The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, April 29, 1914, 4.15 P.M. Edition, Page THREE, Image 3

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WEDNESDAY APRIL 29. Tacoma Took on 200 Marines at Port Royal Charleston, S. C.—The scout cruiser Tacoma, w liich left yesterday for Mexico took on 200 marines at Port Koyal, ,-outh of here, it Is reported from the navy yard, and left behind Closing Out Sale at Old Store Starts Thursday Morning Now that our magnificent new large store is running under Kress standard conditions, we will discon tinue our old store, located at 958 Broad St., which we kept opened until the new one was running smoothly in order to give the public the very best service, and have reduced the prices on all merchandise in the old store (958 Broad St.) to a surprisingly low amount in order to quickly dispose of same. 958 BROAD ST., STORE KELLY’S Interesting Because it touches on everything new in women’s wear. SPECIALIZED BY US EXCLUSIVELY and then, too, because this is another of those WEEK END SALES where exceptional values are to be found in just the things women want these days. New Ratine Coat Suits The very last wcril in Style in Crepe ant} Ratine Suits — Part of this week’s express. No two alike; in white, blue, lea ther and mustard. Priced *1298. *1498 SIB9B *l9 98 Taffeta Coatetts New York's latent fad, smart, snappy lightweight; protects the waist, worn with lingerie dresses or short waist and shirt *6 98 Kelly Type Waists If thsre it one thing; in this store that, har been given unan imous approval by our patrons it has been our Waists and Blouses. Tuesday brought us another s hipment; entirety differ ent front any shown yet. Priced, 98<o *149 *l9B $2 49 $298 $3 98 to $8 50 Late Dress Arrivals New Cord Crepoa, Ratines, Kellikrapes, Voiles, etc., in all white white and color combinations and printed Dresden and Dolly Varden crepes, an unusually pretty lot; no two alike and hun dreds to select from. Priceo, *5 98 *6 50. *7 50. *B9B 10 *49 00 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 This stock must be closed out immediately. We are to discontinue carrying all yard goods and need the apace for our ready-to-wear garments This is your opportunity to get spring and summer goods ri glit at the beginning of the season less than cost. 19c Linen Towels, 12c 36x19 White Linen Hunk Towels, only a few dozen left; Rood, per fect goods and a great bargain while they last. 69c Linen Suiting, 98c 45-inch Pure Linen Suiting, In white 'and cream, heavy or medium weights, for suits, skirts, or dresses; suitable for men’s wear as well. SI.OO Linen Ratine, 75c 45-inch Pure Linen Ratine; oyster-white, imported fabric; makes smart suit and skirt; strong and durable; would make snappy suit for men. 89c Linen Pongee, 65c 52-Inch Linen Pongee, tailor's width, ready shrunk; soft, cham paign; a beauty for either men’s or women’s wear; prepare now for those summer suits. $1.25 Enolish Tweed Linen. 95c 50-Inch English Mixture Weav • Linen, the smartest linen suiting on the market; in two-toned weave; to those who appreciate good value, look at this. 69c Dress Linen. 95c 43-itieh pure white Austrian Linen, soft and medium weight; does no* muss or crush; the lluen par excellence for skirts ar.d dresses. KELLY’S The Store That Has the New Things First KELLY’S 75 men, who are to board the armored cruiser Washington tomorrow to fill out her complement. The Washington is on her way from New York to Mex ican waters. SENSATION FLOUR has strength, color and flavor. Every sack guaranteed. INTERESTING NEWS FOR WOMEN A LIBRARIAN TO BE CHOSEN Directors of Augusta Young Men’s Library Association to Meet Friday at 4 P. M. A successor to the late Mr. Henry W. Caiv, librarian for the Young Men's Li brary Association, will be chosen Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock at a meeting of the hoard of directors of the associa tion in the library at S4l Greene street. New