The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, November 06, 1914, Home Edition, Page THREE, Image 3

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6. SATURDAY and AFTER SUPPER SALES What is the Best Dress Shield for You? Wouldn’t you like to have the opinion of one who knows? At our Dress Shield Counter tomorrow an expert from the fac tory is demonstrating OMO, toe Odorless Dress Shield. She will gladly explain the OMO Shield to you. and help to choose the particu lar styles best suited to your wear. She will show you the "Zouave” Combination Corset Cover style of OMO which is particularly con venient to wear with wash waists and dresses.' The name “OMO" on a Shield means that it is guaranteed Odor less and Moisture-Proof; is light, cool and washable, and contains no rubber. After Supper Sales 6 to 7 O’CLOCK Slop Jars, large size, wood fibre, regularly 98c, special for 49c Buckets, 10-quart galvanized water buckets, regularly 25c, special 18c Uneeda Biscuit, Lemon Snaps, Zuzus, 3 packages . . ... .10c Children’s 10c pants, pair for Bi/> c Corsets, W. 8., $1.50 values for 69c Cuticura Soap 19c 7 to 8 O’CLOCK Brooms, good quality selected “Little Miss,” regularly 30c special 21c ‘Winner,” regularly 35c, special 29c Octagon Soap, 3 cakes . . . .10c Flannelette Petticoats, blue, white and pink, 50c values for 19c Woodbury’s Facial Soap . .19c 8 to 9 O’CLOCK Oil Heaters, the new Perfec tion, blue flame, smokeless and odorless; 1 gallon reservoir, regularly $3.75, special $3.35 Peterman’s Roach and Ant Food, regularly 15c, special 10c Sweetheart Toilet Soap, 3 cakes for 10c Brassieres, embroidery trim med, special 25c Sanitol Tooth Powder .... 19c GIRLS DRESSES '' Coats in blue and brown Cheviots, lined throughout with black and white checks, girdle belt and other new Of notes. Saturday q)U*£D Infants Cashmir Coats Just arrived, 6 months and 1 year sizes, long d»0 nr Cashmir Coats with Capes, upwards from .... I D TX T T-T T r T I T7* Q I? T 7 TT 7Q “More For a Dollar Than a Dollar Will VV 111 IXu \D VJIvL/v£iXVXJIiO Buy Elsewhere" (Surety Coupons with Groceries) FLOUR, Golden Harvest, 24 pound sack for . . . ,95c COLD MEATS Sliced Boiled Ham, lb. .35c Sliced Minced Ham, lb. .20c Sliced Hog Head Cheese 20c Souse Meat, pickled . . 20c Winner Sausage, 1b....20c Pork Sausage, country. style, lb 20c Corned Beef, pickled, 1b.19c Pickles, C. & B. Assortment Quarts 53c Pints 33c Half-pints 23c MACKEREL,B lb. kit $1.04 ADVOCATES THE WEDDED ATHLETE Trainer of Irish American A. C. Track Team is a Believer /in Married Men in Training. New York. —Lawson Kobegs»on, the trainer of Irish-American A. C. trank t'km, in a believer in the married ath ••More than half the scoring strength of my team that won the national Specially Priced White linenes, checked ginghams and Cham brays, and white Chambrays with -Checks, trim mings, kilted skirts; ages 2to 6 years, CQ 75c and SI.OO values, Saturday D«/C Plaid ginghams and galatea stripes, long waists, high neck and long sleeves, pleated and plain skirts, ages 6 to 14 years; value Of to $2.00, Saturday for vl .Ltd Coats in Chinchilla, Velveteen and Corduroy, boxed and warmly lined, buttoning high in neck; values $4.50 and $5, d»0 CA to d»0 Saturday for SUGAR, 25 lb. sack, granu lated, with SI.OO worth tea or coffee $1.54 Florida Oranges, dozen 20c Fresh Country Eggs, dozen 32c Snowdirift Compound Size 4 45c Size 10 SI.OB Size 20 $2.18 CHEESE, JUST ARRIVED! Full cream, pound 20c Brick, imported, lb. . .24c Swiss, domestic, pound. . 40c Pimento, 2 for 23c Neufchatel, six for ....25c track and field meet at Baltimore last month was composed of married men,” proudly declared Mr. Robertson. "The married rnen on my team scor ed five more pointn han the total of the eecond highest team in the point score—the New York A. C.” The significance of "Hobble'*” view* is in the fact that nowaday* the com petitive career* of our athlete* are much longer than they were not very long ago. Advanced training ideas have prolonged the competitive life of the athlete so that many of our great track and field performer* do not give tip active competition when they “settle down” but atay in the game to win further