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SUNDAY, JULY 5.
KELLY’S
.of™ ‘ ARE WE ON THE RIGHT OR WRONG SIDE OF THE STREET
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Rehab,hty and Individuality sometimes, and we folks over".,ere like a personal interview °' "**■
SPECIAL
25c White aurl Sky Blue
Socks for children; every
thread pure silk. About
ten dozen in the lot, sizes
No. 4to No. 71/k. While the
lot lasts, 1R
Monday J.OC
Hosiery
Specials
25c nut-size Silk Lisle Hose, In
white and tan; Onyx Brand; a limited
quantity; in all sizes; while the lot
lasts, Monday l&C
Another lot of those marvelous Onyx
Silk Hose—silk from toe to hem —in
white, black, tan and bronze,
Monday SQ G
50c Onyx Silk Lisle Hose, in white,
black, tan and bronze; Monday,
special 33'-
$1.25 Kayser's black and white
shaped top Silk Hose, an extra special
value *. SIOO
$1.50 Kayser's wide-top, extra long
Silk Hose, in white and black; a per
fect fitting ankle, with the extra wide
garter top .. •. $125
Onyx Silk Lisle Hose, in all the
new shades: white with navy or black
polka dots, white with black, tan,
green or American Beauty silk clock;
the new pointex heel, in white, black
and every imaginable color 50'-
KELLY’S
DYER BUILDING
IT WILL END.
When the way is drear and the shadow*
crowd,
And the wolf on the track howls long
and loud.
And the long, long lane shows nevw a
bend,
Just say to yourself, “It will end, will
end.’"
When the sunbeams hot on the desert
road,
And you wearily plod ’neath your own
hard load,
Just say to yourself as you stubbornly
go,
“It will end some time, I know, I know."
When the world stands off to your sob
and moan,
And you face the foes of your fate alone,
When the sac e of the crowd shows never
a friend.
Just say to yourself, "It will end, will
end.”
It will end some time, and heart, some
where,
The weary march and the gaunt despair;
When the day slips to. the golden west,
And the tired heart ffnds its rest, sweet
rest. \
—Will Allen Dromgoole.
AUJFFLED NIGHT DREBSEB.
X, Lingerie is Blmpler and finer and love
lier. As for running yards and yards of
baby ribbon through fine headings, w*
arc saved that very painstaking task-.
There is not fullnes» enough to draw in
the new garments, and even the cunning
little bows might make “lumps."
Many of the ewest lght dresses have
little foot ruffles o f tape-edged net,
headed In turn by narrow Insertion The
trained night dress Is shown as a nov
elt' It promises to remain so. The
train Is of the fish-tail variety. Fus
trims some of the jngerle. but that, too,
is a decided novelty—and not one that
13 Flair, net combined with figured net
showing tiny posies In pink or blue Is
made up into dainty and fairly durable
undergarments. Figured net forms the
yoke and sleeves of some of the crepe
or mull night dresses.
WOMEN PAID PROMPTLY.
prompt payment was made of the $20,-
i w,l expenses of'the Genera! Federation
ot Women’s Clubs for the Chicago con
vention An all-day session of the
wenrv managers was necessary to audit
i, i,t an «vlect lesson In good bual
‘ , was considered Important. The ex
ren, of tills largest and most success
ful ' invention In the history of the eon
ventlor included the rental of halls
ii. me furnishings, entertainments ev-
J?V derail which made the big aaaembly
tup .nmothly running machine for which
, -idreds of women had worked for
Of this sum ,110.000 was sup
,,v the federated clubs of Illinois.
The res' was raised hrough the activity
i# the Chicago Association of Commerce
Club taxation was the method used by
the local board. It is reported that all
manner of unexpected drain was put
k upon ti e budget and the efficiency of the
f committee. Some states scheduled fOf
„ certain number of delegates sent dou-
M< the amount. lowa, hooked 'wenty
delegates, sent forty, and extra work and
' ommodatlons, both at the hotel and
„ .torlum, had to b' made for them.
