The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, October 07, 1914, Home Edition, Page TEN, Image 10

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TEN Society i CHILDREN OF CONFEDERACY t MEET FRIDAY. I The regular monthly meeting of the. f Robert K. Lee Chapter. Children of | | the Confederaey, will be held Friday : j afternoon at four o'clock at the Con- ! | federate Hall. I —Mr. A. .1, Twiggs la in Savannah j I for a few days. t Mm. W. J. Tilokaon and her two ; , attractive little daughters are upend- ! I Ing Home time in Savannah. El —Mra. 1.. F. Wood, of Greensboro, j* ;Bnrt Mr. and Mra. Frank Neher. of At- S’lanta, are registered at Hotel Mel- | •bourne. B —Miss Annie Howland haa joined ' Mra Rowland at Mra. Tallaferro'a h —Mra. J. B. Morgan haa returned Mhome after a delightful vlalt With At- 1 lanta relatlvea. MR. AND MRS. HOWARD ENTERTAIN FOR MR. AND MRS. WATSON. ' | Mr and Mra. Turner Howard en t tertained a few frlenda very rhiirm tllngly laat evenlnit in compliment to ; t their house-guests, Mr. and Mra. Jno. 1 HWataon, of Los Angeles. Rrldge waa I,‘played, and after the game h delicious Siltupper waa aerved. Mra. t'harlea H. 1 ItHoward la having a few frlenda thia ( afternoon to meet Mra. Wataon. MEETING OF e LIBRARY DIRECTORS. The regular monthly meeting of the [Board of Director* of the Younn [Men's Library Aaaoclallon will be ' held Thursday afternoon at Fi o'clock. BF.LLR EDBLHTKIN, Secretary. b MARRIAGE OF MISS 1 MARKWALTER AND MR. J. W. ATCHISON. H ' The many frlenda of Mias Margue g rite Markwalter and Mr. .1. W. Atchl p non will be Interested to learn of I? their marriage which took place yea s terday afternoon at six o'clock at St. ”• Fat rick's Church, quietly and with I only a few close friends In nttend f ance. the ceremony being performed n by Father McMnhon. It had been announced that the i marriage was lo take place this morn | Ing at seven, but for reasons of their I own. the young couple decided to h make this change. The bride wore a handsome tallor led suit of Kuaalan preen broadcloth f and a becoming hat. Mr. and Mra. Atchison left last I plpht via Atlanta for a trip to Waah -1 Ingtnn and other points north. On | thetr return they will make their I home on the three hundred block of I Walker Street. Cordial congratulations and every I good wish possible await the return I of Mr. and Mrs. Atchison. The bride was attended by Mias ■ Helen Rlgnon. who wore a lovely gown i | of wistaria crepe with a velvet ptc- I | turc hat. The groom's best man was I Mr Raphael Markwalter. YOUNG WOMAN’S GYMNASIUM AND DANCING CLASSES AT Y W. C. A. GYMNASIUM. The young women's gymnasium anil dancing: clnaaea will meet tomor row. Thursday, October Bth at the Y. W. C. A. gymnasium, fifth floor Hat- Ison Building. The dancing class from 4 to 4:30 p. m . and the gymnasium class from 4:80 to 6:80 p. m The classes will begin promptly on time and a full attendance is de sired, The classes will have their next meeting Monday, October 12th, at the same hours. MARRIAGE OF MISS LYONS ' AND MR. H. J. STAFFORD. Intereatlng among the marriages of today was that of Miss Margaret I’nt l rid a Lyons and Mr, Harry J. Staf ford which was Impressively solemn - i lied at seven this morning at St. Pat -1 rick's Church. Father McMahon of >,Delating and the ceremony being at tended by a number of Interested rfriends The altar decorations were [ beautiful and artistic, u profusion of > frag in nt white rosea and gleaming (■ candles. Mias Walsh presided at Iho organ and as the bridal party entered the ’• strains of the wedding march pealed * through the stately church. The only f attendants were the maid of honor j and best man. Mias Nolle O'Keefe and ' Mr. M. J. Lyons. The bride was most j atW'actlve in a stunning toilette, a i brown tallori-d suit In the fashionable 1 tete-de-Negro, one of the new brown i shades, worn with a ehlffon hlonae of ! soft yellow tones and a small brown velvet finished with a touch of gold. Her flowers were a mass of bride t roses and delicAle fern. Mlns O'Keefe wore a blue tailored gown villi a black velvet hat arttatle ji ally trimmed with two handsome j.