The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, March 31, 1914, Home Edition, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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TUESDAY. MARCH 31. What is Woman s Beauty but Health And the Basis of Her Health and Vigor Lies in the Careful Regu lation of the Bowels. \ If woman's beauty depended upon cosmetics, every woman would be a Picture of loveliness. But beauty lies deeper than that. It lies in health. In the majority of cases the basis o' health, and the cause of sickness, own be traced to the action of the bowels. The headaches, the lassitude, the sallow skin and the luslerless eyes ars» usually due to constipation. So many things that women do habitually con duce to this tmglle. They do not eat carefully, they eat Indigestible foods because the foods are served daintily and they do not exercise enough. But w hatever -the particular cause may be II Is Important that the condltlou should be corrected. An Ideal remedy for women, and one especially suited to their delicate requirements, is Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, which thousands of women endorse highly, among them Mrs. C. S. Vance, of 511 8. Ray Bt.. New Castle. Pa. At times sher had spells of indigestion so severe that she thought she would die. Byrup Pepsin regulated her stomach and bowels, and she attributes her excellent health today to this remedy. All the family can use Dr. Caldwell's Byrup Pepsin, for thousands of moth ers give it to babies and children. It Is also admirably suited to the re quirements of elderly |>eop!e, in fact to all who by reason of age or in firmity cannot stand harsh salts, LET EVERYBODY WEAR A TAG. Appropriate taps are being distrib uted. and if any one has been over looked, Mrs. Warren Walker will glad ly sup: lv them any number they need The red tags are for the white people anff the white ones for the colored peo pccple, ard we hope to see all the citi/er.s interested In this noble tin dertaking to wear a tag. The com n ittee . n Sanitation from the M. and M Association wil distribute hund bllis trllirr the best and simplest metbn’s of cleaning up. The schools are offering inducements, and Chief Kllirtt of tiie police department, has offered his force to assist in whatever wav they can. The papers will proclaim it; the “movies" flash it and ail hands work for “Cleaner Augusta." MEETING OF THE AUGUSTA WOMANS CLUB. The.-Ybßular monthly meeting of the Augusta Woman's Club will he held Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the Tubman High school. • MARIE C. SMITH, Chairman Pub. Committee. The conservation department cf the Augusta Woman’s Club, with Mrs. Eugene Murphy, chairman, will have the members of the club, and their ■ friends, to met with them in the attdi t tnrium of the Tubman High school Friday afternoon, April 3rd, at 4:30 o'clock when an interesting program •w.ll be given. There will he moving pictures and a short talk by Major Butler on "The Bird I-tfe and the Conservatton on Birds in General.” Those who will be the guests of this department are requested to bring their cards of admission with them. —Mrs. Jones and Miss Margaret Col son. of Waynesboro, are guest of Mrs. Videtto while oh a shopping trip to Augusta. —Miss Howell, of Atlanta, is visiting Mrs' James T. Bothwell, Jr., at their home on the Hill. MRS. WOOD GIVEN TOKEN OF APPRECIATION FROM Y. W. C. A. GIRLS. elation In which Mrs. Willingham Wood is held by the young women of A token of the esteem and appre the Y. W. C. A. was evidenced when she was presented with a handsome gold bar pin. The occasion of the gift was the severance of Mrs. Wood's connection with the official life of the Y. W. C. A. She leaves tomorrow for her home In Washington, Ga., and goes carrying with her the best of good wishes from her Augusta friends, as well as the slncerest of regrets that she goes. / Mrs. Yates will, on tomorrow, as sume the position formerly held by Mrs. Wood. ve Look at Silk Gloves through the eyes of your own experience. MRS. C. 8. VANCE. cathartics, pills nr purgatives. These should always be avoided, for at beat their effeet is only for that day, while a genuine remedy like Syrup Pepsin acts mildly but. permanently. ' It can be conveniently obtnlned at any drug store at fifty cents or one doilar a bottle. Results are always guaranteed or money will be refunded. Vou will find It gentle in action, pleas ant in taste, and free from griping, and its tonic "properties have a dlstim t value to women. It Is the most widely used