The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, October 14, 1914, Home Edition, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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EIGHT Society YOUNG LADIES’ GYMNASIUM AND DANCING CLASSES. The young ladies’ gymnasium and dancing classes of the Y. W. O. A., Will meet Thursday, October 15th. The dancing class from 4 to 4:30 j). m. The gymnasium class from 4:30 to B:80 p. m. MEETING OF W. C. T. U. The regular monthly meeting of the W O. T IT. will he held tomorrow, i Thursday), afternoon, at four-thirty o'clock, at the residence of Mrs. A. M. Verdery. All members are requested to he present. After the business there will be a social session. —Mr. and Mrs. C. M Turner, of KUenton, 8. C., were the guests today of Mr. and Mrs. A. I*'. Otis, while on their way to Anderson, where they go to attend the marriage of their kinsman, Mr. Willie Turner and Miss Nlta Allan, which lakes place to morrow evening. —Friends of Mr. Lee Castleberry Will learn with much pleasure that his condition today is slightly more fav orable. , —Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kdward Shultz will he interested to learn of the birth of a hdndsoine little son, who will he ('ailed Charles Kd ward, Jr. Mrs. Shultz is recalled as Miss Kdith Burnley. * —Mr. and Mrs. Campbell Bryan have aa their guest Mrs. liryan’s mother, Mrs. M. B. Winston, of Nash ville, Tenn. » —Friends of Mrs. K. L. Melvin will regret tb learn that site is ill at her home in North Augusta. Mr. Frederick dumb went up to Atlanta this morning to attend the national convention of the Brothei hood of St. Andrew. Mr. dumb went as a delegate from St. Caul's Chap ter. Friends of Mr. L, O, Beatse will learn with sympathetic interest that he fs at Jnhns-Hopkln*. where he will he submitted, tomorrow, to surgical treatment. - Mrs. W. ,1. Dickson and children have ret tinted from Savannah. fc»ni ■■■■■■■'- I ■ ... .»«■■■ - Resinol will stop that itch The moment that Roainol Oint ment touches itching akin, the itching atop* and healing begins. That is why doctors have pre scribed itsuccwesfuily for nineteen years in even severe and stubborn cases of ecsema, tetter, ringworm, rashes and other tormenting, un sightly skin eruptions. Aided by warm baths with Resinol Soap, Resinol Ointment restores the skin or scalp to perfect health and comfort, quickly, easily and at little cost Raslaol Soap and Re.tnol Otntmnil aiao clear »»« plmplaa and tdaokhaadii. and torn* a Mat valuable houaahold traaonaat tm caeca, wound* bells. plica, at a. Sold be all drjccleu. TODAY S PARAMOUNT PLAY AT THE STRAND It That Wondar MISS JANE GREY "Little Gray Lady" In Four Mammoth Reds. Continuous After 10:30 A. M. Added Attrsctisn: "EUROPE AT WAR." Price#—Up to 6 p. m., 6c and lOe—After 6 p. m., 10c and 200. Music by Four-Pisco Orchestra After 7:30. Be a Strand Frequentei—and Be Glad. At the Bijou Today An Extraordinary Show. KEITH VAUDEVILLE Identical New York Attraction*. The Beat Program for Monday, Tuoodoy and Wodnoodoy. I. BAISDEN. Bicyclo Novolty Act. 11. MORIN SISTERS. Singing and Dancing, ill. BROWN. DELMERE AND BROWN. Comedy Skit. IV. BERT AND LOTTIE WALTON Comady, Singing, Talking and Dancing. ENTIRE BILL CHANGES TOMORROW. Two Reals of Maviaa and Andonagui'a Muaic. THUS-.FRI. SAT. I—HOWARD AND LINDER, Comedv Skit. "At My Fathar Uasd to Say." 2 —HAROLD YATES “A Miniature Vaudeville Hhow" 3 ROY MONDE A Wonder- A Keith Headliner. TEMPLE AID TO HAVE BOOTH AT FAIR. The ladies of the Temple Aid So ciety will have a lunch stand at the Georgla-Carolina Fair. All who ever patronized the lunch stand of these well-known housekeepers will gladly again avail themselves of the pleas ure. ASBURY BARACAS HOLD MONTHLY MEETING. On Monday evening the Baracas of Anbury held their monthly meeting at the home of Mr. Will Young on Dugas Street. The meeting was largely at tended and different things were dis cussed. which were thought would prove beneficial to the class. A con test is to he gotten up among the members, for the upbuilding of the class. They will he divided into two sections, one being called the Blues, and the other the Red. The meeting proved very Interesting to all who at tended. INTERESTING MARRIAGE THIS AFTERNOON. The marriage of Miss Ruby Newsom and Mr Thomas Campbell, of this city will take place at six this afternoon in