The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, October 22, 1914, Home Edition, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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EIGHT Society awards in art and NEEDLEWORK DEPARTMENT AT FAIR Art Department—Oil*. Beat portrait from Ufo, In olla, Mra. J. Bishop Alexander . ■$ 6.00 Beat fruit plere. In oil. Mlr* Bailey, OranyeburK. H. C B OO Beßt flower piece, In oil, Mis* Anne Lou Henry 0.00 Beat figure paintlna. In oil, Mra J. Blahop Alexander, Jr 000 Beat atlll life, In oil, Mine <'allie Baker 0.00 Beat landscape, In oil, Miaa {'allie Baker 0.00 Water Colora Beat portrait from copy. In water colora, Mlaa Kathlyn Miller 0.00 Beal flower pieec. In water col ora Miss faille Maker 0.00 Beat fruit piece In water colora, Mra. 8 B. Ruaaell 0.00 Beat landscape In water colora, Mra B. B. Pitta 0.00 Beat figure painting. In water ooloTa. Mlaa Julia Johnaton ... 000 Best atlll life piece. In water col ora Mra 8. B. Huaaell 0.00 Beat miniature, In water colora, (flrat prize i, Mra. Theodore Caswell. Jr (Second prize) . China Painting. Beat flower pnlntlng, on china. Mra Fred J. Bodeker 000 Reat fruit painting, on china, Mlaa Fannie Batca 0.00 Beat figure painting, on china, Mra. V. r>. Barbot B O 0 Beat conventional detdiin. on china, Mra. Mary I.on Fuller.. 0.00 Collections. Beat collection of china pnlntlng, Mra. \V B. Whltton, North An gueta 8. C r, nn I. and beat collection of painting (from one exhibitor), Mra. W. K Sense. Orangeburg, 8. B OO Beat collection of patntlnga from child under 12 yeitra. (flrat prize). Master Karl Ewing 10.00 (Recnnd prize) Mlaa Pauline Wataon B.Oft Beat dealgn menu, place, or acore card*, In Water color*, not leaa than alx card*, Mra. Tom Per rin. North Augusta, H. (' 8.00 Beat pea anil Ink sketch. Mrs. S. C Selgfrlod, North Augusta. 8. C 5 00 Beal tapestry, (flrat prize), Mlaa Francis Holmes 10.00 (Second prize) Mra V. 1) Barbot 5.00 NEEDLEWORK DEPARTMENT. Sunhonnet, Mlaa Emma McCann SI.OO Plain Shirtwaist, Mlaa Marlon Ballard. North Augusta B 0 Underskirt, Mlaa Elembeth Key nolda, Hrphxllmh 1.00 Corset Cover, Mra A. H. De- Vaughn 1.00 Chemise, Mlaa S \V. Hchnelker.. 1.00 Night down, Mlaa Margaret Par ker I 50 Drawers. Mri Theodore Cas well, Jr B 0 Fancy Apron. Mra. Siegfried, North Aikgnatii 50 dentb iv in’ Mi gltgee Shirt, Mrs. Hi gene Mcrphey 1.00 C ipbni .'i. Night Shirt. Mra. , V. hldby 1.00 t li'UV* Ine-s, Mrs. Harry Mor Child's Skirl. Mrs K. E. Mc- Auliffe . 1.00 Plain Hem Handkerchief, Mrs. , M B. Ballard. North Augusta. .76 Baby Carriage Pillow Case. Mrs. J. H. Couley 1.00 Child’s Dress, Mrs Win. M. D'An tlgnac 500 Baby’s Cap, Mrs. Wilbur Hill, North Augucta .. 200 Best lairiles' Underskirt, Mrs. Theodore Caswell, Jr 2.00 Chemise, Mlsa Lucy Walden, Fairfax. 8. C 2.00 Night Gown, Mias Marlon Rood,. 2.00 Infanta' Outfit, not less than 4 pieces. Mrs. Whldby 5.00 Ladles' Embroidered Dress, fin ished. Miss Marlon Hood .. .. 5.00 Embroidered Shirtwaist, finished, Mra. Isaac W Read 8.00 Table Cover, Miss Adelle Parker S.OO Centerpiece, white, Mrs. J. P. Smith ...3 00 Centerpiece, colored, Mra. J. H. Conley, Monte Sano 2,00 Centerpiece, colored, on colored material, Mrs. J. H. Vinson .... 5.00 Fet Dollies, letelred. Mrs. Annie Thomas. North Augusta .. ..200 Tray Cover. Mrs T W Price 2.00 White Lingerie Sofa Pillow, Mrs. Isaac Read ~ .. 