laxatlve-tonlc In America today and thousands of families are now never without It. Families wishing to try a free sam ple bottle ean obtain It postpaid by addressing Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 4111 Washington St., Montlcello, 111. A postal card with your name and ad dress on it will do. Society CRANE-WASHBURN WEDDING CARDS OUT. Curds of invitation were sent out to day by Mrs. William Hamner Crane to the mafTiag, of her daughter, Nelite Goodrich, to Mr. Theodqre Pomeroy \\ ashlnirn, on the evening of Tues day. April 14th, at 9 o’clock, at St. Paul's church. There will be no reception and no invitations have been extaended to tie. home. —Mr. and Mrs. H. L. P. Mormac have returned to their home at r>£- lande, Fla., after spending a week of more in the city, where they have many friends. Mr. Morman repre sents the Southern Tire and Rubber C mpany of this city in Florida and has been quite successful. —Mr. Moragne Fleming, formevly of Augusta, but now making hia home in Atlanta, who is ill at the Pino Heights Sanitarium, North Augusta, t I.irf” the rest cure. Is being greatly bcnefltted by the treatment, having gained considerably in weight and strength. The prcsßTHs are now good tor his Jieing "seen fully restored to health and activity. —Miss Etta Labouseur returned yes terday to her home ir. Harlem, Oa.. after spending two delightful, weeks as the guest of Msi Edward Bal dow-ski. —Miss Oracle Jones and her sister, Mrs. Krepps Jones, of Newberry, S. C„ are tho attractive guests for tho next two weeks of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Wall. —Col. Jack Pempsy, sporting editor of the Cincinnati Enquirer, stopp(-l over in Augusta tetween trains Inst night, on his way from Charleston to the horse race meet at Hot Springs, Ark. From there he goes to Eatonia. The colonel holds the belt for writing up a race so that reading his account heats seeing the race. He lost no tlnjp In finding his old friend, Mr. George Hanby, wllh whom he had discoursed on many memorableoccaslons on the topics pertaining to the turf. —Mr. and Mrs. Warren R. Jones have a tine little son at their home on the Hill. He will be called War ren Rogers Jones, Jr. —Mrs. Henry Goodrich, of Phila delphia, will arrive tomorrow to at tend the marriage of Miss Nellie Crane and Mr, Theodore Washburn on April 14th. Mrs. Goodrich will be the guest of Mrs. W. H. Crane. Mrs. Mar shall P. Washburn, of Chattanooga, and Miss Gertie Butaler, of Savannah, will also he Mrs. Crane’s guests, ar riving Sunday. BURDEN BEARERB’ CIRCLE. The Burden Bearers’ Circle of the King’s Daughters will meet tomorrow afternoon at 4 o’clock, at the resi dence of Mrs. W. W. Thompson, on Crawford Avenue. Compare all other ailk gloves by the “KAYSER” standard of z vear, of fit, of style and the result will prove why more “KAYSER” Sillc Gloves are sold than all other silk gloves In the world. Look for “KAYSER” In the hem. You will find it in the genuine. A guarantee ticket with every pair that the tips outwear the gloves. Short “KAYSER” snk Glove, 50c »o sl.» Look ’ KAYSER'' SUk Glove. 73c to LN AT ALL STORES By uftiadr v vSt x-vSbI \ \\v \km WOMAN’S CLUB TO ENFORCE ANTI-SPITTING ORDINANCE. There was a moat Interesting and what will prove a most Important meeting of the executive board of the Woman a Club held yinterday. After the executive board meting them whs a gathering of all the cap tains and lieutenants together with Dr linker, who has drawn the maps and defined the different city dis tricts, to which each captain was to be assigned. Dr. linker explained tho map ao thoroughly' that there will ha no doubling up and the lieutenants ure to appoint aa many assistants a* will he necessary, the object being to reduce tho entire territory to city blocks, having at least one person to each block. These are to distribute tho dodgers which are worded In sucli a simple mnnncr that any one can understand wlmt It means to clean up, what you nre to dispose of and how to go about it. These women nre not lot Inspect* ors. They merely ask you to help them clean up In Augusta. They will ring your - door bell und hand In a dodger and you will tnke pleasure In doing the rest. The club brought up the defacing of tlt« Poet's Monument, which has been daubed with green paint by some vandals, and the club appointed a committee to see what action can be taken in this matter. Chief Klllott was present at this meeting and hsked to give 'his co operation. which he cheerfully agreed to do, and when asked about the anti-spitting ordinance