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SUNDAY, APRIL 12.
KELLY’S
DYEk BUIUDIINQ
CORSETS
The popular demand for the Front
Laced Corset has prompted us to show the
latest models in all three of the Corsets we
handle. The Modart —exclusively front
laced; the Redfem in both front and
back laced; Warner’s Rust Proof —in both
front and back laced. A model for every
figure is the watchword in our Corset de
partment. All Corsets fitted when re
quested.
Modart Corsets $3.50 to SB.OO
Red fern Corsets $3.50 to $6.00
Warner’s Rust Proof ... SI.OO to $3.50
WE GIVE PURPLE STAMPS The Store That Has The New Things First WE REDEEM PURPLE STAMPS
Engagement of Miss Alice McGovern and
Mr. Alvin Moore McAuliffe Announced
Mr. and Mrs. William Manley Mc-
Govern announce the engagement of
their daughter, Alice, and Mr. Alvin
PLANS FOR THE SOCIAL SIDE
OF SHRINERS’ CONVENTION.
The Shriners’ convention In Atlanta
early In May is being anticipated with
interest and pleasure, and a series of
entertainments are being planned for
the distinguished visitors, many of
whom will be accompanied by their
wives and daughters.
Tuesday, May i 2. a luncheon will be
tendered the ladies at the Druid Hills
Golf club which will be largely attend
ed. This will be the second large en
tertainment to be given at the pic
turesque club house which has re
cently been completely, the initial one
to be the formal opening on Wednes
day, April 29.
The large social event of Tuesday
evening will be the banquet to be giv
en in honor of the imperial potentate
at the Piedmont club where covers will
be laid for 500 guests.
Wednesday afternoon, May 12,
the beautiful home of Governor John
M shall Slaton and Mrs. Slaton on
Peachtree road will be the scene t>; a
garden party which Mrs. Slaton will
give in complim|fit to the visiting la
dies.
A number of smaller parties are also
being arranged for the week which
Will included luncheons, Informal
dancing parties and teas and which
will be held at private homes and at
the town and country clubs.
THE HOT WATER CURE
FOR ROSES.
"Boiling water will revive flowers
MEALS 1 BACK? DYSPEPSIA, GAS,
SOUR STOMACH7-PAPES DIAPEPSIN
Try it! In five minutes Indiges
tion and Stomach distress
gone—Eat without fear.
, -4
Time it! In five minute? all stom
ach distress gone. 1,0 Indigestion,
heartburn, sourness or belching "f
R as. acid, or eructations of undigested
food, no dizziness, bloating, foul
breath or headache.
Pape's Dlapepsih is noted for it
speed in regulating upeet stomach?.
It is the surest, quickest stomach doc
tor in the whole world, and besides,
it is harmless.
Millions of men and women now
Smart
Snappy
Suits
No two ullko. Insuring you that
much defin'd individuality of dress
the Kelly Store has made possible and
for which we have received the praise
and appreciative patronage of thous
ands of Augustans and pntrons in ev
ery town in the zone of our shopping
district. In addition to sizes for aver
age figures, we have suits for little
women, misses and extra sizes for
stout figures; sizes It years to 49 bust.
The materials are; Moires, Poplins,
Taffetas, Waffle Checks, Shepherd
Checks, Wool Crepes, etc.; priced—
sl9.9B to $49.00
Corset Special
LOT No. 1
$3.00 and $3.50 Corsets, all well
known makes, including W. B.
Elastine Reduso; models of high,
low or medium dh ■* QO
Bust, to close.. .. I® A.5/0
SOCIETY NEWS
Moore McAuliffe, the marriage to take
place at St. Patrick’s church on the
morning of June tenth.
that are so wilted that almost any one
would throw them away as worthless,’’
says a woman in the New York Sun.
She was scraping down the limp stems
of some fullblown roses that drooped
dejectedly. "I am doing this lightly,
you see.’.' she continued, "so that the
hot water will soak all through the
stems." After she had finished scrap
ing, she put the flowers into a deep
pitcher, went to the stove, and took
from it steaming hot water kettle.
