The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, July 05, 1914, Home Edition, Page TWO, Image 18

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TWO NEWS OF SOCIETY Kelly-Broughton Mr. J. P Dwnpftey of Wilmington, K. C.. arrived in Augiinta thin morn ing and iM stopping for the day with bin sister-in-law Mrs J H. Stevens On his return he will be accompanied SOCIAL GOSSIP In the rerent big fir© In Salem, Mass., tli© handsome old homo of Mlmh Elizabeth Ourwen was com- Pletely dawtrojss! and In It all Its treasures of furniture and fur nishings. Misjs Coi won Is a cons in of Mrs. J. H. Littleton and her home was filled with heirlooms and other beautiful things equally as valuable, thing* that had been collected by her father, who was an Kasi Initian merchant. Tomorrow will he Registration Day for thy. Young Women's Christian Association M. & M contest, and they cordially Invito and requewl nil Ihelr friends to drop in at Mr. Goodrich’* office, In the rear -rs the Planter* Hotel, and register. By simply writing thekr name on -ttse register the ■urn total of their vote* will be gtVaFy enhanced The name of one woman counts for three hun tired votcn, the name of one man two himdiuvl So you see If you rsglwter U will mean probably any© than your registration ever amounted to even In a poiitlesl The Blizr rd Ice Cream freezer 1 quart selling now .. .*.51.15 2 quart selling t'ow *.51.40 3 selling now. .. .. ... ~..-1.65 4 quart selling now ~.5215 6 quart Helling; now $2.90 3' qiuirt«sclling nesw . - ts3.9o> Bowen Bros. 865 Broad Street'. The Greatest School in the South &ORBON BARNESVILLE, GA. !M8 Besttsocm 1 and moral tone. Solid and thorough work. Pfccndwi 1182 Band Concert Lake View Park j This Afternoon 5 to 7 Free Motion Pictures' in Casino at 8 P. M. by ids niece Miss Adele G. Steven*, who will in her turn lie accompanied by Mr Dempsey's infant daughter, Mary Elizabeth, who Is to make her future home In Wilmington.. contest, All friends of the asso ' elation are requested to drop in at Mr, Goodrich's and register and help them In this way. The office will lie open until nine in i the evening. Engagements not announced seem to lie of more interest than those that are One if tile late July wedding* that will be quite a surprise to many intimate friends of the contracting parties will he an affair that will occur without frills and furbelows, no formal announcement or any thing of that kind The bride to-be Is one of Augusta's most attractive widows, and the grooin eleot Is an Augustan only by adoption, a gentleman of retiring disposition but held in the very very highest esteem by all who know him. The formal announcement of the engagement of Miss Frances Kelly and Lt. W. E. Broughton, of the Third 11, 8. Infantry, is most Interesting. The kellys have only lived in Augusta a short time, coming here from Missis sippi. Ini! have made many friends, especially Miss Kelly, tin pretty bride-elect, who Is a charming young girl. No date lias been announced for the marriage but It Is understood that It will | take place very suon. Mrs Minnie Battle- Allyn Is ex pected In Augusta Tuesday fertile purpose of looking over tiie field | in regard to forming n suffrage | club In Augusta, While the club f NAVAL ACADEMY m IDEAL VACATION PLAN FOR A BOY. Tl»e combination of whokeaoma recreation . out of doors with a mod- of 1 a orate amount of reading. m l I ( or If the boy bun been (111 I deficient In school, a 111 I certain nmmmt of svs- Ul I temallc study. Illverelde I I Hummer Naval Mchool j I and Camp Is the only In- | | stltutton of Its hind In ! | the South tlmt has U. H. I ; Uovernment recognition I I and equipment. Cadels I I live In barrui k» or In ] tents os preferred. The I I 'net ten day* will ho 11. (M spent In camp at I I oJI ArVrlghtsvllle Heaoh, N. IAM Session begins June Jo and continues eight 5n Ulwtrstml ( alslog on Reeursl. nmwia* naval at ADfjsv