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VOLUME XIX, No. 312.
RUSS ACCOUNT
OF FLIGHT OF
THE AUSTRIANS
Great Victory Won We Owe to
the “Grace of God Who
Blesses Superhuman Heroism
of Our Troops.”
Paris, 2 a. m.—An official statement
by the Russian general staff is given
in a I’etrografl dispatch to the Havas
Agency. '■ t says:
“Fierce combats on the River San
and south of I’rzemysl, which have
been going on for more than three
weeks, resulted November sth in a
general retreat. of the Austrians.
"On the preceding night the Aus
trians made a last effort to repulse
our troops who were crossing the San.
Until a late hous the enemy attacked
on an extended front, taking the of
fensive in dense, successive lines, but
everywhere enormous losses and were
repulsed.
Energetic Pursuit.
“On November sth, the enemy’s col
umns commenced to move from the
(T-an in the direction of Dultla Pass,
[across the Carpathians and south of
IPrsemysl seeking everywhere to leave
Uie battle front. We pursued them
energetically all along the line.
“The abandonment by the main
Austrian forces of the line of the San
Is the result of the victorious battle
fought at the end of September, the
original purpose of which was to block
the offensive of the Austro-Germau
armies against Warsay and Ivango
rod.
For 330 Miles.
“At the beginning of October our
troops were engaged along a line ex
tending for 330 miles and passing
through Warsaw, Kozienica, Przemysl
and Czernowitz. Toward October 20
we succeeded in gaining a dicisive
success over the Germans on the right
bank of the Vistula in the region of
Warsaw.
“Our next object was to strike from
the north those portions of the
enemy’s forces still holding positions
on the Vistula and ' the San. In the
fighting, which lasted from October
23rd to 27th, we succeeded in break
ing the stubborn resistance of the
Austro-German army in the Kozien
ica-Ivangorod region. In danger of
being turned beyond Pilitza this army
fell "back pursued by our troops.
Compelled to Retreat.
"Between October 28th and Novem
ber 2nd, we overcame the enemy’s re
sistance in a new region, that of
■lexandria and Sandomir. On No-
Biember sth, the Austrian army in
'Galicia was c impelled to retreat.
Following up our successes during
eigthteen days, on a front of 330 miles,
we broke the resistance of the enemy
who is in full retreat. This victory
wt owe to the grace of God, who
■desses the superhuman heroism of
Four admirable warriors of whom Rus
sia has a eight to be proud.”
NO INFORMATION,
BEIRUT LANDING
Neither State Nor Navy De
partment Has Received Ad
vices Regarding- U. S. Blue
jackets at That Place.
Washington.—Neither the state nor
the navy department has had any in
formation from any source that Amer
ican bluejackets weTe landed at Heirut.
but because of persistency of such re
ports Secretary Daniels today made in
quiry of the commanders of the Amer
ican cruisers Tennessee and North
Carolina.
Both captains had instructions to
wait in the western Mediterranean to
protect American interests if neces
sary. It is possible that at the re
quest of an American consul blue
jackets may have landed to guard a
consulate.
r Officials, however, believe a report
Kvould have been received had that oc
curred.
RETIiINiS
MADE BY GERMAN
Warning Given By Berlin Re
garding Treatment of Teutons
in England Not Heeded.
Berlin, vie The Hague and London, 2
p. m.—The following anouncement
was given to the press today from of
ficial sources: f
■'German's warning of retaliation
in ca-.e German subjects between the
ages of 17 and 55 who now are detain
ed In England were not treated dif
ferently before Nov. 5, has been un
answered by the British government.
Therefore, the German government
has ordered the detention of all Brit
ish of similar ages residing in Ger
many.
"This measure Is not only for Eng
bsh subjects, but soon will be ex
ded to British colonials unless
tfl-rmana living in British colonies are
l\': unmolested. This measure also
orders the detention of Inactive offi
cers whet are more than 55 years of
age.
"All other Britishers who are left
free after this measure has been en
forced will be required tulireglste
twice daily at the nearest police sta
tion They will not be permitted <o
leave that Immediate police super
vision.”
THE AUGUSTA HERALD
870
BROAD
ST.
