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VOLUME XIX, No. 250.
11. S. CRUISER
ORDERED TD
SMYONA
The North Carolina to Carry
Gold For Relief of Americans
in Turkey—To Be Met By the
Gunboat Scorpion
London, 1:58 p, m.—The American
cruiser North Carolina, which sailed
from Falmouth yesterday, has been
ordered to Smyrna where she will
provide money for Americans and
look after the missionaries in Asia
Minor. The cruiser will stop on the
way to transfer Captain Richard H-
Williams, U. S. A., who is charged
with the relief of American tourists,
to the American gunboat Scorpion,
which will return to Constantinople
and afford relief to the Americans
there.
Captain Williams will carry $50,000
'in gold for the immediate use of
stranded tourists. Reports indicate
that Americans have had difficulty in
getting accommodations from Turk
ish bankers.
The Scorpion is now stationed at
Constantinople and the arangement
by which she will meet the cruiser
North Carolina at Smyrna will avoid
the necessity for the cruiser »o pass
through the Dardanelles in tune of
time of war.
BOUGH ROADS
FOB JAPANESE
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Wire Communication Interrupt
ed From Kiachow—U. S.
Legation Has Taken No Action
on Seized Steamer
Pekin.— Telegraphic communication
having been interrupted, no nears has
'been received here from Kiaochow con
cerning the progress of the Japanese
sea and land movements against that
place, although all Chinese officials
in Shantung province have instructions
to keep Peking advised.
V Owing to the rough character of the
Voads in .Shantung, two or three wdeks
probably will elapse before Japanese
and British regiments will be able to
cross the peninsula and arrive with
their siege guns before Kiaochow.
The German legation her protested
to the Chinese government that the
foreign office note of Sept. 3 is auth
orization to Japan and Great Britain
for the violation of China’s neutrality.
The note referred to, it was pointed
out by Chinese officials today, was
general in its terms and was addressed
to the entire diplomatic body.
Regret Expressed.
It recited that Germany, Japan and
Great Britain were transgressing
China’s neutrality in Shantung prov
ince and expressed regret that China
could not prevent such transgression.
No note of protest was sent to Great
Britain and Japan exclusively.
The American legation has taken no
action concerning the American steam
er Hanamet, seized last month by a
British torpedo boat destroyer while
on her way from Shanghai to Tsing
tio to remove non-combatants. It is
believed here that the Hanamet was
leased to the Germans.
ultra os
IK FILMS
Washington—Taxing moving picture
films for war revenue v.as urged be
fore the ways and means committee
Saturday. One member of the com
mittee showed testimony of film man
ufacturers telling of profits aggregat
ing 110 per cent
Opposition to a tax on railroad tick
ets and gasoline developed. Scores of
taxable Items were discussed. That
cigars and tobacco would not be taxed
seemed assured, but an increased tax
on beer is certain. Domestic wines
probably will not escape.
Several members urged an increase
from one to one and one-half per cent
in the tax on incomes in excess of
*4,000. A tax on inheritance was pro
posed.
THE HAVAS AGENCY.
London.—The foreign office today
issued this statement:
“Conclusive evidence produced by
the Agencc Havas has entirely satis
fied the foreign office that the state
ment occurring in a recently published
report forwarded by his majesty's
ambassador at Berlin, that the Agence
Havas had agreed in future to pub
lish news concerning Germany only
If supplied through the Wolff Tele
graph Bureau, is not correct. Such
en arrangement appears to have been
Intended by the German organization,
but It is not one which the Agence
Havas ever contemplated."
HIB DAUGHTERS INBISTANT.
LVidon, 4:58 a. m.—The I’etrograd
corT«iipondent of the Time* says two
daughtersl of General Tomllovsky
have volunteered for the war. In
compliance with their persistent re
quest they have been permitted to
dress in soldiers uniform and they
will be sent to advanced positions.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD
WE GIVE
PURPLE
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Specials For
Monday
10-4 Utica 32V2C
9- Utica 29V 2 c
10- Lockwood 29c
90x90 Sheets 68c
90x90 French Sheets .. . ,95c
Waists for $3.98
That Are Won
ders
Crepe de Chines, in white, black
and colors, taffetas in colors and
black, flowered printed chiffons, on
white ground; crepe de chine with
lace sleeves and vests; cream lace
over yellow chiffon waists with yel
low chiffon stand up collar, hem
stitched vest of same.
Lingerie and Flowered Waists, in
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sleeves, hemstitched and button trim
med . • , *5 00 and *650
Hy- jj 4 _
If you want your library to have a real home-like atmosphere, furnish it in Mission.
It is quietly rich and attractive and it gives the best possible service.
We are showing an extensive line of this popular furniture, including the Imperial
Quality Tables.
Mission Settee, 72 inches long, with best box
spring Spanish leather eeat, for £4OOO
Mission Mocker, with very broad arms to match
eettee, for .. *ISOO
M lesion Chair, extra targe size to match.
for *ISOO
Special Sale on All Golden Oak Dining Tables
These Tables srs beiutifully finished end stout
ly medt, will lest s gsnsrstion.
42x42-in. round Dining Table, wilt extend
to 6 feet In length *640
42x42-tn. round Dining Table, will extend
to 6 feet In length *7 40
42x42-tn. round solid oak Table, extends to
4 feet when open *0 25
THE ONE PAPER IN MOST HOMES—THE ONLY PAPER IN MANY HOMES
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 6, 1914.
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Our Superb Stock Contains the Best Selected Line of
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No one is more exacting as to style, fit and up to dateness than the college girl, and she looks to
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sist upon early deliveries so as everything will be on time for her, and we announce with great pleasure
and satisfaction that we are ready for those who have been waiting, and only hope they will be as well
pleased as the ones we have already outfitted.
