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m SCARE IS
NOW IT II [NO
Oerman and Rrnsian News
papers Now Publishing Pacts
on Impending Meeting of
Czar and Kaiser.
Berlin.—There 1* everv Indhatlon
that Ihe rererit alarming war mare *•>
diligently and "gallantly' prosecuted
hy Ihe Herman Mini Russian tiew*pa
tier* la now al an en<l. and, with < hnr
aclerlstlr flcklene**, Ihe *<lf-*HH <•
newspaper* are publishing quite a lot
of fulsome thing* about the impend
ing meeting of Ihe Cage and tho Kale
er.
It la practically certain that a meet.
Ing between ih. two monart lie ha*
lieen decided upon, and possibly the
chosen rendeavoua will he Reval or
one of llic Halllr porti It In < xpected
that tin Important • ent will
plate in June after the Knnnian Court
haa returned from It* sojourn on the
Crimea, or In Aughst after the French
iTealdent haa paid hi* vlnlt to St
l’etera burg
German Writer*.
Certain Oerman writer*, evidently
•till sticking to the old *i«lrlt of an
tagonism to ltii**ia, proclaim that the
Kalner'a visit 1* merely an aet of cour
te»y in return for the C/.nr‘» Herlln
visit on ttie occasion of the marriage
of the Kaiser’s out) daughter to
Prince Krneat of Cumhcrlaa. now
duke of Hrunawlck. Tliere I* some
talk, too. of the |Mi**ili|lity of the vtnit
coinciding with the rumored wedding
between one of the Czar's 'laughters
and Prince Charle* of Hnumaniu.
Thle. however, aoiirul* like tin* guess
work of an iiiiaginativ e mind.
Alarmist Report.
Alarmist report* were whiapered
around thl* nrrk concerning Ihe
health of the non and heir ol she |)uk«
til Brunswick hut ha|iplly they were
unfounded and the royal youngster I*
thriving and very much ailve. a* the
son of the only and much loved daugh
ter of the kulNertn the Imy I* sure to
be a great favorite Ht the Oerman
court, though it I* no secret that the
kaiserin i* keenly dl*a|ipolnled thiit
Ihe child wae not a girl, for all tier
other grandchildren are boys The
baby, hy the way I* the first (iuelph
heir to the throne to he horn In thu
ninety-nine year*.
CM PRINCE'S
VISIT PUT OFF
Statement Had Been Made
That Kaiser's EldcJt Son
Would Make Trip to America.
B*rhn.-~Sonic tliri’ iuto the Htate
tnffit wai n u<l»* (hut tti« Crown Print***
wu ihortly to tank** a trip to Ainttrha
and that bin übjwrt vmh to enjoy alt
the itelifthtM of MhonttnK I»Ik khiuo in
the Ktnhie* It wan g«'n<‘nilly under
etood that thin vlfttt tune to he of a
Muni •official character and t)u«t he
wai to pay hla greeting* to the A mar
nan people before going on ilia hunt*
in* trip.
That thin waw the fond wl*h of tlie
dashing hut »oui««what irreaponaihla
heir to the Herman throne wax gen
erally admitted In court circle*, hut
older heaiia apparently intervened, and
at their wlah the tour wan temporarily
relegated to the Hat of *‘|K»aaihh fu
ture evente "
Announce Trip.
Then came the more official nrv~
noun cement that hie r«*>al highnena
would go for a trip to the Herman
accompanied by the Crown
prince**- Tht idee wn.*- hailed with
«ati»fa«'tion hy the extreme royalidt
party, hut once again the whole plan
la* been changed
In view of aorne of the ymtnx
trlnce * antic* and aome «»f hie very
ndiacreet remark* on auhject* of in
ternational Importance it i* deemed
*i*c to keep him a little longer under
he protecting wing and restraining
nfluence of hi* august father.
Besides w hieh aome unfeeling peo
?le had quite a lot of things to say
ihout the expense of tlie* long tour It
an* ho|ed that the cost would be
>orne by the national exchequer and
loubtles* this would have been agreed
o hud the Hcicbstag been at all cer
tain that the heir-premuntlv e would
nave faithfully carried out lu* mi«-
non.
The Skeptic*.
