The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, August 23, 1914, Home Edition, Page TWO, Image 10

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TWO END OF AUGUST SALE \ We are determined to give you some of the bargains in this sale thet will be long remembered. If you don't see what you want advertised here, come to the-store, and you will find it at a price so low that you will riot hesitate to buy. We Give Double Purple Trading Stamps Every Day Be fore Noon. We Give $2.50 for Full Books. School Material for Dresses New line 36-inch Percale, the best mode, at 10 <; New line of fine Dress Ging hams, at .. 10' 15« »nd 19C New line of French Madras for shirts 12‘/fcc end 190 New line of fancy and solid Poplins, al .. .. 12'/io and 150 New line of Ratine ana Crepe, worth 26c, at 10C Sampson's fast colored Galntcn, worth 26c, at 19* : New line fancy and solid out ins, old prlca .. 100 New Autumn Silks 42-Inch CharmeuKO ami Crepe Mltror, very populur .. SI 98 42-Inch Canton Silk Crepe, (lie new $2.00 fabric, our price Jit 1 50 26- Silk Swivel Crepe, the $1.75 tirade, at SI 25 36-inch Chiffon Taffeta Silk, all colors and black, at .. .. SI OO 40-inch Funny Willow Taffeta, to, atari, at $2 00 38-lm:h Moire Silk Skirting, $2 <lO crude, at SI 50 New line Homan Stripe and Plaid Silk, from .. .. SI OO UP 27- .laponlcn Silk, all colors and blfyck, at ... .. ... .. .. . -250 Housefurnishings 72-inch Table Damask, special, worth 75c, at 50'* 40c full bleached Table itamaak, apeclal. at .. . . 25'^ $1.25 and $1.39 Irlali Table Itamaak, apeclal, at SIOO Full line lioyllea and Napklna, per dozen 00' ’ «<’ S 7 50 ICxtrn heavy single bed Sheet*, special at . 59'’ 81x00 bleached JYperell Fheeta. worth SI.OO, ni 79^ l&c. Muck or Turkish Bath Towel*, at . . . . 25 G Special 37%0 Turkish and H.-S Huck Towela, ut 25 ( ■ “The Satisfactory Store” MISS INGRAM OF FLORIDA HONORED AT ALTAPASB INN. Altapass Inn, N. C.—One of the most brilliant evenla of the aeaaon at AltapAa* Inn wa* the dlnner-ilance Riven Mlaa Helen Ingram In honor of her alxteenth birthday by Mr. John S. Bowen, the genial proprietor. An elaborate course dinner whs ■erved to about fifty friends from * to 10. The tables were perfect 1n their appointments, with center bas kets filled with pink rosea from Allu pass gardens. The color scheme of pink was carried out throughout the entire 'ower floor. Promptly at 10 O'clock dancing was begun on the broad freest-w«y of the hotel. Toe merry group of girls at the Inn nearer •ppearefl to better advantage than In their prelty evening gowns Miss In • gram was moat attractive In a dancing 1 frock of vhlte with corsage bouquet Of plrtk rosea and valley llHea. Low Cost of Living Mono lv MRS. RAY !_ MONDAY BREAKFAST, Pears Grilled Bacon Southern Corn Pone Coffee LUNCHEON 4 Creamed Ham. Bread and Butt*r Tea Sliced Prachrt DINNER Scotch Barley Soup Cold Ham Squaah French Fried Potatoes Clbbag* and Ptpper Salad Coffee White Cake DINNER Corn Po"*—Ml* iWi. «•*** with a cup of bold boiled lie*, two > up» of milk, two cup* of Indian a la HI napoo n of malted buitrr and a teaapoon of baking powder Heat thoroughly and take in a alow o»«n.~ LUNCHEON. CrMmtii Ham—Chop a oupful of ham in small place* t'pok a fr* aaconda in but tar than add two cups or milk and wtiar belling add a talil. apoon of flour that baa been dissolved In a Mile cold water Cook five minutes looser and just before serving add a taaapoon of chopped paralav DINNER. itooten Barley Soup.