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Society
SOCIAL OOSSIP
Never in the history of the lake
side Club lawn in its pristine days
has there been Riven n more beau
tiful entertainment than the open
ing on Tuesday evening last of the
new boat house. The guests were
limited to the elub members and
their lady friends, and while there
was -no water fete as is usual, so
delightful wan the oeeasion that
this was not even missed.
The new club is commodious and
attractive. The dance pavilllon is
splendid, much of their money hat
ing been spent on the superb hard
wood floor that gives an added
pleasure to dancing. Balk'a Or-
BURNING ITCHING
SMARTING ECZEMA
On Hands Every Winter for Thirty
Years. Itching Intense. Could Not
Put Hands in Water or Do House
work. Lost Rest at Night. Cuti
cura Soap and Ointment Cured.
19 N. lfilh fit.. Fort Bniith, Ark.—'"l
hfcve had eczema on my handn every winter
for thirty year*. The nc zema broke out
in a roughncM of the akin.
Then when I would neralrb
It would turn to pimping and
blond and water 00/.o from
It. Tim Itching wan very
Intanan and it would inflaino
and made sore*. I could nod
put my handn in water or do
my liounnwork or boar tho
cold wind. I lont nwt at
night. I tried n numlxv of treatment* but
to no avail They could dry It up for a
while but when I would have my
bend* exposed to cold wind luw k It would
come, red rough nt flret then burning, Itch
ing, •martin* would follow. I wee told
there xu no cur* It we* in the blood.
“I reed of Outtoura Soap and Ointment
and tried a earn pie, l* eecmed to help my
bend*. Then I bought a box of Outicura
Ointment and eome Outicura Soap and
when I had u*«l It up my hand* peeled oft
eound and well and It.never liae appeared
any more. That ha* been over a year ago,
Outicura Soap and Ointment cured gw*
(Signedl Mr» Olaudie Itlngham. Sept 17, ’l.l.
Outicura Soap and Ointment aatlafy In
purity, delicacy and fragrance th# mn*t <ll*.
criminating Sold everywhere Sample ot
each mailed free, with 33-p. Hkln book Ad
<tr*'*« poet-card "Outicura. I)ept T, Roeton.'t
tWMcn who ahave and flhainpoo with Pu.
Ucura Soap will llnd It beat for akin and acalp
BALK'S
BARGAIN
BULLETIN
Beginning on Monday, Juna 22,
W# Will Off*r Some of The
Greatest Bargains
Ever Soon in Auguata.
All seasonable coeds, such ns
you will need right now, such
a* Honey Oomb Towels, lt a yds.
long snd 24 Inches wide, at.
(Mteh.. JO''
Apron Gingham, good quality
and fast colors, at per yard. •RC
60c Rompers, for boys or girl*
39'
Children's Percale Dresses, at
*•«* 25C
Gingham Aprons with shoul
der straps 250
Whits Dawn Aprons with bib*
and embroidery, each 2.V'
Ladle* House Dresses, made
In new styles of gingham and
percale, at, each J|l (M)
Ladles’ Soft Silk and ('repo
Waists, the very newest stylos,
«t. each
Children's Parasol*. aL.-SRC
■nd 5Qc
11.60 Flancy Paraaola at,
9RC
Pine While Chip Hats tor
ladles, each.. ~ ~ ti ,SI 00
Children’s Ratine Hals. In
■white and colors, each., ~250
ladles' fins quality Panama
Hats, each *2 50
Lovely Roeehud Rttnche*--
25< 50< 75c
Stylish White Wings, a pair
We trim our hat TREE OF
CHARGE; and give Purple
Trading Stamps.
C. J. T. BALK
<OO BLOCK BROADWAY
chestra of eight pieces furnished
the most enticing of music and
champagne punch added to the gay
ety oi the occasion.
The decorations were unusually
effective and deliciously cooling.
Several dozen palms were placed
about arching the columns that up
hold the celling and also hanging
the corners, forming Inviting nooks
In which the dancers rested. / The
entire ceiling was studded with
electric lights in white and green,
the club colors, and the building
was outlined in electric lights
wnlcli glowed like a gorgeous chain
of Jewc.s. The breeze from the
lake made dancing a perfect de
light and altogether the evening
was one of the happiest in the life
of tills fine organization.
