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TWO
iJI
It Is Time
to get under one of our now Straw*—or if you
prefer, a new Spring Stylo Felt.
Wo have tho Stetson and other makes
from $3.00 to $5.00.
See onr complete line of now Easter togs.
McCREARYS
“Home of Good Clothes."
SOCIETY NEWS
SUMMERVILLE PARENT
TEACHERS ASSOCIATION.
The April meeting of the Parent-
Teachers* Aaanclatlon of the Hummer
nille erhonk will Im held on Wrdnm
<lay afternoon, al four o'clock, at the
School.
MARRIAGE OF MISS GARNETT
AND MR. GEORGE L. MOORE.
Intereating and coming rather In
the nature of a gurprlae to their many
mutual friend* wax the marriage of
Mia* Lnrena •iarnett and Mr George
1. Moore. whKli toOk place y*«l<-i<i,*'
rooming at etaht o'clock at the par
nonage of the Flrai RAptlat church, I»r
Aehhy J>mn i erformln* the cere
mony While H waa rather Renerally
known in "UK their friend* that the
marring*- waa to occur, none knew
Jcat when, ar.d vcaletday It wae eol
e«nni**-d with only the family Conner
turn*. Ir. uttendance. *
The bride wore u alvllah coat atilt
of blut i rep« . Hie Imlero opening; over
a blouae of embroidered suite With
thi* »vae w.>rn n emull black hat. trltn
n eri with loriet-me-not* and a amart
blur how the tone of the ault.
Atre At*-ore la a daughter of Mr. J
W. (larnett and la a young woman of
delightful * harm and arcninpllah
meme Mr Moore la a aon of Mre. O. L.
M**ore. of Sharon, and la one of Au-
RUata a popular young hualneae men.
lie hoe only lived in Augtiata for the
paet few yeara hut haa made many
frtenda who extend to him and hla
bride all manner of good wlahea.
Mr and Mra. Moure left Immediately
after th* niarrlaae of Atlanta where
they will epend h few day*. On their
return they will be at home to their
frlenda at the Garnett raatdence. 711
Calhoun alrcct
KATE ROWLAND
CIRCLE TO MEET.
There will be a meeting of the Kate
Rowland Circle of the Kluge l>augh
tera tomorrow. Tueada.v afternoon, at
four o'clock at the realdence of Mra
Charier Anderaon
WHY NOT AUGUSTA?
The young Women'* I'hrlatlan Aa
aociHtion of Savannah haa Juat clone?
a memberahlp conteat In which over
a thouaand new mcinbera were added.
The Savannah Prat.* anvk The total
number of new member* received dur
ing the campaign wa*. 1.05* and the
total number of renrwnlg mo, making
the total number of paid-up member**
during the campaign 1.*7«. The total
amount of money received wag 11, -
74* 50 The total amount of money
turned In by the Blue aide waa sl,-
175. and that of the lied aide 1t,<74 50
The Young Women'* Chrlatlan Aaao
clatlon of Havannah la now the Urgent
In tha South. It la expected now that
a new building will be aaeured. People
have rraponded very generoualy to
wrard thia end and aome have proutlaed
their atipport.
—Mre Wm. K Rowe left yesterday
for l.ynchburg, Va.. to apend the Kae
ter holiday* with her daughter. Mis*
Rrdman Howe, who la attending Ran
dolph-Macon Woman* College.
—Mra. M A. K. Raynor, of Phil
adelphia. la the gueet of her couatn.
Mtaa Emma McCann on CaJhoun
atreet
Meaara , Hroadua Itroadwator
Marlon Carpenter. Itrooke Wtiltton
and Georg** W. Hchaofele returned to
day from a very pteaaam week-end
vlatt to Atlanta
—Mra. Mathew T Scott ex-preal*lrnt
of the Daughter* of the American
Revolution, who ha* been recuperat
ing from a severe Illness at AtigUKta,
Ga„ will return to her home In Illinois
on Monday and write* her regrets
tha' ehe can tint visit her kinswom
an. Mra Bellamy, on (hla visit, but ex
pects to do ao at an early date.—Ma
con Newt.
Mra. Rcease Higvar leaves Wed
nesday for Hendersonville, N. C„ fv>r
the autnmer.
