The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, April 22, 1914, Home Edition, Page TWELVE, Image 12

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TWELVE 4% THE 4% Planters Loan and Savings Bank 705 Broad St. Augusta, Ga. Organized 1870 Capital and Surplus $230,000.00 Gross Resources $1,400,000.00 With ample capital and unexcelled facilities. this bank offer* to the good people of Augusta and eurroundlng territory all of the advantages that make bank-connection satisfactory. Depositors' Interests receive the m it careful attention, and *r« the Initial factors In the affaire of this bank. The accounts of careful, conservative people solicited. Deposits may be made by mall Safety Ixtck Boxes at *3.00 to *20.00 per annum. Asks L. C. HAYNE, President. AQf 4yO GEORGE P .. BATES, Cashier. THE CHEAT BLOOD PURIFIER. A successful remedy for ltheumatism, Blood l'oison and all Blood Diseases. At all Druggists SI.OO. F. V. LIPPMAN CO.. Savannah. Ga. ppp ANDREWS BROS. CO. 870 BROAD STREET Double Purple Stamps Given Before Noon Artistic and Inexpensive Furniture For Your Summer Homes EVERYTHING FOR SUMMER IN FURNITURE AND FLOOR COVERINGS. Warm weather will be here almost before you realize it. Instead of waiting until hot days come, select all you need to put your home in its sum mer garb right now. Our second and third floors are stocked with every thing that is newest and best in furniture and floor coverings. LOW PRICES PREVAIL Furnish Your Living Room With Seagrass Furniture. It is Beautiful, Comfortable and Durable, and Best of All Inexpensive. This comfortable and attractive Lounging Chair, priced special £ r . $12.50 Large Arm Sea Grass Rockers $8.75 Large Arm <'hairs to match $7.08 Sea drags Tea Tables $7.19 $6.50 Matting Art Squares, size 9x12 feet, for $5.98 $4.00 Japanese Art Squares, size 9x12 feet, for $9.19 *• * • flood qualitv ('hiiia Matting for 2 4r Matting Art Squares Sea Grass Tea Wagons .. . $9.98 Sea Grass Tabourettes ... . $2.95 Genuine Rattan Fur niture in It’s Natural Finish Is the most durable and attractive furni ture for the porch. The possibilities in shapes are wonderful and almost endless. l«arge Rattan Hour Glass Chairs ..$6.49 Full length Rattan Rocking Chairs $12,49 Rattan Tea or Card Table $ 4,49 Rattan Indian Seats $4,19 Rattan Stools 74^ ">oe Matting lings, size 36x72 inches 39<* Bamboo Porch Shades, 6 ft.xS ft $1.98 tirecn or white Window Shades, size ;ix(> feet, for 2-l<* iSTEP TOWARD 1 Cm FARES Georgia Railroad and West Point Route to Honor Form Z, Form Z Z and Penny Scrip at Face Value. It Is announced at the Augusta of fice of the Georgia Railroad that on and after July Ist the Georgia road and the West Point route will honor 1,000-mlle tickets, form Z. and 2,000- tulle tickets, form ZZ, and penny scrip at their face value. An announce ment has also been made by the Cen- I tral oT Georgia Railroad to the same effect. j This Is considered a long step for j ward In the direction of two-cent fares on railroads In Georgia and after July Ist nearly every Important road In the state, so It Is thought, will honor the penny scrip, form Z and form ZZ. For S2O a 1,000-mile Z form can be bought and lor S4O a 2,000-mlle ZZ form can be secured. RED CROSS TO MEET. Washington A meeting of the ex ecutive committee of the American Red Cross was called for late today to prepare for emergencies In Mex ico. THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, Gfl. REPRESENTATIVE OF THE VANDERBILT HERE ; Mr. Lyles Black Interesting Augusta Cotton Mill Presi dent in His Hostlery For Coming Cotton Manufacturers Meet. Mr, Lyles Black, representing the Vanderbilt Hotel interests of New York, Is in the city, and is interesting Augusta mill presidents In the mag , nlficent hostelry which he represents ' tor the forthcoming annual convention j of the American Cotton Manufactur ers’ Association on the 27th, 2Sth anu 2!»tb inst. There will be a consider able number of Augustans to attend and Mr. Black Is naturally desirous for them to stop at the Vanderbilt, which is on Thirty-Fourth Street, East, at