The skeptic*, however, had aome
loubt.s on this point. Thin wan not
•urpriatng in view of the prime*
Known love of the sporting life and
ni* very marked dlalike to anything
pertaining to ceremony, especially that
>f the propugandiiM nature, which he
would he expected to carry out if lie
oured the colonial posamaiotui of the
FAthcrland Hence the announcement
hat the trip will not take place this
Npring. Nor is it likely that he will
honor America with hi* presence in
the near future, though he »x the **ort
hf crack-it-jack young fellow who
would he extremely popular with the
people weat ot the Atlantic.
3 ENTER SUIT AGAINST
PROMINENT SAVANNAHIAN
Savannah, Ga.~-.| .) Murphv rhlet
of lb«* city detective force. Detective
J K Beach and \V A l.ufburrow. m.
retarj to the local detective depart
ment, have entered suit In the city
court against W. N Nicholas a protn
Inent citizen, for SIO,OOO each They
allege libel In connection with a Id
ler written by Mr Nicholas complain
In of the disappearance of Sf» be
longing to a negro woman Mr N'lch
las Intimated In Ilia letter that the
officers wore Illegally withholding the
money that had been taken from the
negro
$12,000 000 COMPANY TO
MAKE FERROMANGANESE
Pittsburgh Pa.—Announcement was
made here today that a company had
been organised to manufacture ferro
m bust all cue from American ores Here
tofore ferro-maugsriese has been Im
ported from Kngland and Germany
with the exception of small quantities
manufactured by large interests for
their own use. Edward Marshal Is
president and K. L. W'ister of phiie
delphia. one of the most Important
stockholders of the corporation which
will be capltallied at 112,000.000. The
plant will la* located at Dunbar, Fa.,
it wgs stated.
SI.OO Hemmed 7Qp Hfl7
Napkins lubllUL
18x18 slxa; firm, serviceable napkins. In a num
ber of pretty new patterns; hemmed ready for
use.
With Crepes Leading The Fashion Race We Offer.
25c White Crepe 27 in.
wide I“2 **
It Is well to consider quality a* well aa looks when buying thin fab
ric*. Here* a handsome, snow-white crepe that will ‘stand up
tinder severe and continued laundry teats without losing a bit of
Its nnap and beauty. It Is extra width, too, so that a small yard
age 1a required for the dress or waist. Lastly—you can buy It for
half price. 12'k<- yard.
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the event or events in *uit selling
Remarkable Sale of Women’s Suits
90c “Stronghold” Seamless
Sheets, 81x99 Size Oj\j
Extra lons .mil Just ns Important, of extra quality. The well
known "Stronghold" Sheets live up to their name aa to strength.
Made from the best sheeting cotton produced; hand torn und Iron
ed. and finished with wide hems
$1.50 Bedspreads, (jjjQ
Full double bed size Spreads,
with neat pearl hems; attrac
tive raised murseiltes pat
terns; real SIOO values, and
all perfect.
SPORT DOPE
New York.—Harvard crew authorl
| Ilea are much elated over the suc
! ressful outcome of the negotiations
with Coaeh Jib Wray, who recently
! algix-d a five year renewal of his con
| tract with tlw- Cambridge I'nlversltv.
Although the terms were not made
! public It is understood that Wray re
ceive* the salary Increase which he
had requested The Union Boat Club
of Detroit stood ready to engage Wray
, had he failed to reach a satisfactory
arrangement with Harvard. The liar
j card Crimson In an editorial eomment
j states:
' Whatever may be said against the
j organisation of college athletics today,
j athletic success Is one of the factors
iof a university prestige The tinder
: graduate department of a university
I adds not onlv to Its own standing, but
;to that of the whole Institution Vo
i whleh It belongs, by n good nsme In
: the athletic world. Consequently there
' is cause for rejoicing to more than
those primarily Interested In Harvard's
athletic success in the assurance that
1 Coach Wray will continue in charge
of the crews for at least five years
to come. Victories from the crews of
j Yale In six out cf eight years' service.
Purchase of
Children's Dresses
SI.OO cA r
Values
AT 150<' Olngham, I.lnene Percale, and Chambray
Presses Some have white bodice and blue akirt.
other* are trimmed with hands of material of con
trasting rolor, still others hate plahl collars, cuffa,
and belts Sixes 2to 6 and 6to 14 years
AT f)HC —Children’s pretty and serviceable Dresses
of llmne. sephyr gingham and percale. \Vhlte
Presses have striped collars, cuffs, and bands.
