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PLAYING THE GAME.
1 am running a riwk when I give
you ft few tip* About the game that
a woman can play to win a man's at
tention. Whan I slate that any kind
of woman can be a success al this,
the dumb, the clever, the cruel, the
kind, the (rood and bad, I admit that
I am giving power to the fair sex,
snys an exchange. Hut lam also tell
ing others who are iKnorant of the
wiles and tricks of their slaters that
there Is hope for all If the |>lan of the
Campaign be known. Here are some
One of Levy’s Boys Balmacanns
and Other Things that Children
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Dutch, Russian and Sailor Suits for the little
boys.
F<»r Outer, Slopping or Undearwrar go to Au
gusta’s most complete Juvenile Store—
The J. Willie Levy Co.
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Special Attractions in SUITS and DRESSES
500 New Suits, Dresses and Coats
Many New Suit Models for Monday
Tomorrow wo show new arrival* ,of Individual nnd lntmltnble SUITS and PRESSES Among ,hr suits
ahown are the new
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I.on* and graceful coat styles some of them ripple effects; others plaited and ansh trimmed; many fur
trimmed models, and several deep fitted girdle coat cfl'eota. Each one la perfectly tailored; every one shows
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SOCIETY NEWS
! points that ootllns the work or play.
Tb* blood bo on your h«*ad.
Do not know too much. A man
j bat* th« backing of conn and hi* own
masculine feeling of Buperlorlty. He
j docM not wlnh to find a woman who
can put It all over him In the matter
lof information. Do not correct the
HtaterrientH that are wrong, and above
all, do not frighten a man by Haying
that you have a degree, a few medalw
and vast experience in traveling and
reading. Keep the fact, that you have
lived in Kamchatka In the back-
and Boys Wear
With tlu* rowing of pool
flays, vour hoy’s health <lp
marnls his iiping properly
clothed.
(Tirls\ Boys’ and .Chil
drpn’s Sweater-, Reefers
and Raincoats, in a great
variety of styles and prices.
Warm Underwear in all
weights of cotton and wool,
one and two pieces.
Raja mas, in outing and
flannel, one and two pieces.
Nobby English Suits with
patch pockets for the big
hoy.
The Only Exclusive
Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear
Store in Augusta
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La MILITAIRE
the lino Hurt tbe awco Ihiit cnn only
he produced by expert suit builders.
Among the new colors shown are
IYu satan Green, Midnight Bins, Ame
thyst, Turkish Brown, Belgian Blue,
Pheasant Green and Black.
SELECT AND EXCLUSIVE SUITS—
#22 50 TO 547 50
A Marvelous Assortment of
One-Picce Dresses
Rvrry caprice of fashion has been
met In the selection of the new dreaset
shown here tomorrow:
CHIFFONS
SATINS
BERGES
GABARDINES
Several charming models are alsx
shown 1n combination of laice and
Satin. Satin and Serge, Nets and Vet
Xets t'rapes and Satina Kvetw mods
now at the height of fashion la among
the models shown
Ba huues In every variation. Redln-
Dmm> Polonals# Dresaea. Bo
lero lYesaea. Tunic, Moyenage and
Coat Dreaaca
Kvery gsxid fall color la shown In
the assortment. New oollar and cuff
trimmings are used lavishly. Many
of the dresses have lace and chiffon
veata: others Net Persian and Braid
finish
NEW MODELS IN BEAUTIFUL
DRESSES—
•ft 75 to #27 50
Hats Conspicuous lor
Clever Conceptions
A wide range for y our selection. In
becoming shape* A hat for every
Idea, and In such a range of values
that even the nmat fastidious will be
as w ell pleased aa we are. Priced front
S 3 50 «r
ground. Do not tell him that he la
mistaken and that the Taj Mahal is a
tomb, not a cocktail. Let him go on
In Ilia erring way and smile to your
«elf. Of course T am not HUggeHftng
that a player of t. hp game have any
pride, self-respect, and intellctual
force. I do not presume for a minute
that this will work with a woman who
rises in her intellectual wrath and
smites misinformation a mighty blow
because she insists on the just, even
In the matter of learning. I am only
DIRECTOIRE
HUSSAR „
CREPES
CHARMEUSE3
COMBINATIONS
VELVETS
PIMPLES FROM
SHOULDERS TO HIPS
Itched and Burned, Sleep Impossi
ble, Clothes Irritated. Used Cu
ticura Soap and Ointment, In
Two Weeks Sound and Well.
