The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, August 21, 1914, Home Edition, Page THREE, Image 3

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FRIDAY, AUGUST 21 SATURDAY and AFTER SUPPER SALES PUT THIS IN BANK Every day in every week, White’s offers the thrifty an opportunity to save five per cent on their purchases, and according to the old proverb, this money saved is money earned. Put it in bank. You will soon see it mount up. If it will mount up there, it will here. Double Surety Coupons, given on purchases before noon and af ter supper, save you five per cent. Ask for them. AFTER SUPPER SALES 6 TO 7. Odor-O .\o 10C Uneecla Biscuit, Lemon Snaps, ZuZus, 3 packages 10^ Lighthouse Cleanser 5C Cups and Saucers, plain white, thin Austrian China, regularly $1.50 doz special, set of six OOC Children's Lisle Riboed Hose, black ~ and colors, 15c values . . .. 2% c 25c Gingham Pantry Aprons .. "»5C $3.00 and $3.50 Corsets, on table, at 7QC $5.00 Corsets in lot sl-49 7 TO 8. Sanitol Tooth Powder 19C Octagon Soap, three cakes .. Gauze Ribbed Vests for women and children, low neck and sleeveless, 10c values .or 2% c Balkan Blouses, values to SI.OO, for 29C All-over Embroidery Brassieres, 50c values . . .. 25C 8 TO 9. Packer’s Tar Soap 19C Fairy, Flake White, Tar Soap, three cakes .. . . . . IOC Petermans Ant and Roach Food, special 1 QC Celluloid Starch, three pkgs. ..IOC Rompers, gingham and chambray, 25c values : .. .. 19C Crepe Gowns, wdiite, 59c values 4RC BUTTER ✓ Surety Brand, pure O A and sweet, pound . . LEMONS Fa*ncy, dozen t O for IOC CHEESE Full Cream, OO pound mltX, \ Potatoes, new, I peck 4UC Rice, fancy head, AO 10 pounds AMERICANS HIGH IN PRAISEGERMAN ACTS Only Instances of Mistreatment Has Been Where They Were Mistaken for Englishmen. Rotterdam, (via London, 1:40 p. m.) — Poren Idatoe. the Americn consul pen era!, commenting on reported abuse of .Americans in Germany, issued the fol lowing statement today: "ArneFicuns now arriving here speak highly of the accorded them by the Oer- TP«ns Those who had trouble were mistaken for Englishmen. There has been no wilful abuse and any instances of hardship were due to the state of war and the precautions thought necessary. The German government, ten days agn notified burgomasters that they would be lie.,, personally responsible for any in jury done to Americans and other for eigners.” Frederick Wright, a physician of Doug las. Arlz.. who has Just come from Ger many said: "Americans in Germany have no cause for complaint. Their treatment could not i'c better The Hotel Bristol to Ber lin placed 150 rooms at the free disposal of Americans who were financially em ba ' arsed owing to the difficulties in cashing checks. Many private families opened their houses to Americans. A large over-sea shipping concern in Ber LAUNDRY SOAP Sal Soda, three i A packages lUL Celluloid Starch, i A three packages .. .. Argo Starch, or six packages 0 Potash Lye, three or packages “wC Picnic Shoulders, j n pound lit lin has taken charge, free of cost, of all American baggage Germany is going out of her way to please Americans.’' The total number of Aitetirans strand ed and without money in Germany Is about 700. Most of them in Berlin, .\iuri irh and Frankfort-on-the-Main. Their condition Ib due to the present unsatl*- factory flnaelal situation. None of them is distressed, as the hotels are giving them credit Many hotels In Germany are accepting personal cheek*. Ameri cans who have arrived here lately are unanimous In their praise of treatment by Germany and they resent the u’ories of alleged abuses. WAR SALE WOMEN AT GREAT EASTERN SHOE CO. Slaughter started on Slipperß, $1.50 to Klippem at 25c pair; Queen Quality, Heed’* and Sach’s at 76c pair.—A2lc LOCATING THE TROUBLE. ’’My dear, what mountain* in do mestic life give you most trouble 7” “The kitchen range.”