Home of the most attractive models have plain
colored bodice and pleated plaid skirt. Sixes 6 to
14 years.
Worth $25 and CQ QE
$30.00, at •
We know, and you know, whst to expect when we announce a tale
of Suits from Blauner Bros., New York. Ye’re sure of record-break
ing crowds and enthusiastic buying, and you’re sure of real wonders
In value-giving.
Thla time we were especially fortunate, because w<e got more tuits
and greater value* than ever before —garments of superb character,
known from coast to coast for their excellence and superior style.
When score* of stunning models, worth all the way from $25 to
S3O, are represented, It I* Impossible to describe all.
Here’* a brief listing:
The Styles
Eton and Fancy
lllack Hulls, aolf
trlmmed Jackets,
Moire and satin
trimmed Jackets
lace collars and
cuffs. Batiste col
lars and ruffs Satin
hows In hack Tunic,
tier, pannier, peg
top & ruffled skirts.
the swinging of rowing supremacy
Canibrldgewafd, and a name for heal
thy sport, have so placed him that we
must make glad that he Is to keep on
w Ith hls work,"
Ntw York.—The t’nlverslttes and
colleges of the middle west are pre
paring for spring football practice,
which will be held during the month
of April. Coach Yost of Michigan has
already looked over the situation and
ordered out the Wolverines on Mon
day. April IS. Yost will he in charge
' all during the truliilng, and probably
will be In Ann Arbor on brief visits
In the meantime. He also recommend
ed action of the athletic authorities In
j again securing "Gemany" Schultz to
| coach the Wolverine forwards.
New York.—t Nwteh "Andy" Smith of
! Purdue, at a recent meeting of the
| candidates for the 1914 eleven, passed
out printed cards w hleb were filled
out by the prospective plsvers. The
cards provide for Information regard
ing grades of the men In each of their
subjects A space Is provided for
each month's grade. The cards will
he collected each month so that the
: coach will know the exact standing of
' each man at monthly Intervals during
the year The call for spring prac
tice will he made April first, accord
ing to Coach Smith. He expects that a
large squad wtl! respond to the call.
Rudlmentarj instruction will be tha
plan of spring practice.
LOWEST PRICES OUR CHIEF ATTRACTIONS
SCHNEIDER’S
THE PEOPLE’S.STORE- A STORE FOR EVERYBODY
QSc
Values
The Cloths
Gabardines, French
Serges, Diagonal
Serges, Wv>ol Pop
lins. Silk Poplins,
Granite Cloths, Nub
Crepes, Honeycomb
Cloths, Diagonal
Whipcords, and Al
ligator Crepes.
75c Table Dam qQp
ask, at wuu
f>4-incb full bleached Satin
Damask of heavy, durable
quality; ten new open-border
patterns
THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA. GA.
Leaders in Laces, Embroideries
and Trimmings
18-Inch Bhadow lair* Flounc
ing. the quality priced at most
stores for BOc Especially
wanted for three-ruffle dress
os and for two-piece fronts for
wslsts. White only, -» *»
ybrd 25C
8c and 10c VAL ’Xp
LACES. Yard .. ..
Thousands of yards of exquis
ite new patterns In French and
German Val, lace*, many not
to be offered In other stores at
all—and those you do llrd
priced at double Saturday's
Val. offerings sustain our posi
tion as the house of novelties.
SI.OO Yard Wide Satin
Messaline
This Is the superb, soft, firm weave that the majority of women
can easily distinguish from the numerous counterfeits. It has the
real satin luster, and never loses It, no matter how long worn
Your first and only chance to buy SI.OO Messaline for R7C-
Corsets, Including: the Famous
Crown, SI.OO to $2.00
Stout, average, and slender figures are provided for, with a thor
oughness that means absolute comfort and correct style for every
woman. *
Stylish Long- Kid Gloves
$2.50 Gloves. 12 Button Length $1.75
In white and black. Fashioned of fine, soft quality kid; perfect
In fit and satisfactory In wear
$5.00 Gloves, 16 Button Length $1.98
Excellent White Glace Kid Glove*, at the zenith of popularity at
this time ot year
OCR CELEBRATED SHORT FRENCH LAMBSKIN GLOVES; sold
with an unqualified guarantee for sen-ice. Fitted at the counter.