Outing
Gowns
In a Great
Sale Tomor
row for
75c
Worthsl.oo
In all white and
white grounds with
dainty blue or pink
stripes, made with
collarless yoke that
fits the neck closely,
and hemstitched and
finished at b o t tom
of yoke and around
cuffs with pink or
blue braid to match
stripe. The all white
gown has white
braid. The quality
of outing used is soft
firm quality, the
gowns are cut long
and full and alto
gether this is one of
the best offerings we
have ever made.
Each gown is worth
SI.OO, in this sale for
tomorrow only,
7 5c
“Buy a Cotton Felt Mattress”
With cotton seeking a ten cent pound market and the “Buy a Bale” Campaign in evidence, we have de
cided to put on a special sale of All Cotton Mattresses at greatly reduced prices for tomorrow only. Every
home in Augusa can find a place for one or more new, clean, comfortable mattresses. Come to this sale tomor
row and get your mattresses and help the cause along.
SIB.OO Cotton Felt Mattress, Imperial rolled edges, covered
In art ticking, weighs 60 pounds, this sale .. .. SI 495
$16.00 Cotton Felt Mattress, Imperial rolled edges, covered
In art ticking, weighs 60 pounds, this sale .. #l2 50
$12.60 Cotton Felt Mattress, Imperial rolled edges, covered
In heavy stripe ticking, weighs 45 pounds, this sale #995
SIO.OO Cotton Kelt Mattresa, Imperial rolled edges, covered
in heavy stripe ticking, weighs 46 lbs., this sale #BSO
$8.60 Cotton Felt Mattress, Imperial rolled edgea, covered
In good stripe ticking, weighs 46 lbs., this sale #7 49
$7.60 Cotton Felt Mattress, Imperial rolled edges, covered
in good stripe ticking, weighs 46 lbs., this sale • #0 25
16.60 otton Felt Mattress, Imperial rolled edges, covered
in good stripe ticking, weighs 46 lbs., this sale . #495
$4.60 Crib Mattresses, size Bxs feet, covered In good
ticking, this sale ...; #3 50
$3.60 Crib Mattresses, slxe 2 ft. 6 Ins.x4 ft 6 Ins., covered
In good ticking, this sale #275
Bath Cabinets
White Enamel Bath Room or Medicine Cabinets for cor
ner or side wall, with anirror In the door and shelf Inside.
nicely finished, etk a ji g-'
$4.00 value, for Cf) I • zJ
:THE ONE PAPER IN MOST HOMES—THE ONLY PAPER IN MANY HOMES
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 8, 1914.
ANDREWS BROS. CO.
Hundreds of New, Late Style Coat Suits
at $19.95 to $39.75-Worth $29.75 to S6O
come and view the display if only to keep abreast of the changes in the fashions.
New Dresses, New Coats, New Waists, are expected to arrive tomorrow. These also,
while being the latest and choicest of the best markets offerings, will be marked at consid
erable savings.
Gift Furniture for Xmas , Wed
dings and Anniversaries
Nothing makes a finer or more useful gift than a piece of Furni
ture selected from our floors, either at holiday time or through
out. the year, for birthday anniversaries or special occasions; Fur
niture lasts longer than other gifts, Is used mors and Is always
appropriate and appreciated.
FOR MOTHER
A dainty Hewing Table, a hand
some Buffet, a small Bedroom
Rocker or Istoir-savlng Kitchen
Cabinet;
FOR FATHER
A Mb Reclining Chair, a good
Book Case a Spacious Desk or
an over-stuffed Davenport,
FOR DAUGHTER
A Charming Dressing Table, a
Bedroom Rocker, a Sweet
Hmelltng Cedar Chest, a dainty
Writing Desk.
FOR SON’S DEN
A Big Table, a Jaizy ('hair, a
Leather Hofa, a Beet tonal Book!
Case.
Our buyer, while in New York
last week, secured not only the very
newest garments that we being offer
ed, but very exceptional vaules as
well.
Manufacturers were eager to sell
and hundreds of handsome coat suits
were procured at prices which per
mit of such unusual inducements for
the coming week as are seldom if
ever offered so early in the season.
