The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, April 17, 1914, Home Edition, Page FOUR, Image 4

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FOUR Renkl Is showing the largest assortment of exclusive Sterling Silver Ware ever shown in Augusta. A. J. Renkl 700 Brouci St, Auj£U«t« (10. Walk- Over Shoes For WOMEN compel the admira tion of fashionable women by their correct lines and their quality. We invite your attention to our ex tensive showing of Colonials, pumps and Oxfords for all occasions, in the latest approved Fifth Avenue, New York, styles. In all leathers and fabrics. And we can fit you even a little better than you ever thought necessary. Callahan's Walk-Over Boot Shop M|M Harriet Broyles, of Atlnnla. lx tin- guest of Mr*. Hummervllle Hull. Mr*. Mom* l<evy 1* spending a few diii h In Havannah jLu W& Nadine Face Powder (In Green !)»»•• Only) Makra The Complexion Beautiful Producing that soft, velvety fresh ness so much sdmired. Money refunded if not entirely pleased. Nadine is pure snd harmlees and adheres until washed off. Blend* out blemishes; prevents sunburn and return of discolorations. A million delighted users endorse the delicate tints. Flesh, Pink, Brunette, White. By Toilet Counter! or Mail. BOe. Notional Toilet Company, Pari., Tenn. TANGO ROOTS OUT CORNS PAINLESSLY Don't Pick and Gouge and Torture Your Toe* —Use TANGO. TANGO for Corns Is the moat marvel ous remedy of the age. No wonder everybody Is enthu siastic about It. One touch of TANOO on n corn ends your auf sering. Applied In a hccoi.cl and it'a done. No plaster or salve to fuss with; nothing to stick to the hose and ho Jerked from the sore toe with excruciating agony; no swelling and ten derness. Never use |v\i & point or blml«*. bocuuse tho rink Id too great. A slip of tho Instru ment anil a ilrop of blood have cauaod many case* of blood poison. TANGO la tho ona s«f« remedy that roots out tho roro of tho corn, imlnloKHly. It softens this kernel and brings It out, Tho root, core and the coni Is pone forever. No pain, no fuss, no sore, bandaged toes. TANOO is tho safest and surest remedy for corns and bunions; the one GUARANTEED remedy. Any drupplst *lll return your money It TANGO fulls to root out the TORE of th* corn painlessly. i!Sc at All Drug i istu. Made and guaranteed by Ja .nha' Pharmacy. Atlanta. Quick Relief When Utterly Worn Out Getting the Blood in Order U Required By Most People. If .rmi think you h*vo gncm to *mk«h »nd fit only for tlu» <thnant, try 88. 8 for tin? blood It will »urprt»o you to know what :tn ho done for health one* tho blood In releom-d of tho oxi-ona of body wnnton that i keen It from eierclalng Iti full tuonnuro of | mxllly repair. If you fool played out, go to any drug | itoro ami aok tor a bottlo of 8. 8. 8. llor* i» a remedy that gJu at work In a twink ling; It Juat naturally ruahoa right Into f ur blood, ncattora genua right and loft, up and down and aldowa/a You fool better at once, not from a atlm ulant, not from the action of ilruga. hut from the rational effect of a natural modi Etna. The Inrrodlonta In 8. 8 8 aorro tho aotlro purpoaa of ao atlmulatlng tho cellular Hannon of tho body that they pick out from the blood their own essential nutriment and thus repair work boglna at once. The relief ta general all over the ayatom Do not neglect to ge; a bottle of 8 8 8 today. It will make you feel better tn Juat a few mtnutca. It la prepared only In the laboratory of The gwift Bpeeltte Po., MO hwlft Bldg-. Atlanta, Oa. Send for their free book telling of the many atranre eon dltlona that afflict the human family by ■cas n cf I'.spovcrUhed blood. IT'S GOODBYE 4 other kinds when ever you sip from a cup of hot Maxwell House Blend Coffee Approved by connoisseurs as the finest drinking cof fee in the world. Seal.