The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, April 10, 1914, Home Edition, Page FIVE, Image 5

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FRIDAY. APRIL 10. ARE SUL PELTS FROM WRECK ? Fr und F’.oatinir South of St. Mary’s Bay Where Southern Cross Last Seen. St. Johns, N. F.— Soul pelt* thought to have come from the missing steamer Southern Cross, wore stght eil today miles south of St. Mary's Hay, by the steamer Kyle, which has been searching the coast for a week. This Is the first definite clew to the faif of the vessel, which was report ed off the southern coast on March 31st. The pelts are skins which have been roughly removed and to which considerable fat usually adheres, causing them to float readily. It Is believed that they either were washed from the decks of the sealer or float ed to the surface after she went down. None of the sealing fleet which came in last week from the St. !,awrence grounds, where the Southern Cross had been seal hunt ing, lost any pelts off ihe southern coast In the vicinity of St. Mary's Ba\ The Kyle rei orted she would con tinue the search. POLICLIN m ■ARROW ESCAPE i - Run Into By Dr. Coleman’s Machine While Answering Call on Motorcycle. Call-officer Morgan, on a motorcycle, last night at about 9:30, was answering a call to Demodena's Greek st ind at Sandy Beaver’s corner, O'Antignac and MeKlnne streets, when hr was run into by Dr. Coleman’s automobile. officer Morgan was going west, coasting down the little hill on O’Antignac street when the machine suddenly loomed up Ironi the side street and was upon him before lie could stop or turn roans. He was thrown fifteen or twenty feet but re ceived only bruises and scratches. The motorcycle was more seriously hurt, be ing bent and broken to a considerable et\ent. and w 11 have to spend some time in the repair-shop. Nothing but luck prevented it being a most serious acci dent. The officer had the right-of way over tile machine. Postmortem Examination Over Millionaire’s Body Chicaa- —A ' Oiner’s inquest today into the sudden dtutli o! Delancey H. Lou dferbaek. mill oaairS sireet railway and rear estate operator,, wan postponed un lit Apr 1 Kill In give an 'pportunily for ;it of p vtions of the body. H. O. W Heinhardt, .coronet's physician, Mtathd that tiie postmortem exam nation ill bailed that Mr. l.ouderbarK inlghi have died from m overdose of a sleep ing potion. It was naii. Mr. Louderback recently bad arranged his affairs for an extended trip abroad. IS LAST DAY TO REGISTER FOR N. AUGUSTA ELECTION % Today is the last day to register, for the April 20th election, in North Augusta. It is understood that be tween seventy-five and tflghty have regisered. the total vote being a li'tla more than 200. The intendent, Mr. B. C. Wall, has no opposition, and it is expected that the election will be a very quiet one. Councilmen will also be elected at tha same time. NEGRO’S SKULL CRUSHED IN FIGHT IN N AUGUSTA Jim Curry Released Yesterday on $250 Bond. Andrew Thomas in Lamar Hospital. Jim Curry, a negro, who night be fore last surrendered to Town Mar shall Horne, of North Augusta, after having ‘Jtruck another negro. Andrew Thomas, crushing the latter's skull, was released Tr in custody yesterday on a bond of ♦250. Curry, however, is subject to re-arrest, pending the condition of the victim, who is in the Lamar Hospital. The assailant claims self-defense as the motive. The fight occurred on the Getsen place, across the river. Curry will be given a preliminary hearing before the magistrate in North Augusta as soon as it can be ascertained whether the victim will recover. JUDGMENT FILED AGAINST FORMER U. S. AMBASSADOR New York. —A receiver In supple mentary procedings was today ap pointed for John G. A Irishman, for mer ambassador to Germany in the matter of the judgment for $7,158 ob 'tained against him in Allegheny County. This judgment is in favor of Raymond Pynchon & Co., bankers and brokers, on a claim growing out of stock transactions. The receiver will ascertain what property. If any, the judgment debtor lias in Pennsyl vania. .'"’ME HICK ST STARS VS ASBURY BARACA CLASS The Anbury Tlnrarn basohall team w 1 cross bats with the Hick Street Stars SaMirdav afternoon at 4:3fl o’clock on the Allen Patk ball grounds. A good came will be played, for hotn’ team* have good material The Ashurv hoy* hove fully recovered from their defeat of last Saturday at the hands of the St. I,like team, after a hard fought game This game tomorrow afternoon Is look ed forward to bv both , earns, and every t»odv is Invited to he present If they wish to see a fast game of bait. Send a box of Sheron’s de licious covered nuts as an Easter qift. Nothina would be ciii'en a warmer welcome. 