The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, June 21, 1914, Home Edition, Page THREE, Image 11

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SUNDAY, JUNE 21. —Beryl Elliott is in Savannah vleUlng Miss Haz 1 Henderson, whose n arrlaee to Mr. James Baggs will be an event of June 23rd, and at which Miss Elliott will be one of the maids. -•-Brigadier General W. L>. Marshall and Mrs. Marshall, of Washington, D. C„ will arrive Friday to be the guests jjf Mr. and Mrs Preston Arkwright In Druid Hills, until after the wedding of Miss Julia Dunning and Mr. Wal ter Colquitt Mr. and Mrs. Orton Bishop Brown, of Burlington, N. H„ ft I I\\ wAC 3 jy! Strength and Beauty Come WRh Dr. Fierce’* Golden Medical Discovery This is a bJrod cleanser and alterative that starts the liver and stomach into vigorous action. It thus averts the body to manufacture rich red blood which feeds the heart—nerves—brain and organs of the body. The organs work smoothly like machinery running in oil. You feel clean, strong and strenuous instead of tired, weak and faint. Nowadays you can obtain Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery Tablets, as well as the liquid form from all medicine dealers, or trial box of tablets hy mail, on receipt of 50c. Address V.M.Pierce, M.D., Buffalo, N.Y. Dr. Pierce's Great 1008 Page Illustrated Common Sense Medical Adviser will be sent FREE, Cloth Bound for 31 One-cent Stamps. BALK’S ORCHESTRA DANCING A Delightful Trip DOWN THE SAVANNAH RIVER. Steamer Chappelle leaves the City Wharf (Center and Bay streets) Fri day night aft 8 o’clock, and every Sunday Afternoon at 3 o’clock. Good Music and Refreshments on board. Just the place to go with your Mother, Sister, Wife or Sweetheart. Strict enforcement of good order. No intoxicating Liquor allowed on the Boat. 25c-RoundTr ip—2sc These Dress Specials Should Interest Crepe de Chine—The Season’s Most Popular Blouses It has been almost an impossibility for us to keep our assortment complete—but we have had our resident buy ers on the run and tomorrow you are asked to view an entire new showing SPECIAL at JR2 Oiv $5 00 and $6.50 values, all sizes, and all the newest Summer colors. SPECIAL! Tomorrow we place on special sale a limited assort ment of seasonable new Skirts, with Russian tunics; ma terials of Shepherd's checks, crepes, serges; values up to $12.00. On sale Monday at only H 5 OO GOLDEN BROS. ..Ladies’ Outfitters 1050 Broad St. ... NEWS OF SOCIETY ... and Miss Hattie Colquitt, are with Mr. and Mrs. Arkwright for the same interesting event and among: other prominent out-of-town guests who will arrive next week to be the guests of relatives to attend the wedding will be Mrs. Pereival Loth and Mrs. W. L. Loth, of Richmond, Va.: Mr. and Mrs. William Frippe and Miss Ida Frippe, of Columbia, S. C., and Rev. I. H. Webber-Thompson, of Quincy, Fla. Atlanta Journal. Stylish Trimmed Mid-Summer Hats at About Half the Wholesale Price A late shipment which we could not avoid brings these beautiful hats to you at practically your own price. This is our extraordinary Millinery Bargain of the season, so come Monday prepared to see the greatest values ever offered in Au gusta. These are high class Tail ored Hats in all white, all black, black and white and white and black. The regular retail price woull be SIO.OO, $12.50 and $15.00, but to share our wonderful bargain with you we will place them on sale Monday at . 14 95 Come early and select yours while the assortment ip at its best. jl lllilSl Every lady in Augusta, for you are going to need several for the coming vacation trips. So buy now as these prices will not allow these gar ments to tarry very long at these figures. SPECIAL No. I Lingerie and Colorpd Wash Dresses which were excellent values at $3.98 and $5.00, will be placed on a special rack Monday $1.95 MISS DEMPSEY WON THE SEWING MACHINE. Miss Elizabeth 1,. Dempsey, 609 Tel fair street, won the Free Sewing Ma ri ne, which was given away at the store of ,1. B. White & Company, Sat urday afternoon. Miss Dempsey's card was not the first drawn. Mrs. S. A. Bushnell and Mrs. H Roscoe Perkins were each drawn before Miss Dempsey, but not being present, the machine, as adver tised, could not be awarded either of them. The drawing and the demonstration which preceded it were in charge of an expert demonstrator from the Free Sewing Machine factory. His talk on the superiority of the Free and his lucid explanations of why the Free was superior were the occasion of much satisfaction to all present. No one left with any doubt of the,wortn of the machine. The attendance was very large, sev eral hundred being present. Before the audience left, each and every one was invited to visit the sewing machine department on the third floor and learn of the easy terms upon which the Free is sold The awarding of the machine was a feature of the Second Week Team of White's Employes' Cash Prize Sale. Tlie Third Week Team will begin its term Monday, with a feature equally as attractive to distinguish its week of the sale. An ideal home on Monte Sano with absolutely every modern convenience, for sale, cheap. Phone 75-W. SPECIAL NO. 2 Summer Dresses in Crepes and Voiles, striped Dolly Varden effects, made in the latest summer styles, formerly sold as high as $12.50. Monday— s3.9B u THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA, GA. SPECIAL No, 3 Offers you the ex traordinary values that you have waited for. Silks, Crepes, Taffetas, Voiles and other materials in the shirred, pleated and like new summer styles. Values up to $22.50. Monday— s9.9s FRECKLES Don’t Hide Them With a Veil; Re move Them With The Othine Pre scri,-*tion. This prescription for tlie removal of freckles was written by a prominent physician and is usually so successful in removing freckles and giving a clear, beautiful complexion that