The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, June 05, 1914, Home Edition, Page NINE, Image 9

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X AFTERNOON, JUNE 5 . R. JUNE ROSE SALE To say we were surprised at their enthusiasm is stating it mildly. Of course, it meant large pur chases,. but what does quantity count when we are enabled to sell the things you desire right now at big underprices? June Rose Sale of Boys’ Clothing Children’s Wash Suits, 25c Neatly made garments of tan-colored Hnene; sailor style, in sizes 3, and 4 years; 50c value. Jhildren’s pq_ Vash Suits ,OuC i i Of Gingham, Galatea, and Cham iray, Russian sailor and military (o'.lar; white and colors; 2 % to 8 ear sizes. Jhildren’s ai in Vash Suits ..... VnT’u | New Oliver Twist, Russian and, illor collar styles, of English rep, alatea, madras, in white and coi rs; 2Vi to 8 years. June Rose Sale of l oung Men’s Panama Hats ’anama and Leghorn Hats, SI.OO The genuine not imitations, mind you. They fairly bristle with idividuality.. June Rose Sale of Wash Skirts, Petticoats. Etc “Some Shirt Sale” Selling Men’s High Grade $1.50, $2, $2.50 INegligee Shirts at the Sensational Price of In the history of Augusta retailing there never was a shirt sale like this, from a standpoint of quality, or bona fide values. Come tomorrow—hundreds of dozens will be added, making complete the range of sizes from 14 to 17%. The tremendous crowds, the last record-breaking sales of Friday and the half day Saturday leave no doubt hut that men are enthusiastic over the shirts they are getting in this sale. Boys’Blue Serge *3 nr Norfolk Suits . .. Norfolk style, with full cut kntck er pants; taped seama and full lined; $5.00 value. Boys’ Khaki Knicker Pants .‘rrb Made of strong government kha ki; in sizes 5 to 18 years. Regu lar price other times, 75c. * Wash Skirts of Cl JQ Enqlish Rep Made to wash well and keep their *tylinh lines. Made of extra heavy ICngllsli Hep, finished with side pock et». deep hero, and large pearl but tons. Sikrts of Broad C 7 qc Wale Cord Two smart styles are shown, both particularly new and desirable. Made with ruffled peplum; also cutaway front double tunic, trimmed with pearl buttons. Three New Styles C>| Qf: of Skirts at .. .. Of soft poplin, with long pointed tunics; with long double tunics, and genuine imported silk poplin. All-Silk Messaline Cl Petticoats Kxtra heavy quality, in a choice as sortment of colors, and variously styl ed plaited bottoms. Quality, too, has been uppermost in our minds while gathering the merchandise for this event. We have picked and chosen only the cream of these makers’ stocks—we couldn’t be satisfied with any thing short of the best. THE SEASON OF ROSES— Meaning on the very threshold of beautiful summer and young men’s fancies lightly turn to thoughts of “vacation” and “good times” by the sea and in the mountains. To Have “Good Times” You Must Have GOOD CLOTHES»And Here They Are The Hamburger's Shop First Reduction Sale 600 VOUN6 MEN'S SUITS J|/ nr Sold for $20.00, f w l $22.50, $25.00, M 7" ■•■ Vr Tho moil who came here last Saturday for these Suits simply raved over them—never saw such snappy clothes in a sale before —couldn’t be lieve that such qualities could ever be sold so cheap. The sale continues tomorrow. Come in and see all those elegant models you’ve admired all season—double stitched edges—long rolls—in the smartest fabrics of the period—club checks—light grays—dark colorings, too. Just the very cream of 1914’s niftiest clothes that sold all along for S2O, $22.50, $25, and $27.50 —and now the Hamburger Clothes Shop says 7C take your choice vlt* / O MEN’S $1.50 ' q p. TROUSERS OdC Just the thing for business or outing wear —some slightly soiled from handling. All sizes. June Rose Sale of Misses’ and Girls’ Apparel Misses’ and Juniors’ Wash Dresses 64^ For outing and porch wear, carefully made of fast