The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, July 24, 1914, Home Edition, Page FOUR, Image 4

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FOUR Society Important Meeting of Equal Suf frage Party Thf* Equal ftrfrag* Party of Geor gia, Mr a. Emily C, McDougald, chair men, sends forth the call for a con stitutional convention and election to be held In Atlanta, July 29th, at 9:20 o'clock a. tn., at the. Piedmont Hall. INTERESTING OUT OF TOWN WEDDING, The marriage of the Coin tease Eklo de Sombre till and Mr. Joseph K, La tins Jr., will be solemnized on Mon day. August 10, at the Church Ht. Phillips de Houle in Pitrls, France. The ceremony will be performed in the presence of a large concourse of friends and will be followed by a bril liant reception at the home of tho bride’s mot I#t* the Comtesss dc Vil lein me Hon breuil. After the wedding Mr. Gatins and his bride will spend several weeks at the famous resorts of the con* mnt soiling about the middle of Bep -I«mher for New York which Mr, <ia tii'S i .s decided to make his perma nent home. Hhortly after landing they will come <0 Atlanta to visit Mr, and Mrs, John E. Murphy at their residence on Peachtree road. The young eomtesse, who Is a repre sentatlve of one of the oldest and most prominent French families. Is said to f»e a Very lovely young woman, and u great favorite In the exclusive social circles of Franc#-, Hhe con bines with her unusual beauty, the vivacity of manner and charm of personality that makes for popularity. Mr. (latins, who is a prominent figure in the social and .dull life of th** city, has many friends Who will extend a most cordial wel come to his bride. The series of en tertainments already being planned In her honor will add their quota to tho yayaty of the early fall season.—At lanta Exchange. IN HONOR OF MR. AND MRS. BURKES. Complimenting Mr. and Mrs. Burkes, of Ha van tin h, Mr. and Mrs P. P. fl.tr grove* entertained a ootiKonlrtl party of triends Wednesday evening at their home, on Elbert street Music and re freshment were enjoyed and the occa* sion proves very delightful. Mr. Burkes Is In camp st Camp Wheeler. Invited to meet Mr. and Mrs. Burkes Were. Mr and Mrs Aiibrlght, Mrs. MrHae, Miss Emma McCann Mrs. R T. Motts. Mrs. J. M, Meet*. Mlssds Ha rah Hargrove, Miss Mary Kendall. Mr. and Mrs. A. h. Powell, of Blythe, Os., are entertaining a beautiful iittla baby daugliter, who will be called Emily Bell for har mother. Misses Marguerite and Celeste Mor ris have returned home after spending several week* very delightfully attending Ijo use parties. Miss Viola MrCnrkle left today for Havatinah where she will visit friends and Inter go to Jacksonville for a visit Miss May del le Hutto leaves short ly to spend tho remainder of tho Bum pier In Asheville and Lake Toxaway, N. V. —Mrs. H. H Brown. Miss Ann o Reugo. Miss Alms Davis and Mr. Rene Brodeau form a congenial little inirty that will spend Sunday on Sul livan's Island. —Miss Ijoulae Jackson has return ed from Atlanta where she visited Mrs. Alfred Wald on. —Mrs. A. W. Andersdb and Misses Elose and Anne Anderson have re turned from Wiifhtsvills Beach, THE STORE FOR MEN Something New and "Classy” Always I«p®cL. Found at Dietz Bros. - Ez P ress Shipment of Summer Neckwear rm l 1 he newest things out in Silks and wash goods Ml dap —good tor sprucing up SEE THEM. ® Prices to suit your pocket. OUR MID-SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE SHOULD INTEREST EVERY MAN SI.OO Shirts 7Cp now for ■ mV $1.60 t A now for .. DIETZ BROS. 1022 Rroad St. The Store for Men All auxiliary organization* from ov.t