Backs are smartly embroidered. White, black, tan, and gray. The
greatest value In Augusta, cr» ■ y-'v
for ibI.OCJ
ADMIRAL BOWLES RESIGNS
AS HEAD OF CORPORATION
Quincy, Mass. —Former Rear Ad
miral Francis T. Bowles resigned the
presidency of the Fore River Ship
building Corporation at he annual
meeting o fthe directors*here today.
Admiral Hotvles retained member
ship In the board of directors, all of
whom were re-lecetod. His realgna
tion becomes effective July let.
Admiral Bowles, who was chief
naval constructor resigned from the
government service to assume the
presidency of the Fore River Ship
building Co., as it was then known.
May 2. 1903.
MIKE DONOVAN PENSIONED
Nsw York—Mike Donovan. Instruc
tor In boxing at the New York ath
letic club for thirty years. Is to be re
tired on half pay after Sept. 1. Club
members who worked with the veteran
Instructor In the gymnasturti noticed
hls growing feebleness and started the
movement to pension him. which has
been approved by the board of gov
ernors. ,
STATE'S LINES SUITS
Washington.—Suit over state lines
brought by Arkansas against Tennes
see in the supreme court was argued
on Its merits today. The dispute
arose over ehanges In the bed of the
Mississippi river The suit may serve
as a precedent for boundary-making
in other Mississippi Valley stales.
BIGGEST SILK BARGAIN OF ALL!
The Colors
Any and all colors
—staples and novel
ty shades are all
here. Included ara
Navy, Rust, Tango,
Mahogany, Reseda,
Copenhagen, labra
dor, Hairline stripes
and Smart Checks.
Rosebud Trimming. These
dainty wreath effect* are em
ployed almost everywhere this
season, and are especially
fetching on hats and thin
dresses In red, orange, pink
and light blue mixed | ->l/ _
with green. Yard
$1 FLOUNCINGS /Of
45 inches wide .
Here are the wide, elaborate
Flouncing* sought after on
every hand for making spring
garments.
In beautiful qualities of voile,
crepe, and swlss, embroider
ed. half their depth In large
and small flowers, with scal
loped edges.
67c
SATURDAY HAT SALE
600 Dozen Untrimmed Hats
Fine Hemp and Milan Hemps
Every New Shape. Every Color.
Saturday’s wonderful sale results from one of the biggest and
timeliest purchases In our history We haven’t had the good luck to
Invite you to such a millinery treat this season, and the thousands
of women seeking Blaster hats will need no urging to take advan
tage of the amazing values.
Choice of sailors Watteau models, shepherdess efforts, the new
tarns and bandeau hats, In scores of variations.
Purple the new blues greens, and browns, brass shades, tango
black, and many other colors. ’
$2 and $2.50 $3.00 $4.00 and $5
VALUES. VALUES VALUES
95c $ 1.49 $ 1.95
Beautiful Trimmed Hats
$5.00 and $6.00 dJO QC $7.50 to SIO.OO F Cb A
Values Values .
preclated n ° re l^lßn ever - ' s superiority of King’s Palace Millinery and its incomparably low prices ap
‘l*;° PT lce ? , f t^ Ur T d uI2°IISIJ?, r tr ‘ n J raed hats wl " buy really exquisite orations, brimful of style,
and fashioned of highest class materials. Many are copied from imported hats —all are superbly at
tractive.
Hundreds and hundreds of models trimmed with flowers, wreaths, small fruits, ribbons, fancy feathers
wings, ana pom-poms.
MEDIATOR COMING IN THE
BRINSON R’WAY STRIKE
Savannah, Ga. —Through the efforts
of Mayor R. J. Davant and Mr. A. B.
Moore, president of the Chamber ot
Commerce, the I'nited States bound
of mediation and conciliation will
send a representative here to en
deavor to settle the strike of the con
ductors of the' Savannah and North
western Route, better known as the
Brinson Railway. It Is expected the
mediator will arrive tomorrow or
Monday.
TO ENLARGE TRI-STATE
WATER AND LIGHT ASS’N
Atlanta, Ga. —Resolutions to pave
the way for enlargement of the Tri-
State Water and Light Association ft
the Carolinas and Georgia so as to
Include all states throughout the
South were adopted at the closing
session of the organization's Touna
annual convention here today. Per
fection of the re-organization plans
were left to the executive committee.
