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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25.
DIE HUMANE
WORK, FIRED ON
BY GERMANS
British Admiralty Issues For
mal Statement in Reply to
Charges After Helgoland Bat
tle
London, 1 p. m. —The British ad
miralty today issued a formal reply to
the statement of the German minister
at Copenhagen that British officers
fired on drowning German sailors af
ter the naval engagement of Helgoland
and that a British shell was thrown
into a lifeboat containing German sur
vivors.
The admiralty admits that the shell
was thrown, but explains the circum
stances as follows:
Every Effort Made.
“Every effort was made to save life
until a German cruiser of the Stettin
class appeared on the scene and
opened a heavy fire on the British
destroyers and their small boats. The
destroyers were forced to retire in or
der to avoid destfuction. The Gos
hawk removed her men from her boat,
leaving it to German prisoners, near
ly all of whom were wounded. It is
to be regretted that a bluejacket on
the forecastle of the Goshawk, exas
perated at the Inhuman conduct of
the German cruiser, threw a propectile
which could not possibly under the
circumstances have exploded into this
small boat as it drifted past his ship.
Comparatively Trivial.
"This no doubt is the incident re
ferred to by the German minister at
Copenhagen. It cannot be defended,
but the act was done under consid
erable provocation, and it was surely
a trivial offense compared to that of
the German cruiser which fired many
shells at the boats of British de
stroyers while they were engaged in
humane and chivalrous action.”
Regarding the allegations that Ger
mans fired at German sailors who
were in the water, the udmiralty says
there are many British naval officers
and men who actually caw officers of
the German cruisers Mtinz and Koen
igin Luise fire at thek own men in
the water, presumably because they
were of the, opinion that they were
prematurely deserting their posts.
There are many men jn our hospitals
the statement cortinues, whose
wounds testify to the accuracy of the
German officers’ fire. Out of 350
men saved from the Mainz, about 160
were picked up swintming in the wa
ter. Many of them fiad been wound
ed by revolver bullets.
CARNEGIE BACK:
TELLS m II
IS SUITED
Mischief Alreidy Done When
the Kaiser Was Away---His
Military Atvisers Acted in
Concert Against Him, Says
Steelmastex.
New York —Aidrew Carnegie reach
ed New York today on the steamer
Mauretania with a new version of ohw
the war in Eulope was started.
“I'll tell you how the war started,”
said Mr. Carrpgie. “The Kaiser was
on a holiday o> his yacht in the North
Sea. While was away he received
a telegram aiking him to return to
Berlin. When he returned the mis
chief had alriady been done.
“The Kaiser himself is a marvelous
man, possessed of wonderful ingenui
ty. He has lone more good for Ger
many than (Uy other man before him.
He has built; up a great foreign com
merce and a marvelous internal bus
iness. The laiser himself is a peace
loving man.
Cofldn’t Be Altered.
"The troiiile was started by the
German mi|tary caste that rules the
country. T)e Kaiser gathered around
him a groui of men who, unknown to
him, acted In concert and in his ab
sence took'the action that could not
be altered..
“As for hy own country, I do not
know how to thank God that I live
In a brotlerhood of forty-eight na
tions ~ fortr-eight nations in one
union.” J
America! s’ duty to the world, Mr.
Carnegie idded, is to point the way
to an eve’lasting peace.
“What ie want is an international
court to top war. No real friend of
lasting pace wants to stop the war
now. Tht would be a short-sighted
policy anl would be but an armistice.”
ENFORCED NAVY’S
ND LIQUOR RULE
Washigton—lt became known hers
today tMt an Issue Involving enforce
ment offeecretary Daniels' regulation
against jquor on naval vessels and in
navy vans had been raised and set
tled to he entire satisfaction of all
concerns. A big beer wagon was
driven 0 trf the entrance of the Bos
ton Nay Yard with many kegs con
signed m the Argentine battleship
yivadaia. The officer in command
refusedjto admit the cargo and re
ported he incident to Secretary Dan
iels. wb approved his action. Later,
howevc according to unofficial ad
vices, »bum-boat carried the beer out
to the Jvadavia.
