The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, November 04, 1914, Home Edition, Page THREE, Image 3

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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4 A 5% Discount on Everything in the store is what shopping before noon and col lecting double Surety Coupons amount to, and this in addition to the already prevailing low prices. Is it worth while? One of the many uses Surety Coupons may be put to is the purchase of Christmas gifts. Buy yours that way. TWO SMART STYLES “REDINGOTE DRESSES ” Very Specially Priced $15.95 Value Redinqote d? 1 r\ r% t* Dresses , at t/.i 70 Made of blue or black serge, combined with black satin, and tailor bound with black worsted braid. Skirts and sleeves are of black satin, 'white satin collar and cuffs. The long tunic opens in front. Exceptional value is to be had in this dress $lO 95 $10.95 Value Redingote *C)^ Dresses , at * •*J%y Made also in blue and black serged combined with black satin. Bone buttons, a low broad belt and black satin collar and cuffs are to found here, but the tunic is unbroken, and gives a most pleasing rippling ef fect. Here also is a most exceptional value. The price is nr only J 1.95 $21.50 Value Serge Dresses £ £ 50 Two modish little dresses in serge, combined with satin, one made with bolero and a very broad satin girdle and circular tunic; the other with somewhat fitted waist, long sleeves, pleats in skirts and a long yoke, the ensemble giving the effect of slenderness. These (I*l C CA dresses are only fpjpF fact that the La Vida Corsets are the essence of comfort, and are scientifically and hygienically designed. The fact that millions of women, at home and abroad, are wearing La Vida Corsets is significant of their popular ity and worth. Prices $3.50 Upwards (Second Floor.) ‘'REEL LIFE” AT THE MODJESKA THEATRE There’s no use talking, those comic plays shown every day and evening at the Modjeska theatre are simply ex cruciatingly funny, nothing more. In fact they could be no funnier. There';) a limit to everythin* and in this'case It seems to have reached the top- j notch—-so there you are. Now, for instance, take that Key-1 stone comedy being shown this Wed- 1 neaday, the title being "Shot in the i Kxcitement.” And there is some ex citement at that—one most laugh* their head "off’ It Is so amusing There is another diversion, a Prin cess production, "The Face at the Window." This play is not lacking in Interest in the least. "In the Op.-n America” is another interest.ng event | on the program. “In tha Lion’s Den." “In the Mon's Den,” a climax in the "Interest world,” shown in natural col - 1 ors. can be said as taking the prize of the day rs a masterpiece. Here's the story. . . | /Theo Reit.eth, a medical student. Is '•trolling down the street and s at tracted by a poster of Mile. Ant Ms- | sen. saying that this celebrated mov-. Ing picture star Is to be seen In the theatre in a thrilling drama. He goes In to see the play and is so impressed j with her appearance tuat be decides j to try to meet her. He goes to the studio where she is making the pic tures and through the good offices o. . a friend manages to see her In real life. He is introduced and the im pression of her is such that he tries to meet her socially. When she is leaving the studio she drops ,ier hand bag, which he findt. In it ia a card giving her address. He goes to return the bag and spends a very pleasant time with her. He sees her several times after and each time his love grows stronger. She is very fond of animals and has in her department a private collection of lions which she shows to him. He Is about to finish his studies as a doctor when he re ceives a telegram from his brother telling him that from unfortunate in vestments their fortune has been wipe J out Aut offers him enough money to finish his studies. He accepts her of fer and takes his degree with high honoi i. I-ater he Is at a reception and se ■» Aut flirting with another man. He protests very strongly and a rupture is caused which separates them. He does not see her for several, years and has practically forgotten her exist ence. F e, however, sees In one of the papers that he is to be married very shortly and sends him a note ask. Ing him to call. He gets the note on the eve of his wedding day and the o!1 love returns. He makes the excuse to his wife that he has to go to see a patient. When he reaches her home she tells him that she lias a surprise ] for him, and he consents to be blind folded and led out of the room. Her j Jealousy ha* been aroused to such a j degree that she has become irrespon- | slble. She leads him to the lions’ d.