The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, May 15, 1914, Home Edition, Page THREE, Image 3

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FRIDAY. MAY 15. SATURDAY and AFTER SUPPER SALES A Book of Surety Coupons May be exchanged for a $2.50 book of 10c coupons, which may be spent in any department in the store —Grocery excepted. The convenience of this system is apparent to all. You may get 25 10c pur chases if you wish, or one $2.50. Double Surety Coupons before noon and after supper. AFTER SUPPER SALES 6 TO 7 O’CLOCK. Uneeda Biscuit, Lemon Snaps, ZuZu Crackers, 3 pkgs IQC Lighthouse Cleanser .. . 5C Musiin Drawers. 25c values .. . . Children’s Petticoats, small sizes, 50c values 19 c Lyon’s Tooth Powder l&C Covered Glass Pitchers, 2-qt. .. 23^ 25c Cotton Mops 19C 75c Middy Blouses, colored and white collars .. .. 500 10c Black Shinola Polish 5C 7 TO 8 O’CLOCK. Octagon Soap, cakes IOC Ladies’ Neckwear, lace and linen collars, jabots, values to 25c, choice 5C Muslin Gowns, low necks, 59c values 39C Corsets. $2.00 and $3.00 values in assortment, for .. .. 98C Woodbury's Facial Soap IgO 35c Brooms 29C 15c P( terman’s F.oach Food .. IOC Girls’ Colored Dresses, pleated skirts, ages 6to 14 years .. .. .. ..59C 8 TO 9 O’CLOCK. Fairy, Flake White, Tar Soap, 3 cakes IOC Surety Cocoa, %-lb 18C Children’s Gowns, small sizes, 49c values .. . 25C Packer's Tar Soap 19C Brass Cuspidores 49C One Day Alarm Clocks 59 c 25c Colored Gingham Pantry Aprons 15C KEWPIE GARTERS, lJty The Kewfie Hose Supporters, for children.* uisses, boys and wo men, in white or black, usuai’y sold for 25c, Saturday will be 19C APPEALING PRICES ON GIRL'S DRESSES White lawn dresses, with long waist, made of inserting and tneks, full pleated skirts with lace inserting let in, ages 8 to 14 years $2.50 kg** 1 GOMBACKS DEFEATED ALBANY BABIES YESTERDAY AFTERNOON First Game of Series in This City Copped By Score of 3 to 1 Both the Local and the Visiting Aggregations Put Up a Fine Grade of Ball—ln Fact, a Sensational Game. The Combacks won the first game of the series from Albany in this ■'burg” yesterday afternoon by the score of 3 to 1. The Babies had a beautiful chance in the second inning to score when they had a man on second and third respectively and South walked up to the plate, grinned at his "limps," then swung his bat around three times and then, lo and behold, proceeded to lambast the air for three consecutive times. (What a pity; the fans had gathered from his manly efforts that he was going to make a homer.) By the way, this retired the side. Clock Work. Everything went along like clock work until the seventh inning. «nd this state of affairs would have prob ably. no doubt, have continued If Wells had not take a foolish Idea Inlo his head to see two of the local play ers collide. He carried the Idea out In the following manner; taking his PEARL BUTTONS All sizes of pearl buttons sold as high as five cents a dozen, will be three dozen for .. . White lawn dresses, low necks and short sleeves, finished with bands of embroidery; ages 8 to 14 years $1.25 Colored gingham dresses, in fancy stripes, trim med in solid colors; ages 6to 14 years ... .SI.OO Gingham dresses for little tots, ages 2 to 6 years 59 1 You are asked to inspect the stock of sheer lawn and shadow lace dresses, eminently suit able for commencement dresses for girls be tween the ages of 8 and 14 years. Nothing could be prettier than the double flounce shadow lace dresses with ribbon sashes. (Second floor.) slab and gently pushing the oncoming ball about two degrees off of the foul line Just mlddleways between first and home, up in the air a bit. Well, the result was inadvertlble. Wallace and Berger "locked horns"—in other words decided that the game was rather tiresome and therefore decided to take, a nap for five minutes. (This really happened.) Result. The following Is the result of the Innings in which the runs were scored; First inning: Burgess wus the first man to face the Baby twlrler and was walked (nice start, wasn’t it, for Al bany?). Smith then stepped up and, incidentally, disappointed the fans by not repeating the home run variety, but Instead substituted It with a hunt towa 'ds first. He was tagged out when he attempted to soar over Erwin's head. Burgess went to second, then passed to third on Petty's wild throw to sec ond. Mackert rapped a hot one to 75c Pure Silk Boot Hose , 50c Made with lisle soles and tops, high spliced heels, full fash ioned. They may be had in black and white and a full range of colors. Hose that sell easily for 75c, Saturday for 50<^ White boot silk hose, with double soles, 25c values for .. 15<* Mens and Womens Handkerchiefs Ladies’ sheer corded layvn and men’s hemstitched lawn hand kerchiefs, 5c values for 2< />$ Men’s pure linen hemstitched, initial handkerchiefs, broken lots of our regular 25c handkerchiefs, Satutday for .. .. 12 y 2 $ Ladies’ Neckivear Net and lawn, lace trimmed, the newest shapes with the latest touches of color, 50c values for 25^ The Tennis Season is Upon Us The twang of the racquet and excitement of the game is in the air. White’s tennis goods are specially priced. Horsman’s $6.00 special racquet, with grooved handle ..$4.50 $1.75 tennis racquets, marked $1.50 $1.25 children’s racquet and rubber ball .98^ Ayers Championship English made tennis balls are specially priced in lots of a dozen or more. Ask for prices. ( Fifth floor.) Weather: Probably Fair $1.25 FRAMED PICTURES, 79^ In splendid frames. The pictures themselves are landscapes and reproductions of the old masters. Saturday’s price 790 The Purity of Foods Does Not Depend Upon Prices Wavy Hair SWITCHES Reduced to $1.45 Worth Regularly $2.50 short and was thrown out. Burges* scored in the meantime. Clark, an other one of the home-run variety, sent the jiill crawling through the pitcher's legs and then through cen terflelder's, there fori giving him hiH chance to anchor on second. Berger was next and was walked. Manager Manush evidently tired of the way in which the locals were treating Petty, benched him and re placed him with South. Then Mana ger Brouthers walked up with a "don’t care who they put In there" expression on his face and proceeded to drive out a Texas leaguer, which was good for two bases and also was good enough to score Clark, who was on second. Kelly rapped his to third, therefore causing Burges to be tagged out while on the road to the home plate. Brouthers Did It. The Combacks scored the third run in the sixth Inning Clark was th< first man up and knocked a pop foul Just off third. Manush copped It. Berger rapped out a nice Texas leaguer which was good for two bags. Man ager Brouthers followed with a clean hit Just over the left fielder's head, which scored Berger from second and stationed him In his place. Kelly sent i, pretty fly buzzing over In the right field zone. Its wings were clipped and Brothers was thrown out while com ing back to second. This retired the side. Only Run. The Babies gained their only run In the eighth inning. Mayes rapped a hot one to short fHE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA, GA. UMBRELLA JARS $3.50 mat green umbrel la jars, Saturday, $1.98 There are over a hun dred of them Just fresh from the factory. Very few shorter than 24 inches and all are of Tine wavy hair, mounted short stems. The color range is sufficiently ex tensive to enable us to match your