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THE SPRING CLEANING
Now op«*n up the windows of the heart,
And let the sunshine penetrate* the gloom;
Clear out the fears and doubts that grimly start
Like ghosts within the mind's dim haunted room
Brush out the cobwebs that your maJfce wrought,
And sweep away the grudges that you bear;
Replace each petty and ungracious thought
With one that is forgiving, true and fair.
And when the task is finished, you will find
That, happiness is destined to remain
Within the sunlit rooms of heart and mind,
And know your work has not been done in vain.
—Reynale Srrtßh Pickering.
1920 Greater Minstrels the Event
of Tuesday
Bvtr> utic la talk inf nml anticipating
tli« Rif-nt minstrel performance, that
will !•« given neat Tu«*adajr n.fiit, tlta
i»us, t> lb« crlHiratcii IB JO Minstrels.
Iha m • of s< <ts liara ali<w«ty t xiefUeu
tl.r Uftlll Mftrl nißlit p« .tr going to
In ti a | p >1 In not being alii* to wli*
DcNfsttiili ni iKrilfl'«*nt offering Tues'tn)
tight.' Two rnor«* days will elapse. how
•\rr. an<) litoK wins |>t ter-si Hm»i« will
only Ituw* t items*! vei to blame Kvery
bo<iy. la going <*r nathsr «v«ryboil> la go
tns ts» try to i* tio-re t and unfortunately,
II fejipm »|> -I i ».♦* t,i and la Unilttd,
Iha Aml nut on Tu#sdgy night will l»e
Hot ofuy ttie* laPin **>t, luit the moat pul
turagl trust tiua ever whnraanl uny per
formance Mt tlie theatre. The perform -
at a I hern selves are proud of tha tMfL
Unit they have n iirognirii of teal cele
brities to offer their slid ence role*
billies, In more respect* than one. The
of smne of the moat prominent
men of the . Ity forhlnn the nientlorilng
of ham* a hut thus* who attend the
allow run) lie prepared for nurprlaea, on
every hand Am one gentleman ox -
pressed It thia morning,
Tin 1920 Cloh have eccured about
e\«i>|t)o*ty that la worth securing. Tal
ent, new ami old. will Hhound in pro
fusion. and It la only h true statement
of facta to any that the club will offer
\ »’ e*l collection "I
artlata ever before the Augusts public
All thla ia io«»re wonderful when It ta
considered that each and every man In
the performance la a native Atmuatan
«th hia whole heart and aonl m hla
aofk, Mnd devoting every energy to
moke, Absolutely perfect, the part aa
a:guest to him. Thla whole-mailed aptrlt
ta the aacret of the wonderful success of
The l!Ch Club, and It haa been more
th.m ever deimmatrated In the perform
ance thla aeaann. man ima l»een
thormighly determined to make this
show Tueaday night, one that the public
will never forget. To borrrw the phiaae
of a well-known advertiaer “The recol
lect ton of quality will remain, long after
the coat la forgotten ’*
The amaU and trifling coat of Wit
making the brilliant mlnarrel perform*
ance la the Very least po.ot to lie con
sidered, Their men of The Club
and the ladies of The Wllhenford Chll
dien’a Hospital—-the beneficiary-- have
given their time »nd tulanta. tinreaerved
ty to the cause of tbl* worthy charity,,
and the public la given the double op
portunity of aealating charity and re
ceiving In return two hours’ of un«
adult elated pleasure and enjoyment. The
1991 Club la a real live org litigation
c< ntginlnff on Ita inetnberahlp roll thirty-
MMK. IKKHKLI.
You Can Telephone
Your Order
THE STORKS (h«| handle Mmo
lae'b—ll’s Toilet Preparation*
sre modern stores, ready to serve
you satisfactorily and well. They
are conveniently located In all sec
tions of the city. There's one near
you. You can etop to the telephone
now—till# minute—^end order what
you require It will ho delivered
promptly for these store* take pride
in the service they their
customer*.
