The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, June 28, 1914, Home Edition, Page TWO, Image 10

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TWO TsJEWS OF SOCIETY LITTLE MISS YOUNG CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY. Miss Ella Frances Young, the pret ty small daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Young celebrated her fourth birthday Friday afternoon by enter taining a number oT little friends al a beautiful party at her home on up per Reynolds Street. The small guests were invited for from five till seven and‘for two blfssmul hours delightful pastimes entertained them, a ter which they adjourned to the dining room and were served with refreshments at a table adorned iti white and green with pink candles and ipink and white confections, and * beautiful central plateau of sbasta daisies from which radiated a pink ribbon to each guests' place where it was caught to a small telephone fill ed with bonbons. One of the stream MOST SICKNESS COMES FROM WEAK, INACTIVE KIDNEYS Recent Rcponi? Show Hundeeds Suffer With Kidney Troubles and Don’t Know it. Tli*re nrr* m of iirrvou*, tlr*d, run flown people throughout the country, suf fering with In the bade and aide*, \\tv,y ftpfclltJ, weakneiiiWH of the biaddei, * frequently •.•huMmc nnnoyan<e at night) who fail to realist* tit* aerlouarteaa of their tfmfjl** until atirh condlt Irina ns chronic rhetnriHtlmn, bladder trouble*, •lropay, r<i:»b*tei* or even ltrighl'B llneaHo fnMill, All thi* Ik <lun to weak. Inactive kid- Itgye. Tint kidneys* are the fllter»*rM pf the blood, and no one ran be well and In-alt by unions the kidnevH work proper ly. It 1* e'ven more ‘important flmn that the bowels move regularly. If you suffer with mn*h uyinptoms don’t neglect yourself mother day and run the risk of serious < amplication*. Band Concert Lake View Park ■ This Afternoon 5 to 7 Free Motion Pictures in Casino at 8 P. M. Men and Women Get Stylish Clothes tor the Fourth $122 Down, $122 a Week Now is the time. This is the place. Fine Summer Clothes tor the whole tamily at cash store prices and easy terms. Men’s Summer Suits Nobfey Blue Serqcs for men and vounq men, also Grays Browns, Fancy Worsteds in stripes, plaids arid mixtures. No better values anywhere. SI.OO tm C ic a week will do. vU, *l9 Ladies’ Spring Suits at Half Price Women’s Wash Suits Some nic« linsn suits for woman and misses $4 to $5 Men’s Suits Blot*. Gray*. Browne, fancy Worsted* in strips*, plaids and mixtures sls ■ sls , MENTER COJi 940 BROAD ST. AUGUSTA, GA. We will keep open late on evening of July 2-8 d ers denoted (he prize winner of the large telephone filled with bonbons; this fell to Miss Florence Lester. Little Miss Young wore on this happy occasion a dress of delicate white mull and lace with pink rib bons and received and entertained her guests with winsome grace, re ceiving many lovely presents. Those present were: Misses Mary Key, Margaret Hailie, Laura ‘.aw, Wil belinina and Lillian Kellv Erline and Marion t’erklns, Ceeiie Walker, lyouise Walker, Dorothy Decker, At nabelle Christie, Florence tuid Mar tha Lester, Kichurdine Young, Wil liam Saul, .Jr., Lawrence Walker, Alfred Johnson, of New Orleans. MARRIAGE OF MISS OVERTON AND MR. CRANE • Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ell Crane Keeure an orlglYial package of the new discover,v, C'roxone, which corns but a tlrfle, and commence its use at once. When vr.u have taken a few doses, you will lie surprised tn.w differently you will feel. t'rnxonr- overcomes the worst rases of kidney, bladder I r ouble, and rheumatism, because. It removes the cause. It cleans out the kidneys, rind makes them fitter mu all 1 1ic poisonous waste matter and uric add, ttial lodge in llie joints anti inns Ic.