The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, July 28, 1914, Home Edition, Page THREE, Image 3

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TUESDAY. JULY 28. MONTH END SALES AT WHITE’S Prices have been cut to the core on standard articles that are so well known that we need not call your attention to them. They speak for themselves. See that you do not miss this opportunity. PIQUE SKIRTS - 38 $1.50 Pique Skirts, straight mod els with small waist bands . . . .69c Values to $2, on extra fine widewale pique skirts, some with semi-tunic, some with fancy panel front and soutash loops. Forty of them, now for 95c Granulated Sugar, 98c 25 pounds of granulated sugar, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, when bought in conjunction with SI.OO worth of coffee or tea, for 98^ Flowered. Ribbons Just the thing for girdles and fancy work, values to 25c a yard, now .. . 121/^ Mosquito Nets $1.25 80 inch turn-over, sus pension frame and net . .98^ Sheer White Swisses 50 pieces fancy checks and stripes, 25c to 35c values, now 10^ Notions Pearl buttons, all sizes, nice qual ity, 5c values, two for. . 5^ Countess dress shields, all sizes, 25c values for . . . 12 y L 4 Silk Boot Hose Ladies’ pure silk boot hose, lisle soles and tops, high spliced heels, white and colors, 50c sellers, the three days of this sale, three pairs for SI.OO Princess Slips Lace trimmed and of splendid material, $2.50 values now $1.25 GIRLS' DRESSES Made of fancy striped percale, ages 8 to 14 years, values to 89c> for 39^ Solid colored chambray dresses, and dresses of white lawn, ages 6 to 14 years, values to $2, for sl. Untrimmed Hats,sl During- the three days of the month end sale, all untrimmed hats will he sold for ... . SI.OO “THE HAVOC” ABOUT THE BEST OF GILMORE’S PLATS Audience Gives Players An Ovation on Last Night’s Presentation. All those who saw "The Havoc" at the Bijou last night wore highly pleas ed and thoroughly enjoyed Mr. Oll more. Miss Scott and cast In this pow erful drama. It Is convlnolnit and com pelling and wields an influence over Its spectator tl’.ta holds him spellbound iind enthralled. It rivets and Impris ons 1 r 's attentions and Ulnae a liuk*' appeal to the lovers of real dramatt - pays at the Bijou last night. "It Is Dresses 15 Silk and Wool Crepe with silk combination dresses, values to $17.95, now $6.75 30 odd dresses, splendid values, priced as high as sl2, are. $2.75 Flour, 75c 24 pound bags of Golden Har vest Flour, the purest and best, the three days of this sale .. .. 75^ Garbage Cans 60c cover-lock garbage cans of galvanized iron, now 49^ Dininq Room Chairs $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 dining , room chairs now... $1.24 Novelty Crepes 25c quality in 25 different shades, now priced 10^ Jewelry Bar pins, beauty pins, cuff but tons, two clasps, broaches, values to 29c, for 19^ Colonials and Pumps In patent leather and gunmetal, welts and turns, leather kidney and Cuban heels, $3 values for this sale $1.98 Combinations Dainty lace trimmings; values of $2.50 and $2.75, now .. ..$1.49 BALKAN BLOUSES In white and colors, with red or blue collar and cuffs, ages 6 to 14 years, or Balkan Blouses, in all white, with colored collars and cuffs, ages 6 to 20 years, values to $1.50, for 75 DOUBLE SURETY COUPONS Given on all purchases be fore noon, save you an addition al 5 per cent. about the best play that I have ever seen Mr Oflmore In,” was heard from several different ones after last night's performance, many enjoying It more than "The Mummy and the Humming Bird." Mr. Gilmore as Mr, Craig shows hl< ability to handle a difficult role and rises to heights that carry his audi ence to the keenest pitch of tenseness. Miss Scott and Mr. Mace both have parts that are difficult to act and their ability wins favor In profusion from the audience. Taking It all In all, “The Havoc” 1« an good. If not better, than any o ft he playn yet given hy Paul Gilmore and company at the Bijou. "The Havoc" In offe of the most ln ten«ely dramatic plays produced In New York In recent yearn. It» ntory 1h even more trernendounly gripping than that of “The Great Divide." “The Havon" po»*eane» a rare degree of uui penno In acenee and unexpected, al most startling, cllmaxc*. The central I figure In the play, John Gralg, the I injured huahand, la a maaterful man ! who dominates trying Hltuatlonn hy the exerclne of an Iron will concealed un* | der a Blight, auave, ea ny, grimly hu rnoroiiK «pet'«h and manner. A matinee, at 4 p. m. la announced for tomorrow at which time the he-it neat* will be 26c so radulta and 15c for children. THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA, GA. Kimonas Lawn and Crepe kimonas, just the thing for travel, priced to $1.50, will be sold for .. .95^ Hams 19\c Armour’s “Star Brand’’ or Morris “Supreme” hams, a pound 19 1 /o^ Bread Boxes 50c bread boxes, now 39c Matting Art Squares $3.50 9x12 Japanese' Art Squares $2.24 $2,00 Crepe Meteor, Crepe de Chine $1.39 For these three days only these beautiful silks will be sold at practically cost. $2 quality $1.39 Ladies' Neckwear Collars and guimpes, the prettiest and latest styles this season, made of organdie and lace; silk auto scarfs, values from SI.OO to $lO, are One Third Off Sorosis Reduction Our entire line of Sorosis pumps and oxfords, in patent, gunmetal and tan, $3.50 and $4.00 values for .