The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, November 04, 1914, Home Edition, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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EIGHT Society CITY UNION TO MEET TOMORROW. Tho regular monthly meeting of the City Union of the* King’* I)aiipht»rH wfli he held tomorrow. Thursday, af ternoon at four o’clock, at tin Y. \\\ C. A parlor*. MR. AND MRS WASHBURN ENTERTAIN AT DINNER FOR MISS CALLAWAY AND MR LEE. Among the prett> affairs given in compliment to Mi*»* Hath trine Callo way and Mr. Clinton Lee wax the din ner party at which Mr. and Mrs Theo dore Washburn entertained Monday evening. The Jar#* 1 double parlors and d Inf ns; mom of the Crane home were thrown Into one xpncloux apartment and beautifully adorned with yellow chrysanthemums The long table at which the gnexti* were Heated wan very lovely In yellow and white, the adorn ment being a magnificent nllvor vase filled with gorgooux yellow chrysan themums. Yellow shaded candles and •liver travs and comport* filled with yellow' bonbons and confections added their beauty to the decorative scheme of the lovely affair, which carried out In all the pretty ietallM the color tones of yellow and white. Mr and Mrs. Washburn’s guests were Miss Callaway. Miss Nannette Willis, Miss LI la Callaway, Miss Kmirwi Rinns. Miss Winnie Terrey, Miss Chrystie Walton, .Miss Nell Harper, Miss Lena Taliaferro. Mr. and Mrs. John Clark, Mr and Mrs. James Both well, Mr. Montgomery Ridgcly, Mr Lansing Lee Mr Alonso Purdy and Mr. George Hard wrick. IN HONOR OF MISS HACK. Mrs. Marlon Hymtni will entertain IK fill fe%'| IM ■n r«*a r r A I'""r.vr.v.t ; VT jM. il I] |l || | Ik 11 Pr-4njj |Kv . | W-- jrwSii \ KjlErtlli BHBIKfJ Ml i 1111 I! II The Danger of Sore Throat Lie* in infection. The air we breathe teem* with microbes that attack the inflamed membranes of the throat —causing irritation, and worse. A pinch of Tyree’s Antiseptic Powder The Physicians’ Favorite In a little water, used as a gargle* will relieve the sore ness, and kill the germs. Easy to uae, and above all SAFE. In th« douche it ia tfeanaing. purifying and vitalistmc Efficiency without the danger that attends the use of bichloride of mercury, carbolic acid and the other poison*. £T. 25c, 50c, $1 Take this COUPON to any of these leading Drug Stores for a large FREE sample package. Yon’ll Ilk* It. Its effective; It’s ea»v to use; It’s AUSOLUTIiLY SAIL T. G. HOWARD, Druggist, Cor. Broad and Eighth Sts. LAND DRUG CO., Cor. Broad and Marbury Sts. J. S. Tyree, Chemist, Inc., Washington, D. C. ?,&. Sri »»'' Before purchasing any '.,V i «* jSSL /•'' thing in the Jewelry line, r/ get our prices, as we have $ j made special reductions. rr / .. J. Schaul & Co. X" /-Si 84? BROAD ST. o\S4» J* s£> inng your Repairs to us. ll <r ENGRAVING # (The Good kind.) 0 | I* rida.v afternoon at 4 o'clock in Woofl j lawn with a miscellaneous shower In honor of Mis? Mauri Winter Hack. I whose nuirriagt to Mr. Walker Reid I will l»e an interesting event of next I week. 'DANCING AT CRANFORD CLUB. Miw Sara Jonrn' friend* and Ail- IsniMans in K»>ncrnl, will 1,.. interested l ill the annuuni'oincnt tbs I «h<; will to ! n.nrrinv evenlnx begin her dunning ; > Ihs-ch id 111. Cranford Club, The I' da>'-«■*. v*|| I even Thursday eveti -<• Ho- Cranford. Ml** Jone* is u I l’"l»ll of Mrs. I lonmr Hand of Sn\»n nub and New Ynrk, and lias Jnsi re iiiii.'d hone .i/fr-r at inlying; the latest ballroom daneiH under her. THIS EVENING. CALLAWAY-LEE WEDDING. The marrlaKP of Miss Kalhrine CKl liiviiv and Mr. Clinton l,ee will he a beautjfnl event of thia evening taking I’lnee 111 eight thirty at the I'lrat Hap tlst ehureh and being followed liy a reception at the Callaway home on the mu. Miss Kara Kleanor laupin, a charming young woman of Mobile. Ala ia the house truest nf Mlaa Hessle Lit n canter. Mr James 11 minim, of Plttahurg, I’u who has been a guest. