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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13.
SATURDAY and AFTER SUPPER SALES
SATURDAY IS THE LAST DAY
Of the Demonstration, in the Corset Section, Second Floor, of
The expert corsetiere in charge will gladly give you the benefit of
her advice on the correct method or wearing and what corset should
be w r orn.
After Supper
Sales
6 to 7 O’CLOCK
Uneeda Biscuit, Lemon Snaps,
Zuzus, 3 packages 10c
Mops, good 12-oz. cotton,
regular 30c, special 23c
Glasware, 10-inch flowered
vases, comports, olive dishes,
regularly 10c, special .. . ,5c
Cuticura Soap 19c
Children’s Drawers, 10c
10c value for 8c
7 to 8 O’CLOCK
Octagon Soap, 3 cakes. .. ,10c
Tumblers, 9-oz. clear, ground
bottom Colonial, dozen
regular 50c, special, each ,3c
Brooms, new stock, best qual
ity straw, “White Special,”
regularly 35c, special . . . .29c
Miss,” regularly
30c,“ special 21c
Lyon’s Tooth Powder .. ,19c
Flannelette Petticoats,
50c values for 19c
8 to 9 O’CLOCK
Sweetheart Toilet Soap,
3 cakes 10c
Buckets, 10-qt. galvanized,
regularly 25c, special . . 19c
Peterman’s Roach and Ant
Food, regularly 15c, special
for 10c
Packer’s Tar Soap 19c
W. B. Corsets, $1.50
values for 59c
Brassieres, 50c values for 25c
CANNED VEGETABLES.
Peas, Early June, 6 cans .. 54 c
; Tomatoes, No. 3, 6 cans .. .. 53'
Corn, sugar, 6 cans 4go
String Beans, 6 cans .. .. 45C
Sweet Potatoes, No. 3,
8 cans 29<-
Beets, Baby, 2 cans 290
Asparagus Tips. 3 cans 43c
Tomatoes and Green Pepper,
Lima Beans, 3 cans 3 epo
Lye Hominy, No. 3, 3 cans . .JJTC
Tomatoes, No. 2, 12 cans .. 900
Pumpkin, No. 3, Van Camp’s,
3 cans 250
WINTER’S RIGORS TO MAKE ONCE
BEMTIFIII. lUNES, 111 TORN
AND BATTERED, UNINHABITABLE
Only Outside Funds to Repair the Roofs, Which Have Been
Shattered By German Field Guns, Can Keep the Barely
Ten Thousand of Former Residents in City- -Before Ger
man Invasion Malines Had a Population of 60,000 and
Was An Important Art and Manufacturing Center.
Malines.—Barely ten thousand of
Malines former residents remain in
this ruined rity and thousands who
still are here cannot stay after the be
ginning of cold weather unless outside
funds are provided to repair roofs and
the walls shattered by the German
field puns.
Before the German invasion Malines
had 60,000 inhabitants and was an Im
portant art and manufacturing center.
Like most ancient cities, Malines had
narrow streets The main travelled
street, along which nearly all traffic
moves In passing northward toward
Antwerp. Is scarcely thirty feet wide
from curb to curb and has many turns
in It which made the passage of an
enemy exceeding difficult.
A DOCTOR’S GRATEFUL
TESTIMONIAL.
Dr. C. H. Let, Newcastle, Pa.,
writes: "About 18 months ago eczema
broke out in my right ankle and
spread to my knee. The itching was
intense. In three or four months it
went to the left ankle and leg. I got
no relief until six months ago, when
I tried EX-ZEMA-FO. The first
bottle allayed the itching, with the
second bottle, to my delight, improve
ment began and I am now about well.
In Mr. F. Dunlap’s case, his hands
were in a terrible condition, but he
made a very rapid cure. Gladly use
my name, if it can be of any use to
you.” EX-ZEMA-FO is the only
remedy for Eczema, Tetter, Salt
Rheum and all skin troubles. Sold
with the guarantee that unless results
are satisfactory to the buyer the
money is refunded. Fifty cents and
SI.OO per bottle.
FOR SALE P.Y
i-tpsf* rrurrmm.rr. 802 Broad. Cor. Cen
tre.'The King Pharmacy, 1286 Broad Bt.;
Kanda l's Pharmacy, 1559 Walton Way.
The Dance Vogue Has Made
Shoes An Im
portant Feature
And here are such shoes as you
will be glad to have people see.
The best thing about them, next
to their quality, is the price.
Sorosis High Shoes, in all grades,
patent leather, gunmetal and tan,
values to $5.00,
Saturday *P **• J
Ladies’ Gunmetal and Patent
Leather Boots, high and low heels;
kid and cloth tops, $3.00 £ -■* Jf\
values, Saturday
A SPECIAL
Lot of Ladies’ High Shoes, in patent leather, gunmetal (Hi n n
and kid;high and low heels; values up to $3.00, VI lln
Saturday VjllaUU
WHITE'S GROCERIES
CHEESE
Brick, Imported lb
Swiss, domestic, lb
Pimento, 2 for. ..23^
Roquefort, lb
Dressed Hens, lb.. 25 <•
Pig Feet, dozen . .28?
Battered Down Completely.
Stone and brick business houses and
residences three or four stories high,
built in a continuous line, stood along
this street. Many of these were bat
tered down completely by the German
artillery and the debris filled the street
so complitely that only enough has been
creared away In places to permit the
passage of a single antomobtle.
Where fire did not spread to the
wrecked buildings, the ruined stocks
of merchants and the broken furniture
of their living apartments in the upper
stories still may be seen. Such food
supplies as were useful for the army
were taken by the German officers and
soldiers are in the houses which are
still fit for habitation.
Visitors Challenged.
