The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, July 19, 1914, Page TWO, Image 2

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TWO SOCIAL GOSSIr*. Gosetp among matrimonial lines is that there will be several In terestlng weddings during the fall. One of special interest lo take place in October will he a pretty Augusta girl, blonde Titian typo, to a well-known young man who Is originally from Conyers, Ga It is a matter of very general con gratulation to Triends of this charming bride-to-be that her mar riage will not remove her from Augusta. Another wedding sched uled for November will remove to Charleston one of the moat attrac tlve young girls In Augusta Con gratulations are being held In check, and have been for some Utile time awaiting t le announce ment of the approaching marriage Of the popular Augusta man anil a fsi lnating young Atlanta widow. The Mlzpah Circle of the King's Daughters are contributing to the Herald's Milk and lea Fund $2.00 a month. $6.00 for the three months. Sympathy Is a beautLul thing and when demonstrated so substantially Is doubly beautiful. An Interesting event In connec tion with the wedding of Miss Sal lit- Anne Warfichl Cockoy and Mr. Matthew Pontine Maury Werth son of Mr. and Mrs. .lames Worth, of Richmond, Va., says an exchange, was the wearing by the bride of two pins presented lo the bridegroom's grandfather, the late. Commodore Matthew Mo.ntnlne Maury, by the czar of Russia and by the Maximilian, emperor of Mexico, for his meritorious ser vices In the maritime provinces of ah* world. The czar's gift is a beautiful brooch of pearls and dia monds. while that of the emperor Is a shield anl wreath of llamonds Th oso pins have been worn at the weddings of all the sons and daughters of the late commodore. This rails to mind the wedding gift from the czar or Russia to Douschka Pickens Dugas. Mrs. George Dugas, a magnificent cross of diamonds the Jewels of which are among the most prized poh sessions of the Dugas girls. Mrs. Sheppard and Mrs Tillman. Miss Josephine Dawson, of Houston, Texas. Is enjoying a do Ughtful visit to her old home as the guest of her aunt, Mrs, C. P. Perrltt. Miss Dawson has been attending srTibol at Chestnut Hill, Pa., and is on her waj to Texas. This Is her first vist in a long whllo and her friends are deltgt ed to see that the promise oT ehrly girlhood has been more than ful filled. Nhr is a charming young girl with a lovely type, an ex quisite complexion, dark hair nnd great and gray eyes and a fasci nating individuality thnt Is rarely found In one of her age Her de but next winter In Houston Is be ing looked forward to hv several Augusta friends who will be her guests for that auspicious occa- MRS. ÜBRY ENTERTAINS AT OROVETOWN. Mrs W. K. Usry entertained a charmingly congenial party of young people Thursday night In honor of her bonne gurf.t Mina Mary Usry. of Thomson Mr Karl Gibson rendered a number of heaullfiil selections on the piano, after which threo”'tahles were aet for Trail and a number of exciting Remo* were enjoyed. Num eroux other games were enjoyed and at a lata hour the guest* were as sembled around a long table In th<i grove on which reposed twelve lus cloua watermelon*. Those who en joyed Mt* Uary'a hospitality on I hi* occasion were: Mia* Mandolin (lib non. Mis* Id. He Ward. Mis* ldollo Huffman, Mies Mary Hoffman, Mis* Birdie Reese and