The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, August 23, 1914, Home Edition, Page FIVE, Image 13

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SUNDAY, AUGUST 23. KELLY'S A LITTLE DISFIGURED, BUT STILL IN THE RING EITHER THE ELECTION NOR THE WAR had anything to do with it. It’s simply this: We mean to have the best appointed Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear Shop in the state, and to do this we had to give this store a complete overhauling from Floor to Ceiling, and from Side Wall to Side Wall. New Cases are now being built for us right here in Augusta, and the efforts of the best talent this city boasts of are being exerted to carry out our ambition. As soon as the work is completed, Miss Kelly leaves for New York and these semi-annual trips call for a clean slate—that’s one thing this house requires We carry over no stocks. We have no reserve stock rooms and are not in search of any. Every garment is in forward stock, and we don’t propose to have anything but seasonable, stocks in our cases or on our shelves. Monday will be the beginning of the last call for a clearance. We generally say what we mean and mean what we say. Come Monday and be the Happier for your visit. N Laces Monday our entire Lace Stock will be divided into lots and prices un heard of. Put on each lot owing to the disturbed condition of our store on account of work in progress. We were not able to assort these lots, but come Monday expecting extra lace values and you will not be disappoint ed. Monday is the day. Economy ’Prices IN SUMMER COMFORTABLEB. 3 2%c Gauze Vest, tape run neck and arm holes; fine ribbed and f\ sheer, perfect weave, o^B Warner’s Net Bust Confiners and Brassier, washable, cool, tffcl" comfortable, practical Warner’s Lace Trimmed Batiste Brassieres, open in front, PA round, square and V-neck, Kleinert’s “Tango” Garment Shield, a bust confiner A p and shield combin- Vv€ Odd Lot Underwear Odd lot of Muslin Underwear and Crepe Pajamas, Gowns, Pants, Skirts, Combinations, etc., some of these gar ments are slightly soiled; odds and ends here and there from AA our regular stock; values KUiS to $1.98 KELLY’S DYER BUILDING Society SOCIAL GOSSIP Cordial Interest will be felt In the announcement today of the ap proaching marriage of Mies Kath erine Sumerau and Mr. Grover C. Holley, which Is to take place In October. Miss Sumerau Is the el der daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert L. Sumerau and Is one of the most genulniely lovable young women In Augusta, a young wo man of diversled accomplishments and one of the most thoroughly womanly personalities Imaginable and Is wonderfully fitted along musical lines. She Is one of that most lovable type that fill their lives with generous deeds for oth ers, and many are the slcK and sorrowful, the poor and needy, the old and helpless who have been cheered and comforted by her timely aid that will hope her fu ture life may be as beautiful as her past. Mr. Holly Is originally from AlkeW. but has lived in Au gusta for the past seven or eight years, having been connected with the U. S. Arsenal for the past jer en or eight years, holding the po sition of chief clerk. He Is a splendid young man and Ills friends one might say are com mensurate with his acquaintances. One of the most attractive places on Broad street Just now Is the r Frorn^S Girlhood SJr. PiercelKFavorite Prescription ig a keen enemy to the phyaieal of woman.' A medicine prepared by rpirular irraduated physician of unuinAexperience in treating woman’sdigeasea— carefully adapted'to work in harmony It ia now obtainable in liquid of augar-eoated tablet form at tho drug ytora—or aend 50 one-cent ataqnpi for a trial box, to Buffalo. Every woman mar write fully amt eonfldentiallr ta X>, p.erce and hit lUf of phyridana and at the invalid*’ Hotel and Surreal ln.tituU^ Buffalo. , N Y and may be aura that her eaaa will receive care-» ful Vonedentioui eon Men rial contideration. and that experienced medical advice will be civen to her fro# i Off PIF.MCES PLEASANT PELLETS r.»