The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, May 03, 1914, Home Edition, Image 5

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' SUNDAY, MAY 3. 1910—41,040 Official Censusu Report for Augusta 51,280—1914 APRIL 19U THIS.BUSINESS SHOWS TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT INCREASE OVER APRIL 1911 This is sufficient proof of absolute endorsement shown in a substantial manner by the people oi Augusta, her visitors and neighboringtowns, for the policies: Quality, Reliability , Individuality at the lowest possible price with sat isfaction or money refunded guarantee and is growing in favor with growing Augusta sufficient to warrant us sticking v to these to the letter, and only adding that which will be of mutual benefit to our patrons and ourselves— Kelly's. THIS IS SIMPLIFIED ADVERTISING FACTS AND FIGURES WITHOUT FRILLS OR FURBELOWS WAISTS AND BLOUSES Crepe and Lingerie Waist, 98c Fifteen dozen Crepe, Voile and Mull Waists, in white, white and color combination and solid pink and blue, some embroidered with net pleating in neck and sleeve, others plain with self-pleatings, sold everywhere at $1.50 andsl.2s. Smart Crepe Voile Waists, $1.49 Plain Crepe Voile Waists, sleeve, cuff and collar set in with entre deux kimona style, some embroidered at collar and sleeve with cone spots of tango or Sepember morn, blue white cord tie with huge amber or turquoise ball bead. Our Most Remarkable Waist, $2.98 At this price we have the most remarkable waists ever offered in Augusta. We say this because we have been here through the thickest of the fray for many years and at no time have we seen a collection of values to equal these ami our sales are sufficient proof that “THERE BE NONE.” Dressy Waists and Blouses l-et it be Crepe de Chine. Face, Net, Chiffon or a Combination of any two of these and you will fin d it here in Coatee Blouse and Mail- Tailored. Every good model in everv wanted color. Priced, $3 98, $4 98, 8598 to 898 SPECIALS IN CHILDREN'S WEAR Amifrench Pique Dresses. $1.50 Children's Amifrench Dresses, interlock scallop sleeve over the shoulder and neck, Amifrench embroidery shield and spray at bottom in front of dress; sizes 2 to 6 years. Children’s Imported Socks, 25c Not imported Children’s Socks, but socks for the home kids, made abroad in white, colors and fancy tops, in all sizes, J to 9. $1.25 Children’s Dresses, 63c Fast color Washable Gingham, Chambray and Percale Dresses, Princess make, good styles; but a limited quantity; sizes 6 to 14 years. Amifrench Combinations , $1.25 intrench interlock scalloped ind embroidered Combinations, made o, sheer nainsook; answers for the corset cover, pants and chemise. HALF PRICE Slightly soiled corset covers, pants, gowns, skirts and combinations d.lds and ends of our stock where sizes are broken; sortie extra wide skirts in the lot, many out size garments in the assortment. BENET-LAIRD. The Savannah Press says; The mariage of Miss Nina Louise Laird and Mr, William Francis Benet w'as celebrated Thursday morning at 9 o'clock at the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist. Rev. Father Joseph D. Mitchell performing the ceremony. Only the members of both families were present at the ceremony, and although an extremely quiet event, it was surrounded with much social in terest, as both Miss Laird and Mr. Benet are very poi ular among their wide circle of friends. Miss Blanche Sheahan. a cousin of the bride, was maid of honor and only attendant. Mr. Charles L. Mur- Uhv acted as Mr. Benet’s best man. The bride wore her traveling gown, a handsome coat suit of blue silk poplin, the cutaway coat opening ever a blouse of white lace. Her white leghorn hat was trimmed with a touch of French blue, and she can ried a shower bouquet of bride’s roses and lilies of the valley. The maid of honor wore a becom ing gown of atnethyst colored crepe THIS WEEK A CLEAN-UP SALE OF LEVY’S 'il/H WOMEN’S GARMENTS i||M Nothing bv halves in this department—about 100 of the Finest Wool and Silk Coat Suits remaining will Half Price You can’t afford to buy before seeing these Double A special lot of tailored Shirt Waists.. Half Price Iyf jy An early call means a better selection. IV . Cash. No approvals. Alterations extra. THE J. WILLIE LEVY COMPANY SOCIETY NEWS de chine, with the bodice veiled in shadow* lace. She wore a black hat, with amethyst colored flowers. She carried an armful of pink Killarney buds and snap dragons. Immediately after the ceremony Mr. Benet and his bride left for a wedding trip through Florida, and upon their return they will be at home to their friends at 407 Bast Duffy Street. Numerous and beautiful presents have been received by the young cou ple, among them several