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SUNDAY, MAY 24.
Band Concert
Lake View Park
F
This Afternoon 5 to 7
Free Motion Pictures
in Casino at 8 P. M.
Before Shopping Read Herald Ads
Best Shoe Values
The Reason is apparent--
we sell direct: “From Maker
to Wearer/' The Middleman's
Profit is saved you.
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We carry but one line viz:
the product of Craddock Terry
Shoe Company, one of the
largest and best manufacturers
in the South. Our stock is clean
and new-always in the latest
styles.
This is why we can afford
to stamp each shoe with our
guarantee of “Your Money's
Worth or Your Money Back."
*2.511, -3.00, »3.5 D
GUARANTEE SHOE CO.
Broad and Tenth Streets
We Claim the
Best Shoe Values
That Can Be Se
cured Anywhere—
Why?
Society
GOSSIP.
Is she infirm, a haggling witch of low
ering mein;
Is this the Gossip we have heard but
never seen;
Is she this kind?
No, gentle dreamer, seldom is she so:
Rather has she many shapes, say those
who know
And felt the glow
Of shame and sorrow, fear and rage of
mind, —
Such are the passions that her thrusts
unbind.
Sometimes she takes the guise of
dainty maids quite fair:
What moots it her the guise she takes,
what doth she care?
They serve her ends:
The old, the young of high and low
degree;
Sometimes her guise is that of even
thee:
In -wanton glee
She doth infect all souls who come her
way
And listen to evil of her say.
No optimist can ever say she aught did
good:
She longs to cloak her helpless vic
tims with a hood
Of fear and shame:
She's always on the move, her vampire
tongue
Doth wag as litanies that imps have
sunpr:
'Till love has won
Upon this land of idle humans vain.
She’ll always be our horror and our
bane.
—H. H. A.
CRANFORD CALENDAR.
Tuesday—Mrs. T. W. Loyless.
Friday—
Friday morning, 11:30, Topics, Club.
CHILDREN’S CARNIVAL CHAT.
As previously announced the com
mittees for the children's carnival are
as follow's:
Chairman —Mrs. A. J. Salinas.
Music —Mrs. E. P. Pearce.
Refreshments —Mrs. DeVaughn, Mrs.
W. S. Gardner, Mrs. Bolder and Mrs.
Olliphant.
Toys, etc. —Mrs. T, W. Loyless.
Grounds and Green—Mrs. W. A.
Mulherin, Mrs. J. W. Levy, Mrs. Isaac
Read, Mrs. St. J. Moore, Mrs. Bryan
Cumming
Prizes offered for the following
classes—l prize each —Decorated most
effectively:
1. Bicycles (not motor cycles).
2. Tricycles or velocipedes.
3. Baby carriages.
4. Doll carriages.
5. Best effect in any Individual in
dividual or vehicle not in the other
classes. No animals larger than goats
may be used.
The carnival will take place (weath
er permitting) on Thursday afternoon.
May 28th, at five o’clock, at the baso
ball park.
Elsewhere in this column is the
final result of the voting for the queen
and her maids. These will form a
beautiful procession marching to the
throne and attended by fairies, butter
flies and brownies, —-then the queen
will be crowned by Miss Tennant, who
was the queen of the carnival last
year. After this takes place there will
be dances and drills and singing bby
children from all of the public schools
and from the gymnasium classes and
Miss Harris's singing classes.
After the entertainment all sorts of
attractive things for children will be
sold by members of the Camp Fire
girls and the junior class of the Tub
man school.
Although this carnival will not be
as large as the Savannah one which is
described elsewhere in this column, we
will have several hundred children In
it and we hope to have the grand stand
filled.
It only costs a quarter if you are
grown up and less if you are a child.
Buy your tickets at Howard's or Gar
delles or at the ground.
—On Tuesday evening, May 27th at
Gifts to the Bride
We were probably never better able to fur
nish more attractive wedding presents than
now.
Hundreds of the newest and tastiest sugges
tions have poured into us until we feel sure we
can please and delight the most fastidious
taste, both in the highest grade and costly
gifts and the inexpensive kinds.
Chests of Silver in the most attractive pat
terns, silver service charming cut glass articles
of singular beauty and many small but appro
priate gifts that will delight the recipient.
The name of SCHWEIGERT & CO. on your
gift in itself is sufficient to insure a hearty
welcome for it.
