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FRIDAY. APRIL 3.
Double Surety Coupons
Before noon and after supper Saturday. Twice in
one day you have an opportunity to reduce your
shopping costs by five per cent. Exchange a book
t f Surety Coupons for merchandise.
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SATURDAY and AFTER SUPPER SALES
AFTER
SUPPER
SALES
6 TO 7.
Unee.la, Lemon Snaps, ZuZu
Crackers, 3 pkgs. .. .. .. 10^’
Lighthouse Cleanser 5^
Packer's Tar Soap .. .. 19 c
Middy Blouses, in all white or
with red or blue collars, SI.OO
values 89 c
Peterman's Ant and Roach Food IOC
Mops 19''
Muslin Gowns, high and low necks,
59c values 39 c
Embroidery trimmed Brassieres,
39c and 50c values, for ■2s c
7 TO 8.
Octagon Soap, 3 cakes 10^
Sanitol Tooth Paste 10C
Ladies’ Neckwear, lawn and lace
collars, jabots and laundered
collars, 25c values 5C
White Lawn Aprons, 25c values, 10C
Brooms 29^
Covered Glass Pitchers 29C
Embroidery trimmed Corset Covers,
49c values 25^
8 TO 9.
Fairy. Flake White, Tar Soap,
3 cakes 10^
Surety Cocoa, half pound tins .
Nadine Face Powder .. . 39<
Infants' White Lawn Bonnets,
a little soiled, 50c values 25^
Galvanized Pails 19C
White Plates 5^
Corsets, a splendid assortment, or
counter, $1.50 and $2 values . "75C
SPECIAL PRICES ON
GIRLS' DRESSES
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A Smart Easter Hairdress
ing May Be Enjoyed By
Every Augusta Woman
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The Time and Place to Buy
Tennis and Sporting Goods
The celebrated E. I. Horsman Co., New York, goods.
Tennis Racquets, from. . .$1.25 to SIO.OO Tennis tape marking sets $4.00
Racquet cases, from 39£ to $1.25 Nets $2.00 and $2.50
Waterproof Cases Children’s racquet and ball 98<^
CROQUET SETS.
Children’s set, 8-balls $1.25 Full set, 8 balls $1.89
$3.50 Colonials $2.95
Ladies’ Colonials in patent and gunmetal, with leather kidney
heels and covered buckles, valued and usually C
sold at $3.50, for
%
$2.50 Oxfords and Pumps
$1.98
Ladies’ oxfords and strap pumps in patents and gunmetals, all
solid leather Cuban heels, $2.50 shoes Saturday $1.98
for
Pla-Mate Slippers
For children in strap pumps, button and lace oxfords, all leath
ers, prices according to size, from .$1.75 to $2.75
SELF - RIGHTING
BRASS CUSPIDORS
9 inches high. BY 2
inch flare top $1.23
6i/o inches high, 7 y 2
inches flare top 98<
4i/> inches high, 7V>
inches flare top 49^
Colored dresses in solid colors, tan, pink and blue
trimmed; in stripes, 8 to 14 years, jj 25
Little tots’ dresses,
with long waist and
full pleated skirts,
for 59£
Middy Blouses, ages
8 to 20 years . 590
Russia style in
and the necessary accessories need not be ex
pensive.
Tomorrow we offer splendid assortments of
fine Naturally Wavy Switches and Transforma
tions at most liberal concessions. Indispensa
able to a becoming and fashionable arrange
ment of the hair.
Naturally Wavy Hair Switches, i C
24 inches long, special at
Naturally Wavy Switches, 28 and a Qff
30 inches long, special at w
Naturally Wavy Hai r Transformations -j a
all-around size, special at
Experts in attendance will match and dress
your hair with any purchase made.
Weather _ # T j | ~~ Fair
N I \
Augusta’s Only
Department Store
NEST SAUCE PANS
Nest of three, alumi
num lipped sauce
pans, $1.25 values,
98c
dresses for little tots
between the ages of
2 and 6 years; scal
loped about neck and
sleeves, and embroid
ery on front; 75c val
ues which will be
sold for 59^
Order YOUR AWNINGS NOW
you forget that Summer will soon be here,
and protection from the Summer sun is necessary.
Our representative will call upon you and fur
nish figures.
Old frames recovered.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA. GA.
WATER COOLERS
Four gallon water
coolers,
$2.23
Six gallon capacity,
$2.48
Boys’ and girls’
Rompers 25<
Infants short
Dresses 50^
Maids’ caps,
and 25^.