«/ot. I end inwiaralr .tamach. /tree and kamtU. Se*nt ceeterf. tin/ yronWe* >«« «# '«*• « amadt-J BUILD WITH BRICK GEORGIA-CAROLINA BRICK COMPANY AUGUSI'A, - QBORQIa old Mark waiter home on the five hundred block of Broad street , a simple unpretentious little place that has been beautified by Its present owners. The house is small and anything but modern. The little garden plot Is cultivated every part of it. There are chry santhemums that will In a few weeks be a mass of bloom, there old dead tree that guards the en trance has been rejuvenated with morning glory vines that are a mas of bloom In the early morn ing and the old fashioned piazza which Is framed In vines has piazza boxes filled with a tumb ling mass of pink petunias that are lovely. It Is a sweet, pretty little place and a veritable oasis in a desert of brick stores and pave ments. NEWS OF THOMSON Thomson, Ga,—One of the most en joyable occasions of the season was the entertainment given the younger set Thursday evening by Miss Sallle Story, In honor of her guest, Miss Merle Belding, of Augusta, A large number of guests were present. Miss Luclle Ware presided at the punch bowl and served the guests as they arrived. “Proms” were announced at nine thirty and were enjoyed until eleven, when a delicious salad course was T THE'ef)aWgF’inaT T be v crttlcil' , WKl cause untold suffering tn after-life. The modern young woman is often a "bundleof nerves’’—"highstrung" i—fainting spells—emotional - frequently blue and dissatisfied with life./ Such girls should be helped over this distressing stage in life—by a woman's 'tonic and nervine—that^nae, proven successful.for, over 40 years .f ~ [Womanhood Silk Street Dresses $32.50 to $49.00 Silk Dresses, in Crepe, Taffeta and Char meuse, Black, Indian Red, Blues, Taupe and Dresdens. Nine dresses in the lot. Choice Monday to early shoppers .. Misses and Little Womens Dresses $1.50 Misses and Little Wo men’s Dresses, made of per cale, linen and chambray, some worth a great deal more than the above price. Em broidered collar and turn back cuffs; sizes 14 and 16. While the lot lasts Organdy Dancing Frocks $25.00 Snowy White Organdy Dancing Frocks, with white or colored ribbon girdles, lace trimmed, some with touches of hand-embroidery, French crisp stock; the correct thing for the younger set; six left in the lot; Mon day Final Silk Waist Clearance Our entire stock of Waists, including Nets, Laces, Chiffons, Crepe de Chines, Taffetas and Charmeuse, blacks, whites and colors, values to $1.50, d»*l no your choice Monday A small quantity of those White Embroidered Waists that created such a sensation and made such a name for .this store when sold at 98c, will be at* put on sale Monday to close OOC Scalloped Skirts Scalloped Cambric Skirts for misses or little women, length 36 and 38, made of cambric, interlock scallope, fitted waist band, buttoned placket THE STORE THAT HAS THE NEW THINGS FIRST $12.45 69c $12.45 served by the ho<dle*is, assisted by Mlßses J.ucile Ware and Ocie Story. Miss Nonie Kate Shields was the charming hostess at an entertainment on Monday evening in honor of Misses Merle Belding of Augusti. Mary Bris tow and Kstelle Reid of Crawford ville. Misses Ollene Lokey and Sara Shields presided at the punch bowl. A surprise to their many friends was the marriage last Sunday of Miss Minerva Johnson and Mr. Ben Hatch er, the ceremony being performed by Rev. J. H. Mashburn at the Metho dist parsonage. Mrs. Hatcher Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. John son and was a popular member of Thomson’s younger set. Mr. Hatcher Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Hatcher and Is one of our prosperous and progressive young farmers. sandersvTlle news Sandersvllle, Ga.