* crimson roses. Her flowers were an ' armful of long stemmed KlUarneys. [t Immediately after the church oere ■ money the bridal party and a few close frienda were entertained at the home of the bride's uncle and aunt. | Mr. and Mra. T. O'Keefe. Here every* I thing was In the most exquisite taste, i with masses of feathery goldenrod j and hundreds of yellow daisies used effectively about the parlors and din ing-room Kapeolally lovely was the bride's table which was covered with handsome satin damask overlaid with cluny lace. In the center waa the bride's cake artistically decorated In I while and yellow. The yellow tones (were further carried out In the serv ing of lhe delicious breakfsst which was served on gold china, and also In the other details of the pretty tshie Mr. and Mrs Stafford left at twelve thirty for a trip to Chicago ond De troit Mich where they will visit for the next ten days On thetr return they will he at home to their friends at the residence of the bride's sister, ! Mrs. J. R Maglll. on the Hill. —Dr. M Ashby Jones, of Augusta, i arrived In the city yesterday called I on account of the death of Mr. It. A. I Carson Dr. Jones formerly • cabled In Columbus and has hosts of friends In the city made during his pastorate i at the First Baptist Church. —Colum- bus Exchange —Mrs Alph Beans and children leave Saturday for Memphis, where they will make their home. —Augusta friends of Mr. and Mrs O. H. Calmer, of Blythe, will tie inter eated In learning of the birth of a beautiful little daughter. Mrs. P L. Smith, of New York, is the attractive guest of Mr. and Mrs E P H. Roland. In North Au gusta. Mra, Smith is a niece of Mr. Ruland Augustan* who reeall so pleas npltr Mies AdHe Durban, of Havana. Cuba, wUi he very pleased to leaiu __ Miss Russell Says— If you have* not tried My Own Toilet Preparations, do ao, by all mean*, They are manufactured by MV own chemlat, under MY personal supervision and I guarantee their purity. £(]hary r ßTjsseEs Own. ‘Codct 'Preparations My Own Skin Nutrient SI.OO larger all* $1.50 Will feed the tissues and make skin ftvin. My Own Smooth Out SI.OO larger sl/.e $1.50 Astringent and healing Will smooth out the little wrinkles that nnnoy you. Men should use It lifter shaving. My Own Skin Rejuvenator $1.50 Will clear up blackheads, pimples, liver spots, bleach the skin, circu late the blood and revive the faded tissue. My Own Cleansing Cream 50 ■lie 1.00 Cleanses the skin thoroughly. My Own Purity Face Powder SI.OO Vanity Box, with mirror 50 Is a real beautlfler, absolutely pure and healing. American Beauty Talcum Powder 25 Exquisitely refreshing. My Own Lip Rouge 50 will beautify your lips and protect them from chapping. Lillian Russell’s Beauty Box rontulnlng six toilet preparations. Price $5.00 SPECIAL My New Vanity P.ox, with mlrrcft-. puff and my delightful powder In compressed form, Is now reaily. It Is just the thing to car ry In your bag, and la only 60 cents. FOR SALE AT Leading Drug and Depart ment Stores. lliat she is now visiting her niece, Miss Cecils Durban and Mrs. J. H. McNeill. Y. W C. A. REGISTRATION TOMORROW. Tin- directors and members of the V IV. C. A. official! announce that tomorrow is Registration Day for them In the M. A M. Contest. They will appreciate any labels, sales slips and coupons sent in. WON'T YOU GIVE 25 CENTS FOR THE CHILDREN’S HOME? Mrs. Hollingsworth announces that the Auxiliary for the work that Is be ing carried on for the support of the Children's Home, Is ready for work. Cards have been printed and a committee of twenty are asking for 26 cents a month towards tills splen did work. When they usk you for a contribution, give it to them and en )ny the Satisfaction of knowing that you are helping the helpless. Cards can bo secured from Mrs. Hollingsworth and those who cannot rail for them can notify Mrs. Hol lingsworth and she will see that she guts them. —Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Oetxen have moved from Bay Street to the two hundred block of Kills. MARRIAGE OF MISS SUMERAU AND MR. GROVER C. HOLLEY. No marriage recently lias been In vested with more Interest or lias been attended by more loving good wishes than was that of Miss Katherine SpVth Hutnerau and Mr. Grover C. Holley, which was Impressively sol emnised at ten o'clock this morning at St. Paul's Church, Rev. O. Sher wood Whitney officiating, and the church being filled with Interested friends. Stalely old St. Paul's Is always beautiful but this morning It was especially so Slender palms were grouped with artistic effect about the chancel; white roses were used lit the altar vases ami altar and reredos was outlined wllli the steady gleam of glowing candles The chancel mil was hanked with palms pud ferns which arched at the steps where white marble pedestals held gold baskets filled with Killarney