members of the board will be elected also at this meeting and a full attendance is requested. Miss Verdery Most Likely. There are several lady applicants for the position of librarian, the one most spoken of for the place, however, being Miss Helen V. Verdery, teh assistant li brarian. AY bile Miss Verdery bears the title of assistant librarian, she has for the past Go To Jacksonville in through Pullman Sleeping Car leaving Augusta 11:45 P. M., ar riving Jacksonville 8:30 A. Nl., via SOUTHERN RAILWAY Special This Week WATER COOLERS AT COST. 2 gallon, was $1.50, now $1.06 3 gallon, was $1.85, now .$1.30 4 gallon, was $2.25, now . . . . $1.55 6 gallon, was $2.75, now $1.84 We are Closing Out our Stock of Tinware. Values up to 50e, special at, each 5^ BOWEN BROS. 865 Broad Street. AM-I-RRENCH A Bit of Valuable Information ArnjTrench lingerie represents the efforts of master minds by which embroidered Frenchy Undermuslins are reproduced in America at prices to bring them within the reach of every woman. Amifrench Lingerie is scalloped on the most approved machine through which a cord is run and each stitch is automatically locked. Should it fray from reasonable wear kindly inform us and receive another gar ment in its place. We are agents for this clever Linge rie and as an introductory offering we show here cuts of two of the many garments made by this already cele brated garment. Kxact duplicate of this envelope com bination, daintily embroidered Ami french scallop with butterfly or ovai medalion. Made of soft sheer naln sook. Special .. .. *125 Exact garment without embroidered design, with Amifrench scallop Special SIOO Exact duplicate oT Child s Dress, made of fine cord white pique or poplin Amifrench, scallop and em broiderey, sizes 2 to 6 years. Speical *l5O Exact duplicate of Child's Dress made of blue op tan French Percale Amifrench scallop and embroidery. Special *125 69c Striped Crepe Voile, 39c Beautiful Silk-striped Crepe Voile, especially suited for the present styles of waists and dresses. May be combined effectively with plain crepe or voile. 25c Flaxon, 16c White Checked, striped, and plain Flaxon. a limited ipiantlty; the entire lot to be closed out;fresh, perfect goods; come early. 10c Colored Lawn, 5c All solid colors, including pink, blue, maize, lavender, tan, navy and nile; make practical linings, princess slips and dresses. 25c Linen Lawn, 17c 36-inch Linen f-awn, unite the rage now for ladies’ plain skirts, soft and sheer; the opportunity of a lifetime, 15c Checked Dimity, 9c White checked Dimity. In medium and large checks, suitable for children's dresses, waists and underwear; limited quantity. 20c Checked Nainsook, 12c Strong, white. Checked Nainsook, in medium or large checks; tne best ever for boys and men » underwear; while the lot lasts, a great pick-up. .Ht AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA. GA. two and a half years, on account of MY. Carr's failing eyesight in his later years and his physical condition becoming more feeble, too, attended to all of the duties of the libarian. She has been with the library for three years, taking over tlie more responsible duties only six months after she came to he library. Hev friends say that she has done well and is deserving of being made the librarian. Moved Library. A fact that stands out very much in Miss Verdery's favor, evincing her worth for the position she now aspires, is that recently when the library with ts 3.000 odd volumes was transferred from the old stand, where the Empre building is now being erected, to the new’ quarters next door to the Y. M. C. A. building, she superintended the moving by herself, rearranged and re-listed nil of the hooks in their jiroper forms, every one classi fied, and re-opened the library in two weeks. Since Miss Verdery has vir tually been in charge there have been many new’ subscribers to the association and a great deal mor« interest is being taken in thl