thf entire state are urged to rend delegates to this convention. An active campaign of Georgia is to ho rna; ped out. and an enthusiastic and representative gathering Is ex ported to attend. MRS. SCOTT ENTERTAINS FOR MISS KELLY. Mrs. W. <). Scott entertained yes l< rduy alternoon In compliment to Mins Frances Kelly, whose marriage lo Ht Hioughc.r, of New York, will he : n Interesting < . ent of Wednesday of next week. Itooli was the game and the ent.re house was embowered In ferns Uiat converted It Into a cool re resiling bower amid which bloom ed flowers, golden glow and marigold, forming an artistic color combination of green and gold which was carried out 1 nthe serving of the lovely three course afternoon tea which followed the game. The high score pr./.e. a Dutch vase, was awarded to Mrs- l.ec Vordery, and the hooby, a fruit basket lo Miss Mabel Kelly, of Jackson, Miss. Mrs. Scott's guests on this enjoy abl (-occasion were Miss Kelly, Mrs. S. I*, l-ewls, Mrs. Lee Verdery, Mrs H. W. Harrow, Mrs |» A. Motes Mrs. ft. H. Sykes, Sr., Mrs. V. H. Bikes. Mrs. H. 1. Bryson. Mrs. Eugene Bead, Mrs. I). 1,. Kuhlke, Mrs. George Bynion, Mrs. Jeff, Powell, Mrs. S. C. Ktembaek, Mrs. Browne, of Savan nah. Mias Mable Kelly, of Jackson, Miss., Miss Annie Kelly, Miss Eunice Cates, Miss Eleanor Lynch, Miss Ethel Kalhfl.dsch, Miss Lili an .Jones, o Columbia, Miss McGowan and Miss Green, of Bpartanburg, Miss •Mary Fannie Harris, of Heplulbah. Delicious fruit punch was served all during the afternoon by Miss Myr tls Bcott and Mlhh Madelle Wiseman. ICE CREAM FESTIVAL. —An Ice cream festival will be given Saturday night at -tlti Cottage .Street for the benefit of Enterprise Mission Sunday school. Delicious cream and other Ices will be served anil the patronage of the public Is solicited. Miss Lillian Jones, of Columbia, S. ('., Is visiting Mrs. U. 11. Ellis- Miss Lucille J’ottiuger and Miss Lohl o Kiiip k are spending a fort night with Mss Martha Graham at Lanes, B. i . Mlhh Graham will ac company l hem on their return for a visit to Savannah. Mrs. George W. Dwelle, Jr., who left wth her sister, Mrs. WlHtney of Augusta, for the North a short time ago, Is at Philadelphia, In the north ern part of ’ew York state. Savan nah Exchange. Miss Margaret CuvHnßugh, the charming little daughter of Mr W. F. Cavanaugh, of Augusta, has joined he rfntlicr at the De Soto, and later will visit relatives In North Carolina. Frl#n<l» of Mr. and Mrs T. K. Tvey will regret to le-irn that their .Iretty di lls • tglit-inontlis-old daughter Is suffer ing fr.un a dislocated shoulder. Mrs. George A Crisp Hud lovely lit tle daughter. 7ou Audrey Crisp, are the house guests of Mr. and Mrs A. L. Dweo at the Carter apartments, Ht. Louts. Mo Miss Lucille and Rosa Nell Rest, th* i harming young daughters Mr. and Mrs R A. Beat, left Friday .or a vlrtt with relatives In Blrnson. H. C. Mr. anti Mrs. It B Breedlove are re ceiving congratulations on the htrth u» a hatiusotnr tittle son. SHIRTS $2.00 Shirts £-1 qr now for vl*dv $2.60 Silk Shirts <?•! CA now for vJLdv HATS AND UNDERWEAR ALL STRAW HATS HALE PRICE Anv Felt Hat in the house, values up PA to *.