SECY BRYAN IS
EELING STRAIN
Ashirill*. N. C. —Secretary of State
Willies -I Bryan has returned to
AsheVle far an indefinite stay fol
lowing hurried trip to Washington.
Due I overwork the health of the
serrerv is not the best and he has
been Md to spend his time in the
open ft.
Oniccount of his health Secretary
Bryalwill decline an invitation to be
the dnclpai speaker at a Democratic
gathsng here tomorrow night.
Mrt Bryan is with him.
STOPS HEADACHE.
PAIN. NEURALGIA
Don’t suffer! Get a dime pack
age of Dr. James’ Head
ache Powders.
You can clean your head and relieve
a dull, splitting or violent throbbing
headache in a moment With a Dr.
James’ Headache Powder. This old
time headache relief acts almost mag
ically. Send some one to the drug
store now for a dime package and a
few moments after you take a powder
you will wonder what became of the
headache, neuralgia and pain. Stop
suffering—lt’s needless. Be sure you
get what you ask for.
Servians Repulse
Enemy’s Attempts
Paris, 3:30 a. m.—A dispatch to the
Havas Agency from Nish says:
“Desperate battles were fought on
September 22nd along the front of
Svornik-Losnitza and the front of
Mitrovltsa-Shabats, the situation be
ing favorable to the Servians.
“Upon the front of the Save River
the enemy opened an artillery and in
fantry fire. On the Island of Szelas
ka and at Zabrograde the enemy at
tempted attacks in the direction of
Mala Ada and Tzigallia Ade, which
were repulsed.
“On the nights of September 21-22
the enemy began an artillery firo on
the City of Belgrade and the fortress
and the wharves of the Save but
their efforts to cross the Danube near
Belgrade and Vershera, failed.”
Money Given Back, If
■—Not Effective—
If you arc seeking relief from
Eczema, Erysipelas, Pimples,
Blotches, Scabies, Salt
Rheum, Ringworm, Itching
Piles, Dandruff, Ivy Poison,
Barber’s Itch, or any similiar
skin disorder, do not waste
time on pastes and ointments.
Try at once this infallible,
guaranteed remedy.
Ex - Zema - Fo
is a clear, colorless, odorless scien
tific preparation, put up solely for
the relief and eradication of skin
diseases. It does not stain the
clothing, it does not harm any
thing, but it is emollient and heal
ing in its action upon the skin.
If it does not afford you the relief
claimed, the druggist will refund
the purchase price. 50c and f 1 a
bottle.
FOR SALE BY
Frost's rharmacy, 502 Broad, Cor. Cen
tre; The King Pharmacy, 1288 Broad St.;
Randail’s Pharmacy, 1559 Walton Way.
Soy or Girl?
Great Question!
This brings to many minds an old and
tried family remedy—an external ap-
plication known as
"Mother's Friend.”
During the period of
expectancy it is ap
plied to the ab
dominal muscles and
is designed to soothe
the Intricate network
of nerves involved.
In this manner It
has such a splendid
lnfluence as to Justi
fy Its use In all cases of coming
mother-hood. It has been generally rec
ommended for years and years and thoso
who have used it speak in highest praise
of the immense relief it affords. Particu
larly do these knowing mothers speak of
ihe absence of morning sickness, absence
of strain on the ligaments and freedom
from those many other distresses usually
,ooked forward to with such concern.
There is no question but what
•Mother's Friend” has a marked tendency
to relieve the mind and this of Itself in
lddltlon to the physical relief has given
t a very wide popularity among women.
You can obtain “Mother’s Friend” at
slmost any drug store. It has helped a
host of mothers to a complete recovery.
It Is prepared only by Bradflcld Reg
llator Co., 801 Lamar Bldg.. Atlanta. G*.
Avoid the many worthless eubstltutes
Regain the Mastery
Over Blood Trouble
No Matter How Disheartening
You Can Overcome It.
Blood dlanrdsri are qnirkly checked by
k. g. 8., the famous blood purifier. It
rushes into ths blood and In three min
utes has traversed the entire circulation.