2,00 Bureau Scarf. Mlaa Ethel Petty. North Augusta 1.50 Sofa Pillow, colored, Mra, J. H. Scharnlta. Ky 50 Handkerchief Monogram, Miss Marlon Rood 1.00 Specimen Punch Work, Mrs. C. H. Otten 5.00 Cross-Stitch Embroidery. Mrs. F. E Fllber 2.00 Specimen Fluff* Embroidery Mrs F. E Fllber 5.00 Embroidered Bsby Hacquc, Mr*. Woodhurn. Oolumtda. S. C. .. . 1.00 Corset Cover. Mis* Marlon Rond 2.00 Child's Cloak, Mra. R A. Mc- Aullffe 5.00 Wallachlai) Embroidery, Mr*. J. W. Johnson * 00 Embroidered Pillow Cases. Miss Adelle Parker 2.00 Embroidered Baby Cap. Mis* K. Reynolds. Hephlmbah, (la. .. .. 2.00 F.rabroldered Towel#. Mra. T, W. Pries 1 00 Bpeclm»n Point lac*. Mra F. W Capers 5.00 Battenhurg Centerpiece, Mr*. Woodburn, Columbia. S C .... sOn Table Cover. Mr* F K. Fllbur.. 1.50 Bureau Scarf. Mra. J. H. Lewis.. 1.50 Two yard* Knitted latce, Mr*. M R. Mallard North Augusta .... 100 Two yards Crocheted laca. Mr*. A H. DeVsughn l.Od 11. niton I*l see, Mr*. F W Caper* 2.00 Irish Crochet Collar. Mrs, 8. K. Bates, North Augusta 1.00 Crocheted Table Mata, Miss Mar garet Parker 1.00 Tatting Specimen. Mr* G. Tow ers. North Augusta 2.00 .Best and large#! collection by one exhibitor In this department, Mra F. W. Capera 500 Table Cover. Mra. O. F. Ott, El* loree, 8. C. .. ~ ~ •. .. ~ ~ 200 Bureau Scarf. Mra. O. K. Ott El loree, 8. C. .. . 1.50 Centerpiece, Mra J. O. Davis,,,. 200 Pillow Shams, Mr*. Alex Rae ~ 2.tßi Drawn work dolllea. Mr* S K Hiegfleld. North Augusta .... 1.00 Bilk quilt finished, Mlsa Klnch ley 2.00 Worsted kullt. finished ~, 2.00 cotton patchwork quilt. Miss E. 8. Rteevns 1.50 toitmfil too tees, Mi»* Ml. Walsh.. .50 Knitted counterpane, Mr*. Tom J. Miller 2.00 Crochet«*d hofljiprciad, Mian Jen nie I loir 2.00 <’rocheted chlld'w nark, Mr*. H. B HtelllnK* 100 Bent display grog* work, Ml*» Marlon HmwJ 1.00 Knltterj or ehocheted slipper*, Mlhh M. E. McKnight 1,00 Crib rjullt, Mr*. If. It. Ht#-l 11 nRw. . 1.60 Crocheted afghan, Mr*. F. W, Gaper* 2.00 I'in cushion, Mr*. Alex Rhp 1.00 Crocheted shawl, Mr* H. B. Btel llna* 1 00 Knitted bed nhoe*. Mr*. H. B. Stalling* 60 Knitted *oarf, Mr*. IT. R. Stel lintr* 1.00 Ka*clnator, Mr*. C. H. Hett 50 Fancy hand hagr. Mr*. R. J. Wil lingham, Thomson. Ca 1.00 Baby’* blh, Mr*. T. W. Price 75 Knitted baby nock*. Mr*. M. R. Ballard 50 A**ortment burst wood, Mr*. 8. B. Russell 2.00 Slumber robe, Mr*. lunar 2.00 Speelinent crochet work, Mi** Mary Hughe* 1.00 Collection children’* fancy work, Mi** cHadv« Price 100 Jabot, Miaa Marion Rood 50 Collection children’* exhibit, not lea* than *ix piece*, under 12 year*. Mlhh Lucille Price 1.60 Worsted rjullt. Mr*. J W. John son 2.00 Apron. child’* exhibit. Ml** Hlady* Price North Augusta, H C 100 • - ... MISS MARION ROOD PRIZE WINNER OF BLUE RIBBONB. Miss Marlon Food's friends are con gnilnlatlog lor on having Nec.ircd the most blue ribbons In the Women’s Department. Needlework, at the Georgia «'arolln« Fair, and also the five dollar prize offered by Von Katnp. Mlhh Rood ha* a Wonderfully beautiful display of art needlework In which collection Is an exquisite dress of crepe hand-embroidered and elaborately trimmed and Inlet with delicate hand made Irish lace, every stitch of which was made by her as well as the artistic design of the dress. Mr. and Mra. James Cantelou mo tored over fron Edgefield today to at tend the fair .Mrs. It. <’. Veely and Miss Moselle Neely are visiting Mrs. a.nd Miss Scud dor In Athens. Mi- it \V. Spofford and children Im.r returned home after a delightful visit mirth. Miss |tortie Power has returned to Augusta after spending the summer with relatives in Anderson. 