Then she poured the hot water into
the pitcher until it just covered the
stems, and left the roses above the
surface.
“There! In a few minutes I shall
have fresh flowers for the dinner ta
ble,” she said. And her visitor saw
Just what she prophesied—a mass of
roses that looked as If they had never
thought of wilting. ”1 always try the
boiling water cure on roses before
throwing them away," she concluded.
"Very few people know about it. You
musn’t lay the flowers themselves In
hot water. Just let it cover the
stems.”
MYOSOTIS DANCE.
The Myosottc Club vjlll entertain
with a dance at the Armory Wednes
day evening.
MEADOW GARDEN TO OPEN.
Meadow Garden will be open on
Monday, April 13th, from 11 to 2
o'clock, wo members of the local
chapter D. A. R. will he present to re
ceive visitors.
eat their favorite foods without fear
—they know it Is needless to have a
had stomach.
Get a large fifty-cent case of Pape's
Diapepsin from eny drug store and
put your stomach Stop being
miserable—life is too short—you’re not
here long, so make your stay agree
able. Eat what you like and digest
It; enjoy it, without fear of rebellion
In the stomach.
Pape's Diapepein belongs In your
home. Should one of the family eat
something which doesn’t egree with
them, or in case of an attack of in
digestion, dyspepsia, gastritis or stom
ach derangement, it is handy to giva
instant relief.
EXPRESSIONS OF A PROFESSIONAL ORSERVER
On entering the Kelly store
one finds there spring In ull Its
glory. The store that has the
new things first, as they Hre
pleased to call It, was a busy
one indeed. But as Is always
the case, my companion nnd I
were generously shown through
the store. To the left—on en
tering—we found, first, display
cuses filled with spring coat
suits, silk suits of moire, taffeta,
brocades and poplins, wool suits
of soft crV'pes, waffle checks,
shepherd checks and combina
tion wool and taffeta in every
imaginable color, In populat
Eton, pointed and round coats.
The skirts have minarets, pep
lums and ripples, and. as Miss
Kelly explained, there were no
two alike.
And now we come to the sec
tion for dresses. There is no
garment made that allows the
artistic skill of the master de
signer that the spring dress
does, and in the Kelly dresses
FOR MISS BOSLER.
Mr. und Mrs. Warren Walker enter
tained with a dinner party Thursday
night in compliment to Miss Marie
Bosler, of Albany, N. Y.
PHILOMATHIC CLUB.
The Philomathic Club will meet
Wednesday at four thirty at the Y. W.
C. A.
MISS HICKMAN TO ENTERTAIN
FOR MRS. J. C. WHITE.
Miss Ellen McAlpine Hickman will
entertain with a tea Wednesday in
compliment to Mrs. J. C. White, of
Belfast, Ireland, Guests are Invited for
five o’clock.
PAVLOWA SAYS TANGO ALMOST
THING OF THE PAST.
Mile. Anna Pavlowa, the Russian
dancer, yesterday predicted the early
death of the tango, the lame duck, the
horse trot, the fish walk, and the other
new dances.
“Modern dancing has gone Just as
far as it can without handsprings and
double flip-flaps being resorted to,”
she said. "The acrobatic school of
ballroom dancing has seen its day. The
craze Is at its height this winter. In
the summer will come the reaction.
Things always go by extremes, par
ticularly In America. 1 believe the
pendulum will swing so far to the oth
er side that mlnuet-llke dances and
variations of the Virginia reel and
enlivened forms of the old square
dances will soon be popular.”
"I am so sure the minuet will be
danced again in ball rooms,” said Mile.
Pavlowa, “that I have made minuets
the feature of the new divertissements
or shorter numbers we will dance In
our sixteen programs at the Manhat
tan Opera House. I know that the
minuets will be Just as popular ns the
gavotte, which was Introduced to New
York last fall, and which I have danced
at each performance In America since,
or jnore than 200 times. You see we
do on the average nine 'performances
a week, and have been on tour for
twenty-four weeks. As you see, I have
become quite thoroughly American
ized."
