The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, October 16, 1914, Home Edition, Page THREE, Image 3

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FRIDAY. OCTOBER 16. SATURDAY and AFTER SUPPER SALES Double Surety Coupons All Day Saturday la the last day of Surety Coupon Week. It is the last day for you to obtain double Surety Coupons all day. and is there fore the last opportunity for you to secure a 5 per cent rebate on all your purchases at whatever time you make them. The week has con verted many to the use of Surety Coupons. They have seen the great saving Coupons can mean to them, and like the rest of the enthusias tic collectors of them, are hoarding the little brown stamps to make them cut down the expenses, which unless watched closely, run so high. Are you one? After Supper Sales 6 to 7 Cuticura Soap 19c Uneeda Biscuit, Lemon Snaps, Zuzus, 3 packages 10c Drawers and Corset Covers, 25c value 15c Corsets, SI.OO values . . . ,69c Salt and Pepper, Colonial, pearl top, each 8c Mops, long handles, cotton, special 19c 7 to 8 Packers Tar Soap 19c Octagon Soap, 3 bars. . . . 10c Combinations, 98c values ,59c Balkan Blouses, white with red or blue collar and belt, 59c values .. 29c Brass Cuspadores, extra spe cial, each 49c Galvanized Pails 19c 8 to 9 Fairy, Flake White, Tar Soaps, 3 cakes 10c Sanitol Tooth Paste .. . . 19c Low neck Gowns, 59c values 39c Pantry Aprons, checked ging hams, 25c values 15c Peterman’s Roach and Ant Food, special 10c Galvanized Coal Hods . . .25c The Mother Seeking Low Priced Children s Dresses Will find White’s Saturday Sale and double Surety Coupons fills every expectation and desire. For little girls between the ages of 2 and 6 years, striped and checked gingham and percale dresses, qq valued to 75c, for JjC Other little dresses for little girls of the same ages, of striped and checked ginghams and percales, PQ valued to SI.OO, for De/C Middy Blouses, in ages 8 to 18 years, values r A to 75c, for DUC Middy Blouse Skirts of serge, in values to d»Q $4.50, for vD./D Balkan Dresses, in white and tan linene, ages 12 Qp and 14 years, values to $2.00, for • Lawn Guimps White lawn guimpes, lace and embroidery /*Q trimmed, ages 4 to 14 years D£C White lawn guimpes, yoke with tuck effects and lace about neck and sleeves, ages 4to 14 QQ years.. D*/C Jsk Theatricaj Notes of Interest | j ‘•FINE FEATHERS” COMING . AGAIN. f Hail Kugene Walter written no other play than "Fine Feather*” hs could easily rest on his laurels as the most Important dramatist of the day; • for this play broke all attendance YWecord* during a season's run In New ) York and Chicago and was generally pronounced the biggest play of the century. But when It is known that this same author wrote such big suc cesses .t*’*'Pald In Full." "The Wolf.” end "The Fastest Way.” the reason for the success of “Fine Feathers" be comes evident. Very few plays that | Pave !>oen presented on the American stage hav» won as much favorable | GRAY HAIR GOODS SALE Interesting indeed, because you can buy a Gray Hair Switch or Transformation at the price of a plain shade and other accessories at even lower prices. Read these items carefully: Gray Switches, 18 Inches long, now ••..$195 Gray Switches, 20 inches long, now $295 Gray Switches, 22 inches long, now $395 Gray Transformations, now $,195 Gray Transformations, now .. .. .. . •ss.9*' Arranged lr. your hair by experts without charge comment as has been devoted to T’lne Feathers" It has been called "The Great American Drama,” and of the production such phrasw have been ue<»! as "A Superb Drama, Faultless ly Produced.” 