* Tiaa *t Gr•<«r• Cheek Neal Coffee Co., Imloa iarhiwllU HaWllt MISS VIVIAN RENKL ENTERTAINS COTERIE. Tlip Thursday Cot*-lie were the guests >esterday afternoon of Mix* Vivian Renkl. when after an enjoyable came of flvp hundrol an appetizing ipa was HPrvcil. Thr prize, a lovely gold hatpin, wa* presented to Mlkm Al l>prta (Ichrken hiul Mlhk MarlP Kpy. of Edgefield, a guest of the occasion, wan also prciipntpil with a gold hatpin. Mr*, ('ruftton Hawyer will entertain the Coterie next week. MEETING OF TEACHERS' CLUB. At the meeting yesterday afternoon at lhe Tollman, of the Teacher* Club of Richmond county, the following of ficer* were elected: President, Minn Annie Page: vice president Mis* Mary Campbell; secretary Irene Vender- lelth; treas urer, Mlkm Annie Schmidt, and libra rian, Mlnh Ethel Young. Anounrement wax made of tho con vention of the federated club* of the Tenth district, which will be held here on May 23rd. and Invitation* were ex tended to all club women to meet with the convention. The subject xelected for study and dlxrtiHxlnn during the ye*r at |ho monthly meetings was “Augusta." and the subjects for the meetings are as follows; First meeting, next month, “Colonial Augusta " Seeond, "Augusta From Revolution to Colonial Wars" Third meeting. “Augusta as a Manu facturing Center.” Fourth meeting. “The River as a Source of Wealth and Pleasure of Augusta.” Fifth meeting. "Future Parks and Libraries of Augusla. IN HONOR OF MISS PEARCE AND MR. SYMMS. Miss Claude Pearce and Mr. Marion Hynims, whose marriage will be an In teresting event of April 29th. were complimented last evening by Mr. an I Mrs Howard Walker with a domino "forty-two" party, followed by a show er for the bride-elect. During the evening a delirious buffet supper was served and the occasion was one of genuine pleasure to the friends tn at tendance. —M. and Mrs. C. A. Wood, who have been In Atlanta since the closing of Hampton Terrace, left last night for New York and Tloston, where they will spend several weeks and then return to Atlanta. EPSILON PHI GIVE DANCE. Quite the most delightful dance that has ever been given by the Epsilon I'hi Fraternity was the one last night which was graved by the presence of thirty of more couples of the younger set llesrilen's orchestra furnished the tniihle and dancing was enjoyed until n late hour, with Mr. and Mrs. Clark Jack. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morgan, Mr. and Mrs Mien Cults, and Mr. and Mrs Joseph Fargo us chaperones. MISS HACK TO ENTERTAIN FOR MISS CLAUDE PEARCE. Tomorrow. Saturday, afternoon Miss Claude I'caree will be the guest of honor nt a shower party given by Miss Maud Hack at her home at Do Bruce. TUBMAN GIRLS TO GIVE CARNIVAL THIS EVENING. The Tubman girls, who always score such a tremendous hit with everything they undertake, will give one of their famous carnivals this evening, the at tractions to be open nt eight thirty. MYOSOTIS CLUB ENJOY DELIGHTFUL DANCE. An exceedingly pleasant dance given by the Myosotls Club took place Wed nesday evening at the Armory and was as are nil given by this organization, most enjoyable. Among the guests In attendance were. Miss Florence Mun nlon and Miss Ella lJebernian. of Brooklyn, Miss Katherine txivensteln of Savannah. Miss Norma Markwalter, Miss Msrle O'Down. Miss May Claire ltive. Miss Marlon O’Dowd. Miss Kath leen Doolan, Miss Elizabeth Ward. Miss Mary Ward, Miss I/oretta Schweers. Mr and Mrs J. L. Herman and Dr. and Mrs. F. X Mulhertn chaperoned the occasion and dancing was enjoyed, to the Inspiration of Hulk's orchestra, from nine thirty till twelve thirty. —Col and Mra. Arthur C.rabotvakl and Dr, and Mra. Victor Pitrhot leave no\l week for Europe, where they will spend tho next three months o*l. limbowakl will be for some time at Wiesbaden, taking the baths, and the entire party will spend most of the time In Cleormany. Mrs Olaeeock Barrett la vlaltlng Mrs John Karnes In Quincy, Fla. Mrs M. K. Klnchley has returned from t'harlotto N. C., where ahe vis ited Mra. Oondolfo. —The Indisposition of Mis* Oraco Krlttlngham will he learned of with regret. MR. BRINSON AND MR. O'CONNOR TO DANCE AT TANGO TEA An attractive feature of Miss Bert Wheless' tango tea this afternoon will be the dancing of Mr. Isimhard Brinson and Mr. Arthur O'Connor, who scored such a tremendous hit at the 1920 minstrel*. Miss Clhtre O'Connor, of Macon. Is visiting Mrs J, P. Wood on upper Kills street Miss O'Connor is an unusually beautiful voting woman and her visit ts a great pleasure to all who have met her —The hosts of friends of Mrs S. N. Tarver will be grieved to learn of her critical illness with pneumonia at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W Pil cher. on upper (Irene street. Mrs. Pil cher is eighty-one