—Mrs. Annie Albea spent a few days recently with her daughter, Mrs. P. B. Chambers In Toombsboro, Ga. Mrs. F M. Phillips and Miss Claire, and Elizabeth and Martha Phillips, have returned from an outing In Hen dersonville, Ga. Mrs. H. N. McMlchael, of Tennllle, Ga., is spending a while here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Chapman. Mrs. H. A. Terrell, of Mlllen, Ga., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Ben Miller. Miss Mary IJzzle Bayne is home from a few days visit to Mrs. John Hall at Deepstep, Ga. Misses Edith Hyman and I.eo Eng lish, who have been members of a house party In Mliledgeville, Ga., re turned home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Burrell Wllkerson, of Atlanta, Ga., are expected this week to be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Julian Jamerson. Mrs. Ham, Wood and Miss Julia Cas on return'd home Monday from their trip to . w York City. Miss Nan Warthen, of Bartow, Ga., •■ pent a part of this week with Miss Nell Warthen. F’rof. W. T. Garrett, of Dublin, Ga., isited hero Wednesday. Mrs. Paul Brown has returned home for a few days visit to relatives in Wrens, Ga., and White Plains, Ga. Mrs Gainer Summerlin and daugh ter, Elizabeth left Thursday to visit relatives In Macon and Forsyth, Ga. Misses Annie and Exle Watkins, who have been the guests of relatives In the city, returned to Sparta, Ga., Wednesday. Misses Marie and T.uclle Dukes, the attractive guest of Mrs. G. F. Dukes left Friday for their home In 8t George, South Carolina, Miss Beverly Irwin, of Dawson, Ga., Is the guest this week of the family of her brother, Mr. C. F. Irwin. Mrs. Miry Daniel, who has been the guest of Miss Annie Wicker re cently, returned to Atlanta. Ga., this week. Miss Pauline Oarbutt is home from a visit to friends In Dublin, Ga. Miss Mary Ben Mathis and guests, Miss Ellla Johnson and Mrs. Tussle Claxton of Dublin, Ga., are visiting In Bartow, Ga., for a few days of this Week. Miss Reba Wiggins of Augusta. Ga.. and Miss Marguerite Mi-Mllle’n, of Savannah, Ga., who have been mem bers of Mrs. T. B. King's house party, left Friday for Savannah. Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Klnrleton, of Fort Valley, Ga., were visitors In the city recently. Ifr. W. W. Snow, of Atlanta, Oa., THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA, GA. NOTICE—A second shipment of Fall Coat Suits have just been received by us. We find that It Is not good policy for us to describe our models as the copyists are still on the job. Come Monday and sec them for your self. Price $25.00, $27.50, $29.00, $32.50 49c spent the week end with Mr. Roy Dukes. Mrs. S. B. Robison and Miss Mary Emma Robinson and Mrs. Robert Davis are visiting Mrs.. James Myrick In Baltimore, Maryland. Prince Wales Fund Reaches $7,500,000 London.—The Prince of Wales Na tional Belief Fund otday reached a total of $7,600,000. Many inquiries are being made at the American consulate concerning American goods on seized ships, but Consul General Skinner is having no trouble In obtaining the release of this merchandise, upon proof of own ership to the British authorities. The British admiralty has ruled that neutral goods are not subject to seizure. Southern Homes and Bungalows Send lor my Handsome Plan Book 750 This hook contains photos, floor plans and descriptions of nearly 100 beautiful, practical and Inexpensive bungalows and two-story houses. Cost to build $1,200 and up. Architect's complete blueprint plans and specifications of houses shown In book, only $6 to 10. Have drawn plans for over 1,200 Southern Homes LEILA ROSS WILBURN, Architect, Dept. “K.” 305 Peters Bldg., Atlanta, Os. THE SACRED HEART COLLEGE 1308 ELLIS BTREET. Conducted by the Jesuits Courses High School: A classical hloh school course preparing for professional studies or a business career. Preparatory: A thorough drill In the