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FRIDAY. JUNE 12.
SATURDAY and AFTER SUPPER SALES
IN CONNECTION WITH
SPECIAL FIRST TEAM (Z) SALES IN EMPLOYES’ CASH PRIZE SALE
Reduced Prices
From these already remarkably low figures
are possible by securing double Surety Coupons,
given before noon. A five per cent saving is what
'double Surety Coupons represent.
A fter Supper
Sales
6 TO 7 O’CLOCK.
WOODBURY'S FACIAL SOAP, 19C
UNEEOA BISCUIT, LEMON SNAPS,
ZUZU CRACKERS, 3 pkgs for IOC
LIGHTHOUSE CLEANSER .. ..5C
NADIA CORSETS, new shipment
of $1 values, for 79c
CORSET COVERS, embroidery
trimmed; 49c values for .. . -29 C
25c COTTON MOPS 19C
3£c BROOMS 29^
GIRLS’ COLORED DRESSES,
ages 6 to 14 years 59C
7 TO 8 O’CLOCK.
PACKER’S TAR SOAP 19C
OCTAGON SOAP, 3 cakes .. .-IOC
MUSLIN GOWNS, lew necks;
59c values for 39C
CHILDREN'S MUSLIN PANTS,
all sizes, special IOC
10c BLACK SHINOLA SHOE
POLISH 5C
75c MIDDY BLOUSES S()C
ONE-DAY ALARM CLOCKS . 59C
BRASS CUSPIDORES 4.9 C
8 TO 9 O’CLOCK.
MUM 19C
FAIRY, FLAKE WHITE, TAR
COAPS. 3 cakes . . . . IOC
SURETY COCOA, %-lb. tins for lgC
BRASSIERES, all-over embroidery,
cross over back, open front, 50c
* values for .. .. 39C
COMBINATION CORSET COVERS,
AND DRAWERS, $1.25 and $1.50
values for 75c
COVERED TWO-QUART GLASS
PITCHERS 23C
15c PETERMAN’S ROACH AND
ANT POOD IOC
25c COLORED GINGHAM PANTRY
APRONS 15C
FOR ICED TEA USE.
J. B. W. Special Blend, Oolong,
English Breakfast, Young Hy
son, Gunpowder; all 60c teas,
which we have priced for 50°
a pound.
SNOW WHITE SHOES FOR
RED HOT DAYS
Women's white
canvas colonials,
$3.50 values for
$2.95
TUBMAN’S COMMENCEMENT
MOST DEAUTIFUL IN THE
HISTORY OF THE SCHOOL
Fifteen Hundred People Pres
ent For the Exercises Last
Night at Grand Opera House
■ DR. GAINNES SPOKE ON
“THE MODERN WOMAN”
Bplass Oration By Miss Lois
K Eve, Who Also Won High
I Honors, Was One of Finest
i|| Ever Heard.
B Despite the very warm weather and
the absence of electric fans 'in the
Wester, it ig conservatively estimat
ed that there were fully fifteen hun
|red people present last night for
the graduation exercises oT the Tub
man High School—said to be the
most beautiful and most significant
r tn-3 history of the school,
: There were twenty-four in the
* graduating class, twenty-three of
• whom were awarded diplomas. It, was
t*rnounced that the young lady re
♦efving the certifticate was not an 1
Taped Edge Gloria
Umbrellas, 79^
100 ladies’ taped edge
gloria umbrellas, han
dles in trimmed Mis
sion, Paragon Steel
frame; regular SI.OO
sellers, priced Saturday
for 79^
SI.OO Pure Silk Gloves,
69^
16-button pure silk Gloves, with
double tipped fingers, sizes 6
to in black only. These
are SI.OO values, which we
have priced at 69 1 '
Boys’ check Nainsook Shirts
and Drawers, size 24 to 35, 25c
sellers, each .. 19C
LAST DAY PRICES ON GROCERIES
Items you want at prices you seldom get. Order your needs Saturday. Groceries may be charged at these prices. We invite comparison.
Golden Harvest Flour
24-lb. bag 80c
HAMS, Armour’s, |OT/
Star brand, lb
PICNIC SHOUL- \A\/ r
DERS, pound
COFFEE.
Rio, lb., 20C; E. C. D„ lb.
30C; Mocha and Java, 3 Ibß.
