The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, April 05, 1914, Home Edition, Page FOUR, Image 12

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FOUR T** jSjjjwggl f ESe&JOJK 71 ij; Men and Boys Clothing, the latest in Hats, Neckwear, Hosiery, Shirts, Collars, Underwear, and in fact anything you may imagine in things for men. There are hundreds of suggestions that cannot be here adequately described. All will be specially priced for the “Week Before Easter ” sale at this store. Come in and let us show you what we have to offer. MEN’S CLOTHING Our men’s clothes are the embodiment of perfect style and best quality. We carry none but the product of the best makers who have national reputations to sustain for merit. In fact, it should he sufficient guaranty to you that your Suit was of correct style and dependable quality when it comes from this store. Our stock comprises the largest variety of pleasing styles and sizes, so that no matter in what direction your taste runs you will have no difficulty in securing just the style you like here. Prices Range from $15.00 to $35.00 Easter Musical Programs in the Churches of Augusta The following: are iomr of the Easter musical program* In the Augusta churches: First Baptist Church. The following program of Easter music will be given at the First Hap tlst Church Sunday, April 12th: Morning. Organ Prelude, "March Solnnnelle" l.ctnulgrc Anthem —"Now Is Christ Risen" Maker Offertory—"Hosannah drainer Hiss Helen Hattie. Postlude —"Kafare" Lemmons At the evening service the Cantata "Victory Divine." by J. Chrlstopher- Marks, will he sung by a double quar tet choir. This Is one of the most beautiful of the Easter Cantatas and the choir has been working diligently for several weeks to prepare it The soloists will be: Miss Helen Rattle, soprano; Messrs, Warren An drews and Alec Graham, tenors: Mr. Foster Sego, bass, Mr. W. P. Dillon. Jr., baritone. • B*. Patrick's Catholic Church. Csn<x>ne'* Mass in K. fist and offer tory "Ave Marls." by Wtegand, sung by Mr. John A. Rox. 10:30 a. m. Sacred Heart Catholic Church. Marso a Mass In F, for male voices. 11 a. m. Bensdlotlon service at eight p. m Saint Paul’s Episcopal Church Easter Sunday. April 12th. 1914 11:15 A. M. Organ Prelude (Heinrich). Processional (Worts a) —Hymn No. 12. "Jesus Christ U Risen." Easter Chant (Mornlngtonl —No. 322. olorla (Mornlngtonl. T# Drum (C. Williams). Jubilate (A Somerville). Hymn (Sullivan)—No. 113, "Christ Is Rlasn." Kyr le Rleison (Mendelssohn). Olorla Tibi (Hedges). Hymn (Glssant) No. 110, "Come Ye Faithful." ninrla (Barnhy), Offertory Anthem (C. Simper) "King of Kings," Presen lotion of Palms ("Old Hun dred.") Sanctus (O, Vincent.) Agnus Del (Gilbert). Gloria In Excels!* ("Old Chant"). Nunc Dtmittis (Dank*) Chant No. 242. Recessional Hymn (Palestrina) Hymn No. 111, "Alleluia." Postlude. J. LOUIS SAYRE. , Organist and Choirmaster. St. Matthew's Lutheran Church. 11 p. m., Public Confession. 11:18, Organ Prelude. Anthem, "lie Is Risen." (chorus of women's voices.) Hymn, All hall the power of Jesus' name! Liturgical service. Anthem. "Alleluia."—Humphries. Sermonette. Chant. Lord's Prayer. Offertory, "Rejoice This Holy Easter Mom." —Wm Dressier. Hymn. Christ the J»rd Is risen to day. Communion of conflrmants. Doxology. Postlude Palm Sunday. St. Matthsw’s Lutheran Church. Prelude. Violin Sold. Hymn, Rejoice, the 1/ord Is King! Liturgical service, t'rred. Hymn, Itlde on, ride on In majesty! Sermon, Mr 11. L. Petrea, of the Lutheran Seminary at Columbia. Offertory. "Rejoice Ye With Jerusa lem" (chorus of women's voices.) Examination of conflrmants. Lord's Prayer. Hymn, llosanna to the Son of David, Amen, (chanted.) Postlude. Woodlawn Methodist Church. Morning Service. Voluntary March J. J. W. la>rmnn Hymn, All llall the Power of Jeans' Name. Apostles Creed. Prayer, Anthem. Why seek ye the living among the dead?