Not only the College Girl, but her Mother and Sisters can select their Winter Wardrobe from the
most complete, tastiest and most reliable stock in Augusta.
MISSES' NEW FALL SUITS SIS to S4S
Coats, medium and long, all having the sweeping graceful lines demanded by Dame
Fashion, trimmed in rich braids, silk tassels, velvet collars, cuffs and buttons or novelty
horn buttons to match color of suit. There is a suggestion of plaits in every suit, either in
the long coat, the tunic or skirt or the accordion platted underskirt. The sleeves are tighter
and are set-in. Materials are mostly gabardines, poplins, serges and broadcloths.
Black, navy, darkest brown and dark green are the popular colors.
MISSES SUITS FOR $15.00.
In navy serge with Russian and long tunic effect on skirt. Another style has
square front coat with longer back having flat plaits on either side. The broad collar and
deep cuffs are of black velvet embroidered in various colors. The skirt has a plaited tunic
and a plain underskirt.
LADIES’ SUITS IN A MAGNIFICENT VARIETY.
Extra stout Suits for short-waisted, high abdomen figures. dj* O £T fIA
in black and broadcloth, for tJpOvJelv'/
A Special Purchase of Junior Suits Will Be Placed on Sale
Monday. Sizes 13, 15, 17 Years.
Suits to be Sold for $ 9.95 Worth up to $25.00
Navy serge, mannish mixtures, in copen and brown and brown serge in square cut or
box-plaited coats with lowered belts, ideal, youthful models for a girl’s first suit.
Novelty Junior Suits *l6 *l9 95. *2195 and *25
Navy Serge Dresses Are Just What the OR fIA fn COO 7R
College Girl Needs. Prices dOiUUIUdZuiIO
Many are black satin trimmed, quite a few have octs, redingte effects, and still others
dies and underskirts of black satin, some show coat effiong fitted satin sleeves, satin gir
are trimmed in rows of black braid,
CREPE DE CHINE BASQUE DRESSES FOR $16.96
In black, green and panne with collar and cuffs of white, black and colored charmeuse;
Wonderful assortment of New Dresses, up to $50.00, afternoon and
dinner dresses.
THE LATEST CUTS IN SEPARATE COATS, In a big variety of materials.
SEPARATE SKIRTS, in poplin, serge, chuddah cloth, the latter a silky, crepey, closely
woven fabric, solids and combinations, some with yokes with cluster tucks, others with long
tunic, braid bound or Roman stripe trimmed ..*SOO to *l3 95
Mission Table, 30x48 inches, very massive,
,or *25 00
Mission Mahogany Htarid with four shelves,
very attractive, for *7 00
Mlaaion Foot Stool, covered In genuine Spanish
leather, for.; *3 50
42x42-ln. round solid quartered oak Tablf,
6-foot extension *1240
48x48-in. round solid quartered oak Table.
*-foot extension *ISOB
4kx4B-ln. round solid quartered oak Table,
6-foot extension ... •1850
64x34-ln. round solid quartered oak Table,
6-foot extension *2250
Bundhar Wilton Rugs “Durable As Iron”
No other moderate priced floor covering will give such complete and last
ing satisfaction as Bundhar Wilton Rugs and Carpets. Their price is no higher
than you expect to pay. Their durability has earned for them the name of being
“durable as iron.” Their richness of color and beauty of design are such as you
would only expect to find in the highest priced carpets or in expensive Oriental
rugs. Their pile is thick, soft and spongy, so close and even that it does not mat
dow nunder wear or pressure. There are over forty sizes to select from, so that
it is an easy matter to choose just the rug for any room in the house.
Come and see the new designs. 9x12 size
We have other grades of Wiltons as low as $35.00 in the 9x12 size.
9x12 seamless Axminsters $30.00
9x12 seamless Axminsters
for $25.00, $22.50 and $20.00
9x12 Velvet Rugs $22.50
9x12 10-wire Brussels Rugs,
(seamless) SIB.OO
Costs From $15.00 Up For Full Size Bed.i
Ostermoor Mattresses are built, not stuffed, will not get hard or lumpy, vermin
and water-proof. We are sole agents for this mattress in Augusta and vicinity.
We cordially invite you to call and inspect our line.
Our Housefurnishing Club Plan
Enables you to buy the same at for cash and pay monthly in small payments. Ths small fss for car
rying it sntirsly offset by ths Purple Btampa which ws give on monthly payments. Shades, Stale Car
pets, Mattings, etc., measured for and laid by experts promptly and properly free of charge.
870
BROAD
STREET
$6.00 PER YEAR—FIVE CENTS PER COPY
Prices Are the
Same to All Here
It. Is the aim of this store to make a
customer out of every sale by keeping
prices so fair—and the same to all—
that the most inexperienced buyer is
as certain to be satisfied as the one
with the "bargain spirit” developed
to the topmost notch.
We have but one price.
It is as much to our welfare to treat
everyone alike as it is to the cus
tomer to know that she has not been
deceived.
Prices are the same to all hers!
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The New Fall
Underskirts Show
Deeper Flounces
and More Width.
Klosfit Petticoats, in Jersey top*
and all mesAallne with deep flounces,
also all Jersey with self flounces. In
the loveliest and largest line of
ehades, namely, prune, dark green,
dark brown, copen, cobolt blue, emer
ald, nut brown, navy, iovely change
able effects and black .. • • . *SOO
All silk messallne Skirts, in aU
shades and black, in new models,
for *298. *398 and *SOO
Extra size Skirts, in black and
colors .. *398 and *SOO
9x12 9-wire Brussels Rugs,
(seamless) $14.98
9x12 Pro-Brussels Rugs,
reversible $12.80
9x12 Rag Rugs, for SIO.OO
Small rugs to match, all large sizes.
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