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

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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28. SLOP PAILS —IO quart, triple coat, turquois enamel pails with cov ers Regular $1.49, special . . . .89c ALUMINUM WARE— “Wear-Ever” means quality in aluminum, Covered Sauce Pans— Regular 80c, special 70c Regular $1.05, special . . . ,95c Regular $1.25, special . . .$1.09 Tea Kettles— Regular $4.00, special . . .$3.60 Regular $4.25, special . . . $3.85 STOVES AND RANGES-The Favor ite, Hot Blast, Base Burner, Gas Ranges, Ranges for wood, hard or soft coal. Special prices during this sale. OIL HEATERS— New Per fection, Blue Flame, Smokeless Heaters. Special $2.95, $3.35, $4.35. ••Harvard M tits'* | rnmdPm**> L ads-wear ■ THE RUSSIAN CALL TO ARMS MS ANSWERED IN MID SIBERIA Cossacks Galloped Through tl Thrilling Scenes at Depart Crowds Thrilled With Patriol London, 3:23 a. m.—How Siberian* received news that war had been de clared and their action In preparing for It Is told In a dispatch from Omsk, Siberia, to The Dally Telegraph undei date of September 10. "HereUn ihe heart of Siberia." says the djf "the most striking feat ure nj .elgner of the early atHge* of the W,.r was the remarkable busi ness-like fashion In which the coun try tackled the grim realities of war. " eWwere tn Semlpalatlnsk, 600 miles from the railway, when war was declared. The news was carried all over .Siberia bv galloping Co*w»rk« who, like a multitude of Paul Reverja, spread across tha country notifying MOVING DAY AND HOUSE CLEANING NECESSITIES r - Special Prices on Articles Which the Approaching First of the Month Shall W arrant. Get your Moving Day and House Cleaning Necessities from Where Telephone Orders Will be Promptly Delivered THE DAYS FOR LIGHT UNDERWEAR ARE HERE And the time is rapidly approaching when Fall and Winter Underwear shall be needed. White’s is showing a complete line of Women’s and Children’s Knit Underwear. HARVARD MILLS UNDER DERWEAR Ladies’ Union Suits, in cotton, wool, and silk and wool, high neck, long and short sleeves, ankle and knee length, in va riety of weights. Regular and extra sizes. to From «pl Ladies’ Jersey ribbed Vests, high neck, long and short sleeves, knee and ankle length pants to match, in variety of weights. Per rn garment DUC ie Country Announcing War. ures of Reservists. Great :ic Exhortations. the farmers and peasants and ordering the mobilization. / 200(000 Ready. "Omsk, three days' Journey from Semlpalatlnsk, we found humming with well regulated activity. There were nearly 200,000 reservists already gathering there and being sent west ward for drilling In the encampment* In Southern Russia. "The outstanding feature was the rapidity, precision and smoothness with which the vast masses of troops were handled. This was an object les son In the swakening of the Russian empire and a reminder that Hlberla la adopting the aggressive American THESE PRICES ARE EFFECTIVE TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY MOP WRINGER BUCKETS No stooping necessary when using this bucket. Regular $1.50, special . . . $1.29 WASH BOARDS— One piece, best hard wood frame, Regular 33c, special 29c HAIR BROOMS Made of genuine horse hair, long handle, Regular $1.25, special . . . $1.19 Regular $1.50, special . . .$1.35 Regular $1.75, special . . .$1.59 CLOTHES HORSES —Folding white wood, well made. 3 fold, regular $1.25, special $1.09 4 fold, regular $1.48, special $1.29 IRONING BOARD —Smooth finish board on stand, can be adjusted to several heights. Regular $1.25, special . . .$1.09 SKIRT BOARDS —Smooth, well fin ished boards. Regular 98c, special 89c BPEAD BOXES Ventilated, block tin bread boxes, Regular 50c, special 45c Regular 60c, special 55c Regular 75c, special 69c FLOUR BINS Made of heavy block tin, Regular 75c, special . . . .69c Regular $1.50, special . . . $1.35 BUCKETS —IO quart Gal vanized Buckets, Regular 25c, special 19c Ladies’ Jersey ribbed vests, high neck, long sleeves, ankle pants to match, light weight for early fall or wear, garment. . uO C Weather: 1 IT I “fc Probably showers methods of grappHng with Its vast problems Very Different. "The attitude of the Jews, who ev erywhere displayed an enthusiastic sympathy with Russian attitude In the war, was also Interesting. It Is a re markable sign of the times, this Jew ish movement. If the occasion Is grasped, as there Is reason to believe It will be, It means an opportunity for the solution of the much mixed Jew ish problem. "The attitude of the Siberians to ward this war Is very different from their attitude during the Japaneta war. Japan meant little or nothing to the Siberian Moujlk but be knows | the Germans. This Is no struggle \ sgalnst an unknown foe over an ob scure international disagreement but i a war which the pergonal equation I largely figures. Every man feels that ! he Is going to help hts brother Slavs In Hervla and at the same time free Russia from Teuton tutelage. "At. Semlpalatlnsk the breweries and vodka shops were closed as soon os war was declared. Thrilling Scene. “It was a thrilling scene as the re servist* look the boat for the mobili zation point Great crowds thronged j the pier where the governor haranguvJ I bla people in stirring words. THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA, GA. Ladies’ all wool and silk and wool Vests, Pants, Tights and Cor set Covers; regular and extra to d»i rn sizes. «Pl 01. DU “ This Is no war of aggression,' he said. 