Mile Pavlowa displayed a really vol
uble and witty command of English.
But when Pavlowa talks words are
hardly necessary. Her hands, her
eyes, her shoulders express her mean
ing.—Exchange.
UNTHINKABLE NUMBER OF
FLIES PREVENTED BY
KILLING ONLY ONE.
Fully 4,353,465,672,00tt000.fifi0,000 fit's
can be slain, prevented, wiped out of
existence by one good, healthy swat
of a fly-swatter at this time of year,
starting with one fly now, the great
number named above would be the dl
rect result by September if that fly
is allowed to live. Clean away trie
fly’s breeding places, that Is, prevent
thousands from ever being born at a'l
and the number destroyed in the long
run Is almost unthinkable.
A year ago the "Swat the fly!” slo
gan had a country-wide vogue, and
as a result probably billions of files
were swatted. But because of the
enormous capacity of flies for rriuiti-
COPY OF ARTICLE PUBLISHED IN AUGUSTA APRIL Bth, 1914.
A STROLL THROUGH KELLY'S
Extraordinary Waist Sale
Twonty five dozen Waists, including White and Black Jap
Silk, embroidered Voile and Crepe in all white and col- QQn
ored designs, all new models, fresh and crisp, shown for Hql.
the first time Monday, extra special
Scalloped Cambric
Underskirts, double
panel, full length of
skirt, OCp
special u
Laces, Embroid- || AI [ PRIPP
eries, Ribbons all HULI ImUL
THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA, GA
they hnve dona themselves proud
In color combinations, le and
effect. The soft crepes, elabor
ately embroidered in brilliant or
soft colorings, one and three
piece "Ilk dresses of pussy wil
low, tnffeta, crepes, moires and
charmeuse and any number of
dainty little morning dresses and
smart tnffeta dancing frocks,
ornamented with ribbon roses
nnd sheer dainty lace. And now
for the blouses. The Kelly
showing is a most extensive one.
Soft crepe voiles, chiffons, silk
crepe coatees, tub silks, Jap
silks. In all white or embroid
ered in dainty colored floral de
signs.
In the hosiery and glove sec
tion we were shown the while
with black stitch, and black with
while stitch, in both silk and kid
gloves, and in the hosiery, too,
this Idea was carried out with
the white and black clock. The
washable doeskin nnd the eham
oisette gloves are most practi-
Closi’tl Knit Combi
nations, sheer fine
knit, a most practical
and popular
garment
plication—a single pair may produce
billions of their ki%! —there did not
seem to be a very appreciable diminu
tion in the total number.
The wiser slogan, “Starve the fly!”
has been adopted this year, and the only
meuns of starving the Insert is by al
lowing it nothing on which to feed.
Filth Is Its food, and not only shouid
the city streets be kept clear of It
and the vacant lots not ho made the
convenient dumping grounds for ev
ery kind of refuse, hut every corner
of a closet or cellar or kitchen should
he cleared of Its unsanitary accumu
lations.
The most productive breeding places
of the disease carrying fly are garb
age cans, eusplilors and manure. To
keep a large city absolutely clean with
respect to these is so small laßk, but
by the interested and intelligent co
operation of the municipal authorities
and the citizens generally the danger
of disease from flies can be reduced
to a minimum.
Ilf the war against the fly, clean
liness is the heavy artillery, vigilance
the machine guns, and determination
the Mausers.
The old adage that "Cleanliness Is
next to Godliness” Is strictly true In tt
municipal sense. "Godliness” means
puUty and beauty, and a city which
has these qualities is a magnet for
the reception of a good citizenship.
NEW PRESIDENT 80UNDS FIRBT
MESSAGE TO GEORGIA BRANCH
To the Georgia Branch, National
Mothers’ Congress and Parent-Teach
er Associations. Realizing the mag
nitude of the work and Its grave im
portance, I have undertaken the. re
sponsibility resting on me by virtue
of my office with the knowledge that
without your co-operation and prayer
ful assistance I can do very little.
