The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, July 02, 1914, Home Edition, Page NINE, Image 9

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THURSDAY. JULY l. WONDERFUL DOLLAR VALUES FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Sflle Will Be Continued for Two Days. Here They Are, Read Them Carefully. PARASOLS $2.00 Parasols in all colors, special for Friday and Saturday SIO.O Curtain Scrim Worth 15c and 19c per yard, special for Fri day and Saturday, 10 yards for .. ..SIOO Sheets Regular selling price 65c each, Friday and Saturday only, three Sheets for SI.OO Pillow Cases Worth r2i/>c a piece, Friday and Saturday, 12 Pillow Oases for SI.OO Sea island 36 inches wide, worth 714 c per yard, Friday and Saturday 20 yards for SI.OO Pajama Checks You know the selling price, Friday and Sat urday 12 yards for SI.OO Men’s and Ladies’ Umbrellas Special lot of Rainproof Umbrellas, regular price $1.50, Friday and Saturday .. SI.OO Apron Ginghams Worth 8!/2C per yard, Friday and Saturady 20 yards for SI.OO, or, per yard 5^ McELWEE-THPMAS DRY GOODS CO. AMERICAN TROOPS TO REMAIN AT VERA CRUZ UNTIL FACTIONS AGREE Continued from page one. provisional president. While the pro tocol already signed cover many phases of the international situation, it is generally recognized that until a provisional government is actually agreed on and a date set for recogni tion of the new government, Ameri can troops will not be withdrawn and international questions not finally settled. As Terms of Peace. The mediation colony is disposed to regard the protocols thus far sign ed as terms of peace which represent an agreement between the United States and Mexico to resume diplo matic relations upon the fulfillment of a single conditions —the estblish p. nt of g provlsoinal government by gre<>ment of the Mexican factions, i: is being taken for granted that Carranza ultimately will send dele gatee, but no one ventures to predict when. To Await Word. Emilio Rabasa, head of the Huerta RENKL Offers Special Values ON $ DAY SEE OUR WINDOW AJ. RENKL delegation, said today that he and his colleagues probably would leave here tomorrow, hpenring a day in sight seeing at Buffalo and continuing to New York on Saturday, there to await definite word as to the time and place which the constitutionalist del egates shall designate for the peace conferences. Ambassador Da Gama of Brazil, and Minister Naon of Argentina, planned to leave here tonight. Carranza’* Reply. Niagara Falls, Ont. —The last note from Carranza which was in reply to a communication from the mediators under date of June 21 was made public today. It says: "The chief of the constitutionalist government duly appreciates the noble purpose of the mediators in address ing him an invitation to treat directly with delegates of General Huerta on the organization of a provisional gov ernment capable of bringing about in a prompt and consistent form the pacifieation of Mexico. But notwith standing his good will to give to the country an organic and durable peace by any means which will not bring to naught the great sacrifices which the Mexican People have made in the pres ent struggle, he is compelled to con sult the opinion of the generals of the Bleaching Worth 1214 c per yard, Friday and Saturday 12 yards for ..' SI.OO Berkley’s Cambric Worth 15c per yard, Friday and Saturday 10 yards for SI.OO Tissue Gingham Worth 25c per yard. Friday and Saturday five yards for 50c, or 10 yards for SI.OO Crash Toweling Principally used for kitchen purposes, worth 7V‘)C yard, Friday and Saturday 25 yards for - .. . SI.OO Short Kimonos Worth 35c each, in all colors, Friday and Saturday 4 for... SI.OO Nainsook Night Gowns Made of imported Nainsook, hatidsomely trimmed with fine lace and embroidery, reg ular price $1.50 and $1.75, Friday anil Saturday special $ 1.00 White Lawn In short lengths, regular value 10c, Friday and - Saturday 20 yards for SI.OO constitutionalist army before deciding on the appointment of delegates to confer on his behalf with those of General Huerta regarding the pos sibility of reaching an agreement put ting an end to the war. From Promises Made. This obligation arises from the promises made by Carranza and all constitutionalists faithfully to car ry out the 'plan of Guadalupe, which proposes to restore the constitutional order by means of a provisional presi dent and which