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SUNDAY, JULY 26.
KELLY'S
IVIC Pride and Personal Pride are one and the same. The parent of the child that has gone ahead, towered above all ci»sociates and has won the admiration of the whole community will invariably
shine up a little, put on a little lugs, and justly so, too. It is a natural pride in their offspring and an effort to keep up with his or her progress. The same rule holds good with this building—THE
MOTHER OF AUTUSTA SKYSCRAPERS. As she sees her Twin Sky Scrapers standing by her side, this good natured. strong, sturdy mother has the self same love fired in her that awakens all
of her pride and she says to herself: I’ve got to shine up a little; those children have got to be as proud of me as lam of them, “and to the credit of her charge.” The word has been given what
ever she asks let her have it. There’s nothing too good for her So we now announce that within the next few days work will be under way for the general improvement of the interior of this
store from floor to ceiling, and when completed we expect to submit for your approval the PRETTIEST STORE IN (HE Si ATE, SPECIALIZING LADIES READY-TO-WEAR GARMEN 15.
MORAL Let every property holder in Augusta profit by the example of the present management of this building,and awaken to the fact that the Empire Life and Chronicle Buildings are
the champions of Greater Augusta, and BETTER BUILDINGS,and let every Merchant awaken to the fact that they should get something more than a BARN for their money, and we will have
Greater and Better Augusta in a jiffy. But never until then. ... . . , , , , , , . ...
We have only a few days to make ready for the contractors, who are now busy submitting estimates, so we intend to make hay while the sun shines, and let you reap the Kiches ot tne
Harvest. Read the list below. Come Monday or as early in the week as possible.
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Kelly’s
Corset Clearance
$2.00 Corsets, all well known
makes, high, low or medium
bust. Batiste or QQf*
Coutile, to close OuL
$3.50 Corsets, all well known
makes, high, low or medium
bust, Batiste or (P 1 1 Q
Coutile, to close . . . . yl.lv/
Economy Prices
IN SUMMER
COMFORTABLES
12%c Gauzfl Vest, tape run neck and
arm holes, fine ribbed 0«
and sheer, perfect weave OU
Warner’s net Bust Conflner and
Brassier, washable, cocl, 3F.J
comfortable, practical UO\j
Warner’s lace trimmed batiste Bras
siere, open in front, round CA/»
square or V back 3Wv
Kleinert's “Tango” garment Shield, a
bust conflner and shields
combined Out
SHIRT WAISTS
Fresh Crisp Waists, in Or
gandy, French Lawn, Voile
and Mull. The Waist that has
helped to make our name a
household word. QQf*
Again Monday \7OL»
KELLY’S
DYER BUILDING
'MEWS OF SOCIETY
SOMETHING FOR THE
CHILDREN.—HAVE YOU A
BIRTHDAY THAT COMES
IN AUGUST?
Boys and girls, under 16 years
of age, who have a birthday in the
month of August, are requested
to send in their full name, address
and birthdate to the “Children's
Editor,” Augusta ,Herald.
The Herald is preparing a sur
prise, a pleasant and enjoyable
surprise, for its boy and girl
readers who are getting ready to
celebrate a birthday in August.
Be sure to give full name, ad
dress and birthdate, and address
your letter to —
CHILDREN’S EDITOR,
THE AUGUSTA HERALD.
McCORMICKTs. c., news
McCormick, S. C.—Mrs. Minnie
Britt and Arthur, Helen and Sue Britt
from Princeton were guests at the
home of Mrs. B. A. Mattison last week.
Mrs. D. M. McGrath is in the hospi
tal at Greenwood, recovering from an
operation for appendicitis that wes
performed last Tuesday.
Mr. Otway Henderson is right sick
at his home here, having been under
the constant care of the doctor since
Thursday.
Miss Marion Sturkey returned home
Wednesday from Monroe, N. C., where
she was one of the guests at a house
party given by Miss Vera Fowler.
Mr. B. W. Parks and children re
turned home last Wednesday after
spending a while at Gleen's Springs,
where Mrs. Parks has been for sev
eral wetekg.
Mr. and Mrs. Strom left here
the first part of the week for a visit
it, relatives in the upper part of the
state.
The newest automobile In town 1s
Mr. J. T. Martin's Ford car bought a
few days 'ago.
Mr. ('. A. Spencer of this place is
visiting relatives in North Carolina.
Mr W. G. Smith and wife and son,
Oscar, from Greenville are guests this
week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W.