- Wm. Eastham. Lesson from Old Testament. Gloria Patti. Lesson from New Testament. Announcements. Offertory, Consolation Mendelsshon Anthen . Chrtat Is Risen H. S. Mor ! rlson. Hymn. When I survey the Wonder* loos Cross, sermon. Hymn, In the cross of Christ I glory. Hcnedlctlon Evening Service. Prelude Geo Rosekrans. H.vmn, How sweet the name of Jesus I sounds. Pra yor. Anthem. Alleluia, Christ Is Risen— Wm. Eastman, Scripture Reading. Announcements. Offertory, Serenade A. T. Morxlsn Anthem, And when the Sabbath was past It. M. Stulta Hymn, Jesus the name high o'er all, Sermon. Ilytnn, Jesus Shall Reign, Benediction. Choir Sopranos, Mist* Louise Tnl tHforro, Mia, T. F Harrison. Altos Mias May Long, Mrs. O. M. Burch Tenors Messrs Arthur Hale, \V. C. Halford. Bassos Mr F. T Harrison and Hr G M Woodbury. Mrs. Cftas. A. Pender, pianist. St. James Methodist Church Morning Service. Anthetn (Schilling) -Christ Our Passover. Organ (Paul Wach) - March Trium phal. Anthem (Simp, r)—King of Kings. Offertory Solo Mr. J Wade Klmsoy. Organ Post Wide (Gounod i—March, Queen of Shoha. Evening Service, Cantata, "Rabhoni." Benjamin Love* land. Text by Wm. delates Love. Descriptive of the Resurrection and Ascension. Choir—Soprano* Mrs C N. Bow den, Mrs. Jos. I'ssery, Miss Marie Cul len. Miss Rutherford Mrs Fred Lam back. Mrs. W. J Johnston, Mis* An nabels White: altos Mi*.- Anna Eltv> Wilson, Mies Eunice Oates, Mrs. T. K McCREARY’S “HOME OF GOOD CLOTHES” Our store is fairly teeming with the most attractively new offerings in Oortel, Mrs. Nellie Bresnahan; tenors: Mr. Chas. Mallantlne. Mr. Lon Davis, Mr. John Rox, Mr. Jones Cooper, Mr. W. P. Manning. Mr. Frank llnlse, Mr. A. F. Otis: basses: Mr. Wm. Dean, Mr. Sweeney Sikes, Mr. K.l Walton, Mr. Eugene Glbhes, Mr. Wade Klmsey. Organist and Director: Robert A. Irvin. First Pr*sbyt*rjan Church Sunday, 11:16 a. m. Prelude (Gounod)—Sanctus. Orches tra, Organ, piano. Anthem (Mnrxo)—Hark! Ten Thou sand Voices Sounding. offertory a: Adoration (Pryor), Orchestra, b: The Idly of the Valley (Field); an Eastern Carol sung by a chorus of girls. Anthem — o King Immortal (Brackett). Vio lin Obligato. b: Soprano Solo (Spross)—We Shall See Jesus. c: Quartette (Spross)—The Mlrnrle of the Garden. d: Tenor Solo (Spross)—God Is Not the God of the Dead. e: Quartet (Maofarlatie) —Jesus Lives. Postlude (Moxart) —Gloria, from Twelfth Mass. Orchestra, Organ, I*l - uno. Choir ,\*lss Margaret Battle, sopra no; Miss Caroline Brown, alto: Miss Mortal Black, violin; Mr. W. B. Mar quis, tenor; Mr. Felix Luck, baritone; Mrs. T. H. Garrett, organist and di rector. Assisted by Retd Memorial Orohee tra, Miss Ellen Hickman, piano. Prelso Service, X:3O P. M. Organ (Stalling), a:Gethsemane; b: Golgotha; c Ostenmorgcn. Anthem til. U. Shelley) Knights of the Cross. Offertory, a: ornan, “Echoes" (J. H. Bi-elver); h: "(V Lift Your Joyful Hearts" (Drossier). Violin Obligato. A short cantata with Scripture read ings: "The Resurrection" Frederic Field Bullard. a: The Day of Besurrectlon. Quar tette. h Art Thou Weary? Art Thou Lan quld? Soprano Solo. c: Triumphant Lord. Alto Baritone Duet. d: On th<> Resurrection Morning (carol). e: Hark! Ten Thousand Harps and Voices. Quartette. FRECKLES Now li the Time to Get Rid of