The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, June 28, 1914, Home Edition, Page SEVEN, Image 15

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SUNDAY. JUNE 28. « JJ&gipSpßWWy SPECIAL 15? Children's white, pink, blue and colored top Socks, to 8, to close Monday JL One lot of $2.00 Corsets, special .. .. *IOO One lot of $2.50 Corsets, special sl-25 One lot of Hand Bags and Purses Half Price One lot of SI.OO Brassieres, special 50C 25 dozen 12%c Gauze Vests, tape neck and sleeve 9C Scalloped or lace knee Union Suits .. .. 500 Amifrencli Combinees, scalloped $125 Double panel sateen Princess Slips #l9B All-Silk Onyx Hose, silk from toe to hem .. . 50C Kaysers black silk Hose, shaped top .. . *IOO KELLY'S DYER BUILDING ... NEWS OF SOCIETY ... NEWS OF JOHNSTON Johnston. S. C.—Johnston is doing more advertising than ever in its history. The great Chautauqua that is to entertain July the 4th to llfh, energized the whole town. The streets fly Chautauqua pennants, the autos bear advertising matter. It is to he a “home-coming” week and everybody ready to enter tain. so don't be afraid to come. Barhecue will be served each day and a “rest room" will be provided for the comfort of all visitors. The Chautauqua venture i«r a great boost for Johnston and the manner in which the Chmber of Commerce and Editor Stokes are handling affirs, it will prove a great success in every par ticular. Mrs. George Moore, of Columbia, has been visting Mrs. Alice Perry. The Harmony Amateur Dramatic Club entertained for our people on Low Cost of living Menus BY MRS. RAY. MONDAY BREAKFAST. Stewed Figs Bciled Rice Creamed Toast Coffee LUNCHEON Broiled Tripe White Bread and Butter Sour Milk Cake Tea DINNER Cold Roast Beef Mashed Potatoes Fried Egg-plant Potato Salad Butterscotch Pie BREAKFAST Stewed Figs—<'ui each fig In four pieces. Add a little sugar, cover with cold simmer until tender, and serve cold either with or without cream. LUNCHEON Sour Milk Cake—Mix one cup of hrown sugar, quarter of a cup of butter, one •up of sour milk, two cupe of flour, a teaspoon and a half of soda, half a tea spoon each of cinnamon and cloves, and on* cup of raisins. Bake In a moderate oven. DINNER Pf|«d Egg-plant- Pare and cut the egg jlant In atrlps aa you would for French fried potatoea Lay In cold water half an hour. Drain end fry In deep boiling wt. Beef Salad—Cut cold boiled beeta In dice and serve on lettuce with a French dressing. « Butterscotch Pit.— Brown * place of butter and to this add a scant cup of hrown sugar and four teblespoons of milk. Mix one tablespoon of Four with a little milk. Add ihe beaten yolk o( one ■ gg and stir It into thethot butter and mint, with the mixture beat up to a stiff froth I 101 l until thick. Make a rich crust, fill with them Ixture. beat up to a stiff froth the white of an egg and brown in the oven 1 KELLY’S The Store That Has the New Things First KELLY’S A Complete Change in Our Program Monday 0 KELLY DD, INDEED, is it to advertise not having an article, but we always do things a bit different. We have sold every silk and wool Spring Coat Suit we had in stock, and added more to our already enviable record for buying and selling desirable gar ments, and now our efforts will be directed entirely for a short period to the closing out of our Silk Dresses and Waists, and if the maximum of style plus the minimum of-pries will move them next Sunday we will be entirely out of these goods! You know Kelly’s record for Quality, Reliability, Individuality. Note the regular and reduced prices. $15.00 to $19.98 Silk Dresses CfC QQ This lot consists of Crepes, Messaliues, Taffetas V|/vr#</0 and Charmeuse Dresses, black and colors, to dose.. $25.00 and $27.50 Silk Dresses C I I JQ Pussy Willow Taffeta, Plain and Figured Crepes, y* I • ■ v Crepe Meteor and Charmeuse, black and colors. .. . ■ Negligee Specials Monday our entire stock of Negligee and Ki rnonas will be put on sale at most remarkable re ductions. This sale includes both silk and cotton garments, and the prices are one-half the original. $25.00 Silk Negligee and Kimonas $12.50 $12.50 Silk Kimonas $3.25 $5.98 Silk Kimonas $2.99 $2.50 Cotton Crepe Kimonas $1.25 $1.50 Cotton Crepe Kimonas 75^ $1.25 Cotton Crepe Kimonas .. .