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SUNDAY, APRIL 20.
KELLY’S
DYBR BUILDING
Never have we experienced such continuous demand and so many words of praise for any one
particular line of merchandise as we have for cur waists and Blouses during the past few
weeks. And, "to-be-sure," we have taken advantage of the situation; our New York buyer has
been kept busy submitting samples and we have been busy checking, receiving and marking
daily express arrivals. Below you will find listed a few of The-Just‘Received;
Twenty-five dozen Crepe Voile, Mull and Silk
Waists, in plain and embroidered in
models; $1.25 values
Beautiful embroidered Crepes and Voiles, soft,
dainty mulls, with ecru or white lace and net
plea tings; sleeve yoke and all seams set In
with entredeux; dv 12.
$3.50 and $4.00 values
A most liberal assortment of Crepe de Chine, Jap Silk, Silk Lace, Nets and Embroidered
Crepes and Voile Waists and Blouses, in white, flesh, pink, maize, light-blue, amethyst, tango
and black. Priced, $4.49, $4.98, $5.98, $6.50, $8.50.
SPECIAL SALE MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY
MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, KNIT UNDERWEAR
AND HOSIERY
REMEMBER THE TIME AIND PEACE
This store has long since come to be known as the Hosiery and Underwear Store of quality—where all
of the new things that are practical are to be found. And why not? Miss Kelly understands the wants of
women thoroughly and has introduced more practical things (to be later copied by other stores) than all oth
er buyers In Augusta. We make this assertion and stand ready to prov e it.
Special Onyx Hose 50c
Monday we will show the best values in the
latest novelty Hose in Augusta. Twenty-five dozen
in this lot, all new goods: Polka dots, silk clocks,
lace boot and pointex heel, silk lisle; in every shade
imaginable; five dozen all pure silk black Onyx
Hose, silk from toe to heel, iq the lot.
White Gaiise Lisle Combinations 25c
Pure white tape-run neck and arnthold lace
trimmed combination; perfect goods; an exception
ally good value; limited quantity.
Extra Long Lisle Vests 10c
Pure White Pine Ribbed Lisle Vests; perfect
goods; no flaws or darns; twenty-five dozen; the
lot to be on sale Monday.
Scalloped Cambric Skirts 59c
Buttonhole scallop Cambric Underskirts; close
fitted, straight lines, buttoned belt and placket.
Camisole Top Princess Slips $1.25
Princess Slips, soft nainsook, embroidery or lace
trimmed, wide shoulder ribbon and camisole top;
practical and pretty.
$1.50 Crepe Gowns 98c
Soft, sheer Crepe Gowns, white, with cuffs and
straps of pink and blue; just three dozen in this lot;
an extra special for Monday.
mail orders filled promptly
KELLY’S
Society
MARRIAGE OF MISS DUNBAR
AND MR. BUSH.
Of interest to friends throughout
Georgia and South Carolin was the
marriage of Miss Nellie Dunbar and
Mr. William David Bush, which took
place Wednesday in Ellenton, S. 0.
The entire church was decorated in
palms, smilax, dogwood blossoms and
candles, carpeted in white and pre-
For That
9
Wedding Occasion
You will find our stock
a very comprehensive one
containing much that is
new.
A visit of inspection
would interest you, we
know.
Wm.Schweigert & Co.
THE JEWELERS
Just a little notice to tell you of Tennis Rackets,
Balls, Nets, etc,, Base Balls, Gloves, Bats and all.
Croquet, the lawn game.*
Society Stationery in boxes and by the pound,
envelopes to match. Pads, Ink, Pens, Pencils.
Richards Stationery Co.
WAISTS AND BLOUSES
sented a scene of indescribable loveli
ness.
Mr. M. L. McElhenny rendered the
bridal music, playing Lohengrin's
wedding march as the bridal proces
sion entered the church and Mendels
sohn's as a recessional.