$2.45 Negligee Shirts Choice of any $1.50 Negligee shirt for men, now . . . ¥1.15 50c values in negligee shirts, large sizes .. .. 35<* Middy Blouses Made of white galatea, with white and colored collars, ages H to 20 years; SI.OO values for 50^ $1.50 values for 98^ STRONG DENIAL OY HARRISON Preg’t of Southern R’way Afjain Makes General and Specific Denial of Charges. Washington. Halrfax Harrison, president of the Southern Hallway, resumed his test mony before the senate committee Investigating the southeastern coal rates. On cross examination by members of th • com mittee and attorneys for Independent Battenburq Centers, Scarfs \ allies to $3.00, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday for. $1 79 Hand embroidered centers, scarfs and pillow tops, Half Price Hand crocheted mats, values 50c, for . . . . 25C FLOUNCING Embroidery flouncing, six to eighteen inches wide, vain s to 35c a yard, now 12'/^ 45 inch embroidery flouncing, ex cellent qualities slightly soiled, cut to one half the original price. Toys 35c dressed dolls 19^ 25c autos 10^ Muslins and Tissues Our entire line of muslins and tissues, valued to 19c, now . .5C SI.OO All Silk Marquisettes , 49c This is an exceptionally strong fabric, considering its sheerness, and a great favorite this season. It is 40 inches wide 49^ Ladies 9 Union Suits Gauze ribbed, taped neck and arms, lace knee, 39c values . . 19^ Misses and Children s Shoes Patent strap slippers, Mary Jane straps, all solid leathers;— Sizes ID/, to 2’s $1.39 Sizes HI/J - h, |1 $1.29 Underwear 50c men’s nainsook shirts anr drawers, garment .39^ Long balbriggan drawers. .19^ $3 Hats, $1 Small shapes, much like a tailored hat and very smart. $3.00 values for SI.OO coal rates lie made general and spe cific denial of charges oT H I* llula ney ,»n Independent iterator of Bris tol, Tenn., that the Southern /tad been Influenced in arrangement <iT Its rates by a "coal trust." Questotned as to Dulaney’a allega tion that coal traffic Horn the Appa lachian fields of Virginia had been arbitrarily divided between the (.Oulsvllle to Nashville and Southern Hoads, Mr Harrison said he had no knowledge of anv such agreement. He also declared he had no personal knowledge of an attempt, by the Southern to get a Joint coal service over the Norfolk to Western to tlwe water "I Just wanted to see If the nego tiations of the Southern for this Joint arrangement was In good faith,” explained Attorney l.yon, rep resenting Independent coal shippers. 'President Klnley carried on that CHARGE PURCHASES Made Wedneis nesday, Thurs day and Friday, pul oh August hills. negotiation and everything ho did was In good faith,” responded presi dent Hudson. , "Wo have heard so many eulogies In this case, and tne New Haven and Southern are so Joined together by the same directors that I think we need seek no more along that line,” interjected the attorney. General Counael Thom Tor the Southern protested that, such state ments were unwarranted and unfair. Ho said iliore were no common di rectors of the two companies. CITY BRIEFS Back to Bullock.— f* J,. Klllott, white*, arp Ht* rl h«r«t Ka-turday for the Bullock County authorltlea, wax taken back ftitii morning by Sheriff J. If Donald , turn, who came up yanterday for hlu ■ man. Klllott* It 1m learned, la wanted 'Foilet Goods 50c Hind’s Honey and Almond (•ream, limited 32^ 25c Gutieura Soap, limited ..19<i 25c Lyon’s Tooth Powder, (limited) 18^ Valencienne Laces French and round thread Val Lace, one half to one inch wide, values to 50c a dozen yards, now, a dozen .. ..19^ Traveling Cases $5.50 cane suit cases, this sale $4.95 $6.00 leather cases, leather lined $5.25 Fancy Voiles 100 pieces sheer quality* stripes and checks, 35c, 39c and 50c qualities now .... 10^ $1 Colored Messalines Yard Wide , 79c This is our regular SI.OO quality, for which others frequently ask $1.25. The special three day price is 79^ Boys 9 Underwear Boys’ Poroa Knit shirts and drawers, ages to 12 years, 25c quality 15^ Gossard Corset Reduced Silk tricot and silk batiste, No. 307, usually $6.50, now. . .$4.88 Boys Wash Suits Ghoice of any 75c wash suit for boys, now.. .. 49^ Any SI.OO wash suit for boys 75^ Values to $8 Hats $3.50 'Primmed hats in the very latest and smartest shapes, priced as high as SB, for the three days sale $3.50 Soft Collars, 10c Soft collars of silk and othor cool materials for summer, may he had in the men’s store for 10< for aaiault with Intent to murder and for Helling whiskey Illegally. It Is said that he has confessed to both crime* Bhot by Nsgro.—Mr. J. 11. Marshall, of Hussey. Oa.. was brought here yes terday with a gunshot wound In hi. shoulder. Un Is at the city hospital where Informstlnn today la that he I. resting well. Marshall says that he wsh shot hy a negro, but this seems to be all lie knows of the affair. Say Negro’s Crazy—A writ of lunacy was sworn out yesterday for Riddle llnrper, h negro, who Is said to have "shot-up" the "Territory” when some one "gueyed” him about having spar row legs. It Is understood that the negro caine here from somewhere on the Atlantic coast. THREE