The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, August 28, 1914, Home Edition, Page THREE, Image 3

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FRIDAY, AUGUST 28 DON’T TRUST TO MEMORY To preserve the changing likeness of your growing boy , gir !\ Memory plays strange tricks sometimes. A good Medallion will keep an accurate record of the subtle changes in their development. And what a satis faction that little collection will be to you and to them in after years. A beautiful Columbia Medalslion FREE when purchas i es amount to SIO.OO or over; need not be made all in one ' aay; ask any clerk for medallion cards. After Supper Sales 6 to 7 O’CLOCK. 15c Crochet Mats r for DC 35 Broooms OA for ZUC Uneeda, Lemon Snaps, -I A Zuzus, 3 packages . . lUC Brassieres, odds and ends of large and small sizes, OP 50c values for bDC Petticoats, $1.50 AQ values for JuC Rompers, blue and white checks or blue chambray, low neck, short sleeves, ages 2 to 6 years, 50c values *>A for DiJC 7 to 8 O’CLOCK. Cretonne handkerchief bags, etc., values to 35c, 1 P for IDC i a dozen plain white China cups and sau- d*| OA cers, a dozen 25c Pails for 19c Octagon Soap, 3 cakes *1 A _ for IUC Corsets, on front table, $2.50 to $3.50 values, broken ■TP sizes I DC Pantry Aprons, ging- 1 P hams, 25c values. . . . JLDC 8 to 9 O’CLOCK Odd decorated plates, origi nally $2.00 dozen, now P each DC 25c Mops 19c Fairy, Flake White, Tar 1 A Soaps, three cakes . . IUC Windsor Ties, blue, | P black or brown . . . IDC STEEL-KUT BRAND SHEERS Assorted sizes, finest tejmper and finish; 39c values OP for “) • . •* THE KIDDIES Love these 10c sidewalk lan terns, which Saturday P are UC SATURDAY STOCKING SPECIALS Ladies’ lisle hose, deep garter top, double sole, high spliced heel; in me dium and gauze weights, of white, black and tan, extra good quality, Sat urday three pairs Ladies’ lisle hose, double at wearing points, very sheer quality, in black, white and colors. AP Saturday LDC Children’s Mack ribbed hose, large and small ribbed, double heel and toe; guaranteed stain less. Regular 19c values, Saturday two AP pairs for LDC A new shipment of the 50c “Cobweb Weave” Boot Hose just in. Br’mq Your Pictures to he framed to Whites, where on Saturday a 10% re duction is effective. Something About John McGraw, Who Leads the Giants Whenever the “Umps” Let Him in Ball Park-Says He’s Not to Blame ■New York.—John McGraw, who lead* pthe Giant* whenever the umpire* let Jilm Into the ball park, wlehe* It to be publicly known that It l*n't hi* fault that he * been cha*e<l off the field so often thl* year If* the fault of the umpire*. "A* to the umpiring In the Natl mills I,segue thl* year—we I, It's somethin* ewful," remarks John. "At least 'our nf the*# fellow* holding Job* In the Na tional League today, are totally unfit for the Job*. They ought to be fired." School Opens In Little More Than Two Weeks Here are prices ongirls’ school dresses really worth while— Girls' colored dresses in fancy checks or striped gingham, with white organdie collars and cuffs, finished with lace edge; ages 6 to 14 0 years; values to $3.50 for *p8.90 A few colored dresses in fancy stripes or solid colored Cl 011 chambray, in ages 6 to 14 years; values to $1.98 for 4>I.UU From 11 to 12 O’clock. For this one hour Saturday 60c a dozen thin blown tumb lers will be sold on the AQ third floor for «J*/C BRUSSELS CARPET REMNANTS Lengths from 25 to 40 yards, SI.OO and $1.25 goods PA Saturday for .. . . . . Oi/C BOXED STATIONERY Linen finish of 25c 1 A quality, Saturday is . . . SI.OO UNION SUITS, 79c Ladies’ silk lisle ribbed union suits, hand finished, neck and arms, lace knee, very sheer quality; *7A SI.OO values for ..li/C 35 UNION SUITS, 19c Ladies’ jersey ribbed union suits, low neck, sleeveless, umbrella knee; 35c values 1 A for li/C 15c COTTON VESTS, 10c Ladies’ low neck, sleeve less, gauze cotton vests, taped neck and arms, reg ular and out sizes; 1 A 15c