anderson, on
lower Telfair Street.
SUMMERVILLE
PARENT-TEACHERS’
ASSOCIATION.
The Parent-Teachers' Association
of the Summerville schol will meet
Tuesday afternoon at 4 o’clock at the
school.
MISS SILVER TO
ENTERTAIN.
Miss Simmie Silver will entertain
Wednesday afternoon in honor of Mrs.
Moses Levy, and Miss Katherine Lov
enstein, of Savannah.
BUSINESS WOMAN’S CLUB.
All members of the Business Wo
man's Club are urged to be present at
the next meeting, Friday evening at
(1:30, in the Y. W, C. A. parlors. This
will be ‘ Literary Evening. ’ and also
the proposed automobile trip will be
discussed.
All desiring supper will please com
municate with Mrs. Woods. ,
ARE YOU GOING TO BE A
PARASITE GIRL?
The well-known philosopher, Dr.
Orison Sweet Marden In the April Is
sue of Pictorial Review gives good
reasons why the young woman of to
day should develop some special bent
or talent —he says:
A little while ago when a girl was
arrested in New York for vagrancy
and was asked by a magistrate what
caused her to drift Into that sort of a
life, she said: “I wanted to dress like
other girls, and I couldn't." How dif
ferent might have been this young wo
man's career had she been reared to
appreciate the advantage of having a
worthy aim in life, and had been arous
ed to the Joys that come from doing
her oart in the world’s work.
There is no glow of satisfaction
which comes to a human being like
that which Is produced by stretching
the mind over our life problems and
solving them ourselves instead of hav
ing some one else solve them for us.
The consciousness that we are doing
something In the world worth while,
that we are taking our places like real
men and real women. Is the only thing
that makes life worth living.
\Ve mav manage to get through the
world without helping ourselves, with
out doing anything for others, hut we
can't manage to do this and be a real
woman. We can’t manage to shirk our
part of the world's work, when we are
perfectly able to do It, and be anything
but a dwarf a scrub oak of a human
being; we can't do it and he a happy
man or a happy woman.
There are thousands of able-bodied
girls, many of them collegfe graduates,
who lead a useless existence because
they have not found their places in
life, they have not felt the pressure of
great life purpose. Although they are
educated and fitted to serve mankind,
98c
WANT TO BE DUPED BY SUPPOSED REDUCTIONS WE CAN’T SERVE YOU SATISFACTORILY
they have not developed any special
bent or talent. It often happens that
these girls belong to families of mod
erate means, and they drift along for
years without marrying, and finally
become a burden to themselves, their
relatives, o- their community, and are
demoralizing to the real producers.
UNCOVERED EARS PRETTY.
Now that ears are coming into fash
ionagain, you can he quite sure that
Just as soon as the majority of ears
have emerged from the whirl of hair
that has concealed them from view for
a long time, there will he talk of car
beauty, and it is well to begin in time
to make the ears as perfect as pos
sible.
During the interim when ears have
been Insignificant, never-to-be consid
ered hits of anatomy, they heve been
slept upon and crumpled up, the lobes
frequently pulled out of their natural
ly dainty shape with heavy earrings.
From now on the women of discreet
and proper vanity will see to it that
her ears are in place when she sleeps.
will gently massage a hit of cold
cream Into the rim of the ear each
night, for the perfect ear Is of an at
tractive pinkness and delicacy.
For the woman who uses powder and
and a hit of rouge, the ear should not
be forgotten in her art work. Dust a
hit of powder carefully over the ear
and touch the lobe with a faint dash
of the rouge if it is to harmonize with
the well-done complexion.
CULTURE.
Vogue says:
Culture implies the fitting of the In
ner man or woman for the apt and
sensitive perception of what is good,
true, and beautiful in all the fine arts,
In nature, morals, religion and in
whatever else may minister to the
sweetening and ennobling of the spirit.