honor* and Jew elry for the ”ml»«u».” A few year* ago a runner wa* sup po*ed to be “run out” In four year*, or five at the outMide. Properly hand led, the good one* last for ten now. Mel. Sheppard ha* been racing for W Values to $7.00, Saturday Only This silverware is plated on high grade metal and will give the best service. An opportunity is offered in this sale to get a great many useful articles at less than one half the regular price. A partial list is given below of articles in this sale. Values to $7.00 Sale Price S2A9 Serving Dishes, Fruit Baskets, Cake Baskets; Sandwich Trays, Syrup Stands, ALUMINUM SAUCE PANS Genuine “Wearever”, 2-qt. size with cover, regularly 95c, *7l _ special I 1C 3-qt. size with cover, OQ regularly $1.15, special. Oa/C EXTRAORDINARY SALE OF Xfk #A Quadruple Plate Silver spZ/tif Egg Servers, Hot Cake Covers, Covered Butter Dishes, Cream and Sugars, Vases, IMPORTED ALUMINUM SAUCE PANS. Dipped and without cover* — 1- size, extra special 21^ 2- size, extra special 2§C 3- size, extra special ShC 4- size, extra special 4QO 6-qt. size, extra special §J)O GLOVES , HANDKERCHIEFS, HOSE AND UNDERWEAR IN A SPECIAL SATURDAY SALE Ladies’ one-clasp tan cape walking gloves, corded backs; regularly Qfi/» $1.25, Saturday . . •'OC t Ladies’ two-clasp kid gloves, black and white with heavy contrast stitching and hem. Regu larly $2.00, djl r A Saturday .. .. Children’s fine ribbed hose, black, white and tan; heavy ribbed in black only; sizes 5 to 10; double knees: extra spliced heels and toes; 25c value Saturday 1 C for ljC Swift’s Premium Hams 19^C Pound Saturday Only. thirteen year*, and this fall he dem onstrated hi* ability to do better than 51 second* for the quarter. George Banhag raced for eleven year* and broke record* at the age of 81 year*. SAYS TURK DEATH SENTENCE. Pari*, 3:03 *. m.—A dispatch from ) Bordeaux to the Hava* Agency say* that General Mehmed Cherif T’asha, ■ the leader of the opposition in Turkey l whose sympathies with France are ! well known, ha* telegraphed to Poln | care and the council of minister* hi* I indignation at the *tep taken by Tur -1 key which he declare*. |* it* death | sentence. Top Flannel Shirts, the finest lot ) ever shown in Augusta -all wool 11.00. $ 1.50 and 12.00, at F. G. Merlin*. THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA. GA. Men’s and ladies' pure linen hemstitched hand kerchiefs, regularly | A 121/2c, Saturday .. lUC Ladies 'full fashioned real Maco cotton hose, fast black, double at wearing points; 35c value or Saturday for .... LJC Ladies jersey ribbed vests and pants, full bleached nicely trimmed, regulars and extra sizes, 59c sellers Saturday CA~ Ladies’ Jersey ribbed union suits, high neck and long sleeves, ankle length, 50c sellers, QA„ for OV C FLOUR, Self Rising Jersey Cream, 24 lb. sack. . . . 89c POTATOES, Irish, pk.... 30c. APPLES, peck 25c RICE, fancy Japan, 10 pounds for 58c Jelly, Crabapple, 3 glasses for 25c. Ketchup, Bull Head, 3 bottles 25c. Pickles, Boy Brand, large bottle 23c. Olives, stuffed or plain, 3 bottles 26c. POTATOES, Pumpkin Yams, peck 29c BROWN’S MANAGER A "CHURCH MAN” In a Sense He is Following in the Footsteps of "Billy” Sun day---Won’t Play Ball on Sab bath. St. Louis.— Branch Hickey, manager of the Hi. Foul* Brown*, who never play* on Sunday--In fact, doe* not even go near the ball park on the sab bath 1* following In the footsteps of “Billy" Sunday. Following, that la, to ALARM CLOCKS “World” eight day alarm clocks and time with one winding. Reg ular price $2.50; d*J QO Special price vl ••/O DESSERT PEACHES, No. 3, 6 cans SI.OO 10c N. B. C. “Snaparoons,” 3 boxes for 25c Tomatoes, No. 2 12 cans 90c 6 cans 48c Tomatoes, No. 3 12 cans SI.OB 6 cans 55c Lima Beans, No. 2 12 cans $1.40 6 cans 74c Peas, Sifted, No. 2 12 cans $1.45 6 cans 74c Values to $7.00 Sale Price S2A9 Compotes, Pitchers, Gravy Boats and Stands, Bon Bons, Roll Trays, Broken lots ladies’ ribbed underwear, vests, pants and tights, 50c and 75c values QQ/» for the extent only that he addre**e* church audience* and preache* the re ligion which he trie* to practice. There the way* part. Where Sun day “exhort*” in l lie old-fashioned way with a new fashioned slang, Hickey