said that when on the street cars the conductors were invested and empowered to en force this law moat rigidly, and as sured the club that every complaint coming to him would be attended to, even if he bad to put policemen on the cars to arrest the conductors for not arresting passengers that violat ed this ordinance. • —Miss Herveylene Spear, of Char leston, Is now the guest of Misses Mary M. Cleckley. —Mrs. Mary Emma Walker's friends will be very pleased to learn that she has been moved from Mar garet Wright, to her home, where she is convalescing satisfactorily from low l recent illness. —Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Barrett , have returned from New York. HEBREW LADIES’ AID SOCIETY. The regular monthly meeting of the Hebrew Ladies’ Aid Society will he held tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock at the residence of Mrs. S. Lesser. IN HONOR OF MRS. MOSES LEVY. Miss Simmie Silver will entertßin toifiorrow afternoon in honor ol Mrs. Moses Levy. CENTRAL SCHOOL PARENT-TEACHERS’ ASSOCIATION. The regular monthly meeting of the Parent-Teachers’ Association of the Central School will be held Thursday afternoon at 4:30 at the school, and every mother in the city, irrespective of whether or not her child is a pupil at Central, Is given a very cordial invitation to attend this meeting and will be made most welcome. Those interested will note change in hour. These meetings are proving very help ful to mothers and children’ and also to teachers, aa it enables them to get in closer, touch with each other and so work together. There seems to be some little mis understanding on the part of some of the mothers that these meetings win take up the matter of the Spring Cleaning, which is just now engross ing all sensible people. This is due probably to the fact that, at the last meeting there was a little talk made by one woman enthused on the sub ject of the general Spring Cleaning. Nothing relating even remotely to cleaning up will be touched on at this meeting, only the things that will bo of benefit to children, teachers and parents. i PHILOMATHIC CLUB. The Phllomathlc Club meets to morrow at 4:30 o’clock at the Y. IV. C. A.. Members are requested to note change of hour. OPEN NIGHT AT GYMNASIUM. Tonight Is open night at the Y. W. C. A. gymnasium classes and the members wil go through all their fan cy stunts and show what progress they have made since Miss Gaithers took charge of the classes. The exhi bition will be at the K.of P. Hall and all interested, women only, of course, are cordially invited to be present. WIDOWS’ HOME. The regular monthly meeting oT the directors of the Widows’ Home will be held tomorrow morning at eleven o’clock at the Home. NO BIBLE CLASS TOMORROW. On account of the Lenten and union services being held Just now In the various churches, Dr. Jones an nounces thal there will be no meet ing of his Bible Class tomorrow as Is usual. PARENT-TEACHERS ASSOCIATION OF WOODLAWN SCHOOL. The Parent-Teachers Association of Woodlawn School will meet tomor row afternoon at 4 o'elork at tho school. An election of officers will be held and all members are re quested to attend. —Mrs. H. C. residing and Mias Gladys Tupper, of Charleston, who have been vlstlng Mrs. Theodore Kershaw, will return home Thursday. —Mr. and Mtr Willie Miller and little Martha Miller returned today from Macon. Mrs. Miller leaves to night to join Mr. Miller, who Is now located in Chicago. Martha will re main for some time with Mr. and. Mrs. William K Miller. —Mrs. Bishop Alexander has re turned from Charleston. FIVE YEARS IN ATLANTA PEN. Philadelphia. —Samuel Tate, SO year* old ami a notorious counterfeiter, who has spent nearly 20 years in prison, pleader] guilty today to passing coun terfeit half dollars and was sentenced to five years In federal prison at At lanta. George Reilly, a companion of Tate’s, received a similar sentence Government agents found a complete outfit for making coins In their room ADVANCED RATE CASE. Waihington, D. C. —To facilitate consideration of tho advance rate case Chairman Harlan announced today that the Interstate commerce commis sion had decided to grant the request of tho railroads to hear their con cluding testimony today, tomorrow and Thursday. THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA, GA. “CASCARETS" FOR COSTIVE BOWELS No Constipation, Biliousness, Headache, Sick, Sour Stom ach, Indigestion or Foul Breath. Get a tO-cont box now. Furred Tongue, Bud Taale, Indiges tion, Sallow Skin and Miserable Headaches come from a