park Avenue. The Vanderbilt is one of the finest hotels in the world. It has 600 bed rooms that are exposed directly to the sunlight and each room has a private bath. Fpon entering the hotel tli* lobby suggests the charm of the Riveria; I this magnificent lounge is decorated I In Adams’ style. It is luxurious with its comfortable chairs and sofas. The garden-like restaurant opens from the lobby on the left ami carries out the same mental suggestion. The dignity of the whole is made more distinct by the sculptured frieze, done in half relief. crowning the walls of the en tire first floor. This frieze represents little children joyous in their differ ent forms of play. The decorations and furniture com-! bine the comfort oT the American Ma- j nor house with the smartness of the Eighteenth Century, represented by the brothers Adam and their contem porary Hepplewhite. The central location of the hotel on a broad avenue makes It a favorite stopping place for visitors by automo bile. Dressing rooms for automobil- Its—both ladies and gentlemen—will be found on the Mezzanine Floor. Ar rangement with a nearby Garage pro vides fo r the care of the visitor’s car. Touring cars may be rented by the hour, day, or week at reasonable rates. The self-cointained suite of private apartments is reserved for exclusive entertainments, dinners, bridge par ties, weddings, and dances. This ; apartment is virtually, a Fifth Avenue residence set within the confines of the hotel. The Della Robbia Restaurant, with its gallery, Italian vaulted roof ana frescoed walls, is New York's most luxurious and comfortable restaurant Tills room is carried out in the blue and white sculptured pottery ware that Lucia Della Robbia and his brother used in the adornment of the Italian churches of their time; the color of blue and white rests one's eyes after the glare of the dusty street. The cuisine and service of the hotel have already made this room famous. Tacoma Crippled; Back to Charleston • Charleston. S. C. —News by wireless was received here today that the cruiser Tacoma, hound for Tampico, from Boston, had become crippled in southern waters through the loss of a propeller hlade and had turned back for Charleston, where she will arrive tomorrow for repairs. Check Your April Cough. Thawing frost and April rains chill yon to the very marrow, you catch cold—Heart end lungs stuffed—Youa:» feverish—Cough continually and feel miserable —You need Dr. King's New Discovery. It soothes inflamed and Irritated throat and lungs, stops cougn, your head clears up, fever leaves, and you feel fine. Mr. J. T. Davis, ot Stlekney Comer, Me., “Was cured of n dreadful cough after doctor's treat ment and all other remedies failed. Relief or money back. Pleasant—Chil dren like It. Get a bottle today. 50c and *I.OO. at your Druggist. Bucklen's Arnica Salve for All Sores. LADIES LOOK HERE CHOCOLATE TIPS 5^ .VANILLA TIPS BUSTER BROWN 5^ BROADWAY PUNCH Specials at Howard’s T%* S*** Drug Stores DREAMLAND THEATRE THURSDAYS PROGRAM the godfather In Tw» Pan*. INDEPENDENCE OF SUSAN SADDER BUT WISER AN UP TO-DATE COOK A CryStai GgimMy THE BOLTED DOOR s»r R«a.irr No. * A GOLDSF.AL TWO REEL PRODUCTION The above w'.l be xhown until *p. m Six of the l*r*t reel* are selected for our Utah! ithnw, WAR DECLARED f Against the Deadly Fly AT SPETH’S The War with Mexico is nothing compared to the War we are going to wage against the Dreaded Fly. “The Fly kills more people than War.” Beginning tomorrow, we will in augurate the greatest sacrifice sale of preventives to this pest. . SPECIALS These Screens are well made, dur able and of best materials, all new. SLSO Screen Doors 97c $2.00 Screen Doors $1.37 $3.00 Screen Doors 7. $1.97 60c Screen Windows 47c 50c Screen Windows 37c 40c Screen Windows 27c Fly Swatters.. 4c Garbage Cans The garbage pile is the breeding place of the fly—protect yourself by providing a sanitary garbage re ceptacle. $3.50 Cans $2.97 $3.00 Cans $2.23’ $2.00 Cans $1.65 $1.50 Cans $1.15 SI.OO Cans 79c 50c Cans 37c Special Broom Offer, Limited LOUIS P.SPETH WEDNESDAY. APRIL 22