work of the higher grammar grades la the fea ture of thla course. Classes re-open Wednesday, Sept. 9th. For further details apply to John M. Salter, S. J. Pres. Double Panel Skirts Double panel cambric spray embroidered in front at bottom interlock scallope, in all sizes to 44 in | length; quantity limited Imported Evening Dresses $37.50 to $59.00 Evening Dressses in Crepe, Chiffon, Charmeuse, etc. Eight in the lot, including White Maize, Nile, Pink, and Blue, one trim med in genuine ermine tips. First come, first served Mon day .. Dainty Lingerie Dresses $15.00 Lingerie Dancing and Afternoon Dresses, lace or em broidery trimmed, white or colored ribbon girdle, long or no tunic. Only a few of these to choose from. To close Mon day .. Shepherd Check Dresses $3.98 Black and white Shepherd Check medium weight Dresses, have the ap pearance of a wool dress, white phi lie collar and cuffs, braided in black large pearl buttons down front, just the thing for now and early fall Extra Size White Wash Skirts Our entire stock of White Pique, Ratine mid Rep Skirts, sizes 30, 32, 34, 36, 38 waist; made especial ly for street, and large women’s extra length in cluded. $3.98 values, special d»| qq Monday Odd lot of Waists, including Crepes, Voiles, and some tailored Waists, values to $1.60, sizes and lots broken. In order to effect u quick clearance QQ Monday JCC REWARD! Lots in Augusta s new Cemetery are now ready for your selection. Name this beautiful burial place and get a lot free. Send in the Coupon Below Properly Filled Out at Once MESSRS. MARSH & CO., Augusta, Ga., 1914. Managers and Selling Agents, P. O. Box 294, Augusta, Ga. Gentlemen: My first and last choice of names for THE NEW CEMETERY is . e. 0* - - - If this be the first time said name has been suggested, and it should be the one chosen by the Committee for THE NEW CEMETERY, then I am entitled to re ceive a deed to a lot, at least FOUR HUNDRED SQUARE FEET in area, in said Cemetery, FREE OF COST. But I am to make my selection from the unsold lotH within ten days after I am notified that the plat of the Sections is ready for me to make my choice. If the name I suggest above shall not be the one chosen by the Committee, I understand that I am to receive a credit of ten dollars on the purchase price of any lot, 20 feet by 20 feet in area, and a pro rata credit for a smaller lot PROVIDED I make my purchase by Octobor 16, 1914. Name .. ..... .. .. _ Number . • Do you own a Cemetery Lot in Augusta? —. If so, where? Answer Remarks . ... .« •. .. .. .... .. .. .. .. .. .. .... .. .•%•{ • • • 0 • w »• • • « • • • •• • 0• m 0000000 , • , , '0 0 a 0 000 000 00 omm NOTE —Persons residing within a radius of twenty miles from Augus ta, proper, are included in the above offer, because they are interested in having a modem burial place for their dead. $1145 $6.98 $1.59 59c KELLY’S Embroideries Monday as with our lace stoek, our Embroidery Stock will be sacrificed. We will suppose you were one of the fortunate last Monday at our Piece Goods Sacrlftne Sale; If so, then you can appreelats what we mean when we say that all Embroideries must go. Come Monday ad you will be the hap pier for It. Economy Prices IN SUMMER COMFORTABLES. Ladles’ Sheer I,awn Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, soft- fin- ' p lshed with the beauty >*4B of linen V Men's and Boys’ White Hemstitched Handkerchiefs; Just the p thing these hot days; full size ~tfv Onyx Silk Hose, silk from toe to hem, over 60 dozen sold by us ("A this season and not a com- 'kilO plaint has been made yet V Kayser’s Shaped Top, black and white Silk Hose, wide garter rf),| top of lisle; a wonder Jk I 111 l for wear ~V-I»wV Odd Lot Corsets Odd lot of Corsets, light, low and medium bust, all well-known makes, made of batiste or coutil; values to $2.00. If you wear size 18 It the opportunity of your life Monday ,VI»V KELLY’S DYER BUILDING FIVE JmMmm