Mr. Fred Gehrken, president of
the elub, assisted by Mrs. Gehrken,
received the guests, Mrs. Gehrken
being particularly lovely and dain
ty In a gown of white accordion
plulted point de-esprit with a cor
sage of crimson Richmond roses
and valley lilies.
Attractive little souvenirs, tiny
canoes with crossed paddles caught
with the club colors, were distrib
uted as souvenirs of the evening.
As everyone knows the German
Club oi the University of Georgia
Ims always been “there” when it
domes to putting on ihe annual
commencement dances, and this
year was no exception. Visiting
girls from everywhere invaded
Athens as usual, and also as usual,
Ihe danced the night of the Senior
Hop until the "cold gray dawn of
t tie morning after" looked in
through tlie windows of the audi
torium and caused the lights to
pale. They pulled a stunt off up
there that's worth telling about a
tiling that would hardly take in the
more formal Augusta affairs, but
It certainly was a success in
Athens. About three times during
each hop an officer of the German
Club would announce that the
next dance would be a “ladies’
choice." The girls would then se
lect their partners and “break” on
the men who bad been attentive
to them at. the dances, thus return
ing the compliment paid them. You
see the suffragette idea is even
breaking out into society.
Speaking of commencement calls
to mind dainty Gladys Teague. She
had, from all accounts, Just about
the most brilliant time that any
girl ever had over there. T.ie
Athens papers have been full of
her for the past week, and even
went so far as to dress her lit ad
vance for some of the dances. Per
lisps sue didn't like the Idea of ap
pearing In advance as it were, but
you may lie sure that she looked
lovely and charming as she always
does. If girlhood popularity counts
as a future indication (and it doos)
Gladys Teague’s dehut next winter
will usher in one of the most pop
ular debutantes In many years.
She came back to Augusta laßt
night and brought Virginia Lips
comb and Elizabeth Butler as her
guests. ,
The lot,!is lilies ar,> in full
in the lake at Allen Park, great
creamy pink tipped blossoms. Un
like the water lily, which In a way
they rnßemble, the lily pads do not
1 1 1 t
MM EL IRF7HELL
Removes Wrinkles
and fills Out the Skin
MME. ISKBKLL’S Skin Pood
and Wrinkle Puste Is Ideal
for massage, feeding and nourish
ing the skin, filling out ami ob
literating wrinkles. This splendid
preparation should not be confused
with ordinary mu usage creams, ft
is totally different —made after one
of Mine. Ise’hell's celebrated for
mulas. Two sixes, 60c and SI.OO.
Beauty Helps You Should
Know
Mme. Ise’bsll's Turkish Rath Oil, 60c
and SI.OO.
Mms. lsn’bsd's Exquisite Pace Pow
der, 60c. .
Mme. lae'bell's Natural Rtush Rouge,
60c.
Mms. Ise’bell's Rose Rlush Stick
Rouge. 25c,
Mme. lae'beU'a l,tlac Hand WMtener,
Ssc.
Mme. lse bell s Klesh Worm Hradtea
ter. $1 #O.
Mms. lsebell’s D. C. Depilatory
Powder, SI.OO,
Sold by Good Stores Svsrywbtre,
CENTRAL!
T. G. Howard.
Broad and Jackson Sts.
T. G. Howard,
710 Broad St.
Watson Drug Co.,
91$ Broad St.
HrMMERVU.IJC ("THE HILL")
Summorvillo Drug Co,
Partrldgo Inn.
EAST END;
Froot’s Pharmacy,
60$ Broad St.
WEST SIDE;
Th# King Pharmacy,
I!S$ Broad Bt.
NEAR UNION DEPOT:
H. H. Hubbard.
60$ Ninth St.
WEST END;
Lake View Pharmacy.
Broad St. and Crawford Avo.
Made by Mme. Ise’bell
362 No. Michigan Ave., Chicago, Ilk
If your dealer’s nsme Is not In the
above list he can get Mms Isabella
Toilet Props rations for you from ids
wholesale drtigg at.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
lie on the surface of the water, nor
do the blossoms, the leaf growing
not so high as the blossoms which
stands perfectly upright on a slen
der swaying stein, two or throe
feet high. The sight is well worth
a drive through the park, which by
the way, is now one of the most
popular drives in the city with its
pretty landscope garden and its
straight Lombardy populars that
make one refreshed just to look at
them so cool and crips and shivery
are they.