O. Sturkey.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. M. l>. B.
Sturkey on Saturday night, July 18th,
a daughter
Mr. Arthur D. Wrenn left one day
Ibis week for Atlanta where he will
spend several weeks.
Mrs. Cleveland Weed has returned
home after a week's stay In Green
ville.
Miss Callle Henderson Is at home
ayaln after a short stay in Augusta.
Mrs. Mayme Keown and Mr. James
Keown visited their uncle, Dr. B. A.
Mattison this week.
Mr. F. T. Stuart, of Bamberg. Is at
home for the summer.
Dr. B A. Mattison and son, Frank
LESSON NUMBER ONE-ON THE EFFECT OF SKYSCRAPERS
LONG TUNIC LINEN DRESSES
$8.98 Pure White all Linen Dresses, /fa
ready shrunk, and non erushahle; m./||
embroidery eollar and large white
crochet hull .ms, Monday special .. ’
LONG TUNIC CREPE DRESSES
$5.98 White and Dresden Figured i A
Crepe Dresses, some with satin giv- W ifjg
dies, others with Crepe girdles, eol- *r j|r®F
lar, cuffs aim buttons. Monday ..
BLACK AND WHITE STRIPED DRESSES
Long Tunic Dresses in black and
white stripes, one-half, one-quarter, Jf^O
and one-inch wide, White Organdy W Us
Vest, Collar and Cuffs, V?
wide satin girdle; special
YARD GOODS THAT MUST GO
25c Swiss,es, Voiles, Flaxon Lawn, in fact every
yard of White and Colored Cotton or Linens,< An
formerly sold at this priee, now Xvv
59e imported Voiles, Marquisette and French
Lawns, etc., some with Silk stripe, otters plain,
the entire lot, no reserve, go OTp
Monday
$2.00, $2.50 and $2.98 Gowns, Combi- _. _
nations, Skirts, Corset Covers, Pants, I|y
e.tc. Odd lot; some slightly soiled, on
special sale Monday vVV
EXTRA SIZE SILK AND WOOL SKIRTS
Long Tunic Moire Silk Skirts, extra size $7.50
Long Tunic Serge Skirts, extra size $6.50
Long Tunic Taffeta Silk Skirts, extra size. $8.98 to $15.00
Others in Silk or Wool Long or no Tunic . $6.50 to $25.00
visited Llncolnton. Washington, Tig
nall and Rayle, Ga., this week return
ing home yesterday
Misses Emmie Vandiver. Beatrice
Mct'arley, and Lou Ellen Maddox, of
Anderson, arc visiting at "Sunny
Side,” the of Mr. and
Mrs. J. D. Richardson.
Miss Mattie E. Bussey is spehdlng
this week with her brother near
Edgefield.
Mrs. Pearce of Waterloo, is spend
ing a while In McCormick with her
daughter, Mrs Preston Finley.
Miss Rally Peaks, after a visit of
several weeks with Miss Olivia Mat
tison. returned to her home In Edge
'field last Sunday.
Miss Minnie Taylor Is visiting rela
tives in McCormick this week.
Misses Evelyn Cooper and Theo
Bullock are visiting friends In Plum
Branch.
Miss Lucy Brown, after a month’s
stay with her sister, Mrs. Harper, in
Charleston, returned home last Mon
day.
Mr. A. B. Carroll, of Atlanta, visited
relatives In McCormick during the
Week.
Mr. and Mrs. F. I. Carroll and chil
dren of Clemson College are visiting
relatives In McCormick.
Mrs. Tom Davis and little son, of
Charlotte, N. C, are visiting her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Price.
Misses Kate and Lennle Price and
Mrs. L. E. Duncan spent several days
of last week In Charlotte, N. C.
Miss Thelma Bailey, of Greenwood,
was In town a few days last week.
NEWS OF HARLEM
Harlem, Ga. —Mr. and Mtb. Geo. \
Riley and children of Atlanta, are on |
a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Newnan
Hicks.
Mrs. Carl Ellington, and children,
of Atlanta, are the guests of relatives
at this place.
Mrs G. T. Raddtffe, of Wades
boro, N. C., Is on a visit to her niece,
Mrs. Geo. P. King.
Mr. J. H. Wood and children left
Monday for Winder, where they, wll
spend several weeks with relatives
Mr. H. S’ Paschal, of Memphis,
Tenn.. has arrived In Harlem, where
he will spend his vacation
Mr. Walter Flint, of Wilkes county,
was a recent visitor here.
Mr. Frank Henslee and daughter,
of Cobbham, spent Tuesday of this
week In Harlem.
