The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, May 17, 1914, Home Edition, Page TWO, Image 10

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TWO THE ENTIRE WORLD DRAPED IN CREPE This is literally true of the situation so far as the world of fashion is concerned and “The Satisfac tory Store” is fully prepared to do her share of the draping, but there are many other things quite as necessary to your comfort and you can depend on us to supply the need. W^ R ThltZl?T?iZg n sum P eem SHIRTWAISTS It is not olten thru yon havo the ohanco of buying a lovely Silk Waist that will wash, at *IOO Or the latent model In a fine Crepe Waist, at *IOO Some of those Waists ard striped, some plain, but all white with the new low collar and abort sleeve Of course, we have other finer . waists for *250 that are easily washed, all silk or all crepe, with the new sleeve and roll collars, considered very cheap ut $2.60. Dress Goods for Skirts Silk and Wool Silk Poplin 46 Inches wide, worth $2, *149 46 inch Crepe in popular colors, worth *l-26, at *IOO 26- Ratine, in white and colors, at .. f>oO 27- Ratine, in white and colors, at .. 25** 27-inch Irish Poplin, will wash, at 25*' •'ll inch Figured Sherrette, at IRfl Colored laiwns, at JSC Ladies ’ Cool Summer Underwear Ribbed Union Suits, with knee pants, at 50*' Malinc Ribbed Lisle Drawers, with lace edge, at 25*3 Mallne Ribbed, low neck and no sleeves v, '«t 10** French Lisle Ribbed Vests with stay-up strap, at 25** English Lisle Ribbed Vests, all sizes, at . .gC Muslin Combination Stilts, at *104) Muslin Corset Covers, at 25**. 39*' and SOD Wash 811 k Vi als, Knickerbockers and Drawers. HOSIERY DEPARTMENT Ah Spring advances and the weather warms UP. the question of eomfnrtubln and sanitary Hosiery occupies attention, and our advice Is to be sure of the colors as well as the texture and above all demand fresh now stock to se lect from. We keep a f-apply of Kayser’s and McCal- s Silli Dime, at jjjj qq 75c Silk Boot Hose, strongly reinforced, 59c Cobweb Silk l isle Hose, worth 60c, at Cißtize Lisle Imported Hosiery, all the time 250 The Satisfactory Store ... NEWS OF SOCIETY ... Ballard-Nixoti Mr*. Wade Ballard announce* the engagement of her daughter, Aia, to SACRED HEART CHILDREN OF MARY. The Children of Mary of the Ra cked Heart will hold their postponed meeting this afternoon at four-thirty o'clock at the convent and not at three-thiry, as was flra announced. MISB HILL'S 9CHOOL TO HAVE FRENCH EXERCISES. Miss Ig»lla Hill has sent out a limit ed number of invitations for the French exercises at which her pupil* will entertain on Wednesday evening, ITCHING AND Bill ECZEMA On Both Hands and Wrists. Could Hardly Use Them. One Cake Cuticura Soap and One Box Cuti cura Ointment Completely Cured. Oarboo. Thu—" About (riMi ;nn Mo I had a blister coma on my hand and wilii ll continued to «|>r«td until m iorgi as a dollar and twain* dls uoaainx Itciun* and burning Thay said it was eraarna and It would taka a lona ttma to cura it. I had tho at-sama oa both hands and wrtata. It was to bad that 1 could hardly uaa my hands for anythin* It Itched and burned M badly tlial 1 had M rub oa fi m acraich until sort* cam* "I got rwnwdlc* and tb« traatmont did no good l>ut did liana and mad* It pcrfertly rough I saw an advcrUmarat to cur* orMtta for tan dollar* and I rant fur It and uaad It atiout on* month and It did no* da nag good I laorntd a few gnar* ago of a fnand ualng t'utlcura Soap and Ointment. I triad Cultcur* Soap and Ointment and Uiag relieved me of the Itching and burning at mi*. In a week • time mg araama *al cured On* cak* of Cullcur* hap and on* l>ai of Cuticura Ointment completed lb* ■*ira " (Signed) O. B. Jordan. July S. ISIS. Wbg oat have a dear akin, aoft wlilt* band*, a dean scalp and good hair* It I* your birthright