Miss Elizabeth McWhorter. of
•lonesville, sang "I Love You Truly,”
during the ceremony, which was per
formed by Rev. Fred Jones, of Aiken,
This Store Closed 1 PM. Monday, for Memorial Exercises
We Give
Purple Stamps
Pink, blue and maize Jap Silk Waists, black
ribbon tic. soft roll collar; and black crepe silk
Waists, roll collar and turn- -s f-v
back cuffs $2.98 values
Soft Crepe Voile Waists roll collar and turn
back cuffs; embroidered in coin spots of yel
low and blue; cord US 1
tie to match; $1.98 value
Closed Knit Combinations 50c
Sheer Gauze Lisle Combinations, lace trimmed.
The only practical combination ever manufactured
and shown and sold first by this store.
Holeproof Silk Hose SI.OO
Hole-proof Silk Hose, 3 pairs guaranteed for
three months; no more darning; no more drop
thread; this guarantee is given by the manufac
turers and backed by us to the letter.
Children’s Silk Lisle Socks 25c
New stock of children's Silk Lisle Socks; white,
black, tans and colors, in solids and “any number of
fancy tops, with cuff top or plain; new stock Just
arrived.
Kayser’s Italian Silk Hose $1.50
The kind that don’t rip or run; new patented
heel; outwear pny silk hose manufactured at the
price; will stand the test of the tango dance.
Kayser’s Chamois est Gloves SI.OO
16-button Kayser’s Chamoisett Gloves; white
with black stitch, all white, or chamois color; wash
able.
Kayser’s But-d-Noe Hose $1.50
Kayser’s Three Silk Hose, button-hole worked*
for supporters at top; new patented—wonderful; a
beautiful hose and a wonderful seller.
THE STORE THAT HAS THE NEW THINQS FIRST
using the ring ceremony. Miss
Frolence Bush entered first with Prof.
H. H. Brunson, of Orangeburg; then
came Miss Youngblood with Mr. Perry
'■an Miss Josephine Erwin, of
Hartsvllle with J. J. Bush of the U.
of S. C.; then came Miss Ma
mie Bush and Mrs. W. P. Etchison of
Columbia, as dame of honor; then
little Priolean Etchison and Helen
Dunbar carrying a white basket filied
with rose petals which they scattered
then came little Elizabeth Etchison
with the ring in the heart of a rose,
then the bride on the arm of her
brother, Mr. Ralph Dunbar, and the
groom, Mr. William David Bush, en
tered with his best man, Prof. F. H.
McKinney of Greenville. The ushers
were Messrs, Elmore Ashley and
Golphin Murray of Beech Island. The
four maids-of-honor wore white silk
crepe dresses and white girdles with
butterfly bows in front, short tulle
veils caught with valley lilies and
carried Easter lilies tied with white
chiffon. The dame of honor wore
white embroidered crepe and carried
carnations. The little girls wore soft
white lingerie dresses with white
sashes. The bride’s dress was white
charmeuse trimmed in Duchess lace
and pearlß, the sash train came from
the puffed skirt. The veil was cap
effect and held in place with natural
oranga blossoms. The only jewelry
was an all pearl necklace that her
mother was married In. Her bouquet
was a shower of bride’s roses and val-
Icy lilies.
The bride is the youngest daugh
ter of the late —ames Randolph and
Lynch Proilean Dunbar, very old and
aristocratic families who date back
for thirteen generations.
The bride’s forefather on her
mother’s side was Elias Priolean
founder of the first Huguenot church
in Charleston.
The groom is the second son of the
late William D. Bush and is a planter
in Burke County, Georgia. By the
union of this couple connect two of
the oldest families in that part of
South Carolina.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dunbar enter
tained the bridal party and the out
oT-town flrends with a reception.
There, as at the church, everything
WBB white, the flowers used were
roses, the ices and cakes were all
white.
Mrs. E. R. Buckingham and Mrs.
James Boman received at the front
door, and Mrs. Ralph Dunbar, Mrs. W.
P. Eetchison, Mrs. E. L. Patterson
received In the parlor.
Miss Josephine Erwin, of Harts
ville, drew the. cake with the ring,
Miss Tutt Youngblood the one wltn
the thimble, Miss Bamie Bush the
one with the dime and Mr. Perry Busu
drew the collar button.