Mine. lse'beiVs Turkish Itsth Oil. 50e
and 11 00.
Mme. l»e'heir* Exquisite FWee Puw
ditr, bcO.
Mm. Is.'t elVe Nstursl Blush Rouse,
Hoc.
Mme. ler'tw-l) a ltcae Blush Stick
Rouse. Sic.
Mine Ise'i •T» Lilac Hand IVhtte
ner, Isc.
Mme. Ur bell e Skin and Food amt
Wr Okie Paste lOr and II DO
Mme. Is. b.'tl * KU-nn Worm Eradt
ca lor. It Ml.
Mine. ia«'l<eU a D. C, Depilatory
Powder, 11.00.
Sold by Oood Stores fcverywhtra.
CENTRAL
T. G. Howard.
Broad and Jackson Bts.
T. G. Howard.
710 Broad Ft.
Wetson Drug C*.,
*l} Broad St.
SIMM Lit Y ILLK C TIIK HILL")
Summerville Drug Co.,
Partridge Inn.
EAST *ND:
Froafa Pharmacy,
601 Broad St.
WRIT END:
The King Pharmacy,
1256 Broad Su
NEAR UNION PErOT:
H. H. Hubbard,
603 Ninth Ht.
WEST END:
Lake View Pharmacy,
Broad St. and Crawford Ave.
Made by Mme. Ise’bell
SS? No. Michigan Ava., Chicago, 111.
If your dealer’s nsnn ia not in the
ahor. tie) Jie ran set Mme, Iso'heU’a
Toilet Preiwvatlnne for you I rum hia
wholeaaie druggist
five men, the pick and cream of the
city*a talent. Kadi man works for the
good of the organU • lion, and the per -
formulae Tueaday night will he a mag
nificent proof of the tremendous ef
ficiency <.f combined efforts and con
sclentioua w«ak (Carefully trained, each
detail of the elmw receiving the some
undivided, careful at lent lon, the public
will receive the benefit of a finished
and perfect performance and one that
will easily rank among the top-notchera.
The men of the club are enthusiastic,
they arc proud and elated, ami they
have every cause to he so. They de
serve the success which will attend
their brilliant and magnificent offering
The program contains a lift of real
artlata. men who wire selected with only
a view to their abllltV* and there la
abundant ability In the ranks of those
men who form the 1920 Orenter Mlnatrel
<*»Ub. A hasty glance through the of
ficial program reveals the fact that the
audience Tuesday flight Iji going to be a
fortunate one. they are going to wonder
that they have never heretofore realized
the brilliant talent In their midst.
To attempt lo describe in detail the
many different and original scenes, acta,
etc., would tie Impossible, hut when the
curtain rises on the performs nc«*. th**ae
who are fortunate enough to be In the
udlenc* win \ > afforded startling sur
prises 'rlie University scene of the
brilliant “first i»art.“ will be one of the
moat novel scenes ever created for any
minstrel prod net lon. Kvery detail will
he faithfully carried out ami the on
look.ru will even catch the “college*'
spirit, which will permeate through the
entire scene In this “first part*’ the
beautiful voices of Messrs. John Row,
John t'hapmaji. 1-Yank llulse. Jr., O. C.
lieltnonieo. James Molherin and Joseph
Mulligan will he heard In aolo work
Augusts boasts of no sweeter singers
and a glance at these names assures the
audience of the pleasure In store for
them In the musical feature of the pro
gram.