‘1.00, on sale B. V. D. Underwear 39c lVr garment. Union Suits for 79c CHARLESTON 111 GET BIG PIER Senate Committee Told That Extensive Preparations For Coal Trans Shipment Are Under Way. ( Washirtflton^—Teatln ony that the (southern Hallway Is making largo preparations for handling coal at Charleston, S. was introduced to day before the senate committee in vestigating 'barges of rate discrimi nations against South Atlantic ports. A. P. Thom, general counsel for the Houthern, (rose examined B. I-. Dn loney, an Independent coal operator of Bristol, Virginia-Tenncssee. author of the charges. Dulaney insisted that the railroads prevented operators vented operators from seeking a mar ket at ( harleston. Mr. Thom said the Southern was anxious to arrange for coal trans shipment there, and had purchased property and made other arrange ments for construction of a pier "When will this Improvement be finished?” Mr. Dulaney asked. "1 cannot tell you .exactly, but the company Is carrying out Is plan tn good faith," replied Mr. Thom. The attorney added that an effort by the late President Finley of the Southern to enlist the Cltnchfleld toad In a movement to build a pier at Charleston had failed because officials of the lutter .line objected to the Southern’s stipulation that the pier must he open to all shippers of coal. Mr. Dulaney said W. B. Emmett, who had tried to arrange for the con struction of a coal pier at Charles ton, told him the vice president of the Southern opposed the project because E. J. Berwlnd and Henry K. McHarg controlled the northern coal trade and would Interfere with the development of Southern ports. AN AUGUSTA FAN “COMES BACK” AT COMER BOASTER The Columbia State recnt.ly boast ed that It was an lmposstblity for the Comers to lose three straights. Well, the Inevitable has happened, and here’s the result. Wonder how the State takes It? Here’s the clip ping: Ouch! ‘‘The State, ‘’Columbia, S C. “Gentlemen: Please refer tn your Aftermath column some months ago: ’lmpossible Headlines, No. I—Comeis Drop Three Straight-’ “It Is to sn gger— "Yours, etc., “AN AUGUSTA FAN.” NATHAN RICARDBON IS CHARGED WITH BURGLARY Nathan Richardson a negro who has been In the tolls oT the law many times, was arrested again yesterday by County Officers on the charge of burglary. He is accused of burlagir.- Ing a negro woman's house. Qu ck Cure for Diarrhoea. The most prompt and effectual cure for diarrhoea is Chamberlain's Colic,’ Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. When given as soon as the first tin nntural looseness of the bowels ap pears one dose is nearly always suf ficient to effect a cure. la should be kept at hand ready Tor instant use. For sale by all dealers. Mr*.. E. M. Dens left today for Mar tin** where she will upend n week. Miss Euela Deas is being delightfully enter tained by relatives and friends at Cov ington. «Ja. Next week she will visit friends in Atlanta and East Point. $3.50 Silk Shirts rn now for $6.00 Silk Shirts d»Q HZ now for •IE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUUUSIA. UA. THE WISE DRY COOPS CO. Almost Daily Producing New Things at Matchless Prices. f The Big Sale Still Continues With Big Reductions Throughout the House 36 inch White AMI Linen, regular 35c grades, special at 25c 25c Solid Colored Voiles at 10c 27 inch White Danish Cloth, for skirts, for 10c 25c 34 inch Cotton Suiting for skirts, for 15c 36 inch 10c Percales at 7 l-2c % 20c Brown Dress Linens at. . 14c 35c Black and White Check Linens at 19c SI.OO 72 inch all Linen Table Damask at 79c Regular 19c Galatea Cloth at 15c Full Bleached Turkish Towels, worth 15c, at 10c Full Bleached Turkish Towels, worth 25c, at 19c Full Bleached Regular 35c Turkish Towels, at. . . ..25c 10c Embroidered Table Mats at _„» .5c 50c Scarfs and Center Pieces, all at 39c 27 inch Embroidered Flouncingsat 19c 50c Wide Shadow Laces at 25c 50c Printed Organdies, all at 25c 50c Striped Wool Skirting at 39c Men’s Negligee Shirts worth $1.25, at 85c 25c Black and White Tissues at 10c THE WISE DRY GOODS CO. ’ FRIDAY. JULY 24.