-n | and leaves him to the mercy of the j lions. He is territied but manages to I A Sinuous, youthful appearance is obtained by the new La Vida Cor sets. They perfectly express the modish dictates of fashion; they lend to the figure supple lines and a grace ful elegance of poise. The new models we show em body the fashionable incurve at the waist, modified bust height and shorter skirt. And underlying all of these notes of fashion is the very important Weather: 1 Probably Fair escape although for a time it seemed as if his last hour had come. Escap ing from the house he falls exhausted on the road and is picked up by gome pedestrians and carried back Into the house from which he has come. When Mile Nlsscn sees the result of her at tempt, she Is stricken with remorse and makes the only restitution that she thinks will fit the case. Thrilling Throughout. This Intensely thrilling tragedy I* an exceptionally strong depiction of the results of wild passion allowed to take its course uncurbed. There are always Interesting as well as amusing plays at the Modjeska. Let's fall in line and enjoy ourselves - it's worth It. Open from "Eleven to Eleven”—the admission the same all the time; reg ular movie prices. Come. AT THE STRAND "Indian Wars." refought by the United States Army. In which Col. W. F. Cody ("Buffalo Bill’) and General Nelson A. Miles, U. 8. A., take a lead ing part, thrilling pictures of the last great battles of the west, are being shwn at the Strand today and this evening only. These pictures are In a class to themselves Tomorrow'* Program. Tomorrow at the Strand “Where the Trail Divides." In which Jesse L. Las ky presents the star Mr. Robert Kdu THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA, GA. l h CHEAPER PRICED COATS IN New Winter Coats have arrived.’ They may be had in fancy mixtures and weaves, checks, broadcloths, zibelines, cheviots, at prices begin ning at $12.50 and ranging to $35. Let Us Help You Select Dress Shields For Your New Gown Let the demonstrator at our dress shield counter show you the particular style of OMO Shield that is best for your gown. OMO is the Odorless Press lield. It is double covered, con tains no rubber, is cool, light and gienic. Many styles, sizes and shapes to choose from. Ask to see especially the OMO "Zouave" Detachable Dress and Corset Shield for wash waists and dresses, and the OMO “Out-of- Sight" Shield for evening gowns. Every day this week. Wl, j fst'c “More For a Dollar Than a VV rilte S groceries Dollar Will Buy Elsewhere* SURETY COUPONS Given on All Purchases , Can Save You Five Per Cent Flour, Golden Harvest, 24- pound sacks f0r.... 95C Flour, Self-Rising Jersey Cream, 24-pou-a sack 900 Butter, pure and sweet, pound 36<: Potatoes, Irish, peck 30 f - Mackerel, 8-pound kit for. SI 04 Dessert Peaches, No. 3, six cans 00 Eggs, fresh country, dozen.. 32 <: Apples, peck 25^ Rice, fancy Japan, 10 pounds 00 ( ' Mince Meat, three packages. 25‘- Jelly, any kind, three glasses, 25'’ Ketchup, Bull Head, three bottles 25 <; Peaches, sliced, No. 1, three Pan " 28 c Oranges, dozen 20 ,; Lemons, dozen . ... 14<; son, will be the feature. "Where the Trail Divides" Is told briefly in the following: Little "How,” an Indian boy, follow ing the uprising of the Indians, Is adopted by Col. Lander and taken to Col. Lander's home. Little Bessie Row land, about the same age, is also adopted by Col. Iginder, Bessie’s par ents having been killed In the upris ing. Bessie and "How" grow up together and, at • the age of fifteen, “How” Is sent to school and makes rapid head way in the white man's mode of civ ilization and education. Graduation time comes snd Col. Lander and Bess visit "How" and are met there by Craig. Col. Lander's nephew. Craig showers so much attention on Bess that “How" becomes Jealous. At the graduation dance, Craig proposes to Bess u.nil Is refused, while "How" presses hi’s suit and is accepted. They all start for Buffalo Butte Ranch at Coyote City. "How" dis plays his courage by cowing a bully, l-ater