Ml** Mary Usry: Messrs. Murray Ivey, Frank Ivey of Chattanooga, 'Venn., Bob Ivey, Henry Huffman. OttmHr Jordan. Oeortte Berry Jr. Willis Joe Glbaon, Theo dor* Huffman. Julian Harris and Mr. Karl Glbaon. Mr. and Mrs Tom Har ris and Mr. and Mrs W. F. Fury. A CHARMING YOUNG VISITOR. Mias Anne Bennett Cohen. of Rich mond, Ky , one of the moat charming young visitors that has over visited Augusta, left veste'day for her home, after a vl*it with 'llea Oorothy Mor ris While here elie was entertain el In i number of delightful way*, Ml mm MorrU |tvtug informal little bride parties and a dance in her honor. Miss Helen Wright entertain ing Mondav with bridge Miss Marga ret Palmer gave a h.ntutiinl little luncheon pi rtv Tucwday, Mias Wllliel mlntt Nurnb.iger entertained Wed nesday with bridge and Thursday MU* Camilla von Karap gave a pond party at lavmhard'a in her honor. Mr» Prank Goldhy, of Wayneahoro, Ga., spent the week end with Mrs. Parry at her mother's, Mrs T. It Roy* Mr. and Mrs U J. Perry left this noon for New York. Where they will he located tht* wnter Mr. and Mra. W. C Miller hare re turned from a moat enjoyable vlalt to New York. Niagara and Ocean Qrove. N. J , and Waalngton. D. C. Mra Pluker, with her children, of Texas. la vlaltlng her parenta, Mr and Mra. Jamea P. Doughty. Mr noSaaaure Rhodes la a; ending a >w day* on Shlllvana laland. Mr and Mra. W C. Rrowne and their two little daughters left \ ester day for a vialt to Gainesville (la lira. Charles Phlnlay will return Wednesday from Athena, where she la visiting Mra Ferdinand Phlnliv Mr. Marvin Carpenter, who hag been vluting Ida brothera, Messrs Howard and Wllllant Carpenter, In Jacksonville, has returned. after apendtng two weeks vary enjoyably In Jacksonville and Pablo Reacu. Miss Kmma Roukfight, of John •ton. S. C. vvaa In the city yesterda> Mias Bouknight la preparing to leave for Munich about the middle of Au gust, where she experts to arond a year in studying instrumental music. The friend* of George Ansley Wil cox will be delighted to learn that he la rapidly recovering from rla re cent Indlaposltlon, and ia enjoying a well-earned vacation at Atlantic City. SOCIETY NEWS Lawn Fete on O 9 Dowd Lawn On Friday afternoon and evening there fw'll be given on the O'Dowd lawn on the Hill a beautiful lawn fete at which every child In the city Is given a cordial invitation to be present. —, There le no spot In the city that. Is more beautiful than Is the O’Dowd home and surroundings and for this oceaslon It will be even more Milk and Ice Tor Sick Babies Previously acknowledged $88.65 Mlzpah Circle 6.00 Washington Lodge, No. 7, I. O. O. F 2.00 Mrs. W, R. Johnson ~ 1.00 Mrs. P. G. Durum 2.00 To Lai $97.65 Miss Mary Moran Is visiting in Pennsylvania. Miss Mlnne Nichols' friends will regret to learn of her illness at her home on Walton Way. Misses Annie and Norma Powers leave early In August for the moun tains of North Carolina. Misses Fannie and i/oulse Jullian, of Mississippi, have returned home, after spending a month with their brother, Mr. Ixtuls Jullian. Mr. N. M. Turner has returned, after spendlm; a month with his parents In Virginia. BLYTHE, 6A„ NEWS Blythe, Ga. —Dr. D. L. Turner and family have moved to Milledgevllla, much to the regret of their host of friends here. F. 11 Turner nnd family have re turned from a fortnight's sojourn in and around Hlrmlngham. Ala. P. n. Reese is