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VOLUME XIX, No. 236.
If you buy here it’s a foregone conclusion that you will make
money savings. Good values, coupled with liberal methods and
straightforward dealing, have made this store the wonderful
$5.00 imported White Satin Damask Bed Spreads, special for Monday, d* OQ
limited one to a customer »p«. 07
Bath Tewels •
200 dozen bleached Turkish Bath Towels,
regular 15c value, will go Monday, 1 A
at, each ,lUC
Mosquito Canopies
Complete with cord and pulley, regular $1.75
value, will go Monday, (limited one to QO
each customer) at UOC
New French Percales Worth l/\-
12 l-2c at, Yard IvC
A new shipment of yard-wide French Percales
—the desirable soft finish quality for making
shirts and dresses. In a good range of stripes,
checks, dots and figures on wanted light
grounds. A standard 12i/ 2 c quality, 1A '
at, yard IUC
Fine Zephyr Ginghams, full 32 inches wide,
in all the best patterns for children’s school
dresses, worth 25c a yard, special I|J
$1.75 Crepe Kimonos, in large variety of pret
ty patterns, will go QA
Monday ~ .. .. 0«/ C
$7.50 Silk Kimonos, in pretty floral patterns,
will go in this sale QQ
at «P£.*/0
White Linene
For children’s Middy Blouse suits and 1 A
women’s skirts, worth 15c a yard, cut to IUC
White Pajama Checks
Full 36 inches wide, worth 15c a yard, O
reduced to OC
... NEWS OF SOCIETY ...
Summer au-Holley
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Sumerau announce the engagement of their
daughter, Katherine Speth, to Mr. Grover G. Holley, to be married on the
morning of Wednesday, October the seventh, at ten o'clock, St. Paul's
Church, Augusta, Georgia.
Reese-Shellman
Very cordial interest will surround
the announcement by Bishop and Mrs.
F. F. Reese, of Savannah, of the en
gagement of their daughter, Agnes, to
Mr. William Feay Shellman.
Miss Reese, who is a very attractive
girl, made her debut last winter and
ANNOUNCEMENT CARDS.
Augusta friends have received cards
from Mr. and Mm. Andrew Jewter
Davis of Jacksonville, Fla., announc
ing the marriage of their daughter,
Lillian Mae, to Mr. Howard Lowder,
on Monday, the seventeenth of Au
gust, In Livingston, Montana.
At home after the twentieth of Sep
tember at West Palm Beach, Fla.
The attractive Fennell children of
Savannah, Thelma, Louise, Frank nl
Lillian, have returned home after an
enjoyable visit with Miss Helen and
Master Sam Fennell.
LITTLE PINE NEEDLES TO
GIVE ICE CREAM FESTIVAL.
The Little Pine Needles will give
one of their delightful ice cream fes
tivals on Thursday afternoon from
four till six, on the C. H. Maxwell
lawn, on the Hill. In addition to Ice
cream and cake they will also have
an assortment of delicious home-mado
candy. Any who have attended or*
of the festivals given by them will
need no urging to again enjoy the
pleasuA
The Money made will be need in the
-Jhuce of their crib at the Wil
henfofK^
Mias B. Lyons is In Atlanta.
Misses Minnie, Caasie and Annie
Magaruhan are on an extended West
ern trip.
Miss Marie Bennett has Joined Miss
Bessie Flynn in Waynesville, N. C.
Miss Lillian Brinson, Mr. Lombard
Brinson and Mr. Fred Newberry arc
motoring through Florida.
Miss M. A. Sherman Is visiting
friends In New Tork and Canada.
THE ONE PAPER IN MOST HOMES—THE ONLY PAPER IN MANY HOMES.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD
Double Purple Stamps Given On All Purchases Made Before 12 O’clock;
was much admired. The engagement
is the second to be announced among
last season’s dubs. Mr. Shellman, who
Is a son of the late W. F. Shellman of
Savannah, Is connected with the city
engineer’s office. Their wedding will
take place In November.
Mts. Mary German left for Atlanta,
Birmingham and Athena While In At
lanta she will visit her daughter, Mr*.
Hadley,
The friends of Mr. Oliver Morris
will he Interested to learn he and his
wife have arrived In the city. They
will make Augusta their home.
Mrs. A, C. C. Brinson Is visiting In
Atlanta.
Mra O. H. Jones of Columbia, B. C,
and her three pretty young daughters,
Misses Gertrude, Hazel and Evelyn
Jonea have returned to Columbia af
ter a month's stay with Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Sikes. They were accompanied
by little Sybelle and Sibley Bikes, who
will bs with them for a week and re
turn with their grandmother, Mrs.
Sikes, who will Join them In a few
days.
Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Deas returned
lest night from Atlanta.
Many pleasant and enjoyable enter
tainments were given during the past
week In honor of Miss Elizabeth HUH
ker, who has been the charming guest
of Misses Bara and Elsie Ford.
Miss Mamie L. Dow and Miss Nell
Schwengshler are visiting Mrs. Will
J. Frey In Marietta, Go.
Mrs. R. A. Davis end little son, Ri
R. Jr„ will leave today for Barnwell,
S. C.
Miss Isabelle Graham returned lest
night from a visit with Mr. and Mr*.