:;ioo
White canvas pumps and oxfords
with or without straps, with
wood covered or leather heels;
$2.00 value for
$1.69
applicant for a diploma, for the had
entered Tubman only last year, hav
ing received three years of her high
school training elsewhere.
Carrying Shasta Daisies.
After an overture by Balk’s Or
chestra the curtain arose at 8:30 and
the young ladies beautifully gowned
in white, carrying bouquets of
Shasta daisies, marched In very
slowly in twos, one entering from
each elde of the stage at the some
time, as a march was played by the
orchestra. An abundance of lovely
flowers, roses, daisies, carnations,
ferns, etc., mostly In baskets, taste
fully touched with pink or white tulle,
adorned the center of the stage. The
twenty-four chairs, covered with
white cloth, formed a semi-circle
around behind the flowers, which
were arranged so as to make a pas
sage way for the graduates from the
center of the stage, back of the row
of seats. When every one had
marched In the music ceased and all
took their seats together.
Opening Song.
The young ladles arose, walked to
the lootllghts, and under the dlrec
tlon of Prof. S. T. Battle sang the
opening song, ’ Woodland Sprite,” by
Ardite.
Following this came the speech by
Weather Jiu }t!y Rain
DRESS ACCESSORIES
5c Handkerchiefs, 25
Dozen.
Ladies’ lawn handker
chiefs, hemstitched. 5c
values which we are
selling for a dozen.
Ladies’ Hose.
Ladies’ pure thread silk
hose, broken lots of our
SI.OO and $1.50 sellers,
in black, white and col
ors, we will sell
for 69^
Ladies’ Imported gauze lisle
Hose, double at wearing points,
in black, white and tan.
These are 39c values which we
are selling three pairs for $1
LARD COM- | A
POUND, size 10 ~.*P4«IV
RICE, fancy Japan, a
10 pounds T’OC
CHEESE,
full cream
CEREALS.
Quaker Corn Flakes,
three packages .. .. ..23C
Post Toasties, three
packages .. . 25C
Puffed Rice, two pkgs. 25C
Puffed Wheat,
three packages .. •• • -25 c
Miss Lois Eve, who had been chosen
by her class to deliver the only class
oration on commencement night.
Miss Eve looked especially charming
and no praise too high can be given
her for the splendid paper she had
prepared and also for the graceful
manner in which she delivered it.
At the conclusion the entire house
brought forth prolonged applause and
afterwards she was the recipient of
many congratulations from her scores
of friends.
Miss Eve's paper will appear in full
in Sunday’s Herald, as will also the
other class papers.
"O'er the Waters Gliding, ’’ was
sung by the entire class standing.
S -cond Part.
Here the curtain was dropped for
the re arrangement of the stage, al
lowing during the second part room
for the speaker, Dr. F. H. Gaines,
president of Agnes Scot College; the
principal of the school, Mr. T. H. Gar
lett, Supt. Lawton B. Evons, who de
livered the diplomas in behalf of the
Richmond County Board of Educa
tion, of which he Is secretary; Mr
T. I. Hlcwman, chairman of the high
school committee of the board who
announced the class honors, anil Rev,
0. Sherwood Whitney, who pronounc
ed the benediction. These gentle
men were seated in the center of the
stage with the young lady graduates
occu-i ying their former position.
Graduates.
Diplomas were then given the fol
lowing young ladies:
Misses Mattie Harris Armor, Helen
Howard Beman, Mary Bleakley, Ruth
Stephens Clark, Alma Itavls, Maude
Scott Dll worth, Henrietta Donen,
Mary Lois Eve. Dorothy Fitzgerald.
Nell May Griffin, Harriet Reid Irvin,
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
25c Silk Windsor Ties,
19<\
All silk Wind sor ties
in black, white and all
colors and plaids. Our
regular 25c sellers
which we will sell
for 19^
Children’s white socks
with fancy colored tops,
sizes 4 to 81/0, 15c sell
ers for 7. .. 12i/o^
Children’s light weight, fine
ribbed Hose, in black, white
and tan, sizes 5% to 9V6, 15c
values, fo r 12'4C
Ladies' extra size, ribbed Vests
made of selected yarns, first
quality, size 7, 8 and 9,
sellers IOC
f SUGAR’
I
Granulated
Sugar
25 lbs.