At $25.00 we feature smart
broadcloth suits with the new short
coats and stylish fur trimmings—all
sizes, all colors and black.
At $27.50 to $39.75 we offer
such a wonderful variety of all the
late styles in poplins, gabardines,
broadcloths, serges, etc., as has not
been equaled in this city during the
present season. These are in short,
medium and long coat styles—trim
med in several different furs, rich
plushes, elegant velvets, and hand
some braids.
We invite particular attention to
the quality and workmanship of
these suits as compared to usual gar
ments at similar prices. All of them
are designed by famous experts and
manufactured by America’s most
skilled tailors.
Women are cordially invited to
All Three Piece Suites of Library
and Parlor Furniture Greatly
Reduced for This Week
SIIO.OO Three-piece Mahogany t.lbrary
Halts, upholstered In ler fifi
best leather UU
SBO 00 Three-J'lece Mahogany Library
Hulls, upholstered In HR
bent I'anne Velour .. . yOOrUU
Adjustable pin self-squaring Lace
Curtain Stretchers, $2.50 value.
*"■ #l9B
24x$8-lnch Linoleum Mats, with fig
ured or plain centers, 50c values,
t'>r 39'-
Sunshine Furniture I'nlish, for pianos,
furniture and brass beds, 25c value,
for 19C
$6.00 PER YEAR-FIVE CENTS PER COPY
Our House furnishing
Club Plan
Enables you to buy tho nm« a« for oath, and pay
monthly In amall paymenta. The amall taa for car
rying ia antirely offaat by Purple Stamp* whioh we
give on monthly paymenta. Shadaa, Stair Carpete,
Mattings, ate., meaeured for and laid by experte and
free of charge.
$62 00 Three-Fdece Mahogany Library
Suits, upholstered In i # r no
beat leather Il'tOei/iJ
*26 .00 Three-Piece Mohagony Library
Suits, upholstered In 4 | A A r
good leather I vxf
Deed a r Mops .. .. 98'
Ocular Polish, per bottle , 25' •
Ocfdar Polish, extra large size,
I tot tie 50 :
Ocedar Polish, In quart
Ocedar Polish, In gallon
can* 825 Q
,wwv*
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WE CIVE
PURPLE TRAD
ING STAMPS
The New Neck
wear
Many of the latent thing* are
Vestees with roll over collars
and cuffs to match, of very
simple designs. Also groups
of little tucks form Jimt the
relief required to the severity
of plainness.
Rich I.ace Vests, with hand
some scalloped edges and wired
collars. Homo are combined
with organdie, some are of net.
35< ’ 59 ii §l c 8139,
New White P. K. Col
lars and Cuff Sets, 50c
Of soft. laundered, fine
quality, small stripe Pique. All
newly arrived and can he seen
tomorrow.
Collar and Cuff Hots of dain
ty organdie are very popular
now. See our fine Hop. Spe
cially priced,
250, 50'' to 81 39
Interesting Handker
chief Specials
We arc now ready with our
complete Holiday line of hand*
kerchiefs in newest and moat
exclusive styles and values
which cannot he duplicated.
FOR CHILDREN.
Fancy box of three colored
bordered Handkerchiefs; hem
stitched and In plain or print
ed atyle; the box 15c
FOR MEN.
Plain hemstitched full slae
Handkerchiefs, some of Onset
linen quality at from 60c each
i < ; a ".: ow . 15c
Linen Handkerchiefs of supe
rior quality with various stylo
SI & 51.50
FOR WOMEN.
Sheer Linen Handkerchiefs
with narrow or wide hems;
hand-drawn; each, | r^,
60°- 25 <: • nd
Sheer Linen Handkerchiefs
with beautiful now style In
white and colored embroidery
at from 50c each to I
Embroidered Handkerchiefs,
a wide range of newest patterns
of dainty hand-embroidery In
white and ? flora, on wide to
very narrow hems; exclusive
styles, not shown elsewhere;
from 7*o each, 1 BJ/-.
to os low as IUL
Madeira Hand Embroidered
Handkerchiefs with various
-enllop edges; s>A
each t)UC