Marlon Graham In Atlanta.
Messrs. Alfred and Louis Battey are
spending some time at Atlantic City.
Miss Mamie Jones has returned from
a visit with Atlanta friends.
Mr, Hal Hill leaves today for Camp
Jackson. Hllvs, N. C.
Friends of Miss Vita St. Arnand will
AUGUSTA. GEORGIA. SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 23. 1914.
Economy Opportunities
ENTIRE STOCK OF SHIRT WAISTS SACRIFICED
Regular $1.50 Waists cut 89c Regular $2.25 Waists cut
Regular $2.00 Waists cut QA Regular $3.00 to $4.00 Waists fll OQ
cut to cut to
Regular $5.00 Waists cut $3.19
BIG REDUCTION in womens silk hose
Come early in the morning as possible; fill your needs for months to come, as the opportunity is a
rare one indeed.
Our $1.50 Colored Silk Hose for 75c
Women’s fine sheer pure thread silk hose,with four-inch double tops and lisle theard heels,soles and
toes, in all the leading colors, black and white excepted, regular $1.50 quality, will go in TC/»
this sale, at, pair • **C
Women’s Boot Silk Hose, in all the best colors,, black and white excepted, the quality that QA
is known as a standard 50c value, will go Monday, at, pair
WHITE GOODS SACRIFICED
Extra good stout 40 inch white Lawn, O
worth 12Vic a yard, at OC
Entire stock of white Voiles, Crepes and Rat
ines, worth 35c and 39c a yard, OC
reduced to “wt
Regular 15c White India Linons, slightly
mussed from handling, at 1 A
yard IUC
All fine French Lawns, SI.OO to $1.50 CQ
values, will go Monday, at, yard .... UUC
UNDERWEAR REDUCED
Women’s bleached knit Union Suits, 1 A
regular 39c value, will go Monday at .. IUC
Women’s bleached Swiss Vests, taped neck and
arm bands, regular 15c value, special O
for this sale, at, each • • OC
regret to learn that she Is suffering
from severe bruises and a shake-up,
the result of a reoent fall at Penrose
Inn, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Blackshear
and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. C. Black, Jr.,
left yesterday on a motor trip to Ashe
ville.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lea and Mrs.
James T. Bothwell will motor up to
Thomson today.
Mr. Rob Carroll has returned from
Atlanta.
Mrs. Jack Schley and little daugh
ter are visiting Mrs. James Hill while
en route from Atlanta to Wilmington,
N. C.
—Mr. Oscar Thomason, of Madison,
Is spending the week end In Augusta.
—Miss Elizabeth Hllflker, who has
been spending a most delightful va
cation with Misses .Sara and Elsie
Ford, will return to her home on Sul
livan's Island today, arompanlod by
Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Ford and Miss
Carrie Ford.
MILK AND Ice" fund for
SICKJ3ABIES
Previously acknowledged .. . .1106 95
Miss Gladys A. Sikes 1.00
Total , 1107.05
—Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sheehan, Jr,
leave today for a month's stay at
Glenn Springs.
—Little Miss Louise Duvall, of Sa
vannah is visiting Miss May Claire
Speth on Monte Sano.
—Dr. and Mra Charles Crane have
returned home.
THURSDAY COTERIE.
Mrs. Clarence Sancken entertained
the Thursday Coteries Thursday af
ternoon. The meeting this week will
be with Mrs. Fred Gherken, Jr.
—Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Dess re
turned last Thursday aften an en
joyable trip to Kavannah and Jackson
ville.
NEWS OF ANGUSTANB
IN EUROPE.
Gradually reassuring news of the
movements and whereabouts of Au
gustan* In Europe Is coming In—
mlstly however In letters—long de
layed. Cables from Bltzerland tell that
WAR WILL BRING WORLD
PEACE, HE SAYS
msLMJ -'(■■M w
** *jv* *5
H. Q. WELLS.
London.—ll. G. Wells, the famous
English novelist In an article appearing
In the London Itally News says:
"This war Is not going to end In dip
lomacy; It Is going to end diplomacy I*
Is quite dlffWent from sny that, have
gone before. At the end there will be
no conference of Europe but a confer
ence of the world.”
the Misses Hill and Miss Lonlse Mays
are safe and the same news has been
received of the Traylors, Miss Carolyn
Cummlng and Miss Mary I jtiu Phlnlxy
who were fortunate enoug to get out
of Breslau Into Dresden.
Miss Ix>ul*e Rowland who was to
have Joined Miss Cummlng In Dres
den was turned back at Munich and
unable to reach har.
A postal from Miss Lilly Hill, dated
Aug.lst at Rossintnre, Switzerland,
says: "We are all well, safe, and hap
py. All advise my staying quietly In
Hwltzerland for the time being, and
here every one looks for peace and not
the other thing"
Miss Louise Mays, who Is with Miss
Hill In Hwltzerland, writes under date
of Aug 2nd:"Everything is so upset
over the coming war, Alt of the men
In Hwltzerland have been ordered out
to protect the frontier. They leave
tomorrow at five o'clock. It Is abso
lutely Impossible to get a check cash
ed. The hanks need their money for
the war. Miss Leila doesn’t Know how
business success that it is today. One glance at the splendid mer
chandise that we offer at our famously low prices will impress you
vividly with the wonderful opportunities that this store always holds
for you.