I* the quiet, trained speaker, the only reminder of the diamond li) hi* talk being a use of baseball term* to drive borne Ills fact* to tbe every day American audience he face*. Hickey spoke by Invitation at one of the most fashionable churches in Hast St. Louf*, 111., hi«t week. He put the same punch into h!» sermonetto that he puts Into til* hall learn nri the field. He likened life to a box score *nd he urged the church folk to play the game “play by play and the result would take, eare of Itself." Each Play. "In Philadelphia one day I happen ed to he passing a scoreboard and I watched the fan* for a few momenta," Turkey With Oyster Dressing Roasted to the queen’s taste is the crowning achieve ment of the Saturday Supper in the Tea Room, the other dishes will be cranberries, hominy and gravy, hot home made rolls and choice of coffee, tea or milk. The price is 40c. Cherry Sherry cream, 10c extra. Supper between the hours 6:30 and 9:30. Ferneries, Casters, Condiment Sets, Marmalade Jars, Coffee Pots, Crumb Tray and Scraper. JARDINIERES 8-inch mat green jardinieres, an exceptional value. Regular 75c value Saturday nn foi.. .. ... Sorosis High Shoes \ ymmol J \r—-Vi**/ f % We do this to reduce stock. Women, knowing the value and wearing quality of Sorosis shoes, will be quickdJO QC to purchase. Come early Ladies’ gunmetal and kid button boots and laces, high and low heels, all solid leathers. $2.50 values d»| AO Saturday for .. .... .... vl •*fO PI a-Mates for Children Made on natural shapes to fit the little feet comfortably. $1.75 to $2.76, according to age. Corn, Sugar, No. 2 12 cans 95c 6 cans 48c String Beans, No. 2 12 cans 95c 6 cans 47c Okra and Tomatoes No. 3 12 cans $1.12 6 cans 57c Pork and Beans, Van Camp’s Large cans, 6 for . .SI.OO Medium, 6 cans for . 75c Small, 6 cans for . . 50c Pumpkin, Van Camp’s, No. 3 12 cans $1.15 6 cans 58c he mild. *Thone fan* were not watch ing for the final acore ho much us they ware watching each play an It wan made A man’ll life Im pretty much the name thing. Kvery play you make In life lb being watched. Never mind | the final Mcorc, but watch every play an It cornea. “Kvery man inuat be at hat In thin f world, and he Im called upon to make | clean bite. '!\ O.’ meann put out the ♦ vll In your Uvea, and ’A* mean* annlut the other fellow every chance you get. Keep down the errorn it a heat you can 'and you will win your game in the 1 end, Hacrtfh hlt« arc a valuable aa , net In the game. They mean co-ope- I ration tynl co-operations means a » • j ter w< rid Hu Its. $ 11.25. fir,on. slK.7r, and 1211.50. ' All word and ailk; tic* beat makca. Heal F. G. the (‘luthier. TOILET GOODS Peheco Tooth Paste Newbro’s **«*«, ■ Rpinilar ncrp,clde " Satur ' Rlkor . B cream i4au of Roses ... Uflj Wilson’s FT*c r" A _ kle Cream.. uVlu Pon<ll ® Bi,raci QQp I .interim, .... OOU Danrierin* ... l.yon'a Tooth Powder .... Amoline Powder , Meade A Ba- o 3TUT* Wttah day Mum Hanttol Tooth - _ ottf jr.;r 19c f ||y can* Talcum IUU Peroxide of Hydrogen .. Arnica Tooth Soap Tooth Brushed FYoetllla Marcean Face Powder with a vial of MARY GARDEN EXTRACT ... 25’- Values to $5.00 Saturday for \|rlii V V There are gunmetals, patent leath ers and tans, in button boots and laces. FINE HAIR GOODS At Pronounced Savinqs Switch*-* and Tran»formatlon» of so good a quality arc unusual value* at the** low prices. Be* them and you will be convinced. Hwitche* of fine, wavy hair, 20 Inch** long. 11 65 Gray Switches of fine, wavy hair, 20 Inch** long $2 95 All around Transformation* of fine, wavy hair tl 45 Gray All aroond Transformation* of fin*, wavy hair 81 65 All popular shade* except white and blonde. Switches mail, from your own combing* 81 25 SIBB REWARD FOR EACH. London, 8:32 a. m. A Hen ter'* Tel egram Company dispatch from Ant werp says: “A telegram from llerlln announce* that the emperor In n cabinet order im* promised a reward of 750 marl:* (about (IKK, for each machine gun captured." Shirt*, SI.OO and $1.50 —are the fineat and beat shown, at F. G. M*rt(n*. THREE mmi uui i okiu yi l Oo you know of *ny other improvement you can mak* to your home that will add to much to it* intrinsic value a. having it wired for *l*e tricity?