Rain hats, in tan,
blue and black . . 50£
Spring Underwear
Specials
Ladies’ ribbed gauze union suiN, low neck, sleeveless, tight or
lace knee. SI.OO garments t<* be sold Saturday for 75^
Ladies’ gauze ribbed union suits, very sheer <|tiality in a num
ber of styles. 65c values for 50?
Ladies’ gauze ribbed vests, taped neck and arms; extra sizes
full length, 15c sellers, Saturday price 12*4^
Ladies’ gauze ribbed vests, taped neck and arms,
12t/oC values for
Ladies’ gauze ribbed pants, tight and lace knee, 35c
values for 25C
Boys’ Porosknit shirts and drawers, ages to 15 years, a
garment .. Union Suits 50C
Special Prices on Hosiery for Saturday.
KOH-I-NOOR DE
MONSTRATION
Tomorrow in the No
tion Department,
“flood bve old hooks
and eyes.”
FREE SEWING MACHINE
Ts by far the most practical. It is the lightest running, the most highly improved; it
is backed up with a guarantee and an insurance policy against damage or loss. Ball bear
ings throughout insure the least expenditure of energy and the greatest result.
Ask to see the FREE.
Another Sale of Roses & Plants
Will Be Held at the Bargain
Square Saturday. Be among the
early ones.
ASPARAGUS FERNS
l.ace fern they are often
called, because of the deli
cate tracery of the plant.
Fine large plants are these
to be sold Saturday, and we
commend them to your at
tention.
They are priced 15^
Hydrangias, “the Hill o T Snow," as thenp blossoms hvo picturesquely been called, are
among the many plants In the sale. They are abundant bloomers. Tlielr large, flat dus
ters of pure wl»lte flowers arid the abudant foliage, make them ideal flowers for the
Southern garden, where they flourish.
The planting time is now. T
Hydrangias are priced at
THE CLIMBING ROSE
Made famous by mrush and
pen, may be made a beauti
ful reality.
The plants offered In this
sale are two yearh old.
of the Climbing American
fleauty variety—the new,
hardy everbloomlng variety.
The roses of the vine are
large, rich and crimson.
Their fragrance is that of
the American Beaut;, family.
They bloom the entire sum
mer.
These plants will j—
be sold for dbiOC
GLADIOLUS.
Rich In coloring and easily
grown, Is another fine plant
for the Southern garden -
well calculated to withstand
the burning heat of the
Southern summer.
Gladiolus will be <r ,
sold at, a do/,on ....IOC
Rose Bushes , 2
Y ears, Old
The Helen Gould, My Maryland, W. R.
Smith, Etoile de France, white Mam an
t'oehet are the varieties to be found here;
red, pink, flewh tint, crimson and pure
white are the colors.
The Price Per Bush is 25c
Saturday Supper
lu the Tea Hoorn, consists of Lamb Chops, Baked
Potatoes, Oakes, Syrup, Hot Rolls, Tea, Coffee or
Milk 35£
25c TEA STRAIN
ERS,
l)eeo*rated China,
more useful now
than ever.
19c
DAHLIAS.
Breathe the atmosphere of
the old-fashioned garden.
They, too, are rich In col
oring and strong and hardy.
In the sale Saturday will
be found the new anl Im
proved kind.
Dahlias will be I a ( ,
sold for I vfC
TOILET
GOODS
Regular
25c
Regular
50c
75c nnhcork’s CoryloptU of Japan
Face Powder .. .. 50°
75c Babcock’* Cut Roses Face
Powder 50*’
For 'Women
Who Do Their
Own Sewing
THE
BOSTON FERNS.
Few ferns equal, none sur
pass the Boston for luxu
riant growth and beauty.
These plants are fine and
large. They need but little
attention, If it Is remember
ed that ferns require much
moisture and once and a
while a tablespoonful of oil.
They do not require the hot,
mid-day summer sun.
Porches and rooms are
made brighter and prettier
by the presence of Boston
Ferns, which many times at
tain great proportions.
They are priced
In this sale at ZUC
THREE
Lyon’s Tooth
Powder . . ..
Woodbury'*
Facial Soap .
Superior
Witch Hazel.
Arlnlea Tooth
Soap
Colgate
Tooth Paste,
(’uticura Soa)
Uioxogen ...
Pond's Ex
tract .. .....
Sanitol
Tooth Powdet
William's
Shaving Stlcl
Dandorine .
■lergen'a
Pound Cana
Talcum
Satur
day
19c
Satur
day
39c
nar.derln* ...
Herplclde . .
Elcaya Cream
Llaterlne
Glyoo-
Thymollne ..
Hind's Honey
and Almond
(’ream