Mrs. Belle Lansdell, Mrs. W. C.
Clary and children spent Friday In
Thomson.
Mr. C. B. Taylor spent one day In
Augusta this week on business.
Miss Lillie Willingham Is the
guest of friends In Atlanta this
; week
’ Dr. FP. Byrd, of Ratesburg, P. C.,
was a visitor at the home of Dr. G. E.
THE STORE THAT HAS THE NEW THINGS FIRST
Green a few days the past week.
Mr. iiid Mrs. Jas. Greene, of Au
gusta, spent the week end with rel
atives here last week.
Miss Annie Mae Atkinson of Au
gusta, was the guest of Miss Nina
Arnold several days ago.
Mrs. W. J. Robinson and little
daughter, of Macon, are on a visit to
relatives at this place and vicinity.
Miss Willie Steve Edmonds, of Au
gusta, Is spending her vacation with
her parents In the Ellis neighbor
hood.
Mrs. Jake Avery and Mrs. M. L.
Stanton, of Augusta, were the guests
of Mrs. John Lamkin Wednesday.
Later they will visit Mrs. Emmie
Barrett at China Grove.
A very delightful picnic was given
To Keep Dust from Marring
the Complexion
DRY AND DUSTY weather will ruin
any complexion unless care Is ex
ercised to prevent a chronic harsh
* dry condition of the skin.
The /lne and tiny particles of dust enter
the pores, and defy soap and water to re
move them. The face becomes routfh, hard
and discolored from continued presence of
dust.
There Is one preparation that complete
ly removes every trace of dust and grlmo
from the akin, and leaves It clear, soft,
fair, moist and flexible. That preparation
Is Mme. Ise’bell's Turkish liath Oil, which
Is used by society women, actresses and
singers the world over as a substitute for soap and water.
If the neck Is scrawny, with loose and sagging skin, as a result
of too much scrubbing with the soap and water, ijjte the Turkish Batin
Oil, Ihen apply Mme Ise’beH's Skin Food and Wrinkle Paste- It
feeds and nourishes the skin. Tilling out and obliterating wrinkles.
Mme. Isebell's Turkish Bath oil, 60c Mme. Isi ’bcU's Lilac Hand Whlten
ar.d $1 er, 26c
Mme Ise'bell's Skin Food and
Mme. Ise'bell's Exquisite Face Wrinkle Paste, 60c and $1
I’owcer, 50c Mine. Ise’bell's Flesh Worm Eradl-
Mme. Isehrll's Natural Blush Mme^se'hell's D C. Depilatory
Rouge, 60c. powder. *1
Mme Ise'bell's Bose Blush Stick Mme Ise'bell’s Cold Cieam, 60c
Rr>uge, 25c and $1.25
Sold by Good Stores Everywhere.
Made by Mme. Ise’bell
The World’s Most Famous Beauty Expert
352 North Michigan Ave., Chicago, 111.
CHE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA. GA.
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NOTICE
During the months of June,
July and August, this store
closes Saturdays 2 o’clock
sharp, and our patrons are
commending us for it.
Ht White Oak Camp Ground on Fri
day afternoon in honor of Miss Alico
Ruth Timmerman, of Plains, Ga.
Dr. J. R. Sams, of Hearing, spent
Friday afternoon at this place.
Messrs. Geo. T. Wilson, J. B- By
num, W. S. Rev. L. M.
Twiggs, Dr. A. B. Martin, Mr. R.
R. Hatcher, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F.
Sullivan, Mrs. E. C. Lanier and
Miss Reta attended the burial
of Mr. M. H. McElmurray at
Waynesboro, Friday
Mr. Wm. M. Johnson, a real estate
man of Augusta, was In Harlem Fri
day prospecting for farms In this
section.
Miss Dosle Cornell, of Thomson, Is
visiting her parents In Harlem Tor
two weekß.
Mr. B. L. Flint and family left Fri
day for an extended visit to Wilkes
county.
Mr. H. H. Coffee, traveling repre
sentative of the Western Newspaper
Union, of Atlanta' spent several
hours in Harlem Friday.
DENMARK, SJ:., NEWS
Denmark, 8. C. —Misses Onle Unix
and Gladys Boozer, of Mldvlllo, Ga.,
IMPORTED MODEL DRESSES
$49.00 imported Model Dressjust _ _
three in the lot. our most beauti- g:•.
fill dresses; perhaps you've seen '•‘jl'ig
them. If not, call anti feast your I|/nvsvv
eves, ;is we will not describe th. in.