-., causing rheumatism; soothes and heals (lie blander, and uuickly re lieves you of all your misery. \ou will find Crux one different from all other remedies. There is nothing else ni eilrili like It. II matters not how old sou arc or how long you have suffered, It Is so prepared that it Is practically Impossible to take It into the human sys tem without results. Von can secure an original package of rrooxne from any firm class druggist. All/lt iggisls arc authorised to personal ly return Hie purchase price |l it falls lo give lire desired results the very first time you uho it. . Wash Skirts Summer skirts in Cotton, Corduroy other materials, oil stylish ones $1.25 to $3 Women’s Wash Waists A fresh supply from New York in Voile. All varieties includ ing lace and em broidery 98c to $1.75 Men's Hats $1 to $2.50 Men’s Shoes $2.50 to $5 Silk Waists White and color* and all charming and dainty. A nice assortment $2.98 to $6 Wash Dresses Crepe Voile and Voile—all colors. A beautiful assort m«nt to choose from and all new stylos $1.50 to $7 SIOO a Week. have arrived in Augusta and are at home to their , riends at .Mrs. Talia ferro's on The Hill. » The marriage of Mr. Crane and Miss Florence Luray Overton, of Plainfield, N. .(., was a very beautiful event that took place on the sixteenth |of Juno. The bride’s maid-of-honor i was Miss Katherine Laseelleu Ovei -1 ton, and he other maids Miss Kate | Barlow, Miss Plade V’illars and Miss Mary Barlow, of Plainfield, and Miss Marjorie Banks, of Brooklyn Tile little flower girl was Miss Penelope Overton, of Plaintield, and the groom’s best man, Mr. T. Reginald Fawcett, of Plairified. The tisners were Mr. C. Wolfe-Tone Overton, Mr, Alan Maxwell and Mr. T. Eck ford Rhoades, of Plainfield. Mrs. Crane is already very .pleas antly known here where she visited last, winter witli her mother, and since Mr. Crane's residence in Au gusta he has made many friends. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Crane, of liawarden, lowa. He is a graduate of the lowa University, a member of Theta Xi fraternity and of Tan Bela Pl»i and Sigma Xi. Mr. Crane while in Augusta is represent ing the Whitney Construction Com pany in the erection of the Empire liuiiding. CRANFORD CALENDAR. Serving at the Cranford tills week I will be Tuehday Mrs. Herbert Clark . and Mrs. Sam Martin. Friday, Mrs. F. P. (Jracey. Mrs. William Harrison is down I from Harlem for a visit, with Mr. and Mrs. James C. Harrison. Mrs. T. B. Irvine has returned from Atlantic City, wdiere she accom panied her grandmother, Mrs. Barney Dunbar, who has joined Mrs. William A. Campbell and Miss Emma Ddnbar there. Mr. Fritz Atkinson has returned to Macon, after a visit with his family and Augusta friends. —Dr. Ncol M. Moore leaves the city I Tuesday with a party of hoys lo Camp Jackson, Sylva, N. C„ lo , spend his vacation of two weeks. W hile away Dr. Moore will act as the camp’s physician. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Rowland have gone to Saluda to spend some time in ttic mountains. Mrs. Louis Knox and Mrs. Raines, both of Charleston, are visiting Rev. and Mrs. M. M. MacFerrin, and Mrs. Walter Greene of North Augusta. Miss Eula Hsnkinson lias just re turned from a six weeks stay in New York and Atlantic City. • Mrs. Leo. Jackson from Savannah, (la., Is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. A. Gimbel, 42a Reynolds stret. Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Blougli, of De troit, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Uim klnson of lfatlesbury, Miss, and'Mr. Robert Hankinson of New York will arrive Monday to be the guest of their parents Mr. and Mrs J. C. Hankin son at their summer home, Kirkwood. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence McCreary were in the city yesterday, Mr. Mc- Creary having accompanied Mr. Her bert McCreary of Rlackville from Johns Hopkins where he has been quite seriously ill. Mr. McCreary went on to Atlanta but Mrs. McCreary will remain until Wednesday with her family on The Hill. M st> Linwod W. Zeller and Fred L. Peterson are enjoying a delight ful stay with friends in Blackville, S. C. Tile many friends of Mr. Lee Sehief- I felin will regret to leurn of his berious illness at Ids home on Greene street. Miss Kittle Hogg leaves July Ist for New York, where she will continue lior studies at Columbia University. Miss Sue Boogs will leave early in July for Fletcher, N. C., where she will spend the remainder of the eum | mer. Mrs. F. N. Ware returned to Thom son yesterday after a delightful visit with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kenton. Miss Lena Davidson is visiting one of her