The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, April 17, 1914, Home Edition, Page THREE, Image 3

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FRIDAY. APRIL 17. SATURDAY and AFTER SUPPER SALES Double Surety Coupons Moan a saving of five cents oh every dollar spent. A book of coupons may be redeemed for $2.50 in merchandise from any department in the house —Groceries excepted. We tfive double tSurety Coupons before noon and after supper Saturdov. After Supper Sales 6 to 7 O’clock. Uneeda Biscuit, Lemon Snaps, ZuZu Crackers, three packages 10^ Lighthouse Cleaner .. . Ladies’ Neckwear, Collars and Jabots, 50c values for 25<‘ Cuticura Soap 19^ Brooms 29^ O-Cedar Mops, SI.OO sizes for 89<* Embroidery trimmed Bras sieres, 39c values .. .. Colored Dresses for little tots, ages 2 to 6 years 39<£ Muslin Gowns, 59c values for 39£ 7 to 8 O’Clock. Octagon Soap, three cakes .. .. 10^ Packers Tar Soap .... 19C Mops 19h $2.00 Corsets in odd sizes 98d Windsor Ties, 19^ Middy Ties 39^ 8 to 9 O’Clock Fairy, Flake White, Tar Soaps, three cakes. .. . 10<* Sanito] Tooth Powder 19<* Galvanized Pails .. Peterman’s Roach Food l(te Misses’ Drawers, 50c values for .... 25tf The White Hair Goods Shop Announces a GRAY HAIR SALE Catering to women whose hair is gray is one of the most important features of our Hair Goods Department. We can match out of stock nearly every shade. For tomorrow, we offer Gray Switches and Transformations from black with a slight sprinkle of white to snow white at these pleasing prices. Gray Wavy Switches of soft fluffy hair. 18 inches long, worth $2.00, special tomorrow at $1 15 20 inches long, worth $2.00, special tomorrow at If. 55 22 Inches long, worth $4.00, special tomorrow at S 2-25 24 inches long, worth $5.00, si ecial tomorrow at JR2 65 Gray All-Around Wavy Transformations, worth $2.00, special tomorrow at sl-55 Experts will dress your hair in a new and becoming style without charge when a purchase is made. r*v Armour’s Star Brand Hams, 1 Rir* pound J.O’JA* FRUITS AND FRESH VEGETABLES Lettuce, large heads, 2 for 25£ Florida Oranges, dozen .. .. 27^ Fancy Lemons, doz. 14<* Irish Potatoes, pk. . .32^ Grape Fruit, three for 25^ CATARRH TROUBLE ENDED BY HYOMEI You Breathe It—No Stomach Dosing—Clears the Head Surely try Hyomel—nature’s reme dy for catarrh, head colds, sniffles, or croup of infants—a treatment that not only instantly clears the head and glvasxprompt and lasting benefit in all cases of catarrhal trouble, but is perfectly Harmless and pleasant to use. When using Hyomei you are treat ing your catarrh troubles with the natural remedy—no roundabout meth od, but a direct-to-the-point way. It's folly to doctor catarrh of the breath ing organs with stomach medicine; in stead, breathe Hyomei Its curative and antiseptic medication will imme diately reach the most remote air cells in the nose, throat and lungs; quickly heal and soothe the raw and inflamed membrane. You feel better at once. . Hyomei has benefited so many suf ferers of the worst cases of catarrh, cold in the head, bronchitis, and weak or huskv voice, that it is always sold by T G. Howard under an absolute guarantee to refund the money if it does not do all that is claimed. Ask any druggist for a complete Hyomei outfit. SI.OO size. It contains Inhaler and bottle .. .... .. TWO SPECIALS IN SHOES Ladies pumps and oxfords, and slippers with straps in patent, gunmetal and kid. Ladies’ Colonials in patent leather, gunmetal and black satin; welts and turns, with cut steel buckles; $3.50 values in the Saturday sale for Picnic Shoulders, -I pound Del Monts Dessert Fruits. Pears, No. 3 cans, six for $1.25 Plums, No. 3 cans, six for $1.20 Apricots, No. 3 cans, six cans for . . .. . $1.25 Peaches, No. 3 cans, six for $1.35 Cherries, No. 3 can®, six for $1.50 Chicago Business Men on “Crusade of Acquaintance” Arrive in the City Early Saturday For Two-Day Stay Will