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-RIDAY, OCTOBER 3CV
BUY HEAVY ARTICLES
At special Harvest Sale prices this week through our
HOUSEHOLD CLUB
and have the privilege of making easy time payments.
We sell furniture, stoves, carpets, rugs, china, bed
linen, sewing machines, pianos, Victrolas and housefur
nishings through the Household Club.
After Supper Sales
6 to 7 O’CLOCK.
Uneeda Biscuit, Lemon Snaps,
Zuzus, three packages . . . 10c
25c Cuticura Soap 19c
Alarm Clocks, guaranteed
time piece, regularly 79c.
Special 59c
Brooms, selected straw, four
sewed, “Little Miss,” 30
special 21c
Five sewed, “Winner,”
35c special 29c
Children’s Muslin Drawers,
10c regularly, for 8y 2 c
7 to 8 O’CLOCK
Octagon Soap, three cakes 10c
25c Packer’s Tar Soap . . 19c
Colonial Tumblers, 9-oz. size,
ground bottom, regularly 50c,
for, each 3c
Galvanized Buckets, 10-quart
size, regularly 25c, special 19c
Corsets, W. B. Special, $1.50
values for 59c
8 to 9 O’CLOCK
Sweetheart Toilet Soap,
3 cakes 10c
Peterman’s Roach and Ant
Food, regularly 15c, for . . 10c
Sanitol Tooth Powder ... 19c
Flannelette Petticoats,
50c values for 25c
Brassieres, embroidery trim
med, 50c values for 25c
Coal Hods, sizes 16 and 18,
extra special, each 21c
Paul Jones Middy Blouses , df)
From 14 to 20 Years . . .
Made of excellent quality galatea, all white and white with blue collar. Braid trimmed.
Navy blue or black Paul Jones Middy Blouses, collar, cuffs and pocket blue j
trimmed with white, black trimmed with black braid; ages 14 to 20 years JJI.VJV
Box coats, suitable for boys or girls between the ages of 3 and Values $2 to $4,50
$4.50 to $7.50, priced now from
Materials are diagonals, velveteens, corduroys and chinchillas.
Jbllm
Girls’ Serge Dresses, values to
$7.50, (C? 7C
now for
Sizes from fi to 14 years. The
styles are sailor effects and plain
straight models, in navy, brown
and garnet.
New Circular Rain Capes with
hood, for girls between the ages
of 6 and 14 years. Color navy blue.
$3.00 values, Satur- (Pj—fk
day for JlZ* 3U
The 20% Re
duction on Furs
Will not be effective after
Saturday.
Mink, lynx, racoon, o’pos
sum. mole, red and black
fox, ikunk and other beauti
ful nuffs and stoles may be
bougit Saturday at 20 per
cent off
marked price.
This is a
rare opportu
nity to se
cure furs at
such prices.
Modjcska Program
The 18th lntallment of the "Million
Dollar My»teiT is being shown at the
Modjeska Thiter today and even
ing. .
A great majy of the younger set,
•with a sprinkhg of the »lders. have
followed this ureat masterpiece of
Thanhouser’s Mth the utmost Inter
est and look trward day by day to
the greater wnder that is Inevitably
coming.
The folio win is a synopsis of to
day's episode:
How may people do you
Suppose wi be willing to live
in an unwild home five years
from todsjf
SATURDAY IS THE LAST DAY OF
OUR ANNUAL HARVEST SALE
ALL SOROSIS HIGH d*r% ae *
SHOES
Button and lace Sorosis high shoes,
in gunmetal, patent leather and
tan; every Sorosis high shoe in
stock, values to $5.00, or
Saturday
OIL HEATERS
The New Perfection odorless and
smokeless, regularly <J»O
$3.25, special
HEAVY BLEACHING
36 inches wide heavy bleaching,
10c value Saturday 6^c
Cretonne
Covered Boxes
Stationery
98c
Flowered cretonne cover
ed boxes, square and ob
long.
Letter size paper and cor
respondence cards.
Envelopes to match.
$2.00 value Saturday for
98c.
$1.25 next week.
