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END-OF-THE-SEASON CLEAN-UP OF SUMMER STOCKS
Thi* will probably be the last week for securing some of the big bar
gains, and as the time for opening of the schools draws near it is to your in
terest to look over these offerings. Thousands of dollars worth of new goods
Bugs, Art Squares 9 Etc .
The 9x12 Wilton Velvet Art Square*, worth $45.00,
»t *3O 00
9x12 Velvet Art Square*, worth $25 00, at.. .. 825 00
9x12 Axmlnahr Art Square*, worth $26.00 at.. 816 98
9x12 Brusxelx Art Square*, worth $12.00, at... 813 98
9x12 Orex Art Square*, worth $12.50, at 86 98
Small Velvet Rip-, from $1.98 up, Crex, at.. 81 OO
Full Hue fine Suit Ca*e* from 81 50 up
Entire line Trunk* at. Wholesale Prioee
Underpriced to Close Out
CV>Loro<l MunllnH ami lAwnH 3%C
Ail Coif Tod Lawn* and Batiste », up to 20 c gO
7H<* Clu4inbray» arid Fruit-colored Gingham*, at .go
40-Inch White I .awn and 36-Inch Nalnaook and Jxmgcloth,
ftt • s<"
40-Inch Bea Inland, worth 7tyc per yard, at go
’ 36 1 nuh good, eoft Bleaching, worth ls» yards
tor 81 00
New line Whit* and Colored Madran, In 5 to 10 yard
length*; aatlri-finished worth Iper yard, at. . • 12VfcC
Hark and Light-colored J*<r<alcH, at 10 ( *
Underwear Department
There la atilt good picking In thin department:
Bllp-ov«*r Moulin Onwna or <’repo, at.. 50 f ’
IbguhiT 10c Ribbed Vents at •-0140
Mu nil n 111 Idied Pants, knee-length, at 23*
Ribbed Union Suits f« r early full, ;it gQ' *
Men’s Standard $126 Negligee Rhlria, at QO
Men'h 76c Negligee Shirts, special, at.... 30*'
Jtym’n frOc Summer Underwear, at 39*’
For Early Fall Wear
4R-inrh Ratine, especially good for Sport Coat*, worth
*'•«« 50 c
3*-Inch Ratine, e»peclnlly good for Sport Coat*, worth 50c,
•< 25 c
27,-Inch Soft forded Ratine for Dresses, etc. at 19 ( ’
Butin Boisette and Colored Madras, up to 36c, at.. .. IQC
Brocade, Satin Stripe ami figured Poulards, worth 25c
At 15«
26c. Scottish BeorsucJctr, for combination drosses, at. IgO
25c Katin Striped White PK, at 13* ‘
* 29c to 35c Mercerized Colored Linen, at 25 ( -
“The Satis
factory Store”
THE PLAY AT
WARREN CHURCH.
ThS p.»y iil Warren Baptist Church
Friday .night «m a pronounced suc
cess and the young people who took
part In It an- receiving compliment*
and congratulation* on all eldee.
The play «u "A Family Affair.”
and ha* been Hlagcd by thla little
company of umateurn several time*
for tlie benefit of different churches
and libraries Although the weather
wh* very Inclement Friday night, the
(htirrh wan crowded and everyone
aenmed to enjoy the play very much.
Ml** Anna Wilson ae "Sully," made
a decided hll with the audience. Miss
JUela Dunaway ah “Miss Camaon,"
captivated the audlcace in n few min
ute*. Mr. M F. Wilson as “Jorkin*
Joli*on." Mr. C. A ftheney ea “Deacon
ilmith," Mr. llogan Dunaway as
"Louisian*," Mr. U U Wllklnaon, Jr..
a* “Dan titlespie." all deserve special
mention.
Master Umitr Gardner was the lit
tle boy of the play and the audience
went wild when he appeared on the
•tug?
During the tnlermlsalon between
acta there was a recitation by Miss
Wept, of Marline*. («a. Musical se
lection* by Misses Marie Griffin and
Velma IMinnlngton and Mr. Herbert
Onfall. which was enjoyed very
tnu<ih.
The officer* and ladles of the War
den Baptist Church have conveyed
their thank* to Mra. J W. Griffin and
bet little company of amateurs for
their kindness In presenting the play.
MRS PENNYBACKER
IN LONDON.
