The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, May 03, 1914, Home Edition, Page THREE, Image 3

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SUNDAY, MAY 3. SPECIAL NOTICE. Starting Monday, we will have a demonstrator of West Electric Hair Curlers. You are invited to call. MONDAY, MAY 4th, PROM 9 A.M. TO 5 P.M. Mulkrky Will Put on Sale Each Hour a Special Bargain. le Sure And Come Each Hour And Supply Your Needs at Wonderful Saving HOUR SALE 9 to 10 O’clock. HOUR SALE 1 to 2 O’clock. NO PHONE ORDERS WE OIVE PURPLE TRADINO STAMPS Hour Sale Starts *9 O’clock A. M. ... NEWS OF SOCIETY ... A CARD OF THANKS FROM THE LADIES’ MEMORIAL ASSOCIATION To those who participated in the celebration. Memorial Day, April 27th, 1914: Thanks to Rev, P. J. Bame, for the opening prayer. Captain J. Rice Smith, for his elo quent introduction of the speaker. Rev. M. Ashby Jones, for his beau tiful address and his graceful dedica tion of the Pergola at the Soldiers’ Section. Rev. W. B. Dillard, for the bene diction. Mr. Marion G. Ridgely, marshal of the day; Captain John D. Twiggs, chief of staff; Messrs. Jos. S. Rey nolds. James M. Hull. Jr., Warren Fair, B. B Russell. Adolph Grabow ski, L. A. Ridgely, Little Miss Emma Twiggs and Master Ridgely, members BABY 111 AGONY IHLECZHA When Six Weeks Old. Face, Head, Shoulders and Arms Affected. So Disfigured Couldn’t Tell What He Looked Like, Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment Cured. R. F. D. No. 14, Derlta, N. C.—"My little grandchild took eczema when he wu •lx weeks old. Hi* face, head and little shoulders and arms were all affected badly. Be couldn't sleep he waa In so much agony. It would break out In little red pim ples and would form a scale like fish scales. His cloth ing Irritated It badly. It Itched so badly that he cried nearly all the time. It would aoread. Hla hair all fell out. He waa so diaflgured we couldn't tell wbat be looked like. I waa an uneaay about him 1 couldn't reat day or night. “ I tried ■ " and and aoap and olntmenta but nothing did It any good until I tried Cuticura Soap and Ointment. I got one cake of Cuticura Boap and one box of Cuticura Ointment and in three montba he waa cured." (Signed) Mrs. H. A. Benflrld, June 13. 1913. To prevent falling hair, remove mute and acalm. and allay Itching and irritation of the acaJp. frequent ahampooe with Cuti cura Soap, aaalated by occaaional dreaelnga with Cuticura Ointment, afford the apeedleat and moat economical treatment. They are aleo moat valuable for treating poor com plexlona and red. rough hand. Sold every where. Liberal sample of each mailed free, with 32-p. Skin Book. Addnua poat-card "Cuticura. Dept, T. Boaton." rJTMen who shave and shampoo with Cu ticura Soap will And It beat for akin and ecalp. J. and P. Coats Spool Cotton 7 Spools for 2Sc Sea Island 5c Sea Island, excelleent, value for 2fc Yard J. A. MULLARKY CO. of the staff;Chief George P. Elliott, and twelve mounted officers of the Augusta police. Major Alfraro Levy, commander of the national guard. The Oglethorpe Infantry, Captain Thad Jowitt. The Richmond Light Infantry, Cap tain George Hains. The Clinch Rifles, Lieut. William Woodson. The Sacred Heart Cadets, Captain P. H. Rice. The Richmond Academy Cadets, Major George Butler. Uniform Rank, Knights of Pythias, Capt. John M. Cczart. The One Hundred Club Mounted, Capt. Tracy Hickman. Rev. Joseph R Sevier, of the First Presbyterian Church, chaplain. The Boy Scouts, Rev. H. L. Reeves, Mr. Dan Halford, scoutmaster. Troop K., national guard of Georgia, Capt. W. K. Young. United Confederate Veterans, Camp 435, Capt. Geo- F. Lamback. To the princiiais and children of the John Milledge School, the Sum merville Academy, for wreaths and pin' 3 needles, used on the monumen'. Houghton Institute. Central School, Davidson School, Wcodlawn School, Monte Sane School. Tor wreaths To Captain James L. Fleming and children l of the Orphan Asylum, who sent over a hundred wreaths. To Mr. Edward Platt and the fire men, who assisted the committee in decorating the Confederate Monument on Broad Street. To Mrs. B. C. Wall, for the beauti ful decoration of the Fountain in the Soldiers’ Section. To Mr. A. W. Stulb for the use of palms and a generous donation of cut flowers. To Boatwright Floral Company, for a donation of handsome flowers To the Central Garden, Walton Way, for Easter lilies. To Mrs. Wilson and the