Therefore, at the outset I make this
a personal appeal to each officer of
the organization and to each lndivid-
Self Rising Flour RO ,;
No. 2 Tomatoes, 3 for 2RO
No. 2 Tomatoes, 2 for ....150
Sugar Corn, 3 for ZSi 1 '
Red Velva Byrup, 3 for... 25'-
WOLVERINE TEA COMPANY
H. E. PHILLIPS, Mgr. Phons 3366. 1288 BROAD STREET
cal and smart, nnd for the hofl
ery you will find every imagin
able shade In silk hose ami many
novelties, such us brocaded silk
hose, lace hose, ombre silk hose
and Cleopatra silk hoae, with an
ankle bracelet of brilliants.
Tbe silk underwear section Is
most complete, with beautiful
und practical garments. Prin
ces slips of glove silk, with lace
camisole and flounce, corset cov
nr glove silk, with no buttons,west,
plain or embroidered combina
tions, nnd bloomers In white,
pink and blue of delicate tints;
corsets, muslin underwear, neck
wear, veilings, and, In fact, the
whole shop Is alive with new
things nnd the thought came to
me—Well! one might bring their
shoes and hut here nnd leave
with nn outfit that they might
bo proud of anywhere, and for
any occasion, morning, after
noon or evening wear, nnd Miss
Kelly quickly remarked: "That
Is the Idea exactly; that Is our
object and ambition," nnd we
left wondering how so many
new things, snd such a great
stock could be gathered togeth
er under the roof of the little
shop that has fought and won
for their side of the street.
Sheer soft Nainsook
Envelope Chemise
Drawers, wide rib'
bon shoulder 01 OR
straps Olitd
ual member thereof, and ask that you
give me your hearty support in all
our undertakings
I fully concur in the recommenda
tions of our restiring president, Mrs.
James R. Little, and those recom
mendations so far us It is in my pow
er, shill he respected.
The work of the greatest impor*
which faces us at the beginning of my
term of office, Is that of organiza
tion. Steps are being taken, even »t
this writing, toward scouring at least
one mothers' club in each county of
Georgia. In this work of organiza
tion we are making use of the assist
ance furnished us by the country su
perintendents of education. The At
ianta Constitution Is the official or
gan of the organization.
In order that our membership may
grow as rapidly as possible. It Is nec
essary that the work and Its alms
should be given as much publicity as
possible. For this reason, as well as
one equally cogent, namely, that each
organization should keep 111 close
touch with all others, It Is urged that
a press correspondent be appointed
by each local body, her duty to send
news to Mrs. E. M. Mitchell, 1149
Peachtree street, Atlanta.
One of the mistakes of parents here
tofore has been that they have neglect
ed the formation of a common Inter
est between parent and teacher. Tills
Is being rapidly remedies. Wonderful
results are being derived. Parents are
interesting themselves In the work of
the schools, are co-workers with the
teacher In trying to better the school
and Its surroundings.
I urge upon every mother that she
maintain a dose supervision over the
ilteratnre which fulls Into the hands
of her child. A systematic course of
reading is an education in liself, whii<
on the other hand, great hurm Is sure
to follow should the child be permit
ted to read Indiscriminately lhe liter
ature common lo the day. The mind
Trunks! Leather Goods!
We guarantee the wear of the
Trunks we sell. Prices the lowest.
OUR GUARANTEE
YOUR PROTECTION.
735 BROAD STREET.
AUGUSTA TRUNK
FACTORY
Opposite Monument.