90c
If bought
Aith SI.OO
worth of tea
or coffee.
SNOW DRIFT COMPOUND—
Size 5,55 C; size 10, $110;
size 20, $2 20
A Saturday Sale of Toilet Goods
At Prices That Are Commensurate With the Week's Sale
25c Lyon’s Tooth
Powder .. .. feSH
25c Cuticura Soap .. 19^
25c Woodbury’s/f
Facial JjKSy
Soap .. v^Bgjjgpr
25c Peroxide Cream 19<^
25c Danderine 19^
25c pound can Jergen’s
Talcum 19^
FIRST HONOR GRADUATE
TUBMAN HIGH SCHOOL
1914
I .’,--
MISS LOIS EVE
Cecelia Theresa Meadowcroft, Doro
thy Morris, Marguerite Morris. Mabel
Underwear Specials
One ease ladies’ gauze
ribbed Vests, first qual
ity, regular sizes, 10c
value, 3 for 25^
Ladies’ Swiss ribbed
lisle Vests, silk tape in
nock and arms,
35c sellers 29^
Ladies’ extra size rib
bed Vests, taped neck
and arms, 10c sellers
for 71/o^
PRESERVES AND RELISHES
Jam, any kind, three
glasses 25 c
Catsup, “Bull Head" three!
bottles 25C
Peanut Butter, 22-oz. Jars 23 c
Chow-Chow Pickles, loose,
quart 270
Sweet Mixed Pickles, loose
quart 3QC
WASHING, POWDTH, SOAPS.
Sttl Soda, Surety Brand, 2-lb.
packages, 7 for .. .. 25C
Celluloid Starch, seven
packages for . . . .. 25C
Surety Washing Powder,
three packages .. .. 250
Lenox Soap, six bars . . 25* ’
25c Listcrinc .. .. 19^
25c Peroxide of Hydro
gen 19^
25c Witch Hazel .... 19^
25c Sozodont 19^
25c I )ioxygen 19^
25c Packers ’
Tar Soap .. 19^
25c Mum 19^
25c Roseline .. .. .19^
25c Roger & Gallett Rice
Powder .. .. 19^
Ellayz Newton, Lillie Alma Page,
Jennie Sandier, Estelle Sawllowsky,
Mollle Shapiro, Nuomi Llppfield Sil
ver, Mary Taphenes Townes, Gladys
Adelle Vlgal, Katherine Apphia Whit
ney, Lillian Hampton Wilson.
The address by Dr. Gaines on "The
Modern Woman,” which was appro
priate in every sense, was delivered
forcefully and Impressively, right af
ter the presentation of the diplomas.
Owing to the curtailed amount of
space in this Issue, his address Is
being held for appearance in Sunday’s
Herald.
Class Honors.
The class honors were announced
as follows:
First tonor, Agnes Scott Scholar
ship and graduating with great dis
tinction—Miss Lois Eve.
Second honor, Randolph-Macon
Scholarship and graduating with dis
tinction—Miss Gladys Vlgal.
Graduating with distinction Misses
Jennie Sandler and Maude IRlworth.
Complimented Class
Preceding the announcement of the
honors, Mr. Hickman paid a very high
tribute to each and every member of
the Class of 1914 of Tubman High
School, speaking of their high quail
ties as young ladles and compliment
ing the class for its splendid record
of four years of hard study at Tub
man. He said it meant a great deal
more to get a diploma from Tubman
since Mi Garrett has been principal
and since he has had the present
etpable cons of teachers with him
than before. He briefly stressed the
point of -how the school had been ad
vanced in the last few year*.
The Honor Graduates.
It may be said here that the honor
graduates, four in number, well de
Smothered Chicken
Hashed brown potatoes, hot home made rolls
and your choice of iced tea, eoffee or rich milk,
will compose the supper in the Tea Room Satur
day night.
The price will he 40^.
Ladies’ gauze ribbed
Union Suits, umbrella
lace knee, 39c value
for 25^
Ladies’ silk lisle gauze
ribbed Union Suits,
hand trimmed neck and
arms, umbrella lace
knee, $1.25 value. 98^
BUTTER, Surety Rrand, pure
and sweet, ■yn
pound
SLICED PINEAPPLE,
three cans for UOfr.