young la dies for music rendered, and the young men's lyric quartet, for the song. “Tenting on the Old Camp Ground.” To the P J Berckmans Companv Nurseries Frultlarids. for a large quantltv of evergreens. To Captain Bredenburg and Mr. Eve, for many courtesies. To the Augusta Cab & Transfer Company, for wagon to convey aged Veterans in the parade. To Capt, Newt Heggie, for car riages. To James Calhoun, superintendent of the colored remetery, for many evergreens and flowers. To all who were instrumental in obtaining the hand for the parade. T anks to the i übllc generally who furnished quantities of flowers. The ladies of the Memorial Asso ciation were much fratlfied by the participation of the public generally, in the celebration of Memorial Day. and the generous supply of flowers that covered the graves of the Con federate dead The Pergola was artistically decor- HOUR SALE HOUR SALE 10 to 11 O’clock. HOUR SALE 2 to 3 O’clock. ated with Easter lilies and roses, which added much to the beauty of the scene at the section. ,We thank all who in any way con tributed to the success of the cele bration. TANGO FROCKS OF BLACK. In *Paris the all black tango frock is the craze. And most of these frocks are airy in effect with tunics and frills of black tulle or net and black tulle bodices over which a sleeveless bodice of the frock material is superimposed. The airy effect is further carried out by a small hat of puffed tulle height ened by a tremendously tall, slim feather, by the sheerest of black stock ings and dainty buttoned boots with the highest French heels. So smart and striking are these airy black (lancing frocks that it is said they make colored costumes look quite garish and provincial by contrast. SEE YOURSELF AS OTHERS SEE YOU. Scientists are trying to prove that the vivacious woman loses her ap pearance of youth earlier than the (»ie of phlegmatic temperament. Whether this Is true or not, the pity of it all Is that the vivacious wo man retains the spirit of youth. She may burn herself up quicker with over exuberance, but she never loses her kittenish ways, and therefore is apt to make herself ridiculous. She chatters instead of discoursing with Intelligence upon subjects tln;.i come up, she, mouths her words and punctuates them with disconcerting emphasis. She gesticulates in a way I tended to give her vls-a-vts nervous prostration and grimaces so ludicrous ly that he or she—meaning the vlh-h --vls—ls so lost In watching the vaude- ] vllie show that he has neglected to listen to the words. Oh, vivacity, how many sins are | committed in thy name! Lips are corn- ! pressed in a straight line or twisted 1 to one side, eyes are squinted, leuv- | Ing series of little arching of the brows, accompanying ingratiating smiles. The voice is high pitched *nd staccato instead of softly modulated tt * H y o,ln g woman’s voice should he. With this grimacing continuing day after day, Is It any wonder that the lines It makes at first deepen Into wrinkles, furrows and other signs o* old age all too soon? This vivacious woman never She uses up so much energy useless ly that she has no control over her nerves. Her exceeding energy—mis called vivacity—screens physical fa tigue so that she does not realize how really tired she is, and so misses tLt call to slow down. Over fatigue is one of liesuty's direst foes. It is s difficult task for the woman who has had the vivacious habit fast- 1 cm-d upon her to rid herself of It, but let her once realize how murh more attractive and magnetic are repoaeful ways and she will take heed. After that It Is a matter for practice. She will learn to smile without grimacing, to talk quietly, and rultlvute general ly a reposeful manner. Men’s Work Shirts 50c Men’s Work Shirts, in solid blue and stripes,' double stitched, with poekets, 25c Each Ladies’ Gowns In Crepe and Nainsook, 75c values for 50c FACE TINTED TO MATCH GOWN. With the cogue of the pale lemon yellow shade in spring garments an £ millinery comes the introduction of this same color into the world of face powders. And now that all Paris is going mad over tinted face powders and tinted wigs, we have thrust upon us the pale lemon yellow face powder, which is supposed to give the skin an extraordinary and wonderful soft ness. An artistic hut decidedly unnatural cyclamen pink rouge Is used In con junction with the pale yellow pow der, and the throat and neck