75c Unbleached AQ- Seamless Sheets Full double-bed also shed* of extra weight and close, firm weave. A few washings will blench them Ip while. 50c AND 65c 3HEETB. 29C- Rlngle lied sheets, with welded seam or In one* piece without seam; nicely hemmed and Ironed. Springs Premier Style ExhibMaster Millinery FEATURING THE NEW HIGHSIDE AND HIGH BACK EFFECTS IN Untrimmed Hats 95c & $1.95 Values from $2 to $5 High-class hemps and Milan hemps, including every shape In favor for Kaster wear. There are novel variations of the sailor, bandeau, plateau, shep heidess, and watteau styles, as well as the latest conceptions in high effects at side and back. Ready for Easter With a Spe cial Sale of Womens 7Qn Silk Hose, Regular $1 | Ju Quality at Wnmer who appreciate high quality and service know the su perior qualities ot hosiery beaTing the trade mark. Full-fashioned hose of pure .hread silk, with double sole, high spliced heel and toe, deep lisle garter top. Choice of black, white, and tan. Women’s Pur e Silk Hose, seamless foot, double sole, heel, and toe; lisle garter tops. Fast black, white, and tan. Regular XC _ 69c values. Sale price.. .. t Children's Fancy “Roller-top" Socke, full-fashioned foot, double sole. heel, and toe; choice of white, tan, sky, pink, and black. In checks, plaids, stripes, and embroidered designs. C _ All sizes, 4% to 8%. Sale -price,. 4 Misses' Gauze Lisle Stockings, full regular made; double sole, high spliced heel and toe, garti r tops. Choice of black, white, and tan. Sold regularly at 35c pair C Sale price 4» JL Purchase of Men’s SI.OO JCkn Night Shirts • A real snap for men. These pajamas are made up right—cut comfortably full and well sewed. Introducing Spring Styles in “Marie Antoinette” Footwear “VOTES FOR WOMEN” THE CAUSE OF MANY DRY VICTORIES. Chicago. -Efforts to prevent the closing of saloons in many of the Il linois cities and towns which voted A glimpse of the busy scenes in our Millinery Section conveyi the improtiion that we're providing hats for every woman in Augusta. The vast majority of shoppsrs are buying Eaatar Hats hera, and obtaining values to up set all traditions .of millinery values. Examples of the Highest Art In Millinery Our Trimmed Hats a! (4.95, $5.95, $6.95 Models Worth $7.50 to 512.00 Our workroom Is taxed to its utmost to produce these beautiful and Inexpensive hate; vet so large Is our force, and so well-balanced our millinery organisation, that each hat re ceives thorough attention —there Is no hurry or worry. To describe every hnl would be to count all the coirect Easter styles. Every approved l’aris and N f w V ork model has been faithfully duplicated; and the adaptations originated In our own workrooms will appeal to all Augusta women. Bandeau, Watteau. Shepherdess, side flares, tarns, and sailor effects lti every Imagin able variation. Trimmed with flowers, small fruits, fancy feathers, ribbons, and ostrich effects of all colors. THE EASTER SUIT HUNT IS ENDED This Purchase Provides Every Style as Well as Wonderful Values. S2O & $25 Easter Suits $ 12.50 Figured in prices now in force at most places, $12.50 doesn’t approach the value of these Suits. Even here it is a bargain far out of the ordinary. The purchase offers choice of all the favor ed Eastern styles. Some are tailored in com paratively simple effects; others have moire, ratine, or lace collars. Many of the coats are ornamepted with fold in back. Short Eton effects are liberally represented. Choice of navy, black, brown, Copenhagen, reseda, tango, and white. Choice, $12.50. $1.50t053.00 The new “Marie Antoinette" Hhoes for spring wear Hre pret tier than ever, with many chic effects featured in patent coil, patent