hair perfect ly. Sale Saturday, all at *145 which was fielded without any trou ble, evidently, as he wus thrown out at first long before he had traveled halfway there. Hanna followed with a three-base hit Just over center’s head. Parker chopped out. Cochran rapped out a nice Texas lOaguer which let Albanv core her first and only run. "Coeh-ian" evidently left the, last section of Ids name behind him, for he did nothing of the sort. In fact, he ran like an “Ice wagon" and only succeeded In getting to first In a fraction of a second ahead of the "pill." Erwin was next and rap ped one Just In front of Brouthers, which Isiunded up “quick as a flash,” hitting him on the shoulder. Erwin was afe on first. Cochran safe on second. Manush ballooned out tc, first. This retired the side and Incidentally defeated Albany. The following Is the box score: Albany. AH. it. H. Po. A E. Mayes, cf ..3 0 0 2 0 0 Hanna, If 4 1 1 1 i 0 Parker, 2b 3 0 0 3 1 0 Cochran, rs.. 4 0 1 2 0 0 Erwin, lb 4 0 2 7 0 0 Manush, 3b 2 0 0 3 3 0 Wells, c.. 4 0 1 f, 1 0 Durmeyer. *s 4 0 13 0 petty, p 0 0 0 0 0 0 Houth, p 3 0 1 0 4 0 •Morrow 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 32 1 0 24 13 0 Augusts. AH. It. II Po. A. K Burgess, rs., ...... 3 I 1 1 0 0 Smith, If 3 0 2 2 0 0 Mackert, cf 4 4 0 S 0 0 Clark, 2b 4 1 1 1 * 0 $3 Ladies Colonials,s2.29 For Saturday we have taken gunmetal, satin and patent leather Colonial pumps, this season’s favored slipper, in welts and turns and leather kidney heels and buckles, and priced them at $2.29 Pumps, straps and oxfords, in patent leather, and kid, which we offer ofdinarily at S2T)O and have marked them $1.98 29c Sale Saturday Mat green vases, jardiniers and fern dishes, .values lo 60c, go on sale Saturday at one price 29 cents Five different styles in vases; two sizes in fern dishes, one in jardiniers. We pride ourselves that our Groceries are the purest foods obtainable, but we are also conscious of the fact that the prices are considerably lower than many feel the standard warrant. SPECIAL SATURDAY PRICES Self-Rising Flour, Jersey Cream brand, 24-lb. bag 770 HAMS, Armour’s Star or S. and S. lb 18V6C Full Cream Cheese, lb 220 Fresh Country Eggs, dozen .. .. 240 Creamery Butter, pure ami sweet, pound .. . 300 Breakfast Bacon, pound . . 230 Fancy Lemons, dozen .. . -140 Rice, fancy head, 10 pounds 650 Lard Compound— §iXV.:\v ::v: *« Size 20 *235 Coffee, Rio, IQC; E. C. D., 290; Surety, 330. COLD MEATS. Sliced Boiled Ham, lb .. .. 35C Veal Loaf, lb SAC Souse Meat, pound 180 Imported German Sausage, pound 350 Dressed Hens, lb 250 "LORNA DOONE" the New N. B. C. Output, 20c Pound BRASS JARDINIERS $2 values in liras-; jar diniers, Saturday, 98c Granulated Sugar 25-Pound Bags sl.lO CANNED VEGETABLES. Tomatoes, No. 3 cans, six for 540. Sifted Peas, six cans 700 Lima Beans, six cans .. .. 650 Succotash, six cans .. .. ..700 String Beans, six cans .. 450 Corn, six cans 480 Asparagus Tips, three cans .. . 570 Pork and Beans, six cans 540 Tomatoes and Peppers, two cans 350 Kidney Beans, two cans ~ 2J»O Whole Okra, two cans 250 Sliced Pineapple, three cans .. . . : 230 Grated Pineapple, two cans 350 Berger, lb 3 1 1 12 0 0 Brouthers, 3b 3 0 2 0 1 1 Kelly, ss 3 0 0 0 3 1 Wallace, c 3 0 0 6 2 0 Neyenhouse, p 2 0 0 0 6 0 Totals .. ..28 3 717 15 2 Score by lnlngs: H Albany 000 000 010—1 Augusta 200 001 00*—v •Batted for Houth In 9th Inning. Summary: Two-base hits, Clark, Berger, Brouthers. Three-base hit, llahna. Stolen bases, Burgess (2), Wells (2). Double plays, llsrina lo Parker Base cm balls, off Petty 2, Neyenhouse 1. I.eft on bases, Albany 5, Augusta 3. Hit by pitched bail Parker (by Neyenhouse), Neyenliouse (by South), lilts, off Petty 2 In 1 Inning, off Smith 5. Struck out, by South 4, by Neyenhouse 4. Time of game, 1:31. Umpire, Moran. ST. LUKE BALL CLUB TO PLAY LANGLEY NINE I ■!