roses which were topped with fluffy Is'ws of pink tulle. Over all was the golden morn ing sun which filtered In through the rlrh stain glass windows and seemed to give an added benediction Vo the vows so solemnly plighted Mr Sayre pre sided nt the organ, and announced the entrance of the bridal party with the strains of Ihc wedding march. First to enter with the ushers. Dr. Edward Clark with Mr R. L Stimerau. Jr. who were followed by Mr. Lonnie Stothart with Mr. John Cosart. These , advanced to the chancel where they were Joined by Miss Ruth Marks who entered alone. The bride entered with her father, Mr Robert T.ee Sum emu, and met the groom at the chan , cel steps, he having entered from the vestry with his best man. Mr. M. E. Layfteld. The bride wore a handsome travel ing suit of blue broadcloth finished with black and a stylish hat with blue ostrich feathers. Her flowers were a beautiful shower of bride loses, valley lilies and malden-halr fern. Miss Marks wore a stylish kown of white silk crepe embroidered and g black velvet hat with white plumes. Her flowers were Killarney roses. The groom, his best man and the ushers, wore gray trousers ties and gloves with Prince Albert coats and houtonlcrres of valley lilies immediately after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Holley left for the moun tains of North Carolina, where they will spend some time On their re turn they will be at home al the Sumerau residence on Monte Ratio Party Bag Sale Lovely Leather Party Rags In all the novelty col ored leathers: purple, rnpen, brown, tan, navy, and black; beautifully moire silk lined and fitted complete; the fittings In the better bags ure gold-plated. $5.00 Party Bags $2 98 $3.98 Party Rags $2 50 $1.98 Party Bags $1 39 SI,OO Party Bags 79 c Attractive Specials from Our Furniture Department Larj?e Willow Rockers, brown or natural finish; regular $4.50 value, dM no for tpl .1/0 Three paneled, mission screens, for hall or library, filled with burlaps, $2.60 Matting covered Utility QQ boxes, a special value, for, each. . xpl.e/O 9x12 Crex Rugs, best quality, with QQ printed borders, for #2/0 $9.00 Rope Portiere, with silk JQ bands; folding door sizes, the pair vl < w Heavy Repp Portiere, in all the Qo JQ prevailing shades, for t)t)tlt/ 9x12 Heavy Axminster Art Squares, newest designs and colorings , (10 DC 9x12 Seamless Brussels Art (14 QC Good quality Linoleum for bath room, kitch en and pantry. Laid for, |*Q per yard JjC 10 wire Brussels Stair Carpets, QP for, per yard ODC 3 Shoot Velvet Carpet, Halls and QQ Stairs to match, per yard «/OC unUI they build thetr own home on the 11111. Many beautiful gifts were sent this popular couple, testifying eloquently to the love In which they are held by all who know them. The bridal party and a few close friends were entertained at dinner last evening at the Albion, by Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Snmerau. SKYROCKETS OF GERMANS GIVE ENEMY'S RANGE Powerful Illumination Lasts For Forty Seconds - Strain of Waiting Teping on Troops. London, 5i12 a. m.— Time* cor respondent at Kpernay, France, tele graphing under date of Sunday, says: "Tin- battle of the French Rivera has entered upon Its fourth week and unless some flunking movement is car ried through there appears no reason why the titanic tragedy should not continue for a long time Its successful run. "Now that the perfection of the Ger man trenchea Is rivalled by those of the allies tt hue become a struggle In which one Is pitted against an Invis ible foe who Is never seen until ha springs suddenly from his hiding place. The country aide along the Atsnr is a vast military rabbit warren. “Both stiles are resolutely deter mine 1 not to give ground. The Ger- THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. mans are continually delivering at tacks und counter attacks, but the al lies are not making any definite at tempt to advance In this region. They are content for the time being with beating back all German attacks and are not trying to occupy the enemy's trenchea. "The forces of the Germans are worn by hard campaigning and fre quent attacks while the allies' troops are fresh because they are frequently rested and changed. One feature of the alltes’ stonewall policy la that the caeualtlea on the allies' side have been very slight recently. Strain of Waiting. "Everything possible 1s being dona to relieve the men from the strain of waiting. Tobacco and newspapers are provided and mall Is delivered