Cutirtira Soap with an eoradaaal ua* of I'utlrura ointment will bring about thaaa coveted condition* la Jtoat aaaa* when all d*a tali* Sold through set ibsfwarlil Liberal •ample of each mailed (No. with 11-p skin Book. Addrea* poet sard “Cuticura. Uept. T. Boeton " Mg'Men wbo shave and shampoo with Cu- BauraSoap will find It bmt fur skin and scalp Crepe and Voile Dresses For street and promenade, a love ly line of fine Crepe and Voile Dresses that are sufficiently trim med to make them extremely attrac tive, easily washed or dry cleaned. One very attractive lot at .. $4.50 One lot unusually pretty little Dresses at $5.00 Rice Cloth, Ratine faneily trimmed, at $6.50 Black Wash Habutai Silk Dresses at .$7.98 Mourning or Evening Dresses, from $7.98 to $25.00 Trunks , Suit Cases , Bags A Suit Casee tha will outwear anvthing of Us kin **- for *l5O Picnic Suit Cases for light travel, special JRI Others that are larger at wholesale prices, from *l9B up Entire lino of fine Trunks and Traveling Rags, at wholesale prices. Crex Art Squares and Rugs are admittedly the finest floor covering for summer; they are easily cleaned and exposure to the weather does no injure them. We keep all sizes, from 36*72 Inches up to 12x15 feet Prices «1 nn *1 25 *2 98 *4 98. *7 98. *1398 NECKWEAR Why bother to cut and make a Lace Yoke, when we have a dozen different styles to se lect from, for less than you can possibly make °ne for 59c up Pretty Lace and Embroidery Collars * rom '2s** up Silk Shirtwaist Cords, worth 25c, at .. ..jgc Middy Blouse Silk Lacing Cards, at .. .. IOC Shamrock Tissue Glove Handkerchiefs, 10** Hand - Embroidered Handkerchiefs, at .. 25** BURTON-TAYLOR-WISE COMPANY Mr. Joseph Nixon, the marriage to take place In June. May „oth, at half after eight o'clock at thu school. Tho program of tho evening will consist of dialogues by little Miss Margaret Montgomery and Master Walter Fargo; one act of the Blue Bird presented by little Missea Marguerite McOowan and Ann.. Me Klnno Campbell, and "The Wind from the West," presented b> Miss Alice Davidson, Miss Katherine Cutnming and Miss Anne Thomas. The entertainment will he present ed under the direction of Madatue U C'Arette do Montreull, the very able French teacher. BAPTIST MISSIONARY MEETING. The postponed meeting of the First Baptist Missionary Koeletv will be held Tuesday afternoon at five o'clock at the Baptist Church, JONES RADCLIFFE. Quite a surprise to their many friends was the marriage yesterday Ht high noon at the parsonage of the St James Methodist Church of Mrs. Ada Mae Crouch Hadcllffe and Mr, 1-eroy Jones. Bov. W. 11. Hillard of Delating. Only the Immediate famt lies of the contracting parties being p eaent. The bride wore a smart traveling sc.it of olive green brocade, with which was worn a dainty blouse of while lace and a burnt leghorn hat trimmed with flowers aud ribbon of the eame green tones Attended by the most cordial of g\>od wishes Mr. find Mrs. Jones left over the Georgia Railroad on a wedding Journey to At lanta, Chattanooga and other western pon its. Mrs. Jones la the second daughter of Mr and Mrs. J. H Crouch, and is a yvung woman of charming person ality and numbers her friends by the score. Mr Jones helds a position of responsibility with the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad and la • young uian of sterling worth. Vpon their return they will be at home to their friends at tiilO Fifth Street. JOHNSON-GRIFFITH. The marriage of Mias Fannie Pau line Johnson and Mr J T. Griffith. Jr., took place at the bride's parents' borne on lower Kills Street Thura day morning. Immediately after the ceremony they left for Atlanta. Ga. on their return they will bo at home with the bride's parents, to receive the congratulation* or their many friends. SURPRISE LUNCHEON. The 1 -allies' Aid and