—Judge. Strength and Beauty Come With Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery This in a blood cleanser and alterative that starts the liver and stomach into rigoroaa action. It thus se lists the to mono factor. rich red blood whtch feeds the heart-- nerves brain and organa of the body. The organa work smoothly like machinery runuing In oil. You feel clean, strong and strenuous instead of tired, weak and faint. Nowadays von ran obtain Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery Tablets, as well as tha liquid form from all medicine dealers, or trial box of tablets by mail, on receipt of 60c. Address V. M. Pierce, M.D., Buffalo, N.Y. Dr. Pierce’* Greet 1008 Page itle.treted Cfleao. Seeee Medical Adeiaer will be .eat FR£f. Cloth Bound for 31 Oncc-.t Stampw Let These Prices Solve Your Shoe Problems All $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00 Sorosis Summer low Shoes, all leathers, A r pumps and oxfords, Saturday will be J WHITE S GROCERIES “]Vf ore for a Dollar Than a Dollar Will Buy Elsewhere ” EGGS Fresh Country, on dozen £OC Colonial pumps and oxfords, Spanish Louis or leather Cuban heels, $3.00 and $3.50 values, Saturday d»j qq \j-ill be $3.50 and $4.00 pumps and oxfords, tan, pat ent leather, vici and whites, small sizes AQ Saturday are FLOUR Golden Harvest, 24 pound bag Ol C FISH Salmon, Pink Alaska, OO three 1 pound cans . • C Salmon, Pink Flats OQ three cans «*DC Shad Roe, two op cans eiJC Shad, two cans oa for ZOC Smoked Sardines, op two cans Kippered Herring, op tomato sauce, 3 cans . Mil REFUGEES STILL IN ITIIT Advised to Assemble at Genoa and Naples. Special Trains Furnished. Washington.—From Stockholm the American consul reported today that the majority of Americans had al ready left for Kngland and the re opening of the lines between Gothen burg and London had served to alle viate much of the congestion in Nor way and Swerlon. Consular dispatches from Spain an nounced the chartering for American steamship Infata Isabela to leave Barcelona on August 23rd. The ship will also touch at Cadiz on the 26th, whence it will sail for New York. Americans are already assembled at those two ports. Ambassador Thomas Nelson Page in Home has engaged the San Guglell mo and Mafalda, which will carry 1,000 passengers. That will leave be tween 2,000 and 3,000 refugees still in Italy. Ambassador Page reports Ameri cans have been advised to assemble at Genoa and Najdes. Many refugees, it Is reported, are attempting to leave Italy by the northern route. A special train has ®ieen furnished by the Austrian government, accord ing to a dispatch from Ambassador Penflebl at Vienna, which will carry 300 Americans from* Carlsbad with their baggage, north through tier many to Holland today. The Aus trian bank continues to cash Ameri can paper. NO OIL DIVIDEND. Pittsburg.—ln announcing suspen sion of dividends ‘for the present,” the Mouth Penn Oil Company, a Standard Oil subsidiary today ex plained that "suspension of commerce had caused general serious depression In the petroleum industry." Church of the Atonement. Telfair and Kleventh Streets. Rev. Charles P. Holbrook, rector. Klev enih Sunday after Trinity. Morning prayer and sermon at 1 i o'clock. Hunday school at u h rn. No evening ••rvifj. THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA. GA. Breakfast Bacon, op pound COFFEE Rio, pound 19 C E. C. D., pound 29c Surety, pound 34c Compound Size 5 . . 60c Size 10 $1.20 Size 20 $2.35 GIVES ACCOUNT CAPTURE OF FIRST GERMAN FLAG Paris. 8 a. m.