The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, November 08, 1914, Home Edition, Page FIVE, Image 13

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I SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8. W E- KELLY D. G. CO., LADIES’ WEAR. M ** _ _ -|gr M. E. KELLY D. G. CO., LADIES’ WEAR. |< ELLY’S The Store That Has the Mew Things First ELLY’S BLDG., COR. BTH AND BROAD STS. “ * BLDG., COR. BTH AND BROAD STS. HASTEN DR. WATSON WITH THE NEEDLE, HE'S IN A BAD FIX T HAPPENED This Way: Recently There Has Been a Great Demand for Short, Fur-Trimmed Coat Suits for Certain Figures and Ages. In fact, They are Quite the Rage in the Larger Cities, and cer tainly They are to Be Found at Kelly’s. A Customer Walked Into Our Store a Few Days Ago and Asked to Be Shown Short Coat Suits. Our Saleman Quickly Showed Her Orfe, Two, Three, a Dozen Models. Every One Different, All in the Newest Materials and Shades; Some Fur-Trimmed, Others Velvet-Trimmed. Turning to Her Companion, She Said: “I Told You We Would Find Them at Kelly’s. Why, That Man Made Me Angry Talking Such Foolish Talk as He Did.” Naturally Our Salesman Asked What the Trouble Was, And She Unhesitatingly Replied, “Why, I Went Into one of the Stores on the Other Side of the Street and Asked to Be Shown Coat Suits. I Was Shown Long Coat After Long Coat. But I Want a Short Coat, Fur-Trimmed,” She Said, “And the Salesman Look ed at Me In Wonder and Astonishment. One of the Proprietors Then Came Up and the Saleman Made Known My Wants. ‘Why, Short Coats Are Not Worn,’ Said He. Why, I Have Just Received a Catalogue From So-and-So,’ Mentioning a Reliable New York House, “and They Are Featuring Them, and a Friend of Mine Bought One at Kelly’s,’ Said I.” “Oh, ho,” Said He, With a Laugh, “That’* 1 KELLY Just Some-of Their Old Stock They Are Trying to Put Off On the People Down Here. Don’t You Put Any Confidence in Those People, They Are Trying to Fool You!” But I am Afraid He Found Out That I Was Not So Susceptible to Being Fooled as He Thought,” Said She, “For I Left Him Making All Kinds of Unreasonable Reductions On His More Stylish Long Coats” (?) We Wouldn’t Send for Dr. Watson to Give Him a Hypodermic, But His Ravings Are Getting So Bad He Will Lie on His Back, and We Haven’t the Heart to Wake Him, So Let’s Make His Condition as Easy as We Can, and When You Want Anything That’* Good in New York, You Come to Kelly’s—You’ll find it Here, All Right, All Right. Read the List of Specials for the Week Over Carefully and Join the Regulars at Kelly’s Monday. SILK HOSIERY . E HAVE made it possible for Silk Hosiery to become an economy, in stead of a luxury, by selling only Hose guaranteed to give satisfactory wear. Whites, blacks, gold, taupe, brown, green, navy, etc. Kayser's Shaped Top Silk Hose— w Kelly Pure thread silk, $1.25 values the country over $10( Kayser’s Italian Silk Hose—Point shaped, re inforced heel. The kind that don’t rip nor run $1 50 Kayser’s Clocked Silk Hose—white with black clock or black with white clock; a wonder for wear $2 00 Onyx Silk Hose —Pure thread silk, in white, black and every street and evening shade, for SIOO Onyx Boot Silk—Silk from toe to hem; a low-priced Hose, with a high quality stand ard 50c SILK GLOVES The fact that we have refused to advance the price of our Kid Gloves has made our Glove Counter a busy place indeed. Kelly Special Kid Gloves, in colors to match your suit or dress; guaranteed when fitted, for SIOO Princess Kid Gloves, Ihe queen of popular priced Kid Gloves; white with black stitch, or the reverse $125 Cape Kid Gloves, heavy welt and arrow-point soft, pliable walking Glove; excellent for driving $125 Perrin's Celebrated Kid Gloves, 16-button, for $3 50 New Fall Underwear ERODE and Crestwood Mills are the brands of La dies’, Misses’ and Children’s Knit Underwear we handle, and there’s no bett.r made on the market. Union Suits in high or low neck, long, short or no sleeves; ankle or knee length, open or closed in all weights. M Kelly 35c Ladies’ Bleached RibbPd Pants and Drawers ■2s n 35c Children’s Bleached Ribbed Pants and Drawers 2ic 75c Misses’ Union Suits, full bleached .. ~ '..