*. 63^ This Store Closed all Day July 4th, Nothing Unusual for Us. w e Fail *» See Where There’s Anything to Boost About, We Do It Every Year. Friday evening, but the rain interfer. ed with the attendance, so on Thurs day evening they gave their play, Val ley Farm, the second time to the de light of all. Miss Essie Lybrand is visiting at Spartanburg. Miss Petulah l.aGrone is in Rock- Hill with friends. Mrs. Pedriek, of Gainesville, Fla, is expected next week for a visit to her daughter, Mrs. John Marsh. The Baptist Sunday echool num bered 222 last Sunday on an excessive hot day and nothing out of the ordi nary to specially attract them. Hon. H. S. Watkins attended the State Bankers’ Convention at Isle of Palms. The attractive country home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Marsh was made immensely attractive on Monday evening when their young son, John Fleming Marsh entertained for his friends with anogram party. Miss Pauline Sears winning the prize, a box of Huyler’s. Amcng a cluster of pines, nectar was freely dispensed by Misses Long and Marsh of Tren ton. Receiving with John Fleming, were his brother, Theodore, Miss An nie Crouch, and Mrs. J. W. Marsh. After the game ice cream and cake was served. There is always a charm about a party in the country, espec ially by tlihi home and this occasion was no exception to the many hos pitalities extended by the inmates of this home. SANDERSVILLE NEWS Sandersville, Ga.—Misses Milner Sam mons and Mildred Thom hn of Macon, Ga. 1 were guests of Mrs. J. T. Irwin during the slate convention of the Baptist ' Young People's Union. Col. and Mrs. Wa-then Evan* visited friends In the city during the week-end Misses Thena Moll and Annie Nora Duggan were guest of Mrs. T. W. Kvans In Dublin, On., the first part of the week. Miss Nepple Davis of Atlanta, da., ,Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. D. i Davis. Mrs. W. M. Wright, of Kcn-t Valley. Ga., Is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1.. B Holt. Mr. and Mrs. It. W. Holt have return ed to the rltv from a delightful trip to Eastern cities: Mr. Fred B. Ilawllngs Is home for the sumce- vacation from the University of i Pennsylvania. Miss Mabel Rawlings has returned from a visit to friends In Montezuma, Georgia, Miss Mamie Sparks Is spending a few days with Mrs. C. B. Chapman. Misses Cordelia and Vepla Henderson, of Hephxlhah, flu, are the guest of Miss Annie Bird. Mrs. George Hell and daughter, of Augusts, Os. who have been the guest of Mrs. C. G. Rawlings left Thursday for a visit to relatives In Mllien, Ga. Miss Mary Rawlings Is home from a ! visit to friends In Atlanta and Oxford. , Miss Ethel Hall, of Forsyth, On, Is visiting her cousin, Mrs. W. G. Summer lin. Jr. Miss Katie Cline, of Milledgeville, Ua. | is visiting the Misses McCarty, at their home on North Harris street. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wiley and little soil have returned to their home in Mt. Vernon. Miss Johnnie Johns, of Ea t oil ton, Ga, is (lie guest of Miss Julia Cason! Mrs. Ray Bland and Miss Kffie Tan ner have been spending a few days with Mrs. J. B. Mathis. Mrs. 11. B. Allen and little daughters who have been guest of Mrs. B. B. Giv en, are now visiting-Mrs. It. r. Miller in Waynesboro. Ga. Miss Mary Stevens Irwin spent the week-end in Oconee, Ga, as guest of Miss Mary Garyhlll. Miss' Nell Warthen spent a part ot lasi week witli Mr. and Mrs. W B Warthen. at Bartow, Ga. Mrs. E. W. Jordyn is home from a visit to relatives in Dublin Ga Col. and Mrs J. J. Harris are in At lanta, Ga, attending the state legisla tirt’e. Mis. Frank Chambers and infant son. of Toomsboro, Ga, were guest of Mrs. Annie All ea a few days of last week Miss Ola tide Wvnn is home from a visit to her sister. Miss Lena Wynn in Alto. Mrs. Bessie Claxton, of Dublin, Ga. Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs c' K Mathis. McCORMICK, S. C.7nEWS McCormick, S. C. Several of the ladles and gentlemen of the town are practicing for a minstrel to be given at (lie Hchool auditorium in the nruir future. The proceeds will go to the McCormick library. Mr. J. P. JenningH, of Greenwood, waH a viHltor in MrGorrnirk last Tuondiy. Mr«. J. A. Talbert wont to Kpurtan nurf? last Monday to vinit relative*. Mr. Roy Hilton, of Greenwood, wan in McCormick durlnwr the week visiting at the home of C.«C. Puller. Jr. ■ Miss Rosa McCracken returned to Au- Ku.sta yesterday after spending several * wrr*ks here with homo fo»ks Mr. and Mrs. K, Z. White, of BpaV- , tanhurg. .are visiting relatives In and [near McGormlck. Prof. Courtney Anderson, of New York. ! Ik visiting here as the home of Ids par-, onts. Rev. nnd Mrs. J. F. Anderson. Mrs w. J, Gonnor, Jr., and son. Klugh, ! Atlanta, aVe here now visiting rela tives. Mr. arrfl Mrs. Paul Dunaway, of Amity, Ga.. visited relatives he f o last Sunday. I Misses Ktta Dorn arid Louise Me- ! Gr.aeken nnd Mr. Harold Wyse spent last w'eek-end in Gr***nwood. visiting Mrs. J. M. McCain. Mr. Henry Ktuart. of Augusta, visited his parents here Inst Monday. Misses Pen file Corle and Killeen | Alice Cobb are visitors at the home of Mrs. T. j. Hlbert. Mr. Oscar Quarles of Augusta Ik a ! visitor at the home of Mr. J. A. Patter son. Miss Pe?ik of Kdgefleld, is visiting at j the borne of Dr. H. A. Matttson. Mrs. ft. T. Jennings and children, who have been visiting relations here, re-, i turned to Columbia. last Mondav, ac- ' eompanied by Mrs. R. J. Talbert and t | her youngest child. I Mr. R. li. Bang and the Misses Wll llnghum from near Blnlonion Ga, were *»<:*•* nf Mr. and Mrs. R ||. Willing- 1 i harp l«At Sunday. Mr. W. H. Wyse who spent several I days here with friends returned to Char-I I lesion last Tuesday, where lie lias a pu- I fHE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. Extra Special $6.98 to $7.50 Dresses $3.98 ’Twenty five Crepe, Voile, Linen and 1 ingerie Dresses, in solids and figures; a few in the lot soiled from hand ling; worth $15.00 to $25.00. 'The entire lot 4Q*qq Monday .... .. Remarkable Double Panel Scalloped Cambric Underskirts, large embroidered rose in centre of Panel at bottom. 10 dozen in the lot; while KQ_ they last Monday . The Very Latest •Tust received a new shipment ot Cape Coats, the latest novelty, and one of the most graceful wraps evei designed. If you are contemplating a trip to the coast or mountain then you should not be without one. Monday !J>U.UO sition with one of the large railroad com panies. * Mr. Carl left last Saturday to join the Gaffney baseball team. MS’. J. E. Bradley left last Tuesday to attend the South Carolina Bankers As sociation which was held at the Isle of Palms during the week. Mrs. F. I. Marsh and Miss Fannie Kite Marsh left here last week for an ex tended visit with relatives. ELLENTON, 1 S.'C., NEWS Ellenton, S. C.