—An officer of the French rifle regiment gives to the Petit Troyen this account of the cap ture of the first German flag: “The engagement of the French troops with the 99th birgade of Uh lans lasted from 6:30 a. m. to 8 at night. The artillery cpmbat was ter rible. The French 75 millimeter guns made havoc among the German horses and then reduced the heavy derman guns lo silence. The gunners were decimated by the French fire and they abandoned their pieces, which fell Into French hands. "German machine guns from a church steeple continued to ravage Itching a Severe Form of Eczema How to Stop This Awful Nagging Disorder If Von feel Like a Flu Cushion If you will get It firmly fixed in your mind that all forma of skin disease are a combination of nerve disorder arid faulty nutrition you will then understand why H H. H. the famous blood purifier over comes such troubles. Just as soon as 8. 8. 8. enters the blood it rushes throughout the entire circula tion In an average of three minutes. And as the skin is an outlet for the greater proportion of Impurities In the blood, the action of 8. H. H. is such that these Im purities are converted Into a substance that is readily expelled. Thua, Instead of gathering on the surface to cause itching, eczema, salt rheum, tetter and other skin diseases they pass off as vapor or perspiration, the pores are left free, the nerves regain control and It Is Impossible for any disease to either gain or retain a foothold These facts are brought • out In a mightily Interesting book "What the Mirror Tells.” a copy of which is mailed free by The Bwlft Specific Go 105 Swift Bldg Atlanta, Ga Get a bottle of 8 8. 8 todnv. Inaist upon 0. 8. 8., avoid sub atitutss. Ribbed Underwear Speciah Ladies’ Swiss ribbed lisle union suits, hand trimmed neck and arms, $1 >7Q sellers, for ■ Ladies’ gauze ribbed vests, taped neck and arms, I2V2C values g for OC Ladies’ gauze ribbed vests, silk taped neck and arms, regular 15c sellers, |Ol Saturday ILzC Self-Rising Jersey Cream, Brand, 24 pound OO bag OJC Pure Lard Size 5 80c Size 10 $1.55 Size 20 $2.85 FOR ICED TEA USE J. B. White Special Blend, Gunpowder, Ceylon,English Breakfast, Oolong and Ja pan Teas, all 60c iQ quality, for the French but the church was final ly demolished. “At nightfall the French charged the enemy’s defense works with Irre sistible energy and took them at the point of the bayonet. “The fifth company of the first, bat talion captured a German flag with eight guns, ninety horses and 621 prisoners, including ten officers.” ALL BRIGHT FROM HAMBURG Large Crowds of Germans Cheer Departing Americans at the Railway Station. London F. Howard Martin, of New York, formerly of the United State* diplomatic xorvlce, arrived hero ia** night with hi* wife and niece from Hamburg. Mr. Martin ha* been as sisting Henry H. Morgan, American con Hui-general at Hamburg. The party left Hamburg on a Hpecial train provided by the German government and a large crowd of German* gath ered at the ntatlon and cheered the departing American*. Similar *cene* occurred at all stations at whit h the train stopped. "/ have nothing but prnlen for the conduct of the German! toward us." Bald Mr. Martin tonight. He added that the consulate at Hamburg watt besieged by American* *hort of money and the German* rained a benevolent fund to aid all foreigner*. The Hpecial train carried Virtually all the American* who were ntranded In Hamburg. Mr. Martin had an In teresting experience In trying to get away from the city when war wan de clared. He had hooked pannage on the Imperntor and when the trip wa* cancelled he and two hundred othera hoarded al Uuxhaven the at earner Burg, which had accommodation* only for fifty, Intending to proceed lo Kngland. The authorltie* ordered the Murg to turn hack, a* mine* had been laid. The Burg lay In the river three day* and night*. Mie pa**engera Buf fering from a ahortage of food and water. They alept on the deck. Fln- SATURDAY SUPPER The Saturday Supper in the Tea Room, which is served from 6:30 to 9:00 o’clock, will consist of individu al chicken