It penetrates to where the blood It made,
It washes out those spots and places
where stagnation has act tied, It cleanses
ths membranes, drives Irritation from
the Joints. fills the blood stream with
antidotal Influence and from head to foot
creates condition! that make for blood
health. There are people In every com
munity who know this to be true. They
heve need 8. 8 g. for severe forme of
rheumstlam. for Indolent, ulcerated spots,
for eruptive ektn diseases, for eny end
ell those bodily conditions caused by
hlood loaded with Imparities. Being a
purs product of Nature It can not hurt
the stomach and has therefore been the
refuge of a host of people misguided In
their dilemma by first flying to those
dangerous mercurial drugs which have
claimed so many unfortunates. If the
skin breaks out In a rash, If bolls or
otb»r eruptions appear. If there arc blood
risings or any other Indications of Im
pure blood get a bottle of 8. 8. 8. at
once of any druggist. But bewtrs of
substitutes. If Id doubt as to your trou
ble or you wish competent medical ad
vice free, write to the medical depart
ment. The fiwlft Kperlfir On., f,« Swift
Bldg., Atlanta, Os This department Is
known far and wide as one of the great
eat of helps to blood sufferers. But don't
delay to get a buttle of b. S. b. today.
Hundreds of “Before the War ” Price Bargains
Select the Material for the New
Garment Tomorrow A Decisive
Saving in SI.OO ALL WOOLOQ r
46-in. STORM SERQE, Yd. OtFC
Here is a serge of guaranteed quality, thorough
ly sponged and shrunk, and absolutely spot
proof. It will outwear any serge you evert
bought tor less than a dollar a yard. The ex
tra width means that only a small yardage is
needed for the dress, suit or skirt. Colors are
navy, royal, midnight, Alice. smoke, brown,
dark wistaria, tango, mahogany, Russian green,
cream, and black.
$1.50 and $2.00 ALL Q Q
WOOL SUITING
f>4-inch novelty fabrics, uniting style and utility
jnthe highest degree. Equally favored for suits,
capes and skirts. Pattern rana:e embraces rich
color combinations of Roman stripes, nub mix
tures, grani te effects, plaids, and checks.
Every Woman’s Ideal is Realized in Schneider's Hats
The position of this store in the hearts of Augusts women when It comes to millinery, needs no better demonstration than the admiring throngs that have attended our Millinery
Opening. Values no less than styles are responsible fior this supremacy. It’s a conservative statement to say that Schneider sells twice as many hata as any other Augusta store
—in fact, we ve often heard it said that no two stores combined sell as many. The two values below help to explain why we’ve obtained and continue to etrengthen thi* lead
ership.
Every One DHferent-Every One a Triumph
ot the Millner’s Art
If h “ ass Velvet Hats© 1 AC
$2,50&,53 Values in every style'▼ '
Velvet leads the fall fashion procession In millinery—
the rage for velvet hats Is country-wide, and makes to
morrow's extraordinary sale price a magnet bound to at
tract crowds of shoppers.
Choose from rich, elegant, serviceable velvet hats In
large and medium sailors, turbans, continentals, soft and
stiff crowns—any new style you want.
Schneider scores again with a wonderful sale of the
most fashionable bats right at the time everybody wants
them.
BOYS’ SCHOOL
SUITS
The best grade of Roys' Suits,
made by reliable makers. Large
variety and full run of sizes from
6 to 16 years:
$4.00 values at $2 08
$6.00 values at $3 98
SB.OO values at 84 98
SIO.OO values at $5 98
$1 SEAMLESS SHEETS
Well-Known “Seneca”
Brand in 81x90 -
Size 69C
Sheet bargains occur frequently
here, hut seldom such a good bar
gain as this. “Seneca” bleached
sheets look and > wear like the
finest linen sheets, and are en
tirely free from injurious sizing.
Every one is torn and pressed by
hand. It’s a good time to buy all
the sheets needed for fall and
winter. Certainly you’ll get no
better saving chance than this.
$5 California A n Q c
Wool Blankets .. .uJiwO
These large double-bed Blankets
are of extra heavy, soft quality,
matchless for warmth. Pink and
blue borders and wide silk bind
ing.