years old and her friends arc n osl apprehensive. HERALD. AUGUSTA, GA. —The Rlrmlngham Age-Herald say* Miss Daisy King .lurkson, of Augusta, Is the house-guest of Mis* I*uctls Uimkln. .Miss Jackson Is one of th* popular pott-Lcnten visitor*. She I* s delightful musician and most at tractive looking Mr. and Mr* Theodore Oetjen, accompanied by their three Interest ing children, will leave Havana on Monday, th# 20th, cn route to Augus ta for a two months visit to Mr Oetjen's mother, on lower Broad. They will stop over in Jacksonville for two lays and arrive at Augusta on Thursday. Mr Oetjen Is an official of the United riailwa.K of Havana. —Friends of Mrs. B. L. Vane will regret to learn of her Illness at her home on Walker Street. COTTON CLERKS TO HAVE CUE TOMORROW Will Bo Held at Carmichael's Club—Auto Truck Leaves at 10 A. M. The cotton clerks' barbecue will he held at Carmichael's Fishing Club on tomorrow, April 18th, and a large crowd is expected. An auto truck will leave the cotton exchange cor ner at 10 a. m. Mr. Hardy Barnes will prepare the dinner and It is as sured that It will be an excellent one. The coton clerks have an annual 'cue nnd a delightful time Is hal at each one of them. Barbecue at Jansen’s tomorrow TRY THIS IF YOU HAVE DANDRUFF Or Are Bothered With Falling Hair or Itching Scalp. There Is one sure w;iy that never fails to remove dandruff completely and that Is to dissolve It. This destroy* It en tirely. To do this just get about four ounces of plain, ordinary liquid nrvon; apply It at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the sralp and rub It In gently with the finger tips. Hy morning most. If not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more sppl rations will completely dis solve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of It, no matter how much dandruff you may have. You will find, too, that all Itching and digging of the scalp will stop instantly, and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky nnd soft and look and feel a hundred times better. If you want to keep your hair looking rirh, do by sll means get rid of dan druff, for nothing destroys the hair so quickly. It not only starves the hair nnd mnken It fall out, but It makes It stringy-, straggly, dull, dry. brittle and lifeless, and everybody notices It. You can get liquid nrvon at any drug gstore. It Is Inexpensive, and four ounces Is all you will need This simple remedy has never been known to falL DARKENS GRAY HAIR STOPS FALLING HAIR Darkens Evenly and Naturally When your hair turns gray, faded, white or streaked with gray—ls hair Is falling out or Is brittle or straggly, try the following; On retlrtngrub ''Q-Ban’’ on hair and scalp like a shampoo. Let It fall free and dry over night The gray disappears and a few more ap plications of Q-Ban your hair la beau tifully darkened and quickly becomes thick, glossy and lustroua. Q-Ban stops falling hair, promotes Us growth, stops Itching scalp and dandruff. Q-Ran gives a delightful feeling of refreshment and cleanliness to th* scalp—ns Q-Ban la not sticky or messy, has a mild, pleasant odor; safe to use and never disappoints. Darkens hair so evenly and naturally no one can tell. Keeps you looking young by keeping your hair dark, fluffy and beautiful. A large 7-ounce bottle sold for only 50c by Frost's Pharmacy, 502 Broad St., Augusta, Ga. Out-of-town people supplied by mall. Wedding Gifts Wo invito your attention to our large lino of now arrivals suitable for Bridal Pres onts. Our stock is filled with articles large and small, that will please the recipient. • • Schweigert & Co. JEWELERS At The Grand ' "TRAFFIB IN 8OUL8” A WONDER FUL SERMON. One of the most Intensely human. | thrilling and at the same time real in- I tic, picture-dramas that has ever been | seen In Augusta, Is tile mammoth six reel feature, which opened a three days engagement at ihn Grand Thur* day, matinee, to an enthusiastic au dience. The picture, entitled “Traffic In Souls," leaves nothing tu be ex plained. It is so completely and clever ly worked out. It Is based on actual re|ioris of the Rockefeller Investigat ing Committee and that of New York's district attorney In the sup pression of the nefarious business of the traffic In women, which, until re cently had reached