simportant institution of the city. It has become a more popular place, too. Officers and Directors. The present board of directors con sists of tbe following: Mr. Hamilton Phinizy, president: Mrs. Charles Snrth, secretary; Mrs. A. G. Jackson. treas urer; Mrs. Stnnnard Owens, Judge Wil SAYS Q-BAN FINE TO DARKEN GRAY RAID Apply to Hair and Scalp Like a Shampoo Hair Darkened So Evenly No One Can Tell. “Q-Ban,” says a renowned hair and skin specialist, "applied to hair and scalp on retiring, just like a shampoo, will darken the gray, faded or streak ed with gray hair so evenly and naturally that no one can tell it lias been applied. In addition your hair will have that soft lustre and appear ance of abundance which makes the hair so fascinating and attractive. It is not a sin to have gray hair and look old, hut is unnecessary as Q-Ban will keep your hair a dark, even shade and make you look young and vigorous. Your hair is your charm. An applica tion or two of Q-Ban enhances its beauty a hundredfold and is guaran teed to beautifully darken the hair. Try it. Q-Ban is not sticky, is harmless, delightful to use. Muke a personal trial of Q-Ban. It will please and surprise you with lovely dark hair and lots of it. A large 7-oz. bottle costs only 50c—ht most druggists and at Frost's Pharmacy, 502, Broad St., Augusta, Ga. Out-of-town people supplied by mail. KELLY’S j// liam F. Eve, Mr. Gwinn H. Nixon, MV. C. F. Baker, Mr. O. R, Eve, Mr. S. K. Burlington, Mr. I- B. Hook, Mr. T. It' loyless. Rev. G. vioft Williams, Mr. Berry Benson, Hr. T. E. Oertel, Rev. Ashby .Tones, Mr. 11. Midd'eton and Mr. I.yon Martin. STEAMER STILL ON THE BEACH Bound For Savannah, the Er roll Struck on Hatteras Coast Last Night in Fog. Norfolk, Va. —The British steamship Knoll, from Now York to Savannah, Ga., for cargo, first reported as the steamer Argo which struck on the Hatteras coast near v regon Inlet during a heavy fog last night, was today still on the beach but with favorable weather con ditions her position was not perilous. The Erroll struck at high tide l ist night and it will take a high tide to float her. One tug was reported standng by the Erroll today awitlng favorable oppor tunity to haul on her. The KrroH’s crew are still aboard, all having refused offers of Uve-savers to take them off. The weather conditions on the coast today were foggy and the wind was blowing eight miles an hour from the southwest. The sea was light. The ErrolPs position on the beach is one mile south of the Oregon Inlet Life- Saving Station and about 100 miles south of Cape Henry. Standing of Clubs South Atlantic League. Clubs. Won. Lost. P. Ct. Jacksonville 13 5 .722 Savannah 13 7 .605 Columbia 12 8 .600 Charleston 11 a .550 Macon.. 10 11 .4 76 Albany 8 10 .144 Columbus 6 13 .316 Augusta 5 15 .260 Georgia State League. Clu’s. Won. J.osL P. C. Waycross 7 3 .700 Thomasville 7 3 .700 Amerlcus 6 5 .545 Valdosta 5 6 .455 Cordele.. .. ~ .. ..4 7 .364 Brunswick 2 7 .222 Southern League. Clubs Won. Lost. P. Ct. New Orleans 11 2 .846 Chattanooga !l 4 ,000 Atlanta X 5 .615 Mobile 7 6 .531 Nashville 7 7 .500 Montgomery 5 10 ,33.1 Birmingham 5 10 .333 Memphis 3 11 .214 American League. Clubs. Won. Lost. P. Ct. Petroit 8 4 .667 Chicago 7 5 .583 Philadelphia 5 4 .556 New York.. .. .. .. 4 4 .500 Washington 5 5 .500 St. Louis 5 6 .465 Boston 4 5 .444 Cleveland 3 8 .273 National League. Clubs. Won. 1 ost. P. Ct, Pittsburg !l 2 .818 Brooklyn 5 2 .714 Philadelphia 5 3 .625 Cincinnati.. 6 6 .500 New York 4 4 .500 Chicago 4 7 .364 St. Louis 4 8 .333 Boston .. 