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SUNDAY. MAY 10.
KELLY’S The Store That Has the New Things First KELLY’S
Wool Suits; Silk: Street Dresses; All To Go!
Some Reduced 1-3 Others 1-2 and Some More Than Half
$3 00 Waists
$1.98
Another lot of those white
Jap Silk Waists will he on
sale Monday morning in sizes from
34 to 44. The demand for these
Waists has been no less remark
ahle than the nnequaled value of
the Waist itself. Pink, blue, maise,
Japs and black crepes included in
Tins sale SIJB
Silk Hose
s&c
ONYX Silk Hcse—silk from toe
to heel. Interwoven with
lisle so that the lisle acts as a
lining hidden entirely from view.
The best wearing and prettiest
hose ever put on the market. Black,
white, tan, and grey sflC
Sateen Slips
$1.98
DOUBLE Panel Sateen Princess
Slips, interlock buttonhole
scallop; a soft, silk-like material
that arrests transparency and
makes it possible to wear only the
one skirt $1 98
Brassiers
25c
WARNER'S Net Brassiers;
washable, cool, comfortable
bust confiners; may be worn " ith
thin lingerie dresses 25^-
KELLY’S
Dyer Building
... NEWS OF SOCIETY ...
WILHENFORD NOTES.
The ladies of the Children’s Hospital
Association have been most pleased at
the number of inquiries as to when the
Children’s Carnival is to be. This is
such an appropriate enterta nment for
the Children’s Hospital for the reason
that combined with the pleasure that
the children have, they are helping in
the support of the hospital and as for
the mothers and the sisters and the
cousins and the aunts to say nothing of
the fathers and the uncles, they all
OPENING, ANNOUNCEMENT
To those seeking reliable sendee and meth
ods that bring results we wish to announce the
opening of our establishment at 210 Mclntosh
(7th) Street. We are not in business for dollars
and cents alone, we want public confidence and a
clientele that can rely upon us—not one time,
but all the time.
Laundering and Cleaning is our business,
our work is the dependable kind. The success
ful and satisfied person is the one whose apparel
has the neat appearance.
Send your linens to us and we will return
them as white as snow. Send your suit or skirt
to us and have them returned absolutely clean
and pressed. We guarantee our work on any
wearing apparel.
Puie Artesian Drinking Water Free
We are in position to offer pure artesian
water free. Prop in and get a cool drink. Bring
a vessel and we will be glad to fill it for you—
any quantity. The service places you under no
obligation.
ANTISEPTIC TAILORING CO.
Phone 2638. 210 7th Street.
UR ENTIRE Stock of Wool Coat Suits and Silk Dresses Greatly Underpriced. Not a single garment in either class to be
O held back. If you are familiar at all with Kelly’s garments you will realize instantly that this is an opportunity to secure
a Dress or a Suit of class and quality at less than the price of an ordinary one. And then, too, wc submit a number of
Kelly’ s other specials worthy of the attention of every discriminating buyer.
■ _ n Your choice of any Wool Suit In our
sA 8 B B stock to $22.50; all new models;
B ■ •J 99 good colorings.
jj « gra For your choice of any $25.00 Wool
j| JB ■ M Suit, and our stock at this price
' vas *^ e popular we have ever
handled.
w _ For smar * es ' ; l> ne of Wool Suits
I I 1 | I ever offered at $30.00; all late mod
vjJ? B 9 V-r els, in the popular colorings.
■ H fT4 This price will take any of our stoek
S'" 1 M I I of wool suits originally sold at $35.00
Op m M 9 \JF —the cream of our stock.
SILK SUITS
$25.00 Silk Suits $17 .45
$30.00 Silk Suits $19.95
We Give Purple Stamps
WE SPECIALIZE EXTRA SIZE GARMENTS
HAVE YOU HAD TROUBLE IN GETTING GARMENTS LARGE ENOUGH FOR YOU? If so. we can come to your rescue. Be it a suit, dress, skirt, waist, hose, muslin or
knit underwear, corsets, etc. We have in stock waists to size 46; suits to size 49; dresses in extra sizes; »kirts in extra sizes; hosiery and underwear in out sizes. When in
need of these garments, call on us. The greater the demand the greater the assortment we can show you, and in all of our erec'al sales we include extra size 3.