checks, handsome pieces of furniture, cut glass and silver. The bride is the oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Laird, and is a charming and popular young girl. Mr. Benet is the only son of Mrs. Agnes M Benet. is well known and liked He has been connected with the city hall for a number of years. MISS WILLARD GOES ATROUSSEAUING. Mrs. Willard, wife of the American ambassador to Spain and Miss Wil lard were in New York recently for a bit of “trousseau shopping’” before Double Panel Princess Slips, $1.98 Princess Slips, made of soft £ilk finished sateen, in ter lock buttonhole scalloped top armhole and bottom of skirt, double panel extends to waist line. Scalloped Cambric Underskirts, 59c Interlock buttonhole, scalkvped cambric Underskirts, straight line fitted waist band, buttoned placket; a Monday special. The Most Centrally Located Shop in Augusta, With Every Other Dry Goods Store Facing Us. Another Lot of Silk Waists, $1.98 This sale bids fair to be the greatest Waist Sale ever put on ip Augusta. The demand for this waist has been no less marvelous than the value of the waist itself, and to make it more attractive we have added to the sale pink, blue and maise Jap Silk and black Crepe Waists, making a total of about thirty dozen in all including the twenty dozen of White Silks to arrive by Monday morning’s express. Those who have left orders for these waists will be taken care of to the best of our ability. But we would advice you to call or phone us a remin der, so that there will be no mistakes. Ou-of-town orders will be filled as long as the lot lasts. But a Monday morning order is advisable. ST ART YOUR SHOPPING TOUR HERE MONDAY. $1.25 Kayser's Silk Hose, SI.OO Kayser's Pure Thrsad Silk Hose, in black only, shap ed toil interwoven heel, toe and foot; new stock just received; on sale Monday. Onyx Silk Clock Hose, 50c Onyx Silk Clock Lisle Hose, white with clock of black, tan, Kelly green, blue, American beauty; sheer oven weave lisle. WOOL COAT SUITS, HALF PRICE Entire stock of Coat Suits, including Shepherd Checks, Blacks and Colors; all late models, in the best of color, ings; no two alike; Eighteen in the lot; all sizes, including 16 to 49 bust. Come early and be sure of securing your choice. Net Guimpes, 69c Fine Net Guimpes. in black, white and ecru; freshens up that discorded dress and just the thing for those like the high neck. Lace Net and Organdy Guimpes New Guimpes, of organdy, net and lace, with flet or Gladstone collar, the smartest thing yet to wear with sifk waist to show vest effect; priced 98 ( ’> $1 25 *149 *l9B WE GIVE PURPLE STAMPS going back to Madrid, Miss Wil lard, whoso wedding to Kcrmit Roose velt will be one of the social events of the coming season, has just return ed from London where she was i re sented at court. Miss Willard’s wedding dress, of white satin, under point d’Angleterre lace, has been designed by Lucile with rather straight lines. One of its most charming features is the court train which is more than four yards long, hangs Trom the shoulders, and is caught lightly at the hips. It is charmingly lined with lace scatter ed with bouquets or orange blossoms which show prettily when the train is carried. The veil is of tulle and fits like a cap over the head, with a wreath of orange blossoms at the back. Across the front a broad lace frill hapgs just law enough to veil the eyes—Luclle’s latest device for increasing the mystery and demure ness in a bride. Miss Willard’s sister, who is to be the maid or honor, will wear pale blue, and the dresses of the brides maids will be of white tulle. On her way to Spain, Miss Margaret Andrews •THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA, GA. KELLY’S DYER BUI EDI INO one of the bridesmaids, has been spending some little time in Baris, preparing for the wedding and the various festivities connected with it. For Mrs. Willard a very beautiful gown of black Chantilly lace over white has ben made. BOYS’ HOME. The regular monthly meeting of the Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Boys’ Home will be held on Monday, April 4th, at 12 o'clock at the home in West Bend. JUNIOR AUXILIARY TO HAVE FESTIVAL. The Junior Auxiliary of the Church of the Good Shepherd will have a fes tival on the church lawn on Monday afternoon at hall past, four o’clock, ice cream, cake and home-made can dies for sale. CRANFORD CALENDAR. The Cranford Club, after a most successful season during the past winter, will begin this week the sum mer schedule of being open every Tuesday and Friday afternoons, at 4:30 o'clock, The Topics Club will meet, as usual, Friday morning, at 11.80. Ladies serving tea this week will be on Tuesday—Mrs. .). C. Lee. Friday—Mrs. John Whitney. Special