BEAUTIFUL WHITE ORGANDY DRESSES
$25.00 White Lace and Embrokl- ,
cry trimmed Organdy Dresses, gJ#4 iLI
fresh, crisp, snow white, with I
pink, blue, or white girdle; new (|/
long single or double tunic Monday
BEAUTIFUL MODERATE PRICE DRESSES
$15.00 White Lingerie Dresses, . mm
made of Voile and Organdy, lace wP* 1 * JE gmr 2 *
and embroidery trimmed, new NBA Eg fall ||
long tunic skirts, fresh, crisp,new
stock,only a few in this lot Monda\
EXTRA SIZE PIQUE AND RATINE SKIRTT
$3.98 extra size Long Tunic Ratine Skirts $5.29
$3.98 extra size Long Tunic Pique Skirts. $3.29
$2.98 extra size Rep Skirts, long or no tunic $1.98
$2.50 extra size Wash Skirts, special $1.89
MMK. ISFTBELD.
YARD GOODS THAT MUST GO
25c Curtain Seitm) Swisses and Draperies, colors
and white, entire stock included, not a
yard reserved, Monday Ivi/
15c Curtain Scrim, Swisscs and Draperies, white
and colors, entire stock to go, no reserve,
Monday, special
$1.50, $1.75 and $1.89 downs. Combi
nations. Skirts, Corset Covers, Pants,
etc. Odd lot. slightly soiled, on spe- £
eial sale Monday ■ \Jr\j
have returned after a visit to Dr. and
Mrs. J. (» Boozer.
Miss Von Etta Milhous, of Columbia,
is the guest of Miss Martha Kay.
Misses Ruby Guess and Isabel
Strait ;ire visiting Mr. and Mrs. J.
P. Guess at Appleton. •
Misses Ruth and Frances Guess
have returned from an extended visit
to their sister, Mrs. 11. W. Matthews,
of Birmingham, Ala.
Good Roads for Telephone Talk *[
'T'HE good road* movement has not been confined to the
* highways. i
The Bell Telephone system has covered the country with
“good roads” for telephone talk, reaching every nook and cor
ner.
There are more than 12,000,000 miles of these “good roads”
in the Bell system. Some of them are strung in single pairs or
in aerial cables from pole to pole; others are hidden away in
underground conduits; they reach the heart of each industrial
and commercial center of the nation and to the most remote
habitations.
These “good telephone roads” of the Bell system, all oper
ated by one system, under one policy, forming one continuous
system of intercommunication, connect more than 7,500,000
telephones for universal service.
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Mrs. J. W. Wyman and Miss (Mara
Wyman, are spending the summer at
Hendersonville, N. (\
Miss Care Hart, or Estill. is visiting
her sister, Mrs. J. Wesley Crum, Jr.
Mrs. James B. Gness Is spending
some time with parents In EulawvlUe.
I>r. W. O. Bunnell, of Wllkesbarra,
Pa., was In town with friends tills
week.
Mrs. J ,K. Griffin, of Bynchburg, la
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
KELLY'S
Shirt Waist Specials
SI.OO and $1.25 Voile, Crepe,
and Mull Waists, plain or em
broidered ; extra 7Qf*
special Monday IJL/
SI.OO Pink and Blue Crepe
Waists, small accordean
pleated, others plain dOr*
Monday special 4Jv/
Economy Prices
IN SUMMER
COMFORTABLES
Undies’ sheer luwn hemstitched
llumikerehlofs, soft finished with
the beauty of C»
linen
Men’s and hoys’ white hemstitched
Handkerchiefs, Just the thing these
hot days, full
size
Onyx Silk Hose, silk from toe to hem.
over r>o dozen sold by us this season
and not a camplalnt has [An
been made yet «IVt
Kayser’s shaped top black and white
Silk lloho, wide garter top AA
of lisle, a wonder lor wear $i*VU
DOUBLE PANEL SKIRTS
Whilte Cambric Underskirts,
scalloped and embroidered,
shadow proof; the kind that
arrest transparency. EQp
Afrain Monday JjL
KELLY’S
DYER BUILDING
visiting her father, Mr. fl. W. High
tower.
Mr. Hammond (’rum has returned
from Augusta, Ga.
Mr. M L. McCrae, of Orangeburg,
is spending some time with parent*
here.
Mr. K. B. Hutto, of Savannah, CHI,
is In town for a few days.
Mr. James B. Fogle, is spending the
summer at Hendersonville, N. C.
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