There is much talk and much
work being planned for the memo
rial which It is hoped to soon erect
to the James It. Randall. The
Daughters of the Confederacy have
taken the matter up and with the
new president, Mrs. Sandford
Gardner, it is thought it will soon
b@ pushed througli to completion.
While nothing definite has been
decided It is very generally under
stood that the memorial will be
rather like the one to Patrick
Walsh, a statue of heroic size, and
that it will be placed on the green
near Sacred Heart Church, where
Mr. Randall worshipped for so
many years. There Is already a
small nucleus towards the fund and
when active work is begun it will
not he long before enough to com
plete the memorial is contributed.
The Cranford Club will give a
card party on the afternoon of
Thursday, the 25th, at five o'clock.
These parties have been so suc
cessful In the past that Cranford
is getting ipiite a reputation on tha
subject. The prizes are always
dainty and pretty and the refresh
ments abundant and delightful. If
you have not already engaged a
place just phone Mrs. ,1. P. Verdery.
The Cranford parties are never
large, as the Cranford is limited
as to space, but the Cranford is
doing a fine and flourishing busi
ness these warm afternoons as
there can always be found there a
breeze and a delicious glass of tea.
The marriage of Miss Evylyn
Denning and Mr. Bertram Denning
will be an early morning event of
Wednesday, June 24th, at six
o'clock at St. Paul’s, the young
couple leaving at 7:45 for New
York and other points where they
will hhi| July 17th for Europe to
he gone until early October.
Miss Martha Denning will be
her sister’s maid of honor snd the
groom's best man will he Mr. Clif
ford Hatcher, of Waynesboro. Th e
ushers will be Mr. Tracy Jones,
Mr. Francis Alonzo Muller, Mr.
Warren Bothwell and Mr. Robert
Bailie, Jr.
The bride will wear a traveling
gown, in one of the new gray tones
with accessories to correspond.
There will be no festivities at the
home.
Mrs. Minnie Battle-Allyn, the
Georgia woman who has created so
much pleasant comment by her ar
dent work for suffrage, Is to take
part in tile Labor Parade in Atlan
ta in the fall, and will also he in
a gorgeous parade that will be
given by the suffrages in the near
future. Mrs. Battle-Allyn is well
known in Augusta, where she has
spent much of her time. She is a
woman of independent means and
does not hesitate to contribute gen
erously of them to any cause that
appeals to her. She is in every
way qualified to take an active
part in what tends to ameliorate
the conditions of her sister women.
Mrs. Battle-Allyn owns several
large plantations which she has
personally managed since girlhood.
Suffrage began as a hobby with
her and now it amounts to an ob
seslon. While in Augusta last
week she personally solicited sev
eral hundred names for the peti
tion which she will present to the
Georgia legislature, names of men
prominent In the business and fi
nancial world of Augusta. While
Augusta as yet has no Suffrage
Club one Is to be established in the
near future, and already quite a
number of Augusta's leading wo
men are lined up for membership.
Mrs. Battle-Allyn is one of the state
organi7.ers for the Tenth District.
The Society Editor has been call
ed to account for having announc
ed that a certain marriage would
take place in the morning when it
should have been the evening. For
the benefit of this charming young
bride-to-be, who may in after years
have occasion to issue other wed
ding invitations, as well as for the
enlightenment of any other mutrl
menially Inclined young women
who wish their cards In the paper,
the following suggestion is given;
It is always a good rule to send
an Invitation to the paper. If you
are afraid that the Society Editor
will take It as a personal compli
ment and tax her conceit to the
extent of thinking that you really
want her to attend, simply address
it to the Society Editor and sha
will understand that you only want
the “write up" The wedding
cards are always so handy to have
tacked up ou the Society Editor’s
desk, with her complimentary
tickets, her calendar and other
things, that she uses simply for
reference. Always be sure that
you are taking no risk by sending
the invitation, as u|>-to-date Society
Editors are quite too busy to attend
weddings of other than personal
friends
If you ask any of the IxSkeelda
Club members they will tell you
that “Mum’s” the word. The oc
casion Is that the Mum’s Cham
pagne Company donated two <ases
of ehanipagnetothe a 6
ofehampagne to the opening festiv
ities of the receni 1-akesldc Boat
Club, an attention that was not
only greatly appreciated but great
ly enjoyed. The punch got a now
flavor. and the guests enjoyed It
Infinitely more than they would
have had they not been the lucky
recipient* of this pleasant attention
A Tew days since a card appeared
in one of the local papers calling
attention of the public to the fact
that so many horses were compell
ed to work In the sun without pro
tection of any kind, when It could
be easily snd Inexpensively pro
vided.