-560 $ 1.25 Ladies’ Union Suits, all styles 99G 25c Infants' Ribbed Wrappers, special 210 35c Infants’ Ribbed Wrappers, special 290 Ladies’ Black Equestrian Tights 990 KEL,L,Y’S Oyer Bldg.very Article Guaranteed As Represented—-Dyer Bldg. KELLY’S Society Academy Boys and Tubman Girls Guests of Manager Tant at the Grand A very decided and attractive social feature of the entertainment at the Grand last night, when there was a special Saturday evening production by the Acme Plays company, was the presence in the boxes of the basketball team of the Tubman High school and the football team of the Richmond academy. There were about 18 rep resentatives of each of these popular Augusta institutions present in the large and elite audience that thronged the Grand last night, the young la dies from the Tubman gracing the boxes on the south side of the house, while the young gentlemen of the academy heamed from the tipper and 'lower rows of the boxes on the north "side. Tne academy lads were the heroes of the occasion, as they were exulting over their magnificent vic tory yesterday afternoon over the mighty eleven of the Georgia Military college. While most of them wore facial decorations not usually exhib ited in company, such as black eyes, bruised cheeks, scratched noses and swollen ears (which, under the cir LILLIAN RUSSELL’S CREAMS AND POWDERS My Rejuvenating Powder Revives old tissues. Imparts a fresh, firm texture to the skin and gives Impetus to the blood's circulation. I know of nothing so effica cious for improving a dry, bloodless or sallow skin. Its effects are simply marvelous. My booklet tells you how I use it. Miss Russell’s Creams and Pow iers are exquisite. Try them. You will never discontinue their use, because their value will be at once ap plet,. In the Improvement of your completion. Your favorite store has them. For Sale at Leading Department and Drug Stores ■ cumstances, were badges of honor), as a result of the terrific gridiron con flict through which they had just passed, their spirits were in nowise dampened and they enlivened the in termission with their victorious col lege songs and yells, while they heart ily applauded the hits of the photo play and the beautiful and graceful dancing of Miss Hollingsworth and her confreres. While the fair athletes on the other side of the house have not yet played any of the games on their arduous schedule, they bore a proud consciousness of their splendid vic tories of last season, and the smiles of encouragement which they bent upon the Jubilant young warriors of old Richmond contained also an ele ment of challenge to the effect that they, too, would show them how to "mop up’’ with their rivals. The en thusiasm of these young people was contagious and under their lead the entire audience Imbibed a holiday spir it that made the evening one of the most delightful that dny of those pres ent, the “old hoys and girls” includ- * : 0 New Shipment of Coat Suits Two Extra Specials Monday UR TRIMMED Short Coat, with hip yoke or wide flare, long tunic skirt are among the late arrivals in our Suit Department. Negro and Wood Brown, Russian and Stone Green, Midnight and Navy Blue, Plum and F Kelly Wistaria, shades AAA aa sp n e d cia b l la ! kß :. M .° n . day JZ9.IKI Forty-six-inch Hong Coat Suits, in tailored or dressy models;, trimmed in fur. velvet, caracul or satin. New hip yoke skirts, button or band caracul trimmed; in Midnight and Navy Blue, Negro and Wood Brown, Russian /ft ft ** i\fk and Stone Green, Plum, Wistaria jkllll and Black, special Fur Coats Genuine Pony Skin oats, in black, 36-inch model, sleeve set in smart tailored A A oTday' . .. , BPeC ! al ... tOT . WeKUU mmK New lot of Crepe and Flannellette Kimonos, Bath and Dressing Robes. In dark, rich or soft light col- MmlmftO orlngs, trimmed In Katin Bands of self or contrasting colors; all in new models. AIMli Pretty Flannellette Kimonos, quilled satin ribbon facing $175 illwl Rich Crepe Kimonos, in floral or conventional designs 82 50 PfIDP? Handsome Bath or Dressing Robes, satin bound, large cord and (assol at waist, full flowing modeT nuord others at 8498 85 98. 86 50. *698 Smart Neckwear Neckwear is an important part of a woman’s dress these days, besides the beauty, eharm and dainti ness it lends to the new suit or dress. They freshen up to the point of new the old suit or dress. Organdy Collar and Vest, with pin stick and bullet buttons on vest; roll or flat collar .. .. 50 f - Dalnty Embroidery Collars and Vest that fastens with small clasps, wide flare collar .. .. 