•
Rout# No. 3, DadaviUe, Ala. —"I was
troubled with a terrible freaking out- be
tween my shoulders and down to my hips.
It came in pimples and ray bark
looked very red and raw. It
Itched and burned so that
sleep and rent were imixissible
and I could not sleep any
hardly for weeks. My clothes
Irritated ray back till It got so
sore 1 had to have a soft cloth
pinned to ray shirt.
“I got two treatments hut
my trouble kept getting worse. As I heard
of Cuticura Soap and Ointment for years
1 bought a rake of Cuticura Soap and box
of Cuticura Ointment and to my surprise
and joy my itching and burning had disap
peared. My hack hud been so raw and in
flamed I could not lie on It and thw first
application brought relief. I washed ray
buck twice a day with a strong lather of
< ut irura Soap and then applied the Cuticura
Ointment. In two weeks I was sound and
well and have never been troubled since.”
(Signed) J. 1). Ahernatty, Jan. 20, KM4.
Samples Free by Mail
Children prefer Cuticura Soap because of
Its soothing emollient properties In all rases
of irritation of the skin and sralp, especially
when assisted by light touches of Cuticura
Ointment. A single set. Is often sufficient
when all else fails. Although they are sold
throughout the world, a sample of each wit h
82-p. Skin Rook will be sent free upon
request. Address post-card; “Cuticura,
Dept. T, Bostou.”
Do you know of any other
Improvement you can make
to your home that will add
to much to its intrinsic value
ae having it wired for #l«o
--tricity ?
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THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
I telling you how to play the game.
j Be a snuggler. I.et the man who
1b walking by your aide feel the soft
ness of your arm and the round flesh
of the shoulder. Jjo not draw away
from him if the crowds happen to
make the mass of humanity denser,
but use this for an excuse to let him
realize the smoothness of your arm
and the warmth of your hands. I.et
him have the bliss of protecting you
from strangers. A man loves to feel
that he has charge of a clinging, sweet
young tihng, and above ail, he is de
lighted if lie can glare at an offender.
He is tickled to death to be able to‘
Jostle a rough man who had dared
j to push you in his eagerness for the
, latest war bulletins. Let your protec
i tor protect. lie likes it. And above
1 all, cling to him.
When John calls for you, a very
good little trick is that which allows
you to appear at the head of the
stairs, as if you did not wish to be
seen, Just to say that you will be down
in a few minutes. Ask him whether
he likes you in blue or pink. And as
either dress is becoming to you if you
ore a clever one to dress according
to your beauty, why,' put on the one
that lie chooses, lie Is . jiractlcally
your best bet from the time you de
scend the stairway.
l’lay on a man’s sympathy. Make
him feel that you are the most down
trodden, abused, overworked little
woman i i his circle. Let him break
a blood vessel in his imprecations
against your family, employer or the
world at large. Let him protest, with
a proprietory voice against the fact
that you are being dealt with un
justly. Encourage him to express
himself in forcible terms. There will
be only one way out of it. He will
hat e to come, to the rescue. This is
an excellent trick.
Appeal to a man's love of the beau
tiful. By that 1 mean the hazy, in
distinct beauty. He admires your
profile against a moon or a lamp
shade. It is something tangible, and
be can rave over it without knowing
the difference between a Botticelli
and a Franz Hals. He can feel se
cure in the compliments that he hands
you. Who does not like to be told
that she has a Madonna head, or
hands that are more lovely than
Mona Lisas. So give the man a
chance at showing liiH appreciation
of art, for art's sake, as well as for
your own.
Jealousy is a great factor In a suc
cessful' landing of the reticent man.