Union Point. Augustan* who will he In attendance will be the groom’s parents, Mr. and Mrs R. L. Campbell, Misses Annie and Lula Campbell, Mies Polite Jones. Dr. W. R Clark, Mr Le-A roy Lyetli. Mr T <\ Lovett and Mr. Louis Sayre. WHERE TO GET DELICIOUS CANDIES. Tt Is matter of very general con gratulation to candy lovers that Miss B. Lynnl will In the next few (Pivs open up her little candy shop In the Proud street store recently vacated by Murphy A Farrar, on the eight hun dred block of Broad street. Miss Lyons will have the yery freshest of candies. Whitman's, and Mallards, and also Hollingsworth's, which she will receive by shipment several times a week, and which will he be n great con venience to those who wish their can dy perfectly fresh and who are par ticularly fond of candy of these s|»eclal makes. Drop In and give her an or der. MISS NELLIE SINGLETON WITH VON KAMP VAUGHAN & GERALD. Friends of Miss Nellie Singleton and women shoppers In general will he ln leresled to learn that she Is now with the up to ihile firm of Von K imp, Vaughan At Gerald, where she will he deli«htoil to serve them In the future as she has in the past, There Is no young woman in Augusta who has more taste or more varied knowledge along dress lines In general than lias Miss Singleton ller years of exper lenee In the read\ to wear department has perfected her natural ability and now her taste Is recognised as being letter perfect along dress lines Miss Singleton announces to all her former latrons that it will give her much pleasure to serve them at Von Kamp, Vaughan A Gerald's ANNETTE KELLERMAN A WINNER. The Acme production lusF night, to day's matim-e tonight and tomorrow, matinee ami night, has been, and bids fair to continue to lie, quite the most attractive thing of 11s km l that lma hern put on this season. The hobs* was filled last night and again this afternoon. The sale of seats for to night shows that last night’s house will tonight repeat Itself The play la one of the most exquisite things that will he seen this winter and no one should miss it Bearden's orchestra renders special music, thus adding to the attraction. BIRTHDAY PARTY. Little Miss Louise Hill celebrated her tilth birthday yesterday afternoon at the home of her parents. After various games the young people were served with delicious refreshments. Among those present were: Misses l*eney Hall, Marie Parker. Susie Par ker. Mottle'and Annie I«ou Johnson, Gladys and Alberta Hassett. Jennie and Mamie lleasley, Thelma (’oilier, Alice Gav. Lucille t.amh, Masters Johnnie l.nmb Jack Hogan. Keans Minor. Leland and Cecil Cannon, Ktliel and Klleen ltateman. Mrs Kttsaheth Dalnels' friends will la> Interested to learn ttiat she Is now with the firm of Von Kamp Vaughan and Gerald Friends of Mr. Wallace Dunbar will regret to learn that he is quite sick. Friends of Miss Mary K Graham will regret to learn of her continued Illness. Mrs T. B. Stockton and Mrs. K. G Willingham, of Thomson, motored lo Augusut Tuesday. ACME PLAYS DISTINCTIVE IN PRESENTATION. Following Miss Annette Kellerman In "Neptune’s Daughter,” which will lan presented again today and tomor row. afternoon and night, at the Grand, the next Acme Play attraction to be offered will be "The Man of the Hour," which will be presented under the management of Mr. Wrn. A. Brady. Mr Hubert Warwick will be seen In the leading role, supported by a splendid company of players. Following this play, the next Aenie Play will be a stupendous production of Messrs Ham 8 and Lee Shubert, "America.” which was presented at the Hippodrome. New York City, where It ran one solid year It will be reproduced here In Its entirety and there are over "00 persons In ths cast. These two attractions above men tioned will mark the opening of the Acme Plays' season of Brady and Shubert attractions. Among the com ing notable stars are Mr. Wilton Lackaye supported by Miss Florence Gall, in Mr. I-arkaye's greatest suc cess. "The Pit"; Miss Grace George In "The Marked Woman"; Mr. Tom Wise, author and star In "A Gentle man from Mississippi”; F.mma Dunn In ''Mother." and many other notable plays and player*. All Acme Plays leginning, afternoon. 3: SO; night, li: SO. All seats, night performances only are reserved with the advance ante opening one day In advance of all attraction* The Acme Plays have won favor through their distinction of presentation. One-third off on a special lot of Boys' Hulls, all-wool F. G. Medina. 