The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, July 10, 1914, Home Edition, Page FOUR, Image 4

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FOUR Utterly Erroneous Idea That People Have; Monarchs Have Money Berlin. —It is an utterl' prron.-ou* idea which some people possess tha' kings end emperors always have plen ty of money. Only a few days ago the Kaiser had to admit that be had not a single cent In Ills pockets when tackled by a bevy of pretty girls sell Ing trinkets on betiaif ol the Red Hi oss Society. It was rather an ein barrassing situation for the girls and they sadly larking In enterprise hy neglecting to o.for Ills imperial Ma jesty a month's rredlt. But the Kaiser tame to the resruc by borrow ing money from willing lenders In his staff ami one carnation cost him two and a half dollars. At the moment the Kaiser is en joying tils summer vacation which be gan with Kiel week He will return to Swinemunde early In August to prepare for the greatest war game ever played in Herman) This has l»ven called the "Kaiser Msnoeuvers" ttnd when the German army, or a very Mg i art of It. assembles In the T mi nus Valley the third week In Keptem her they will operate under the eyes of four kings and a king-to-be. These Include the Kaiser himself, his royal allies of Saxony and Wuertem berg. King Constantine of Greece, and the Crown Prince Ruppreeht of Ha varin More than 200,090 men with s corresponding force oT horse, guns airships and aeroplanes will wage •out days warfare round Hag llom fcurg. which wtll be the msnoeuvers headquarters. Attitude of Germany to Panama-Pacific Expo Serlin.—ln striking contrast to llis adverse attitude of the German gov eminent to Panama-Pacific exposi tion. is (lie enthusiasm the represan tatlves of the arts and sciences of Germany are showing In their efforts to ensure adequate representation of Teutonic products Ht Han Francisco. Encouraging progress has been made by tho committee representing all schools of contemporary German art and they are rapidly completing the organization of an exhibition of printing, engraving and sculpture This will embrace the works of too of Germany's famous artists I am told by a member of Hie committee that porcelain, gold and silver work, amber (almost a German monopoly), musical Instruments, furniture, toys, coach-hulldlng, aeroplanes, optical in - struincuts and electric novelties are to bo strongly represented. A ape clal department Is to bn roserved for exhibits which shall demonstrate the value and up-to-date fittings of Im portant German health resorts and special "drink cures." In spite of the first expression o' stiong dtanpprovsl hy the so-called "heavy Industries," machinery Is to bo fairly well represented. wIiIImI other Important manufactures to bo shown are food stuffs and stoneware. Naturally the more Important lines of shipping are to be strongly in evi dence. Another Little Guessing Contest-What's the Matter With Walter Johnson? Has he Hit the Chute? New York.— Everybody scents to be entered In the grand little guessing contest—" What's the mutter with 'Valter Johnson T" Anti nearly every tMuty ha* a ttlfferent hasard. Home think that Walt line hit the rhntea—that he ain't what he ttster he an a pitcher, and that he'll never conte hack. They point out that Wall haa been on the firing line lor about eight veam and doing no much firing that he'a run out of ammunition -and that he'a liroufh. t there think that Walt'a Just about worked out -that he’a having an "off" year, aa la the vane with moat bull playera. They think that he'll come Hack neat year with the mime atuff nr Of old. Another faction think* that Watt I* tolng to hook up with the Keda next year and that, on that account, lie'* quite Indifferent about what he do. s title year. They point out that Wall baa been promised a hue*' aalary b.v the Feds next >ear, no matter what he doee tu the pltrhiuß line thta venr. and. therefore, he's Just taking thing* •as> this year. What’a your guess? The contest la free. Larrv Cheney, of the Cubs, seema to I ,i curious mixture of control and the luck of it. lsirry liaa given mot a hears on halls ttian any pitcher In the National Inague, and haa taruck out more men than any of his rival*. Wow do you dope II? When It fit good, he's \ arv, very good, and w lien he's bad he'a awful Pome of our best little aoifing "ex perts'' have lust discovered the (to themf startling fart that llarr. Vat don Is one of the world's greatest SATURDAY SPECIALS SATURDAY, JULY 11th, with each Man’s Suit we sell, we will give one PAIR OF $5.00 PANTS FREE. The pants cost you nothing. This is the first time we ever made such offer. BUY NOW—YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD With each Dress we sell we give A LADIES’ TRIMMED HAT FREE. All the Latest Styles in Oxfords and Pumps. Large Shipment of Skirts just received. You will buy one if you see them. NO MONEY DOWN PAY LATER. MASTERS <& AGEE COMPANY 931 BROAD STREET Uneeda Biscuit Tempt the appetite, please the taste and nourish the body. Crißp,cleanand fresh— -5 cents in the moisture proof package. Baronet Biscuit Round, thin, tender— with a delightful flavor appropriate for luncheon, tea and dinner. 