VAPOR TREATMENTS
FOR COLO TROOBLES
Are now used In all hospital*. Th*
vapors carry the medication to tha
Inna* and adr pasvaae* without dla
turblng the atomaoh When Vlck'a
"Vap-O-Rup" Croup and Pneumonia
Halva 1* applied over the throat and
chest, these vapors—of Menthol, Thy
mol, Kucaiyptol. Camphor, and l’ln*
Tar—are releaaed hy the heat of the
body, Usually the worst rolda no In
one night—croup in fifteen minute*
Vlck'a la fine for head rolda. asthma,
and catarrh, and la absolutely harm
loss. Three sizes—from 26c up.
WOMAN’S CLUB TO SEE AFTER
BILL
TIDY BILL BOARDS.
The Augusta Woman'a Club Is to
further make beautiful the rlty by
having more car# taken of the hlll
boarda. It la a regretable fart that
nil the hlll-boarda In the city arc eye
Korea. When a new hill la put up It
never occurs to the poater to clean
away all the old pieces of paper that
lire torn down, they are simply thrown
down to blow about the streets and
further add to their unalghtllnvaa. And
again, there la nothing that appeals
ao Irreatlhly to the small boy aa de
facing or tearing down a freah picture
*>i bin. The Woman'# Club, the Hoard
of Health and the chief of police ara
now ehlnd this, and Chief Elliott an
nounces that the penalty of the law
will be rigidly enforced on anyone
apprehended of defacing or tearing
down these bills.
WHY ONE FARE FOR THREE?
A great deal of complaint haa been
occaaloneil by pnaengera on the aur
htirhan car* on Hundaya especially, by
the fact thnt ao many of the neats
are taken up by nurse* with children.
There will be one nurse and three
children, which mean* one fare for the
fotlr people, who occupy four scat*.
For the accommodation of other pat
rons of the car* who have to atand up
after paving their straight five cent*
fare. It la auggeated that the Auguntn-
Alken Hallway Co. take tip till* mat
ter of three-for ime and aec If It cant
be regulated better.
ANOTHER AUTO RIDE
SATURDAY.
The Saturday automobile ride*
which are being given by the Woman’s
It latneNS Club of the Y. W. C. A., are
proving so popular that there will be
another Saturday afternoon of thla
week, three o'clock, starting from the
Anaoclatlon and having for Its objec
tive pop t Stephens Creek, where tea
will be aerved.
An, ticket* bought and not lined last
week will he honored thla week
Those who anticipate attending are
naked to communicate with Millie
I'ark* by Thursduy afternoon.
The Kusliicaa Woman’a Club extends
to the Augusta-Aiken Railway Com
pany their sincere thanks for the sev
eral courteaiea extended to them, es
pecially those at Stephen*' Creek.
LITTLE NEORO SUSPECTED
OF SENDING IN ALARM
Chief of Police Elliott Is holding u
email negro boy suspected of havlnk
sent In the false alarm front Judge
Kve'a corner last night at N o'clock
Whe nthe chief reached the scene last
mglii he heard (lie story of two boy*
running down the hill from the alarm
box Immediately after the alarm was
sent In.
One of these ha* now been trace!
and la In custody. He claim* to have
been at home at the time of the alarm
and .In fact, not to have been out on
the Wrlghtshoro Road at all Inst night.
He I* l*elng held until thla statement
can be proven either true or untrue
The other boy who waa running dovvu
the hill la not known
Found a Cur# for Rheumatism
"I suffered with rheumatism for two
vearr* and rould not get mv right hand
to my mouth for that length of time."
write* las* 1.. Chapman. Mn pie ton,
lowa "I suffered terrible pain ao l
could not sleep or lie still at night,
Five years ago I began using Cham
berlain'* l.lniment and In two month*
I was well and have not suffered with
rheumatism since." For sale by all
dealers.
SPORT DOPE
South Atlantic L*ague,
Columbia In Augusta
Savannah In Charleston
Jacksonville tn Albany.
Columbus In Macon.
Exhibition Game* Today.
Rochester In Atlanta.
Napa In Cincinnati.
Toledo v* Memphis In Little Rock,
Philadelphia vs. Athletics, in Phil
adelphia
Cub# in Indiannpolla
Giant* tn Memphis.
Brooklyn vs. Yanks, in New York.
I >etroil tn Louisville.
Detroit Second* va in
Owensboro.
Levy's 65th Anniversary Sale Tomorrow Features
"Altman & Grossman’s" Women's Easter Coat Suits
. , AT
TREMENDOUS REDUCTIONS
{2*
TheJ. WILLIE LEVY CO.