Come and let us show you. Tt will be a
pleasure to offer suggestions for your guid
ance.
Wm. SCHWEIGERT & CO.
The Jewelers
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
eight o’clock the graduates-elect of St.
Mary's will entertain their parents and
friends. The following beautiful pro
gram will be presented, Miss Jessie
®tulb, president of the class ’l4 pre
siding:
PROGRAM.
Part One.
Entrance March Wagner
Elizabeth Dorr.
Class President's Address, Jessie Stulb
Salve Regina Henshaw Dana
Literary Symposium.
Class History Jessie Stulb
Class Poem Nellie Sherman
Our Ancient Enemies . .Lamar Norvell
Newman Glee Club, Marion McCarthy
Class Prophecy .. .. Ruth Thompson
Class Will Georgia Morris
Response Elizabeth Kinehley. ’IB
Part Two.
Valse Brilliante Moszowski
The Songs My Mother Used to
Bing Smith
Danse do Caractere Holst
Nellie Sherman, Susan Brittingham.
Trio —Break, Break, Break—Anderton
Georgia Morris, Lamar Norvell, Sarah
Miller.
Andante Finale, from Lucia, (for the
left hand).. . . Donizetti-Lesehetizki
Georgia Morris.
The Day is Done .. ..Sister of Mercy
Curtain.
Keep Bowel Movement Reaular.
Dr. King's New Life Pills keep
stomach, liver and kidneys in healthy
condition. Rid the body of poisons and
waste. Improve your complexion by
flushing the liver and kidneys. "I got
more relief from one box of Dr. King's
New Life Pills than any medicine 1
ever tried,' says C. E. Hatfield, of
Chicago, 111. 25c.. at your Druggist.
Six Walnut Bars for 25c at
SHERON’S Monday.
RED SCALY SPOTS
ON BABY’S SCALP
Like Tetter. Would Itch and Burn.
Could Not Sleep. Kept Spreading.
Hair Came Out in Handfuls. Cuti
cura Soap and Ointment Cured.
Now Has Beautiful Golden Curls.
R. F. D. No. 4, Box 35, Llthonla, Ga.—
*' My baby was bothered with a scalp t rouble
something like tetter. It began by rough.
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and dead. They made sores and kopt
spreading until they almost covered her
entire head. Her hair came out In handfuls.
“ My family physician told me to get the
Cuticura Soap and Ointment. I began
washing her with the Cuticura Soap and
applying the Cuticura Ointment, did this
twice each day, and In six weeks she was
cured and her hair began to grow out imme
diately. Now she has beautiful golden nurls.”
(Signed) Mrs. Sidney Park, June 16, 1913.
For more than a generation Cuticura Soap
and Ointment have been the favorites for
the treatment of eczemas, rashes. Itching*,
Irritations and other torturing, disfiguring
humors of the skin and scalp. A single set Is
often sufficient. Sold throughout the world.
Liberal sample of each mailed free, with
32-p. Skin Book. Address post-card "Cuti
cura, Dept. T, Boston."
HTMen who shave and shampoo with Cu
ticura Soap will find It best for skin and scaln.
very red. scaly spotscom
lng, first on her temple.
The spots were about
the size of a half dollar.
. They would itch and
make her cross and
would burn so she could
not sleep at night. They
began to spread and
looked real ugly and
made her hair look rough
GOLDEN BROS.
Purple Stamps 1054 BROAD STREET Purple Stamps
The Ladies’ Outfitter.
Special Offers for Monday
We are going to continue the sale of Dresses
Ranging in price from
$7.50 to $15.00, at IU q>#.OU
New Shipment of
Silk Waists Just Re
ceived. Regular $2.50
Values which are
going to be sold
Monday for
SI.OO
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Special Notice
Just received by express, and too late to
go in our regular ad, 20 pieces Colored
Chiffon Taffeta, full 36 inches wide, in all
the new shades of Prelate, purple, pigeon
blue, copen blue, lilac, Kelly green, brown,
navy, white, cream, black. The above
special will be offered Monday all day
long. Price
SI.OO Per Yard
J. A. Muflarky Co.
SPECIAL
$3.50, $4.00 and $4.50
PANAMAS, at
$1.98
The biggest line of Panamas
ever shown in Augusta.
See Display in Window
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