* „ -,ly Jarring Incident was the erusly
. president's night, whan a mob of
,'ffl tried to fores entrance to hear
M s Margaret Wilson. Mrs. Hsrechel
... NEWS OF SOCIETY ...
Knapp, chairman of the local ticket com
mittee said, “The lmpetusity of some of
the out-of-town women carried them to
extremes. They made unjust criticisms
and I am sure this was done because of
their ignorance of actual conditions.’’
The executive committee of the local
board has purchased a splendid Jewel, a
diamond ornament, which they plan to
present to Mrs. George Bass, chairman
of the board.—Exchange.
AT ALTAPASS INN.
Altapass, N. C—Mrs. - T. B. Coleman,
accompanied by her son. Owen A Cole
man of Augusta, have arrived at Alta
pass, and have taken apartments for
several weeks.
Mr. Coleman is enjoying the new golf
course, having met here some old col
lege friends in Messrs. Newton and Alex
Stark of Charlotte, who with their moth
er, are spending the summer here.
Mr. Jno. W. L&ng, professor Instructor
of golf at Tate Springs and Johnson
City and P. B. Ileywood, of Worcester,
Mass., (a Harvard golfer), had a match
here on the 27th, makng 47 and 43, Bay
wood winning and then making 47 and
43 Long.
They state this the best new course
ever seen, "The Sportiest" ever played
on and will be the beat in South.
"TAKING WAYS.”
"Some girls are remarkably lucky, a
lady assured me the other day somewhat
bitterly, say* Lucille Cain In the Cleve
land Plain Dealer. “Miss X Is one. You
can’t say she Is pretty” (I suppose mj
face here expressed disagreement).
“Well, of course, there Is no accounting
for taste, but 1 should say that 99 out
of 100 would say she was absolutely
plain. And, after all, she goes and mar
ries a man that any girl would Jump at
a moat delightful and In every respect,
desirable husband. What he could see
in her goodness only knows.”
I could have told her of a dozen young
gentlemen who entertained very enthu
siastic views with regard to Miss X. 1
cannot remember any young lady for a
considerable time whose engagement
has caused so many to feel a bit cast
down.
"1 say,” one of these olher admirers
would say to me, "heard the news? Miss
X has got engaged." "Who to?” "Why
to that Johnnie. Dick Ho-and-Ho. What
she could see In that fellow to get en
gaged to him goodness only knows.”
But I reully think I know the secret.
She has the most delightful "ways”
possible. Albert Chevalier used to sing
a song about a remarkably disagreeable
gentleman. A man who used to set
other people’s teeth on edge—and no one
exactly knew how he managed It. tine
acualntance, howevtr, solved the prob
lem. Me declared, "It ain’t eksaoilv
wot ’e sees, but the nasty way ’e sees
It."
It Is not exactly the things Miss X
titles, but the way In which she does
them that makes her sweeter and pret
tier than other girls In her friends’ eyes.
"Ways" make ell the difference. And
they donSt make all the difference mere,
ly with women Men are equally at
dependent on "ways" for auccess or fail
ure.
I have a Mend whose lot It la to b*
a kind of business doctor. He Is en
gaged by a large firm with store* all
over (he country.and when there com#
melancholy reports from an establish
ment he Is promptly dispatched to In
vestigate
"Walk Into a store.” he said to me,
"and ask (or a atlck of shaving soap.
$6.98 and $7.50 Dresses
Crepe, Linen, Voile, and
Lingerie Dresses in white,
figured and solid colors
about twenty five, in the
lot to close Monday
SIO,OO Long Tunic Dresses
New •Long Tunic Crepe and
Linen Dresses in pure white
and Roman stripe and white
combinations. Very late
models, Monday special ..
WHAT AGAIN?