Another feature of the musical part of
the pdfiftiillMi will l»e the splendid
'-horns Work The men. composing this
chorus are nil the possessor* of splendid
'wires and this year, they have been
What carefully trained. The choruses,
fh'em salves, have all been selected and
an*' especially beautiful. The "f.rst part *
«»f tile mltisirel would, of course be In
complete without the comedians, and In
tils featma The 1930 Club la extremely
fortunate The names of Meaars. Leo
Cotter. Marlon O'Connor, llcnry CSard
ner and Will Irvin, assure the audience
that no “end men" could possibly he
found In the city, more thoroughly cap
•*Uo and able to fill these difficult posl
tlona. These talented men will bring
even greater fame to themselves Tues
day night, and will take full advantage
of their opportunities. It has been
whisptVed that they are going to create
a few “opportunities,** hut this la not
for publication. In the character of
'*n#an“ of the University or Interlocu
tor. the peer of any In the country will
be found. The public needs no Intro
duction to Mr. Jas J. Matthews, his
ability and talent are Already widely
known and recogmlied.
The training and directing of the en
tire dub has been under his personal
supervision and he deserves the praise
olid credit, which will be his. Mr. Mat
thews, as well as being the real “head”
of the performance. Is the creator of
every scene used throughout the entlr
production, and lie la a genuine genius
In thia line. The magnificent “first
part'' of the mlnatrel wit he brought to
a brlltant close by the novel act of
Meanra. Jack Cranston and ICdward Wal
ton In this sketch. Mr. Cranston ami
Mr Walton will Introduce two of the
latest songs assisted by the full chorus.
Mr ('rumton has a style of hla own too
novel and original for description Mr.
Walton's imp'Y* mutton of “The College
Widow will t»e not only one of the
most brilliant impersonations ever seen
on any stage but one that will be by
fur, the finest act Mr. Walton has ever
done. Ills ability In thla line haa al
ready made him famous. To follow out
the bleu of novelty and variety, three
splendid wots will he introduced in the
“second part" of the performance.
Messrs Wlhfer Ht\>lU and Kohrrt
Hike* will ©m*r their latest musical
and dancing set and these men air both
splendid grtigts, as well ns hrillUnt
musicians. Mr. Frank Quinn will be
heard In one of the most delightful mon
ologues ever on the stags and this will
b« another real treat Mr Quinn Is tal
ented end entirely original.
Messrs. John Kog and Jos. McNeill,
who delighted the audience last season
with one of their laughable sketches,
will be heard again ties season In an
entirely new offering There Is no need
for praise In mentioning these two well
known and talented gentlemen.
The crowning scone of the show w 11
l*e ths gorgeous and faithful reproduc
tion of the roof garden of the Univers
ity showing the most modern Cabaret
scene ever presented on the local stage.
The lighting effects have been especial
ly arranged, the Impersonations are In
the hands of most cspable man. and
everything possible has been done to
make th a scene superior tn every way
to any thins oxer presented tn minstrelsy.
The Idea of life motion and color will
prevail throughout. In this scene, the
•stars” of the club will be Introduced
-the moat twominent men of the city
in ever>’ variety of sketches, affording
tha Audience novelty and rare treats in
rapid su (‘cession Kvery number wi l
be a “feature” an act worthy of place
in the highest Mass of profess onal per
formance
MV Fred t*ch«ffner. Mr Cal Lamar,
Mr (Vanaton and many others will be
afforded splendid opportunities of ex
hibiting their brilliant talent. There will
bs music of every sort solos and chorus
work, all of the highest calibre. The
hesitation and tang*', to be given by
Messrs Arlhur CtVnnor and Lombava
Brinson will be quite the fnest thing
of its kind ever presented In August*.
These two well-known men are perfect
dancers and their abl’ity is unquestion
ed They are artsts.of the highest
Dpi, In addition to Messrs O'Connor
and Brinson, the dancing feature of tha
CatrtNPet scans will he in tha hands- or
rather sees of the following gentlemen!
Messrs Lester Tyco and Hubert Irvin,
Henry Gardner and flaiph Bryans, Victor
Mark waiter aid James flsrtlsy. Tha
1930 Ckib has selected these wHl
known men, because of their abtl'.fy and
the audience will have I tie pleasure of
witnessing some of the highest class
dancing ever seen on any stage.
fsm t f»sget the pomde at nodn on
Tuesday arid unless you want to take a
chance on missing the performan* a,
don’t procrastinate shout those reserved
seats. Ths 1920 Club 1s going to play
to standing room only.