A letter from Mr*. Percy V rett
tivbacker. of Austin. Te*a* tell* of
the latter'* delightful stay tn lamdon,
Where *he ha* •I'ent the past several
week* with friend*. With her aaugh
ter Mt»e Ruth Penny-barker, who
graduated from Bryn Mawr Colle-o*
In June. Mrs Pennyhacker plans to
aall on August S»th. on the Mlnne
tonka, of the Atlantic Transport Line,
from Southampton The letter was
written the day after war was de
clared but Mr* Pennvbarker seemed
to feei no uneoslnea*.
The many friend* of Mra Penny -
backer will be delighted to know that
report* of her til health are unsound
ed. a* she la only very, very Bled and
aspect* to resum* her active work a*
president of the General Federation
of Women** Clubs on her return to
the state*.
Georgia club women are hoping
that Mr* Pennyhacker wtll be aide
to be with them In October, when the
•tale Federation meet* In Albany.
MARRIAGE OF MISS DOOLITTLE
AND MR. WOODWARD.
The marriage of Mis* Julia IVv
llttle and Mr, I'larenee K. Woodward
took place very quietly yesterday
morale* at nine o'clock at the iwr
aonage of the Crawford Aevnue Bap
tist Church. Rev Thomas Walker of
ficiating
Mr. and Mr* Woodward have many
Nlends and are the recipients of cor
AM oongratulaUun*.
BURTON-TAYLOR-WISE
SOCIETY MEWS
RAILWAY CONDUCTORS
AUXILIARY TO MEET.
Th« regular monthly meeting: of the
Ladles' Auxiliary of Hallway Conduc
tors will ho held Tuesday afternoon at
four o'clock at the K. of P. Hall.
EASTERN STAR TO MEET.
The regular monthly meeting of
Elizabeth Chapter, No. 43, O. E. S.,
will he held Tuesday afternoon at five
O'clock at the Mum tile Temple.
A full attendance of the cducatlonaJ
committee la especially requested.
Misses Jennie ami ('arris Dawson,
of Dublin, («m . and Mrs. Rainwater
are visiting Mrs Rheney on the Hill.
Mrs. William K. Miller will remain
st Phis Kid go Springs, Va., for the
remainder of this month.
FASHION SAYS
Smocking is coming hack; It espe
cially is noticed on soft crepe de
chine.
The set-in-sleeve Is now considered
hh fashionable as the sleeve that is
cut lii one with the bodice.
The somber costume may be bright
ened# by the parasol. It comes In
vivid greens and yellows. .
The vogue for capes is steadily
growing and a great deal of attention
la being paid to the linings.
Velvet hats are undoubtedly popu
lar. They are fashioned of black,
brown and mouse gray.
Very deep blue with a lavender cast
as well as navy blue and a new rich
shade of peacock blue will be in favor.
Many street frocks are made of
sheer material dividing four heavy
linens, piques and colon fabrics. Or
gandie, tulle and batiste head the list.
Women are perhaps wearing a bone
or two more in their corsets, but there
is no tighter lacing and the trend of
the moment is to appear more or less
corset less
Kur fashions are already decided
about. Small neckpieces of fox, mar
ten and lynx, aim* fur fancies in
ermine and white coney are to be in
great demand Broad stolea of seal or
muskrat are to he worn.
The sash must be of supple mate
rial. drawn about the wnlst In soft
folds and tied in a bow In the hack.
The ends may be drawn low over the
hipa. allowing the bow to fall loosely
over the back of the sktrt.
t'repes. tissues and hroche silks are
atl favored by the modish bride for
her wedding frock.
Blue cloth is \ery popular for the
aoing-away gown.
ANOTHER VICTORY
FOR NAPOLEON
Napoleon, though dead theae nine
ty-three years, has scored another
triumph.
It I* a victory in Germany and over
the Germans, too Thev have adopted
one of bts mtMhods of warfares—ln
fact, the prlncipai method with which
he established the greatest throne of
modem times.
The German army chiefs have turn
ed to Krem h methods taklng*the ad
vice given by Von Moltke many years
ago to study the campaign of Napo
leon, nnd are planning a sweeping re
organization of their artillery service.
With cannon Napoleon Bonaparte
quelled the Parisian uprising and
made the most conspicuous of his
early bids for fame. With cannon he
rescued Toulon from the British. With
cannon he taught the nations of the
world a new science of war, winning
battle after battle through his master
ly handling of the powerful artillery.
And, alas, it was the cannon that con
tributed largely to hla greatest and
final defeat. Unable to drag them
speedily enough over the mud-deep
approaches to Waterloo, he was late
in beginning the battle, which, if
started three or four hours sooner,
would have undoubtedly resulted in a
victory for the' French fcolors.