values lUC John tell* us that he firmly resolved during the winter to quit heckling the umpire*, and to art like * nice, refined. Christian gentleman on the ban field and off. "But how can a fel'ow keep suen a resolve with «urh umpiring?" queries John. "I meant to treat 'om right anJ not kick, but some of the ruling* of these fellow* would force a legless man to kick. Bay If* something awful.” "The Curse.” If John, sad and sick at heart, because UNUSUAL SATURDAYand AFTER SUPPER SALES Girls' white dresses, long waist line, trimmed in embroidery or lace, with or without ribbon sash; ages 6 to 14 years; $5 dresses now $2.50j $4 00 dress»snow $2.00; £ ( _ u $3.50 dresses no •Pl«yO Colored dresses for girls, made Balkan style, in ageß 6 to 14 years; values to $2 priced 69C Dresses for little tots in colored ging ham or chambray, long waist, pleated skirt; ages 2 to C years; 76c values for.. \/C White dresses for little tots; values to $2.00 Slightly soiled' In fants’ caps at half price. WHITES' GROCERIES il to Self-Rising Jersey Cream Brand, 24 pound no bag for OjC Mackerel, 8-lb. kits nn newpack jOC Fresh Country Eggs on dozen LoC Snowdrift Compound No. 5 55c No. 10 sl.lO No. 20 $2.20 of the "miserable" umpiring In hi* lea gue. were moved to rhyme to ea*c hi* aching heart, he'd probably explain It thl* way; "They made me what I am today, 1 hope they're satisfied. I meant to be go nice and good. Oh, Lordy. how I tried. I didn't want tosersp with them, I wanted to he chums, Hut how can such te possible. When these chops are such '• - '* John's explanation- called alibi In se lect circles, seems to gum up the Na tional League situation (o quite a gre.it extent. It contradicted what mo*t of the other manager* In the league hove said about the umpire*. George Stall ing*, of the Brave*, I* on# of these mao • ger*. A number of weeks ago. Georg* cam* right out In the open,and laid the ump* were favoring the Giant*. Jim Oaffnsy, owner of the club, backed him THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. Charqe Purchases Made Saturday and Monday will be put on September bills. FIFTY TRIMMED HATS Values to $lO, rf*| qq special Saturday .. ODD LACE CURTAINS One and two pair lots of lace curtains, priced from SI.OO to $15.00 HALF PRICE BOYS’ STRAW HATS In values that were originally as high as $2.00, «r now LDC Golden Harvest, 24-Ib. Bag 85c Canned Vegetables. Tomatoes, No. 3, pp six cans DDC Tomatoes, No. 2, Jp six cans . TrDC Pumpkin, No. 3, aa three cans LI C Sugar Corn, No. 2, iQ six cans for T'OC Spaghetti, two OP cans for bDC COFFEE Rio, pound 2A<* E. C. D., pound on for OUC Surety, pound or for JDC Fourth Avenue, Af\ pound for TrUC Butter, Surety Brand, pure and sweet, A J pound JtC up, and together they made a protest to President TenW. Horne folks, especially those who oo long on team* that the Giant* heat wtin frequency and vigor, seemed to think that there whs a lot In what Bladings ■ barged. Certain sections of fandom Imv* been thinking that way for some lime, and now come* McGraw with a screech that riNaert* that the urnpa are ptiiik te toe extreme degree, and that they Jnh the harpoon Into hi* club whenever they get half a chance. Poker. Theve'* ore little oddity about John’a attacks on the National League staff of umpire*. lie doesn't flay Hill Klein. In fact, he »«v» Hill I* the best umpire In thl* wide, wide world Thl* statement will surprise a number of people who recall that John and BUI weren’t so chummy last year or In the other year*, »nd that John wasn't murmuring any ex travagant praise concerning Willis. How THESE SHOE PRICES ARE A RELIEF In this day when prices have soaring tendencies. Ladies gunmetal and patent leather slippers and oxfords and straps and button oxfords, with high and low heels; $2.50 values Saturday . . ..