The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, November 05, 1914, Home Edition, Page TWO, Image 2

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TWO PUN FORME! OF ISO BOOTH Great Crowd Will Hear Famous Commander of Salvation Army at Opera House-- To Speak fcext Tuesday Night. Arrangements arc being made hy j Adjutant Yates of the Salvation Army for ih • meeting which Mies Kva Booth, ; romnfhnder of the Salvation Army, I will address in Augusta next Tuesday nigh* at the opera house. The meet j ini? will begin at S o'clock and it Ik ! expected that a great crowd will Vie In attendance. The general admission I will be ten centa. Reserved sigis can I be had on application to Adjutant Yates or from the box office at the i Grand, Monday and Tuesday. Miss Rooth and liar party will nr- I rive in Augusta Monday afternoon from Atlanta and will go to the Uen esta. Monday night nho Will be pres | ent at a meeting at Salvation Army | headquarters on Broad between 12th | and liith streets, at wlilch Colonel Hole, provincial officer of Hie Atlantic province, with headquarters in Phila delphia, will make the principal nd drsw. Colonel llol* ts traveling with the party. Gn Tuesday night Miss Booth, who heads the Salvation Army, will mak • her famous address, "My Father," which will l>o a story of the life of the founder of the Salvation Army, considered the greatest single Instru - j men! for good ever organized in the j history of the world. That there will be a lnr,;e and appreciative audience I goes without saying. If for no other reason than to compliment Adjutant Yates, Aligustuns would turn out In large numbers, lor he Is regarded by the poop'P of this city as a man if i the highest chsrnater and ability, who Is accomplishing great good here, but I the lecture by Miss Booth will lie a real treat ami every one who goes i will be entertained, . Miss Booth is to visit only two cltips In Georgia, Atlanta and Augusta. RHODES CASE UP IN COURT Th© Rh<><s«»B case whn Hounded in j Huporlor Court Thursday morning at j 10 o'clock. At ten minutes befor® 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon the la»t ' juror Vas Chosen and the jury sworn. In the following ten mSnuteH the caso j wan briefly staled to tin* Jury, first by the prosecution and than by the i defenee, whereupon the court adjourn* I <*d for dinner. So far thin week the court ban been proceeding with u panel of only | thirty -Mix turors. These were run j through by )2 o'clock Thursday, and | out of them only nix jurors weie ac- ■ copied by both sides. The problem | then confronted the court of assem bling more Jurora until twelve could bo selected. Judge Hammond drew a second panel from the Jury box and ! these H*>ntlV|n*n were telephoned for. 1 One sit a tlms they straggled in dur ing the next two hours and were ac cepted or turned down ah the stale or <l< foiidaui saw fit. Soon eleven jurors were a seem bled. And then the court bung fire In very truth. It took an hour and a 1 nlf to select this lasi juror, who was chosen after the state bad used all of its ten strikes and yn* difsncs had but one l«ft out of twsnty. A noteworthy feature of the proceed ings wus the lttige numbers of jurors who were declared incompetent be cause they had conscientious scruples ngMinst capital punishment DEFEAT nTcTdFmOCRAT Rnleiuh, N. C.—Unofficial returns ( from nil sections of the tenth eon- i grepsional district today indicate that , James J. Britt, republican, defeated j Congresninnn J. M Oudger, democrat, toy * majority of approximately 1,000. I Congressman Hunger's manager lias la atied a statement claiming ids ra-olee tton. He asserted the official count would d"' (lodger had won. AVIATORS HURT. San Diego, Cal. —Captain 1.. E. Goo ti ler, Jr.. United States aviation corps, wav perhaps fatally injured and Glenn j Martin, another aviator, was aeriounly I hurt today In a fall of about 40 feet. I Vile accident occurred near the army j aviation camp on North Inland, across j the hay from San Diego. NEGROES INVITE PRESIDENT. Washington.