SPECIALS
Bull Head Catsup, 3 for.. 2!>C
' Bull Head Jelly, 3 for 25'-
California Dessert I'eaches
for 25‘-’
Fresh Eggs, while they last,
dozen Ufl
Exclusive
Dresses in Silk
or Cotton
Never has there been a season of
smarter styles In dresses of silks and
cottons: l’iiss> Willow Taffeta and
Crepe, Swiss Taffetas, .lap Crepes,
Crepe Meteors nnd Crepe do Chine ale
the favorites In silks, while rich em
broidered enpes, embroidered Batistes
of Imported make, Iron frumo Voiles,
Cord Crepe and dainty Hresden Crepes
hold first place In the cottons. High
colorings and fruit ornaments arc ll' l
orally shown among the high etas
novelties. We are ready to show yo„
hundreds of styles no two alike;
priced—
ss.9B, $7.50, $15.00
$19.98 to $49.00
Corset Special
LOT No. 2
$2.00 and $2.50 Corset*, nil well
Known makes, high, low or me
dium bunt; while tic db <4 Off
lot lasts, special.. .
UNDER W EAR
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of the child Ih formed by the Ideas re
ceived. Let us he sure that no false
or vicious facts reach them through
the medium of Impure literature.
This, in brief, constitutes an out
line of some of our more Important
endeavors. Let me UHk your earnest
—Weak Heart
Many people suffer from weak hearts. They
may experience shortness of breath on exertion,
pain over the heart, or dizzy feelings, oppressed breathing
after meals or their eyes become blurred, the heart is not
sufficiently strong to pump blood to the extremities, and
they have cold hands und feet, nr poor appetite because of weakened
hi,mil supply to the stomach. A heart tonic snd alterative should be taken which has
no bad after-effect. Such is
Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery
which contalnn no dungoi'oai narcotic* or alcohol.
It help* th« human *y*L«m in the con*tant manufacture of rich, red blood. It
help* the utomach to aiwimilate or takeun the proper elementa from th« food, thereby
helping digestion and curing dynpepnia, heart burn and many uncomfortable iiytnp
tom*, ii to pH excenflive tissue want a in convalewccnce from fevers; for the run
down, ammnic, thin-blooded people, the “Discovery” is refreshing and vitalizing.
In liquid or tablat form at moat drug atoraa or Band SO onm-cant
atampa for trial box to Dr. Piarem'a Invalid* ’ Hot ml. Buffalo, N. Y-
R„d Chapter VII on Circulatory Ora an. in the "Medical Adviaer” - A French rioth
bounri booh of 1008 page. rant on receipt of 31 one.cent •tamp,, addreta as above.
Typhoid the Penalty tor Drinking Dirt
A late dispatch eays Typhoid Fever Is the Penalty for eating and
drinking dirt, according to the testimony of Surgeon Leslie M-
Lumsden, of the Public Health Service, before the Senate Commit
tee considering a bill for federal investigation of malaria and ty
phoid.
Another dispatch from Berlin announces the discovery of a new
antl-typhodd serum by Staff Surgeon Former of the German Army,
who has been experimenting with a view to lessening the side ef
fects of inoculation.
THE PREVENTION
Of this fell destroyer of life !«d vitality Is at hand to the people of
Augusta, certain, sure and effectual, In drinking
PANTHER SPRING WATER
Perfectly Pure.
KELLY’S
I )VHH BUIUmiNq
Jjyjd
Be it Silk <»r Muslin*
wear, we have the most
extensive assortment ever
carried in Augusta. Dain
ty lace trimmed lingerie
garments, Frepe de Chine
or (Hove Silk, in white,
flesh, pink, and light lilue.
Any number of new mod
els that we dare not men
tion or our imitator com
petitors will be investi
gating in order to dupli
cate.
Come I" Kelly’s f,»r thp now and
practical things. Special prices and
sales in both Silk hiiil Muslin lTn
dearwear. Monday Is the day.
FIVE
support toward their attainment.
MUS. HOWARD PAYNE,
President.
Mrs. J. A. Ltghtsey and children,
of Sycamore, S C. are on a visit to Mr
and Mrs. .1. H. iloonies and family on
Gwinnett St.
/ Lf\
To HARPER BROS.
-t 11 1 i . ’".'"inaßa
ART STORE
For your Picture Fram*
ing, and you will always
have a pleasant smile.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Phone 730. 668 Broad St