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. lioykln Wright, has returned hjiine. Mrs. C. K. Agrell is visiting Mrs. Harry Robert In Macon. Sister Marie of the Protestant Home of New Orleans, has returned home after a visit with her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. D, G. Kttar, tin Walton Way. carrot Good for •omul# of Tyrr*a Antlacptb I’owdsr Nnms | Andrews j fx$ J 'rJ-m I / I n a Dottle \ /—Through a \ / Straw is the only | / best way to have 1 / your Chero - Cola. I / This insures uniform- I I ity in flavor—perfect I cleanliness. Always I pure, wholesome and j refreshing. f V f Chero-Colar LANDSLIDE FOR THE 0.0. P. IN PENNSYLVANIA Philadelphia. Pa.—The republican plurality In Pennsylvania for all stato candidates continued today to increase a.s additional returns were received. With 60 per cent of the state heard j from, the plurality of United States Senator Holes Penrose over A. Mitchcl Palmer, his democratic opponent, stood at 180,046, with indications that it will com** close to 200,000 If not exceed those figures. Gifford Pinchot, progressive, wis about two thousand behind Palmer. Penrose’s plurality in Philadelphia alone was 1 14,888. Pinchot run 13,000 ahead of Painter in Philadelphia. For governor. Martin li. Brumbaugh, republican, had a plurality of 133,906 over Vance C. McCormick, his demo cratic-progressive opponent. Brum baugh’s plurality in Philadelphia was 110,036. All Republicans. The republicans also elected their candidates for lieutenant governor ! secretary of internal affairs, and their 1 four nominees for congressmen at I large, Philadelphia’s congressional delega tion of six will be solidly republican, | the two democratic members from this; city going down to defeat. From re- j turns at hand the republicans also won three congressional seats outside of Phliaoelphla held by democrats and 1 om held by a progressive. The republicans also increased their ! majorities In the state senate and 1 «iiisi- of representatives, principally I ■it iln expense of the progressives. OF 23 STATES DECIDEO New York. Incomplete returns from tlt<' 29 states where guberna- | torlal elections were held showed to- , dnv that 11 Democrat* and 10 Repub licans hart hern elected and that In erven states the result was apparently undetermined. In the seven states the Republican candidates were lead ing In five and the Democrats In two, California, apparently, had re-elected tlov. lllram Johnson, Progressive. Of these 29 states. 16 at the pres- j cut time have Domocra'h- tavtrnor*. 1. Republican governors and two l*ro gt essivo governors. w States electing Democratic govern- j ora were: Alabama, Arizona, Massa chusetts, Minnesota, Michigan, Ne braska, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee and Texas Republican governors were elected < in Connecticut, lowa. New Hampshire. New York. North Dakota, Ohio, Penn s\*lvanta, Rhode Island. Vermont and Wisconsin. In Colorado. Kansas, Ne- j \adu. Oregon and South Dakota the i Republican candidates were leading In | early returns; In Idaho the Democratic [ candidate was lending and In Wyo- j mlng the Democratic and Progressive candidates New York. New Hampshire. Con necticut, Colorado and Ohio elected Republican* to succeed Democrats; Mlnnesotr and Tennessee chose Pc in - , octal* to succeed Republican*. CONVICTIONS IN SUPERIOR COURT The first cast- sounded In luprrlor court Wedne*d«\ morning was that against Hrtir*t Dupree. colored, charg cd with robbery. lit* was uwolttMl wltli two other negroes, Walter Huff ami John Wislcv. In a charge of steal* tna a pocketbook from a macro on tho JMh of July. The three are to l>e trletl separately, however. Unlit was attfti-hct! to Dupree by the Jury after a few minutes of discussion and the dctcudaiu was sentenced to five years THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA. GA. I/Ve dive and Re deem Purple Trading Stamps Ready to Wear Garments Whose Real Values are Seen at a Glance . MANY SPECIALS FOR TOMORROW A ffl i . cgQ SERGE DRESSES FOR $5.95 AND $6.95 WORTH $7.50 TO $8.95 In navy, black, copen, leather, wistaria; some with yoke skirts others with long tunic; tailored waists with white collars and cuffs. One style haß black and white striped silk collar, cuffs and buttons and has yoke and box plaited skirt. SPECIAL VALUES IN SILK AN*) SATIN BASQUE DRESSES FOR . 