Brenau College friends. Miss Oatllff in Williamsburg, Ky., and will he with the Gatllffs tour through Kentucky and Ohio in their oar. Miss Davidson will be gone a month or more. Mrs. .1. Bur-rough Taylor and Mrs. E. 8. Tyler, of Jacksonville, Fla., are guests of Mrs. A. J. Deas while here to Attend the Deas-Harwell wedding Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Kther, Jr., and children of Warrior, Ala., are visiting Mr. Ether’s parents on Walton Way. They came through the coutry a dis tance of four hundred miles in their cat, and report having u most de- Igihtful trip. Mrs Benedict Goldberg, of Birming ham who lias hern visiting her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. 1-evy, will leave this week for a visit with friends In Jacksonville Miss Antm Qulllan has returned to her home In Collge Park, Atlanta, af ter a visit with Mrs: Mulkey while attending the Bryson-Mulkey wed dings. Mrs 8. Sorentrue lias returned to 1 Charleston after spending some time ! with Mr. and Mrs. J. If. Ivey. Miss Beryl Elliott who has been In | attendance to the Brugg*Henderson 1 wedding In Savannah, returns home I tonight. I Ms. TV. M. O'Dowd, Miss Elizabeth j Mahoney, Miss Loretta Schwoers and . Miss O'Dowd leave today for Tybee 1 land. Mrs B, Robertson and Mr. W. K. Mitchell leave today for a visit with Mrs A. J Morrow In Savannah. Mrs. Abe Joel and Mr. Joel motor ed down from Athens lust week to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. l>. Slushy. Miss Marguerite Holmes leaves Monday for Massachusetts where she will spend some time with friend*. Mr Charles \V. Crawford and Mr. 1 siuis Clinton motored up to Glenn Sp-lngs Ins; week. Mr Clinton baa returnd to Crawford where he will remain for a eouple of weeks. A delightful affair of yesterday and a pretty compliment to two attrac tive visitors wag the informal bridge Party given yesterday morning by Mrs C. T. l.undergren at her home on Converse Heights, when she compli mented her mother. Mr*. William Greet, and her sister, Mrs. C. M. Stan ley, of Birmingham, Ala Severs! ta hies were arranged in the pretty dec orated apartments, and following tht ! game, drily tou* refreshments were I served.—Spartanburg Exchange. Mr Eugene Hoke, of Augusta. Ii |\ tailing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. V*. Hoke on Clovcrhurst avenue. Mr Callhsn. of Augusta, w ill be his guest for the wek-end Athens Banner. Mrs Clarence McCreary of Atlanta Is visiting Augusta relatives. THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. WHY YOU CAN’T SINK IN THE DEAD SEA In a ton of water from the Atlantic Ocean there is 31 pounds of salt against 187 pounds from the dead Sea. The result is that it is impossi= tie for a human being to sink. Likewise a dollar spent at the <(Satisfac lory Store” will procure two dollars worth of good merchandise. The result is that you always have plenty of clothes and money to spare. We Redeem Purple Trading Stamp Books in merchandise or cash for 82.50. We give double Purple Trading Stamps before noon. 10,000 Yards Remnants In the White Goods Department you will find all kinds of rem nants from 1 to 10 yards to the piece. White Lawn and Long plot h up to 1214 c, at sf* Longcloth and Nain sook, up to 15c, at Pajama Checks, 36 inches wide, at . .714^ Repp and Poplin, up to 25c, at 10£* 40 inch Soft English Nainsook, up to 35c, at 17^ Sherrette Flaxon Dimi ty, up to 35c, at . .15^ Buy May Mantous, Best of all Paper Patterns, any kind, each IOC REGULAR I2fC HUCK TOWELS (Limited) See Window Display Odds and Ends in House hold Goods A full size White Bedspread, worth $1.35, sllO An extra large Dimity Cut-Corner Spread, worth $3.00, at $2 00 An 80x99 While Dimity Spread, worth $2.50 at $175 Full size Bleached Sheets, worth 85c, at . . 65C 81x90 Bleached Pepperell Sheets, worth $1 at 79C Hand-size Huck Towels, worth Bc, at 50 15c extra large Huck Bath Towels, at .. . .IOC Full width Bleached Table Damask, worth 40c, at 25C 72-inch Bleached Damask, worth 75c, at .. .-50 C Linen Fruit Doilies, worth 8c each, at 5C Odd and End Specials $1.50 Satin Galatea Middy Blouse, any size at $1 $1.25 large size Cambric Aprons, like a dress, at 75C Sampson Rompers for boys and girls at .. SQC Little White law n Dresses, worth 75c, at .. 