an appalling stage in New York, as well as other large cities of th“ country. The cast of characters which In cludes some of the best known nnd cleverest artists In the moving-picture world, has been carefully selected. A splendid story has been woven Into the mesh of tho drama, which gives It Just the proper seasoning of ro mance, and which does not in the least detract from the main story. At no time is any point ovefdrawn, as la tOO iftso the 0000 In most picture fiction-drama. It Is Just a graphic de llniatlon of the horrible traffic as it is carried on In the larger cities, es pecially New York. The system, from the aristocratic head to the humblest hireling, is portrayed as in no otner picture of the kind has ever been at tempted. The picture will be shown at the Grand today and tomorrow, matinee and evening. "ADELE." One of the most expensive as well as greatest singing, organizations trav eling is that presenting the reigning musical success of many seasons. “Adele,” the French operetta which comes to the Grand next Wednesday, matinee and evening. “Adele" is bv those well-known authors and collaborators, Paul Herve and Jean Briquet, and was made over for the American stage by Adolf Phil lip and Edward Paulton, the latter gentleman having given to this coun try, the greatest and most successful opera ever produced on this side of the water, “Ermlnle.” In plot its story is so well con nected that any and all of the twenty one real song hits could be lifted and you would see one of the best farces ever produced. “Adele” will be presented here with the same extravagant mounting that characterized its metropolitan engage ment and a singing organization equalling that of the once famous Bos tonians. The cast includes Carolyn Thomson. John Park. Nannette Flack, Lottie Vincent, George O’Donnell t Alfred Kappler, Jules Epsilly, Ralph Nairn, Lawrence Knapp and the fa mous “Adele" beauties. A symphony orchestra will enhance the beauty of a most brilliant score. The Tacoma Sails to Join Atlantic Fleet New York.—The cruiser Tacomn which arrived here last night after stormy GOLDEN BROS. "LADIES OUTFITTERS’* 1054 BROAD STREET. SALE OF SUITS, Worth sls and S2O at A grand assortment of beautiful styles and materials to select from: Crepe Wool Poplins, Serges, Silk Moires, Silk Poplins, Pebble Novelty Cloths, Fancy Crepes, Wool Gabardines, Novelty Weaves, and Shepherd Chocks, trimmed in Laces, Taffetas, Silk and Moire Silks. Colors include greens, tangos, tans, Copenhagen, navy, black and wisteria; all jackets to match, in latest style short effects, with kimono sleeves and sleeves with long drooping shoulder effects. Fully fifty different styles to pick from at above prices. Many beautiful Suits in Parisian styles and imported materials will be shown, specially priced. New Silk Dresses 25 per cent to 35 per cent less than regular prices. ,4yy|oi ilbSi nl V/W- I 3 Minutes Biscuit how long it takes | F j when you use | f v | k /jk V v% self-rising FlOUr I fek -ready \ 1 mixed I « 1 SELF RlS^G^ll Order a sack & FLOUR 9 TODAY Fiddle and Bow Flour sold by SMITH BROTHERS passage from Boston, sailed today to Join the Atlantic fleet at ampico. Eighty apprentice seamen nnd eight general service men, mostly petty officers, hoarded the cruiser here and extra stores had to be taken aboard. “I SAW IT IN THE HERALD” We Offer as a Special Attraction for Saturday Only a Lot of— -5 2s 0 25 0 00 nd Silk Dresses for $12.75 Those Drosses arc the season’s very newest styles taken from our regular stock and marked at this special price for Saturday only. They arc beautifully and well made of fine Chiffon Taffetas with full length and % [sleeves and the popular low flat collars that are ‘so stylish this season. Tho skirts are plain, draped and pepltim effects. They are very attractively trimmed with fine ecru and white laces, crystal and colored buttons, etc. Tn the lot you will find greens, tans, browns, Copenhagens, old rose, navv blue, tango and black. A full line of sizes for ladies and misses to select from at a special price of, each $12.50 Special for Saturday A beautiful line of trimmed Hats in tho latest popular designs, and trimmings, values up to $7.50, Saturday to close out. at FRIDAY. APRIL 17. READ HERALD WANTS TODAY $9.50 $3.50