meeting of the Cranford Club called for Wednesday, May 6th, at 11 o’clock. In any other afternoons except Tuesday and Friday the Cranford may be engaged for private enter tainments. SWIMMING TICKETS MUBT BE CALLED FOR. Miss Gaither, who is to be In charge of the swimming classes which will begin Thursday of this week, asks that all who have registered for tickets will call by the gymnanium or the Aa siciatlon as soon as possible, pay for them and get them. ’l’he classes will he twice a day, the morning class to be at eleven and the afternoon class at six thirty. Lankey’s pond will be the place. This will be a splendid opportunity for Augusta girls to learn to swim and get tjiernselves In readiness for Tybee and .Sullivan’s Island outings. IMPORTANT MEETING OF CIVICS DEPARTMENT. An Important meeting of the Clvles Department of the Augusta Woman's Club is called for Monday at twelve at the home of Mrs. Warren Walker. It Is very necessary that every member he in attendance as a matter of great Import will be taken up. BUBJECTION OF WOMEN TO MEN JUSTIFIED. Mrs. Charlotte Perkins Gilman Jus tified the subjection of women to men, which she had explained In previous lectures, In the third of her series on muHoulinlsrn at the Astor In New York Wednesday. "The long period of subjection of women has been essential to the growth of men. Just ns slavery was essential," she said. "In the inatrlar i lisle man was a mere occasional vis itor with no responsibilities. Later, as a hunter, he became a coworker. But he did not develop Ids brain un til he became the head of a family. Women's care of him In the home left him free to go first and for woman tu> wait. "The time has come when It Is bet- Washable Jap Silk Gowns, S4A9 Washable .Tap Silk Gowns, in white, blue and flesh pink, scalloped nock and lily sleeve, buttons over either shoulder with tiny pearl buttons. Washable Jap Silk Combinations $2.98 Washable Chemise Combination, white, good firm, jet soft quality, finished with American lace, the points strengthened with through thread. Closed Lisle Combinations, 50c Fine Gauze Lisle Closed Combination, shell, scalloped or lace trimmed, cool and practical; open in the same fabric. Gauze Lisle Combinations, 25c Gauze Lisle Combination, tape run neck and armhole, lace trimmed, knee length, an exceptional garment for the price; perfect goods. Kayser’s Chamoisett Gloves, SI.OO 16-button Kayser's Chainoisette Gloves, white with black stitch; all wlhite or chamoise, color guaranteed, washable; cut your glove bill in halt by wearing these. Kayser’s Silk Gloves, SI.OO Kayser's double tipped Silk Gloves, white, black an.l colors, washable. KAYSER’S SILK GLOVES. $1.25. Kayser’s black with white stitch, white with black stitch Silk Gloves, 16-button length, washable. ter for woman to come out of tbo home and be human. The historic period liaH arrived when the mascu line and feminine must unite. When motherhood makes itself felt In the world we shall have a very different one. "Too much mascullnlsm has bad a very damaging fffect on civilization. It has kept woman down. It has over loaded the child’s natural growth with an atmosphere of dominance belong ing to the masculine point of view. It has made the borne, Instead of a place of comfort for both, a mere appendage of man's, where the woman spends her whole time making comfort for him.” APRIL OUR WAR MONTH. As in the spring the young man's fancy turns to thoughts of love, so WE REDEEM PURPLE STAMPS There’s One Near You T I MAKFN NO DIFFERENCE wlißi'p you shop, von will find i{ (ronvoiiipiit. * to buy Mme, Ise'bell’s Toilet Preparations. There are down lown stores and stores In every neighbor hood in this city where these world famous aids to beauty can he purchased. There are many stores in the selected list handling these toilet prcparatlona, and every store will guarantee every purchase. MAIIAMK ISH'BELL'S EXQUIHITE FACE POW DER—Softens and Improves the akin while beauti fying It. Blends perfectly with the natural tone of the complexion. Comes In three shades, Na turelle, Brunette and While. Price, 60c. MADAME 14K’RBM/B NATURAL HLUHII ROUGE —Gives a natural tint to pale cheoka and lips. Price, 600. MADAME tBE HELL'S ROBE BLUSH STICK HOUoK--*A splendid rouge In a convenient form. Is healthful and aoothng. Price, 25c. MADAME ISK’BELL’B LILAC HAND WHITENER. A few drops applied after wasAig ninkr hands soft and white and prevent chapping. Price, B.