—Mrs. S'has. T. Bailey f.rid little daughter Mildred will leave Monday for Henderson, N. G, for a lengthy stay in Hie mountains. Mrs. W. D. Bush, of Greensboro, Ga. Ih visiting relatives here. Miss Gussie Miller Is spending sonje time pleasantly with friends at Rocky Ford, Ga. Miss Josie Miller Dunbar entertain ed a dumber of her friends on Friday evening at her grandmother's Mrs. Mittie Dunbar. Mrs. Mittie Howell, of Waltcrshoro, is visiting her mother Mrs. Janie Foreman. Mrs. M. B. McElhenny will leave in a few days for the mountains nf North Carolina to spend several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. William Gassed spent several days the past week In Kllen ton, S. C, on their way from I.ane, S. C„ where they visited Mr. John Bell and family. Quite a number of Ellentonltes went over to Barnwell Friday to the Cam paign meeting. Misses Teresa Harley and Florin Miller were hostesses for the young set Tuesday and Friday evening of this week, and a Jolly good time was th.lrs. HEARD IN BOSTON. Marks —I'm looking for a good place to eat. Do you know any? Parks —I know some good places, but they are not. edible. —Boston Transcript Chililren’s Scout Shoes! Here’s the shoe the Boys and Girls are de li ght ot 1 over. Black and Tan, $1.50 and $2.50 Purple Stamps R. L. Garrett, Mgr. $35.00 and $37.50 Silk Dresses (TIC AA One and three piece Dsesses in the latest models of y I JiUU Crepe, Taffeta and Crepe Meteors, black and colors - « $39.00 to $49.00 Silk Dresses C 1 C Q 8 Our very swellest models in Crepe, Taffeta, Charmeuse, ('repo Me- w I V/#c/0 teors, the greatest opportunity you have ever had to buy a hand- ~ some dress at the ridiculously low iprice "* 1 11 ■■"■■Mfw “Your wife is very fond of dumb animals.” “Yes," replied Mr. Meekton; "some times 1 almost wish I had never learn ed to talk.”- —Washington Star. She (during the quarrel)—l only married you to spite Fred Johnson. He (ruefully)—l wished to heaven you'd married Fred Johnson lo spits me.—Boston Transcript. $11.85 Wrightsville Beach and Re turn Summer Tourist Tickets. SB.IO Wilmington, N. C., and Re turn, Week End. Atlantic Coast Line LADIES LISTEN tmmmmammmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmamm* For Experienced Hairdressing Phoni 2621-J or 928. Save your combings and do not send your work out of the city Have work done by one of most experienced lady hair dressers in South—Mrs. J Will Ergle. 502 West Avenue. North Augusta 8 C All work sent for and deliver ed. Satlafactlon guaranteed. Strong, sturdy, built like a Battleship for service. These shoes will stand all the kicks and scuffs the strenous Boys and Girls are sure to give them. S Silk Waist Specials Our entire stock of Silk and Net Waists without reserve to go in this sale. Never have Augusta 11s had the opportunity to secure such values at this season. Hut it is our motto to start every season fresh, so here goes—whites, blacks, colors, all included: $5.00 to $6.98 Waists. $3.98 $7.50 to SIO.OO Waists $4.95 $11.98 to $15.00 Waists *57.49 SI.OO Pink aridßlue Crepe Waists 50^ Look Out for Dollar Day It's the Biggest Day of Days For Your Dollar in Augusta Watch What a Dollar Will Do on Dollar Day in Augusta Friday July 3rd is Dollar Day MAY VERNON MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY f Lakeview Park Presents “TEXAS” Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Nights . Two Acts, Throe Scenes. Thrilling Western Musical Drama, 20 peo ple in Company, Mostly Girls. Watch out for last half of week SPECIAL Another lot of those crepa, em broidered voile, organdy and silk Waims, Monday yOC 25c warranted pure linen, in colors .. .. 12VaC 39c warranted ipure Ramie Linen, colors 20 (< $1.39 45-inch Linen Crash, pure white -70 i: t!9c 45-inch Linen Crash, pure white 35c 59c silk striped Voile, white only .. .. 30<- 25c white checked Klaxons for ■ •• 12VzC 49c l.inen Pongee, fine for auto coats .... 25C $1.25 scalloped Crepe Gowns, for 89 ( ’ SI.OO scalloped and embroidered Crepe Skirts 75*’ New lot of Pique, Ratine and Rep Skirts *IOO to #398 KELLY'S DYER BUILDING SEVEN