—President Wilson to day wei invited by a committee front (he South to attend the Negro His- | tortcal and Industrial Association's Kx- , position to he opened at Richmond, Va.. I July 4, 2915. He said he would accept If possible. CANAL AGAIN OPEN. Washington.—The Panama canal Is again open to traffic Colonel Goetllala i cabled today that shipping began pass ing yesterday afternoon through a channel opened where the landslides north of Gold Hill recently occurred. *«*■s DANCING Prof. W. Heny Krslman w ill ••pen hi* darning Hi** at the K. of P. Hall. Mh atreet, this eve n III* at t;Sl* o'clock, HKhlst i.i bv hi* dancing partners. Mia* JulU Oldham and Mle* Stella Hol lingsworth. Pry*. 6 lesconv $5.00. class, ss.oo. private lesion*. TWO DAYS OF SPECIAL VALUES $1.50 Men’s Mocha AA Gloves at tjJJ.*vv Of fine relented skins; have Paris point stitched bucks; value 11. SO a pair, at Si 00 Women's 2-Clasp Gloves —A fresh new lot to no !«■<■( from: -1 zc h ■> Vi to s; *7 C 1 value SI.OO, at I v 3 C Friday Will Be the Big Day for Bargain Shoppers. No Phone Orders. FRIDAY 9 A. M. To 11 A. M. BLACK SATINS, ETC. Full yard-wide, every thread pure silk, black satins, taffetas, rneHNttlincH, In black and colors, all 69c PLAID DRESS GOODS Wool and cottoti mohair plaids, shepherd checks, blocks, etc., oil double width, 36 Inches wide; Choice of this | ( table, yard I ot' CREPE DE CHINES, ETC. Full 40-lneh wide all-silk crepe do chine, 40-Inch eharmeusc, 40- lneh satins and SB-inch peaii de Bolen, all highest grades, worth up to $3.00 per yard, 4C| |Q at, yard. J71.1Y SHEPHERD CHECKS Full 60-inch wide shepherd checks, waffle checks, plain and fancy, all-wool dress goods, rem nants and full pic is; SIOO gQ value; choice, yard »l/v BROADCLOTHS, ETC. Foil 84-lnoh wide, antin fared broadcloth, 80-Inch earners hair suitings and wool serges; gabar dines, poplins; values up to $3.00; choice tomorrow, gYQ _ yard VoC BLEACHED SHEETS Large size, bleached and hem med Sheets, ready for use; full 72 by H 0 Inch size; Tflzx to sell tomorrow at £*7 C ENGLI3II LONGCLOTH Five hundred bolts, of full 10 yards each, fine Kngllsh Long cloth, to sell tomorrow s at, b 011.... 0"C PILLOW CASES Large size, torn and hemmed, bleached Pillow Cases; extra good quality, to sell special nt. each tTL COTTON DIAPER One hundred bells fine, antisep tic Cotton Plaper, to sell In this is.:"-. 50c FINE FLANNEL Five hundred yards fine white wool Flannel, extra wide and a good quality, to sell | at. yard 1”C BLEACHED CAMBRIC Full yard wide extra Rood qual ity of bleached Cambric, like Lonsdale, special, a^ljL S»rd 4fsC COTTON BLANKETS Large 11-quarter Cotton Blank ets. and large, extra heavy Com forts covered with good au ratteen, at Vul MIXED BLANKETS Large 11-quarter wool mixed Blankets, extra heavy, d»| f\t3 good quality, pair.. .. 4^1.”0 PLAID BLANKETS 11-qvarter plaid and plain wool mixed Blankets. These are beau- SrJZ:..*T. .... $2-98 WOOL BLANKETS All pore lamb's w<k>! Blankets. 11-quarter size, extra good values and it good buy Q FINE COMFORTS Extra quality satteen covered Comforts, filled with good cotton, nnd a big buy $2 98 JUNGLE BLANKETS Babies’ large slue Jungle Blank ets, All new patterns. Big buy. at as VC Pepperell Sheeting, 25c Yard Full 10-4 bleached or unbleached genuine Pepperoll Sheeting, first quality. Sella usually for 30 to 35c yard Friday only, ar yard LjC Crash Toweling, 10 Yards for 65c A splendid value half linen, white or red borders; real 10c quality. Tomorrow, 10 yards Ar for ODC 36 inch Brown Domestic Good, fine quality, worth /M 10c. Special, yard DSC Seamless Sheets Size 72x90. Good soft quality. 