Me&saline Silk Petticoats, in all the best colors, regular $6.50 values, will go QA
Monday at ...... .. .... ...
JIED SPREADS REDUCED
Regular $1.39 Spreads at 87c
Regular $1.65 Spreads, at 97c
Regular $2.25 Spreads, at $1.47
Regular $3.00 Spreads, at $1.77
The majority of these spreads are slightly
soiled on the wrong side, from handling.
Cotton Diaper
Antiseptic, soft finished, bleached cotton Di
aper, ten yards to the piece, worth AO
89 a piece, will go Monday, at UOC
Sheets
50 dozen full size standard $1.19 quality OO
Sheets, will go Monday, at each I OC
Center seam soft finished Sheets, worth OO
65c each, will go at OOC
she Is to get home. It's necessary for
her to get through Germany and now
It’s Impossible to cross the border.
Sho heard this the other day und
thought it only a rumor until last night
several English people tried to get
home and had to come hack. All
trains have stopped running from Par
le and France Is ready for the war.
Mrs. Baldwin wrote Miss Lilly that
there had been several riots at Paris.
Toilet Paper 7 Rolls 25c
Kidney Beans “r„ 2 3 cans 25c
Baked Beans .t—». B ;:^-5,8&10c
Snowdrift Compound No. 5,60 c; No. 10, $1.20; No. 20, $2.40
Best Rio OA r
Coffee, lb,. . 4-UC
Yard Eggs,
dozen vIl/L
No Time Like the Present
AUuminum Fry Pan FREE with can A. & P. Baking Powder ..50c
A. &. P. Old Virginia Sugar Cured Hama, pound .. , 23c
Boneleas Breakfast Bacon, the best, pound 28c
Our 41 .SO Umbrellas Now 93c
Women’s 26 inch and men's 28 inch Paragon
frame Umbrellas, covered with best American
Taffeta Gloria—plain or fancy handles, these
are $1.50 umbrellas, which we are clearing
away to make room for new goods soon to ar
rive, your choice qq
for . . . . ’.i.' V—' w puu w vvC
Women’s white cotton hemstitched Handker
chiefs, worth 5c each, reduced Ol
tO . . . . .. .<«..«•' *r. i .■'.ln M 2 L
Women’s fine white linen hemstitched | o
Handkerchiefs, worth 26c, reduced to. IOC
Men’s soft finished Mercerized hemstitched
handkerchiefs, worth 90c a dozen,
reduced to each .. ••• 'mmm f«i*l r*V VW »> JC
Men’s white linen hemstitched Handkerchiefs,
regular 25c quality, will go in this | O
sale, at each ... ... «.*. ..
Table Oil Cloth
Full 45 inches wide, in all the best patterns,
also plain white and marble, worth 1 A
25c, now, yard AOC
Pillow Cases
800 dozen extra good Pillow Cases, regular
17 Vic value, will go Monday, at t A
each .. . • ... .. .. .. ». ; >m! —«< • - —-
Fruit-of-the-Loom Pillow Cases, 17/*
worth 25c each, reduced to .. ... -•*> v. 11 C
Pearl Buttons
About 500 dozen regular 6c Pearl Dress But
tons, will go Monday at, O
dozen ...... r *w w,.
Pearl Dress Buttons, worth 15c a dozen, 1 A
will go at .. w~ w r.. i.j-Ht-:-• Ivi.
It’s most ejrcltlng. At present we ar
perfectly safe In HwltzerlanO
perfectly safe In Switzerland, but at
any day the president may give the
notice. Eight days are allowed. Pro
visions aro short here. I don't sup
pose the president wants to be respon
sible for all the American, English,
etc, that are here. I know auntie Is
having an Interesting time In Ger
many. She Is right In the midst of
For Iced
Tea
Ur e Thea-
Nectar, king
of all Teas,
Pound. . 60^
$6.00 PER YEAR—S CENTS PER COPY.
Catsup a bottle 5c
Soused Sardines ZT., can 10c
Oats °;;„T a pkg. Sc
Sultana
Coffee
Is ths Best Vatus
on the Market.
This Coffee Is al
ways sold In Cardi
nal Red Trade-Mark
Bags.
TAKE NO OTHER.
Lb. 30c
CHEESE
Pound 22c
Fancy 24 lbs.
Patent onn
FLOUR
[|QME EDITIOfI
things. Rosslntere Is very desolate.
AU of the women are weeping and
walling. This morning In church sev
eral sobbed out loud. Our friend, the
Haron Htranka von Strankay und
Grleffenels has departed to lay his
sword at the feet of the emperor. Wo
have a French girl here and her broth
er has gone. She Is scared to death. If
they are going to fight I wish they
would hurry upu”
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mtf. it
New Potatoes,
New York /
State, peck .
Best A&P 0C ft
Creamery jhlj
Butter wv