11. H. Frazee has add ed another feather to his well plumed cap by producing "Fine Feathers" and local playgoers may safely anticipate one of the treats of a lifetime In Its forthcoming visit to the Orand Satur day, October 24th, matinee and even ing. “PEG O' MY HEART.” Oliver Morosco's production of .1. Hartley Manners' successful romantic comedy, "peg O’ My Heart,’" which Daurette Taylor recently terminated the longest run In New York City for *>o4 consecutive performances having appeared at the Cort Theater, Is to he offered at the Orand next Monday and Tuesday, wjlth Tuesday matinee, with Miss Blanche Ilall In the title role. In "Peg O’ My Heart," Mr, Manners has j A VERY EXCELLENT SHOE IS THIS Made of solid leather, in gunmetal and kid, lace or button, high or low heels. A splendid value at $2.50, specially priced ts 4 QO for Saturday at.. 4) I •VO Women’s patent leather and gunmetal button boots, with kid and cloth tops, light and heavy soles, high and low heels, $3.00 values C 9 hQ Saturday for $&»iV Pla-Mate Shoes for Children Buttons and laces, in patent leather, gunmetal, tan and white canvas, priced from $1.75 to $2.75 according to age. VOILE WAISTS New arrival of fancy voile Waists, long sleeves and other notes found in new models .. $1 JEWELRY Gold top jewelry, a ffne display of beautiful arti cles, values to 89c, Saturday for .. .. 50 c PANTRY APRONS Checked gingham, 25c values for 15C Nurses white Aprons, straps over shoulders, 35c values .. 29'- Grey Enamelware Utensils Covered Slop Pails ! 7 quart Dish Pans 2 sizes Lipped Kettles Tea Kettles 3 sizes Covered Sauce' Pans . . Wash Basins Milk Cans, etc No Phone Orders Taken WHITE'S GROCERIES FLOUR, Golden Harvest, 24 pound sack for 94c FLOUR, Self Rising Jersey Cream, qq 24 pound sack .... 0«/ C BUTTER, pure and Of sweet, pound HAMS, Orange 1 QJ Brand, pound . . . . 1«/2C POTATOES, Irish, or peck ODC POTATOES, Pumpkin Tams, on peck CHEESE, full cream, pound “UC p" les - 45c and 32c RICE, fancy Caro- pp lina, 10 pounds. . . . ODC GRAPES, Concord and Ni agara, basket i q for IOC BREAKFAST BACON, Strips, or pound “DC employed with success a formula that will never fall to appeal to the Amer i lean public. The entrancing story of [ the transplanting of the little Irish waif Into the bosom of a cold, snobby Knglish family with its contrasts of sham and sincerity, is quite well i known to our playgoers. As the play's engagement here last season, was one of banner attractions, Man ' ager Tant. of the Orand, anticipates | another record engagement, Sur rounding Miss Hall, Is Miss Ituth Gartland, Alma Chester, F, Irving White, Joseph Allenton and A. T. Hendon and Fred L. Bruce-Tlden, who apepars as "Jerry,” not forget ting "Michael,” the dog. Heats for all performances went on sale this morning at the Grand and In dication are that big business will be done by this attraction. Malt orders are accepted now. "MUTT AND JEFF IN MEXICO.” Our old friends “Mult and Jeff" | IHE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA, SENSIBLE ROMPERS. Made of solid tan and blue chambray and check ed pink and white and blue and white ginghams, 35c values .. .. .. 25' : 23c EACH COLD MEATS Sliced Boiled Ham, no pound DOC Sliced Bologna oo Sausage, pound .. . “vC Sliced Minced o/\ Ham, pound “UC Sliced Hog Head oo Cheese, pound “UC Souse Meat, o/v pickled £l/C Weinner Sausage, oo pound CiXJC Pork Sausage, oo courtly style, pound “UC Corned Beef, | q Pickle, pound I*/C CANNED FISH Herring Roe, No. 2, or 6 cans ODC Salmon, 1 lb. Flat, Columbia River, or 2 cans ODC Clams, 2 cans oq for ZOC Brains, large, 6 9§Q have a brand new vehicle for their peculiar brand of antler, the current season called "Mutt and Jeff In Me* leo.” It may well be termed a con glomeration of effervescent humor. It certainly was never designed for edu cational or serious purposes, but It surely has proven for (lie lasi four j years to be