10 cents. ZuZu Prince of appetizers. Makes daily trips from Ginger-Snap Land to waiting mouths every where. Say Zu Zu to the grocer man, 5 cents. Bay biscuit hahcci by NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Always look for that name golfer*. If these fellows horned tlieli way inlu buHchitll It's a olnch hot that before lain they'd coma to she conclu sion that Tv Cobb was n pretty good hatter In his day. Christy Mathewaon, of the fllanta, In addressing n crowd of school boys.! Mild. In giving advice antnt the art 01 pitching; "Don't be too anxious to throw a curve. Some of the licit curve pitch era 1 have known were unable to make the big leagues. The reason wan that they could never attain control, luj pitching control la everything. "Most young pitchers attempt n I round-arm delivery because It per mits them to 'put more on tbe ball.' I would advise y»n to keep to a straight o erhand delivery. -Never mind If the opposing butter* do make hits off you. It won't he long before you will hnv* such control that you can place (ha hall where you want to and begin to nut-guess them. "Dutch I'nclr," writing In the Min spoils Journal, rammed the nail on the top. when he penned the follow ing. some day* back, concerning the squabble between the Feds and Or ganised Baseball. "The.genrat public Is going to see tbe winning ball team* or the ball, teams allowing a dash or the speed or the most class. The organised bosses need not think anyone I* going to fol low organised teams out of any sen tlnient. as it Is a business and amuse ment proposition, ami the crowd wllj go where the heat show ts offered. It Is u fight wherdn cash Is fighting cash, with cash for the winner and no cash for the loser. No great or vital principles are Involved, It Is merely in" set of professional athletes in com petition for coin with another set equally ravenous. •‘And In the meanwhile tennis, polo, golf, anil the amateur sports are mak ing tremendous Inroads.” Jury in the Graveyard Murder Fails to Agree Geneva, Ilia. —The Jury in the cm. of Anthony Petrae. accused of 1 e murder of Theresa Hollander last w in ter, disagreed anil was discharged to day. Theresa Hollander was dragged irrti a graveyard on the outskirts of Au rora and clubbed to death on the night of Feb. Hi last. Her body v.ns dis covered an hour late, lying in tha snow, with her arms and skull frac tured. Miss Hollander and I’etras had been sweethearts up to within a year of the time the crime was committed. Off For Europe to Get More Money For Huerta Mexico City.—Adolfo do In Eama, min im*** of flna< o loft tho capital today for Vora Cruz, whence he i« to nail for Eu rope. It whh reported he would carry us a financial mission for the federal government. The train wax divided into two (lec tion* owing to the arge number of French citizen* and Mexican* on their way out of the country. A strong mili tary e*eort accompanied each section. PAIN LESS "EXTRACTION" AT FREE DENTAL CLINICS Rochester, N. Y. —Extraction and treatment of teeth without pain i* the goal sought and almost attained hv American dentists. Progress in this direction was demonstrated at free clinics today in connection with tin* eighteenth annual convnetkm here of the American Dental Association expert* using a mixture of gas which absolutely deadens pain while leaving the patient wholly conscious. SCHOOLSHIP AT NABLES. Naples, Italy. The American school ship Newport arrived here today with 11J hoy* on hoard undergoing training for the merchant marine. PRINCE LEADS IN RACE FOR $10,000,000 WIDOW v« • ■■ S--, Vst > • • " * • •, Si V.A * iv'i-t !s*• •' • y \ 1 ' MRS. PHILIP VAN VOLK-NBURGH Paris. — Today It looks M’.tp a tiny shade In favor of Prince Wolff Met tcrnlch. of Austria, so far as the mat rimonial preference of Mrs Philip Van Volkenburgh, of New York, the "$10,010,000 Widow," Is concerned. Tomorrow? Well, tliHt Is quite dif ferent. because, as you know. It t* entlreiv proper that a woman should change her mind overnight as she sees fit to do. it has been rumored among society leaders of Paris that the Prince and Mrs. Van Volkenburgh wore engaged. This Is denied by Mrs Van Volkenburgh. who savs. "the Prince ts an extremely nice bachelor, lutt it is n mistake to assume tliat we are engßged." IHE AUGUSTA HtKALB. AUGUSTA. GA, OPPORTUNITIES UNSURPASSED All SI.OO Dress Goods reduced to 89c All $1.25 Dress Goods reduced to 98c All 75c Dress Goods reduced to 59c All 50c Dress Goods reduced to 39c All 59c Dress Goods reduced to 39c All SI.OO Silks reduced to 89c All 85c Wash Silks reduced to 69c 50c Brocaded Crepes at 39c All SI.OO Silks at 89c All $1.25 Taffetas at 89c All $1.50 40 inch Crepe de Chines at $ 1.39 All $2.25 Crepe Meteors at $ 1.89 69c Silk Poplins at 49c All 25c White Crepes at ' 19C All 35c White Crepes at 29C All 50c White Crepes at 39C All SI.OO Silk Crepes at 69C All 15c Floral Bordered Scrims at IOC All 19c Gatatea Cloths at 15c All 15c Printed Batistes and Crepes at 10c FRIDAY, JULY 10.