Be Chiefly Entertained With Golf and Luncheon at Car michaels’—Special Sermon Sunday Morning By Er. Ashby Jones—List of Those Invited to Luncheon. The chief features of entertainment for the Chicago Association of Com merce representatives, who will be in this city "getting acquainted" from 6 a. m., tomorrow until midnight Sun day, will be golf and a magnificent luncheon at Carmichael's Fishing Club. The special sermon, as an nounced in the official program in The Herald yesterday afternoon, will be preached at the First Baptist Church at 11 a. m., Sunday by the pastor, Rev. M. Ashby Jones. The business men of the city in vited to attend the luncheon at Car mlchael’s Saturday afternoon are P. H. Rice, Julian Smith, J. Rice Smitn and A. B. Schweers. wholesalers; J. M. Hull, J. C. C. Black. Jr., and W. H. Barrett, attorneys; Henry Garrett, real estate: W. S. Morris, Railroad; Wm Martin, city council; H. C. Brown, manufacturer; T. W. Loy less and Bowdre Phinizy, press; Lombard Brinson, M. and M. Asso ciation, and Mayor Linwood C. Hayne, official Augusta Mr, Richard Edmonds, editor of The WfaMftar Partly Clotuly Values in $2.50 shoes that cannot be excelled, on sale Saturday for $1.98 $2.95 THERMOS BOTTLES Pints, $2.00; quarts, $2.50 and $3.00. Keep hot or cold. Indespinsihle in summer. FRESH CREAMERY BUTTER , lb. 33c Fresh Country Eggs, dozen . Sliced Pineapple, No. 3, can 23^ Asparagus Tips, three cans for ... . 60< Spinach, No. 3 cans, two for 28^ Corn, three cans .. 25<* Pumpkin, three cans 25^ Beets, two cans .. . Lye Hominy, three cans for 25^ Manufacturers Record, will be here and attend the luncheon. Personnel of Delegation. The personnel of the party coming Saturday is; Edward E Gore, chairman. John P. Mann, vice-chairman. H. F. Miller, business manager. Edward Andrew, Nash-Wrlgiit Grain Co., representative Chicago Board of Trade. Herbert Brown, Western Union Tel egraph Co., public untillty. John W. Campbell, (second week), Credit Clearing House, Mercantile Agency. George L. Cox and Assistant, Ad vance Motion Picture Co, Motion Photography. Colby Davieß, Carson, Pirle, Scott and Co., Wholesale Dry Goods. William R. Dawes, Central Trust Company of Illinois Banking A. G Francis, Chicago Telephone J, Spence Dickerson, University oi Chicago, Education Company Public Utility. Glenn Frank, Northwestern Unlver THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. ELECTRIC STOVES Boil,broil, fry and toast. Nickle plated. An excel lent value for $3.50 Granulated Sugar, f*| IQ 251 b. bag vlilZ 24c MEATS Boiled Ham, lb 35^ Sliced Bacon, in pound cartons .. .. 38< Hog’s Head Cheese, pound 18^ Liver Pudding, lb. Dressed Hens, lb.. . Pig Feet, dozen .. . Weinnies, Bologna, Frankfurters, lb.. . 15tf slty, Education. Edward E. Gore, Barrow, Wade Guthrie and Co„ Public Accountants. John F Hagey. First National Bank of Chicago, Banking. Hugo Hartmann, The Hartmann Trunk Co., Mfrs. Hartmann Wardrobe Trunks. E. W. Houser, Barnos-Crosby Co., Designers, Engravers and Publishers. W. A Lockwood, The Yale and Towne Manufacturing Co., Locks and Builders' Hardware. John P. Mann, Morris, Mann and Reilly, Dry Goods Specialties. R J. McKay, Fort Dearborn Na tional Bank, Banking. 11. F. Miller, the Chicago Associa tion of Commerce, Business Man ager. Frank A. Mitchell, Ceresit Water proofing Co., Waterproofing Material. R. H Morris, Southern Railway Company, Railroad. William R. Moss, Moss, Bastian and Schmidt, Attorneys. Clark D. Osborn, C. D. Osborn and Co., Glove Manufacturer. Nell Satterlee and Assistant, Offi cial PresH Representative. John D. Shoop, Board of Education, First Assistant Superintendent of the ■Schools Ayer’s Sarsaparilla Tonic and alterative. Increases strength. Restores healthy functions. No alcohol. Sold for 60 years. Ash Yor Doctor. THE FINISHING TOUCHES 16-button silk gloves, three buttons at wrist opening; colors, black, white and