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. Hplittlng or violent throbbing headache in a moment with a I)r. Jumps’ Headache Powder. Thl* old time headache relief acts almost mag ically. Send Home one to the drug More now for a dime package and a few momenta after you take a powder you will wonder what became of the headache, neuralgia and pain. Stop (differing—lt’a needle**. Be «ure you get what you aak for. DEATH FROM FOOTBALL. Jeney City, N. J.—Charlea Chains, 1* year* old, died in a hospital here today of Injurlea received In ii foot ball game last Monday.’ It’s a safe bet that a girl's freckles are not artificial. A Jack Frost gj Baking Powder H has proven its absolute ■ purity. It is guaran teed to be better than -§1 certain well known JsJ baking powders selling II at twice the price. For isl best results get Jack Frost. 10/buysa 6oz. ■ can. Regular O p** A lib. cans for Moliiers Tell of Mother's Friend T’Vrperlcneo Is or should b* our best tem-hcr. Women who have obeyed tho highest a noblest of all snertflees. tho struggle for the life of othera, should have a better Idea of helpful Influence than those who theorize from obser vation. At any rate when a prospective grand mother urges her lII'HIICI Mlßßd IHT daughter to do ns she did—to use "Mother’s Frlrtul," there Is ample reason to believe It the right kind of advice. Its purpose is to furnish pliancy to the muscles, to take away the strain on the cords and ligaments, to relieve the ten sion of nerves und tendons so apt to provoke or aggravate nausea, morning sickness, twltchtngs of the limbs and so on. It Is applied externally. Although. In the nature of things a woman would use "Mother's Friend" hut rarely, yet so effective has tt been found that this splendid remedy Is on salo In moat drug stores throughout the Putted Rtates It has been prepared by Bradfteld Regulator 00.. SOU Umar Bldg., Atlanta, (ia . and advertised by ua for over twrntv yeura. Aak at the drug store for a hot Ho of "Mother's Friend." It Is worth while Conversation is Cheap-Anyone Can Talk-But- Delivering Clothes that “back up” the words— that’s rare—no talk here —here’s a lively, real man’s style—in a big va riety of fabrics—an Alco fall Suit for $25.00 Not a $35 suit, but a full 2,600 cents worth of style, careful tailoring, nil-wool fabrics, and long wear. MS C RE ARY s" "Home of Good Cloth**” fHE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. 870 BROAD ST. Great Specials for the Week End That You Cannot Afford to Miss 10-4 Utica Sheeting, the yar 32 Vac 9- Utica Sheeting, the yard 29c 10- Lockwood Sheeting, the yard 29c 75c Black Sateen Petticoats for 49c Spool Cotton, the dozen. . 45c All Pure Linen Hemstitched Towels, 19x36, each .... 25c These towels have advanced and are worth today conserva tively 39c each. American Beauty Messaline Silk Petti coats in a Quick Sale. $2.98 Skirts to go for . . $1.89 $3.98 Skirts to go for . . $2.25 These are fresh, perfect Skirts, of finest quality mes saline, prettily flounced. 32 inch White Madras for Shirts, Blouse or Children’s Tailored Dresses, a special, the yard 15c All Party Bags Half Price $3.98 Bags Sir $1.99 $1.98 Bags for 99c SI.OO Bags for 50c We Make a Specialty of Comfortable Our Housefurnishing Club Plan Purple Stamps which we give on monthly payments. Shades, Stair Carpets, Mattings, etc., measured for and laid by experts promptly and free of charge. “Little Gray Lady” at The Grand Today; “Martha of the Lowlands” Tomorrow At The Strand today and tonight Miss Jane Grey !• playing the title role In ’'Little Gray Lady," a remark able four-reel feature play. and. be side*. Kurope at War" 1* being shown. Beginning tomorow and running fur two days will he seen "Martha of the lowlands," In which Mine. Bertha Kalleh la playing the leading part. This production la constructed In tho moat skillful manner A series of pow - erful situations, each one almost a cli max In Itself, leads up to an even stronger denouement Little rapid ac tion put* In Its appearance, but the picture is -me of the tew that do Dot ANDREWS BROS. CO. Chairs Many homes are handsomely furnished. Few have comfortable chairs. Chairs are like shoes in some re spects. When you first try on a shoe it may feel allright, but after wearing them awhile, unless they