Be very sorry, once In a while, but
refuse to go to the theater because
you have promised to meet an old
friend at the park to walk miles with
him. This may entail your giving up
a good enrtetainment, but It will bring
the refused one to your little feet In a
very short time, No man likes to be
displaced. His pride comes to your
n srue. The one who is sure of him
self needs to be shaken in that se
curity. The other fellow is an ex
cellent help. Play him in the game.
The absent treatment Is also ef
fective. Don’t let a man see too much
of you. Let him miss you when
you're gone. Let him see a lot of the
other girl, so much, in fact, that he
is reaily to rush into your arms at
first sight. Contrast is a great help
er. By Invidious comparisons he will
see qualities in you that he has never
suspected, and that may not be there
at all. He will seize you before any
other conqueror has a chance. The
wedding ring may as well be meas
ured for your third finger the next
time that you are in tile shopping
district.
The game that you can win la one
of the oldest ones in the world. The
queer thing about it is that the dumb
est little girl can beat out the clev
erest; the Innocent one can outtrick
the knowing; the young can win over
the old. Some women have an in
herent ability to play the game. Oth
er women acquire it in a few lessons.
AH are on the road to successful
changing of the lame name, if these
points be taken as guides. Whether
your trip be over a sea of glass or
around the edge of a volcano, it will
have the result that most women wish.
Did you ask whether I have ever
played it? Tut, tut! I am telling you
what 1 have seen.
EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT
AUGUSTA WOMAN’S CLUB.
The first meeting of the Educational
Department of the Woman’s Club was
held on Monday afternoon. Miss Kittle
Hoggs, chairman, presiding.
Minutes of previous meeting were
read and approved. Several new mem
bers of the club were welcomed into this
department.
Reports were reed from various com
mittees. Scholarship committee report
ed that club had awarded one scholar
ship through this department.
Important subjects along educational
lines were ably discussed and plans laid
for covering of a broad field of work
during the year.
As this department will co-operate
with entertainment committee for a pro
gram for the next meeting, it was de
cided to put on a discussion which will
be open to all members.
Subjects of discussion to be “The
Schoolhouse as a Social Center,” and
••Women of the Hoard of Education."
Mrs. J. S Pius will lead discussion
on first subject snd Mrs. Percy Hurum
will lead with latter.
Department recommended that a ly
ceum cot tree of lecture# he put on dur
ing the winter months for pupils of Au
gusta schools and their parents Sev
eral of Augusta’s able orators were con
sidered as speakers for these occasions.
Parent-Teachers’ Associations were
recommended and unanimously endorsed.
On motion of Mrs. Hurum, Mrs. T. Q.
Nottingham was elected as official re
porter for this department.
AUGUSTA EQUAL SUFFRAGE
ASSOCIATION TO MEET.
The Augusts Equal Suffrage Associa
tion will hold Its next meeting Friday,
SOth. at eight-thirty o’clock In the Al
bion parlors This will be the first
meeting of the association since its or
ganisation In September, and the suf
fragists in Augusta are greatly inter
ested In making this meeting a twilliant
occasion.
dome of the hranlest snd best cltl-
Sfftft are to nnkt addresses. Mrs J. p.
Hammond. Capt. J. Rice Smith snd
Colonel Sam * Nlvt, one of Richmond
county s representatives, are to be
among the speakers, and the subject of
Equal Suffrage will be brought before
the Augusta public in a most convinc
ing and interesting way.
Since the initial meeting In September
the lenders in this cause have been de
lighted at the great interest evinced by
the men and women of out* city in Equal
Suffrage.
The suffrage cause in Georgia hat
made wonderful strides In the Past year,
and while Augusta has been slow In re
epondlng to this call, the enthusiasm is
all the greater by the delay.
The women who stand by this move
ment are representatives of so many
different interests in our community life,
mothers, home-makes*, business and pro
fessional woman. and in their efforts for
Equal Suffrage have received the en
dorsement and assurance of co-operation
of the most prominent snd progressive,
profession*! and business men of All-
Copyright Hart Schaffncr & Mar*
MEN who are at war don’t pay much atten
tion to the way their clothes look; but you
are not at war; you’d better be particular.
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BUSINESS OFFICE,
AUGUSTA HERALD.