DR. JONES' BIBLE CLA93.
Dr. Jon-* wtll mimic the meetings
of hi* IJIbIM (’ln** on Wednesday at
twelve at the Y. W. C. A.
WILLIS DE HUFF
CARDS OUT.
Card* of Invitation have been *ent
out by Mr. and Mr*. John Turner WIL
ll* to the mn triage of their daughter,
Elizabeth Mary, to Mr. John David
De fluff, on the evening of Saturday,
April 25th, at eight-thirty o'clock, at
the First Nuptial Church.
NO MEETING OF BAPTIST
MISSIONARY SOCIETY.
There will be -no meeting of the
Ladle* Mtxslonary Society of the
First Baptist Church tomorrow, the
meeting having been postponed until
Monday of next week, April 20th.
OUT-OF-TOWN WEDDING
OF INTEREST TO
AUGUSTA FRIENDS.
Augusta friend* who reeall no pleas
antly Ml*s Lillian Kvt-lyn YVllsou, of
SlmpKonville, S. C-, during her fre
quent vl*lta to her slater. Mrs. How
ard Mattlwm Avary, of this city,
he Interested In her approaching mar
riage to Mr John IJoone, of Raleigh,
N. which will take place Wednes
day, April Jhth, at the home of the
bride’* parents, Mr and Mrs. Sidney
Julius Wilson, In Hlmpsonvllle. The
ceremony will be performed by Rev.
Mr. Watson at the Klrat Baptist
Church, and the young couple will
leave Immediately afterwards for a
trip to North Carolina.
The bride will we* r a green tailor
ed suit with hat and other acceaorles
of corresponding tones, and will car
ry an armful of bride roses and vaL
ley lilies She will have for her ma
tpon-of-honor. Mra. Ralph Hunter
Martin who will wear white crepe me
tenr and shadow lace, and carry pink
carnations Her maid of honor will
he her sister, Mia* (irftce Wilson, and
her other maids Ml-V Lula Willis,
Miss Alluwee WHtson, Mis* Julia
Johnson and Mis* Maud Cannon. The
mald-of honor will wear a picturesque
gown of flowered crepe and the other
maids will wear white crepe finished
with butterfly caps Their flowers
will he pink carnations. The best
man will he Mr. Charles Fraser, of
Richmond, Va . and the ushers will
l>« Mr John De Free, Mr. t’eden Me
(lowan. Mr George Goldsmith ami
Mr. Coke Smith Little Misses Wil
ma and Thelma Goodwin, will be the
twin flower girl*, and will wear
shadow lace dresses.
MARRIAGE OF MISS WALKER
AND MR L. O. DRESSEL.
Interesting to friends will be the
announcement of the biarrlnge of
Miss Robbie Virginia Wt%er and Mr
Lawrence Oliver Dressel, which too*
place yesterday afternoon *t 6 o'clock
nl the parsonage of St. gntthew's
Church. Rev. P J. Bame performing
the ceremony. No cards were stmt out
mid there were no formal announce
ment made as p> w'hen the marriage
was lo occur, ao the announcement
that it hns already taken place
be learned of with much auirprise.
The bride wore a beautiful gown
of peacock blue with a smart and
most becoming hut. Immediately fol
lowing the ceremony the family con
nections and a number of close friends
were apprised of it Htid an Informal
reception was held at the home of
the groom’* parents. Mr. and Mrs. J
H. Dressel, 1412 Walton Way, where
congratulation* were receive! and a
delirious huftet supper servled.
Both Mr and Mrs Dressel are well
known young Auguatans and enjoy a
verv flattering popularity, and the oc
casion of their marriage Is the occa
sion of the extending to them oT the
most cordial felicitations.