59<: White Organdy Collars with black embroidered scal lop edge or stripe hemstitched bands 35 f ' Linen and I’ique Roll Collars, In five different styles; specials Monday 19 c ed, had ever experienced at this his toric old playhouse. The young peo ple were the guests of Manager Tant and this delicate cotiTtesy on his part won their hearts completely. REDMOND’S REQUEST FOR OFFICIAL RECOGNITION IRISH REGIMENT MET Dublin —John Redmond’s request for the official recognition of an Irish brigade has been met. The National ist leader shortly before the proroga tion of Parliament declared that his country had a right to claim that Irish recruits for. the Expeditionary Force should be kept together as a unit, of ficered as far as possible by Irishmen and composed if possible of county battalions "so that Ireland may gain national credit for their deeds and feel like other communities of the Empire, that she, too, had'contribut ed an army bearing her name in this historic ■struggle.” Since that manifesto was published recruiting in Ireland, north and south, bus been active, and now the Irish brigade, as outlined by Mr. Itedmond, is being formed. It will consist ot the 16th division of the new arms composed of twelve purely Irish bat talions with headquarters at Mallow, County Cork. Most of its officers, including the commander, will be Irishment, and Mr. Redmond has agreed to regard the division as the Irish Brigade. Lieutenant General Kir Lawrence Worthington Parsons, a former "gun ner” and a King's County man, has been appointed to the command. Kir Lawrence formerly held an Irish com mand, while he did good service In South Africa, being present at the re lief of Ladysmith. Since then he has been Inspector General of Artillery In India. He was knighted on his re tirement two years ago. RAISING FUND FOR USE INDIAN FORCES IN WAR London,—Earl Roberts Is raising a fund which will be diverted exclusive ly to the use of the Indian forces In the present war. Already he has re ceived $250,000 and within two weeks he hopes to have enough money to equip a special hospital in the south of England for the care of the sick and wounded Indian soldiers. The fund will also be used to pro vide warm clothing especially suited (o the Indian troops. Rations of the English army are wholly unlike the customary diet of the Indians, and special dishes will be provided for them out of the fund. Indians are es pecially fond of sugar, spices and all sorts of sweets. Princess Mary and her advisers are making special preparations to send the Indians Uhristmas gifts which will especially appeal to them. It Is like ly the gifts will take the form of boxes of candles and other sweetmeats par ticularly relished by the men from the Far East. THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA. GA. MODERN WAY TO TAKE WOUNDED FROM FIELD USED BY U. S. CORPS London. —The American Volunteer Motor-Ambulance Corps, organized by Richard Norton of Boston, Mass., has j equipped ten inotor-nmbulances to as alst In the Immediate removal of the wounded from the battlefields In Eu rope. In many cases the wounded have been without medical aid from five to seven days, says Mr. Norton, thereby promoting the deadly effects of tetanus, gangrene, and other dan gerous complications. The first i nit of this American corps, with Harvard, Yale and Prince ton graduates largely represented among the volunteers, has already left for the front, accompanied r>> Mr. Norton, under the charge of Col. A. .1. Barry, of the British Red Cross So ciety, with a staff of two medical of ficers, twenty bearers, (two to each car) and three expert motor engi neers. It Is desired to equip other units, for which contributions are being receiv ed by “The Ameracn Volunteer Motor Ambulance Corps,” care of Brown, •Shipley & Co.’, 123 Pall Mall, London. Among the volunteers going with the ambulances are D. P. Ktarr end W. .1. Oakum, graduates of Harvard; W. R. Berry, a graduate of Princeton; W. P. Clyde, Jr., Allan Loney and Ar thur Kemp of New York. CAN U?E ENTRENCHING TOOL AS SHIELD; CANADA Blaslngitoke, England. Canadian troops arriving at Hallshury Plain carry ari entrenching tool that Is novel to the Englishman. It Is capable of being used as a shield and Is slung across their shqulder In a leather case. The tool Is a spade weighing about four pounds, and consequently can he carried at all times The spade has an oval hole In the center of It through which a gun barrel can bo thrust. The tool thus serves both as a rifle rest and a shlold to the soldier In the trenches. All the spades have been subjected to heavy fire and the metal In them is practically bullet-proof. At a dis tance of 200 yards heavy ammunition only cracks the shields and does not penetrate them. ENGLISH PAPERS SAYS U. S. SHIPS OIL TO GERMANY London. —Failure of Germany to ex haust its supply of petrol Is attribut ed by writers In the London press to a supply of oil supposed to be shipped from the United States to Oermany by way of Norway, Denmark anif Sweden. According to Albert Lld gltt, who contributes an article on this subject to the current Issue of a prom inent motor Journal, Germany has planned to get Its petrol in ships fly ing the Danish, Swedish and Norwe gian flags and carrying the oil In bar rels. H. Massac Ruist, writing In the Sunday Observer, says: “There la proof positive that up to Latest Models in Fall Dresses Two Extra Specials Monday N Kelly EW MODELS in dressy Dresses for afternoon, street and dinner woar, in Satin and Chiffon, Race and Satin, Velvet and Satin Combina tions. Easily worth $35.00. These models are late arrivals and are re productions of dresses sold In some in some of New York's smart AA* AA shops ut twice the price. 