The German war office has ordered
a translation to be prepared of “Pre
ceptors et Judgments de Napoleon,”
collected and classified by Lieutenant
Colonel Earnest Picard of the French
army. It is announced that the prin
ciples propounded in that hook will
be adopted, ns far as is practicable,
by the Gorman army. This means a
striking vindication of the French
artillery principle, which was so suc
cessfully demonstrated In the Balkan
wars, and is also a victory for Na
poleon, the influence of whose mag
nificent intellect, it seems, will be
felt throughout the ages.
MODERN HEROES.
Modern heroes, ts properly celebrat
ed in prose and poetry, would soon
supplant Horatlus. William Tell. Win
keiretd, Curtins Roland and the other
valorous celebrities of ancient and
medie* nl tim# j s. 0
Take, for instance. Roland Garros,
the aviator, who sacrificed his life the
•ther »tay by running at full tilt with
his aeroplane into a German dirigible.
This much about it has seeped
through the English censorship:
Roland Garros, the French flyer.
1 sighted a German dirigible on the
French side of the border line
near Nancy. The French pilot
dro\e his machine straight at the
dirigible which was manned hy
twenty-five soldiers, and dashed
against the gas hag. The dirigi
ble whs wrecked and all aboard
as well as Garros were dashed to
death It is believed that the
Frenchman deliberately sacrific
ed himself to deal destruction to
the Germans
The only possible regret about this
is that It may not be true. It has all
the earmarks of fiction, and yet if
Garros did give his life In the manner
described he Is entitled to a niche in
the hall of fame Macon Telegraph.
VICKERY-VAN PELT.
ANNOUNCEMENT CARDS.
Mr. nnd Mrs, George R. Lombard
have sent out cants announcing the
marriage of their nteee. Mra. Norma
Van IVlt. to Mr. Cheater Perry
Vickery on August first in Hender
sonville, N. C.
At home, 1710 McKinley Street.
Chevey Chase. D. CX
THE’ AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA. 6A.
Ready-to- Wear
Department
There are still some rare bar
gains left in Dresses, Skirts and
Waists, and we suggest you look them
over at once.
A good line of white Wash 7Qp
Skirts, to go a t *
A good line of colored Wash 0| QC
Dresses, to go at W I iZ J
A good line of white and 01 fi Q
colored Dresses, up to sls, at . wtiuO
A few S2O, $25 and $35 0Q QO
Dresses, to go at .. .wwiUO
SI.OO, $1.75 and $3.00 Waists
reduced to . 39c, $125, $1.98
We are also receiving daily new
Fall Coat Suits, new Skirts and new
Cloaks. Drop in and look them over.
Buy May Manton Paper Patterns, |
any kind, each * IUC
We Give Double Purple Trading Stamps
Every Day before Noon. We Redeem Full
Books.
AN EXCEPTIONAL PORTER.
Blx—Wasn’t It Admiral Porter who
said: “Take no quarter from the ene-
Ul&n Fight On Their
Stomachs N T leonso , Ba l d * A ? a - n
A pretty sure to be a poor fighter. It i* difficult—
' almost impossible—for anyone, man or woman,
if digestion is poor, to succeed in business or
socially—or to enjoy life. In tablet or liquid form
Dr. Pierce’s
Golden Medical Discovery
helps weak stomachs to strong, healthy action
helps them to digest the food that makes the good,
rich, red blood which nourishes the entire body.
This vegetable remedy, to a great extent, puts
the liver into activity—oils tne machinery of
the human system so that those who spend their working hours at the desk,
behind the counter, or in the home are rejuvenated into vigorous health.
Ha, brought relief to many thousand, every year for over forty years. It eaa
relieve you and doubtlee, restore to you your former health and strength. At
least you owe it to yourself to give it a trial. Sold hy Medicine Dealers or send 60e for
trial box of Tablets— Dr. Pierce’s Invalids* Hotel A Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N.Y.
Toil can Imv* Dr. Pi*re*’t Common Sonso Modical Advisor of 100 S Page* for tie.
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jSjLW RIVERSIDE’S SUPERIOR ADVANTAGES INCLUDE
Vjf V UNSURPASSED LOCATION! Two rnllee out from Gainesville, the healthiest city In the South.