Yes, another lot cf those Waists. Some brand new
models. To date we l ave sold more than one hundred dozen
of these waists and I'iom the present outlook we expect to
make it two hundred dozen or more. If you haven't seen
them, ask your friends and then we're sure you will come
yourself. .Art
Special ✓OC
SPECIALS
Warner’s Net Bust Copfiners . .25C
'Bien Jolle embroidery trimmed Brassiers 50 c
B. and J. Brassiers, lace and embroidery trimmed; act as
bust conflner and coiset cover $1 00
Kleinert’s Triton Net Shield Brassier sl-00
Kleinert’s Tango Net Shield Bust Conflner, special... 65C
Kleinert’s Sanitary Belts 25C and 50 1 ’
Kleinert’s Sanitary Diess Protectors 50C and 75C
Kleinert’s Baby Pants waterproof 25 l -
W’amer’s Perfection Waists for boys or girls, sizes 2 to 12
years.. ", 25C
Just Received RatiM "" Skirtß ’ :". whUe :. in .°* tra . or .T 1a, 98c to $3.98
This Store Closes During the months of Jujie, July and August on Saturday’s at 2
O’clock Sharp and Our Patrons Are Commending Us For It.
The Store That Has The New Things First
(2.49
(6.98
Your business is all over in a minute.
You have parted with your money, taken
your change, and pocketod your soap.
You might think there’s an end of It.
Not at all. You carry away a memory
of the manner In which the man served
you and you won’t forget the Impres
sion he made on you when you want
another stick of shaving soap. If you
like the man behind the counter you
will go to that store again. If you
don’t, you will go elsewhere.” "Ways”
Impress people In a couple of ticks.
Sympathetic ways win. We all like
people who are concerned about us. Good
nature binds us to them In bonds of
steel.
"There air some folks," remarked Josh
Billings, “thet you feel woodn’t be con
sarned es a steam roller went over yew.
Our harts don’t go out to sleh.” S
They don’t, and these people are
eommon. Thackeray knew a man who
oame to the conclusion that society
ladies were peculiarly heartless. He went
one night to a party and got into con
versation with a lovely girl. In the mid
dle of the conversation he suddenly gave
an alarming "Ah!" and hastily rolling
his handkerchief Into a ball, clapped It
to his face. He explained to her he had
suffered a sudden frightful pang of
toothache. He told Thackeray after
ward that he tried that dodge—he had
n't really got a toothache at all—on five
girls and each one of them calmly went
on with the broken off conversation with
something like this:
“As I was saying, Mr. C„ when you In
terrupted me."
When he tried It on Number Hlx she
was so concerned about him that he felt
a perfect monster for having troubled
her.
“That girl’s a girl with a heart, by
Jove," he told Thackeray. ”1 hope she'll
mavrv some fellow who'll make her
happy."
He was so anxious about her making
no mistakes that he proposed to hes
himself a week or two later.
NOSE-TIP VEILB.
The nosetlp veil Is the latest arrival
In London from Baris, says the Low*
don Mirror. This veil Is so nasneil
because when arranged around the hat
It covers the eyes and reaches only
to the tip of the nose. There haH re-
FRECKLE-FACE
Sun and Wind Bring Out Ugly Spots.
How to Remove Easily.
Hero’s a chance, Miss Freckle-face,
to try a remedy for freckles with the
guarantee of a reliable dealer that It
will not cost you a penny unless It re
moves the freckles; while If It does
give you a clear complexion the ex
pense is trifling.
.Simply get an ounce of othlne—
double strength from any druggist and
a few applications should show you
how easy It Is to rid yourself of the
homely freckles and get a beautiful
complexion Rarely Is more than on*
ounce needed for the worst case.
Be aure to ask the druggist for the
double strength othlne as this Is the
prescription sold under guarantee of
mcney back If It falls to remove {reck,
lea.
fHE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
Camp Wheeler Cape Coats
Will be here Monday, in new col
orings and fabrics, in solids and
black and white checks. The
manufacturers of those enats
named them in compliment to the
South’s most beautiful camp site.