- Cover a ao.ip bon« with cold water and ilinmi* until tender Drain, return to the fha. add • quarter cup of har e? and botl until th* barley 1* don* Serve without •training Cabh*a» SmaS Shred fin* cabhac* annua lo make two cup* Berxe wllh a dressing, and etli in half a cup of Btwed.lad pan era. White Cake Cream n cup of auger wltb a quart, t cup of bulter Add a eup and * half of flour, half a cup of chopped retain* half a cup of milk, m# teaapion of baking powder, and stiff ly boa'op while* of Hire* »»«• which were left from the dreeatng of >e*ter.l*>. Bek* In a moderate oven half an hour. SOCIETY NEWS Delicious punch wns served through out the dance, which continued past the midnight hour, when the guests were Invited Into the "palm room,” where a tempting buffet supper was served; the center of attraction here being the large birthday cake with sixteen lighted tapers. Miss Ingram cut for herself the thimble. Assisting Mrs. Bowen In serving w re Mrs. Ingram, mother of the hon oroo; Mrs Btrlngf#ll<iw of Atlanta. Oh.; Mrs. Bishop of Athens, Oa., and Mrs. Stark of Norfolk, Vn. There were many gifts received by Miss Ingrain, attesting her popularity nt tills charming resort. SOCIAL GAIETIES AT ALTAPASS, N. C. Altapass, N. C.—Altapass Is now one round of gnlety after another, dnd the house being practically filled with a moat congenial set of guests makes It more like "one big family” than a hotel. Tuesday the "Tomb Ptone Tourna ment" on the new golf courae was n most successful contest, there being I over forty guests eontestlng for tho prises. The play began at Ba. m. and lasted nearly the entire day. The first prise, n box of golf balls, was ear ned off by Mr. W. W. Cullen; tho ladles' prlte being won by Mrs. \V. H Bishop of Athens, Ga.. and the sec ond prlxe carried off by Mrs. H. E. ] Cochran of Anderson, S. C.; the booby being awarded to Mr. W. H. Bishop of Athena, Ga. This kind of a tour nament la moat popular and Interest ing. giving na It does an equal chance to the new or poor players with the experts and better ones After the awarding of prises It was a unani mous desire and vote to repeat Thee* games weekly during the season. The golf course, which Is a new one. Is becoming more and more popular each day and no one who has driven over It has failed to fall In love and wish to play again. The numerous water haxards and "the drop" down hole are so deceptive that the Inter est Ineressea continually and every one has ad eslre to "Just try it once more" The first annual tournament will ba held the last week In August for the AUspass cup and many expert* ar* al ready booked for the contest Tennis here Is also a very popala amusement now and all of the courts are scenes of "work" from early ntorn to late twilight. Saturday a very hard I y eonteeted game was played be tween Mr. Alex Stark of Norfolk (son of Dr stark of the t\ R A , now .n Germany trying to get home to Amer ica) and Mr. M A. Colton of Annapo lis (Mr Colton la considered a ten nis expert He Is professor of VYem-h at Annapolis and now on his way to participate In the Aehevllle games). A pleasant party spending sometime her* Is Mr and Mrs. O. I*. Arnold, Mr. and Mr*. J. B Kilgore. Mr gnd Mr*. Oscar laird, all of Woodruff, 8. C. Shirt Waist Clean- Up Sale All Shirtwaists In this Bale that were formerly SI.OO each and a few aa high an $1.25 each, will be sold at 3QO Fnttre line of fine Organdie and Crepe WalutH, with the new collar and aleevea, worth up to $2.00 All fine ntreet and evening Waists up to $3.50, at .. • 8198 Art Squares • 9x12 Crex, $12.50 values, *» 87 49 9x12 Brussels, SIB.OO values, oxl2 Axmlnster, $25.00 values, »' 81098 9x12 Velvet, $30.00 values, “t 81998 9x12 Wilton, $46,00 values, f 82998 Suit Cases and Trunks Special $3.00 Suit Cases at 81 50 Fine assortment of Suit Cases and Traveling Baas hi this August Sale, cut to 8298 up to 81000 Entire line or fine Trunks, linen llnod, brass bound, leather strap and Yale locks, at the factory wholesale prices. August Blanket Sale We are well supplied with a full line of Wool and Cotton Blan kets and to open the season we are makfiiK some special offers that will Interest you. Camp Blankets for .. 