Missionary Society of the Broadway Methodist Church met at the residence of Mrs. K. I*. G raison last Mouday evening Immediately after the meeting ad- THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. the members were surprised by n delightful luncheon. The color scheme was carried out in green and crimson. All of the guests had a most enjoyable time. Mrs. Claiborne Snead hae returned from Atlanta. The many friends of Miss Annie Thew will deeply regret to learn of her serious Illness Mrs Coxnrt and Miss Fannlelu Cozart, of Washington, Ga., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Flem ing Garllngton. STATE NURSES TO MEET IN ATLANTA CONVENTION. The eighth annual convention of tho Georgia State Association of Graduate Nurses will be held in Atlanta Wed nesday and Thursday, May 20th and Jl*t. at which Augusta will be repre sented by Mrs A. C. Jlartrtdge, Miss Moran, Miss Holler, Miss Boone and Miss Grist. Incident to the conven tion will be a luncheon served Wed nesday bv the Atlanta Registered Nurses Club, and Thursday afternoon a tea at Georgian Terrace Hotel with the Grady Hospital Alumnae as host esses, preceded by an automoblie ride. For the convention the following program will be carried out: Wednesday May 20 1914. Morning Session. 9; SO to 10: SO Registration of mem bers and payment of dues. 10:30 Call to order. Invocation—Rev. M M. Memmtnger, Rector of All Saints' Church. Address of Welcome—Miss Frances Patton, R. N., President Atlanta Reg tslered Nurses' Club. Address of Welcome—Mrs. Ramuel I.umktn, President City Federation of Women's Club*. Response-Miss 8. H. Myers, R. N. Intermission 10 minutes Roll Call Report of Secretary— Miss M. A. Moran R. N. Report of Treasurer—Miss A. D. Cannon. R. N. Report of Corresponding Secretary —Miss E 1., Dealer, R. N. Report of Standing Committee*— Arrangements—Mrs, K. 8. Tupman, R. N. Eligibility—Miss M. E. Burges. R. N legislative—Miss J. M. Candltsh, R N. Report of Red Cross State Commit tee— Miss M. A. Moran, R. ,N., State Chairman. Report of State Board of Examiners Miss K. R Dondy, R. N.. Secretary. Report of President—Mrs. A C. llartridge R. N. Old Business New Business. Adjournment Thursday, May 21, 10:00 A. M. Call to order The Hospital vs. the Graduate Spe cial Nurse Mly M A. Moran. R, N. Reciprocity and Our Professional Obligations Mrs. L A Warner, Pres ident Tcuuessvs Slate Board of Ex aminer*, ( BIG APRONS AND GOWNS Large size Crepe Gowns, in white and colors, at 59C Mußlin Gowns, in high or low neck, at . .50C Extra special Muslin Gowns, worth * 139 - at *IOO Big Slip-on Aprons, with sleeves and low neck, very long and made of the best percale, a * 09*' and 75C Large Gingham Aprons, like a dress; worth SI.OO, at Aprons for cooks, housemaids and nurse 3, with oc without bibs; that will wash and not Tade . a * 25**, 39** and 59C About 15 Wool Coat Suits to go at .. .. HALF PRICE A good chance to get a Suit to wear away this summer. MEN’S DEPARTMENT You do not often have the opportunity of buying a standard $1.25 Satin-Finished French Madras Shirt at SI.OO, or an English Madras, full size and length, at 50c. We carry the Men’s liong Web Seam Drawers at 50c. Any man can keep cool if he wears our French nainsook knee-length Drawers, or the short sleeve Vest of the same material. They ought to bring 50c each; our price is 39c. Ualbriggan Bleached VprfTs or Drawers, at 25** Men’s extra large, soft, longcloth Night Shirts, at 50** Men’s Silk Sox, with lisle heel and toe, at 25** Men’s imported Lisle Sox, in different colors, at 25** Men s Linen Heel and Toe Lisle Sox, at 12’/&C* Men’s protected clasp Sock Supporters, at 25** Men’s Tab Sock Supporters, per pair, at IOC Men’s All-Linen Handkerchiefs, at .. .. 10** Men’s genuine Rain-proof Dmprellas at *IOO and SI 50 Men’s Suit Cases, at .. ..