hack at his post of business, after a pleasant visit In Wilmington and WrlghtsVllle Reach, N. C. . Mrs H B, Morrow and Mrs. R. W. Norrell left last week on several days visit In the Hate City. Miss Saminle Tthaney, of the Fonn titl li <it\, and Misses Kmmie and Marie Murphey, of Hephllban. are charming guests of Hattie Clark. Miss Roberta Slngleaon, of Charles ton, is on a i rot raided visit to Miss Kmmie Templeton. Dr. P. A. Sherman Is having a nice office erected on the corner of Mur row Street an 1 Railroad Avenue. The building for the Farmers' Gin * Fertilizer Company is now under course of construction and will be pushed 1o completion In time to gin their portion of the present crop of the fleecy staple. Mrs. It, .1. Wilson has returned from Beall Springs. Dr .and Mrs. .1 B BHrwick have returned from Washington, I). C., and other points oT Interest. Ijconard W. Reese, of the Tar Heel State, Is rusticating around Blythe tor several weeks. Miss Hattie Clark entertained very cordially on Wednesday with a de licious barbecue, down on Sandy Run Creek. Kvor.v one in attendance en joyed the occasion to the fullest ex tent, wafting numerous hints of ap preciation to the charming hostess. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Palmer, of Au gusta, are pleasantly domiciled In I “ 5 Hip *♦ * i . •* V# * V-SL« . ",f ■ ♦ «.*' ; ; • Si-- ... _ ' s, ?. - ' " .PAUL GILMORE—“CAPTAIN ALVAREZ • At Bijou. Thursday, Friday and Saturday PAUL GILMORE —■— IN ■— “CAPTAIN ALVAREZ” ROMANTIC MILITARY DRAMA HE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA. GA. beautiful than ever Games of the most fascinating kinds wdll be the diversion Tor the afternoom and with tho serving of delicious refreshments will while the time away all too quickly. In the evening the older contingent, will be entertained. The proceeds for the entire lawn fete and the sale of creams will go to a worthy cause, the St. Joseph’s Academy. their eountry home near here, for part of the heated term. Asbury Methodist Church. Sunday school, 9:45. W. A. Owens, Supt. Man Memorial, 10:30. C. R. Rhf-ney, Supt. Preaching, 11:15 by pastor. In the evening song service beginning at 7:30. At 8 Dr. W. T. Hamby is to hold the third quarterly confernce. At 8:30 Rev. W. B. Dil lard, of St. James Church, Is to preach. Large crowds expected. Come and worship with us. Beulah Baptist Church. Rev. T. M. Sapp, pastor. Regular Sunday services. Preaching, 11:30 a. m., and 8:30 p. m., by the pastor. The Lord’s Supper, 3:30 ,p. m. TE Y. P. U., 7. Prayer meeting Tuesday night and choir practice Thursday night. All are cordially Invited to attend these services. SCALP TROUBLE LIKE DANDRUFF Came in White Blisters. Hard and Scaly. All of Hair Came Out. Used Cuticura Soap and Cuti cura Ointment. Head Well. Carthage, Tjotas.—“My little girl had aorae kind of breaking out. on her head that came In white Winters and when the blisters Q burnt they firmed something like scales. If I washed her head and combed the scales off they would come again In just, a few days. The trouble looked something like dandruff but was hard and scaly and when the scales would come off all of the hair came also and would leave the head raw. " 1 had tried salves which only softened the scales so t decided to use Cuticura Soap and Ointment. I washed her head with warm water and Cutleura Soap and then applied the Cutleura Ointment, and let It, remain over night. I did not do this but-'about four times before her head was iw-rfectly cured. 