are coat ed with flesh pink and pure white powder, though it must be kept in mind that this same peculiar make up is worn only for evening func tions. FRECKLE-FACE Sun and Wind Bring Out Ugly Spots. How to Remove Easily. Here’s a. chance, Miss Freckle-face, to try a remedy for freckles with the guarantee of a reliable dealer that It will not cost you a penny unions it re moves the freckles; while If It does give you a clear complexion the ex pense is trifling. Simply get an ounce of othlne— double strength from any druggist and a few applications should show you how easy it is to rid yourself of the homely freckles and get a beautiful complexion. Rarely Is more than ona ounce needed for the worst ease. B<- sure to ask the druggist for the double, strength othlne as this Is the prescription sold under guarantee of money hack If it falls to remove freck les . DARKENS CRAY HAIR Don’t Look Old—Hair Dark ened So Evenly and Nat urally No One Can Tell. A well known authority on hair trouble*, after many triala, ban proven that "(J Han" actually darkena gray, streaked with gray or faded hair to natural color. "Q Ban” Ik ready to one elegant hair-color restorer ls not a dye. Is not sticky or messy, cannot Injure the most delicate scalp or hair but does the hair and scalo good at any time. Simply apply 0 Ban to hair and scalp like sham poo. Then let hair fall free and dry. The gray disappears and your hair is beautifully darkened so evenly and naturally no one can tell you have applied anything. Q Ban also pro duces that soft lustre and appear ance of abundance to the hair which makes the hair so fascinating and at tractive, besides prevents dandrtilf, Itching scalp and falling hair. \ large 7-ounce bottle sold for only !>0 cents by Frost s Pharmacy, 502 Broad Ht Augusta, (la. Out-of-town people supplied by mail. THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. HOUR SALE 11 tol2 O’clock. HOUR SALE 3 to 4 O’clock. Bed Spreads SI.OO extra Spread for 75^ $1.35 extra Spread for 98 4 $1.50 extra Spread for $1.21 Swiss Dressing Sacques 50c Dressing Sacques, for 25c GOLDEN BROS. THE LADIES/ OUTFITTERS 1054 BROAD ST. GIGANTIC CLEARANCE SALE, SUITS, DRESSES AND SKIRTS WHERE POPULAR PRICES MEET THE DEMAND OF YOUR PURSE All this week we are going to offer remarkable values in Ladies’ and Misses’ Suits, Dresses and Waists, including many new arrivals, at lower prices than heretofore sold. There is not another store in the city that meets the demands of popular prices with such high dasß and exclusive merchandise. You will find here a better and more pleasing selection than elsewhere and the best of all is the “big saving.” Our Me Stock of Spring Wool Suits Divided Into Two Lots for Quick Clearance Your Chance of Buying Them at One-Third and One # Half Regular Prices. All Coat Suits that were $18.50, $20.00 and $22.50, MONDAY $8.45 LIGHT WASH DRESSES These warm days have brought about a great need for these Dresses-Mnade of Cotton Crepe, Fancy Fig ured Voiles and Linens. Monday we place on sale 200 of these much wanted Dresses at two very special prices —$4.95 and Wash Dresses You will he astonished at These Values for $7.50. You can’t imagine such dainty, pretty dresses at such a small price, and then just look and see all the pretty styles to select from, in white fancy figured crepes and fancy corded white voiles. Come while line is complete. THE MID-SUMMER HATS The display of Charming Models we are offering for the summer is large and quite unusual and we are confident you can find just the Hat you arc looking for—our salesladies will take pleasure in helping you make your selection. HOUR SALE 12 to 1 O’clock. HOUR SALE 4 to 5 O’clock. All Coat Soils that were $25.00, $27.50 and $29.50, MONDAY $14.95 Wash Dresses All New Styles on Sale at $4 95. Buy from this line of spe cial values and save money. Twenty styles of those pret ty light crepes, voiles and linens; all the new color combinations; also in plain white linen and champagne. You will want several at Monday’s prices. SPECIAL NOTICE. Starting: Monday, we will have a demonstrator of West Electric* Hair Curlers. You are invited to call. Embroidered Pillow Cases 75c a pair beautiful em broidered Pillow Cases, 35c Pair Sheets 81x90 Fruit-of-the-Loom Sheets, SI.OO value, for 75? , 81x90 Dan River Sheets, 75c value for 61^ Hour Sale Ends 5 O’clock P. M. * ynJi'iJt if] LyagnVCß • wM 21 Mr THREE