$1.69 Ladies’ white canvas pumps, with and without straps, white covered heels, hand turned soles; $2 and $2.50 values, Saturday $1.39 Misses’ and children’s patent leather strap slippers, solid leathers, ankle straps, this season’s goods: $1.75 values, 84 to ll’s $1.24 $2.00 values, 1U to l’s, $1.39 ALL STEP LADDERS 25% off STANDARD RECORDS 65c double face Standard Re cords, play on any Victrola or Columbia, for ZDC SATURDAY ONLY 16 yards 10c d»| AA Bleaching DI.UU Rice, fancy head, AQ 10 pounds DOC Potatoes, peck, 4A_ new 4UC Lemons, fancy, a 1 *7 dozen lIC Breakfast Bacon, strip, pound Lf) C Cheese, full cream, 00« pound LL C ever, there may be a reason—to-wit: John McGraw and Will Klem were among the gang that loured Ihe word last winter, Luring the long dava on shipboard, some of the tourist* mingled In poker battle*. Hill Klem soon demon strated that he was the heat Utile poker player aboard ship. Long he for a the crowd started on the homeward swing, Hill, according to Larry Doyle, fellow tourist, had all the loose cash aboard ship "Of course,” say* Lurry, "we didn't stop playing, W„ Just kept on and when we lost, we gave Hill our I. U, U.’s. When Hill landed he had a hunch of thea' I O U’s, and some of them aren't paid yet." I* It possible that John played poker with Bill? One-third off on Palm Beach, Linen, Heernucker, and other Wash Hulls. F. 0. Martin*. Granulated Sugar 25 pounds, with SI.OO worth tea or coffee. $1.58 (Saturday only.) ALL WHITE AND GREY ENAMELWARE 10 Per Cent Off. 100 COPIES Of our 10c sheet music, C Saturday to be JC SHEER CREPES and VOILES 25c, 35c and 39c Crepes | A and Voiles IUC “More for a Dollar Than a Dollar Will Buy Elsewhere' 9 FOR ICED TEA J. B. White Special Blend has no equal. It is a 60c tea which we have pn priced at DUC Jelly, three op glasses for .. .. ~ LD C Ketchup, three op bottles LJC Olives, stuffed or plain, three bottles \ op for La C Pickles, three aa bottles for Li C Tripe, two cans on for OOC Brains, two cans OP for JJC Crisco, small, oo for La C Fall Pippin Apples, A P peck 4DC We Put in Your Hand Five per cent of your purchases in our store before noon or after supper Saturday, when we give you double Surety Coupons. This is exactly what you save. It is as plain as the nose on your face, and arguments to the contrary, it is a money saving proposition for shopper. Ask for and save Surety Coupons. The Greatest Time and Money Saver. We think of railroads, telephones, the telegraph, the wireless—but how about want ads? They are in the same class. It used to be when a man wanted help he had to ask among his friends where he could get a good stenographer, bookkeeper, etc. TODAY he puts in a want ad and tomorrow he has only to choose from a doxen or more. He has furniture to sell—a want ad brings many buyers. He has a house to rent—a want ad rents it—ha has a house to sell—a want ad sells it. They ARE a great convenience, aren’t they? THE EPICURE DELIGHTS In the dishes served in White’s Tea Room. The an nouncement of Saturday supper bears Smothered chicken baked pears, hot home-made rolls and choice of hot or iced tea, coffee or sweet or butter milk. Besides this menu for the Supper Hour, refreshments may be ordered at any hour during the morning and af ternoon. Replai 25c SCHOOL TRUNK Fiber covered, two straps, cloth lined, size 36; d»A QA $12.00 value for . . PARASOLS HALF PRICE Any Parasol in stock now HALF PRICE TOILET GOODS Dyon’s Tooth Powder .... Wodbury’s Facial Soap Peroxide Cream Danderlne ... Cutlcura Soup Peroxide of Hydrogen Mum Roselin Sanltol Tooth Taste Pond's Extract Newbro’s Herpiclde .. Daßlanehe Face Powder Hind’s Honey and Almoml Cream Danderlne ... Elcaya Cream Wilson Freckle Cream .... Pompeian Massage Cream .... Cutlcura Ointment .. Palmolive Shampoo .. Beplai 59c Armour’s “Star Brand, or S. & S. 20c Picnic Shoulders, -l /• pound IOC FISH Salmon, Pink Alaska, 3 one pound cans aa for Z7C Salmon, Pink Flats, three cans oo for.. .. .. .. .... La C Shad Roe, two OP cans JvC French Sardines, in oil, two cans AP for *.' r .... mvO THREE Satur day 19c Satur day 39c