it Is sold by druggists under guarantee to refund the money it' it fails. Don’t hide your freckles tinder a veil; get an ounce of othine and re move them. Even the first few ap plications should show a wonderful improvement, some of the lighter freckles vanishing entirely. Be sure to ask the druggist for the double strength othine; It is this that is sold on the money-back guarantee. JULY ISI LIST Oil TO EUTER Candidates For Legislature Cannot Enter After That Date. Chairman cf Sub-Com mittee Sends Out Notice. Mr. T. F. Harrison, chairman of the sub-committee of the Richmond coun ty democratic executive committee, has sent out a notice to the effect that the last day to enter the pri mary will be July Ist. This is ex pected to apply to candidates for the legislature and probably to the judge ship race. It is not known what date will he fixed by the congressional committee as the last upon which candidates may announce for congress. 14TH EMKKEHI OF IHE SHOOED HEART Program is Announced For Exercises at College Hall on June 22. Public Invited. The fourteenth annual commence ment of the Sacred Heart College will be held at the College Hall on Monday evening, June 22nd, at 8:15 o'clock. The program consists of elocution contests, singing and the delivery of the valedictory, principally. Parents of the students and friends of the college are cordially invited to be present. Program. following is the complete program: "The Midship Mite,” W. O'Dowd and Chorus. Elocution (Medal) Contest. High School. Thomas F. Maher Marmion and Douglas. Julian Fieke The Combat. Thomas Rrittingham The Sou] of The Violin John Armstrong The Death of Jo. Matthew Rice ... .Catalina's Defiance. “I Love the Whole United States,” Chorus. Preparatory. John Rrittingham The Maniac. John J. Kelly Little Jim. William Beale The Night Ride. Joseph Knuck The Wreck of the Hesperus. William Cashin. . Rienzi to the Romans ® f, '° Thomas Rrittingham. Valedictory James Kearney Award of Diplomas, Medals arid Premiums. Judges. Rev. J. If McMahon, Mr. T. W Loyless and F. X. Mulherin, M D. ‘Big Business’ Organized to Postpone Anti-Trust Washington.—White House offic ials today gave out a number of let ters from business men in different parts of the country tending to up hold the president’s contention that business conditions are good and that there Is an organized effort on the part of "big business” to postpone action on the proposed anti-trust leg islation. Two Clues Found As to Drowned Woman's Name Schenectady, N. Y.—Two clues were found today bearing on the mystery <>( the woman’s torso found yesterday in the Mohawk river. One was the fact that on May 20 a young man hired a skiff at a local boat, livery and took aboard a heavy bundle wrapped In a burlap sack, and a chunk of concrete. He rowed down stream and was not seen again. The skiff was returned to the owner during the night. The other clue caused the police to inves tigate the disappearance a month ago of Miss Kaeda, who lived on the out skirts of the city. The dismembered body showed evidence of having been in the river for about a month. YOUNG ESMOND CALLAHAN HOME WITH FINE RECORD Esmond H. Callahan, the brainy young son of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Cal lahan, is at home, after finishing hi« course of studies at Rock Hill Col lege, wheje he did full credit to his state and city and covered himself with glory by carrying off first honor in the biggest class In the his tory of the college, with the added distinction of being the youngest man to finish first apd that, too, with the record mark of all time. COMING TO AMERICA. Roms. —A number of aleged revolu tionists and anarchists who are being sought by authorities In connection with the recent strike riots are report ed have left for America SIOO,OOO PAPER FIRE. Toledo. Fire today destroyed the plant of the Michigan and Ohio Paper t'ompany in the business district her*. The loss Is estimated at SIOO,OOO. Hart, Hchaffner # Mhrk, finest made clothing In the world, $15.00, $20.00 and $25.00. F. G. Mertins. DOUBLE TRADING STAMPS UNTIL NOON. WASH GOODS Exquisitely, dainty and summery are the bright fresh arrivals that are delightfully pleasing to see. You will find in our display this season that our values right now are especially attrac tive, and you will do well to supply your Summer needs while the selections are best. White Rice Cloth, 14 inches wide, for 25c Ririgo Crepes, in white and floral effects, for .. 35^ Waffle Checks. Opera Cloth, all now white materials, for skirts. Figured Crepes with white Crepe to match, used fop the Russian Tunics, yard 35^ Colored Crepes in pastel shades, for 49^ White Marquisette, 3(> inches wide, a yard ....19^ Scalloped Embroidered Pillow Cases, one pair in a box, for 79^ Embroidered Initial Pillow Cases, one pair in a Box, now .. 98^ Shoots, 72x90, 500 value, for 39^ BIGGER, BETTER, NEWEST J. A. MULLARKY CO. S3O Broad Street BEFORE SHOPPING READ HERALD WANT ADS. You Can Have Hot Water Cold baths are a fine thing for those who like them, or rather those who can endure them. The shock that must follow when the warm body comes in con tact with the cold water is too sudden and severe for many of us. There is no reason why you should de prive yourself of the pleasure of an in vigorating bath. Use a Gas Water Heater We will install one in your home on free trial. Phone Commercial Dept. 222 Gas Light Company of Augusta Raven Brand Pillow Cases, “J. M.” Special for 121/^ New Chemisettes, in cream and white New wide black patent leather Belts for 50^ New Concertina Girdles, all col ors and different, stvles, for Tango Flares for 10^ Tango Cords, all colors, for Stickerei Braids for and 10^ Warner’s Brashers, all sizes, for 50^ Warner’s Perfection Waists for boys and girls, with rubber hose supporters, for 25^ VALUE, DUALITY, STYLE THREE