colt with fabric hacks, dull and tan leathers, black and colored satin, and patent leath er with sparkling rhinestone button ornaments an appeal ing novelty that adds exceed ingly to the distinction of this line of dainty footwear for mi lady. All sixes and widths. dry at the local option elections last Tuesday, until after the supreme court passes on the constitutionality of the women’s suffrage act, will be made by "wets" it was announced today Complete returns from Tuesday’s elections indicated the votes of th'- women were responsible for many of THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA. GA. LOWEST PRICES OUR CHIEF ATTRACTIONS SCHNEIDER’S THE PEOPLE'S STORE-A STOKE FOR EVERYBODY The Fashionable New HEMP TANS, Values AQ $3,00 These smart and becoming Hemp hats have made an Instantane ous hit. and will be the choice of hundreds of women for Eaater wear. Adapted to practically all of Ihe new trimming effects. One oi our timeliest purchases makes ihe price $1.49 Instead of $ll.OO. In Ample Time for Easter Needs Comes This New Lot of Beautiful Imported $1 Yard Wide Satin Messaline Yard OyQ Of extraordinary interest to every woman who plans to buy the material for a handsome Easter gown Is this sale of yard-wide Satin Messalines, at 69c a yard. Several thousand yards were secured from the importer to sell at this pronounced saving, and with messallnes right now at the. pinnacle of popularity this event will take first rank among the season's notable silk offerings. 40-INCH BOX-LOOM CREPE DE CHINE, soft, creepy finish; extra fine, firm woven quality, In a complete range of wanted shades, also black. Regular £ | OR $1.50 value, at p I •" J The Safe Choice Gloves | We considered the claims and performances of the leading gloves of the world before selecting tills line to sell at SI.OO. W»• know, and the thousands of women who wear them know, they ha\V not equals at the price. Made of soft, prime French lambskin with em broidered backs. White, black, tan, and Kray. AT gl.7s— Women’s 12-button length White and Black Kid Gloves, the quality made to sell for $2.50. the dry victories. The supreme court is expected to act on the suffrage act this month. $15.00 {Special .Suits: Blue Serge and fancy, ere the best proposition in Au gusta for the price; all wool. F. G. Mertins. Attractive New Styles in Children’s $1.50 Dresses 98c Quite the pretti est and best-wear ing dresses 9Kc ever bought. In white linen, with striped collars, cuffs, pockets, and belts. Many niaili of striped ging ham, with long walsted pepl uit effect; some wit pique collars. New models in service able seersucker are shown in abundance. Repp dresses come ,ln white, pink, ami blue. All sizes, 0 to 14 years. Sale of Night Gowns I\ IV Choice ol Garments OQn Worth $1 and $1,25 o Jlj fk We bought them way under lie reg ular cost because the maker wus un able to duplicate the laces and >m broideries with which they are trim med. About 20 dozen garments in the lot, and at this low price they will he snapped up tpilckly by appreciative women tomorrow. Klne quality Nainsook Gowns, with deep yokes and sleeves, elaborately trimmed with German Valenciennes laces, satin ribbons ami medallions, also Crepe Gowns In pink, blue, and white, with neat linen lace edgings and ribbons. All sizes, at «!tc, WOMEN’S DRAWERS, of good quality cambric, with wide ruffles ol embroidery, with clusters of pin tmk.s; others with lace Insertions and edg ings; circular and straight styles. Regularly 50c 39c Collective Barqaininq; Employers and Employes Washington. The Federal Indus trial Relations Commission in execu tive session today began considera 20c Fancy Q - White Goods l.csa limn naif price fur beautiful, snowy fab rics In both *oft und sheer llnlshea. In the lot srs chf-oked und slrtped dimity, rut lln lingerie, plstds, and plain weaves. Every one will wash excellently. A Beautiful Oval Convex Por trait, 11x14 Inches FREE!! Tomorrow we open bur I’ort raii Department, and our cus tomers will he able to secure, absolutely free of charge, one of our lifelike portraits in oval and convex form; the size of llist portrait is 11x14 Inches. These Here ia your opportunity to get Free an artistic portrait