the champion laugh pro ducer of the theatrical world. It's i sure fine and no mistake. In order 1 1 hat Bud Fisher’s clever character ; i reateloriH may remain ever new, Otis ; Hill has decided that he will offer a | riew book each successive season, ; which Includes, of course, new scen ery, costumes, music, etc, The Mex ican situation, which so much resem bles a farce of the ancient ”f’omlc i Opera” 'lays, has been selected as the I subject of ”Our Hero’s” next adven ture "Mutt and Jeff In Mexico." Un limited scope is offered for hlllarousty funny situations which, you may de pend upon it, have been taken a/1 van , luge of to their fullest extent; to say ] This Change in Weather Calls for Different Underwear Ladles' ribbed Vests, bleached, with or without fleece lining, high neck, long sleeves, ankle pants to match, sizes 34 to 44, 50c sellers for 50' Ladies' Jersey ribbed Union Suits, high neck. long sleeves, ankle length, 65c values for .. 59' Ladies’ Imported Silk and Ingrain Lisle Hose, double at wear ing points, black, white and tan, regular and out sizes, 39c values, three pairs for SI OO Children's fine ribbed Hose, black, white and tan. heavy weight for boys in black only, double knees, spliced heels and toes, sizes 5 to 10, 15c sellers, for .. 12'/40 INFANTS’ SLIPS. Mode of soft nainsook and witli ruffles at neck and sleeves, Haturdav apo dal 350 VIOLETTA SOAP. Three cakea In bo*, 26c value, Saturday for 15 c House Dresses Made of striped ginghams and checked nr percales. Splendid values Saturday.... */DC PURE LARD Size 5 73c Size 10 $1.48 Size 20 $2.79 LARD COMPOUND Size 5 58c Size 10 $1.15 Size 20 $2.23 CRACKERS National Biscuit All 10c size, or 3 packages &DC All 5c size, or 6 packages LjC Watch the War Game One of the most ab sorbing games of the day is the War Game, grim enough sounding in itself, but truly a game and full of lively interest. The War Game will be played in our front window from 6 to 8 o’clock Saturday night. The games are 50c each. nothing of the wonderful opportuni ties for scenic grandeur, offered In that beautiful tropical climate, The most successful season of Its long ca reer Is predicted for (Jus 11 Ill's big musical offering of Bud Fisher's ec i entrlr character creation. The New York American's dally cartoon series of "Mutt and Jeff" Is now both na tionally and Internationally famous. It will live as long as Bud Fisher can dip up new dope” and (Jus Hill can {iurnlsh an acceptable play evety year "Mutt and Jeff” will he at the Grand tonight. To th* Public. "I used a bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy last winter for a se vere bronchial cough and can con- ! scientlously say that 1 never took a ! medicine that did me so much good," I writes Mrs. G. W Andrews. Andrews, Iml. For sale by all dealers. Ladles’ Seamless Tot ton Hose, fast black, extra spliced heels and toes, fall weight, 19c value .. . \%VtC Ladies’ ribbed Corset Covers, high neck, long sleeves, 35c value 25*' Children's Jersey rib bed bleached Union Suits, ages 2 to 13 J' p ars 50V Children’s Jersey rib bed Vests, Pants and Drawers, ages 2 to 14 years 25* : and PSC Toadies’ Knitted Skirts, full length and width, 35c value . . . . 25<' Ladies’ full fashioned cotton Hose, double at t wearing: points, black, black with unbleached split soles and bal briggan, 36c values, INFANTS’ DRESSES Bong and short dresses of soft nainsook, embroider ed yoke, 76c values, BATH SOAP Venetian Hath Soap Tab lets, economical and de lightful; guaranteed pure, dozen cakes .. .. *1 00 Three cakes 25*' “More For A Dollar Than A Dollar Will Buy Elsewhere ” FRIED OYSTERS Hash browned potatoes, celery, pickles, rolls, choice of coffee, tea or milk will be the supper in White’s Tea Room Saturday night from 6:30 to 9:30 o'clock. j/\ The price is 4UC From 12 to 3:30 the regular Business Luncheon or will be served for JJC At all other hours light refreshments, ices, salads, sandwiches, etc., may be had. 