THE COMBACKS VS. COMERS FIGHTING
FIRST BATTLE OF SEASON THIS P. M.
Battle Royal Started at Four O’clock. Manaqer of Colum
bia States That His Players Would Give Auqusta a Run
For Their Money: Biq Crowds at the Ball Grounds.
Ratteriea Tor Augusta: Neyer
house nnd Kuesse.- For Columbia:
Catcher, Chalker or Braun:
pitcher. Rardiner or Wtnchell.
Columbia rooterr here.
I Atoka like "Attendance Cup"
for Augusta
Thla afternoon at 4 o’clock Manager
Rrouthers' marched Ills aggregation
of youngsters down to the hall park
to play the first game of the season
Manager Harblnson of the Comers
arrived in Augusta last night at 8:55
Helping Kidneys
By Clearing Blood
A Function Greatly Assisted
By a Well-Known
Remedy.
Most reader* will be Interested to more
clearly understand why analysis of urine is
*•> Important. In the use of 8. S. S. to
purify the him*]. Its action ta a stimulant
to the myriad of flue tilood vessels that
make up the constructive tissues of the
kidneys. AII the blood from all ovsr the
body must pass through the kidneys. They
act as testers and aaaryera. And according
to what tin ~ at:on-,;, [,sss out tn the urine,
betk aa to quantity and materials, the
hesWh of the kidney* and th* quality of the
blood ta determined. The eatalytjc energy
forced by 8. St. 8. ta ahown la the urine.
It Is also demonstrated In the skin And!
a* the blood continues to sweep through
the Kidney* the dominating nature of
8 8 8.. acting as tt does through all the
avenue* of elimination, ahow* a marked
decrease of disease manifestations aa dem
onstrated hy urine analysta. This assist
ance Is * great relief to the kidney*. The
body wastes are more eveuly distributed to
the emunctortea; their elimination la slim
■dated hy the tonic action afforded the
liver, lungs, akin and kidney*. Thu*. In
rases of rheumatism, eyetltia. chronic sore
throat, husktness of voice bronchitis. *«th
ms and the myriad of other red** Indica
tions of weak kidney action, fleet purify
your Mood with 8. 8. 8 . ao It will enable
the tissues to rebuild the cellular streugth
and regain the normal health,
8. 8 8 I* prepared by IMe Swift Spccitlc
Co mt Swlh Itldg Atlanta. Oa . and If
you have any deep-seated or *b*tlnate Mood
trouble, writ# to tbvlr Medical itepl. for
fra* a dries.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA. GA.
No better known or better
made Women's Garments in
the world than “Altman &
Grossman" of New York.
Only the Highest Class
Suits are made by them, and
their styles are conservative.
No matter about the prices
for Liberal Discounts have
brought them within the
reach of all.
The crowds of ladies who
came today only to look and
stayed to try on, and to buy,
attest the wonderful Savings
at Levy’s on your Easter Suit.
Call tomorrow.
All discounts Cash.
o'clock with his bunch, and stated
that they were certainly going to give
the Cotnbacke a run for their money.
Augusta fans do not mind this in the
least. In fact this is the kind of a
ball game that the local fans have
been hunting for, for the past couple
of years.
As The Herald went to prees the
grand atand was rapidly filling up and
still more folkß waiting in line to
purchase tickets, to see the first bat
tle which is staged between the “sis
ter teunis." All lndicationa point to
a tremendous crowd for the opening
day and If things keep up like they
are moving now —well Augusta will
stand some chance of winning that
attendance cup.
Columbia Rooters.
There is a certain bunch of Colum
bia rooters piloted to the right hand
of the grand stand that had better
not make too much “fiisa" this after
noon as the Augusta fans are mighty
enthusiastic over this game, and there
are a few that have also passed the
first stages of the baseball fever and
have now graduated into real sure
enough fans, and, a few of those can
not be "trusted"—but one can not al
ways "sometimes tell.”
Manager Brouthers stated that as
the local team has been christened
the Combarks. he for one, Is certainly
going to make a comeback, at least
he is going to try.
"Babe" has the following men
bunched together to down the Comers
this afternoon:
Neyerhoute Pitching.