' The bride and groom left In an au
tomobile after the reception for Au
gusta, from there they went to their
home nea r Waynesboro, Ga., where
they will keep house.
The bride's traveling suit was violet
crepe poplin trimmed with s deeper
shade. With this was worn a white
net blouse and violet hat. h
Among the out-of-town people were:
Mrs. E. L. Patterson, of Barnwell;
Mlsa Elizabeth McWhorter, of Jones
vllle; Mias Anne Bellinger, of Colum
bia; Miss Annie Sllgh, of Columbia;
Mrs John Ransey, Miss Ransey, Miss
Callie Ransey. Dr Richard Calhoun,
of Augusta; Mra. D. P. Rowell, of
Burke County, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. G.
CHE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
Our Business Platform Is
This In a Few Words
To have a store devoted first and foremost to the in
terests of all of Its patrons.
To make it uiHike any other store in many particulars,
namely:
To sell only true and tried goods of quality, reliability,
and individuality.
To enforce the rule of no) allowing exaggerations or
misrepresentations to appear in our advertisements or pass
over our counters.
To guarantee every purchase of us to give satisfaction
in every instance.
To deal fairly with all Honorable Competition, and to
doff our hats to them when we are bested and to expect the
same in return.
To expose the tricks of unscrupulous dealers when it
concerns our patrons and ourselves.
To giv© the best to be had for the money nnd not the
most.
To handle only perfect goods and under no circum
stances seconds, damaged or unreliable merchandise.
To insure individuality of dress by not purchasing gar-
ments bought by any other
house in Augusta and using ev
ery effort to prevent their securing
our models, and by handling no two
suits or dresses alike.
—KELLY’S.
6 SPECIALS
$2.50 CORSETS, $1.25
Only twenty-three in the, lot; all
well known makes; low, medium or
high bust; made of batiste or coutil;
all sizes.
$3.50 CORSETS, $1.98
Just thirty-two in the lot; all
well known rhakes; many large size
for extra stout figures; all models,
low, medium or high bust; made of
batiste, coutii or Jincn net; all sizes.
$1.50 Wash Dresses, 98^
Made of the best gingham, chain
bray, percale and linen; some em
broidered, others with neck and
sleeve pleatings. some with roll col
lars of pique and piping of solid
colors.
HALF PRICE
Two tables filled to overflow with
odd lots of Muslin Underwear,
Gowns, Combinations, Skirts, Cor
set Covers and Pants; made of nain
sook and crepe. We expect to close
let out
$1.25 Children’s Dresses,
63^
Children's Gingham and Percale
Dresses, In , checks, plaids and
stripes; guaranteed fast colors.
$3.00 GLOVES, $2.39
12- and lfi-button Kid Gloves, in
white or black glace; guaranteed;
all sizes; quantity limited, so come
early.
N. Hanklnson, of White Pond; Mra.
Will Hahn and Miss Nonie Dunaar, ot
Aiken; Mrs. Golphin Murray and
Messrs. J. A. and Joe Murray, ot
Beech Island; Mr. Samuel Priolean.
of McCormick; Mr. Malcolm Lawton,
of Allendale; Mrs. Owen Alderman,
of Aiken County.
BOATWRIGHT-BOATWRIGHT
MARRIAGE AT RIDGE SPRINGS.
An event of interest In the social an
nals of Ridge Springs, S. C., wus the
marriage at high noon yesterday of
Miss Henrietta Maud Boatwright and
Mr. Benjamin Boatwright, which was
attended by a large number of friends
and which was followed by a reception
at the home of the bride’s parents,
Captain and Mrs. James Boatwright,
of Monetta. The ceremony took place
at the Episcopal church at Ridge.
Springs, which had been adorened
with smilux and hundreds of Easter
lilies which were also usel at the Boat
wright home.
The bride, who is an unusually
handsome young woman, wore an ele
ant gown of white crepe meteor with
veil, and carried valley lilies. She was
attended by her sister, Miss Marie
Boatwright who wore a lovely gown of
white net over satin and who carried a
shower bouquet of Easter IIIIch and
fern, six dozen lilies being used to
gain the exquisite effect.