Craig, who has learned of the engagement of Bess and "How," at tacks "How" but get* the wont of It. Arriving at the ranch, Craig brings on a violent *< eric with Col. Lander with the result that Col. Lander has sn attack of heart failure and dies Col. Lander wills all to Craig and Craig orders "How” from the ranch. "How" buys a cabin and land and he and Bess are married. "How" then goes on a long trip and, returning un expectedly, discovers Bess and Craig In each other's embrance. "How" says "I give you your freedom." and rushes out into the hills to fight it out alone. As a First £ r BRINGS THE FREE Payment Sewing Machine to You Join our “New- Era Club” and pay for the machine by our recently devised gradu ating scale, increasing five cents each week. Accompanying is a table of payments that will convince you how easy the “New Ere Club” plan is. j* |, A $65.00 Value Six-drawer, drop-head, ball-bearing machine, the world’s best and lightest running, Free Sewing Machine , S4O FIRST PAYMENT 5c A payment dowui of five cents brings the Free Sewing Machine into your home. Then every week you pay five cents more than the previous week’s payment. You have forty weeks in which to pay for the machine —nearly a year. The last payment is SI.OO. The Greatest Sewing Machine Club ever organized in the “New Era Club”. It enables any one to secure the best machine sold with practically no effort, and without depriving self or family of the funds neces sary to livelihood. It behooves you to take advantage of the opportunity at once. You pay for the machine iimuch a way that you never miss the money. The only extra charge in connection with this Club is the “Fee” < f $2.00, which is due at time first payment is made and represents the actual interest charges for carrying the investment. WE CHEERFULLY REFUND THIS FEE if full payment is made in thirty days. For the Protection of Members “New Era Club” members possessing the famous Free Sewing Machine, hold a policy against loss by accident or fire. In this way a new machine is furnished if the old one is destroyed from Providential causes. New belt and new needles or new parts for those which become broken for any reason of weakness of defect of construction. A lifetime guarantee goes with every Free Sewing Machine sold by us. Ist week 5 C 2nd week 10' 3r<J week 15 c 4th week 20 sth week 25'-’ 6th week 30<’ 7th week 35' ; Hams, Armour’s Stor or S. and S , per lb 19 <: Breakfast Bacon, Htrlpe, fries ‘crisply, per lb 25^ COLD MEATS. Sliced Boiled Ham, lb 350 Sliced Bologna Sausage, 1b... 20- HMc*f><] Hog Head Cheese, 1b..20*' Wiener Ha usage, lb. . 20‘ Pork Sausage, country style, pound • 20' Corned Beef, pickled, lb.. 19*' Bloaters, fancy Tag, each.. . .{JC BNOWDRIFT COMPOUND Size 4 450 Size 10 *1 08 Size 30 *2 12 SWIf f BILVER LEAF Size 5 73 Size 10 SI 48 Size 20 82 95 A year later Craig and Bess are mar ried. In the meantime "How" has dis covered oil on the property he gave Mess and follows the Crulgs to New York. Bess discovers that Craig Is unfaithful and witnesses his being humiliated by "How." After many difficulties, "How" con vince* Bess that her property is worth a fortune and prevails upon her to return west, meantime keeping Craig , a prisoner all night, to give Bess a long start. A few weeks elapse and "How" re ceives a telegram from Bess asking i him to come west Immediately. He | doe* Craig follows them west snd attacks ! Bess and endeavors to steal the deed i to the property "How" arrives Just In 1 the nick of time and disposes of Craig, ; and, shortly thereafter, Bess and | "How" are married again, as he says : "Let us find a trail to happiness to ' gether" and the picture dissolves while [ the lovers embrance. SENDS - LETTER'~TO~ THE SOLDIER WHO NEVER RECEIVES ONE - P» ri*. A well-known meinbei of the Academy ha* written a "letter for the man who never gets one," to be distributed In the French trenches. In It he says: "Apparently there are very few amongst our soldier* who never re ceive any letters. But If there is such a one, it is to him that i address this letter. Tomorroiv s 35c Luncheon in the Tea room will consist of Turkey, cranberries, rice and gravy, hot homemade rolls and choice of coffee, tea or milk. Cherry-Sherry ice cream will be served for 10c addi tional. • . , ,» , TABLE OF WEEKLY PAYMENTS 15th week 75<' 16tn week 80' - 17th week 85<‘ * 18tti week 90' 19th week 95 c 20th week $1 00 21st week 81 05 Bth week 40' 9th week 45' 10th week 50' llth week 55'- 12th week 60' 13th week 65 14th week 70< CANNED VEGETABLES Spinach, No. 3, two cans... 28 1 ’ Tomatoes. No. 3, six cans....s4'' Peas, early June, six cans... 54'' Corn, Sugar, six cans... 48-: Lima Beans, four rans.. 48'-' String Beans, six cans.. 48-: Sweet Potatoes, No, 3, five cans 48-1 Pumpkin, No. 3, six cutis. ...50'' Pork and Beans, Libby’s, No. , 2, six cans 50'' Lye Hominy, No. 3, six cans. 50' HoupM, Van Camp, hlx cans. 48'' Corn, Sugar, t> cans .. 