DEATH IN FLASH.
Timmonsvllle. S. C. —A single flash
of lightning unaccompanied by a
thunderstorm killed Will Laney, II
years of age. as he was ploughing on
hls father’s farm two miles from Tim
monsvtlle Thursday afternoon The
young mac's horse w-as also killed and
a negro planting cotton fifty yards
away was rendered unconscious by
the force of the stroke.
Silk Boot Hose 25c
Women's pure thread silk Hose, reinforced with lisle tops and
soles; black, tan, navy, bronze, king blue, tango, purple, pink, sky,
and white.
Our Greatest Offering of
Spring Waists, QQ
$5.00 Values - 'P£s*/0
FEATURING SILK
BLOUSES.
If you have watted for a really big
waist opportunity, here it is. No
end of lovely models, a few of which
are briefly described:
The New Silk Crepe de Obine
Blouses, with roll collar and silk cord
and tassels at neck; hemstitched deep
shoulder snd collar; In tango, maize,
flesh, black, and white.
Plenty of Striped Tub Silk Shhrts.
Chiffons and shadow laces over net
and over crepe de cblne are numer
ous.
Combination Waists of shadow laOe
and messaline.
Effectively trimmed Waists of chif
fon taffeta and Jap. Silk, in black
and all colors
Choice, »298
Purchase of 6,000 Yards Imported
Novelty Silks and Crepes, I o—r
worth 25c and 39c IL2v
Beyond doubt the widest choice of spring novelties offered under
price thla season. Anv color and fancy effect you can think of will
be found In this clearance of an Importer’s overstock.
40-lnch plain and fancy crepe.
27-inch embroidered crepe, satin stripe voile.
Shadow striped silk, mercerized chiffon, plain marquisette.
85c 27-inch Colored Ratine 19c
The correct weight and weave for stylish coat suits and one-piece
dresses light blue, pink. Copenhagen, hello, old rose, gray, tan and
white. Both fabric and dye are of quality to withstand the hard
est tests of the tub. .
THE MOTHER’S PRAYER
Lord, If some little children of our day
Must spend their lives he.ilde our
factory wheels,
Watching the endless hours to drag
away.
Must learn how heartache feels, how
hunger feels.
If they must toss and mutter In their
sleep
Too tired to rest, when fevered rest
might be,
I care not." Lord, I only ask to keep
Mine safe with me!
laird. If the street unwholesome noise
and mirth
When the day’s poor-paid drudgery is
done
Must draw the wearied little maids of
earth
Into a helt that waits them, one by
one.
If scarred and starved, like fall’ll
leaves helpless blown
These must the shame of living still
endure
I shall not murmur Lord, but keep
mine own
Guarded and pure!
And Lord. If there be many who com
plain
In hitter poverty and toll and tears
Who know their loved ones hungry
and in pain.
And faint beneath the burden of the
years, A
Keep Thou mine eyes from sight of
such as these.
Keep Thou my mind from knowing
this must be.
3 Timely Values In HAIR 600JS
$3 Switches, 38 inches long; three-stem *t PQ
kind; beauttfully waved 0 I *D*J
St Switches, 24 Inches long; large, no
fluffy six-strand style .01 lUQ
32.50 Transformations, to go entirely Q 4 8Q
around the hgsd; all shades W *
And gracious Lord, still grant Thou
wealth and ease
To mine and me!
—Kathleen Norris.
Invigorating to the Pal* and Sickly
The Old Standard general strengthen,
lng tonic. GROVE'S TASTELESS
chill TONIC, drives out Malaria, en
riches the blood, builds up the system.
A true Tonic. For adults and chil
dren 50c.
STOP OVER AT OLD RELIABLE
KIMBALL
HOUSE
ATLANTA, GA,
Most Central and Convenient
Location In the City.
EUROPEAN PLAN.
Our Restaurant one of the Best
in the South.
150 ROOMS.
Hot and Cold Running Water.
SI.OO per day.
ROOMS: Connoting Baths. $1.50.
Private Baths, $2.00 and up. Club
Breakfast, 30c to SI.OO. Club
Luncheon only 50 cents. A La
Carte Service Unsurpassed In the
South.
ED.- L. BROWN, Manager.
FRIDAY. APRIL 17.