The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, April 26, 1914, Home Edition, Image 17

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HOME EQlTlo|\| VOLUME XIX. No. 116. WHITES HOME FURNISHING STORE y “GREATER GEORGIA’S GREATEST STORE * Every once in so often one is brought face to face with the fact that new things for Hie home must be bought. Perhaps the carpets are giving way, or the chairs need replacing, or it is window shades, or a kitchen stove or any one of the thousand and one things used about the home. At that time your attention should turn to White’s, the home furnishing store, where in addition to low prices, the conveniences of The Household Club are offered you. The Out-Of-Doors Season is Here Porch swings,’ lawn swings, hammocks, awnings, porch screens and cool wicker furni ture are things to which the mind turns now, and they may be found in a pleasing variety at White’s, at prices that will please you. Lawn Swings, four-passenger, large and roomy, $8.50 value $7.49 Vudor Porch Screens, four feet, $2.50; six feet, $3.50; eight feet, $4.50; ten feet $6.00. Palmer Hammocks, with vallance, cushion, etc., $3.50 value .. .. $2.98 j Summertime Luxuries Cheap ly Priced Peerless Tcc Cream Freezers, pints, $1.25; quarts, $1.50; two quarts, $1.75; three quarts, $2; four quarts, $2.25; six quarts, $3. The supremacy of the Peer less lies iu the readiness wi t h which it is operated and the quick ness with which it freezes, saving both energy and money. White enamel nursery Refrigerators $5.00 Water coolers, two gallon capaci ty. $1.98; four gallon, $2.23; six gallon $2.48. White enamel bread boxes, for 50*, 60* and 75* IF GROWN UPS BUY WRONG SHOES HOW ABOUT CHILDREN? We should net care to mention the num ber of men and women who don’t know when a shoe fits them and when it doesn’t. Very few children, certainly no small chil" dren, are competent to judge when they have the proper shoes on. It is important, then, to buy cbidren’s shoes where there are lasts designed especial COLONIALS AND PUMPS For women in solid leathers, with leather and satin fIPQ or4 /1 flj’/l flfi covered buckles, are priced at, pair dllCl dD^t.UU So Many People Do not know that in addition to low prices we offer (due to the buying power of which we are a factor) that we prepay transportation on packages, by par cel post, express or freight. The out of town shop per will find this item and our Mail Order 1 apart ment of great convenience. THE AUGUSTA HERALD Order Awnings Now We are in position to give you immediate ser vice. AVe will make new awnings or re-cover old frames. Ask for prices. Every Moment is Life To the little fellow who spends his days out of doors in the carriage. But liis comfort must be consulted. A hot carriage will retard progress as quickly as a cool one wall aid it. Willow carriages, with willow hood, are priced from $15.00 to $40.00 Collapsible go-carts from $5.00 to $12.50 The manufacturers are the finest in the market. Special for Monday Only Porch rockers, green or natural finish, with slatted back and wicker or cane seats, strong and durable. The usual price is $2.00. The special Monday price is $1.79 Others to $6.00. % 35c Shades, 24c White or green window shades, an excellent value, usually sold for 35c, now priced at.. . .24* Household Necessities Sherwood’s window screens, extension, metal frame, rust proof, 39*, 49*, 59*, 69* Three by seven feet doors, complete with hinges $1.23 Oak doors of the same dimension .. $1.48 ly for growing feet and assistants who are experts at fitting them. Such shoes arc the Pla-Mate shoes for chil dren, in high and low cuts, in patent leather, dull calf, white buckskin, tan and white can vas, priced from .. .. .. .. $1.75 to $2.75 Other shoes for children, $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50. Weather I'rohahiy Fair THE ONE PAPER IN MOST HOMES—THE ONLY PAPER IN MANY HOMES, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. SUNDAY MORNING. APRIL 26. 1914. Hinges for screen doors, set .. .. .15* Step ladders, iron truss, four feet, for $1 20 five feet .... $1.50 seven feet .. $2.10 eight feet .. .$2.40 ten feet $3.00 These ladders are or dina ri 1 y sold for $1.60, $2.00, $2.80, $3.20 and $4.00. Folding ironing boards $1.23 Large folding clothes racks 98* Absorbo dustless dusting cloths .. 