111 l Monday special at “'■■“•W Here's the chance of a lifetime in Silk and Serge and Silk Combination Dresses. There's about fifty in the lot; exact reproductions of smartest high priced dresses on the market. Hade of good grade of Silk and Serge. Just to /ft.* P A A creat e a little extra business for Jjk IJ* 111 l Monday, the lot goes at |Mw#vV Cloth Coats Smart Cloth CoatV for dressy or /ft,* P AA motor wear, In solids or mixtures, jk lav 111 l semi or full-lined; Monday Dependable Hosiery In Silk lAblp* and Cotton, can be found at Kelly’a at all times; but never was a stock in such a atato of per fection as now. We prepared for war in time of peace and much to your advantage. Pointex Heel Silk Lielo Hrse, in black, white and colors*. Ask the other fellow for them and note ex pression 50 1 ’ Wide Top Extra Long Silk Lisle Hose, In white and black. When these are sold it will be six months be fore we can offer them to you again .. . 50< Ladies' Holeproof Hose; Silk IjIhIu; 6 pairs to box; guaranteed for aix months’ wear, the box .. • 82 00 the end of the last month Germany had received some thousands of tons of motor spirits In (his manner, and, according to the present chartering arrangements that other large con signments are either loaded or are on the Atlantic, at this moment on the ay to Denmark, Norway or Sweden. Ho says that up to the corresponding THIS MEN’S STORE OF SQUARE DEALING MUST GIVE ALL AROUND SATISFACTION A store service that fails to give a man full valua for his monsy, doesn’t fit the necessities of ths case, and leavoe little room for good business action. Square dealing demands fair selling, and to be fair, every salo must always carry full satisfaction with it. At this store the customer must be well pleased with the courteey he gets, as well at with the goods ha buys. / If A *W ' I / Cltmoif w'i These Hats Render Long Service and Retain the Correct Shape The nicest line and largest assortmhnt of Neckwear in the city at prices ranging from 1 25 $ to SI.OO You can’t look or feel all right in a shirt that don't fit. Our line of shirts comes up to the standard of any “made to order” line on the market. Prices SI.OO to $5.00 % One lot Shirts, regular $1.50 values, at SI.OO 85c values at 55^ For Gloves, Pajamas, Sweaters, Hosiery, Collars, etc. The Store HITT7 DO AC 1022 For Men LJ I CL ICm DnUO. BROAD T Kelly Brown, Navy and Black Gabardine, accordlan pleated from wttlat to hem, Hklrla Monday 86 98 Brown, Navy and Black Hergo and Gabardines Skirts, trim med In bands and buttons of velvet . . . . 8698 Serge and Gabardine Hklrts, in smart braid and Katin trimmed, skirta In solid or novelty nt ripen and weaves *B9B Silk Poplin, Crepe, Moire, Novelty Roman Stripes, Velvel and Kalin In fact, the smartest collection of odd skirts ever shown In this city, that have created a phenomenal demand during the week. Priced $698 to *1750 period last year there had been ship ped from America to Aienmark 16,275 gallons of motor spirits, but. owing tr> the mysterious activity In cargoes of late the motor spirit shipments to Gopenhagen alone have been nearly 12.000,000 gallons this year, of which half a million gallons left during the last week In September.” y Sic td«n Silk Underwear HERE is now no question as to the economy of Glove Silk Underwear. Ask your friends who have put them to the test. There’s nothing like It. White, Pink, Blue. $1.98 Niagara Maid Glove Silk Vest $149 T Kelly $2.25 Niagara Maid Glove Silk Vests $1 YI $2.75 Niagara Maid Glove Silk Bloomers $225 $8.50 Niagara. Maid Glove Silk Combi nations $2 85 $8.98 Niagara Maid Glove Silk Combina tions $3 29 $4.50 Niagara Maid Glove Silk Combina tions $3 49 Silk Sweaters Pretty two-toned Silk Sweaters, in green and gold, navy and red, black and white, etc., with button flaps and deep cuff of solid colors, in silk. The demand tot these garments has been enormous SSOO New Fall Skirts HE SEPARATE Skirt Is an economy from every stand point, and has been proven so conclusively. The same ns In the man who orders two pairs of trousers with the one coat —the wear will Increase, and they're al ways Increase. We have Just received new models that are beauties. FIVE At tha low rataa charged for electricity in Augusta, no family can afford to be with out electric aarviee. $5.00 Style $3.00 Quality Our Price $2.00