8. C. Mrs Edmund Melvin’s condition continues to Improve and It is now thought that she will he able to he moved from the t'lty hospital to her North Augusta home the laHt of this week. Miss Nellie Lamar Is visiting friends In Savannah. A charming pic ture of Miss l.amar apepared In one of the late Savannah exchanges. INTERESTING ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED IN SAVANNAH. Augusta friends will be Interested In the following from the Savannah Morning News: Mr, and Mrs Francis Phauncey Hat- Icy have announced the engagement of their daughter. Aln.ee, to Mr. Miles Wilcox. No engagement of this sea son will he of greater Interest socially. The wedding plans have not yet been arranged hut It will take place In the spring. CITY UNION OF WOMEN'S MISSIONS TO MEET The City Union of the Women's Bap tist Missionary Union will meet to morrow, Friday afternoon at four thirty o'clock at Woodlawn Baptist church. All Women Baptist Unions are urged to allend The Woodlawn Baptist Society Is requested to remain after the session for a business ses slon. MRS. BERTRAM DALES ENTERTAINS FOR MISS MARTHA DENNING. Mlsa Martha Denning, Mlsa liretch en Bredenberg, Mlsa Avlee Dales and Mr Clifford Hatcher, of Waynesboro, with Mr and Mrs. Bertram Dales formed a congenial little theatre party at the Grand last night to see the Acme production of "The Man of the Hour." LADIES' CLASSES AT Y. W. C. A. GYMNASIUM. The ladles' classes will meet Friday, October 28rd from 11 to 12 a. m. and from 12 to 12:SO p. m. The next meeting of the ladles' classes will be Tuesday, October 27th, at the same hour*. Hair Tinting All the Rage The Absolute end Utter Harmlessness of "Brownatons" Hat Mad* Hair Tinting B«fs and Easy. You need not tolsnu# gray, streaked ; or faded hnlr another day. It take* but a few imtmettit to apply "Browns- j u»n«” with your »*onih or hruah, and J'Hl a lit! la "touch- j Ina up’* one# a ! month wl.nuhl kaap . your hair the beau- : tifui *ha tl a you most desire Result* always thr ftutna alwh>» p rAsitif. M i|! not rub or j wash off and fuafr- i anteed to contain I Ilona of tha d nicer- I oua titered lent* an ©ftan found In 'NJyea.*’ Prepared In two fthadaa. One to pro- i duo# fPHden or me- i fljuin brown, th* other, dark hrnwn or ' bln ok Suii'pl* and booklet aent on reoatpt of I<< "ttrnwnaton# 1 It* oold by iMdlmt I drug atoraa. In two elae# lie and II 0 i Wd«r ditoot from Kenton I'tiamt iotl Co. 11! K Ptke Ktreol, Ctwlnaton. Kv,. If your dru**t»< will not auppty you. You will mv» youraelf muoli annoyance i by refuoln* to areept a aubeUtute Inolat on '•Hruwnatone" at your j Imirdroeaaru Sold and cuarnnteed In Aturuata b> Orren * Horaey llru* Co, and other I load! h« deatara j 1 | MISS M ATTpE PILCHER ENTERTAINS FOR MISS ARMSTRONG. < *ompllmentifiK Mlhh May Armstrong, i of Handersvillo, her house-guest, Mi** Matter* Pilcher entertained a party of fifteen la*t night at the Grand to Her* the Acme production of William A. Brady, “The Man of the Hour” with Robert Warwick In the leading rote. Mi** Pilcher’* guest* were: Mis* Arm *trong. Mi** Nelle Pilcher, Mis* Dell Harrison Mis* Ruth