Hollow the Sound of the Rapid Fire Steel Hammer
Look For the Sky Scrapers« They Lead Vou to Our Door
come end enjoy it as much as the chil
dren.
The plans are not alb complete but
the voting for the Queen and her maids
*has started. These # will be little girls
of ages from eight* to fourteen, the
highest number of votes is chosen
queen and the others are her attend
ants. The voting place is at Gardelle’s
and votes at one cent each may be
purchased at either Gardelle’s or How
ard’s. Chose your maiden and give
her some votes.
Elsewhere in this column are the
names of the candidates whose names
were given in up to 6 o’clock Satur
day. Votes will be counted on Wed
nesday and Saturdays after 6 o’clock.
And the last four days before the 23r<l
they will be counted every day.
Dancing will be quite a feature of the
Carnival this year.
CRANFORD CALENDAR.
Tuesday afternoon, 4:30 to 7, —Mrs.
Charles Fargo.
Friday afternoon, 4:30 to 7 —Mrs. I. T.
Heard.
Friday morning, 11:30—Topics Club.
On Wednesday morning at 11 o’clock
the directors will meet to make prizes
for the card party, which will be held
on the nfteVnon of May 20th (Wednes
day.) There is to be a prize for every
table and both prizes and refreshments
are included in the small price, charged
for admission. Anyone wishing to re
serve a place or table may communi
cate with Mrs. FVank Clark, chairman.
Now, that the Cranford Is ripened
only two afternoons In the week the
club Is available on any other afternoon
for private card parties or teas. Fur
ther information and prices given on
application to any member of the com
mittee.
—Mrs. Craig Cranston, of Savan
nah, Is visiting Miss Dena Taliaferro.
—Mrs. J. F. Battle’s many friends
WRITE STORIES EOR
MOVING PICTURE PEAYS
New, Bpare-tlme Profeeelon for Men and
Women—One Men Make* 63500
In Six Month!.
Owing to the large number of new
motion picture theatres which are being
op-ned thr. -ghoul the country, there Is
offered to the men and women of today,
a new jx-ofenslon, namely, that of writ
ing moving picture plays, Producers
are paying from 625 to (ISA for each
scenario accepted, upon which they can
build a photo play.
63500 In Six Months.
Aa It only requires a few hour*’ time
to > instruct a complete play, you can
readily see the Immense possibilities In
this work. One man, who gave the Idea
a tryout, writes that he earned 63500 In
six months. It Is possible for an In
telligent person to meet with equal suc
cess.
One feature of the business which
should appeal to everyone. Is that the
work may be done at horns tn spare
time. No literary ability Is required and
women heve as great Hn opportunity as
men. Ideas for plots are constantly
turning up. and may be put tn scenario
form and sold for a good price.
Particulars Sent FREE.
Complete particulars" of this most In
teresting and profitable profession may
b. had FREB OF CHARGE by sending
a poet card to
Photo-Play Association
BOX 158. WILKES-BARRE, PA.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
will learn with delight that her con
dition is very much improved.
MISS HILL’S SCrfOOL PRESENTS
"THE COUNTRY SCHOOL.”
There is no school in Augusta that
entertains with more individual
charm than does Miss Hill's and
nothing given recently has been more
(njoyed than their presentation Fri
day afternoon of "The .Country
School,” a mirth provoking little farce
that caused unbounded laughter trom
the many guests in attendance. The
skit was put on by the primary and
intermediate grades and the two acts
presented the morning session of a
country school and the afternoon time
when the formidable committee man,
and other visitors called and the chil
dren were put through their various
stunts with the most delicious re
sults.
Henry Card made a splendid Com
mittee Man and Miss Edith Callaway,
as '‘Mrs. Crane," and Miss Genevieve
O’Connor, as “Mrs. Hunneyhuckle,”
two visitors at the school, were most
amusing with their old time costumes,
the costumes of the children being
equally as ludicrous.
The ease and naturalness with
which the children assumed their
parts spoke oT the training which
they had received and the perfectness
with which they have beeu taught to
learn.
KING’S SONS
ELECT OFFICERS.
The business meeting of the King s
Sons Bible Class for the purpose of
electing officers for the ensuing year,
whb held on Friday evening. The ot
flcers elected are as iollows;
M. F. Rawford, president.
Miss Hurtle Mayes, vice-president.
