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SUNDAY, MAY 10.
Society
Mulkey-Bryson
Mr. and Mrs. Mordecai Joseph Mul
key announce the engagement of their
daughter, Katherine Sarah, to Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Easterling
announce the engagement of their
Minahan- Verdery
Mr. and Mrs. William Minahan, of
Pottsville, Pa., announce the engage-
IN AFTER YEARS.
In after years, when you and I
With pallid Ups and listless eye,
Will speak of days that used to be
When life was youth to you and me,
How sweet twill be for ‘me to say
I’ve loved you fondly every day.
In after years, when strength shall fall
And blushing cheek grow wan and
pale,
’Twiss be a consolation true
For me to softly say to you,
You were the one who won my heart
And woke to life my better part.
In after yesrs, when death shall call,
And I drink of his bitter gall,
I’ll sink to rest still confident*
Your every fault was good intent.
And if I thought you careless here,
I just misunderstood you, dear.
—Stephen Shannon.
A PARAMOUNT ISSUE.
The question burns in the hearts
and stimulates the minds of many
women today. They see clearly that
to maintain integrity of soul there
must be change in customs, in laws,
as a natural result of evolution.
Protection, food, clothing, shelter
and love, when they come as a re
turn for complete and absolute serv
ice, physical, mental and moral, for a
lifetime, are not enough.
Many men and women are terrified
at the expression, "sex war.” The
expression is now, bub the fact Is as
old as human slavery. There was
sex war when the first man took pos
session of the first woman.
There would be no sex war, and
could be only love, understanding and
co-operation between the sexes, but
for an unnatural condition. The su
preme rulers and owners of the world
are men.
Labor unions and all types of rebel
lion are masculine protests against
human supremacy of one man over
another.
All pay envelopes received by wem
en .all business operated by women,
all property earned and possessed by
them, are* eloquent demands for hu
man rights.
That discontent which we have call
ed noble in the English lords, in the
common people of England, in the col
onists who made these colonies of
America a great and splendid np.tLn,
the King of England called Ignoble
discontent.
Naturally, the discontent manifest-
Hair Tinting
Made Easy
Many thousands of women have put
up with streaked and gray hair be
cause they knew of no absolutely safe
way to overcome this robber of youth
and attractiveness.
After all, one of the ch'ef pleas
ures in life is that of appearing in
as attractive a manner as possible.
“Brownatone” Hair Stain will help
you in just this emergency. With it
you can touch up the gray spots in
stantly—or you can in a few moments*
time give to your hair that rich, soft
brown so much to be admired. Or,
you can make it a glossy black if you
prefer. All this without the possibility
of detection, failure or harm to either
hair or scalp.
No previous experience whatever is
necessary when you use “Browna
tone.” Just brush or comb it into the
hair.
A sample and a booklet will be sent
you upon receipt of 10 cents.
All of the leading drug stores se’l
“Brownatone.” Two sizes. 25c and SI.OO.
Two shades—one for golden or medium
brown, and the other for dark brown or
black.
Insist on “Brownatone” at your hair
dresser’s.
Prepared by the Kenton Pharma cal
Co., ">l2 E. Pike St., Covington, Ky.
Sold and guaranteed in Augusta by
Green & Horsey Drug Co., Frost’s
Pharmacy, and other leading dealers.
JUNE WEDDINGS
Do not delay longer In placing orders for engraved In
vitations. Our samples represent the very latest shapes
and forms that have been accepted by refined and sash
ionable society.
WE LEAD In originating'artistic effects with fine
material. Our prices are the lowest. Send for sam
ples, which will be supplied free of charge.
.T. P. STEVENS ENGRAVING CO., Wedding Stationery
Engravers, 47 Whitehall St., Atlanta, Ga
Have You Though! of This Fact?
The advantage to you In trading with us. Is that you are buy
ing from McCarrel, who has, himself, been a very large consumer
of everything In the line of Building Materials, Paints, etc., for
the past Twelve Years. McCarrel has been through all the experi
ences of the Consumer, and he can take your view
Everything from ua Is under the Original Label of the Manu
facturer and we represent the very beet.
We do not manufacture, remix or dope.
We take care of you In small retail or car lots.
