The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, April 10, 1914, Home Edition, Page FOUR, Image 4

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FOUR Glove l / 'WT X Real Worth / i ‘ / /> \ and Lasting I m) \ Value \JU j f. These you get when the *“ , /a \ name “K.AYSER” is in the hem of your silk glove*. / C \ To buy Silk Cloves 1 \ ' is true economy— because \ "KAYSER'S" wear better, fit better and hold \ their shape better than any other aillc gloves \ made, yet coat no more than the ordinary /J A kind. Look for "KAYSER” la the hem. You will find it in the genuine. tf'jJ A guarantee ticket tvlth every pair that the tips outwear the gloves. Short "KAYSF.R” Slllt Cloves 50c to SI.JS Long “ILAYhfcR" Silk (.love* 75c to s2.o* AT ALL STORES B-J APPROPRIATE MtMOHIAL. "Soirf Krii'i alumni propose to cont ain* and *lve the town « fine statue “ ■'A replica of the Goddeaa of Lib- Tty, I preaums.”—Washington Har. Howard’s Special Souvenir Offer Gold Fish Free At Our Store No. 2 We have arranged to give away free at our No. 2 Store only tomorrow (Saturday) Five Hundred Beautiful Gold Fish, and aquariums, with purchases of Ut Prepara tions, and a number of everyday specials—Soaps, Face Pow der, Tooth Preparations, Perfumes, Talcum Powder etc. The distribution will be conducted on the following plan: One Gold Fish nnd aoquarium with Re.xall Purchase. Two Gold Fisli nnd acqunrium with 50e Roxall Purchase. Three Gold Fish and aoquarium with Roxall Purchase. Four Fish nnd acqunrium with SI.OO Roxall Purchase. The *&**°sul Stores Whit they mean to you unit whit they moan to the owner* of store Ai the Rexall store, whethet In New York, Augusta or any other of the 7,000 eltte* and towns In the United State*, Can ada and threat Britain It mean* a square deal to you and It will pay you to seek and patronts* Resell *tore*. To the owner, It mean* the combined eftort* of 7,000 Retail Drugglat* In the United State*. Canada and Great Britain. Can you realise what this means to the Rexall Store? TYe want every man, woman and child In Augusta and vicin ity to know about the Rexall stores and the Resell Policy. T. 6. Howard, Druggist MAKING AND MARRING. She—Voii know it takes two to neke a marriage. lie Tea. Inn one ran innk» a fall* nr* of it -Philadelphia Record. Note the Following Preparations Are Included in This Offer: Rexall Liver Salta Gentle In action, cleanses the system, tone* up the liver. Price* 25'’ and ROC. Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets. The most effective remedy on the mar ket. Prlcee 2.V MV "nd Xtl OO Rexall "OS" Hair Tonic, Will Impart to the heir new atrengtil and new Ilf*. Price 50'’ «nd SI OO Rexall Shampoo Paste. Antiseptic; removes dandruff; makes the hair soft. Price 25'' Rexall Orderlies. For chronic constipation, a moat agreeable and effective laxative. Price 25C and ROC Rexall Rheumatic Remedy. Sufferer* from Rheumatism will ob tain great relief from this preparation Price 50 *nd tl OO Uexsll Pearl Tooth Powder Cleanses and whitens the teeth. An tiseptic. Price 2fi'' Rexsll Tooth Peste delightful to Usa. Price 2RC Rexall Rubbing Oil. Reltevea pain and inflammation. Price 25 r Rexsll Celery and Iron Tonic Nerve and strength builder; cre ates normal appetite. Price $1 OO Violet Pule* Talcum. The most delightfully perfumed for dainty ladles. Price 250. Rexall Cherry Cough Syrup. The best of all Cough Remedies. Price 25' . MV' tl OO And over 500 other guaranteed preparation*. One for every til. T. 0. HOWARD, Druggist The IVxdfcl Stores SOCIETY EASTER EGG HUNT OP LUTHERAN CHURCH SOCIETY. The Young I.*<ll''* Society oT Bt. , Mnilliew'H I.iitherMl) Church, will give their annual Raster egg hunt Monday afternoon. beginning at 4 o'clock on tin- court house lawn Hundred* of beautiful ecu* will he prepared and arrangement* will b* mHde for the accommodation* of **v eral hundred children Luring the af ternoon refreshments, Ices and cakus will be sold. NO MEETING MONDAY OF BAPTIST MISSIONARY SOCIETY. The Woman's Missionary meeting of First baptist Church, which wa* to have been held Monday, will lie post (toned until Monday of the following week. April 20th. Mr*. Harriet Oould Jefferies, Mrs. Ksndford (lardner and Mr. James Gardner will be among the Augustan* attending the opera in Atlanta. Mis* Margar‘**ta Holmes and Mrs Rodgers will go down to Magnolia Garden* next week Mr and Mrs. Frank O. \Val*h and their three little *<>n*, formerly of Montgomery, Ala., have come to Au gusta to reside, and have taken the Hoardman home on