One of the largest manufactur
ing concerns in the city, having
about twenty horses at work, sent
an order to one of the leading
hupply stores for a number of
straw hats, or protectors, and was
advised that there were none car
ried in Augusts, snd referred them
to the City of Macon.
This Information is submitted to
the attention of the 8, P. C. A.
AN ATTRACTIVE LOT OF SUMMER SPECIALS
We say attractive because every article will be up to the highest standard of its
kind, not only in style hut in quality, and they are rendered doubly attractive in
price, being easily in reach of every one. We are doing this t© clean up broken lots
and short lengths. In addition we give the Merchants Purple Trading Stamps and
redeem your full hook in Cash or Merchandise. DOUBLE TRADING STAMPS BEFORE NOON
Household Specials
9x4 Unbleached Sheeting, worth 27i/oe
per yard, at 22 1/^0
10x4 Unbleached Sheeting, worth
30c per yard, at 250
SI.OO Blached Pepperell Sheets for
double bed, at .. .. 790
$1.25 Bleached Pepperell Sheets,
extra large 90x99, at 950
1 lot $1.75 white Bedspreads, full
size, at $1.29
75c single bed Bleached Sheets . .650
Extra large $2.00 cut cornered,
fringed Bedspreads, at ~ ..,. $1.50
Extra large 15c Huck Bath Towels
at 100
Rugsjrunks and Suit Cases
36x72 inchCrex Bugs, for any room,
or piazza SI.OO
54x90 inch Crex Hall or Piazza
Bugs, jvorth $5.00, at $2.98
6x9 feet Art Squares, worth $7.50
at $4.98
9x12 feet Art Squares, worth $12.50,
at $7.49
Entire line Velvet Art Squares to go
at auction prices.
Japanese Bamboo Suit Case, worth
$1.50, at SI.OO
Regular $3.00 Tan Suit Cases, well
strapped $1.98
Suit Cases and Traveling Bags to go
at auction prices.
We have a splendid line of fine
traveling trunks that are doomed to go
at the manufacturers’ wholesale price.
Silks and Dress Goods
Everything in these two departments,
has been carefully pruned, and the
verdict is to let them go. Among the
Wool Materials may he noted a 36-
inch goods for bathing suits at .
Of course there are Silks in plenty at
different prices, from 25c to $3.50 per
yard, but we are specializing a Taffeta
Silk, 36 inches wide for coats, skirts
and dresses, at sl, $1.19 and $1.25
Ratine and Crepe We are in the
midst of a great season for these ma
terials. due to tlie soft, clingy, effect
ive drape and to the ease with which
they may be laundered or dry cleaned.
There is a wide range of prices
from to SI.OO
Underwear Department
For a Monday Special we will sell a high or low
neck Gown In muslin or crepe, neatly trimmed
with lace, embroidery or ribbons; regular SI.OO
values, at 75C
10c ribbed Vests with tape In neck and sleeve,
a ‘ 5C
39c Muslin or Ribbed Lisle Pants, at..25C
Men's soft English Longcloth Night Shirts,
“t 800
Men's extra special $1.25 Negligee Shirts,
*t-. *1 00
Men's 75c Negligee Shirts In fast colors. at....5QC
Men’s BOe Nainsook Vests or Pants, each.. 39C
Men’s 39c Balbriggan Vests or Pants, each.. ..250
Ladies’ Shirtwaist Specials
One lot Shirt Waists, worth $3. $3.50, $4, $5, $6, $8 and $lO, on center counter section of store that we
wflnt to sell.* They are high collar and some long sleeves, but can easily be altered UAI C DDinC
to low necks; lace, silk and fine mulls; your choice at .. iIMLI iMuL
Special line fine Crepe Waists in new styles $1.25
Yen’ fine new neatly trimmed Crepe Waists $2.50
BURTON - TAYLOR - WISE COMPANY
“The Satisfactory Store”
ANNUAL SUMMER
REDUCTION SALE
Trunks. Bags, Suit Cases. Etc.