Arthur Hbodes, sec, and treas.
P. I. Holland, social secretary.
Committees.
Membership and Social Committee;
,J M Ualton, Dock Folds, Mrs P. P.
Jowers Miss Katie Young, Mrs.
Louis .lackson, Mrs. Charles Bateman.
(The ladies being auxiliaries to the
class.)
Committee for Vis'ting the Sick.
Walter C. Bennett, T. B. Jowers.
The regular meeting of the class
will be held on Friday evening, as
usual, at the home of Mr. .lowers at
1128 Dugas Street. Your presence Is
earnestly desired.
PHILOMATHIC CLUB.
The Phllomathlc club will meet
Wednesday afurnoon at four-thirty
o'clock, at the Y. W. C. A.
MRB. THEODORE WASHBURN
TO ENTERTAIN FOR
MRS. CRAIG CRANBTON.
Mrs. Theodore I'. Washburn will en
tertain with cards Monday afternoon
In compliment to Mrs. f'rulg Cranston
of Savannah.
MRS. RUDOLPH OEHRKEN TO
ENTERTAIN COTERIE.
Mrs. Rudolph Gchrkon will enter
tain the Thursday Coterie this week.
newTof"harlem
G».—Mr«. M. A. Bbik*v, Mr.
If. A DlAkey *nd MJflt Bcrtl# Blake/
of Winder. Gii ~ v Mr. J. If.
Wood’a family In Harlem the punt wa* k.
Wo Klad to report norn»* Improve
ment In Mr. M. If McFfmurray’a enroll*
tlon.
Mr*. Ella Clary la on a vtfllt tn rela-
Our entire stock of Silk Presses that aMa
V sold for $12.50 and $15.00. Crepes, I I I 1
Taffetas and Messalines, in colors dj 9 Xx
and black, for ■■
Every dress In stoek that formerly ■ _ _ --- __
sold for SIO.OS and $22.60. Smart, fSb 3 B *ft
snappy models of Taffeta, Crepes H Brk. w. '£ Y
and charmeuse; no two alike; all v[J | f g \jf
go at
Your unrestricted choice of any silk ■ _ __ ___
dress In our Ntore formerly $25.00 H \7 ff
and $27.50; one or three piece gar- Xk | ffm ||
ments, In all new designs and color- sJJ I 9 "ff
lngs, at *
Think of it! Every dress in our ■ __
stock that sold formerly for $32.50, ■FI ff Aft
$35.00 and $37.50 put on sale in one B W X. B
lot; all exclusive models at the one ff • \J
price ~
SILK COAT SUITS
$35.00 Silk Suits $24.85
$39.00 Silk Suits $28.95
Mail Orders Filled Prompty
tives in Atlanta.
Mrs. Vernon Hatcher and little son,
John, left on the Oth Inst, for Atlanta,
where they will be guests of Capt. J. V.
Jones’ family.
Prof. It. D. Faille, who has been se
riously 111 for several weeks, left on the
Bth Inst, for Clayton, Ga., where he
goes to recuperate. Ills many friends
hope the change will he beneficial to
him and that he will he restored to
perfect health. His little son accom
panied him.
Mrs. Fannie Brooks and chh idren, of
Augusta, are visiting Mrs. Savannah
Verdery.
Dr. and Mrs. Fredrick I*. Byrd, of
Batesburg, H. <\, were guests of Dr.
and Mrs. J. F. Greene the past week.
Mr. H. S. Deane, of Macon, was In
Harlem the past week.
Miss Nina Arnold was a vsltor to Au
gusta one day the past week.
M¥s. John Larrikin has recently pur
chased a Ford automobile.
Mrs. W. L. M«*F murray, of Waynes
boro, Ga., visited Mr. M. 11. McKlmur*
ray’s family the past week.
Mr. P. D. Taylor, of Wilkes county,
while returning from the Confederate
reunion in Jacksonville, Fla., stopped
over for a short while with his son, Mr.
C. B. Taylor in Jlarlom.
The primary election for county of
ficers for Columbia county took place
on Wednesday the 6th Inst., and the
following officers were nominated with
out opposition: Clerk of court, L. F.
ECZEMA ITCHED
»Bun
-■ i »-■ i n i
So Badly, Scratched and Made Sore.