color gingham and chambrey in plain colon, stripes, arid checks. Sixes 13 to 1!) years. Girls’ White £ # nw Voile Dresses Kxqulsltcly made of sheer voiles, also flue lawn; dainty laces and Kugllsh eyelet embroidery trimmed; hemstilrhed tucking and plain hemstitching; low and round neck; sixes 2 to <i years. Girls’ Percale and 'lOr Gingham Dresses vIUL Fast color Wash frocks In dozens of styles and patterns. French waist styles, low necks, snd short sleeves; 65c value; 4 to 14 years. Children’s White /fir Lawn Dresses Hv/t Cute styles trimmed with French embroidery, lace, and rows of turks. Full skirt with deep hern; high and low neck sixes; 2 to 0 years. Misses’ and Girls’ # Middy Blouses HOL Of whlt c llnciic In six different styles, ['lain and lace fronfy Including the new Chinese coolie effect. Misses’ White i /\/\ Pique Skirts ■ »UU Distinctively styled of fine quality, broad cord pique In three styles, Including the most popular pannier effects. An unusual quality. 1 V $5.00 Men’s $3.00 Serge ao Trousers Eight-striped Serge Trousers—cuff bot toms—will go well with your blue serge coat. % /~Ah f j JUNE ROSE SALE OF Women’s Hosiery and Underwear Silk Stockings, 33C Woven with high-spliced heels and double soles; colors are tan, gray, black, and white. An excep tional value. Women's Burson Lisle Hose, 14C The only hose knit to fit comfortably without a Ream; made lo retnll al 25c and 35c a pair. In black only. v Full Faebioned Stock '"9t, 19C flood quality Hale, hi black and white; perfect fitting and elastic. Regu lar pried, 29c. Lowest Prices Our Chief Attractions SCHNEIDER’S The People’s Store-A Store for Everybody *MJggjg* JJjT/T Im&t 7s JSIBMmM i Jew *\ .jTSSm . .. I 'Mwm* 1 ]/*'< mm "(I 555 l 352. . -JSgji&i I ibb • wps Men’s $1.50 Of o q* fice Coats ,Ot)l Every man wants one right, now. Get it now. Plain black effects. Beamles Black Hose, fIC Of a splendid quality gauze, woven with high spliced heel* and double lolos. Women's Ribbed Vests For fl'/jC Nicely made of elastic ribbed cotton; finished with taped neck and arm holes. Lisle Thread Vaete, 17C A splendid value; elas tic and perfect fitting; neatly trimmed neck and arms. 16 Button Length Glovos For KflC OT white silk, with dou ble finger tips. Worth SI.OO. OLD REGiSTEfi IS DISCOVERED Diary of Famous Black Prince Comes to Light; Was in an Old Rusty Iron Box. London.—Tlio discovery of a regis ter of the Black Prince in the pos session of a firm of solicitors which has been in business for several cen turies is exciting great curiosity to day. The register was in an old sheet iron box so rusty that the bottom was almost falling out. It was covered with a pile of deeds. The old em ployes of the firm hud known in a general way that there was a diary ol (he famous prince in the box, but ap parently no one bad had enough in terest to examine the volume for lime out of memory. A new head of t o firm derided to investigate and sub mitted the volume to Sir Henry Max well Byte, deputy keepfer of the record office, who declared it the mlssJng one of a series of threo registers of 1860 to 1365, the other two relating to Chester and Cornish properties of the prince, .being in his office. Interesting. Among the Interesting references in the hook is ono under date, of Sep tember fi, 1847, which runs: "A commission to Harry de Percy and Kalph de Nevile to treat with the Kingdom of Scotland about the delivery of L>avid de Bruis (Bruce).” There is a. suggestion in another place Hint the Black Prince had cast ids eye upon the throne of Spain. Payment is grunted to a '‘clerc” for a “charter of alliance (marriage) both ancient end newly made between Eng land and Spain. Goldsmiths must (or may) have made fortunes from him. Bernard Bombard, for "three sets of buttons and ono great brooch,” gets fVve hun dred llvres. Jakely and XTliln, the pi pers, “for the quittance of their debts,” get 16 