(Matting and Cane Cases and Bags,
39'’ up.)
AUGUSTA TRUNK FACTORY
755 CROAO STREET.
OPPOBITE MONUMENT.
Ready-to-Wear
Specials
We use the word ‘special’
in this ad. because the ar
ticles quoted here are
much less than the same
article would cost you if
it was made by your own
hands.
White Wash Skirts, with
Russian tunic, plain white
skirts Avith button trim
ming and others self trim
med
and up.
One lot Wash Dresses that
will not fade; special
Ertra special asortment
fine Wash Dresses $1.98
Elegant line of Wash
Dresses, $5 values $2.98
Half Price for Coat Suits
and Silk Dresses.
Incorporated
Attractive Wash Goods
Lawn and Muslins, worth 7y 2 per
yard, at . .4%0
Sea Island, 40 inches wide, worth
7%c, at 50
Chambrav and Apron Ginghams,
worth 7 1 /bc, at 50
Gingham Checks, 32 inches wide,
worth 10c, at 8!/k0
Ginghams, 31 inches wide for dresses,
121/2C grade, at 100
Percales, 36 inches wide, best
quality, at . ..100
Muslin and Batiste, worth 15c per
yard, at 100
Ratine, Repp and Crepes, up to
39c, at ..250
Center Counter Attractions
1 lot black Moire Innovation Hand
bags, worth $1.50, at .. .. .. . .SI.OO
1 lot fancy and solid top Parasols,
worth up to $3.50, at $1.50
1 lot Solid colored and black Suns'
shades, extra sizes, from.. $3 to $5.
1 lot genuine Rainproof Sunshades,
and Umbrellas, at ...SI.OO
1 lot SI.OO Black Petticoats to close
at . . 690
1 lot Children’s Middy Blouses, with
skirt, worth $1.25, at 500
1 lot Silk Cords for Shirtwaists
at .. .. .. 100, 150, 250
1 lot children’s Patent Leather Belts
all colors, at 250
1 lot Perspiration-proof Dress
Shields, per pair .. 100
Nepkwear and Hosiery
A silk lisle Hose that usually sells
for 50c pair......... 33 l-3f^
Silk Sox, Lisle Sox or Imported
Silk or Lisle Hose, at 25^
A first class Silk Boot Hose,
per pair 50^
McCullum’s or Kayser’s pure Silk
Hose, at SI.OO
Domestic Lisle Socks or Hose,
at and 15^
Kayser’s double-tipped, 2'clasp
Gloves, at .. 50<?
A full line of Ruffling, Yokes and
Neckwear of all kinds.
Attractive White Goods Specials
1 table of fine Dawns, Longcloth and Nainsook
up to 16c, at 50
1 lot 29c soft Batiste, 40 inches wide, at •17 c
1 lot 25c White Plisse, 31 inches wide, at.. .-150
1 lot white and colored Flaxon (dainty
patterns) 150
1 lot 15c and 20c w-hite PK and Madras, at... IOC
1 lot 36. inch soft Longcloth, w-orth 10c per yard,
at 7%C
1 lot soft-finished Bleaching, 16 yards for 21 OO
or, per yard ftUC
1 lot 90-lnch Linen, for costumes, etc., at.. . 50 c
1 lot 35c Paris Lawn, 40 Inches wide, special
1 lot 10c Pajama Checks, for iingerle, etc., at.. 7148
Our popular Wash Habutai Silk Waists at $2.50
Regular $1.50 Middy Blouse, any size, at . .SI.OO
W. H. COOK, JR., Rr«*t. rTHTir )▼!'. C. K. HETT, Supt
THE COOK CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION COMPiNY
517 Leonard Bldg;.* Phone 29 1,
Sidewalks, drivewayi, Copings, Steps, Cement
Work of All Kinds.
Estimates Cheerfully Furnished. ,
SUNDAY, JUNE 21.
716 Broad Street