would be modified if such government were made to ema nate from a possible agreement with the delegates of General Huerta as well as from his earnest desire that andy agreement reached be tsrictly fufilled. Awaiting Their Answers, "With this end in view and in fur therance of the efforts of the media tors to procure a Peaceful solution of the struggle which the Mexican people have been compelled to sustain in the defense of its institutions the first chief has already addressed’ the generals of the constitutionalist army in consultation and only desires to request the mediators to allow him a short period of time during which he hopes to receive answers from his companions in arms in order to ap point delegates to treat with the del egates of General Huerta.’’ DRAPED IN GOLD AND BLACK (Continued from page one.) black. This was towed by a tender to shore amid artillery salutes and the tolling oT church bells. The guard of honor presented arms as the cofllns were carried to the catafal ones, followed by members of the households of the late Archduke and Duchess. The Right Rev. Andrew Karlin bishop of Trieste, assisted by a large number of clergy, blessed the bodies and a long p/ocession was then form ed The coffins were placed on two hearses, each drawn by six horses Seven coaches filled with wreaths headed the procession with the priests following. Long Procession. Behind the heames marched mem bers of the households of the Arch duke and Duchess, the provincial gov ernor and a long procession of naval fnd military officers, civil officials and delegations of all kinds with two companies of soldiers In the rear. On Its way to the railroad station, whence the bodies were to he con veyed to Vienna, the procession pass ed between dense masses of people. All the men stood with uncovered heads and most of the women wore mourning. The coffins reached the railway station at half past nine and military honors were rendered there by a composite regiment of Bosnians and Herzegovinians, Door* Sealed. Naval officers, placed the coffins on a railway car which had been ar ranged as a mortuary chapel. Bishop Tryphon Pederzold then uttered a blessing and the doors of the ear were sealed. Members of the suites of the dead Archduke and Duchess entered other cars and the train de parted lor Vienna, where J Is ex pected to arrive at 10 o'clock this 1 »RE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, Gft. Underwear Porous Knit Underwear, worth 35c per gar ment, Friday and Saturday, 5 vests or 5 drawers for SI.OO Check Nainsook Vests and Drawers, regular selling price 50c per garment, Friday and Saturday 3 garments for SI.OO Men’s Negiigee Shirts Regular selling price 50c each, in neat stripes and figures, Friday and Saturday 3 for SI.OO Ladies’ Shirtwaists Regular selling price $1.50 each, slightly soiled from handling, Friday and Saturday 2 for .. .. ..... T SI.OO Silk Hosiery 50e sellers, Friday and Saturday, 3 pairs for SI.OO Gauze Vests Very special for Friday and Saturday, per dozen SI.OO Bleached Sheeting Worth 35c per yard, Friday and Saturday 4 yards for SI.OO Some Live Dollar Day Bargains Castleberry & Wilcox TWO STORES. 3 pounds. Superior Blend Chase and j AH Sanborne Coffee, 4' ♦'-A-' 1 Dozen Cans Maryland Chief 1 AA Tomatoes, q) I *UU 1 lb. Brookfield Butter, 1 lb. Boiled Ham, 1 and 3 cans Campbell’s Soup, *P * *vyW 5 Stones Cakes, 1 can fancy Desert <p 1 AA Peaches, 1 can fancy Desert Pears, 4* * ♦C/vz 1 Dozen extra fine Canteloupes SI.OO 17 pounds Sugar SI.OO 1-8 Sack of Ring’s Elegant Flour, and {P I one package Horsford’s Bread Prepa- TN I I II 9 ration for * 5 cans Morris Family Tripe, ( | AA Special, for » • V ' V/ Crepe Gowns The kind you usually pay 65c each. Our price Friday and Saturday, 3 Crepe Gowns for .. .. ‘ SI.OO Bungalow Aprons Regular 50c sellers, special for Friday and Saturday, 3 for SI.OO White Pique Skirts Slightly soiled from handling, and odd sizes, worth SI.OO each, Friday and Saturday only two for SI.OO Crepe Kimonos Selling price $1.50 each, Friday and Saturday SI.OO Lingerie, P. K. and Linen Dresses Carried over from last season, wi ith up to SIO.OO, Friday and Saturday only ... SI.OO Lisle Thread Hosiery Regular selling price 35c each, in black only, Friday and Saturday, 5 pairs for .. SI.OO White Crepe Usual price 19c per yard, Friday and Satur day per yard, or 10 yurdsS'or .. SI.OO NINE