65c value. Special, jrn each DUC EVERY DAY BRINGS ITS BARGAINS The Coat Sale Augusta Women Have Waited For Lndles' suits in very newest fall styles in handsome satja broadcloths, gabardines, rich silk wool poplins, crepe gabaF* dines, etc. These are lined with guaranteed and Skinner's satin linings and made in every color and black. $17.50 to $35.00 values, at $8.75, SIO.OO and $12.50 Another Wonderful Sale of STYLISH NEW DRESSES Now satin basque dresses with fourteen-inch girdles, in black and colors; satin and velvet combination dresses, In black and colors; new serge dresses, satin and velvet trim med; in fuct, all the new combination dresses and the new Kedln-'ote dresses. Dresses worth up to $25, tomorrow, only $4.95, $6.95 and $9.90 Men’s and Youths C/\ $10& sl2 Overcoats V* Overcoats made of all wool oasslmere and melton, In the latest full style, with velvet or self-collar; all well tailored; sizes from 32 to 46 inch chest. Men’s and Young: (T 1 A /\/\ Men’s slß.ooSuits * V/.V/V/ In this lot you will find strictly hand tailored garments, made up of plain and fancy patterns; some lined with Venetian and serge; Hny size fiom 32 to 46 inch chest. Men’s and Young Men's $12.00 Suits XT 50 Men's and Young Men's $15.00 Suits #lO 00 imt+i # fi ,-*Sjr US Trousers for Men and Young Men Good heavy weight trousers; Just the kind for the cold weather: made up of a number of dif ferent patterns; slses troin iitf to 44 inch waist; with cuff or plain bottoms. $3 Pants for $1.98 Hope Bleached Domestic 36 inches wide, tomorrow n only, yard OC Amoskeag Apron Ginghams In blue or brown checks. Perfect quality. Tomorrow, 9to 11 r only, yard DC 32 Inch Chambray Ginghams In blue, pink or lavender checks, a splendid 12 1 jC value, tumor- O row, yard OC Plain Chambray Ginghams Tn pink, blue or tan shades. r Good 7V£c value. Yard.... DC Amoskeag Best Outing In all colors, plain or fancy pat terns. Perfect quality. n 1 Tomorrow only, yard .... 02 C fHE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA SCHNEIDER’S Sensational sales In every department of the store, such as have neves.* before been seen in Augusta. The merchandise is the newest, the quali ties the best and prices positively lowest. Special for this great Carnival of Bargains we feature. Rousing Morning Sales, 9 a. m. to 11 a. m. Daily Not ft minute before nor a minute after. Positively no mall, telephone or C. O. D. orders. When selling becomes too fast we may be com pelled to aek you to stand In line. Please do not send children. Please have exact change ready and shop as early *as you can, for in spite of extra clerks we will be worked beyond capacity If bargain giving Is any criterion. We reserve the right to limit quantities on each sale. This is to pre vent dealers from taking advantage of these low prices, thus protecting the public in providing bargains to go around. $15.00 COATS For Women and Misses $9.98 Swagger, Indeed, are these handsome coats of fine Imported Zlbcllne, Broadcloth, Foreign Cloakings, etc. Full length mod els for the practical woman, shorter lengths for the natty miss; In fact, every coat style Imaginable; some lined wltn yarn dyed satin; In black and all wanted colorings. All sizes. A Bargain Sale of LADIES’ NEW SUITS HEY BOYS ! Boys’ Suits and Overcoats Valul' 755 .53.98 The overcoats come In long coata or Russian style, made up of fancy brown and gray mixtures; also blue and gray chinchilla; sizes 3 to 17 years; suits are Norfolk style. In the newest light and dark mixtures, and plain blue serge; sizes 7 to 17 years. Boys’ Overcoats (I AO & Suits, $3 val. . The overcoats come in Russian style, made of different mixed patterns. Suits are Norfolk model coat, In the and dark patterns; sizes from 7 to 16 years. Hoys' 39c Blouses 25*^ Boys’ 76c Hats and Caps XoC Boys' 69c Knickers 49’' Girls’ $4 WINTER |j||ii $2.98 jflj ety of girls’ warm winter coats, made \ \ Baffin zibelines and nov- \ \ $ elty fabrics In the \ \l very newest mod- • V/J els of the season. All the new col ors. Sizes 6 to 14. Girls' $7 and $8 M QQ Winter Coats v‘t-30 Positively the greatest values and the prettiest styles In all this city. An endless variety of styles and materi al. featuring boucles, astrakhans, zihe lines, corduroys, etc., fashioned in the moat artistic styles that will appeal to both parent and girl alike. All sizes, 6 to 14. $lO and sl2 High go no Grade Winter Coats 00.30 Made of superior grade boucle, plush, ztbellne, etc. Showing popular cape effects as well as the newest belted styles. Sizes 6 to 14. Renfrew Dress Ginghams In full line of stripes, checks and plaids, 32 inches wide, fast colors. Always 15c. Choice of 101 stock, yard 1Z 2 C Hemmed Table Napkins, 78c Doz. Usual SI.OO quality, size 18x18 inches, mercerized Damask. 