2 7 .22.2 Federal League. Clubs Won. Lost. P. CL St. Louis 8 1 .889 Baltimore 5 3 .625 Buffalo 3 3 .500 Chicago 5 5 .500 Indianapolis 5 6 .455 Pittsburg 3 4 .429 Kansas City 4 7 .364 Brooklyn 2 4 .333 TODAY’S GAMES South Atlantic League, Charleston In Augustn. Jacksonville in Savannah. Albany In Columbus. Columbia In Macon. Southern League. Memphis In Atlanta. Nashville in Chattanooga. Montgomery in New Orleans. Birmingham in Mobile. American League, Cleveland In HI. Louis. Chicago In Detroit. Washington in Philadelphia. Boston In New York. National League. New York In Boston. Philadelphia In Brooklyn. Ht. Louis In Cincinnati. Pittsburg In Chicago. Federal League. Brooklyn In Kansas City. Buffalo In fit. Louis. PKtsburg In Indianapolis. Baltimore In Chicago. Georgia State League. Thomnsvllle In Amerlcus. Waycross In Brunswick. Valdosta in Cordele. College Games. Mississippi vs. Union, In Oxford. North Carolina vs. Navy, In Anna polis. Mouth Carolina vs. Wake Forest, In Wake Forest. Texas A. & M. vs. Baylor, In Col lege Station. Olemson vs. R C. Prods, In Clem son. Virginia vs. Princeton, In Prince ton. Texas vs, Missouri, in Columbia. Alabama vs. Kentucky Htiite, In Tuscaloosa. V. P. f. vs. Elon, at Blacksburg. Georgia vs. W. * L„ In Lexington, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION At Milwaukee 2; Cleveland 2 flO In nings). At Kansas City 5, Columbus 4 (13 Innings). At Mlnneapolls-Indlanapolts, garru postponed; wet grounds. At Ht. Paul-fxHiisvllle, game post poned; wet grounds. georgTa state league At t'ordele 4, Valdosta 2. At Brunswick 7, Waleross 0. At Thomasvllle 5, Amerlrus 2. everybody" likes” it. Likes what? SENSATION FLOUR. WHITE’S GROCERIES "More For A Dollar Than A Dollar Will Buy Elsewhere” Golden Harvest Flour, 24 pound 82c Granulated Sugar, 25 pounds J 11 Breakfast Bacon, Kreil Brand, pound Fresh Country Eggs, OAr dozen Haras, Armour’s or S. & S., 1 Q Ip pound 11# 2** Fancy Lemons, 1 dozen M Cremnerv Butter, Surety Brand, pound . Fancy Head Rico, 10 pounds I*/ - !!’ LARD COMPOUND Size 5 60^ Size 10 .. .. ..$1.20 Size 20 .. .. • ■ $2.35 DESSERT FRUIT Del Monte Brand Peaches, No. 3, (> cans $1.35 Plums, No. 3, (i cans $1.20 Cherries, No. 3, (> cans .$1.50 Apricots, No. 3, (i cans $1.25 LOOSE PICKLES Chow Chow, <|uart Sweet Mixed, qt.. . Olives, quart . . . Stuffed Mangoes, dozen 25^ FISH Salmon, Pink Alaska, (> cans 50* Fish Flake, B. & M., 15 cans 27* Sardines, smoked, in boulion, d cans .. .25* Kippered Herring, d cans 25* Herring, in Tomatoe Sauce, d cans .. . 25* FRUIT Oranges, dozen .. 28* Bananas, dozen .. 14* Irish Potatoes, white, peek 34* Onions, Spanish, 8 large ones .. . -25* Weather: _ <r"| V rf 1111/ Greater Georgia’s X. 1 \Jr Greatest Store ANNOUNCEMENT To fi|| a long felt, want, wo have installed facil ities for engraving visiting cards, business cards, weddftig announcements,etc., and are at all times prepared to give prompt and efficient service. SCHLEY ENGRAVING CO. branch office, with full line >f samples at Augusta Trunk Factory. A SMALL FARM CHEAP Just out of the city; suitable for truck farm or lots. This place can be bought for one half its real value. JAS. R. LEAGUE & CO., 212 U. S. Bank Building. Phone 176. COFFEE Rio 19* E. C. 1) 29* Mocha and Java . .33* MEAT Boiled Ham, lb.. .35* Frankfurters, Bologna, Weinnies, Sausage, lb .14* Breakfast Bacon, lb 38* Codfish Middling, lh 18* Dressed lions, lh. 24* Pig Feet, dozen ..25* Mackerel, (> for ..25* CAN VEGETABLES Tomatoes, No. d, <i for 55* Peas, sifted, (! for 70* Tomatoes, No. 2, 6 for 42* (lorn, Sugar, (I cans 48* Asparagus Tips, 3 for ....57* Asparagus, stalk, d cans 70* Mixed Vegetables, (! cans 50* Sauer Kraut, No. 3, (i cans 50* Tomatoe and Okra, (J cans 50* String Beans, 6 cans ~-.45* Lima Beans, b cans 05* Succotash, f! cans 70* National Biscuit Craeke 10*; d for 25* Strengthen! Week end Tired Women "I was under n great strain nursing a relative through three months’ sick ness." writes Mrs. J. C. Van De Bande, of Kirkland. 111., and "Electric Hitters kept me from brenklng down. I will never bo without It." Do you feel ttyed and worn out? No appetite and food won’t digest? It Isn't the spring weather. Vou need Electric Bitters. Start a month’s treatment today; noth ing better for stomach, liver and kid neys. The great spring tonic. Relief or money back. 60c and 61.00, at yoi*C Druggist. THREE