Stovall. Mi** Jen j nie Phi I pot, Ml** ftebie Wlggin*, Mr. IT.1 T . T. Koch, Mr. H. R. Cream#?, Mr. Dillion. Mr. Stothart. Dr. Yarborough, Mr. Scrogg* Dr. Olive and Mr. and Mr* Fred Power*. Ml**e* May. Clifford and Tommie of Waynesboro, and their guest, Mi** Florence Mercer, of Al bany. fin., came up to Augusta today to attend the fair. Mr*. James Htothart, of Savannah, $5,000.00 NEEDED FOR THE WORK OF THE ASSOCIATED CHARITES OF AUGUSTA The Question of Finance must be disposed of. <’ THE MUNITIONS OF WAR PROVIDED In order that the Association may be enabled to continue its work and give ADEQUATE HELP WHERE HELP IS NEEDED The Directors will soon begin a city-wide canvass and YOU will be asked to subscribe. « Read the short articles which will appear in this paper from day to day; learn the objects of the Associated Charities of Augusta, its policy. AND UNDERSTAND ITS VALUE IN YOUR COMMUNITY. Think about it NOW; talk it over with your family, and when the directors call upon you BE READY TO SIGN A CHECK or a Card for as much as you are able and willing to give. The officers and directors here given determine the policy of the Association. THEIR NAMES ARE A GUARANTEE THAT THE FUNDS CONTRIBUTED WILL BE USED WISELY AND IN A BUSINESS-LIKE MANNER. OFFICERS: S. A. FORTSON, President. CHARLES E. WHITNEY, Vice-President. MRS. C. A. ROWLAND, Vice-President. MRS. CHARLES H. PHINIZY, Vice-President. MRS. H. B. KING, Vice-President. ARCHIBALD BLACKSHEAR, Attorney. J. GARDNER WEIGLE, Treasurer. MRS. E. S. HOLLINGSWORTH. Secretary. THIS SPACE HAS BEEN GENEROUSLY CONTRIBUTED BY THE HERALD. THOUSANDS OF BOTTLES OF Are Being Sold on the Fair Grounds Daily The demand is so great that our plant is taxed to its fullest capacity to supply the trade. There’s a Reason! Lovers of good, pure and wholesome drink have recognized in C-H-E-R-O C-O-L-A its superiority over all others. 1 HiM THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. is visiting Mrs. Gus Speth, having been i-alled here by the Illness of her young grandson, Gus Speth, Jr. —Congratulation* are being extend ed to Mr and Mrs. Clark Cliett on the arrival at their home on upper Ellis street of a pretty little daughter. OLD LADIES' PARTY TO SEE "AMERICA.” The old ladles of the Mary Warren Home will be the guests of Mr. Tant at the Hippodrome Acme presentation of “America” at the Grand tomorrow, Friday, night. This is a beautiful thought of Mr. Tant's and is greatly appreciated and will be greatly enjoyed by the old ladies. Into whose life very little of pleasure is now thrown. —Mrs. John P. Welsiger has return ed from Washington. Ga. -Mrs. J. H. Kinard is back from At lanta, Oft. Chero-Cola was allowed the exclusive representation on the Fair Grounds again this season. Why? The answer is plain. The board of managers knew there were no harmful ingredients in Chero-Cola; they knew' it would please the thousands of visitors who wanted a perfect drink—a beverage that was exhilarating palatable wholesome! All these, and others, are embodied in CHERO - COLA. “There’s None So Good.” —Mrs. E. J. O’Connor has returned from Atlanta. —Miss Owyns, of Dunbarton, B. C. and Mrs. Tharpe of this city, have re turned from Hot Springs, Ark., where they have been for several weeks. —Friends of Mrs. Joseph Ramey, of Birmingham, will regret to learn that she has been quite sick. CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL BIRTHDAY PARTY. We are so sorry but we simply for got to send the list today. Look out for the one tomorrow. C. H. A. PRES’T MAY VISIT CHARLOTTE. Washington.