815 00 819 95 AND $25 00 LADIES COATS FOR $12.50, $15.00, $16.50 AND $17.95 Wool Zlbelines. chiffon finish with plush and broadtail collars,/ I,road belts or straight box top and ripple skirts. These coats hate handsome odd shaped horn buttons to match or contrast with colors of coats. Some have plush pipings and plush buttons. Col ors: black, navy, brown, green and fancy black and white checks. Xmas Handkerchiefs for Men and Women, Xmas Linens, Xmas Towels, Novelty Turkish Towels, and Embroidered or Scalloped Towels for Monograms, the Latter Especially Priced for Tomorrow. 19x26 all pure Linen Huck Towels with hemstitched and Datnask flowered borders, a 29c Towel ,or 25 ( - 61.25 rich, lovely, scalloped or hemstitched and heavily embroidered, 20x24, for. each 99 ( - SI.OO handsome Muck Towels, scalloped or hemstitched, beautifully embroidered, size 20x24, each 87*- 69c Huck Towels. 20x34, scalloped or hemstitched and embroidered, each 59*' 50c guest Towels, 15x24, scallop'd or hemstitched, all white or with lavender, pink or blue embroidered wreaths for monograms, each 39*' 39c guest Towels, 16x24, each 33*' 35c guest Towels, 14x28, each 29' ’ The Tasty Housekeepers Will View With Much Delight the Interesting Specials Given Below Bed room and Dining-room Suites complete in variety and price to suit most any purse. Living-room and Den Rurniture in Fumed Oak and Solid Ma hogany, upholstered in genuine leather and beautiful tapestry. Our Gift Line it unequaled in Augusta. Thera are all manner of nov elties, reproduction* and modern pieces. All finely made and rightly priced. Circassian Walnut Bed-room Suite in handsome Colonial design. This wood is becoming more popular each season, and as this wood Is imported from Europe, tne price is sure to advance If this war continues. See this suite in our furniture window. 52-lnch Dresser, with 36x40-lnoh French plate bevelled mirror, for 855 00 42- Chiffonier with 24x36-lnch French plate bevelled mirror, for.. 845 00 43- Dressing Table, with 21x36-inch French plate bevelled mirror, for • - ... S4O 00 Full-size French Bed with heavy scroll head and footboard, for.. .. 845 00 straight Chair 85 00 Dressing Table Chnlr for 5r f)() Rocker 86 00 Fold- Away Couches for sleeping porches 85 75 Englander One-Motion Couches, complete with mattress. 814 98 9x12 heavy matting Art Square §5 98 9x12 Rag Rugs. In eoft shades of blue, pink, greens and browns, for.. 88 95 Roim- l’ortlera with allk bands, in red or green, for 87 49 lat hard labor. Dupree confessed to I being an escape from the chalngang in Columbia. S. C. Luther Martin, alias Lefty, colored, w as convicted of robbery and sentenced | with Dupree to five years. The two belong to the class known i as ’fltm-flammers:” parasites who live Iby uefraudlna money out of hard * working ignorant country negroes, and Judge Hainbiond. In passing sentence on them, added a reprimand to the punishment, expressing his determina tion to deal harshly with all criminals of their Ilk. who. he said, were among tlie most degraded of all malefactors. ANDREWS BROS. CO. 870 BROAD STREET LADIES’ SUITS SUITS for.. . $19.95 Were... $25.00 SUITS for $21.95 Were. . . $25.00 SUITS for $25.00 Were $29.75 SUITS for . . . $27.95 Were... $35.00 SUITS for. . . $29.75 Were... $39.75 SUITS for... . $35.00 Were.... $45.00 SUITS for... $45.00 Were... $50.00 SUITS for... . $45.00 Were.... $60.00 Silk and Serge Dresses DRESSES for . . $10.95 Were... $15.00 DRESSES for... . $13.95 