torpid liver and clogged bowels, which cause your stomach to become filled with undi gested food, which aours and fer ments like garbage In a swill barrel. That's tho first step to untold misery —lndigestion, foul gases, bad breath, yellow skin, mental ears, everything that Is horrible :nd nauseating. A Cascaret tonight will give your con stipated bowels a thorough cleansing and straighten you out by morning. They work while you slep—a 10-cent box from your druggist will keep you feeling good for months. Millions or men and women take a Cascaret now and then to keep their stomach, liver and bowels regulated, and never know a miserable moment. Don't for get the children—their little Insides need a good, gentle cleansing, too. TRUCKS ARE NEEDED FOR “CLEAN-UP” WEEK Seventy Five Letters Asking For Assistance Sent Out This Morning by M. & M. Association. Following is a copy of a letter mail ed to seventy-five citizens and places of business this moning by the Mer chants and Manufacturers’ Associa tion in the interest of cleaning up the city of Augusta preparatory to Bum mer: Dear Sirs: On the week of April 6th to 11th, "inclusive, the Merchants and Manufacturers' Assaelntion is to assist In "CLEAN-UP-DAY.” It will he necessary for us to have the use of such drays, de livery trucks or wagons, etc., and in ns many numbers as pos sible, for that occasion. If you have any of the above, and will help the association In this en deavor by letting us have the use oT them for any of the days or the above mentioned week or any part thereof, we flrould appre ciate It very much If you would bo advise this office through tho mails or over phone 3246. For t'.e Merchants and Manu facturers’ Association «pf Augusta. F. L. BRINSON, Secretary. During Augusta's clean-up cam paign, which begins tomorrow, April | Ist, and continues dally through April I 11th, delivery wagons, dravs and ! trucks will be needed to remove rub ! liisli. It. will be surprising to know 1 bow much trash, all sorts of UHelesl articles lying about in closet and cor ner, will be thrown out In separate pIleR and If the Merchants and Manu facturers is co-operated with In tide move a great part of the work will be alleviated. 32 TEACHERS SAIL. New York./- Among passengers who sailed today for Bremen on the liucr Kaiser Wilhelm Der (irons were 32 teachers from various parts' of the United States, who will spend the summer In Munich studying the Kls chenstelner method of Instruction. Dr. P. P. Claxton, federal commis sioner of education, Is In charge ol the party. In Munich the teachers will have an opportunity to study tho work of fifty-six schools where forty differ ent trades are taught. IN ALL OUR NEIGHBORHOOD There Is Hardly A Woman Who Does Not Rely Upon Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg etable Compound. Princeton, 111. —“I had inflammation, hard headaches in the back of my neck r ,v i .ri.".v..y. - ..... ■■ frr?n and a weakness all jgSSffak jil l ijj caused by female trouble, and I took W _ U " Lydia E. Pinkham’a <•» pT Vegetable Com 'iM An pound with such cx mm JM cellent results that I Hi S/Wm am now feeling fine. * recommend the ' / Trvfil // Cotbjtoundand praise / / lt aU - 1 ® hall be / / if [ glad to have you f-.-Jpublish my letter. There is scarcely a neighbor around me who does not use your medicine. ” —M rs. J. F. Johnson, R. No. 4, Box 30, Prince ton, Illinois. Experience of a Nurse. Poland, N. Y.—“ln my experience as a nurse I certainly think Lydia E. Pink ham’s Vegetable Compound is a great medicine. I wish all women with fe male troubles would take It. I took it when passing through the Change of Life with great results and I always re commend the Compound to all my pa tients if I know of their condition in time. I will gladly do all I can to help others to know of this great medicine.” —Mrs. Horace Newman, Poland, Her kimer Co., N. Y. If you are ill do not drag along until an operation is necessary, but at once take Lydia E. Pinkhum’s Vegetable Compound. If you want special advice write J.ydia K. IHnkhnrn Medicine Co., (coufidenttivlj Lynn, Mass. ST. JOHN’S REVIVAL GROWS IN INTEREST Muiic < Being Directed By Supcrintendant A. H. Merry. Pastor of Church is Preaching The revival services at Jtt. John’s nre growing In Interest. The evening hour Is 6: IS, and the church Is rally ing to the support of the pastor, who ts doing the preaching. Mr. Milam, who Is to direct the mu sic, has been detained In Charlotte. N, c, whore tho greatest revival In tho history of tho city ts In progress. In the meantime