IN HONOR OF VISITORS.
Mrs Benot and Miss Isutra Rcnet
will entertain with afternoon tea at
the arsenal Monday afternoon In com
pliment to Mrs. Hayes and Mrs.
Councilman. Guests are Invited from
five until seven.
EASY 10 DARKEN
CRAY HUB
A Wonderful Recipe That Is
Not Sticky or Mussy—Harm
less, but Darkens Evenly.
When your hair turns gray, white,
prematurely gray, faded or thin or
falling, try the following: On retiring,
comb the hair free from snarls. Rub
Q-lhin on the hair and scalp like a
shampoo; use plenty of Q-Ban, ns It
can’t hurt you and Is not greasy or
messy but delightful to use. Be sure
It reaches the scalp and roots of the
hair. Then allow hair to fall free and
dry all night. The gray disappears
and a few more applications of Q-Ban,
like above, will darken the hair so
evenly snd naturally no one ran pos
sibly suspect you are using a hair color
*1 storcr. In addition, the above treat
ment stops dandruff and Itching of the
scalp, stops falling hair and promotes
Its growth. Q-Ban Is very popular
with ladles, as It has the effect of
giving your hair that appearance of
thickness, glossiness and fascinating
bexuty so much admired by all. A
big 7 07 bottle Is sold for only 50c hv
Frost’s rharmacy, 502 Broad St.. Au
gusta. (Is. Out-of-town people sup
plied by mall.—(.Advt.)
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA. GA.
Buy May Manton’s New Spring Paper Patterns,
Each 10c.
After Easter Specials at “The Satisfactory Store”
Ready-to-Wear
Specials
About 60 After-Easter Spring Coat
Suits. The style and quality of these
Coat Suita have been our best sellers
and are just the proper thing for
mountain and seashore for the Slim
mer, as well as immediate sendee.
■
Your choice of any in the lot at
only .. .THREE FOURTHS PRICE
Children’s Wash Dresses, sizes 6 to
14 years, at $1.25
Women's Wash Dresses, all sizes,
at .. sl-25
House Dresses, neatly trimmed $2.50
Linen and Zephyr Dresses, for street
or home $3.50 to $5.00
EASTER FANS
Gauze and Silk Eastor Fans,
from 5<V up
Japanese Paper Fans from 5c 4 up
After Easter Parasols
and Hosiery
Our line of Easter Parasols was so complete and well assorted that
their beauty and moderate price was frequently commented. Many
of these beautiful Parasols are still In stock, from.. . XI 00 «P
Children's Parasols, for little tot up to big sister, from 50<- «P
Our line of Hosiery has always been accepted as the best in the
market at the price. Why? Because they are always fresh and
new. The best line of Cotton Hose to be had, at.-l©’ and 12HO
Imported Lisle Hose for men, women and children, at 25 c
Cobweb Gauze Lisle Hose, a 50c special, at 33 1*3 1 '
Silk Boot Hose with good lisle tops and bottoms, at SO 1 '
White Irish Dress Linen
I'4 yards wide, a beautiful finish which will at once commend itself
to women for an Ideal tailored suit or separate skirt. A recent ship
ment enables us to offer something special In this 90-inch Linen
in values not usually offered In Augusta. Six different shades for
your selection frO'"' SD*-'- ftfl 1 Xl and Xl SSO
45-inch pure Irish Linen, for a leader, at 50''
3« inch Linen Lawn, a regular 40c value, at 29'’
Fine Linen Crash for guest towels, per cut 29*-' and 50 c
After Easter Pick Up
11.50 White Shirtwaists, beautifully trimmed In lace or embroidery.
made of very fine French chltfon and worth *1.60 each, now 75C
*I.OO Crepe Gowns, easily laundered, In white or colors, at 59*'
10c Ribbed Vests, low neck, no sleeve, taped, at 5 C
*I.OO Middy Blouse, trimmed, worth *I.OO, at 50''
Panties for children; ages 2 to 12 years, at 10 c
Kitchen and Housemaid Aprone, -dust colors, from.. .25*-' to R9*
Genuine Stone Wall Rompers for boys, any size, at 50>’
Men’s 500 Nainsook Athletic Vests or Pants, each 39'’
Men’s fine Spring Negligee Shirts, at 50*-' and XI 00
BURTON-TAYLOR WISE COMPANY, Inc.