<o. All of the above preparation)! arc made from Madame lae’bell’s celebrated formulas and "re guaran teed to contain only the highest grade Ingredients and to be chemically pure. For nearly half a century the popular stage favorites have depended upon these famous preparatlona to remove and i reveal the ill effects of stage "make tip" ami to withstand constant travel s wear anti tear on beauty. You can buy Mme, Ise'bell’s Toilet Preparations at any of the following stores: CENTRAL: T. G. Howard, Broad and Jackson Sts T. G. Howard, 710 Broad St. Watson Drug Co., 912 Broad St. Made by Mme. Ise’bell The World’s Famous Beauty Expert 362 No. Michigan Ave., Chicago, U. 3. A. NEW DRESSES Smart Snappy Models, $5.98 Made of plain crepe cord crepe, figured crepe, plain and figured voile; some with touches hero and there of brilliant colored silk or velvet ribbon; conservative styles; effective and excellent values. Exceptional Value, $7.50 Pretty crepe dresses, in solid colors, back shield, shoulder straps, skirt and tunic of the solid crepe material and white blouse with Oriental lace at neck and sleeves. A Stunner at $8.98 Steel frame crepe ratine, in solid colors, shoulder straps, back shield skirt and long tunic of this material, white crepe blotis" with large washable crochet buttons; a winner tit the price. Dressier Models at Other Prices Made of crepe, crepe voile, ratine cord crepe anti many nove'ty weaves, in all white or white ami color comhiuat,yjus, in all the late Parisian models; many of these arc copies of models sold In Fifth Avenue shops at three limes the price, $1998. sl4-98. 8)8 98- $25 09 in $49 00 * OF INTEREST TO MEN Call the attention of the men folks of your home to this. But few of them read ads. This is an opportunity worth wniie. Linen Suitings Just at the time needed. These linens ,i!l ol imported makes, French, German and Irish, In white, tan ml mixtures We are closing out our entire stock of yard goods Those linens included a! cost and less. We can put you next to where you can have them tailored ut a sninll cost, where they will lie shrunk thoroughly befoie made. 45 inch Linen Suiting, 69c value 45^' 60-Inch Linen Suiting, 85c value 65^- 48-inch Linen Suiting, SI.OO value T4<’ 48-iuch Linen Suiting, $1.25 value 86^ 52.50 Corsets , $1.25 This is an odd lot of Corsets from our regular stock, made of bat iste or coutil, low, medium and high bust; all well known makes. 53.50 Corsets, $1.98 All well known makes oT our best corsets; odd lols, where sizes are broken and lines are to be discontinued) many models for stout fig ures, made of coutll, batiste and linen net. In this same budding season the fancy of the American nation bus. in the estimation of the New York Commer cial, the haldt of turning to thoughts of war. And It must he admitted that this contemporary brings to the sup port of its statement a convincing ar ray of facts and figures. The French and Indian trouble, It Is pointed out, began in April, I7F>4, al though the clash at Great Meadows did not eonio until the next month. The battle of Lexlnglon, opening the Revolutionary war—ls one Ignores the claims of the buttle of Alanmnco to that distinction—was fought on April Ml, 1776. The Revolutionary war end ed on April 11, 1788. The Black Jluwk Indian war broke out In April and lasted eighteen months. The Heroin! Creek Indian war really began In April, although the first blood was SUMMERVILLE (“THE HILL:") Summerville Drug Co,, Partridge inn. EAST END: Frost’s Pharmacy, 502 Broad St. WEST SIDE: The King Pharmacy, 1 280 Broad St. not slay until May B, 18J6. The War with Mexico began April 84, 1846, anil the "War Between the Klstes" also began In that month, the first blood shed occurring In Baltimore on the an niversary of the battle of Lexington. That was also ended ill April, and It was In April, 1898, that the United Stales entered upon (he war v/tili Spain. And now In April, I»t4, ws are engaged in what really amounts to war in at leasl a part of Mexico." March may he etymologically the month of the War Lord, hut In llio history of these United States It n April which seems to have conspicu ously played the part. WIDOW’S HOME. The directors of the Widow's Homo will meet Wednesday morning ut elev en o’clock at Iho Home. MADAME IHE'RICI.L’B SKIN FOOD AND WRINKLE PAHTK Idea) tor massage, feeding end neiirl shlng the skin, filling eat mid obliterating wrinkle*. Two sixes, liOo and SI.OO, MADAME tHBHELL'H FLESH WORM KKADICA TOR Cleanses the pir.es „f hhu;khr ds, pimples and other blemishes. I las a bleaching and heal ing effect. Price, SI.OO. MADAME IKEBEI.L’K TIJ t.KIHH HATH OIL - Kcepo the skin smooth, clear H ntl healthy. The right thing to use after automobillng. gulfing or any other outdoor spurt as a substitute for soap. 'Two sixes, 60c and SI.OO. MADAME I ••.'MKI.L'H D. C. DEPILATORY POW DER Removes superfluous hair without pilii or Injury. P.lce, SI.OO. NEAR UNION DEPOT H. H. Hubbard, 502 Ninth St. WEST END: Lake View Pharmacy, Broad St. and Crawford Ave.