fit, they begin to smart and burn. The same with a chair, unless it fits it is uncomfortable. Come in and let us fit you with a comfortable chair. Well balanced Mahogany or Golden o£k 4Q Rockers, $4.00 values, for gpOe^i*/ Low back high arm Rockers, stoutly made, finished in Golden Oak or Mahogany. Regular $5.00 d»Q AQ value for Solid Mahogany spindle back Rockers, dull Qg finished, handsome designs, SIO.OO value at .. . y) I ea/O Sturdy Mission Chairs and Rockers, all joints bolted, and screwed together. Box spring seats upholstered in genuine Spanish leather that will not crack or become sticky; fin ished a beautiful brown or fumed oak. SIO.OO QO values, only I •UO Fireside Chair and Rocker to match. Cozy and inviting. Upholstered in beautiful tapestry, the latest thing in furni ture coverings and above all they are comfort- A AQ able. $25.00 value at .. Olj.jO need action to carry them through. It j Is safe to say that If the situations that prevail throughout the picture were absent, little would be left of the entire five reels. It has fallen to Mine. Kalleh to carry the bulk of the acting Her part Is a most sympathetic one. and she In terprets It tn her well known style, which is extremely emotional. Wel lington A. Playter is cast ss Maneltch, the young and Innocent shepherd. He acts his part well, only at times ap pearing just a little bit too childish In hls action*. Hay Clarendon gives % good ImpersonaUon of the Master, and A La Grecque Corset Demonstration Is Now Going on in Our Corset Department and Will Continue Until Oct. 24th. wOrY' —r) v if®. » If Ini ■" til B f ill The style of costume this season is so very different from last, that entire ly new lines are needed in order to obtain the desired results. An expert is here to fit and guide you as to . j ust the right model for your particular fig- ure. No extra c • rges. Corsets fitted by expferts are the same price as if sold over the counter. Prices $1 to $5 Special orders for satin or finer fabric corsets will receive corsetiere’s special attention. not much pity Is extended to him when | he breathes hls last. lAlllan Kahch I appears as Murl, a young girl, and j plays a small part well. Scenlcalty and photographically the picture comes up to the usual Famous Players standard. The sets are good, I but seem a trifle more artificial than ! most of those appearing under this i brand. Marta Is a beggar child, who is prac- I ttcally forced to live with Sebastten, j a land owner, who Is "master" of hls people. Sebastian exercises great cru- I elty over Marta, and at length makes ! her hls victim. In body, but not In mind. Being sorely pressed for money, he wishes to marry and sees no other way than that Marta must marry too. She weds a young shepherd, who. finding out that he has been misinformed regarding the character of the woman, kills Hebattien. and rettirns to the Special Sale of Junior Suits Will Begin Tomorrow No mother who has a girl from 12 to 17 years old can af ford to miss this sale. The Suits included in the lots whose remarkably low prices are quoted below are the acme of perfection in style appropri ateness, qualities, shades, etc. $9.95 Suits for $6.95 $11.95 Suits for $9.95 $15.00 Suits for .$11.95 $17.50 and $17.95 Suits for $12.50 $22.50 and $22.95 Suits for $17.50 $25.00 Suits for $18.75 A Special Lot of Ladies' Winter Coats and Suits These will be placed on sale tomorrow 7 . Worth $15.00 to $25.00 Suits to go for $8.95 Coats to go for $6.95 All Wool Serge Dresses for Misses and Ladies This Season’s Styles. $7.50 Dresses for $5.95 Enables you to buy the same as for cash, and pay monthly in small payments. The small fee for carrying is entirely offset by WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14. We dive Purple Trad ing Stamps highland* to live a happy life with Marta. The scenes are laid In Spain. MEMORIALBLOCK FOR MRS. WILSON Washington.— A movement to build a memorial to Mrs. Woodrow Wilton, In the form of a model block of sanitary houses In the slum district of Wash ington has been started by Mrs. Archi bald Hopkins, who Interested Mrs. Wil son tn slum work here: Mrs. Ernest Blcknell. wife of the director of the : American Red Cross, and other promt - | nent women. The plan Is to raise money for the block by subscriptions | from the women of the country and | to call It the Ellen Wilson Memorial Block.