The Princess Parlova arrives In
America. The newspapers announce
a wonderful masked ball to be given
by her. Norton and Florence are sur
prised to receive invitations. Joyously,
they select their costumes. Unsus
pected, Bratne and Countess Olga spy
on them. In the oriental splendor of
the masked ball, the treachery of the
black hundred stalks. Florence is
seized. Her disappearance Is discov
ered—excitement prevails. A terrific
explosion follows and again Norton
is the hero of the hour.
The next installment will be Friday.
A synopsis will be shown In The
Herald.
This serial is one of the most won
derful pieces of workmanship ever
shown on the screen. From the min
ute that the picture appears on the
screen the attention of the specta
tors is held as If In a vice.
"Old Jackson’s Girl.”
"Old Jackson’s Oirl," a very novel
play that is also being shown at the
Madjesks today and evening. The
story Itself is shown below:
Jim Jackson Is suspected by the
ranchers of the surrounding country
Our sales this week have been most encouraging, in fact, several days showing
greater receipts than the corresponding days last year. It is not to be wondered at,
however, when it is considered that every stock in the house is offering such unusual
bargains. The prices advertised in the four solid pages of last Sunday’s papers are
still effective for Saturday, and all charges made on that day will be put on next month’s
bills, payable December Ist.
Ladies’ patent leather, gunmetal
button boots, with kid or cloth tops,
high or low heels, $3.00 ( jg£|
values Saturday for . . .
Ladies’ gunmetal button and lace
boots, good full toes, made on
wide lasts, Saturday AQ
for $1.70
Girls’ Tub Dresses, in ginghams
and galatea, ages 6 to 14 years.
The new notes of the Fall and
Winter dresses are to be found in
these dresses, specially j~
priced for Saturday at . q/1 •4 D
Other Tub Dresses, striped and
checked ginghams nad chambrays
with long waists and kilted skirts.
Ages 2 to 6 years. pn ,
Values to sl, for U7v
Harvest Sale
Special O r* n
Supper
Fried oysters,hash brown
ed potatoes, pickles,
homemade rolls, chpice
of coffee, tea or milk.
6:30 to 9:30 o’clock.
of being a horse thief, but they are
unable to secure evidence against
him. His very pretty daughter, Belli,
is much attracted to Bob Davis, a
young "nester,’’ but when he shows
that he is interested In Ruth Camby,
the daughter of a wealthy ranchman,
her admiration cools. Camby tries to
discourage the newcomer, and Davis
finds when he opposes her father,
refusing to dispose of his property to
him, that Camby’s daughter has no
longer any use for him. He is re
luctant, however, to renew hi* atten
tions to Beth, as she is crude, with
very little education. Jackson Is
caught on Camby’s land, and in the
fight which ensues, Camby in killed.
Jackson vindictive toward Davis,
manages to saddle him with the ap
pearance of having committed the
crime, and Camby’*' cowboys take the
law Into their hands. Beth overhears
the plot and rides to Davis' cabin in
time to warn Mm. When their am
munition is nearly exhausted, she, un
known to him. disguises herself In a
suit of his clothes, and, running from
the house, lea, s on his horse and rides
I off down the trail, the posse in hot
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
ENAMELWARE
Good quality, grey kettles, covered
buckets, wash basins, milk cans,
covered sauce pans. Extra special
for Saturday «>|
each tL I C
COLORED RATINES
27 inch wide fancy colored ratine,
25c values Saturday q
for yc
Best Groups in the Saturday Sale of
Hosiery and Underwear
Children’s Jersey ribbed Vests and
Pants, full bleached, ages 4 to
at ! ea : 8 :.. 2fc and 35c
Children’s bleached cotton ribbed
Union Suits, ages to 14 years; 6f>e
value, special for _
Saturday OUC
Ladies' Mersey ribbed bleached cot
ton Union Suits, perfect fitting, nice
ly finished, 75c values,
Saturday for O s C
Ladles’ Jersey ribbed Vests, Pants and
Corset Covers, in a variety of weights,
BAKING DISHES
Imported fireproof earthenware,
blue decorations, six sizes to set;
regular value $1.50, d»| AA
special for Saturday .... qH.U*/
HUCK TOWELS
Extra large Huck Towels, with red
borders, 15c values Q
for «/C
Whites
FLOUR,. Golden Harvest,
24 pound sack . 94c
FLOUR, Self Rising Jersey
Cream, 24
pound sack 01/L
Granulated. Sugar
25 pound
sacks, with
SI.OO
worth of
tea or cof
fee, this
sale
$1.54
f SUGArI
%
'ffo /
BUTTER, pure and or
sweet, pound OwC
POTATOES, Irish, OA
peck OUC
MACKEREL, 8 lb.