Neverhouse will do the twirling
with Fuesae stationed behind the bat
tn order to stop the pill. Neyerhouse
says that he is going to try his best
to make thi* a no-tilt game, but IT the
"Hoy Manager" team should happen
to knock a few toward the rear of
the diamond he has three husky
gaters In that zone just for such a
purpose They are as follows: Boyd,
centerfleld; Norcott or Askew, left
field, and Ashby in the right.
Satiric will have full charge of the
hot sack in this afternoon's game as
well as for the rest of the season.
Clark w ill hold down the second plate.
The third will be taken care of by
no other than Brouthers himself,
Broughton will play shortstop.
Comers' Line-up.
The following hailed us the Comers
will be arranged in hatting order as
follows:
Rber:s, centerfleld; Osteen, short
stop; Harblnson first base; Holland,
left field, Betxel, second base; Fin
negan or Kuhitnan, third base; Ezell,
right field; Chatker or Braun, catcher
and Gardiner or Winrhell aa the
pitchers
By looking up the latter team's
player* one will gain the information
that ali of these men are veterans of
* the game, and if things work as they
i have in the past Augusta will have a
Irun for the money as Harblnson
stated —but one can never tell.
THE BIJOU
Boyle Woolfolk'a "Petticoat Min
strels" will be the attraction at the
Bijou the first three days this week,
und will present ideal entertainment
of this form, opening with motion pic
tures showing the players alighting
from the train, the arrival of the
party at the theatre, the street parade,
the hand concert in front of the thea
tre and the girls making up in theit
dressing rooms. This novel introduc
tion suddenly changes from pictures
to reality and suddenly a handsome
"first part" Is seen with lady min
strels in glorious array. The com
pany includes some of the moat
notable of female stage performers,
such as Nettie DeCottrsey, Selma Cor
bett, Rek'hardt Sisters, Mary Bills
bury, Marie Clark, Olivia 1-ennett,
Maole LaVole, Transfleld Sisters and
Myrtle Bliss.
The singing Is a strong feature of
the “Petticoat Minstrels," there be
ing capable solosists and splendid en
semble numbers.
The comedy is remarkably clever
being built up by John P. Reed and
Clarence Marks, the final end-men in
troduced in order to contrast the fun
of men and women. These comedians
are among the best known in the
realm of burnt cork. John P. Reed
has long commanded a high position
In vaudeville and Clarence Marks wtTl
be recalled for his splendid work with
George Evans' “Honey Boy” Mlnstrela
last season.
Boyle Woolfolk’a "Petticoat Min
strels" come here with the original
company, direct from a big success In
Chicago.
Cough Medlolne for Children.
Too much care cannot be used in se
lecting a cough medicine for children.
It should be pleasant to take, contain
no harmful substance and be most ef
fectual, Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
meets these requirements and Is a
favorite with the mothers of young
* hlldren everywhere. For sale by all
dealers.
—Mr. Thomas Olive was down from
Harlem today.
—Mr. and Mrs. Greenvioe Talbot
spent yesterday with Mr. and Mrs. W.
M. Andrews In Barnwell.
—Friends of Miss Delle Harrison
will regret to learn of her illness at
her home in North Augusta.
Beautify th« Complexion
IN TEN DAYS
Nadinola CREAM
The Unequakd Beautlftcr
I USED AND ENDORSED
BY THOUSANDS
Guaranteed to remove
tan, freckles, pimples,
liver spots, etc. Extreme
cases about twenty daya.
Rid* porcj_and tissues of impurities.
Leaves the skin clear, soft, healthy.
Two sites, 50c. and SLOO. By toilet
counters or mail.
V.trtO.VAt roILXT COMru.Vy. rmrlt. Tmm.
Levy’s Reduction Sale
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Has kept this department on the run the entire
day.
No wonder— the famous New York line of
“Jos. Skolhey & Co.’s" Boys and Children’s
Suits give a selection for the Boys Suits that
has been seldom shown in Augusta.
The styles are numerous and snappy, the
fabrics from Scotch and English Woolen Mills
—Ncrfolks, Sailors, Russians —to fit boys of
all ages.
And for THIS WEEK ONLY, they’re on
the DISCOUNT LIST, and a saving awaits
you. Don’t delay; send the boys up tomorrow.
Boys’ Easter Hats, Caps, Neckwear, and
Furnishings, a style show in itself.
The J. Willie Levy Co.