After the serving of an elaborate
luncheon the bride changed her gown
for a smart traveling suit, and arnld
the most cordial of good wishes Mr.
and Mrs. Boatwright left for the north,
where they will spend a month and on
their return make their home at Mo
netta, at the groom's place, which Is
one of the handsomest in that section
of the country.
For the past week Captain and Mrs.
Boatwright have been entertaining a
house party of relatives and friends, In
the nature of a family reunion at
which several of the Boatwright fam
ily were represented.
PHINIZY-GARRETT WEDDING
CARDS.
Out of town cards have been sent
out by Mr. and Mrs. Htewart Phlnlzy
to the marriage of their daughter,
Isaetta, to Mr. Henry B. Garrett, on
the evening of Thursday, May 12th at
nine o’clock, at Villa Marion, Grove
town.
FRECKLES
Now la tha Tima to Get Rid of Thaaa
Ugly Spots.
There’s no longer the alighteat need
of feeling ashamed of your freckles,
us the prescription othlne—double
atrength—la guaranteed to remove
these homely, spots.
, Simply get an ounce of othlne —
double atrength—from any druggist
and apply a little of It night and
morning and you should soon see that
even the worst freckles have begun to
disappear, while the lighter ones have
vanished entirely. It la seldom that
more than an ounce la needed to com
pletely clear the skin and gain a
beautiful clear complexion.
Be sure to ask for the double
strength othlne, as this Is sold under
guarantee of money back if It falls to
remove freckles.
We Redeem
Purple Stamps
SILK AND COTTON DRESSES
Our Press Section is alive with the choicest spring creations and our assortment seems
marvelous. Just Imagine hundreds of dresses and no two alike. That's what you find at this
store. Beautiful, soft Crepes, In white and delicate colorings -some embroidered In brilliant
colors; and then Taffetas, Cropo de Chines, Pussy Willow Crepes, Crepe Meteors, in all late
models. A few specials listed below;
Crepe Voiles, Cord Crepes. Barred Crepes,
Dresden Crepes Voiles and Batistes, in all new
models, finished with pleatings and ribbons,
girdles or belts; C OC
$6.50 to $8.50 values
At this price we are showing an exception
ally large assortment of clever Ideas in spring
and summer dresses; no two alike, and all new
models of this week's express . a
arrivals; interestingly smart; at.. ' O
SALE OF 5,000 YARDS OF WASH GOODS
FINAL CLEARANCE OF ALL YARD GOODS, LINENS AND
COTTONS FOR SPRING AND SUMMER
AT LESS THAN COST
Tills stock must be closed out Immediately. We are to discontinue Carrying all yard goods and need the
space for our ready-to-wear garments. This Is your opportunity to get spring ami summer goods right In
the beginning of the season at less than cost.
19c Linen Towels, $1.50 Doz.
36x19 White Linen Huck Towels, only a few
dozen left; good, perfect goods and a great bargain
while they last Monday.
69c Linen Suiting 48c
45-inch Pure Linen Suiting, in white and cream,
heavy or mcdjpm weights, for suits, skirts, or dress
es; suitable for men's wear as well.
SI.OO Linen Ratine 75c
45-Inch Pure Linen Ratine; oyster-white, im
ported fabric; makes smart suit and skirt; strong
and durable; would make snappy suit for men.
a
89c Linen Pongee 65c
62-inch Linen Pongee, tailor’s width, ready
shrunk; soft, champaign; a heauty for either men's
or women’s wear; prepare now for those summer
suits, ,
$1.25 English Tweed Linen 95c
50-inch English Mixture Weave Linen, the
smartest linen suiting the market; In two-toned
weave; to thoso who appreciate good value, look
at this.
69c Dress Linen 45c
45-tnch pure white Austrian Linen, soft and
medium weight; does not muss or crush; the linen
par excellence for skirts and dresses.
MAIL ORDERR FILLED PROMPTLY
HAS A CURE
EOR PELLAGRA
Parrle Nicholas, Laurel, Miss.,
writes: “Seems to me if I had not
obtained your remedy when I did I
would not have lived much longer.