*l5O *l9B. *298 and up to $lO Men’s extra large Absorbent Linen Handker chiefs, at. 25** Men’s Silk Four-in-Hand and Clasp Ties, 25** Non Elastic, Slip-Slide Suspenders, at .-25** Red Cross Nursing Service—Miss F. F. Clement, Chairman National Com mittee Town and County Nursing Ser vice. Intermission—lo minutes. Call to Order. Unfinished J-tusiness. Report of Committee on Resolutions. Report of Tellers Introduction of New Officers. Adjournment. Automobile ride around the city. Machines leave Hotel Wlnecoff at 3:30 P. m. Afternoon Session, 3:00. Call to order. Report of Delegates: American Nurses' Association —1913, Georgia Federation of Women's Clubs—l9l3. Address—Mr. Bernard Suttler, Man ager of the Raoul Foundation Fund. Hospital Social Service Work—Miss Margaret Rrndley. "The Nurse and the Commonwealth; The Nurse and the Commonhealth” — Miss J. Van De Vrede, R. N. Adjournment. Outdoor Meetings at the First Presbyterian Church Reseat Grounds With New Pews, and Have Them Well Lighted; Expected to Be a Success. Several years ago, when Rev. J. R. Sevier came to the First Presbyterian church, It was difficult to get a good congregation at the night service. For the summer months Mr. Sevier de cided to have outdoor services. At tho front of the church, in the beau tiful grove of elms, seats were ar ranged and lights were hung and the people Invited to attend. From the HAS A CURE EOR PELLAGRA Parrle Nicholas, Laurel. Miss., write*; "Seems to me If I had not obtained your remedy wrhen 1 did I would not have lived much longer. I am glad you discovered this wonder ful remedy that will cure Pellagra Vt hen I h-'g .n taking Baughn's Telia gra Remedy my weight wa» 60 odd pound*; now it Is 90 odd. I would like to have this published and sent to sufferer* of Pellagra.” This Is published at her request. If you suffer from Pellagra or know of any wbo suffers from Pellagra It Is your duty to consult Uie resource ful Battghn. who has fought and con quered the dreaded malady right In the Pellagra Belt of Alabama. The symptoms—hands red like sun hum. skin peeling off; gore mouth, the Ups throat and tongue a flaming red; with much mucuous and chok lug. Indigestion and nausea; either diarrhea or constipation. There is hope if you have Pellagra you can be cured by Baughn's Pella gra Remedy Oet big free book on Pellagra. Address American Com pounding Co., Box *Ol2. Jasper, Via., remembering money refunded In any caae where the remedy falls to cure. House Dresses, $1.25, $1.50, $2 These Dresses are made of fine Zephyr Gingham and English Flaxon. They are trimmed with a contrasting color, embroidery and wash buttons. We admit that it does not take much material to make a simple little house dress, but we question seriously whether you can buy the material and make one of these pretty little Dresses as cheap as we sell them for. Prices— sl.so Dresses .... $1.25 $2.00 Dresses .. . ..$1.50 $3.00 Dresses .... r .. ... .. . .$2.00 White Goods Department 90-inch Linen Sheeting, special value, at 50** 36-inch Lin en Lawn for waists, at .. .. 29** 25c Sherrette for waists and dresses at 15C 35c Mercerized Mull for soft drape dresses, at 25** 10c Pajama Checks and soft Longcloth, 7%C 40-inch White Lawn, the 10c quality at .. 5C 40-inch Sea Island, 7%c wholesale, at .. .-5C White PK and Linene for skirts, at .. .