761 Broad St.
Read the clever little stories “The Moods of Genevieve ”
Beginning Wednesday on the Editorial Page, taking the
place of “How Bill Got Along” to be concluded Tuesday
Many of these lovely Easter specials reached us too late for
earlier selling and many of them are gathered from the regular
stocks and as desirable now as they ever were , but lo make
room for early Summer and to reduce our large stock we have
planned an After-Easter event that will mean a great saving
to every purchaser at “The Satisfactory Store." Start the new
week by looking over our After-Easter specials . ** as
® ncau
“The Satisfactory Store”
WE GIVE AND REDEEM THE PURPLE
TRADING STAMPS^
Elegant Spring and
Summer Dresses
Beautiful Crepe Dresses with an
art V-tic touch of contrasting colors,
lace yokes, ruffled peplum and a dozen
Other attractive little conceits that in
dividualize every particular dress and
sets it apart from all the rest; in other
words, just the beautiful, high-class
dresses that the “Satisfactory Store”
has a reputation for. Hundreds to se
lect from at popular prices.
Beautiful Crepe Waists
The loveliest waists perhaps that
Dame Fashion has yet conceived; not
only the style being extremely .novel
and comfortable but withal an eco
nomic waist. Prices popular and ex
tremely lo w— sl.2s, $2.50, $3.50
and $5.00.
M-en’s all linen Collars, as long as
they last, to go at 3 for 25^
Men’s $1.25 Negligee Shirts,
at SI.OO
After Easter Silk
Sales
One lot of short lengths up to 66c values, to go at 29 c
27-inch Messaline Silks for nest weejt, at.... 69^
Cheney Brothers’ Spotproof Foulards. 61 values, at 79^
36-lnch Messaline and Charmeuge Silks, 61.39 values, at 98 c
62.50 Charmeuae, Crepe Meteor and Silk Crepes, 40 inches wide,
at 81 98
36-inch Silk and Wool Perrno Tussah, 61.50 values, at 81 25
All Wool and Silk and Wool Mixtures, for a special, at 81 00
These are the season’s best offerings and include all the most
wanted shades for the 1914 Spring Suiting and at prices far below
their real value or former price.
Wash Fabric Specials
15c Crepe for waists, gowns and dresses, special 10 c
25c Crepe and Colored Flaxon for dresses, at lf*C
39c Mercerised Batiste for waists and dresses, at 25^
25c English Nainsook, in different lengths, at 15 c
35c French Dimity, soft and sheer, 34 inches wide, at 19 c
lac Brown Linen and English Percales. 36 inches wide, at.. . .10^
10c Pajama Checks and Longcloth, 36 inches wide, at 7HC
10c cambric finish Bleaching, soft for the needle, at 7M|C
Sc Sea Island, 40 inches wide, long, smooth, at 5 C
7V a c Apron Olnghams, in fast colors, at ' 50
Neckwear and Gloves
16-button pure Silk "Contrast" Gloves, at 81-25
16-button Kayser pure Silk Gloves, at 81-00
16-button Kid Chamolsette Gloves, at 8100
2-clasp and 16-button Chamoisette Gloves ,at 50*^
Kayser pure Silk 2-button Gloves, at 50 ( '
Neckwear in exquisite patterns embroidered on net and sheer
material, also some collars of linen; there are collars, collar and cuff
sets, fichus and guimpes.
SUNDAY. APRIL 12.
Augusta, Ga.