Could Not Sleep at Night. Cuti
cura Soap and Ointment Cured
in Little Over a Week.
Or of ton, Ky.—" There was a little pimple
came just above my knee. It filtered and
I picked It and In a f.w morn days I found
that they were thick on
me from my waist down.
They kept getting larger
until some were as large
asacornrnon-alsrd button.
The eczema Itched and
burned so badly that I
scratched and made It
sore. If I wae out In the
hot eun I would sweat
t ■/
and It made the breaking out burn. Part
of th. time I could not sleep at nlglit.
" I used ——— and some powder and I
used some salve called
other things but none were successful. I
suffered with the pains for most two weeks.
When I got ftntlrura Hoep and Ointment I
would wash with ftutlcura Hoap and put
the futlcura Ointment on and they soon
quit Itching and burning. Cutlcura Houp
and Ointment cured me In a little over a
week.’’ (Signed) Miss Pearl Davis, June
20. 1913.
Although th# ftutlcura Boap and Oint
ment are most successful In the treatment of
affections of the skin, scalp, hair and hands,
they are aim most valuable for everyday use
In the toilet, bath and nursery, because they
promote and maintain the health of the skin
and hair from Infancy to age Hold every
where IJheral sample of each mailed free,
with 32-p. Hkln book Address post-card
"Ouflmra, Dept T, boston."
HTMen who shave and shampoo with Cu-
Ucura Soap will And It best for skin and scalp.
Blanchard; sheriff; P. A. Crawford;
tax receiver. G. L. Hevllle- tax collec
tor, O. McDaniel; treasurer! C. J. Dill.
There were no candid tes for surveyor
or coroner.
Mrs. J. If. Dickinson and daughter,
after a short visit to Mrs. K. D. Fadlo.
have returned to their home in Char
lotte, N. C.
A high class entertainment under the
auspices of the Order of the Eastern
Btar. was rendered In the Opera House
in Harlem on the evening of the Sth
Inst. It was a farce comedy with six
acts, entitled. “Joe, The Wa'f.” It was
one of the best entertainments Harlem
has had in a long time, and was par
ticipated In by a I local talent.
The recent heavy winds have very
materially damaged cotton in this see
ton. la many places cotton will have
meaty
You Tennis Men, Swim
mers and Golfers Will
Find at Levy’s the
Needed Apparel
Tennis Nats 50^
Dunk Trousers SI.OO
Flannel Trousers $.5 00 up
Tennis Shirts SI.OO up
White Flannel and Striped Suits ju*t the
thin# for the Summer Fvciiiugs .. ..$210.00
BATHING SUITS
In unlimited variety, in one and two piece
suits for men, women and boys.. to $lO.
The J. Willie Levy Co.
Crepe Dresses
$5.95
NEW CItEPE Dresses in white
and color combination, solid
colors and dresden designs. In
snappy models; some with minar
ettes, others with frills; all new
models; made of plain, corded
and figured crepes JfifJ. <)f>
Kayser’s Gloves
SI.BB
WdITE, black, and Colored Silk
Gloves,• double tip finders;
white, chamois color, white with
black stitch; black with white
stitch; chamoisette; warranted to
l««t SI-CO
White Skirts
$1.25
WHITE Pique Skirts, patch pock
ets, large pearl buttons,
good quality of pique; launders
prettily; does net muss easily;
special *1 25
hand Bags
NEW LOT of Handbags in
leather and silk, In all new
shapes, with ntckle or gumnetal
clasps; fitted with mirror and
change purse .... *1 25
KELLY’S
Dyer Building
to be replanted owing to the wind heat
ing the young plants into Mhreads.
The small grain crop throughout this
section Is looking fine atai with no tr
uster, a good crop of both oats and
wheat will be h iwanted.
Indigestion? Can't Eat? No Appetite?
A treatment of Electric Hitters in
creases your stops Indiges
tion; you can eat everything. A
real spring tonic for Iflver, kidney and
stomach troubles. Cleiunses your whole
system and you fuel line. Electric
Bitters did more for Mr. T. D. Preble’h
stomach troubles than any medicine
he ever tried Get a bottle today. 50c.
and SI.OO, at your Druggist.
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve for Eczema.
FIVE