48<: Okra and Tomatoes, No. 3, six COFFEE M. and J„ 3 Ihs 81 00 E. C. D., pound.. . 29 Rio, pound for 18*’ "1 see you from here, my dear young fellow. I see your disappointment and your sadness when the quartermaster appears in sight with a number of let ters in his hund and rails out first this name and that, and deals out to eager hands envelopes which con tain the good wishes of the family and a mother's kisses. Everyone Is grave, and everyone listens for his name to be called out. Nothing for you "You fight, howevp r, Just as well as your comrades. Arid whilst you only do as well as they do, you really do Homethlng more. The other soldiers are fighting for the homes of their* an eesors and for the defense of their property. You have neither home nor ancestors nor property, and you fight with as much courage as those who are getting letters by every post. "Don't tie ashamed because no one has written to you. Be proud. Others have been born In a family whose po sition is made. You will have tire sat isfaction and the pride of making your own. They have received; you will give, and your part Is by far the bet ter. "Once more, my son, courage and good luck. And let me send you a kiss, I, who have no son, and you, who have no father. “(Signed.) nitIKCX, "Flench Academician." UNNAMED COLONEL BLUFFS) COURAGE INTO HIS MEN P*ri». How an unnamed lieutenant colonel in itie French army stiffened the courage of his men and Id* own, 5c DOWN 22nd week 81 10 23rd week 81 15 24th week 81 20 261 h week 81 25 26 th week 81 30 27th week 81 35 28t.h week 81 40 29th week 81 45 30th week 81 50 31st week 81 55 32nd week 81 GO 33rd week 81 65 34th week 81 70 315th week 81 75 CHEESES JUST RECEIVED. Philadelphia Cream, three packages 27c Neufehatel, six package* 25 <: Pimento Cheese, two for. . . 25'' Pull Cream, pound... 22': Brlek, imported, poutid for. 24'5 Swiss (domestic), pound.. 40*- Roquefort (Imported), pound. 45'* CANNED FISH. Herring Roe, No. 2, six cans. 85' : Salmon, 1-lb, flat, Columbia River, two cans.... 35C Clams, two cans for... 28' : Brains, large, six cans 98'" Shrimp, can 13 ( -> 23' Tripe, large cans, two cans.. 3B*-' Salmon, flat, '/a, Columbia River, three cans 28'' when they were about to charge the enemy for the first time, is told in the Figaro. The colonel, wounded but convalescent, is described as relating the anecdote on the train as follows: "It was In the course of one of the numerous battles on our right wing. For the first time iny regiment was about to go under fire. The moment was decisive; the regiment had their battle formation and now it was neces sary, over open ground, to march straight and resolutely at the enemy. Their fire was hot and already had produced ravages in our ranks. It was scourging I had taken my posi tion at the head of the regiment and given the order 'forward,' but, separat ed from their buee, my men hesitated. In vain I repeated the command. Then, returning toward them, I said: " 'What? You flinch? All you will gain out of this turn-about is death on the spot without having been of any use. Attention! Tnke my arm, one of you, and all of you look arms, and arm in arm, gun in hand, we’ll advance. You’ll find that's not so bad.’ “My word! The Idea decided them, and arm In arm we started forward. They soon got wurmed up and for a little I was nearly forced to hold them hack Oh! the grave fellows!” A lady who was listening said; “it was fortunate, colonel, that you, yourself, were not afraid." "Not afraid!" exclaimed the colonel. "Oh, madam, if you knew what shiv ers went through me. But when I saw them hesitate I had to set an ex ample. 1 wu* bluffing." THREE 36th week 81 80 3 1 1 h week 81 85 3Kth week 81 90 39th week 81 95 40th week. $1 00 lH final payment.