-10** Table Damask and Sheets Full bleached Table Damask, for the special, at ' 25C 72-inch Table Damask, full bleached, worth 75c, at 590 2, 2 y 2 and 3-yard lengths of Pure Irish Dam ask, worth $1.50, at 100 Sanitary Dimity Bedspreads, easy to wash, at 81 35 Full size, full bleached Bed Sheets, special at • •• 39C 81x00 Seamless extra heavy Sheets, worth 85c each, at •• G9C Extra large Bath Towels, worth 15c each IOC Extra heavy Bath Mats, in different colors, from SQC to SIOO beginning the meetings met with ap proval. More lgembers of the church came to the evening service and peo ple who had no church relation and those who were members of other churches but wanted tho out of doors, than had ever attended the summer evening services. Each summer these meetings have been held and Dr. Se vier announces that they will begin May 31. lie plans to have the grounds re seated with comfortable pews and well lighted. The choir will be arranged on the right of the church front as usual. It goe.R without saying that the meetings will be a grand success. CREAM BRAZIL NUTS Mon day at Sheron’s, 39c. IADIES LISTEN For Experienced Hairdressing Phone 2621-J or 928. Save your combings and do not send your work out of the city Have work done by one of most experienced lady hair dreseers in South—Mrs. J. Will Ergle, 602 West Avenue. North Augusta, S. C. All work sent for and deliver ed. Satisfaction guaranteed. Levy’s Bathing and Beach Suits Look As Well After the Bath fls Before. For Ladies: Mohair, Silk and Satin, Charm ing Styles $3.50 to SIO.OO Trimmed in plaids and Persian Silk. Bathing Stockings, Caps and Shoes. For Men and Boys: One or Two Piece Suits, in wool or cotton, many colors, 50c to $ 5.00 The J. Willie Levy Co. Executive Order Gives Goethals Wide Authority Washington. —Widest authority in the punishment of offences against the law in the canal stone has been conferred upon Colonel Goethals by White Colonials! We are showing the most up-to-date White Colonials in Augusta. White Sea Island Duck with covered buckles, leather or white heels. Price $2.50 and $3.00 THE loOTERY R. L. GARRETT Mgr. SUNDAY. MAY 17. Separate Skirts We carry a splendid assortment of white and linen Wash Skirts that are sufficiently large for any siz e. One lot plain White PK Skirts, that are low, at *l-00 PK and Ratine Skirts, with peplum or ruffle, at , -*1.75 Special line fine Wool Skirts, worth so.oo, at *3 98 A fine assortment of new Wool Skirts just in, from 85 00 up SI.OO Heath erbloom Petticoats, at G9C Long Kimono In Oriental patterns, from $125 to sls 00 Children's Ready-to-Wear Little Zephyr Dresses, with different colored cuffs, collars and belt to harmonize in fast washable colors; for children from 6 to 14 years of age; worth $2.00 at *IOO Stonewall Rompers, for little children, the best washable garment made for little tots at 50C Children’s Muslin Drawers, for 2to 12 years sizes, at me Boys’ Athletic Ribbed Vests, at 5c Misses’ Middy Blouse Suits, worth sl, at 50** SILK AND CREPE Oh, yes; it is an even race with silk and crepe for first honors. An assortment of Crepe Dress Materials includes plain white, black and colors, as well as floral and embroidered pat terns, from 10c up to 85c, one especially pretty Crepe, 31 inches wide, at 19** 36-inch wid e Satin Stripe Silk Habutai, at 50C 27-inch Silk Messaline in leading shades 69C Entire line of $2.50 and $3.00 Crepe Meteor, at *l9B 45-inch Silk Permo Tussah, at *l-25 LADIES' SPECIALS The new black and colored Silk Parasols, In different s bapes, some solid, some stripds and some floral* tops. a rainproof Umbrella, light enough for sunshine, from *1 OO up Leather Handbags, in new shapes, from 50** U P Graduation and Evening Fans, at 50**. *l. *l5O and *2 Hand - Embroidered Handkerchiefs, three in a box, for . .. .. .....75C Finest Sheer Linen Handkerchiefs in the market, at IOC Full line Lace Net Veils and Beauty Spot Veiling. Incorporated 716 Broad Street President Wilson. In an executive order today the governor of the Pan ama Canal is empowered to *grant pardons and reprieves for offences against the laws and regulations and to commute sentences and remit fines. He also may establish a pa role system and prescribe regulations for the employment and welfare of the prisoners in the penal institu tions in the zone.