Greene Street. Mr. T. B. Passmore has returned to Augusta and will again make this city hl» home. ORANGEBURG GIRLS TO TAKE PART. Misses Alma Rulley and Pet Brun son of Orangeburg, will take the lead ing roles In "Mid-Summer Night's dream," when It Is presented on Con verse College campus at Spartanburg, next week. This Is a distinct honor, .HE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA. GA. All You Can Ask For in Coffee Jfr*- *— 7 ai»a )•' s-safeafe, UY maxwell / J&A house BLEND Meets every requirement of Quality and Purity. GET IT S«alft4 Tiat as Gracara. Cheek-Neal Coffee Co., Baaatoa JacksaaviUa Naskvilla as theme young ladles were chosen out of a great many talented women In this large college. LITTLE MISS CANNON TO ENTERTAIN. Little Miss Kllen Harriet Cannon will entertain her small friends with a party on Wednesday afternoon of next week, at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs William S Cannon. 4011 Reynolds street, In celebration or her sixth birthday Guest* are Invited for four o'clock, PETWAY BILLINGS ANOUNCEMENT CARDS. Augusta friend* have received cards from Mr, and Mr*. W. N. Mil. lings, St., of Nashville, Tenn., an nouncing the marriage of their 'laugh ter, Minnie Libel to Mr. Frank K. I'etway, Wednesday, April Bth. At home. 524 Ellis street. Augusta, Ga Mrs. Reuben Grove Clark will re turn home Friday from Augusta, where she has been visiting her sister, Mr*. James U. Jackson. Miss Jose phine Clark, who has been spending her Faster vacation there, will return with her mother on Friday and will be here a short time before returning to the National Cathedral School In Washington.—Savannah Press. Friend* of .Vlr. and Mr*. Hansford Norrell will he very glad to learn that they have returned from Johns Hop- Kins. where Mr. Norrell was submitted to surgical treatment, and that he Is Just as well as could tie expected. —Mrs Harry Zelgler has returned non a two month*' stay with relatives In Hnvannah. Hhe was accompanied lionr p by her daughter, Mrs. John Kel ly and her two very attractive child len. MRS. MARCUS AND MRS. BRILL ENTERTAIN FOR MRS. MOSES LEVY. Complimenting Mra. Mnnrn I.evy, Mr*. M. J. Manus and Mrs. Alfred Brill entertained very beautifully yes terdu.v with an afternoon bridge purty at Mrs Brill's apartment on lower Telfair street, the affair proving a very beautiful one, and one of the most genuinely enjoyed tlmt has yet been given this charming young bride. Tile guests were limited to the Brides of (he season ami a number of delightful Illile bridal features were evidenced in die details. The parlors were adorned with ferns and Easter lilies in all their exquisite 1 urtty; tne table at which the beau ,iful lea which followed the game was served, was covered with a handsome < loth of cluny luce over nlle green satin, and wreathed with a deilcute garland of sinllax. In the rentru was an artistic basket filled with blaster lilies and ferns, surounding this were small basket* filled with Piaster eges and cunning little Easter chickens, at tached to each basket was a streamer of nlle green ribbon which the guests drew In selecting the consolation prize. The lucky ribbon was drawn by Mrs l.eo Reich, who was presented with a lovely little crocheted mint basket. In die bridge contest the highest score was nindr by Miss Katherine T.oven steln. who was awarded with a box of handsome yellow stationary. Mrs. Levy was given a dainty boudoir cap as a souvenir of the afternoon, and each bride present was presented with a lovely little vase felicitously nnd facetiously inscribed. in the serving of die tea the color tones of yellow and white were fur ther accentuated, the tees were served cd in orange baskets, the handles of which were entwined with smilax. Mrs. Marcus received her guests wearing an elegant gown of blaok channelise, and Mrs ltrtll was very handsome In a gown of princess lace over nlle green sain. —Miss Daisy Jackson leaves Mon day for lllrminithatn, where she will \l*lt Miss Luctle Lumkln. loiter she " ill be the guest of her uunt, Mrs. Reuben Clark, la Savannah. Miss Mas Summers, who has been spending aeveral months with friends in Jacksonville, Flo., wil remain there until May. Mrs. W. S Meyers, of New York, is with Mrs John \V. Herbert at Pal metto Lodge Mrs. Herbert will linv# i party of northern friends with her for the Luster season. Mrs. Inman S. Chase returned to Atlanta toduv after visiting Miss Isa belle Graham, -Misses Angela and tlorrla'Jerna xun, of Port Royal, returned home to day after a pleasant