'You are fighting to crush a cruel oppression and Almighty God is with you. As for your women folk, who are left perhaps to mourn, let them he of good cheer and by the r courage and self-control emblazon tha Rusatnn flag with one more Instance of the devotion of Ita womanhood.’" Recipes of Our Pioneer Mothers for the home treatment of disease were wonderfully dependable. True, they knew nothing of drugs, but owed their success to the roots, herbs and harks of the field. It Is Interesting to note that Eydlu IC. I’inkham's Vege table Compound, the most successful remedy for female Ills we have, was originally prepared for home use from one of these recipes. Its fame has now spread from shore to shore, and thousands of American women now well and strong claim they owe th« Ir health and happiness to J.yilta K. I'ink l u in's Vegetable Compound. NECEBBARY. "I understand Mogsworth's boy Is making a name for hlrrself," "Which one?" “Clarence Augustus'' 'lie had to.'—Cleveland riain Daai ler. -■ ..... BROOMS —White’s Special, made of selected straw, smooth handle. Regular 35c, special 29c MOPS —Made of a good quality cot ton yarn. Regular 25c, special 19c WASH TUBS Galvanized, corru gated bottom, Regular 50c, special 45c 10 PER CENT REDUCTION— On Johnson’s Wood Finishes and Dyes, the best made for home purposes. STEP LADDERS —Made of well sea soned white wood, bolted and plain, with bucket rest. Regular 35c foot, special 25c foot Regular 35c foot, special 30c foot Just received full line ladies’ and children’s novelty sweater coats, knitted skirts and shawls, children’s leg gins and caps. POTASH SUPPLY IS CONSIDERED Washington,—Calling attention to the dependence of the United (States on Germany for Its potash supply em phasized by the war situation, and to the fact that this country gets all Its sodium nitrate from Chile, the geol ogical survey today suggests several i domestic sources of combined nltro | gen. One of these Is the gas works 1 and by-products coke ovens which in IHI2 reported a recovery of ammonia cal liquor, ammonia, ammonium sul phate valued at 111,619,266. Another domestic supply of nitrogen com pounds lies in the fixation of atmos pheric nitrogen by electricity. Cheap hydro-electric development Is neces sary, it *s stated to establish the in | dustry, which would make our large agricultural and industrial Interests free from the uncertainties of the for | elgn supply. Imported Alumi num Biscuit Cut ters, special ... 9c Lip Sauce Pans— -1 quart, special 23c 2 quart, special 39c 3 quart, special 49c 4 quart, special 59c 5 quart, special 69c White Enamelware Triple coated o n steel body. Sauce Pans, Reg. 60c, spec. . 55c Reg. 75c, spec.. 69c Similar reductions on other articles in this line. Ladies’ Jersey ribbed Corset Covers, tape In neck, high neck, long sleeves; regular sizes, 25c; extra or* sizes DDC 3@wP\ GRAY ENAMEL WARE Triple coat on steel body. Tea Kettle, Regular 58c, special 53c Regula r69c, special 63c Regular 79c, special 72c Double Boilers — Regular 59c, special .... 54c Regular 69c, special 63c Regular 89c, special 81c Sauce Pans— Regular 29c, special 27c Regular 39c, special 36c Regular 49c, special 45c Similar reductions on all other articles in this line. HAMPERS Square willow Hampers, with cover. Regular $2.00, Special . . SI.BO Regular $2.50, Special . . $2.25 Children’s Jersey rib bed Bleached Cotton Vests,Pants and Draw ers, sizes four to four t(H>n an<l years LJt Jdt Boys’ and Girls’ Jersey Ribbed Cotton Union Suits,perfect garments, ages to fourteen ST 50c to 75c Boys’ and girls’ all wool ribbed Union Suits, white and silver, knitted of A A lamb’s wool. v 1 .UU FOUND OUT. Robbie (who has been sent over for Ihe fifth time to find out bow M.s. Hrown Is)- All right, tna; she's dead, lialtlmore American. SOMETHING NEW— £SW Simply delicious —Our - r new Orange Label” Blend raftp *j| 30c. a half pound r&l . i f 4Xg|g»> STRANGER. "Truth Is stranger than fiction." "I don't know," replied Miss Cayen ne "whether It Is stranger or only scarcer* ‘ —Was It 1 ngton Star. ‘ffidguiqys Tea THREE