15* Bristle popehead wall brushes. $1.25 Hair sweeping floor brooms 75* 10 inch feather duster 23* Wood fiber buckets, 25c values for ..19* Picnic paper plates, dozen 4* Saucers, dozen 2>/5* (larbage cans . .60* Wire moss baskets for 15* Refrigerators, furniture, housefumishings, stoves and ranges, china and glassware, table and bed linen, sewing machines, rugs, carpets and linoleums, may be bought through The Household Club. Remember, when thinking of White’s, that the buying power of the store, one of a chain of forty, the largest in this country, make it possible for us to offer you goods cheaper than elsewhere—but they are the same standard goods you know and want. Summer Floor - Coverings Crex rugs are the best Summer floor cover ings made. We carry and are quoting hero, prices on only the first quality Crex Rugs, in assorted pat terns. 36x72 inches $1.50 4x7 foot .. $3.00 6x9 feet .. $4.50 9x12 feet ..$9.00 12x15 feet .SIB.OO CHARGE PURCHASES Made Monday, Tues day, Wednesdty and Thursday, will be put on May bills, and will not be payable until June Ist. Sewing is Hot Work Tn Summer, if the woman who sews has not a light running machine. The Free sewing machine is the lightest run ning on the market. It has ball bearings wher ever it. has been possible to place them. The result lias been a boon to those who do their own sewing*and has converted many who fear ed it a drudgery. The Free has many fine points. Besides being the lightest running, it is war ranted and insured, and free needles, etc., are supplied for a considerable period af ter purchase. The Free may be bought through the Household Club, on #I.OO weekly pay ments. $7.50 RATINE AND DUVETYN SUIT <£4 *r(l PATTERNS U A special assortment, with four yards to a piece, regular dress and suit lengths of rat ine and duvetvn. worth and until now priced at $7.50, will be placed on sale Monday for $4.76 ,70c light weight ratines and ratine novelties, all colors, are sp ‘cially priced now at ..29ft if' 1.00 and $1.2.7 nub ratines, to inches wide, in a great variety of beautiful colors, now marked 75ft This Store Closes At 2 O'clock Mon dav, Observing Memorial Day. ft?..70 embroidered loose weave ratines, white embroidered in all colors S2OO $2.50 embroidered crepes, a new lot .just, re ceived, marked $1.69 $1.50 embroidered voiles, colored and white SI.OO $1.50 and SI.OB heavy weave novelty ratine, the very thing for sport coats .. ....$1.59 08c silk warp and brocade ratines 49 <t Hrocaded crepe de chines, newest shades and designs 75£ Every Day A Woman I Incomes an ardent convert to the use of Surety Coupons. She finds out that they save h ras much as five cents on her dollars, and women are no -low er than men to count the cost. Hut men as well as women save them and profit by the saving they offer, $6.00 PER YEAR—S CENTS PER COPY. “HOME” So dear to the heart of man is his home that civil authori ty has taken recognition of it, and has called it his castle. The tenderest sentiments of mankind are woven about the home. Man’s chiefest pleasure is to beautify the home, knowing full well that the home envir onments mould and stamp the characters of his offspring. Home and the Household are synonomous. White’s Household Club is a means whereby the desire to beautify the home may be gratified large purchases may be made and paid for in convenient monthly payments. Added to this convenience is the knowledge that cash prices are obtained, and in case of sales, special sale prices; and that every article purchased from White’s car ries a guarantee of satisfac tion or money back. Note these advantages of the Household Club; Members buy at cash or special prices, as in cases of sales: • They enjoy the use of their purchases while completing payments; They are entitled to Surety Coupons, each filled book be ing good for $2.50 in mer chandise from any department, except the Grocery. They select their needs from stocks made by the best man ufacturers in this country; There is no publicity about becoming a member of The Household Club, and there is no loss of dignity. On the other hand prompt payments in the Club establish splendid credit. The Club Plan is the fairest and squarest way we know of selling guaranteed goods with payments at intervals. HOME EOITIO^I