McCarrel supply co.
643 BROAD STREET. PHONE 1626.
| Edward Bryson, the marriage to take
place on the morning of the seven
teenth of June, at Broadway Metho-
I dist church.
Prior-Harris
niece, Miss Alice Prior, to Mr. Stew
art Harris, the marriage to take place
in June.
I ment of their daughter, Mary Harriett,
to Dr. Lee Verdery, the marriage to
take place June tenth.
ed by active, ambitious, energetic,
wholesome, healthy, intelligent wom
en is called ignable.
It is a fact that women are discon
tented. They are making demands
just as men have made demands, and
are still making them.
Women know that to make verbal
demand alone for anything is futile.
When the lords of England were de
pendent upon the king, their demand
for rights was puerile. But when the
lords could do without what the king
furnished, their demands were potent.
It was not until the common people
of England became a formidable foe
that the English lords and English
king gave to the common people what
they demanded.
It was not until people dared call
superstition superstition, that the an
cient and honorable divine righ.t of
kings was frankly acknowledged to
be a bubble.
The American colonists proved to
the king that they had the power to
make a nation in making it. And for
the colonists, the king was dead.
FRIEND OR FOE?
Among the enemies of Everywoman
who throng the stage in the later acts
of that deservedly popular morality,
should be included Impulse. The truly
fiendish treachery of this companion
of Youth and follower of Age may be
seen reflected in the headlines of any
paper:
“Party of young joy riders killed in
an accident.”
“Heiress who eloped with chauffeur
wishes to return home.”
“Young wife commits suicide.”
“Runaway daughter of prominent
family found penniless in strange
city."
“Prominent man’s wife caught shop
lifting"—and so on. Every day im
pulse claims its victims uncounted,
most of which never get into the pa
pers. We all know how easily he per
suades us to betray a sacred confi
dence, to confide a secret anxiety to
a supposed friend, to voice an unwor
thy suspicion, to give way to a sud
den temptation. He makes all kinds
of fools, sometimes only harlequins
with whistle and painted cap, some
times violences with pointed swojds
whose scars once received on the heart
can only be erased by death.
Yet fair are the gardens to which
Impulse occasionally admits one,
through a sudden door in the day's
blank wall! How is one to know?
O, Everywoman, has Nobody ever
told you tc hearken to the voice of
Impulse only when it is joined with
that of sober Second Thought?—Chat
tanooga News.
FASHION FADS.
Soft white blouses are worn with
tailored suits.
White crystal with jet beads re
used together.
Check and plaid cotton satines are
in great demand.
If you would be in fashion have
something with a stripe in it.
No need of bursting skirt seams any
more.
Skirts are getting shorter. Some are
worn as high as seven Inches from the
ground.
There is a tendency toward simpler
styles for out-of-door wear.
All sorts and shapes of sailors
trimmed in every conceivable fashion
I are in high favor.
Green still holds sway as a popular
color.
MASCULINE STYLES.
The following from The Tailor and
Cutter may interest some women and
many men:
The general outline of the dress
coat should, in a measure, correspond
with the morning coat, maintaining a I
short waist and narrow skirt; a front
with heavy lapel and heavy collar as
is now made by some of our very
high-class makers. This coat should
also open well at the waist and cling
closely to the waistline in the front,
thus exposing the waistcoat and the
linen which (by the way) is the smart
est part of a gentleman's attire, and to
A Style Show Full of Fascinating
Interest To All Women Who Like to
When you visit our store please let the Lady Demonstrator show you the
West Electric Curler-Just the thing for the new Coiffure.
Blouse Lacers, sorted colors,
at and 15^
Crepe Flouncing, 45 inch, 75c quality,
now 50<i
Purple
Stamps
which special attention should be di
rected. We also recommend a very
narrow binding for this coat.
Owing to the fact that so many peo
ple are dancing, we think a dinner
coat has greater reason to exist and
will be more In demand than hereto
fore. It should be made of a light
weight, open fabric, close-fitting, yet
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 50c, special
at, each „. . 5*
BOWEN BROS.