V>\ 37 Ualnrnlllr. More than a hundred sons of Gordon alumni enrolled''this,’year. rnm'raity and college professor* toetify that their beet prepared pupils and honor men oo«ne from Gordon. Athletic stars in many of the Southern uni wHTsitme are old Gordon athletes. Military department, conducted by active offi cer detailed by F. 8. War Department, whiho ranks Gordon in Class A. Ilonor graduates re ceive eommisaiona in TJ. S. Army. Four of last senior rln*s now lieutenants in Philippine*, and two in tl ivy. Certific , limit to the 'heat mriversitiea and oollcgca. Health record uneqnalod and proverbial. We do not tolerate the idle or vicious. Write today for free catalogue. % K T. HOKMI S, l*rr»., nerueevtlle, <!•. will not be organized until later, Mrs. Allyn is especially anxious to have the women Interested in suffrage meet her at the Albion during her visit. She arrives Monday night and will be here probably till Wednesday. It was good to hear Mr. Wil liam K. Keener’s beautiful voice read the Declaration .’f Independ ence yesterday at the D. A R. Fourth of July celebration. For many years Mr. Keener hat done this enjoyable feature of the Fourth celebration, but for the past few years has pot. He had such ft delightful voice and every syllable of the grand old Declara tion was a* clear and (dean cut as ll was the first year he read lt. So delightful Is Mr. Keener's read ing of this document that a pho nograph record should be made of lt. The Sandford Gardners are building a bungalow on the Hill, Just In the rear of the Htearnes home, on a prettily wooded piece of property. The house Is not sufficiently advanced to get an Idea of what It will look like, but as Mrs. Gardner is both practi cal and artistic, it gnes-wlthout saylng that the bungalow will be all that a bungalow can be, Mrs. Gardner Is one of the few women gifted with the ability of making quick decision*. While attending, grand opera In Atlanta she was motoring with a party of friends and passed a suburban bungalow that was so attractive she had the chauffeur to stop. and. asking for tiie lady of the house” in splen did book-agent style, she was asked In, Meeting the owner she told her how very attractive htf home was and asked permission to go over It. This was gracious ly granted with the result that I the first Impression was en hanced, and on asking about the plans found that the owner was an architect and had drawn his own plans. Mrs. Gardner bought these from him and tiie pretty | Atlanta bungalow Is being re- | produced on tiie Hill. The Gard- | tiers export to get Into It early | ir, August. Mrs. Prosper Berekman's bridge I party at the Country Club for ! Mlsh Mabel Greene will be a de- i llghlful week break in a socially j uneventful week. Mrs. Berck- I mens always entertains delight- | fully and her parties are among I the most enjoyable given, to say ! nothing of the pleasure Miss | Greene’s friends will feel in again I meeting her after being away for | so long a time. Card guests are I Invited for five o’clock and these l will be Joined at six by other I guests, who will drop on for tea. | It was announced last Sunday that n scholarship had been given the Augusta Woman's Club T 1 is scholarship is for full *mion In Miss Woodberry's School, for. the l"«o school or collegiate course. Including (he literary studies and modern languages. This Is an excellent opportunity for some bright ambitious girl. Applicants for this scholarship or any one Interested can get further infor mation from Mlsa Elizabeth f rltohnrd, secretary- of the edu cational department of the Au fUlta Woman’s Club. There is no charitable orjrani- I ration, or homo for the friend- I less. In Georgia that doea mor« 1 good than the Children's Home. | situated on Walton Wav. In easy- I access of visitors and at all times 1 open for Inspection. The home 1 was started a few years ago and 1 has been like a home of this kind | always la filled utmost from the first, when the place was so small I and tiny that the babies had to be \ doubled-up to make room for all. ) The home takes In any child that | Is In need of a home. They know | no red tape" laws In regard to I emergency cases If the child I needs a home It la provided with I one. Everybody and anybody can I readily understand that all this I takes some little money to carry | It on. and the home rarely cornea | before the public In a begging I way. Just now they are In ur- I gent need of money which they I must have at once, Thev have I Just paid out one hundred dollnr* | Interest on a mortgage and It has | of course crippled their finance* i which are used to run the home, | their current expense account. | which la always all too small. In | a short time another mortgage 1 for two thousand five hundred | dollars will be due and have to I be paid and their only way to | secure this twenty-five hundred I Is to borrow on their home which i Is easily valued at five thousand. I of course they are willing to pay | Interest ,eL\. hut they must have 1 the (went jr.five hundred, and have I It at ones. Have you that to lend. ] and If you have will you let the | Children's Home have tt on a first i mortgage? See Mrs. Holllngs I worth. | An old and <1 i s t i n - gui shed school. Stand ards and traditions high. Mrs. J M. Westbrook and Miss Edna Westbrook, of Beech Island, leave Wednesday for New York, sail ing from Charleeton. Master Lanslnfr 1-ee la vieitlng friends tn Savannah. Mr. Wallace Ihmbar Is spending the week end ou Beach Island. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Kelly, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Frances to Lieutenant W. E. Broughten, Third Infantry IT R A., of Madison Bar racks, New York. DANGEROUS PASTIMR. (Exchange). Jack —I’ll never smoke In the pres ence of a lady again Tom—Why not. ts she doesn't ob ject? Jack —I once began blowing rings while with a lady. She slipped her finger through one and considered herself engaged. By keeping our face closed today we shall have no occasion to offer an apology tomorrow. WANTED: COLORED HOTS TO PAR ry tapers l'i Colored Terrltorv Apply Sub Station No. i. IQS' Kuilock St. ts • THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA, GA. HURRAH FOR THE GLORIOUS 4th OF JULY! We have had a good time in spite of the hot weather; now we will take the money tnat is left from our celebration and spend it at the “Sat isfactory Store/’ You can get such good bargains there that the money we spent on tne Fourth can easily be saved in a few purchases and then they will give double Purple Trading Stamps before noon every day and will give you $2.50 merchandise or cash for your full book. Read the list. Silks and Dress Goods 27 ineh .Taponiea Silk, will wash, at 25? $3.2.7 Messaline Silk, 36 inches wide, at 98? $1.25 Cheney Broth res’ Foulard Silk, at 69«* 36 inch Taffeta Silk, at sl, $1.19, $1.25, $1.50 45 inch Silk Poplin, worth $2 a yard, at $1.50 * Black, Cream and Colored 36 ineh Dress Goods, special 50? 36 ineh material for Bathing Suits, at 29? Colored and white Ratine from up. 5c Specials Here are a few things that will interest von. These goods are usually advertised as big bar gains at 614 c to Bc. One price. 40 inch Sea Island, with a soft silky finish, 8c kind, at 5^ 40 to 45 inch White Lawn and Mull, worth 10c to 121/ 2 c, at 5^ 10c Seersucker Cheviots, for boys’ waists and for dresses, at 5^ 7%c fast colored Apron Ginghams, at s<* 10c Linen Torchon Laoe, 3 and 4 inches wide, 10c Long Cloth, 36 inches wide, at .: 5^ Underwear Specials Lisle ribbed Vests, with tape neck and sleeve, Maline ribbed Vests, with stay up straps, Ladies’ low neck and short pants Union Suits 10£ Short Pants, English rib and lace finished, any size, at 50^ Men’s $1.25 Negligee Shirts that will suit vou, at ;•••••. sl.o° Men’s 75c Negligee Shirts, white or colors . Men’s 50c Nainsook Vests and Pants, each Men's long Pants in the best grade, at .. . .50^ Summer Hosiery The genuine McCullum & Kavser Hose, at SI.OO The best Silk Boot Hose in the market at.. The Silk Lisle Gauze Hose worth 50c,at 33 The imported Lisle Hose, best made, at. Men*B Silk Sox and ladies’ Silk Hose, at . Children’s black or white Sox or Hose at . 