regu larly. The strain of waiting has been eapeclally severe on the African troops. "One of the moat useful articles of HEADACHE STOPS. NEURALGIA GONE Dr. James' Headache Powders give instant relief---Cost dime a package. Nerve-racking, splitting or dull throbbing headaches yield In Jus* a few momenta to Dr. Jamea' Headache Powders which coat only $0 cents a package at any drug store It's the quickest, surest headache relief in the whole world Don't suffer: Relieve the agony and distress now' You can. Millions of men and women have found that headache or neuralgia misery 1a needless. Get what you ask for. ANDREWS BROS. CO. 870 BROAD STREET Misses' and Small Womens Autumn Styles of Tailored Suits, Frocks and Coats—Also for Junior Girls The little sister or her older sister, to be outfitted for autumn, will find the Andrews stocks ready to meet any expenditure in mind, any style that is correct and pretty. We offer in these splendid stocks today a complete, unbroken reflec tion of fashions suitable, beautiful and exclusive for the girl in her teens, or for the older sister. Styles that are appropriate and so propotioned that little women may be admirably fitted. Two Styles of Misses Tailored Suits at $15.00 Fine manish serge with plaited backs and Rusian coats, tunic or straight skirts Six Styles of Misses’ Tailored Suits Fine serge with long coat, embroidered velvet trimming.. . $lB 75 Fine diagonal worsted, mannish coat sl9-75 Cut velour; long coat; belted back sl9 75 Fine serge, wide Hercules braid $23 75 Poplin, velvet collar and revers sl9 75 Serge, beautifully tailored S2O 00 Broadcloth, very dressy models s2l 95 I Twelve Styles of Misses' Tailored Suits at $25.00 At this one price, the smartest styles of the season, the assortment without parallel. Of broadcloth, wool poplin, gabardine, French and man nish serges, cheviots and diagonals. Novelty Suits up to $57 50 Women s Tailored Suits Strike where you please In the new autumn tailored suits stock to prove them, they will mirror the newest wrinkle of fashion in its most ef fective adaption. Today we’ve much to tell of $25 suits, such variety, each practical and smart. Materials are serge, gabardine, wool-poplin and broad cloths; all the wanted colors and styles enough to ineet bidividualrequiro ments. Our special $25.00 Novelty Suits to $65 00 Sorgo Dresses, special values fom SSOO t° $lB-9t> Basque Dresses sls 00 t° $45 00 / Womens Autumn Coats IVe are quite ready to solve the new coat question. Maybe you don’t know, though It is a fact, that desirable coatings are scarce, prices natu rally advancing, though we were forehanded and had our plans completed, our coats under way, before this. So choose from assortments that include staple, as well as ultra unusual styles. Stocks are comprehensive and satisfying. Coats in Amazing, Beautiful Variety for Every Service Redlngote, ripple, semi-tailored, Hussar, belted, tunic—mostly of Imported fabrics—broadcloths, plain or checked zibelines, imported mixtures, cheviots and tweeds sl2 50 to $65 00 Little Children’s New Coats, Warm & Snug Warm chinchilla In gray, blue or brown are $1 98 to sl3 95- The styles are quite new, they have new belts, sometimes the wing ef fect on the sleeves, sometimes capes, and they are suitable for boys or girls of two to six. For the Next Two Weeks We Will Show in Our Lace Curtain Department On second floor a sample line of the finest imported Curtains brought to this country. Orders will be taken now and goods deliver ed whenever you are ready for them. In this line are the most exquisite Renaissance, Fillet Lace, Battenburg, Marie Antoinette, Lacet, and many other wonderful creations in Lace Curtains. Prices rA to (9C range from, per pair .... v I •OU us 00 We are also showing a very complete line of regular stock curtains, embracing many of the above designs, (1 at prices from, per pair. . IDC Sunfast Overdrapery, guaranteed not JQ to fade, 36 inches wide, per yard. .. Figured Sunfast Overdrapery, guar- QQ anteed not to fade, 36 in. wide, per yd. DOC 28x48 inch Library Table, In (QC HA solid Mahogany ipDD.UU the German war equipment Is a sky rocket which gives a powerful illumi nation lasting forty seconds above the ranks of the enemy, enabling the Ger man artillery officers to obtain an ac curate range of the trenches.” JAWTOTTHE TRIP CLOSED ON GERMANS Defect in Strategy of Kaiser’s Army Pointed Out---Beaten Twice By Russians in Same Way London, 3i58 a. m.