'Zforrw*/. GIRLS’ HATS Brown and blue corduroy with I’erslan scarfs. at $125 SCENTED SOAPS Two caUpr violet or wnn dlewond and one can tnl- Hum powder, 45c values, Saturday for .. .. 25'' Separate Skirts Fine quality French Serge, made on the altered lines of Fall and Winter. rf*r Qp Special DD.S/D SALE OF VAN CAMP’S GOODS Soup, Van Camp’s— Vegetable, 12 cans .SI.OO Chicken, 6 cans. . . . 50c Tomato. 6 cans .... 50c Pork and Beans, Van Camp’s Large cans, 6 for . . SI.OO Medium, 6 cans for . 75c Small, 6 cans for .. . 50c Lye Hominy, Van Camp's, No. 3, 12 cans. .. .SI.OO 6 cans 54c Spaghetti, Van Camp’s, No. 2 6 cans 75c 3 cans 38c Evaporated Cream, PP 12 cans, $1.08; 6 cans ODC Pumpkin, Van Camp’s, No. 3 12 cans $1.15 6 cans 58c Tomatoes, No. 2 12 cans 90c 6 cans 48c Tomatoes, No. 3 12 cans SI.OB 6 cans 55c Lima Beans, No. 2 12 cans $1.40 6 cans 74c CHRONOLOGY OF i IWPORTANT EVENTS i When and Where Are Much Mooted Questions Arising in All History. A nnrratlVf of faotM awl ft vents, ur ' f’hronologU’fiM” or oiliitwljo*. with ! thflr e-Mur* rtfal effects. Itt (filled hln* I lory. Itilt j'* the flint (|ilt**tloiin USU’l il> nr.Ut tl arc when and where it In cun • totnarv t<> place then** fm h And events lln chronology i < * 4*- Thin h'l* heen tin* .«I in of the editor of '"Mm* Million* Ml \v«r.“ which In now hrlng pr#«rnt*d hi reader* of The l!*r | old. Juvery Unporimit evi-m lo« gre>l THREE Toilet Goods Lyon’* Tootli Powder .. Sozodcnt .... Frostllla Llsterlne .... Danderlne ... Woodbury** Facial Soap Arnica Tooth Soap 4 Jurgen’* 1-lb Ca ns Talcu rn 1 Odo-80-No .. Pond’s Rxtract Bradley’s Vlo l«t Bath Salt , to!* 25s Pebeco Tooth Paste Llnterlne ...... Danderine ... -Hind's Hon«y and Atimond Cream ..... Wilson's kreckl* Cream ..... Pond’s Rxtract Newbro’s Herplrld* .. Olyoo-Thy moltna ....... Odo-Ro-No .., Repilai 50c 26c Peroxide Tooth Panto .. .. ..flO Visit the Aubrey Sisters' demonstra tion, main floor, near elevator. Peas, Sifted, No. 2 12 cans .$1.45 6 cans , J74c Corn, Sugar, No. 2 12 cans 95c 6 cans .. 48c String Beans, No. 2 12 cans jSSc 6 cans « . 47c Okra and Tomatoes, No. 8— 12 cans SLI2 C cans .. 57c Jelly, Bull Head, QP 3 glasses “DC Jam, any kind, of 3 glasses “DC Ketchup, Bull Head, or 8 bottles “DC Pickles, Boy Brand, oq large bottle “3C Olives, stuffed or or plain, 3 bottles for . “DC Pickles, C. & B. Assortment Quarts 53c Pints 33c Half-pints 23c European conflict, from ths assassina tion of Archduke Francis Ferdinand and the demands made upon Hervla by Aus tria m consequence thereof, on through the various decrees, proclamations ami declarations of war; Wien the mobilise, lions, the Invasions, the attacks; the ' Pin oprlatiorts of money for war pnr- I ones , the prnclaniHHons of neutrality •md then the actual warfare on land and sett lid 111 tin- ulr, with every detail In chronological sequence. Ho readers may be nssnred of getting the complete and truthful story of the mighty conflict In this continuous nnr ■ alive. It Is Issued In parts every two Weeks. Part One ts now being pre sented to readers. ns explained else where In these columns, and Part Two will he ready next week A perusal tis these first few chupters will show how necessity It Is to have exact Information on this Importnnt subject. As a mat ter of fact, this war *tor> should now I come a part V»f the education of every man and woman, ninl of cunvse school children should lie fa ml llnr with It. Turn to the War Book Coupons print ed daily In these columns nnd learn how (Us tl Is to gut Ilia untile aeries. Satur *l 19c Site day 39c