DESSERT PEACHES, d»1
No. 3, 6 cans «pi
EGGS, fresh country, OO
dozen D£C
Grape Fruit, | Q _
3 for IOC
pursuit. She Is wounded. Bift, mean
while, her father has been captured
by the stieiiff. Fatally hurt, he clears
Davis of the crime. And the young
man then realizes that Beth Is worth
a dozen Ruth Cambys.
Famous Keystono Comedy.
The famous Keystone comedy
shown every Monday, Wednesday and
Friday, which all Modjeskaftes are
enthusiastic over, Is being flashed on
the screen today and evening for the
last time this week. This most laugh
able comedy is making a name for It
self, by Its pure merits alone, there
fore, nothing more can lie said In these
columns that Just go see It, and if
you’re a chronic grouch and a pessi
mist combined, that when you come
out of this theater that you will tie
converted into one of the Jolllest hu
man beings living, that is If you are
human.
Regular prices prevail at the Mod-
Jeska.. good service, and fine accom
modations Is also a noticeable feature.
Come, you will like it.
$25.00 Hulls to order; fine goods:
made l(i please you. F. G. Mtrtin*.
65c values, CfV-.
Saturday OvrC
Broken lota of
ladies’ and miss
es' Jersey ribbed
Vests and Pants,
values to 75e,
choice TOr-
Saturday O 7 V
Groceries" More wV R Do,, m Th u n « Dollar
ico vv ill Buy Elsewhere
COLD MEATS
Sliced Boiled Ham, OO
pound DOC
Sliced Bologna OA
Sausage, pound . . . fciUC
Sliced Minced OA
Ham, pound fciUC
j Sliced Hog Head OA
! Cheese, pound . . . . £UC
Souse Meat, OA
Pickled £UC
i Wienner Sausage, OA
j pound fciUC
Pork Sausage, OA
country style, pound £UC
j Corned Beef, 1 A
Pickled, pound .... I*/C
SWIFT SILVER LEAF
Size 5 73c
Size 10 $1.45
Size 20 $2.95
COFFEE
: Rio, pound 20c
E. C. D., pound 30c
Surety, pound 35c
APPLES, Wine Sap,
RICE, fancy Caro
lina, 10 pounds . . . . ODC
Remarkable Success
With Experiments
At Naval Academy
Washington. Remarkable success
lias attended the experiments which
l ave for a long time been In progress
at the naval academy, the object of
which were to detect com :i< led flaws
in masses of steel and other metals
used In ship construction and engines.
By pliotomlcrographic observations. It
Is believed, that it will tie possible
with certainty to detect any dan(,cl
ous flaws and Internal cracks In the
great steel shafts and ottier purls of
the engines Upon which the safety
and mobility of the ship depends. If
these experiments work out as ex -
| peeled, they will icsult In revolution
jlzliui the methods of specifications lo
ibc included in all contracts for naval
Ladles” full fashioned Maco cotton
Hose, double soles, high spliced heels,
double welt tops, fast black,
85c values for
Ladies’ Imported and Gauze and med
ium weight Lisle Hose, black, white
and tun, double at wearing points;
89c values, Saturday,
three pairs for
Children’s fine ribbed Hose, black,
white and tan; heavy ribbed in black
only, double knees, extra spliced heels
and toes; sizes 5 to 9>,4: I
19c values, Saturday for .. IcC
Ladies two-clasp Kid Gloves, black
and white with heavy contrasting
stitched backs; regularly
$2.00, Saturday *pl»
Kaysor's Ohamoisette Gloves, two
clasp, black and white, tan and natu
ral: and 16-button gloves in white anil
natural; all sizes; 59c. sellers, jr/a
Saturday for OV*C
FIRE SETS
Brush brass, poker, tongs, shovel,
and stand. For Satur- (J»0
day, an extra special at
CURTAIN SCRIMS
36 inches wide white and colored,
16c a yard value Q
for */C
$50,000 Stock of Furniture
At special reduction of from 10 to 25 per cent. Our
stock of furniture is offered at these special prices for
Friday and Saturday of this week on account of the
Harvest Sale. This is an opportunity not to be over
looked.