cham- pagne, SI.OO values in 7Q the Saturday sale for * 50 pieces of new Plaiting, Net and Shadow Lace; white and ecru; 35c values marked Saturday fcwC Ladies’ parasols, eight - ribbed, mercerized covers, with silk floral borders; a QO_ varietv of colors ;$1.25 values marked**®** ■WllMilllllillllllil ImKlm* Breakfast Bacon, C)0 pound JELLIES, PRESERVES AND RELISHES. Pure Jams, any kind, three glasses 25^ Hull Head Jelly, three glasses 25^ Bull Head Catsup, three bottles 25^ Loose Chow-Chow Pickles, quart 28< S. M. Stein, A. Stein and Co., Paris Garters. W, H. Walker, M. D., Physician. F. W Wldmer, Jog. T. Ityerson and £?on, Iron and Steel. H. L. Jameson, the Chicago Asso ciation of Commerce, secretary. Itinerary. Their itinerary Includes Louisville, Lexlnffton, Chattanooga, Nnoxville, Asheville, Winston-Salem, Greensbo ro, Charlotte, Columbia, Charleston, Augusta. Savannah, Jacksonville, Ma con, Columbus, Atlanta, Montgomery Mobile, Birmingham and Nashville, from April 12th to 20th, In Hie order named. To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take LAXATIVE B HOMO QUIN INE Tablet.!. Druggists refund money if It falls to cure. E W. GROVE'S signature Is on each box. 26c. Ladies’ black silk Boot Hose, lisle solrs and tops; high spliced heels; 35c or _ values marked fcOC Children’s fancy top socks, white with check ed stripe tops; 15c sellers on sale <IA _ Saturday for IwG Ladies’ gauze hose, double at wearing points; black, white and tan; I _ 15c sellers IfcjC Special Prices on Spring Knit Underwear WINDOW SCREENS Strong frames and ad justable, 39c, 49c, 59c and 69c Self Rising Flour 80 r - No. 3 Tomatoes, 3 1 0r..... 25G No. 2 Tomatoes, 2 for l.V’ Sugar Corn, 3 for 2f»C Red Velva Syrup. 3 for. . . 25'-’ WOLVERINE TEA COMPANY H. E. PHILLIPS, Mgr. Phone 3356. 1288 BROAD STREET Saturday Supper In thc> Ton Room will <• insist of the following: Fried chicken, rice and gravy, hot rolls, ten, coffee <>r milk. Supper will be served between the hours of 6:30 and 9:30. The price is 35^ ALUMINUM SAUCE PANS A set or nest of three, $1.40 values for 98c Fancy Carolina Bice, 10 lbs.. .. Loose Sweet, Mixed Pickles, quart 30^ Loose Olives, quart Stuffed Mangoes, dozen 25^ Lima Beans, six cans String Beans, six cans for 45^ Succotash, six cans Tomatoes, six cans ~ss<* Sifted peas, six cans 70^ Barbecue at Jansen’s tomorrow Grand Universal Film Manufacturing Company Presents “TRAFFIC IN SOULS” BPECIAL BARGAIN PRICES: Matinees—Adults, 25c. Chil dren, 10c. Evenings—Orchestra and Bal cony. 25c. Gallery, 10c, SPECIALS Bull Head Catsup, 3 for. . Bull Head Jelly, 3 for 2 ft 1 ' California Dessert Peaches for 25'- Fresh Eggs, while they last, dozen 30 FRIDAY AND SAT URDAY DAILY MATINEEB. TOILET GOODS Mea d & Baker’s Mouth Wash -kinitol Tooth ‘Serine'SatUT ular Lyon ’ s day Tooth Pow ?sc Rodent IQfi Lvv Woodbury’s ■WU Facial Soap. Bioxogen .. Peroxide of llvdrogen .. Pond’s Ex tract Hind’s Hon ey and Al mond Cream Rfig- Danderine . S3tUT lllor Hiker’s Vio diar let Cerate 0a J Cream .. .. Cfln Pebeco QQn liUtl Tooth Paste uUll Hiker’s Cream of Roses Palmolive Shampoo . . 50c Eau-de-Rosrs Toilet Water 30^ 25c Rose Water and Glv ocrine 15# SHEET MUSIC, 2<* 100 copies of popular sheet music, including song hits from the lead ing operettas, regularly priced at 10c, for 2c Golden Harvest Flour, lX und 82c PUKE LARD— Size 5 80^ Size 10 $1.55 Size 20 $2.85 COFFEE - Rio, 19*; E. C.D., 28tf; Surety, Fourth Avenue, .. . 391 Full Cream Cheese, pound 24^ Read the “Wants" BIJOU Today, Friday, Saturday Three Performances Dally, 3:30, 7:30, 9:15. Prices—loe, 20c, 30c. 4 Big Acts of the Latest Keith Vaudeville production 1. Harrison-West Trio Featuring Buster Boy Come dian. 2. Shepard and Ashton Comedy Singing and Plano Act. 3. Eva Mudge Character Comedienne. 4. Golden and Hughes Like Mclntyre and Heath. Two Reels of Movies at Each Performance Four Perform ances Saturday. THREE