These Ugly Spots. There's no longer the slightest need of feeling ashamed of your freckles, as the prescription othlne—double strength—l* guaranteed to remove these homely spots. \ Simply get an ounce of othlne — double strength - from any druggist and apply a little of It night and morning and you should soon see that even the worst freckles have begun to disappear, while the lighter ones have vanished entirely It Is seldom that more than an ounce is needed to com pletely clear the skin and gain a beautiful clear complexion. He sure to ask for the double strength othlne, as this is soid tinder guarantee of money back If it fails to remove freckles. THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA, GA. “Week Before Easter in Augusta” WILL BE A BIG WEEK AT “Week Before Easter” Sale of Attractive Seasonable Furniture A.T "**"* MAXWELL BROTHERS “Home Furnishers” - 973 Broad Street Odorless Refrigerators Our stock of Refrigerators is most complete and comprises a va riety of styles, sizes and price unequaled in Augusta. Special prices have been made on these goods and we invite the Inspection of all who contemplate a purchase this season to avail themselves of the unusually attractive price offerings. Northland Refrigerators, 40-pounds ice capacity, extra special S 7 50 r ’ " ; ' ' - r— __ - w i.v •** ■ ■ ■ '.'iflffii'■> J»y». ■ ■ tCidr- .-if-iA ItoeM ifo "H ** y ;'V.K •..•». j»r .'f 'fcjEl . f7T-«C'fß®P I y ;! BOYS’ CLOTHING We are truly the hoy’s friend in the matter of his clothing. We realize that he, as well as his father, should have style and the little details that go to make distinctiveness in his clothes. We therefore secure our hoys’ garments from the same high-class makers of our men’s, and the only difference between the two is in size and price. Prices Range from $5.00 to $15.00 Baby Vehicles We have the larg est line ot Baby Vehicles, the most popular of which Is probably the REED PULLMAN This vehicle Is completely equip ped and popular larly priced. Our stock also In cludes Sulkies, Go-Carts and many others. FOUR CHAIN Complete Porch Swing $3.50 Porch Rockers 51.75 Up. 1 >, vOHp V '. • Yjfc% " ' 1 i C McDougall Kitchen Cabinets When you buy a McDougall Cabinet you buy a lifetime of daily pleasure for the wife, mother or sister who gets it. It saves her two to four hours of hard kitchen work a day—banishes kitchen drudgery—saves steps—saves time—saves supplies and money. The cabinet shown here Is especially convenient with full equipment for the average kitchen. Has full-sliding nick el-plated table top, swinging removable sugar bin, sanitary leg base you can sweep under, sifter flour bin, jars for ce reals and spices, etc. —places for everything in cooking. Come in and lot us show you what wonderful service a Mc- Dougall will give. See for yourself the dozens of labor saving conveniences it con tains. Here's a present your wife—mother —sister will ap preciate every day all the rest of her life. And the entire family will enjoy it because it promotes good health, good cheer and happy living in the home for ail. We have a variety of designs to fit the needs of every kitchen, at prices from the cheapest to the best. Come in—you may see one you like even better than the one shown here. Crex and Matting Rugs Crex Hups, 9x12. special $8 50 Matting Rugs. 9x12, special * $3 50 New Porch Goods We have re ceived new shipments of the most at tractive | orch furniture — Rockers, Setees, etc. The Manilla Rush Ware is probably the most service able, very or naments', and reasonable in price. SUNDAY. APRIL 5.