70 Tomorrow only, dozen .... IOC Mercerized Table Damask, 29c Yd. 58 inches wide, good firm weave, all neat patterns ;40c quality. OQ Special, yard LdC English Longcloth, 12 Yard Bolt for SI.OO Usual $1.25 quality, 36 inches wide, full 12 yard pieces. d»| A A Special, bolt DI«UU Women's 16 Button(M Kid Gloves, $2.59 Val.vA*U«F Women’s Two-Clasp CHamoisette Gloves.—White only; all sizes; with the fancy doe lining; also three row embroidered backs; in black, with white and black, tan, gray and natural; value 39c; special at... 29C From Friday t 8 Saturday Night, Nov. 7th. $8 and $lO COATS tor Women and Misses, Value $8 .$5.98 Splendid top coats of fine all wool Zibeline, Kersey, Melton; splendid wool mixtures, embrac ing every desirable model for the coming Fall and Winter season, also college coats of large plaid cloakings. Each garment smart ly trimmed to suit the individual style. All sizes. Sale of Women’s and Misses’ sls Sample ? $9.75 By far the best suit value ever offered—the season’s newest, smartest colorings and noblest materials—be ing samples, only one and two of a kind, in all sizes. Special Purchase and Sale of Fine Shoes Our shoe buyer has just got back from New England, where he has been spending the past week purchasing all the surplus stocks at the lowest prices he could get—these bargains speak well of the bargains we got and you get tomorrow. Men’s $4,00 Vici Kid Cush ion Sole Shoes, $2.95. The celebrated Cushion Sole Shoes for men. Soft black vici—like velvet— made on modified orthopedic lasts: built for men with tender or delicate feet. Goodyear welted 501e5... 52 95 BOYS’ SHOES Made of satin calf, blucher style, with heavy soles and solid leather heels. Splendid school shoes. Size 2% to 5%, Special at... .$1 49 Sizes 9to 13%, special at... .$1 39 WRIGHT’S “HEALTH” UNDERWEAR AND WRIGHTS “SPRING NEEDLE” UNDERWEAR IN THIS GREATEST BARGAIN FESTIVAL OF THE YEAR. You who need underwear come here at once and inspect this won derful stock of the best qualities—the assortments are so large and varied you'll surely find what you seek and the prices so low you’ll save enough on one pair to pay for an extra suit —buy here and save money! Extra heavy natural gray and camel's hair shirts and drawers; sold us as "second best," but you'll scarcely find the defects, such as slightly soiled from handling, oil stains, etc. Wright’s Men’s $3.00 Union Suits Wright's celebrated “Springnee dle” ribbed union suits, with ev ery known Improvement and tailor finished ''mill run,” so If you want the best In underwear at a third off, come here. MEN’S 50c UNDERWEAR, 39C. Ecru Ribbed Shirts and Drawers. CHILD'S 59c UNION SUITS, 39C —Kine ribbed fleece lined union suits, full winter weight and extra well finished; perfect quality; sizes up to 16 years. MEN’S SI.OO AND $1.25 UNDER WEAR, 79C —Natural gray wool shirts and drawers; sizes up to 4S. MEN’S $1.50 UNDERWEAR, sl— fine soft wool underwear; shirts with double back and front or plain; drawers with extra gus sets; sizes up to 50. 865 Sample Waists That Actually Cost pfl a SI.OO and $1.25, qJJ(J THE MOST SENSATIONAL A-Wr/S / s WAIST BARGAIN EVER V^ Made of the finest lingerie \j! ts Ib9F* tigte and Voile, In the very latest 1914 models, elegantly and elabor-AVi if'.'j'- "X/'l ately trimmed with fine VI e&W.-M'i&l 4ml» erle* and Imported lac*—new longflL /} V Jwl sleeve* and new collar effects Cer-^\i^r talnly the best value you ever me. I / >s v ai^WPc * In this or any other store. In all I sizes from 36 to 46. The finest lot )$ ■ ■ f sample waist* In styles and es- /\\ ■ " sects so varied as to baffle desertp- \ / tlon. i THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5. fp IH'IW ,|rl |l •: . Wv \ wm mmmSIK iliillMi im _ '*** !/,//!