of Mother, Father, Daughter. Son, Relative, or Friend; the gift that will be highly appreciated. Read how to get it. HOW TO GET THE PORTRAIT Secure a coupon from any mulch clerk at the Portrait De purtment on the* Main Floor; utter that have the coupon punched. Hhowiim the amount of your, purrhaHc. When your purchase* total $5.00 bring; the coupon, together with the photo you desire to have enlarg'd, to the Portrait Department and are will make, without cost to you. a beautiful oval convex port rait. Notice this: Your original photo will be returned to you in perfect condition. Visit our Department and see the samples on display. Purchase of 25c and 39c 1 Q r TURKISH TOWELS .. .. * Clawed an “Run-of-thc Mill” Towel* owing to extremely slight imperfect lona, which do not impair their service in the least. In most cases a .small oil spot In the only defect Kxtra heavy, doiihle-pile towels; full bleached and nicely hemmed. Sizes up to 24x46. 19c and 25c 10 I p Turkish Towels . It Heavy two-thread quality of liberal size. .Practically per fect, so trivial ure the Imper fections. As Always, We Lead With Styles and Values Lovely Waists at 98c FIFTEEN $1.50 AND $2.00 MODELS The ITe Faster AsHortmcnt fairly outdoes established standards, even here. These are bewitching new Including the captivating “Maxixe” Waist, with Its disobey of wide frills, and crepe models, fastened witli cord and tassel ,Ut neck. The waists embroidered in flowers and figures are bineh admired. There are half s dozen different models in intricate effects of val, and mediei lace. $5.00 Faster Waists and Blouses of silk crepe tic eblne.'waeh silks, chiffon taffetas, shadow lace, n®t and messaline. Twenty-five trim med and semi tailored models, Including those fastened 4t Oft at the neck with silk cord and tassel . Not Only the Stout Figure, But ANY Figure is Im proved By CROWN CORSET New models fur women of medium and plump propor tions. The Crown Duplex $3.00 Has low or medium bust, with sets-reducing front. Skirt Is con vened to support the hips. The broad band of Lastlkops webbing at back is a special feature* ■ ■ 1 ■ - 1 1 The Colors You Want in $3.00 SILK PETTI- 4I A 7 COATS at 'P 1 -JO Soft Satin-fared Messaline Petticoat*, with deep accordeon planted Monneea. In black, emerald, American beauty, navy, tango, wistaria, purple, mahogany, and Copenhagen. Made up fur extra wear, MOST SATISFYING VARIETY—BEST QUALITIES AND LOW EST PRICEB THE REASONS FOR COMING TO SCHNEIDER’S FOR— BOYS’ EASTER SUITS Monday'a 11*1 of item* provided matchless Having*. Bring the boy here tomorrow for hi* Easter'outfit. Boyt’ Fancy Wool Cassimors Suits: In new spring patterns; choice of Bal kan stitched pleats or yoke hex pleat ed jackets; full peg shape Knicker bocker pants; light, medium, and dark patterns; sizes 6 to IH (CT QU years... f J*»Vu Boys’ Btrictly All-Wool Navy Blus Worsted Serge Suite: la yoke Norfolk style, with full-lined Knickerbocker, pants; guaranteed not to fade or break In the seams; sizes B to 17 years. None better sold <C "J fx •*" anywhere for $6.00 Boys’ Navy Blue Berge Norfolk Suite: With full peg shape Knicker bocker pants; extra fine quality Am erican Woolen Mills pure worsted serge material; various new models; sizes 7 to 1 years. <C C ()U Regular SX.OO value, at.... VO Boys’ Chalk Btripe Norfolk Suits, in hlue-and-white and black-and-whiti effects; new models and new designs; sizes 7 to lx years. d» g* qq Regular $7.00 values, at.. tion of testimony which has been con cluded before It. on collective bargain ing between employers and employes. After this evidence has been consld red the commission on April 13th will take up the question of “efficiency arc fur superior to nnythlng heretofore shown; finished by skillful artlals, und guaranteed not to fade, as jtlin pigments used arc positively of the tiest quality. Enlargements enn ho made from any slr.e photo you want reproduced. 1214 c and 15c Q 3 r Turkish Towels Hemmed and plain styles, In heavy fluffy turklsh towels, good size, and nicely finished. systems and (heir effect on Industrial relations." A large number of ex perts have been asked to testify. Get your Suit from F. G. Mortint and save $5.00. *- 0 FIVE