$3.00 Saxony (I >|Q
Fleece Blankets . .vl/rii
High-grade gray Blankets, of ex
tra weight and strength, with
fleecy surface; wide colored bor
ders.
$3.00 Australian 01 QQ
Blankets QIiJU
Full double-bed size Spreads, wool
Blankets, and give protection
from the severest cold. Gray only;
colored borders; silk bound.
$1.25 White nr
Bedspreads uOC
Full double-bed size Spreads,
firmly crocheted In ft variety of
raised Marseilles patterns and
finished with pearl hems.
Women’s 50c qq_
SILK HOSE ... O^C
A saving of lie on every pair of
these splendid Thread Bilk Hose.
Choice of silk boot In black, and
all-silk style with lisle tops and
soles, in leading colors. Lustrous,
serviceable quality. Knit to fit *
perfectly.
Maintaining Our Reputation for Waist
Values in Tomorrow’s Sale of
$1.50 and $2.00
FALL WAISTS
//
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
PURCHASE OF SAMPLE SUITS
nr? Kd» st fn nd ' Men’s 2 for 25c Collars n? 5c
The new shipment consists of the factory surplus of Triangle, Friable, and other High-grade Col
lars. Choice of folds of all heights, low collars and tabs. The majority are linen, but there
are plenty of the popular striped and figured rnadrns kinds.
Factory Purchase Men’s SI.OO Negligee Shirts, 79c
All Sizes
14 to
18
79c
A Shirt event as timely as It Is wonderful -offering
high-class shirts at about half price Just when men arc
buying new fall furnishing*.
The factory overproduction consists of fine madras and
percale shirts of excellent workmanship cut and made
to fit easily at all points. Dressiest patterns produced
for fall—mostly single stripes, cluster stripes, and wide
stripes, of blue, black, lavender, and combination color*.
Note the full range of size*—l4 to IS—and select all (he
shirts you’ll need this season, at .each TO 1 -
98c
TWENTY CHARMING
NEW STYLES
Autumn ushers in
many bewitching
styles, Including waists
of dotted crepe, with
plain crepe sleeves,
high pique collars and
I uffs, and pointed ves
co belt; striped crepe
I gluts with pique < ul
nars, vests and rovers,
phtaekad Ctapa Waists,
with plain collars and
sleeves, embroidered
vests, and rows of
cream lace.
Another charming
model siiows wide lace
bands down each side
of front.
FOR SATURDAY
- ■ AT
SCHNEIDER’S
“THE PEOPLE’S STORE”
1214 c Santa D'7A rr
Claus BleachingO 70C
Full pieces, with the familiar
fruit brand. To Kive hundreds
the chance to buy this famous
yard-wide cotton tomorrow,
each customer is limited to 10
yards.
kW JllL
250 of Them—All Thorough
breds-and in a Complete
Range of the New Styles
$14.95
Our buyer snapped up all the house sample
of one of New "York's most famous style
creators —famed for the superiority of his
line at $25 —a deal which brings Augusta
women a marvelous opportunity to buy finest
suits at a small price.
Some are made of imported wlde-wale diag
onal cheviot, In long redlngote effect, trim
med with velvet and fancy ornaments, ami
velvet collars and cuffs; sntln lined to
waist. Tailored skirt with klek pleats at
side.
Also suits of nub crepe, serge, broadcloth
and gabardine In every new model, Including
both medium and long mats.
Plenty of brald-trlmmed girdles, as well ns
satin collars, and yoke, tunic, and pleated
skirts In Copenhagen, navy, tele de negre,
Russian green, and black. Choice 814 95
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OILCLOTH .. I» C
5-4 Sanitas Oilcloth in attrac
tive tile and marble patterns.
Heavy, noncracking quality.
f in. „
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ALL THE FALL
MODELS IN
New Niris
Corsets
Are Ready
$1 to $2
The natural figure with
its easy, graceful line* is
demanded by the new
fall garments. It costs
little to obtain this fash
ionable contour, and at
the sane time secure the
highest measure of cor
set-comfort and wear.
Niris at 11.00 to $2 00
provide for the needs of
ivery figure.
SI.OO Yard Wide SATIN MESSA
LINE, at the Lowest Price pA.