1 used only one box of Cutleura Ointment and one bar of Outieura Soap and her head was well.” (Signed) Mrs l.uella Biggs, Jan. as. 1914. Samples Free by Mail For face and bands futicura Soap and Ointment are world favorites because so ■effective In restoring the natural purity and beauty of the skin, sealp. hair and hands when marred hy unsightly conditions. Al though Cutleura Soap (3Ac.) and Cutleura ointment t(f»Oc.) are sold everywhere, a sample of each with S2-p. Skin Book will l>e sent free upon request. Address post e-ard; *' Cutleura, Dept. T, Boston.” WE WANT TO WHISPER SOME GOOD NEWS IN YOUR EAB “The Satisfactory Store" will sell everything in stock at a price that will mean money saved on every purchase you make from them in this sale. They are making these deep cuts to clear up the stocks and make room for an entirely new stock of merchandise to open the Fall season with , what they loseydu may gain . Dress Goods Specials $2.00 Silk and Wool Poplin, 45 inches wide.. . #1 48 75c navy and black Serge, 38 Inches wide, at.. . 50 c 69c black and navy Mohair, 38 inches wide, at.. . 50<? 40c Bathing Suit Poplin, 36 inches wide, at.. . 29 c $1.60 Perino Tussah Silk and Wool, 45 inches wide, at *1 25 Black and White Checks for Skirts, from.. . 25C up. Mosquitoes and Flies. Get a good Canopy from us. Prices $1 OO #1 25 and $1 50 Bar Nets, 8 yards. . 59c Clearance of White Goods 1214 c and 15c quality White Lawn and Longcloth, at.. .. .. . 6V*c 35c Sheer Paris Lawn, 45 inches wide, to go at 19 G 50c Dimity Linen lawn, 36 inches wide, at 25 G 25c to 35c White Sherrette Flaxon and Dimity, at 15 G 360 sheer, fine, mercerized Batiste, 40 inches wide, at.. .. . 17C 75c Linen Sheeting, 90 inches wide, to go at.. .. 50 c 7%c Kitchen Crash and Toweling, at 5 C 40c Table Damask, pirre. white, at < •• • 25 G 69c Table Damask, full bleached,at 50 G 76c Irish Linen Table Damask, 72 Inches wide, at • 59 G 15c Hark Bath Towels and Turkish Towels, at 10 G 35c Turkish Terry Cloth Towels, at 25 G Extra large Bath Mats, in fanry colors, at.. S(F and $1 OO Individual or Guest Towels, at ... 25 G . 39'- and SQC Entire line of Fine Colored Parasols to close at HALF PRICE Yes, Madam We Are Showing a Line of RUGS AND ART SQUARES that will pay you to in spect and buy now for later use. Ptnall-sixed Crex Rug*. 36x72, At $1 00 64x90 Crex Hall Runner. worth $6.00, at.. .. 82 98 6x9 feet Crex Art Squares, worth $7.50, at $4 98 9x12 feet Crex ATt Squares. worth $12.50, at 87 98 9x12 feet Velvet and Brussels Art Squares, at.. 813 98 «"* 816 98 VESTS 10e Vests, with taped neck and sleeve, at 5 G Moline ribbed Vests, with “Stay up Strap," at 100 Mallne ribbed Pants, any *!«• 25 c Ribbed I’nlon Suite, for sum mer. at.... SQC BURTON-TAYLOR-WISE COMPANY Incorporated KENNY’S High (trade Coffee, at, per pound 25c And Che-on Tea at, per pound SUC Are gre&t values and guaranteed to give you satis faction. Order them from C. D. KENNY CO 1048 Broad Street. Phone No. 601 Purple Trading Stamps Given in Doubles Before Noon. Full Books $2.50 Cash or Merchandise. Ready-to-Wear Clearance Unusual Values to Clear up the Department. Entire line of Dresses up to $5.00, at ~ .. $1.98 Entire line of Dresses up to SIO.OO, at ....$4.98 Entire line of Dresses up to $25.00, at . . . .