Ask to see JL p i\ey
them SU.VIO
cently been a decided revival in the
wearing of veils, and the nosetlp veil
is the latest development In the fash
ion. It is contended that this veil la
more convenient for women when
making afternoon calls; there Is no
need for the untying or the ruffling
up of veils if one wishes to take a cup
of tea. Black nosetlp veils will doubt
less be the most popular, but the most
fascinating nose veil Is of white lace.
The newly revived white sailor is a
very convenient hat on which to ar
range the nose veil.—London Mirror.
All of which soundß very attractive
but let the woman who anticipates
adopting a nose veil first be sure of
her nose.
Children's Hospital Association.
Regular July meeting of the C. A.
A. will be held on Tuesday, July 7th
at eleven o’clock, Y. W. C. A. rooms.
The Beat Tabl* In th* Mountain*.
HOTEL GORDON
WAYNEBVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA.
8,000 feet above sea level—highest city
East of the Rockies. Tennis, Fishing,
Riding, Driving, Bathing, Motoring,
Dancing In own private ballroom. The
GORDON la the recognized center of
Wayneavllle social life, and la thoroughly
modern. The rates are reasonable. Send
for Booklet.
F. O. DUNHAM, Proprietor.
HOTEL
Colling wood
Weet 35th Street,
New York City.
SETH H. MOSELEY.
Half Blk. from Herald Sq. & sth Av.
In midst of leading dapurtment stores
and theatre*.
Select accommodations for discrimi
nating people with personal attention
end service Impossible in the larger ho
tels. .Your patronage la earnestly so
licited.
Room without bath *I.BO
Room without bath for two *3.00
Room with bath *2.80
Room with bath for two (3.00
Pnrlor Bedroom with bath <.*8.09
Special attention given to ladles and
families. Restaurant at moderate prices.
HARRIS LITHIA SPRINGS
Boarding accommodations at
reasonable prices , Open*
Jnue 15th, Apply for rates to
Harris Springs Water Company
HARRIS SPRINGS, 8. 0 #
$25.00 and $27.50 Silk Dresses
Pussy Willow Taffeta, plain
and figured Crepes, Meteors,
and Crepes, black and col
ors. all to go without reserve
Monday
$35.00 and $57.50 Silk Dresses
One and three piece Dresses
in Taffeta, ('repos and Me
teors; our very smartest
models, in blacks and colors,
Monday
WHO’D A THOUGHT IT
We certainly expected to sell these waists at sl.oo—and
fast at that, too. But you can’t always sometimes tell. At
any rate, we bought them to sell, so they must go. Solid
pink and blue Crepe Waists with black silk lie; r*/|
while they last, Monday.. J\/C
SPECIALS
Children’s White Ilen-slHohed Handkerchiefs, special. . 2'^C
Ladles’ sheer white hfmstitched Handkerchiefs, extra
special
Ladies’ pure linen hemstitched Handkerchiefs, six In a
leather traveling wallet, Monday, special *. ,gf|<;
25c Children's Silk Windsor Tics, in solids and polka-dots
special 130
25c Children's Patent Leather .Belts, white, black, and
rod, special 1 3C
$5.00 Kelly green, bell-shaped Parasols $2 98
$3.00 Kelly green Parasols, special $1 9H
$1.25 Kelly Krcpe Koolers, a scalloped gown laced with
white, pink, or blue i IVihon H9 ( '
HOTEL RUDOLF,
Atlantic City, N. J.
On the ocean front. Always open. Capao
liy 1,000. American ano European plana
Hot and cold fresh and sea water In all
baths: running waler In guesth’ rooms.
Broad verandas comfhamltng view of
ocean and connecting with the famous
Board Walk. Case Rudolf Is one of the
big attractions. Superb orchestra; after
noon and evening dancing.
A. S. Rukeyser, Mur. Joel Hillman, Prea
ALTAPASS INN
ABOVE "The Land of the Sky."
New, Modern, High-Class.