pies, hash browned potatoes, hot rolls and. choice of coffee, hot or iced tea.sweet or butter milk. Delicious grape ice cream will be served at a cost, extra, of 10c. Angel Food cake will also be served extra. Salt rising bread may be had every Tuesday and Saturday. Ladies’ extra size gauze vests, taped nock and arms, 121/2c sellers, Sat- 1 a urday, for lUC Boys’ Porosknit Shirts and Drawers, 25c | q sellers, now 1«/ C Union Suits, regular- on ly 50c, for J«/C CHILDREN’S HOSE. Broken lots of children’s socks and hose, black, white and colors, mostly small sizes, values to 25c, p choice DC HAMS Armour’s Star Brand, o*l pound Lt I C Dessert Fruits No. 3 Peaches three cans OA for I UC Pears, three cans /*n for OO C Apricots, three AA for OUC Cherries, three cans nr for f DC Plums, three cans AP_ for ODC 2,500 Americans Wait At Christiama London, 1:26 p. m.—l. N. Vsughan, of Richmond, Va., and his wife arrived here today from Htockholm. They came from Stockholm to New Ghklla on the steamer Sterling, esp*-Hally chartretl for fifty Americans. Speak ing of the situation In Scandinavia, Mr. Vaughan said: “There are 6,000 Americans maroon ed on the Seandanavlan peninsula and only one regular dally sailing for Kngland. This Is by steamers with a capacity of 76 passengers. “The charges for this passage are exhorbltant. Americans In Kesrida navls are to get news of the war or to communicate with friends Iri Kngland or Ameriea. “Americans are scattered through ally the Burg was ordered to enter the basin near Hamburg, where sixty British ships seized by the Germans, were lying. BOVS, BEWARE. The hoy had psnsed a fairly good ex amination and the old gentleman told him to rotne to work. "You may report tomorrow." ssld he “I gotcha.” chirped the hoy. “Hut you haven't got the Job yet,” wax the swift comeback, “and you revet* will.” “Moral: Home slang would Irltate any man.” Louisville Courier-Journal. toJSfe 'w vßr ** I in /b* TOILET GOODS Replai 25c Regular 50c CANNED VEGETABLES Tomatoes, No. 3, rr 6 cans for DOC Lima Beans, No. 2, OA six cans for f UC Succotash, No. 2, rfA six cans I UC Corn, Sugar, No. 2, iQ six cans tK)C Peas, Early June,, f J No. 2, six cans . . . . D4C String Beans, No. Jp 2, six cans Tomatoes, No. 2, JP six cans *tDC the *mallor town* In Norway and Sweden in addition to those at Chrlst larda and Stockholm. They are un able to get money. Many are pennl le*a. “The Swede* I *aw were very friendly to Germany; they are also kind to the American*. The Norwe gian* are nnthuniaatlc In Rupport of the allie*." f'ongre**man Gardner of the Amer ican belief Committee Raid today be believed trariHport* could eaally be Kent by the United States to Bergen, Norway, for u*e of American* on the perdnKitla. There would be no danger from mine* or other interference an witch vcHHei* rould pas* to the north, of Scotland. IN AFFLUENT CIRCUMSTANCES "Who in the prosperous looking man In Die large touring car?” "He own* the peanut coneeelon a* a baseball park.” “Why, do you get the pretty girl* Job* firm? I* that fair?" "Best for all concerned." declared the head of the nchool of stenography. “The pret ty girl *oon marries her employer, and then there’s a permanent Job for on# of the plainer young ladies.”—Pitts burg Post. Our New Packages (AH-Tin —Air-Tight) Silver Label 70c. Ib. Orange Label 60c. lb. Buff Label 50c. lb. Your Grocmr ha* thorn *v ■ I 5? Tfidgways Tea THREE Satur day 19c Cuticura Soap Llsterine . .. Peroxide of Hydrogen . Amolin Powder . . Lyon’s Tooth Powder ... Jergen's lb. cans Talcum Packer’s Tar Soap. . Sozodont ... Hind's Honey and Almond Cream .... Wilson’s Freckle Cream .... ListeWne .. . Danderine .. Newbro’s Herpicide Pebeco Tooth Paste Palmolive Shampoo Palmolive Cream .... Odor-O-No .. Pompeian Massage Cream .... Pond’s Ex tract GJyco Thy mollne Satur day 39c