$9.98 Entire line of Coat Suits at HALF PRICE Entire line of Linen Skirts at .. .. HALF PRICE Entire line of Shirt Waists Reduced. Evening Shades in Silk Specials 36-inch Silk Crepe, very soft and pretty, worth $1.25, at 85 c 36-Inch Silk-finished Crepe de Chine, worth 76c, at., -590 46-inch Silk Chiffon Cloth, worth $1.60, at.. .. 81 00 27-Inch Wash Habutai Silk, all colorg, at 49 27-inch Sifk, striped, fluffy Crepe, worth 60c, at., • 35 G Silk Special Clearance Cheney's genuine Spotproof Foulard Silk, SI.OO kind, at.. .. 69 g Black Taffeta, 36 inches wide, worth $1.39 $1 19 Black Taffeta, 36 inches wide, worth $2.00 $1 55 Shirt V'aist Silk, 36 inches wide, worth $1.26 85 G Black and Colored Chiffon Taf feta, 36 inches wide, worth «■«. at 81 00 "THE SATISFACTORY STORE” Clearance of Tub Materials 6 14c Colored Muslins and Lawns, at 3tkC 10c Chambray, for children's Dresses and Aprons, at 4%C 7%c Apron Ginghanjg, in fast cclors, at gc 8c Sea Island, washes like linen, 40 Inches wide, at 5c 12%c Cheviot and 15c Dress Ginghams, at 10 G The best quality of English Percale made at 10 G Linen Torchon Lace and Round Val. Lace, up to 124 c, at 5c Burton-Taylor-Wise Co. 81x90 Sheets, worth 90c, at .69° Full Bleached Sheets, full size, at 39C 81x90 Bleached Pepperell Sheets worth SI.OO, at 79 G 36x42 Bleached Tillow Cases, gcod quality, at • ■ 10 G Extra large White Dimity Bedspreads, worth $3.00, at.. .-92-00 Extra large, fringed, cut-corner Spreads, worth $2.00, at.. - $1 50 Augusta Marseilles pattern Bedspreads, worth $1.76, at.. . $129 15c Brown Blay Linen for Suits and- Dresses, for Monday at 11^ TRUNKS AND SUIT CASES Suit Case of Jap Bamboo cane, worth $1.60, at 81 OO Tan Leather Suit Cases, worth * 2 -25. at 81 50 All regular $3.00 Tan Suit Cases, to go at $1 98 Traveling Handbags at— -82 98 83 98 and 811 98 Entire line Trunks to go at Manufacturers’ Wholesale prices. SHIRTS $1.25 Negligee Shirts, at 8100 75c Negligee Shirts, at.. .-500 60c Nainsook Undershirts, »t 39° 60c Nainsook Pants, at... 39< 1 HOSIERY Silk Sox 25 g McCallum Silk Hose...sl OO Rippleitte Silk Boot Hose, At- 50c Colored Lislo Hose, at.. -25 G 19c Liale Hone, at J2'xC Kodaks, Films, Supplies, Etc. Developing & Printing, Waterman’s Fountain Pens, Writing Tablets, Pens, Inks, Pencils. RICHARDS STATIONERY CO. SUNDAY. JULY 19.1 Clearance of Crepes and Linens 19c and 20c Crepes and Ripplette to clear at.. • 15 G 25c smal; and large figured Serpentine Crepe.. .. .. 19C White Drap de Crepe in differ ent widths, at 2SC. 35' 50 G 50c French Luxar Satine, 31 inches wide, at.... 25 c 35c Tissue Silk, in evening shades aqd black... 25 c All fancy Ratine in white and colors, up to $1.50, at. ■SI oo 35c Rice Flaked Ratine and Durbar, at 25 c 16c Linen Crash for Suitg and Skirts, 45 inches wide, at. 50 c 50c Linen Suiting for Suits and Skirts, 36 inches wide, at.-39 G 40c Mercerized Linen, in seve ral shades, at.. .. 25 c NECKWEAR Fancy Yokes 50 c Fancy Collars, from 25 G up. Handkerchiefs: Best line in the city. UMBRELLAS Rainproof Sunshades that will not change color, at... SIOO . .Umbrellas, daisy looking affairs that are light and strong, *' SI 50 GLOVES Kayser's Long Silk 16-button Gloves, at.. 81 OO 2-clasp Kayser Gloves, Lisle or Chamolsette, at 50 c Entire Line Muslin Underwear In broken lots: Gowns, Pants, Corset Covers, Petticoats, at REDUCED PRICES. 716 Broad St.