50C Rainproof Umbrellas or Sunshades, at .. SIOO Fancy Persian Ribbons, up to 35c. at .. .. 15C Entire lifte fire Parasols at Three-Quarters Price Rugs and Suit Cases 9x12 Crex Art Square, worth SIO.OO, at .. $6 9ft ox 9 Crex Art Squares, worth $6.50. at .. $3 9ft 54x90 Crex Hall Runnels, worth $5.00, at $298 30x72 Crex Rugs, for hall or piazza, at .. SIOO $1.50 lot of Jap Bamboo Suit Cases, at .. SIOO $3.00 lot of Tan Leather Suit Oases, at .. sl9ft Kntiie !in» of Tine boxwood, linen-lined, brass bound. leather-strapped, Yale locked Trunks, at wholesale prices. BURTON-TAYLOR-WISE COMPANY “The Satisfactory Store” Incorporated 716 Broad St. Dyer Building. SUMMER RATES On June, July and August. Either or Both Courses. Phone 671 or 1410 at Once. A Live Wire of Beady-to-Wear Values Wash Dresses—only a few left, worth $1.50, gg^ Zephyrs, Percale and Cam bric Dresses, up to 01 OQ $2.75, at 01.30 Very fine well trimmed C House Dresses, CO QQ special at dt.3o 1 lot of fine Crepe Dresses, :r to$100 °: $5.00 Fine PK and Rat- 01 Im ine Skirts from .. .01 Up Separate Wool Skirts for Mountain or SeeoQ QQ Im shore, for 00.30 U|J Coat Suits . HALF PRICE Silk Dresses HALF PRICE N rock „ w „„. Cr „. with Collored Gatin Girdle. Silks and Dress Goods An effort will be made to clean up the Silk stock dur ing the-next week and prices can not be determined on. Rest assured of the season’s best at the lowest price. No reasonable ex cuse can be ad vanced for any fail ure to get the right sort of a cut in the Wool Dress Goods, not only in length, but in price as well. Crepes, Ratines and Voiles in white and colors. Crepes from .. .. up Voiles from .. .. up Ratines from .... up Mfflm r mi 'TV A A ''ll . f Y / \ AaMrar h A t TV .IM 1 4 I, i| ft V A lit 1 rHi Iron Bargains in Summer Underwear A genuine 10c- Ribbed Lisle Vests, at 5c A Maline Ribbed Vest with stay-up straps, JOC A Lace Bottom Lisle Pants, worth 39c, at 25C A bunch of fine Summer Gowns, $1 values, 75C A special line of Crepe and Soft Gowns ai 500 A man s soft Night Shirt, worth 75c. at .. 500 A 75c Negligee Shirt, in white or colors at 500 A standard $1.25 Negligee Shirt at .. . .SIOO A 50c Nainsook Vest or Pants, at .. .. 390 A web-seam Pants, full length, at SQC 10,000 Yards Domestics In this Jepartment you will find some real bar gains. Cash money savers not to be ignyredt 2,000 yards real soft Sea Island, worth Bc, at 5C 2,000 yards fast-colored Apron Ginghams, up to Bc, at 5C 2,050 yards fast-colored Muslins, worth 7%c, 4%C 1,000 yards Cheviots for shirts and rompers, worth 15c. at IOC 1,000 yards Ticking, for cotton mattresses, worth 12%c, at IOC 2,000 yards White Cambric, worth 10c yard, 7>AC Corsets and Neckwear Get a good Corset that fits well and made by the right people and it will be comfortable. Warner’s rust-proof, any shape, R. and G., any shape, W. 8.. any shape, Thompson’s glove-fitting and C. 8., from $1 OO U P A splendid summer Corset, at 50C Bien Jolie and H and W. Brassieres, at .. .-50 C Full line fine Neckwear—any kind. Drink nnd enjoy Kenny’s Teas anu Coffees. The best in quality and price. COFFEES— Mocha and Java. J lbs for *l_oO Bogota, Maracaibo and I-aguana. per lb 3(V ■ Kenny's High Grade, lb JJgc Bourbon Santos, per lb 2KC No. 1 Rio, per lb TVonc Pea Berry, per lb 9jjfc No. 2 Rio, per lb 170 TEAS— Cheon. in quarter and half pound boxes, per lb .. .. ..ROC Ceylon. In quarter and half -pound boxes, pe. 11 jQJr; Ceylon, loose, from.. 40*' to m so r**r lb Oolong, looae, from . to 80- per lb. English Breakfast, loose, from 40 r to SI OO Per lb. Young Hyson, loose, from 30*' *0 80*-' per lb C. D. KENNY CO. 1048 BROAD ST. PHONE «01. SUNDAY, JUNE Ztj. Summer Hosiery Bargains Cool, comfortable Silk Boot Hosiery at .. 50<^ McCaHum’s and Kay ser’s Pure Silk Hose, at SI.OO 50c Silk Lisle Hose, very sheer and cool, at !. 33 1-3^ Imported Lisle Hose in fast dolors and white, at 25^ Mien’s and children’s Silk Sox at .. ... .25^ Children’s Seamless Lisle Sox at .. . 15^ 16 button pure Silk Gloves, at .. .. SI.OO Kayser’s two - button Lisle or Silk Gloves, at ~ t - .50^ Innovation II all d Bags, worth $1,50 each, for Mondav at .. .. ....SI.OO