ltvros, 13 shP.ling, and four ppnoe. Sir John Chandos, the great, com mander, reeedved a present of agri cultural BtoeJk and implements from the prince, including “the sow valued at 3s. and 6 five little pigs of 3d.” Five ploughs with 6 sets of irons and fittings cost. 13 shillings and. six pence. Anothpr extract runs: “To our be loved bachelor. Sir Walter of Pauley (permission) that. 1n going to those parts (Newport( that he may fish at his pleasure In our pond (,-stang) of Newport, and the fish that lie may catch he may carry away with him." Robert Joyner received 60 shillings for 3 chairs and for a leather-bound coffer 13 shillings and 4 pence. A blacksmith's and armorer’s pay va riod in an appropriate way; "Richard of Exeter appointed our ferronr, fak ing for his fee yearly 10 llvres for the war, and in time of pence tor Ilia fee 100 shillings." HAS SECURED 1 FAMOUS BlPir ■ " ■ 1 ■ • Captain Baldwin, Who is Ter ing Europe in Interest of N Haven Aircraft Company. New York.—Advh :cs receiv’d lure today from Captain Thomas S i<.,' ' win, who is on a European imr, e. the interests of a New Haven (C.iii.i.i aircraft company, state that lie f i secured ono of the celebrated Hopwuli biplanes and will bring it here. The Kopwlth recently won the internation al water faring contest at Monaco for Great Britain. It is understood the machines will now be manufactured in this country. Sopwlth machines are now made in both land and hydro-aeroplane types by a company of which the aviator, Thomas O. M. Kopwlth, is the head. In England the new Snpwlth biplane is known as the "tabloid” because of lta small size, with little more than two hundred feet of sustaining sur face, in which the resistance Is re duced to a minimum. Cortland E. Bishop recently cabled to the Aero Club of America that this biplane was the fsvortte of the eymlng race foi the Coupe Internationale d'Avlattou, and two two members of the American team—Charles T. Weymann snd Wil liam Thaw—would try to obtain Hop wlth biplanes for the big contest. Jacques Mortane, a noted French authority, recently ascribed the su periority of this machine largely lo tiie fact that ttie lower plane presents a lesser angle of Incidence to the air stream than the upper ptun. "This disposition," lie says, "per mits of the two planes being utilized for leaving the earth or water for as cent In the air, and of nothing but the upper plane remaining in the bed of tho wind. Thus the machine i os sesses the advantages of an aeroplane having bearing surfaces of variable extent. GET $3,000. New York.—Highwaymen took M.« 000 torlay from two clerks of u Brook lyn paint company while their em ployers watched from a top-story win dow. The clerks were entering the factory when two men leaped out of a tout ing car and with pointed revolvers (old them to throw up their hands. A cen federate atepped Inside the factory and ordered everyone to keep quiet. T 1 « clorka dropped the bag containing ' ■ tnony and the robbers seized It end escaped. CONVICTION AFFIRMED. Tranton, N. .—The New Jersey mi prerne court today affirmed the vlctlon of Patrick Quinlan, Inrtu : ni Workers of the World leader, chart ed with advocating hostilities during ih silk mllf strike at Paterson. Quinlan was sentenced to two tc seven years' Imprisonment and fined SSOO. He hegHn his term about a year ago. hut was released pending the disposition of his appeal. Appeal will now be taken to the court of er rors and appeals. Levy Million Loan. On Board U. 9. 9. California, Maiat lan, Mex. (By wireless to Ban Diego. Cgllf.)—A loan of one million pesos has been levied by the constitution nllsts In possession of the city of Teplc upon Spanish residents, ac cording to Information that reached Mnxatlnn today, it was said that all Spaniards had been notified to leave Tonic by June tith. Desertions from the federal force* defending Magatlan coutiuuo. NINE