8100 Examine our While and Color ed Blankets before buying. BURTON-TAYLOR-WISE CO. A Clean Sweep of Summer Dresses Entire lot of Dresses for House or Street wear, all clean, fresh dresses, up to $4.50 C : values, at one price SMIwU Your choice of any White or Colored Dress in the house, worth $7.50 to SIO.OO, 0 I Q 0 in this sale at 0 I 130 $18.50, $20.00 and up to $30.00 A r A A Dresses, your choice for OJIUU White Skirts, worth up to $2.00, 7Q n at one price I vU Short Coats, Long Coats and Fall Coat Suits Now on Display 25c Ruffling With Lace Edg ing and Insertion Entire Line Remnants on front center counter at a Great Sacrifice. Among other Carolinians la to he found Mr. T. B. Parker, G. M. Garrett, Miss Katherine Parker, Miss Avery, all of Raleigh; alao Mr. J. S. Holmes of Chapel Hill, together with Mias Cora Cooper. Mr*. Kd Wilson, Mlaa Ethel Wilson, Miss' T. H. Cooper, from St. Charles. 8. C. Mr. J. T. Bullsn, chief engineer of th - state good roads In Louisiana, at Rhreveport, accompanied by hla fam ily, are ependlng some time at the Inn. Mr Bullen has driven out over the Appalachian highway over Hump back mountain and aays "beyond a doubt this will bs the most scenic auto road In America when completed. Among other prominent arrivals this week ar# to be found Mlaa Minnie Fowlkes of Dublin, Oa.; Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Bherrer of Knoxville, Tenn.; L. C. Martin of Clemson College; S. W. Evans of Clemson College; Mrs. H. T. Thume of Aiken, S. C.; Mr. M. A. Malone. O. K. Wilson and p. L. Ijitl more form a congenial party from Co lumbia, 8. C. Mrs. J. B. White and her charming daughter, Mtss Margaret of Atlanta are among the week's arrtvals at the Inn. Mrs P. r. Rtrlngfellow and her two beautiful daughters, Mtssea Annie and Margaret, of Atlanta, continue on at Altapass. Mr. Rtrlngfellow. who It the popular general freight agent of the S. A. L. Ry„ Is expected up to spend some time with his family. Mra. A. Bishop of Athens, who has heen spending acme time at Asheville, hks Joined her son and hla wife, Mr. and Mra. W. H. Blahop, of Athens, here and will remain until October. And all in all never was there to he found a happier and more enjoyable act of "summer guests” gathered to gether than now at Altapass, and boßy Manager John 8. Bowen and hi* charming wife leave nothing undone to please and entertain th* "happy get." Mr, and Mra. A. R. Johnson have A>- turned from New York. Mra John Harper Davison and Mtsa Alice Davison have returned home. Mtss Maydells Hutto, who la visiting har aunt. Mrs. W. W. Johns In Aahs vllta, N. C„ was delightfully enter tained Tuesday night by Mias Rose Clark at har horns on Ashland Ave. Mr. and Mra H. C. Batrd.of Wil mington, N. C.. ars spending their va cation in Washington City and Balti more. and will later vtalt relatives and friends In Augusta. The improvement In the condition of Mra lot mat Fleming Glenn Is the occasion of pleasure to her ntanw friends. DIES OF INJURIES New York.—t'liarlce J. Hite, presi dent of the Thanhouser Ellin Oorpoi atlon. whose automobile turned a somersault off * bridge last night, died of bis Injur!** today. iHE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA. GA? We Give and Re deem Purple Stamps. WE PACK FURNITURE. Very High Grade and a Chance to Save To deal fairly; to guarantee quality; to give value for price; and to uphold the founders’ traditions of this store of progress—these are the principles which guide you to safe purchasing here during this An nual July Price Reduction Sale of Furniture of the better grade. Our sole object is to level stocks and acquire floor space for new furniture we contracted to take over from high class makers three months and "more ago. The artistic lines, clever adaptations and fine finish of the prices will uplift the character of any room in the house, for it is Fine Furniture That Will Add Much To Home Decoration Here and there are reductions running up to more than half of the former prices prioes which were admittedly fair at the season's opening. And the variety permits a range for satisfying requirements running from a single pi ace up to a suite complete. f .