visit with Mrs. William Dunham. Mrs W. N Thomas' many friends "111 be very pleased to learn of her Improved condition after surgical treatment at Margaret Wright. MRS. J. C WHITE ENTERTAINS AT "WOODLAND.” Never ha* the picturesque beauty of “Woodland" ben more upnrentMhan yesterday afternoon when Mrs. James C White, of Belfast. Ireland, who II at L* Ron Air, entertained a party of friend* at tea. Just now "Woodland" Is at the helghth of tt* exquisite beau ty, and the attractive little tea room Is framed In a mass of flowering fol iage, the walks are lined with fragrant blossoms, and the budding trees form a picturesque environment for the dainty little tea house Yesterday there were flowers within, great mass es of axallas and other growing plants no less beautiful The big round tea table placed In the centre was covered with ctuny lace and had for u center piece an imense plateau of sweet peas In all delicate pastel tones, set amid the delicate green of ferns. At each guest’s place was a dainty little hand embroidered linen glove-handkerchief, which was given as a souvenir of the afternoon, and an additional souvenir was awarded Miss Irene von Kamp, EASTER NEWS Before You Make a Selection See the Spring Suits We Offer For SIO.OO and $14.75 (1) They have a style that is individual. Some folks call it “character”. (2) They are made of materials that are honest. Only pure woolens and wosteds are used in their manu facture. (3) They must fit you perfectly in every minute de tail or we will not allow you to wear them out of our store. r (4) Their style is envied because their style is cor rect. They wear because they are.honestly made from honest materials. Rubberized Raincoats $3 $6 and $8.75 Former prices $lO, sl2, sls. •who selected the lucky pansy from a basket filled with these dusky faced ] beauties, and she was given a lovely I flower basket filled with lilacs in whita ■ and lilac. Mrs, White's guests on this enjoy able occasion were Misses Irene and [Camilla von Kamp, Misses Katie and Merlal Black, Miss Katherine Calla : way, Miss Sara Jones, Miss Ellen j Hickman, Mr. C.eorge Richardson and Mr. Phillip Armour. 5 JnwoTi Nadine Face Powder (/n Green Boxes Only) Makes The Complexion Beautiful Producing that soft, velvety fresh ness so much admired. Money refunded if not entirely pleased. Nadine is pure and harmless and adheres until washed off. Blends out blemishes; prevents sunburn and return of discolorations. A million delighted users endorse the delicate tints. Flesh, Pink, Brunette, White. By Toilmt Coanttra or Mail, SO e. National Toilat Cowl pans. Paris, Tann. EVERY WIFE’S DUTY Watch Husband's Hair. If Thin Or Full of Dandruff Insist On His Using Parisian Sage. Mon give but little thought to the ' care of the lutlr. Not until the first j bald spot appears do they really take ; notice. IT your husband's hair Is get- I ting thin, if he has dandruff or itch-j ing scalp, take immediate action—do ] not let him become a bald head. Get from any drug or toilet counter a 50 cent bottle of Parisian Sage. The first application stops Itching head and removes dandruff —the great tfair destroyer \ little Parisian Sage rub bed well into the scalp for a few nights will work wonders. WhenVthe I hair stors falling and the new growth appears a frequent use of this invig orating tonic is all that is needed to make the hair perfectly healthy, thick 1 and beautiful. t?urely try Parisian Sage. T G. ! Howard sells tt with a greement to refund your money if not satisfied it's a delightful hair tonic for weti ' and women. SCHNEIDER’S ll]j[/ j I nJcessary utensil. “She has a heart of stone!" “Perhaps not." “She lias! I can make no impression upon It!" “Have you tried a diamond'/’ — Houston Post. WHAT WOULD HAPPEN. "Had I the wings of a bird " began the poet. “You'd suffer." interrupted the prosxlc person. “Your wife would take them away from you to trim a hat."—Ex change. Straw Hats si.oo r The Rest for the" Price TRY US ON DIAMONDS LOOSE DIAMONDS BLUE JEAGERS BLUE WHITE FINE WHITE WHITE All Perfect Set In the Latest Style Mounting. Wm. Schweigert & Co. Diamonds and Fine Jewelry We Make a Specialty of Repair ing and Making Diamond Jewelry BROAD AND 7th ST. FRIDAY. APRIL 10. EASTER NEWS Easter Cravats 25c An Immense Variety Have vou seen the Bunnies at Sheron’s? Thev are all sizes and kinds, from 5c up to $3. STOP THE FILTHY DRESS SHIELD HABIT! M.fique Liquid makes shields unnecessary. Money back if unsatisfactory. Two sires, 20c and 50c. Magiqu. Co., Dept. T, Syracuse N Y.