15<> The daintiest and prettiest child's Sox made, at 25<* BURTON-TAYLOR WISE CO. “The Satisfactory Store” Incorporated 716 Broad*St. COFFEE-FRESH ROASTED-COFFEE Have Just installed a coffee roaster, which enablea us to furnish our patrons with ooffse roasted fresh every day. If you would have the real coffee flavor, get It fresh We are glad to recommend our 29e, 300, 35c and 400 goods as being real coffee. Telephone us and we will deliver to you. Complete line of groceries and country produce. CHAPMAN’S Phone 3371. 426 Ninth Street. Ready-to-wear Specials 1 lot fine Crepe, Ratine and Linen Dresses, neatly trim med and easily laundered, worth up to $12.50, at $5.00 1 lot House Dresses of good wash material, worth $2.50, at $1.98 1 lot of SIO.OO black Habu tai Silk Dresses, at $6.98 1 lot black and colored Silk Dresses, at HALF PRICE Entire line Linen and Wool Coat, Suits at HALF PRICE Full line white PK, Ratine and Linen Skirts at SI.OO up Full line Silk Skirts and Wool Skirts for Summer wear. Specials for Children and Women One lot 50c Rompers that will wash and not fade, at . .. One lot little Dresses, neatly trim med, was 75c, at. . .. 39' One lot Wash Dresses, sizes 6 to 14 years, was 12.00, at 9go One lot Aprons for nurse, low neck and short sleeves, at 7&C One lot long percale and gingham Aprons for nurse, worth 55c, at. 69< One lot 60c muslin Petticoats, trim med, at.. 2SC One lot children’s Gowns, different sizes, at 50c One lot whit© Lawn and Gingham Aprons, large size, at.. 25' ; MoCall ” Extra Specials Entire line fine Parasols at Three-Fourths Price The famous H. & W. and Bien Jolie Brassiere, at 50^ An extra large white Quilt, worth $1.75, at $1.29 An extra large Dimity Bedspread, worth $2.50, at $1.75 A genuine rainproof Umbrella, at .. .. SI.OO Suit Cases, at SI.OO, $1.50, $1.98, up to . .$15.00 Mosquito Canopies, at sl, $1.25, and.. ..$1.50 Entire line Fine Trunks at . . Wholesale Prices. Wash Dress Materials One counter of Flaxons, Crepes and Serge, up to 25c, at 15^ 36 inch Cambrics and Madras up to 19c,. 12y 39c Durbar Suiting and mercerized Poplin.2s^ 15c Zephyr Muslins, at.. 10^ 15c Crepe, in new designs* pretty patterns, 25c White Paris Lawn, 45 inches wide, at 20^ 36 inch Percale, the best made, at 10^ Brown Linen for coats and separate skirts, from 121 ££ up Floor Covering We have just received a large asortment of Velvet Art Squares’ intended for the fall trade, but on account of the stringency ip the money market will sell as follows: 9x12 Brussels Aid Squares, worth $17.50, at $13.98 9x12 Axminster Aid Squares, worth $25.00, at $16.98 9x12 Crex Art Squares, worth SIO.OO. ..$6.98 6x9 Crex Art Squares, worth $7.50, at.. .$4.98 Smaller size Crhx Rugs, at. . SI.OO and $2.98 HERE IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY no taxes. iuicresi, A four-room house with bath, on Crawford avenue near arh„«i. good neighborhood, not far from Summerville car line This h |« a bargain. Better see us early Monday about this List your Renting Property with us. REAL ESTATE RENTING EIRE INSURANCE. Zachary, Osborne & Miller PHONE S«I. 225 DYER BLDO. SUNDAY. JUI ( 5. Shirtwaists for $1.98 $2.50 and $3.00 Wash Silk and Crepe Waists with the new sleeve and collar.. These goods will wash and are consid ered economical at $3.00. Our price $l9B A few Japonica Silk Waists left at 98^ A few $1.50 Batiste and Lawn Waists to go 75? A good assortment imported models in fine Waists at HALF PRICE A good assortment of Mourning Waists in Batiste, Taffeta Silk, and wash Habutai Silk at special prices.