r fjefe. In ,h ® foothills of the Blue Bldg* on the banks of the Chattahoochee river, and Lake Warner. aWI3 '
r **y n BUILDINGS and EQUIPMENT: Barracks, Mes* Hall and Class Rooms built of brick snd g
/ (/ I ACCOMPLISHED FACULTY: Trained and experienced Instructors of conspicuous success In S //. ]! |
<*w J J I,\ ■ handling boys. Tutorial system gives SO per cent, greater efficiency for each student and in- Jj mt t! t 1 JjM
Iw, I ■ suree rapid advancement. Every Cadet recites every lesson every day. ■
1 IMI ■ INTELLECTUAL ATMOSPHERE! Connected by trolley with the cultured city of Q&tneavUle, pi /
l * | 111 M the home of Brenau. snd famed for Its morality and beautiful churches. ■ In IV» jljf > \l
M II lit ,1 -M ATHLETIC SUPREMACY: Rlver«lds*« championship teams attest Its high stand In pure ath- H it,' jJn finW
II ju II ■ ■•tics- M tosrhss. only, employed for each branch of snd four team* ■Vu
IlKt J a\b 0 MILITARY DEPARTMENT! Strict military discipline Is maintained in charge of Aotlve West M '!/
rail m Point Army Officer. Riverside ranked (June. 1914) by C. 8. War Department as surpassed by fS V* -8
IVY'g 7 JyjM ■ none and equalled by only two other military schools In the entire South. A campus sf J.OOO ■
f (M ■ acres, comprising woodland and stream, affords ample opportunity for manoeuvres, target S y’
M NAVAL EQUIPMENT: The only Military Academy In the South snd one of only three In I r -*sa
■ fUTUE M America with Man-of-War Cutters snd other equipment furnished by V. 8. Navy. H DpfM ug
■llrj mM PATRONAGE EXCLUSIVE: Cadet corps It recruited from families who appreciate health. K J j^H J !j|
1 H b 'Jj etfioisney, mental snd moral development Barrack room limited. References required. K l j'JJJ ||pl
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for Fall selling are mixed in" with these goods, and, of course, many of them
will be sacrificed along with the Summer stuff to make room. Be sure and
pay us a visit, as it will pay you.
my?” Dix—Dunno! If it was he's
the only porter that ever said such a
thing.—Boston Transcript.
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Some Specials
Roman Stripe Sash Ribbons, in different widths.
Net Yokes, with collar attached, from SQC up
Fancy Collars, Net and Embroidered, from 25C up
Extra speeiaj grade of Silk Hose, at 81 00
50c Silk Lisle Hose, 3 for SI.OO, or 35C
Imported Lisle Gauze Ilose, old price . .25^
Men’s Silk Sox In different colors, at 25^
Children’s Hose, In black or white.. . 15C and 25C
Kayser’s Silk Gloves: Short, 50C; long SIOO
Dress Goods Department
38-inch Roman Stripe Dress Goods, newest colorings.-50C
36-Inch Storm and Cheviot Serges, all colors and black;
69c value 50C
45-lnch Silk and Wool Tussah, the $1.50 gTade,
special 81 19
45-lnch Silk Poplins, regular $2 grade, per yard.. 81-50
36-inch Panama Suitings, all colors and black.. .. . 290
45-lnch Black and White Check Suiting, 89c value.. •-65 C
36-lnch Roman Stripe Suiting, 39c value 25*--
45-lnch Crepe de Paris, a $1.25 fabric, special gJJC
Silk Department
The Silk season bids fair to open with a rush, and
among the most popular as well as the best wearing is the
famous Pussy Willow Taffeta, 40 inches wide, at.... 82-00
36-inch Chiffon Taffeta Silk, in all colors, at sl-00
40-inch Crepe de Chine, a regular $2.00 Silk, at.. . $l5O
36-lnch Charmo Satin, the new autumn fabric.. .SIOO
36-inch Moire Velour, colors: black, navy and green;
$2.00 grade, at sl-50
42-inch Charmeuse and Crepe Meteor, the $2.98 grade;
special $1 98
27-inch Japonica Silks (all colors) 25 c
New line of Roman Stripe Silks from $ 1 OO 11 P
Household Supplies
Three full-sized Bleached Sheets for SIOO
Full-size Seamless Bleached Sheets, at .. 59C
31x90 full bleached Pepperell Sheets, at .. ..’79C
90x99 Pepperell Sheets extra long, at 95G
Cut-corner Marseilles pattern quilt, $2 grade at.. . $l5O
Extra large HS Huck dowels, 37%c value, at 25*^
15c Huck Towels, the best made for the price IQC
incorporated
715 Broad St.
BUILD WITH BRICK
GEORGIA-CAROLINA BRICK COMPANY
AUGUSTA, - GEORGIA
SUNDAY, AUGUST 16 $
ANNUAL SUMMER
REDUCTION SALE
Trunks. Baas, Suit Cases. Etc.
(Matting and Cane Cases and Bags.
39C up.)
AUGUSTA TRUNK FACTORY
735 EROAD STREET.
OPPOSITE MONUMENT.