< . j •; Davenports and Leather Couches $32.50 Oak Frame Davenports $25.00 $40.00 Mahogany Frame Davenports .. ..$30.00 $75.00 Mahogany Frame Davenports .. . .$50.00 SIB.OO leather Couches $13.00 $50.00 Leather Couches $40.00 $65.00 leather Couches $47.50 $20.00 Box Couches $14.50 We are receiving daily our new stock of Furni ture and Rugs. You will find these to be the latest and beet made goods on the market. Let us show you our lines before you buy. Our motto is— We sell you a better class of goods; we sell you on a closer margin of profit, and we guarantee ev erything we sell. , -V A NEW FALL STYLE Bailie-Edeliilut Furniture Co. 708-710-712 BROADWAY The Quality Store Thomas & Barton Co. Old Stand We Sell the Famous May Manton Paper Patterns. Any Kind Ten Cents Each. Bed Spreads 81x99 white Dimity Bedspreads, $2.00 value, at $l5O Fringed Bedspreads, worth $2.00, at 8150 Extra large white Bedspreads, special at $1 00 Genuine $5.00 Marseilles Bed spreads, at . . . $298 Cotton and silk-covered Comfort ables. Autumn Dress Goods 45-inch Silk and Wool Tussah Royal, worth $1.50, at .. ..sll9 38-inch Roman Stripe Dress Goods, 69c values, at SQC 38-inch Storm and Cheviot Serges, all wool, at .. .. 50c 45-inch Silk Poplins, $2.00 values, at $1 50 45-lnch Crepe de Liege, worth $1.25, at 850 62-inch Black, Cream and Colors, worth $1.39, at sl-00 36-inch Panama Suiting, will wash, at .. .. 290 Black and White Stripe Corduroy for Sport Coats and Suits, at SIOO Odds Children’s New Fall Dresses, at $1 19 New Innovation Handbags, from SIOO UP Empire Aprons, low neck, short sleeve 690 White and Colored Aprons, at 250 to 500 Middy Blouses, in satin Galatea, at SIOO Rugs 64x90 Crex, $4.50 values at $298 36x72 Crex, $1.50 values at SIOO 27x54 Velvet, $3.50 values, at $li»8 Assorted sizes In $4 and $4.50 values, at $2 50 $6.00 Velvet Rugs, at .. ..$350 A Few Suggestions tor Outdoor Enjoyment Lawn Swings, Hammocks, Hammock Swings, Porch Rockers—all styles, Porch Settees, Porch Awnings, Porch Shades—all sizes. Porch Rugs, Porch Swiq^s—4 chains. Now Is the Time to Fit Up Your Office Roll Top Desks, all sizes; Flat Top Desks, all sizes; Office Desks, all sizes; Standing Desks, all sizes; Filing Cabinets, Book Cases. Offioe Chat* Office Stools. * o can save you money. Get our prices before you buy. White Enamel Bed Room Suite Bed. Spring, Mattress, Dresser. Toilet Table, was $65/10. now $42.50 SUNDAY, AUGUST 23. Underwear Muslin and Crepe Gowns, up to 75c at 50C English ribbed Undervests, worth 10c each, at Q'AC Maline ribbed Drawers, knee length, at 250 Union Suits, lightweight for sum mer, at 500 Men’s 50c Nainsook Underwear to go at • 39c Men s Long Wed-Seam Drawers, special at 500 Men's standard $1.25 Negligee Shirts, at SIOO Men’s 75c Negligee Shirts, at 50C Neckwear and Hosiery New line fancy Collars, at .. .. .. .. ..250 to 81.50 Lace Yokes, with or without collars at .. .. 50° to S2OO Fancy Sash and trimming Ribbons 25 G to 850 Solid Color Taffeta Hair Ribbon, from IOC to 250 McCallum Pure Silk Hose, at 8100 Men’s Pure Silk Socks, at 250 and 50C Imported Lisle Hose, special, at .. .. 25C full line School Hose, best made, at .. .. 15Q and 250 Domestics 40-inch Sea Island, soft 7%c finish, at 50 36-inch Bleaching, soft for needle, worth Bc, at .. .. ey4c Long Cloth, white and colored, Lawn up to 15c, at 5C Fast colored Muslin, for cool dresses, up to 7V4c, at .. .. 3%C Fast colored Apron Ginghams, worth 7%c, at .. .. 50 Fancy Persian Bedticking, worth 25c, at .. .. 150 Remnants of Lace Curtain Swiss, up to 50c, at .. .. IOC Full line new Curtain Swiss, from IQC to 750 INCORPORATED 716 Broad Street WE SELL ON CLUB PLAN. WE STORE FURNITURE.