—< Th* Ht. Luk«» bfwbnll t*»rn will Journey Hnttirflny ov*r to faunal*y, H (\, to oompot*- with the utroriK Caro lina nln*. Thia Rom* will no #loubt !»♦* a v*ry font on*, for both t*<irnH »r»* compound of good material. Th* Ht. Luk«? tfHfn Ih now playin# In mid-Maafton form. everybody” likes it. Likes what? SENSATION FLOUR. Smothered Chicken W T ith mushroom sauce, brown potatoes, hot home made Southern rolls, coffee, tea or milk, will be the supper in the Tea Room Saturday night, for which the price is to be 35^ Lemon ice cream, a particularly delicious ice made after our own recipe, will be served for 10^ GARBAGE CANS $1.25 galvanized garb age Cans, Saturday, 98c fish. Salmon, Pink Alaska, three cans .... 270 Fish Roe, old Virginia, three cans 250 Shad Roe, two cans .. ~ 350 Shad, 2 cans 250 Mackerel, six for 250 Smoked Sardines, In butter, six cans . . , . • 500 Salmon Argo Red, two cans . . ~ 350 Kippered Herring, three cans 250 LOOSE PICKLES. Chow .low, quart. 28 r Swee* Mixed, quart 3QC olives, quart 300 Jelly, Bull Head, .’! glasses, 250 Jam, any kind 8 glasses for 250 Catsup, Bull Head, three bottles 250 Ginger Ale, quart bottle .. 18 (; Olive Oil, pure, bottle 280. 4RC, 780 Olives stuffed, bottles .. 250 TODAY'S BASEBALL WEATHER American League. Chicago at Washington; dear. Detroit at New York; clear. St. Louis at Boston; clear. Cleveland at Philadelphia; clear. National League. Brooklyn at Chicago; clear. New York at Pittsburg, clear. Philadelphia at St. Louis; clear. Boston at Cincinnati; clear. Federal League. Baltimore- al Buffalo; clear. Kansas City at Pittsburgh; clear. St. Louis at Brooklyn; dear. Indianapolis at Baltimore; dear. The Road to Succeee. The best brain effort and Indigestion do not go hard in hand, if you would win u lasting success you must keep your stomach In good working order and your bowels regular. This Is eas ily done If y,,u go at It rightly Mrs. C. C. Baker, Homer city, Pa., writes: “About two years ago I suffered from stomach trouble and constipation. Af ter I began using Chamberlain's Tab lets my condition Improved. At the end of a week I could eat and sleep well." Hold by all dealers. 11.50 Straw Hats at Merlins', Toilet Goods Cutloura SoH|> Witch Hazel Lyon’s Tooih Powder . . Danderlne . Pond’s Ex tract Amollne Powder .... 0 , Packer’s NatHr- Regular !&■? T? Scented Soap UflJ (r Arnica Tooth Sonp £uu 10n WllHamV’" ’ • 131 l Shaving Stick Williams' Jersey Cream Soap Dioxogen . Pound Can .Terven’s Talcum . .. Peroxide of Tljolrogen . . TfFind’s Honey and Almond _ , Satur- Pebeco Regular jaw"- day Herplcide .. *“ Eau de 50c 30c l.isterine WwU Pompeian Massage Cre a m Free Samples Saturday of Isabel Caa sidy's "Beau Brummel” Nail Polish. A liquid that is new and satisfactory. WATER COOLERS Three gallon galvanized Water Coolers, $1.89 fl/issi, flip® 111 GOLDEN HARVEST FLOUR 24-lb. Bags 50c SOUTHERN LEAGUE Barons Win. At Birmingham— Score; R H 8 Birmingham ....103 400 20*—10 11 1 Chattanooga ....101 010 000— 3 10 1 Robertson and Dllger; Kroh, Reisigl and Graham. Crackers 6, Billies 3. At Allant Score: R H 0 Montgomery 000 010 200—3 7 1 Atlanta 210 100 20*—« 8 2 ■last end Klelnow; Ddescher and Munch. Pels 3, Turtle* 1. At New Orleans — Hoi e: R H E Memphis 000 000 001—1 8 3 New Orleans . ..100 000 02* —3 5 l 11. Merritt and Bemts; Wilson &q<l Higgins. Vole 7, Guile 4. At Mobile — Score by Innings; R. Mobile 000 310 000-4 Nashville 420 000 001—1 Fritz, Gudger and Hchmldt; Mar. shall, Boland and Gibson. sensatTon flour has strength, color and flavor. Every sack guaranteed. THREE