Were... $15.00 DRESSES for... . $15.00 Were... $19.95 DRESSES for. .. . $19.95 Were... $25.00 DRESSES for... . $25.00 Were $35 & $37.50 DRESSES for... $37.50 Were.... $60.00 Luther Martin has served more than one sentence for the same offense, and has escaped several ttmes from the gang. Both were young negroes, wall under thirty. W. A Anderson, charged with bur glary tsupposed to he the man who entered Robert Klllott's house some time ago), was called to trial at 2 o’clock, and the Jurors not sitting on his case were excused until 4 p. m. The case against Mat Wade, one of the white men charged with murder, will be sounded Wednesday afternoon It Is expected that the case will go before the Jury before court adjour n JUNIOR SUITS 11.95 Suit, (or *6 95 $11.95 Suits lor.. ~ ~ t 95 $li».00 Suits for. . .. sll 95 $17.50 and $17.95 Suits for sl2 50 $22.50 and $22.95 Suits for sl7-50 $25.00 Suits for $lB 75 AMERICAN BEAUTY SILK SKIRTS $2.98 Messaline Skirts.. Qg $3.98 Messaline Skirts $2-25 CAPE BLACK COATS IN A SPECIAL SALE. IDEAL FOR MOTORING The graceful draped cape at back gives extra warmth and com fort. These charming coats are in Belgian Blue, English Tweeds, Black Silky Zibelines. The cape can be taken off, leaving a new, lovely coat. $25.00 and $23.95. in this Special Sale f0r....515.00 10-4 Utica Sheeting, the yard 32’4C 9- Utica Sheeting, the yard 29*^ 10- Lockwood Sheeting, the yard 29*^ 75c black Satteen Petticoats for 49C Spool Cotton, the dozen.. 45C Our Houiefurnishing Club Plan enables you to buy the tame as for cash and pay monthly in small amount*. The small fee charged for carrying—$3.00 on every SIOO.OO worth—is almost entirely offset by the Purple Stamps which we give on monthly payments. Heavy Repp Portieres, in all shades 83 75 Oriental Couch Covers, with fringe.. 98 c Matting covered utility Boxes, $2.50 value for.. .. 81-98 Matitng covered utility Boxes with tray, $6.00 value 84 98 Matting covered utility Boxes, without tray, $5.00 value.. ■ 83-98 Three Panel Bed Room Screens, $2.75 value for 82 24 Th ce Panel Hall or Dining-room Screens, $3.50 value 82 98 Children's Mission Arm Rockers, with leather upholstered seats, $1.75 value 81-24 Folding Card Tables, 30x30 Inches, felt or leather tops, $3.00 value 81 98 lSx36-lnch Crex Mats, with figure borders. 50c value 24C THE RIGHT SORT OF CHAIRS Well-balanced Mahogany or Golden Oak Rockers, $4.00 values for *3 49 Low-back, high-arm Rockers, stoutly made, finished In Golden Oak or Mahogany. Regular $5.00 value for *3 98 Solid Mahogany spindle-back Rockers, dull finished, handsome designs. SIO.OO value at 87 98 Sturdy Mission Chairs and Rockers, all joints bolted and screwed together. Box spring seats, upholstered In genuine Spanish leather •hat will not crack or become «ticky; finished a beautiful brown or fumed oak. SIO.OO values, only 87 98 Fireside Chair and Rocker to match. Cozy and Inviting. ed In beautiful tapestry, the latest thing in furniture covering* and above all they are comfortable. $25.00 value at 819 98 for the day. and even that a verdict may be found. The defense Is confi dent of being able to establish a plea of self-defense. « Bam Rhodes, another white man. charged with the murder of Walker Green, his brother-in-law, In May last, will come up for trial Thursday morn ing at 10 o'clock. This will be the big case of the present session of su perior court, and Is one apparently surrounded with an Impenetrable veil of mystery. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4 Mediterranean Lighthouses. London, 1:36 p. m.—The Turkish au thorities. according to a Reuter Tele gram company dispatch from Con stantinople via Sofia, have begun to srlxe the shlppirg lying off Constan tinople. The porte also has ordered the extinction of the lighthouses 1b Mediterranean littoral. Spartanburg, S. C.—Final score ol the football game today: University of South Carolina Ik Wofford 0.