tho chorus at Rt. John’s Is being directed by Mr. A. H. Merry, the superintendent of tho Sun day school. Tho morning services for this week has been put at 12:30 so as to eo-lncldo with the union prayer and conference meeting of all the churches, which Is being held this week at St. John's. 20 Masked Men Break in Jail and Kill Prisoner Santa Fe, N. M. —'Twenty masked men took Adolfo I'mllllu, charged with murdering his ’wife, from the Santa Fe county Jail to the ncurcst corner today and stabbed him re peatedly. He will die. The party overpowered tho Jailor and, taking his keya. opened Fudllla's cell and drag ged him out. The mob quietly dispersed, leaving Padilla nearly dead In tho street. Relatives of his wife found her dying al the home of her mother last Sat urday. Her throat *had been Blushed with a razor and both wrists cut. CERTAIN ENJOYMENT Maxwell House Blend Coffee Pure and of the Highest . Quality Every sealed can a guarantee of clean, crisp, delicious cof fee. Aah your Grocer lor It. Cheek-Neal Coffee Co., Hoiatoa Jockaouvillo NmHyIIIo The Good Things Continue The Wise Dry Goods Co’s Black and colored Satino Petti coats, worth $1.25, at 1)8^ Black anti colored Satino Petti coats, with silk ruffles, at . .sl-49 29 inch 12y 2 c Cheviots, at .. . .10^ 19c Floral Crepes, at 10^ 20c to 25c Shadow Lace», at ..10^ 20c to 250 New Embroideries, 10< » 10c yard wide B Cachings, at.. Sy^ 19c plaid and check Klaxons and Dimities, at 141 20c brown Dress Linens, at .. 14^ THIS BEATS AHY SPRING MEDICINE YOU EVER SAW The Way ROOT JUICE Cleans Out the Blood and Builds Up the System Is Surely a Wonder; Guaranteed. "filmy! I’ve onl.v taken thin ROOT JVICIS ii w#*k Hint find llh«' it now |n»r non already. II lw"t* anythin* 1 #*v*r miw fur uTvlnir the b’ood mid |hn ••»»!ir** body it top-to-but torn vprhtK rWMntmt nmt toning up." That'* wlmt everybody tu\N, and no wemdrr. ~ ,i n« ol I JI tick I* .lunt th# Action Hint nvrvy- I m l l\ > oung amt «>M, needs every eprlnir. At thie time of the yeer the body In nil rluHgml up with tin nccuinulutlnn of filth i and Impurltlen that have lieen collecting nil winter. The blood In thick, Impure, and l nil the organa of the body are half neleep. That account* fori the well-knownl •TugtfoM-out,’' tired,* lu/.y, good-for-not hip* feeling that people cull Spring; Fever. HOOT JUICE. n genuine blood cleanner end nyntem builder, made from a new uiu! scientific combination of root*, turbo, leaven and bark*. lt*n nafe, too, fthnolutely free from any Injurloun or hahlt-formlng drugn, und nn a tonlcwfnr weak, run-down dent lit* led people it beat* anything thnt you ever now In ill THE NEW COLONIALS The new Colonials nre easily tho most popular ns well as the most bountiful Low Cut Shoos of the Spring son so’n, for women’s wear. Patent, Satin and Oun Metal. » $2.50 to $5.00 THE BOOTER.Y R. L. GARRETT, Manager. Shoe Salesman wanted for Saturday only. THE BOOTERY. Bright Bargains in Wants $1,50 36x72 in. Grex Russ at 98c 54x90 in. Hall Rugs, Special at $3.49 6x9 feet Art Squares worth $6.50 at $4.98 Bxlo leet Art Squares, worth $8.50 at $6.49 9x12 feet Art Squares, worth $12.50 at $7.98 I >nur life. lt hliaipenH up the appetite, !mprov** ' i igeMtion, »tlra up the liver, gently reg- I \ lilts* the Itowulß, limes up the kidney*, | give* new force to the nerve* und I ►tvcnifthen*, revitalises, Invigorates the "That ROOT JUICE Ha* Certainly Made a Wonderful Change In Me." ey If you want It after until* the whole buttle Vou take no chance* with ROOT .11 gut to do the work or costs nothing. He *uro you get the genuine ROOT JtIICB. Don’t let any rirugfist palm oft' *ome Imitation on you. There’* nothing ju|t n* good ;ind there’s only one genuine HOOT JUICE. Foulard Silks, worth 75c, at .. 50< $2.00 40 inch Crepe de Chines $1.49 90 inch SI.OO Uabutai Silks at 89^ $1.25 Silk and Cotton Ratines, 98< "Regular 25c Windsor Ties at . .19^ $1.39 Long Cloths, at, per piece $1.19 $2.50 fine English Nainsooks, at per piece $l9B Turkish Towels, full bleached, * worth 15<*, at .... 10^ 15c large size I luck Towels, at 10^ SEVEN whole system. F*»r old folk* It I* simply a wonder, Fine for rheumatism, back ache and stiff, *nr« jotpt*. And It work* quick. Jy. You don't have to une a gallon of >t. and take It for »'x months to see re sult*. You’ll see an Improvement In a few days, feel new ••pep" and vim end ••ginger’’ and you’ll g( t up In the morn ing after a good night's sleep rested, refreshed and ready for anything. TVy It. Its guspinteed and the druggist whl give you back your tnon-