I am glad you discovered this wonder
ful remedy that will cure Pellagra.
When I beg -n taking TSaughn’s Pella
gra Remedy my weight wag 60 odd
pounds; now it is 90 odd. I would
like to have this published and sect
to sufferers of Pellagra.’’
This is published at her request.
If you suffer from Pellagra or know
of any who suffers from Pellagra It
Is your duty to consult the resource
ful Baughn, who haß fought and con
quered the dreaded malady right in
the Pellagra Belt of Alabama.
The symptoms—hands red like sun
burn, skin peeling off; sore mouth,
the lips, throat and tongue a flaming
red; with much mucuous and chok
ing; indigestion and nausea; either
diarrhea or constipation.
There is hope if you have Pellagra
you can be cured by Baughn's Pella
gra Remedy Get big free book on
Pellagra. Address American Com
pounding Co., Box 2012. Jasper, Ala.,
remembering pioney refunded In any
case where the remedy falls to cur*.
When Shopping In AuguntaSayr “I SAW IT IN THE HERALD'
How Levy’s Clean-Up Sale on Women’s New Suits and
Dresses is Attracting the Patronage of all Particular Women
It’s one thing to “think”
you’re getting h “Bargain”
quite another to get it.
At Levy's Hales one know*? the
regular prices of these hi gli
grade Suits and Dresses and
it’s mostly the best grade gar
ments that remain.
These you can buy tomorrow
at even less than the price of or
dinary ones. They’re all reduced
and we guarantee the values.
THE J. WILLIE LEVY COMPANY
KELLY’S
OYER BUILDING
69c Striped Crepe Voile 39c
Beautiful Bilk-striped Crepe Voile, especially
suited for the present styles of waists and dresses.
May be combined effectively with plain crepe or
voile.
25c Ftaxon 16c
White Checked, striped, and plain Klaxon, a lim
ited quantity; the entire lot to he closed out Mon
day ; fresh, perfect goods; come early,
10c Colored Lawn 5c
All solid colors, Including pink, blue. maize,
lavender, tan, navy and nlie; make practical linings,
princess slips, ami dresses,
25c Linen Lawn 17c
38-inch Linen Lawn, quite the rage now for
ladles' plain skirts; soft and shear; tho opportunity
of a lifetime.
15c Checked Dimity 9c
White checked Dimity, In medium and large
cheeks, suitable for children'! dresses, waists and
underwear; limited quantity.
20c Checked Nainsook 12c
Rtrnng, white. Checked Nainsook, in medium or
large checks; the, best ever for hoya and men’s
underwear; wnlle the lot lasts, a great pick-up.
THE BIJOU
Halton Powell, Inc.
Submit the World's Greatest Popular Price Attraction. £
HAL JOHNSON
"The Only Rival of Julian Eltlnge”—N. Y. World. r
fn the Musical Surprise—
“OH! LOOK WHO’S HERE”
A 90-fool carload of beautiful sienery nnd effects.—A gcore of Com
edians, Ringers, Dancers and Dashing Girls.
Great Acting Cast Including
Allee B. Hamilton, Jackie Tallman, Vivian Mayo, Nila Beamons,
Emma IjJiirlc, Arthur Howland, Charles Grlencr, Eddie Tallman, Ho
mer Laughlln. —■— •
Three performances dally;—3:39; 7:30 and 9:16.
Prlcea the Bame. Follow the crowd.
A very pretty model of crepe in solid apri
cot, rose, white, and lan; white blouse bodice,
net lace collar i.nd cuffs, largo (C“7 Er/k
white crochet buttons; a wonder at.»P/ *SU
Steel Frame Crepes, in while, pink, blue and
apricot, with soft, white voile blouse, partly
covered with hands of the heavy crepa; huge
white crochet buttons and lace pleatings tend
to make (his an exceptionally 4C O ny
smart, dress; at sPO.^CI
KELLY’S
FIVE
MONDAY, TUESDAY
AND WEDNESDAY