Ever Announced in August O^7C
AU-sllk qua lity—rich, heavy, lustrous, and per
manent In finish. Messaline ranks high among
autumn-winter silks, and here’s the chance to
buy It at an unheard of low price. Choice of
light blue, lavender, gray, tan, garnet, orange,
mahogany, terracotta wistaria, American
Beauty, and white.
50c 27 inch Wide SILK 0/1
POPLIN
A superb grade, both In weight and finish,
adaptable to all the fall garments, giving the
drape effects so much in vogue. Light blue,
Copenhagen rose, gaaolle, moleskin, crocus, wis
taria, rosea a, duck green lotre tet e de negre
olive matelot, pink, reseda, and black.
Modern Our FamuuslM QC
Trimmed Hats at - -
Tay as much as you will for a bat, so far as read style
is concerned, Schneider's creations at $4.96 rank with
any bats sold. And thoy're made of elegant material*,
too—no flimsy, careless workmanship Is permitted In their
production. Oui cwn milliners are responsible for many
of tlie lmndsome.it models —original conceptions designed
with a thorough knowledge of the tastes of Augusta
women. Many are exact copies of the most expensive
hats. And whatever your taste may be, just the hat you
want Is here nt $4.9'. Trimmings comprise Ostrich
hands, plumes, pompons, birds, whips, wings, feathers,
and velvet, gold and silver flowers.
Sweaters
Men’s *!>■■ Swetiters, double A
l". Sets Fix buttons, SOc'
Men's $2.00 all-wool Sweaters, \ kalis-In V<7
all colors, plain or
shawl collars yOC jy|jKSta[<;
$2.00 nt-rlght Jersey cin _ -.Ji
Sweaters, all shads* ...VoC
$4.00 all-wool Worsted Sweat- ll\ /
ers, all colors, ACI \\\ A
and sties J/iTY
$2 00 all-wool Sweaters, all colors, at ..... $1 60
Ladle*’ $ll.OO Norfolk Sweaters, all shades • $1 89
Missis’ $1.69 all-wool Sweaters SI 10
Children's SI,OO Wool Sweaters --•49'-
Children's 50c all -wool Aviation Caps ■24 ( '
UNDERWEAR.
$2.06 Elberon Flannel Shirts,
all shades and sizes .... 81 19
75c Wool Texture Underwear,
nil colors and sizes 50C
tic Hanes' Underwear, white,
and cream 49C
50c Men’s Fleeced-llned Un
derwear 30C
25c Double Seated Drill
Drawers 39°
60c.. Girard Elastic Beamed
Drawers 39C
$2.00 Natural Wool Under
wear 81 19
$1 50 Men’s Camel Ribbed
Underwear 98°
SI.OO Wright’s Health Spring
Needle Underwear ... 69C
$1.25 Wright’s Health Under
wear, white and colored ... 89C
LADIES', MISSES' AND BOYS’
UNDERWEAR
Ladies’ 88< Ribbed Under
wear, special .... 23 c
Ladles’ 60c Ribbed Underwear,
silk taped, pearl buttons, at 39 c
Ladles’ $2.00 Setsnug Under
wear, special Qgc
75c Union Suits, special ... 490
SI.OO Union Suits special ..Q9G
$1.60 Union Bults, special ..890
Misses' 89c Union Hulth, sizes
from 2 to 9’a 230
Boys' 890 Fleeced Underwear.
elzes 24 to 34 240
Ladles' Bleached Fleeced-llned
Underwear 490
25c Infants' Wraps special .. IOC
Children's 89r Jersey Ribbed
Veets, special .... 250
Misses’ 39c Ribbed Velvet-lined
Vests and Pants, sizes 16 to
34, special 250
The Glove of Perfect
Satisfaction
Our $1.50 Marcella
KID GLOVES ... ■
No raise of price here for these
superb prime Frenrh lambskin
Gloves. Every pair fitted and
warranted. White, black, and tan.
2-clasp style; backs embroidered
In same or contrasting color.
SI.OO Long Silk CQ-e
Gloves 090
16-button White and Black Mila
nese Bilk Gloves, with double
finger tips.
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