Ideal Baseball Weather For Opening of
the 11th Annual Playing Season of
South Atlantic League
Ideal baseball weather today at
tended the opening of the eleventh
annual .playing season o£ the South
Atlantic League. Four games on the
schedule for today as follows:
Columbia, S. C., at Augusta, Ga.
Savannah. Ga., at Charleston,, S. C.
Jacksonville, Fla., at Albany, Ga.
Columbus, Ga., at Macon, Ga.
These contests which mark the
advent in. to the league of Augusta
and Columbia, increasing the circuit
from six to eight clubs, are part of a
Reason schedule or 126 games. The
first halt of the season, comprising
63 games, ends June 17th, the team
finishing this period with the highest
percentage will meet the leader of
the second period ending August 29th,
for the pennant.
1/Mt year such a post season series
IE KILLED IK
RIVER CAISSON
Fatal Explosion in Mississippi
River Woik Near Memphis.
Victims Down 90 Feet.
Memphis, Tenn.—Nine men were
w»re killed here today when they were
caught by a gas explosion In Caisson
Number Five of the new Harahan
bridge, under construction across the
Mississippi river.
The men had just gone to ivork In
the caisson when the explosion oc
curred. The dead:
Thoma* Leonard, John Clayton,
John King, J Johnson, A. Winkler, P.
J Farrell, Mike Burke, Jack Powers
and Peter Watson.
90 Feet Deep.
The caisson in which the explosion
took place is near the Arkansas shore
and is 90 feet deep. Ten negroes had
just been relieved by the men caught
by the explosion, of whom were
white. The negroes were in a room
about 15 feet from the surface when
they encountered the first rush of gas
and hurried to the top.
According to reports Peter Watson,
one of the victims, was not a mem
ber of the shift, but went down to in
vestigate the origin of the gas. None
of tlie negroes, w ho had been working
in the depths all night, would ac
company hhp and the fact that Wat
son's body was found in one of the
rooms nearer the top than the other
dead indicated that he met death by
asphyxiation before reaching his fel
low workers.
Get Divers’ Suits.
Officials of the Union Bridge and
Construction Company claim that
eight men composed the shift which
entered the tube this morning. Up
to noon only two bodies, that of Wat
son and Burke had been recovered It
would be necessary, it was stated ta
get divers' suits before men could be
sent into the tube for the other bodies.
MONDAY. APRIL 0.
On the
Boys’ and
Children’s
Easter
• Suits
was unnecessary, Savannah winning
the first place in both the first and
second periods.
Many shifts have taken place in the
line-up of the six veteran clubs oh the
league and the now teams assembled
at Augusta and Columbia are report
ed by their managers to be on a par
with any of their competitors. An
evenly balanced fight for the 1914
pennant is forecast by sport cr.itids.
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•Beauty Lesson*
LESSON VII—PART 11.
THE EFFECT OF COLOR ON THE
SKIN.
Discard Senseless Rules-
Onr grandmothers had certain rules h}
this regard that must have mitigated
strongly against their appearance, espe
cially as their color card In regard to
wearing apparel was limited. In thoa*
days dark people were supposed to wear
red, blonde* and auburn-haired b<u-.
while widow* and *U women over *®rty
were confined to unrelieved blacky mo
cut and dried color rules are stupid, ftm.
broadly speaking, any woman can wear
any color if the shade is carefully <£»•*?-
and these rules seem particularly lrntat
ing, for they are quite opposed to the nr*s
canons of artistic dressing.
Colors for Blonde*.
Most blondes hare light bin. ey«“ Thls
type can often wear psto “ V?!
blue is at all deep, it will km color
in the eves and make them sppeSj
or grev. A fair blonde without much
color look, far better In red, which adds
color to the rheels fvod. by fc.r-vritnsr »
contrast to the blus In tbs syes. empha
■isss their color.
Sandy blondes with no prooouncsd color
In chssks or hair and with *
strongly marked generally PJ I ,*
color* such hs red or green to offset this
monotony, thus forming what wewould
term an agreeable con 'rast. ...Th a tvoe
some cases, however, where such a yP*
appears well in the soft p*»tel
blue! native and ro*e. the ft color* har
monlzlng with the delicacy at the tace.
This apparent contradiction Is bnt an i
lustration of the fact that we _ c . a ? l
down abeolute rules for different type*.
NOTE—Lesson VII is dltrided into four
pert* and should be read throughout to
obtain full information on the subject.
(Lesson VIT to be continued)