In Its development It places man in
sympathy with the best thought of
man in all ages, and enables him to
enjoy alike the splendors of that llter
ture which has stirred the world to Its
depths, and'the minute perfection of
form lna fable of La Fontaine or a
parody of Calverley, True culture
brings what is best In music, painting,
and sculptors within one's apprecia
tive grasp, gle es a discriminating taste
in manners, and refines the percep
tions and the emotions. All this comes
of deliberate or sometimes unconscious
, feeding upon that which yields the in
tellectual and spiritual nourishment
which one Is at any given moment
ready to assimilate, and nothing is
more inimical to true culture than the
intellectual and spiritual indigestion
| so often superinduced by the 111 chosen
feast spread by schools and lecture
courses.
In other words, culture Is for him
who knows where to seek his own,
something to he recognized largely by
the fact of enjoyment, and belongs to
him who acquires with the rolling
years catholicity of taste and Its co
relative, charity of spirit. The woeful
waste and disappointment Involved
in seeking culture after a misdirected
fashion are enough to grieve the hearts
of all who love their kind.
Will reveal to you some wondrous garment styles and convincingly prove that the patrons
of Kelly's have most remarkable advantages, advantages only to be enjoyed where
women's wear is handled exclusively. We are now READY, and when we say ready it means we are in a posi
tion to show you all that is new. The past few days in our receiving department has been busy indeed, our express
receipts tell the tale. We expect you Monday—a pleasant and profitable visit awaits you.
Greatly
Undeepriced
Dresses and Costumes
Hero are seen the masterpieces of the world’s greatest designers
of ladies’ apparel. They come made of Crepe de Chine, Swiss Taffe
ta, printed Pussv Willow, Moires, Charmeu«e, Poplins, etc., in a most
wonderful range of colorings. It will take a book of writing to de
scribe the wonderful combinations of colorings, style and effect of
these one and three piece garments. g.i OAA
Beautiful one-piece Silk Presses $12.98 to $49.09
Gorgeous three piece Silk Costumes $19.98 to $59.00
Waists and Blouses
It seems as if everybody’s buying waists—here our waist section has
been alive with eager shoppers and in each instance we have heard it
said, “how remarkable, I’ll take these, I would have thought the
price much more than this.”' Among the popular novelties are lace
trimmed Crepe Coatees, the Rah-Rah Lingerie with coire spots of tan
go or September Mom, soft Voile Blouses with French buttons.
Priced SI.OO to $5.98
SPECIAL
ONYX SILK
Tinoi'
GUARANTEED
50c
Laces, Embroideries, Ribbons, HALF PRICE
THIS IS THE STORE OF REAL VALUES
REGULAR MEETING.
The regular monthly meeting of the
Augusta Chapter, P. A. R., will be held
nt the Y. W. C. A. on Monday afternoon
at four o'clock.
MARY M. LITTLETON, Cor. Secy.
SPONSORS AND MAIDS FOR
U. C. V REUNION THIS YEAR.
Miss Corinne Hampton, of Columbia,
GIRLS! LOTS OF BEAUTIFUL«
I DANDRUFF-25 CENT DANDERI
Hair coming out? If dry, thin
or faded here’s an inexpen
sive, delightful tonic—
Grows hair.
Within ten minutes after an appli
cation of Danderlne you cannot find a
single trace of dandruff or falling hair
and your scalp will not Itch, but
what will please you most will he
after a few weeks’ use, when you see
new hair, fine and downy at first —
yes—but really new hair—growing all
over the scalp.
A little Danderlne immediately
doubles the beauty of your hair. No
I oz. Prevention=l lb, Cure Plus
PANTHER SPRING WATER
KENNY’S COFEEES ARE THE BEST
Mocha, per lb.. . .350
Java, per lb 350
Manacaiba, per lb. 300
Bogota, per lb.. . .300
THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA. GA.