—President Wilson to day took under advisement an Invlta vitatlon to attend a laymen's mission ary convention of the Southern Pres byterian church at Charlotte, N. C., Feb. 16th, extended by Representative Webb and a delegation from North Carolina- DIRECTORS:; H. C. Boardman, Ben E. Lester, Mrs. Wm. Butt, Lansing Lee. J. A. A. W. Clark, Mrs. David Nachman, Miss Mary C. Cuthbert E. A. Pendleton, T. I. Hickman, T. E. Oertel, W. J. Hollingsworth. W. M. Rowland, Henry C. Hammond, David Slusky, Mrs. J. A. Hauser, G. S. Whitney, T. W. Loyless, C. E. Whitney. A Regular Schneider Sale of Women’s Suits and Dresses There are a great many women who have been waiting for the opportunity of buying these high class sample suits we always have for you at this time of the year. Mr. Schneider made some extra ordinary good purchases of sample suits from manufacturers who were through with their sam ples and wanted the money more than the gar ments. Here are some of them: $30.00 to $37.50 Suits Selling at $23.75. Over one hundred women’s high class sample suits will go on sale in the morning. They are the best you can buy and the lot comprises 45 coats. Real importel models and the very newest and highest class materials. The very best tailored garments ever produced; values d»<l9 from S3O to $37.50, at s£d.ld Suits lip To $25 at $16.50 Over five hundred of these women’s high class tailored suits will be on sale tomorrow. They are mighty good, so see them. are the newest and they are made by the highest class makers, but we bought them mighty cheap. Broadcloths, gab ardines, serges, poplins, etc —45-inch coats, lined with best guaranteed satin; worth regularly to $25.00; special at $16.50 OUR $22.50 SUITS AT $12.95 This line of women’s suits has never been equaled at such a price. In the lot are suits of every good and desirable model. The materials are all that could be asked for and you may choose from any good color. These are the suits you’ll pay $22.50 for regularly. Some of them are lined throughout with C*l OAC peau de cygne. Special «pJL&e«/D Women’s $15.00 Suits at $7.95 You’ll certainly buy a suit tomorrow when you see this lot. These suits are made of novelty weaves and all wool serges. 36 and 45 inch coats, well lined and perfectly tailored. No other place in the city will begin to show you such values as these. They are the regular $15.00 values, qj selling for <PI*«/D $20.00 Pretty Serge Dresses at $9.95 A beautiful lot of all wool serge dresses, also made of finest serge and satin combinations. All the best models. You have never seen such dresses d»Q Ar under S2O, but at Schneider’s they are .... $8.50 TO SIO.OO DRESSES $4.95 Just received this special lot of new garments, and they are exceptionally good. They are made in the most popular styles. Very effective in every way. Silk or satin dresses; real $8.50 to $lO values; all col ors and black. Special jt g\r“ at 3)4.95 SI.OO and $1.50 White Waists 37c Over one thousand women’s white waists, plain tailor ed and lingerie, also Union linen, good styles and all good clean waists. Worth SI.OO to $1.50. 07 Choice O/C SCHNEIDER'S THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22.