BREAKFAST _
BACON, pound
FANCY LEMONS,
IRISH POTATOES, a
new, peck tOL
EGGS, fresh from
the country, dozen .. ,
25c Wiliams’,
►Shaving r|J)
sti ” k 19 <* Jg
25c Odor-O-No. ..
50c Nachine Face
Powder 39^
50c Hind’s Honey
S Almond Cream
[gl for 35^
50c I )anderine .... .39^
serve the distinction given them. It
is said that Miss Eve's record has
been equalled by lew who have been
graduated from Tubman. Likewise
Miss Vigal comes very near this
mark. She has been studious and
has won proper credit for her goon
work in the school. Miss Sandler is
regarded as one oT the brightest
young ladles who has ever been given
a diploma at Tubman. In the case
of Miss Dllworth her re<ord hag noi
only been fine In her studies, tor
the four years past site has been a
student at the Tubman she has been
one of the most popular girls In the
school, having been elected and serv
ed for each of the four yours as pres
ident. of her class. And it Is said
that it is through the president ot
the Senior class, more than any other
channel, Hie public Is brought Into
touch with the whole school. As
president she has done ail and even
more than is expected of the occu
punt of this honor office. In addition
Miss Dllworth lias tended to stimulate
athletics, principally in the form of
basket ball, more than any other
student in many years. She was cate
tain or Tubman’s first 'varsity team
and had held this position ever since
It was a winning team, too. In ail
matters of Interest to her school and
Its welfare she was always vitally in
terested.
The exercises were closed with
prayer by the Rev. Mr. Whitney.
The winning of the English derby by
an American horse, suggests the para
phrase "Legs Across the Rea." —Brook-
lyn Time*.
Boys’ Pants, 50c to $2.00. for sum
mer wear, big values. F. G. Mertlns.
Hot Weather
Comforts
One quart Vacuum Ice
Cream Containers, always
serviceable, $5.00 value
for $4.23
Electric cooking stove,small
and convenient, no excess
heat, $4.50 value
for $3.23
Nickle plated knives and
forks, six of each;
set 50^
Set of three, lipped alumi
num sauce pans, 30c, 40c and
50c values; the set is now
priced at 98^
Self Rising Flour
A fresh shipment of Jersey
Cream Self-Rising Flour is
just in. 24 lbs.
75c
CANNED VEGETABLES.
Tomatoes, No. 3 cans,
six for .. .. •• 54C
Sugar Corn, No. 2 cans,
six for 47C
Maine Corn, No. 2 cans,
six Tor .. .. 70C
50c Listerine .. .. . 39£
50c Newbro’s Herpicide
for 39^
50c Wilson’s Freckle
Cream 39^
(Colgate’s Talcum Pow
der, 2 cans 25^
50c Pinard Earde Qui
nine Hair Tonic .. . 39tf
50c Pebeeo Tooth
Paste 39<
50c La Blanche Face
Powder .. .. 39^
35c Prophvlatic Tooth
Brush 25^
British Negotiating For
California Oil Fields
London.—Negotiations on behalf ot
British Interests for the acqulstlon of
extensive oilfields In California have not
yet been completed, but substantial pro
gress In the matter has already been
made. If the (leal Is brought about,
great significance will attach to It be
rnuse of the nature of the syndicate
which has the matter In hand. The mem
bers of It Include Lord Plrrle, whose
firm recently begun the building of
Diesel—engined ships on the Clyde; Sir
Thomas Hoyden, deputy chairman of the
f'unard line and Mr Andrew Weir,
whose steamers are engaged In many
trades.
Mr. Weir Is the head of the group
wh'ch runs the General Petroleum Com
pany, through which an option is held
on the I talon Oil Corporation, the pur
chase of whose property is now desired.
In the event of a successful Issue, strong
opposition will be offered to the Stand
ard Oil Company, and the conetructlon
of oil-tankers to the value of about
twenty-five million dollars le mentioned
us another development.
Patience—He aays hie book* are hit
best friends.
Patilce—But he’s forgetting the la
dles,
"Oh, no. he's not. He says he can
shut the books up when he gets tired.*
—Yonkers Statesman.
First College Student — ln what pla;
does Hamlet’s soliloquy come?
Second Student—l'm not quite sure
but I think it comes in Macbetl
where lago delivers the funeral ora
tlon over Mark Antony.—Lite.
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