SPECIAL
Kayser’s 16 button
white with black stitch
Gloves
$1.25
S. C., Is the houtherner whom
General Dennett Young, commnnder-ln
ehief of the U. C. V., has chosen to be
sponsor at the reunion which will be
held at Jacksonville, Fla., In the early
summer. Miss Eloee Washhtwn, of
Montgomery, Ala., Msh Maine Prock. of
Chattanooga, and Miss Gladys Kearnan,
of New Orleans, are the maids who will
accompany the sponsor.
Washerwomen In Alabama are com
pelled to register their names with the
city health department.
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Not only the hoys In the city schools '
cf Aurora, 111., but the girls as well,
are to be trained In military tactics.
difference how dull, faded, brittle and
scraggy, Just moisten a cloth with
Danderlne and carefully draw it
through your hair, taking one small
strand at a time. The effect is amaz
ing—your hair will he light, fluffy
and wavy, and have an appearance of
abundance; an Incomparable lustre,
softness and luxuriance.
Get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton’s
Danderlne from auy drug store or
toilet counter, and prove that your
hair is as pretty and soft as any—
that It has been neglected or Injured
by careless treatment—that’s all— j
you surely can have beautiful hair
and lots of It If you will Just try a
little Danderlne.
Laguayra, per lb.. 300
Kenny’s High Grade,
per lb 25^
Bour Santos .. .250
Rio, 180, 6 for SI.OO
Phone No. 601.
SPECIAL
$1.25 Pique
scalloped
Underskirts,
98c
Telephone 2036 Now and Say “Send Me the Herald”
The Henderson Aristocrat.
New and Second Hand
Motorcycles and Bicycles
DIXIE REPAIR WORKS
961 Brood. Phone 2511.
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Coat Suits
Without the question of a doubt the most remarkable collection
of silk and wool Spring Coat Suits over exhibited in any city of this
size— remarkable both for reasonableness in price and variety. Here
you will find the popular Moire, the silk Poplin, wool Crepe, Serge
and smart combinations of wool and taffeta. Suits in all of the new
colorings as well as the standard, staple ones.
Silk Coat Suits $25.00 to $49.00 e r
Wool Coat, Suits $19.98 to $49.00 'f ..
Snappy Spring Skirts
This is to be a great early Spring separate Skirt season, and the man
ufacturorers have taken advantage of this by showing a most, wonder
ful selection of styles in both silk and wool. Friday’s express brought
us some of the newest and smartest styles wo have yet seen, both in
silk and wool. Wo will not attempt, to describe them, but if you are
in search of a Skirt, Kelly’s can solve the problem $5.98 to $25.00.
SPECIAL
75
LACE
COLLARS
39c
A VERITABLE DENTAL PALACE
ALL WORK GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY PAINLESS
Fillings in Gold, Plat
inum, Porcelain and
Silver.. 500 and sl.
Prices for all lines of work upon the same reasonable basis.
REFERENCES : Union Savings Bank of Augusta and Thousands of Sat
isfied Customers.
SPECIAL
WASHABLE
MORNING
DRESSES
98c
LEGHORNS
WHITE
"The chickens with the Laying Habil.”
As good as any and better than most.
let me supply your egg wants.
Onr selling IIS rugs) 11.00 Two sellings (30 eggs) $ 1.50
CHRIS. SUMERAU,
Is Dr. Whitlaw’s New
Parlors
842 BROAD ST. UPSTAIRS
Every modem equipment and convenience.
Dr. Whitlaw, with his corps of expert assist
ants, are always on hand.
Week Days—B a. m. to 7 p. m.
Sundays lO a. m. to 2p. m.
Gold Inlays and Pro
celain Crown,
$4.00 up.
SPECIAL
Teddy Bear
Knit Closed
Combination
50c
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Cor. Central Av»., and Laurel At.
BBS Phones 360
Crown and Bridge
Work $4.00 up.
Tooth up.
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