On crest of B|je Ridge Mountains. On
Carolina, Cllnomlnld and Ohio railway
Golf, tennis, trap shooting, riding, driv
ing. howling, billiards, dancing, music
John S. Bowen, Altapass. N. C
For Health and Pleasure
COME TO
RHEA SPRINGS
Wher# th* Health Giving Waters
Flow.—Stood the Teat of a
Century.
Etsabllshed by White Man In
1856. Thousands of Sufferer*
Testify ns to Its Merits for
Rheumatism, Kidney, and L|v>r
Troubles and Many Other Com
plaints of Mankind, In addition
we have good Hotel, Dancing,
Swimming and Boating, Fishing.
Tennis, Croquet, etc. Rooms
En suite wUh fir without Hath.
Rates, Including meals, |lO to
*ls per week. For Booklet and
full information address
RHEA SPRINGS CO.
RHEA BPRINGS, TENN.
ASK YOUR DOCTOR.
NAVARRE
7th AVENUE A Bglh ST. IHYTI7T
800 FIEI FROM BROADWAY 1 LiLi
From
GRAND CENTRAL BTA. XT X 7 1
fenn. iS'itiw. New Y ork
CENTRE OP EVERYTHING
350 ROOMS BATHS 200
A room with bath • Si .SO
Other rooms with hath $2.00 s2.f>o
Rooms for two persons |2 5() 83 OQ
CUISINE .(A LA CASTS) music
SEND FOR COLORED MAP OF NEW YORK
KUMAR T. SMITH. Mana£in£ Director.
(11.49
(14.95
Before Shopping Read Herald Ads
COOL MOUNTAIN BREEZES. v
In the Land of the Sky \
Always comfortable at the r
Battery Park Hotel
“FAMOUS EVERYWHERE.’ 1
Most popular and delightful socially of any
resort in the South. Located in an exclusive park
of 15 acres, yet in the midst of all the activities of
ASHEVILLE, N. 0.
The Summer Metropolis.
Golf, Tennis, Swimming, Riding.
Dancing Every Evening.
Unsurpassed Cuisine—Service of the Best.
Address for booklet, , ?!
J. L. ALEXANDER, Prop.
_ •. 1 ■■ • >w jljr—
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ALTAPASS INN
New, Modem, High Class, • *rrv"
ABOVE—"The Land of the Sky.”
On Crest of the Blue Ridge Mountain, on Caroline, Cltachfleld and
Ohio Fla 11 war,
Th* place to epend your Bumm er—oolf, Tennla, Trap Bh«>ting,
Riding, Driving, Bowling, Billiard*, Dancing Mualo. For
Bookings write Jno. S Bowen, Altapaee,’ N. C.
KELLY'S
SPECIAL
50c Misses’ Black, White,
Tan and Black Silk Hose,
pure silk boot; about eleven
dozen in the lot; sizes No. 6
to No. 9. While the OQ/i
lot lusts Monday ..
Knit Underwear
Specials
Fine weave silk lisle gauze closed
Union Hulls; lace or shell scallop;
special 50C
Pine needle-stitch cob-web weave
silk lisle Union Huits, closed or open,
lace or shell scalloped;
H t ,et-1111 $ • •• $1 on
19c out-size lisle ribbed Gauze
Vests, special. . . x 14 c
l'lxtra quality, out-size, fine ribbed
Gauze Lisle Vests, special.. .. .-25 C
12Vic fine ribbed Gauze Lisle
Vests : go
25c Infants’ Gauze Lisle Vests 10C
50c ladies' pin-needle stitch silk
lisle Vests, 3 to box, per box,
special $1 00
Onyx fast black knit Corset
Cover 50*-
$3.00 glovo silk Bloomers, In black,
pink, blue, and white; Just the thing
to wear with your bathing suit.
Monday, special $2-2J*
$3.50 Glove silk Combination, pink,
blue and white; special.. $2 85
$1.75 glove silk Shirts, pink, blue
and white $1 49
KELLY’S
DYER BUILDING
FIVE