865 Broad Street.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
J. A. MULLARKY CO.
comfortable, with lots of ease of ac
tion, the general outline correspond
ing to that or the aack coat already
described In this report, the frosts to
close Just at the waistline with a loop,
necessitating a steady pull, well cut
away and close fitting over the hips,
and as this coat should always be
worn closed, it should have side pock
ets conveniently placed on a crescent
line according to the position of the
wearer's hands snd pockets on tho
trousers should he eliminated. We
Let Us Keep You in the Style—
-New Hats from your Old Ones
Ladles' &, Men's fells, Straws, Panamas
Cleaned and re-blockad to latest modela.
lergu Panama* made to any width brtm
or crown.
No Injurioua ehemleala used.
German Hat Co. and French Dry Cleaners
ATJfJTJHTA, CJA. ««b Broad St. Phone U4l-J.
HOTEL FLANDERS
133 137 Wait 47tli St., X*w York City.
JUtrr Crrr ■ roadway.
The rlghi kind of a hotal In th» right locality fn tha baert of tha
thoutra district and adjacent ta tha snapping rantraa Positively ftra
proof Karallant oulalns and an aveaptlneal or-haitm A larga addition
Just completed containing It Dray, grill and billiard hell.
Handsomely Furnished Rooms, Private Bath,
$1.60 PER DAY AND UPWARDB.
ryon Grand (.antral H'aUon, asm nsarked 'Biwedway" without transfer;
PenaSTtvanta BUtJaa. Tth AVo oar* adthaat tranefar
Book ist upon raqoagt
H. ft. IMfeltßfl, PROP
Be Fashionably and
Becomingly Attired
Is now staged here and you are cordially invited to
attend. Don't put off coming—you surely want to see
the whole show, when the most captivating exhibit
of smart styles for women and misses that you
ever seen. You notice that we don't say a word
about buying--we simply say "Come and See/*
Ready"to-AV ear
White Lingerie Dresses, tuni'e and pep
lum effects, elaborately trimmed in laces
i”“ ns : $5.00 to $25.00
AH Spring Coat, Suits . .HALF PRICE
The newest models in Skirts, black,
navy, Shepherd plaid, tango and
Copenhagen $3.08 to $12.50
Crepe Kimonas, in all colors, QO
$1.50, reduced to VOW
Silk Pettfcoats, all colors, QQ ~
were $1.98, now
Just received some
of the new Willow
and Argentine Bags
$2.50 and $5.00
also recommend a velvet collar for this
garment. A very wide, open "U'
shaped wulstroat Is also a part of this
suit. The wearing of the soft linen
makes tills practloahla and possible.
DEPARTMENT OF
HOME ECONOMICB.
There will he no meeting of his do
partment on Monday. Members will
be notified of the postponed m-etlng.
MARY MARI,AND LITTLETON,
Chairman.
/min
Silk Crepe and Taffeta Dresses in black,
wisteria and navy. Were CA
$35.00, now / .DU
Fine Seashore Blouse, A a
something new JJl*Vrvr
Middv Blouses, sizes 14 to
42 ..' 59<, 75< and SI.OO
White Corduroy Skirts, qO
formerly $1.25, now VOC
House Dresses, new g*
stock
Odd lot of Corsets HALF PRICE
Princess Floss, all colors, two for .. . s<*
Linen Squares and Scarfs, slightly soiled
reduced to ...
BRICK
LARGE STOCK.
Cieorjfia-Carollna Brick Co.
Writs for Prloaa. Haward H. Stafford, Praaldant. Augusta, Oa.
W. H. COOK, JR., Praet. C. E. HETT, Supt
THE COOK CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION COMPAHY
517 Leonard Bldg., Phone 291.
Sidewalks, driveways, Copings, Steps, Cement
Work of All Kinrls.
Estimates Cheerfully Furnished.
ANNOUNCEMENT
To fill a long felt want, we have installed facil
ities for engraving visiting cards, business cardß,
wedding announcements, etc., and arc at all times
prepared to give prompt, and efficient service.
SCHLEY ENGRAVING CO.
branch offlca. with full llna of samplea at Auguata. Trunk Factory.
THREE
McCall
Patterns
Red and Buff, Dry Pressed
and Common Building.
PROMPT SHIPMENT.