—The Poet corre spondent In a disquisition contrasting Russian and German strategy to the disadvantage of the latter, says: "Instead of following sound military principles of seeking out the enemy's strength and endeavoring to smash it the Germans seem to follow the lines of least resistance. Whether this is the result of basing war upon the ex periences of the parade ground and maneuvers arranged beforehand, it <s difficult to aay, but certainly the Ger man army Is learning its business only now. "Both the great German defeats, In Galicia and 4n western Russia, exem plify the same defect in tactics of following the line of least resistance. In both rases the Russians caught them In precisely the same trap tn the latter case the Russians left a New Draperies and Curtain Materials That W T ill Make the Home Look Newer and More Artistic 36-inch Green Burlap gejc 36-Inch Art Drapery In Colonial, Floral, Dresden and Persian effects, dainty and bright for bed rooms; rich, dark and glowing for halls, libraries and living rooms, 25C to S()C Colored bordered Scrims in floral and conventional designs, In delph blues, browns, pinks, lavenders and igc and 25° Hemstitched and drawn-worked bordered Scrim for curtains, in cream and white 25 c and 29C Lace edge Scrims for curtains, in white, cream and ecru, the yard for 35C Fancy Nets for Curtains, In white, cream and ecru 25 r and 29 c gap of twenty miles open like a mouse trap door and the Germans marched gaily in. They found no opposition until they met an unpleasant surprise at the fantastic bends of the River Ntemen and. while trying to force the Nlemen, the Jaws of the trap close 1 upon them.” IN MEMORY JUSTICE LURTON. Cincinnati, O.—Prominent jurists and lawyers from four states paid tri bute here today to the memory of the late Justice Horace H. Lurton, of the United States supreme court. The su preme court was represented by As sociated Justice Wm. R. Day, who presided at the exercises. On the A FACT IN PHYSICS IS SAVING LIVES We offer to the medical profession and humanity this new and profound FACT IN PHYSlCS—influence the renal tract with an agent that opposes rensl and hepatic degeneration, end urtnaliaea will. In many cases, within twenty day* begin to show diminishing albumenurla In Bright's Disease and decreasing Gly cosuria In Diabetes. Simple as It la, this means that these diseases ave now being cured. The presence of albumen or sugar (as the case may ba) Is a PHYSICAL FACT and Its disappearance I* a FACT IN PHYSICS. Who Is there big enough to question the reaUty of a FACT IN PHI.SICS that Is being dslly demonstrated by the weights and measures of snalytical chemistry.? Fulton's Renal Compound is the agent used In Bright's Disease and Fulton's Diabetic Compound in Dltbetee They do not conflict with the usu.il treatment- can simply be added for the new purpose above. There then begins to be hope In these diseases heretofore supposed Incurable Recoveries have bees reported In several thousand cases Green A Horsey is local Agent. Ask f,ir pamphlet or write John J Fulton Co-, San Francisco. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7. We Give and Redeem Purple Stamps A . i ~fPr i i jf jpg IL M\i\ - f bench -«ith Justice Day. were Judges Knapper an<l Denison of the circuit court of appeals and prac- Ss o a f thls t d h i e etrict eral dlßtriCt COU,t Deny Destruction Poincare’s Home London, 5:15 a. a dispatch from Amsterdam, Reuters correspon dent says, that telegrams received there from Berlin deny indignantly the reported destruction by German troops of the property of President Poincare, at Ribecourt. They declare the property was the center of » heavy battle near Verdun and that It was bombarded by French artillery The charges of the Countess i)a Hayes that the German crown prince looted her chateau also are ridiculed. It is declared that the crown print® never was in the mansion. REPORT DYSENTERY EPIDEMIC from ri ß 4:10 „ P ' M - In a rt es P at * rrom Rome the correspondent of the Havas Agency gays it Is reported there from Vienna that an epidemic of dystentery has broken out in Bohemia and Moravia. Why Not Pubir«h It? When you want a fact to become generally known, the right way Is to publish It. Mrs. Joseph Kalians Peru. Ind.. was troubled with belching, sou* stomach and frequent headaches She feel It my duty to tell otherl what Chamberlain s Tel.lets have donj for me They have helped my dlges. tlon and regulated my bowels. Hlnm using theen I have been entirely welL For sale by all dealers.