•• Harvard Mills' 9
Under ar'tur
SALE OF VAN CAMP’S
GOODS
Soups, 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,
12 cans $1.08; 6 cans 55c
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
CANNED FISH
Herring Roe, No. 2, OP
6 cans ODC
Salmon, 1 lb. Flat, Columbia
River, OC
2 cans
Clams, 2 cans OQ_
for £OC
Brains, large, 6 AO
cans 2/OC
Schrimp, can.. .. 13c, 23c
structural sieel and even more Im
portant, they may present a certain
means of preventing acceptance of de-
ATLANTA, 2A in. high
WHITBY, VA in. high
ARR-GW
COLLARS
2 for 25 cent*
Cluctt, Peabody & Co., Inc. Maker*
TOILET
GOODS
50c Kind’s
Honey and
Almond
Cream .. ..
Pebeco Tooth
Paste
Newbro’s
Herplcid© .
Hiker's
Cream of
Robph .. ..
Palmolive
Cream ....
Wilson
Freckle
Cream .. ..
Pond’s Ex
tract
LiHterine ...
Danderine ..
Woodland
Violet Sea
Salt
Palmolive
Shampoo ..
G lyco- Thy
mol inn .. ..
Regular
50c
Lyon’s Tooth
Powder .. .
Woodbury’s
Facial Soap
.Amollne
Powder .. .
Dloxygen
IJsterlne ...
Mead & Ba
ker’s Mouth
Wash
Mum
Sanitol
Tooth Paste
Regular
25c
Lima Beans, No. 2
12 cans . $1.40
6 cans 74c
Peas, Sifted, No. 2
12 cans $1.45
6 cuns ,74c
Corn, Sugar, No. 2
12 cans 95c
6 cans 48c
String Beans, No. 2
12 cans 85c
6 cans . . . . 47c
Okra and Tomatoes—
No. 3
12 cans $1.12
6 cans .. .. .... . 57c
Snowdrift Compound
Size 4 43c
Size 10 $1.04
Size 20 $2.05
CHEESE
Full Cream, OA _
pound £UC
Brick, imported, lb. 28c
Swiss, (domestic) 4A^
pound WC
Pimento, 2 OP.,
for 4DC
HAMS
Orange Brand
r.. i9c
BREAK
FAST
BACON
Stripe, fries
crisply,
r. 25c
fectlve steel rails which have caused
disastrous railroad wrecks.
Safety First
WHICH? nr* you looking for Bar
gain Counter Classes. are you willing
io wear cheap gin**** jtiat because they
are cheap* do you coniont to having
your eye* tampered with at the rink
of their Permanent Injury.
Then thin message I* not for you.
Hut If you value the Precious gift
<tf eight, If .you wish »o retain It,
1 If ■i 'i Appreciate skill, then It la
fur you and you are asked to come
where Absolute Accuracy, in cor
recting eye defects Is p aeed above
other Consideration.
Wo take as much Interest and
pride In fitting glasses to the face
as we do in fitting lenses to correct
defects, frame fitting la uri art, you
K«‘l ■ . i <"0 here
PROF. P M. WHITMAN,
Assisted by
Mr h. V William*.
Optometrists and optician*.
214 Seventh St.
Kstablished 1888.
THREE
Satur
day
39c
Satur
day
19c
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