Malines Is Intersected by several
arms of the River Dyle, and Is prac
tically surrounded by a canal and wide
I boulevards. Visitors entering the city
from the south are challenged by Ger
man soldiers standing guard at the ca
nal bridge and are again stopped as
they enter the great mediaeval stone
arch forming the entrance to the main
Portion of the old city.
The historical cathedral stands In
the very center of the town In a sort
of triangle. Its tower, at least 300
feet high, was very evidently a target
for the German artillery whose aim
was not sharp enough to bring down
the massive Gothic pile of stone. Cor
ners of the tower were chipped by
shells but the foundation and walls
suffered no serious damage. However
the main portion of the church was
less fortunate. It stands In such a
w'ay that It presented Its entire south
side as a target for the approaching
army.
Riddled.
All the windows were riddled, the
south wall was hopelessly shattered,
so badly shattered In fact that It Is
feared the entire main portion of the
building must he torn down. AH the
furnishings of the cathedral were bu
ried in the crushed tile, stone and mor
tar from the damaged roof and wall*.
Factories along the river and the
canal shared the same fate as resi
dences, business houses and churches.
Hams
Armour’s
Star
Brand.
This sale,
per lb.
18*c
Apples, peck ..
Flour, Golden Harvest.
24-lb. bag for ....
Flour, Self-Rising,
24-lb. bag for .... 90c 1
Lemons, fancy,
dozen .. . 14^
Oranges, Florida, dozen .. 20C
GELATINES.
Charlines, 3 pkgs 27C
Knox, 2 pkgs 23C
Coxes, 2 pkgs 2TC
LAUNDRY GOODS.
Sal Soda, Surety, 2 pounds,
6 packages .. .. 250
Light House Cleanser,
6 packages .. .. 250
Light House Washing Powder,
6 packages .. .. 250
Bonami or Sapolio, 3 pkgs. . -250
Soaps, Lenox, 6 bars 250
The great railway shops were ruined.
Hat factories, tapestry factories, wool
en mills and starch factories which
furnished employment to thousands
were w recked by artillery fire:
Trenches in the sandy beet fields
which flank the highways leading Into
Malines and thousands of rifle pits
show how stubbornly the Belgians re
sisted the Germans. Many of the
trenches are so long they resemble
drainage ditches. They are from three
to five feet deep and about three feet
wide. In many places they are cov
ered with planks and timbers upon
which brush and earth were piled to
afford protection against shells.
Bsautiful Elm* Torn.
The rows of once beautiful elms
which lined the highway were torn
and shattered by the rain of bullets
and shell. Where the trees were ob
stacles to artillery fire they were cut
down ami used as shelter by the sol
diers. Hedges were mowed down by
the German guns wherever they af
forded a screen for the Belgians. The
small fields, none of which contains
more than ten acres, where the crops
were not burrowed out by the en
trenching army, were so trampled over
by the rival forces that little remains
of the potatoes, beets and cabbage
which would have sustained Belgium
this winter.
Pastures suffered as badly as the
cultivated lands and the beautiful
Holstein cows which afforded Bel
gium's milk and cheese supply have
nearly all have been driven away by the
German army. A few horses unfit
tor work remain in the fields, and the
faithful dogs which are harnessed be
neath the high two-wheeled carts of
th* peasants are about the only do
mestic animals left.
ANOTHER TIE BETWEEN THE
EAST AND WEST; JAPAN’S
OFFER OF RED CROSS .
WORKERS
Tokio.— Another tie has been estab
lished between Last arid West by Ja
pan's offer to send detachments of
Hed Cross workers to Russia, Lng
land and France. Delegations will
i leave soon for Kurope carrying with
I them a large amount of medicine,
bandages and other requirements.
An impressive scene was witness
ed yesterday when 12,000 Japanese
women in flowing kimonos and car
rying pennants gathered In the open
air at Hlbiya Park for the annual
meeting of the Patriotic So
ciety. A special pavilion was erect
ed to receive Princess Kan-ln and
others of royal blood.
This society works with the Red
Cross and is now engaged in sending
comfort bags to the soldiers, and In
caring for families at home. The
reports show a membership of 800,000
the past year's increase being 20,000.
Under patronage of Prince Kan-ln,
the French Ambassador and the Bel
gian Charge have organized a relief
fund for the sick and wounded of the
allied forces, both in Europe and in
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA. GA.
Last “Harvard Mills ” Selling
Day
Finished) Underzvear Week
SPECIALS
No. 806, hand trimmed
Jersey ribbed, perfect fit
ting union suits, in a vari
ety of styles, SI.OO
sellers I DC
Extra sizes. aa
$1.35 sellers .. «pI.UU
Vests, pants and tights,
50c sellers or
for DDC
Extra sizes, TA
75c sellers DUC
OTHER UNDERWEAR
SPECIALS
Ladies’ fleeced Jersey rib
bed vests and pants, regu
lars and extras, 65c r* A
values, Saturday DUC
Breakfast Bacon
Strips, the lb 25c 4
Potatoes, Irish,
peck 30^
Butter, Creamery, pure
and sweet .. .. . 36<
CEREALS
Oats, Quaker,
3 packages 27^
Puffed Wheat,
3 packages 27?
Puffed Rice,
2 packages 27?
Shredded Wheat,
2 packages 23?
Potato Flour,
package 10?
the Far Fast. A' number of distin
guished Japanese as well as foreigners
are taking part. Money and clothing
have been collected and practically
all the foreign women of Tokio are
sewing. The Empress of Japan is
herself engaged in preparing ban
dages for the wounded Japanese and
British soldiers in China.
BAITING THE RAILROADS.
“Our community thinks your rail
road oughter furnish a couple more
trains per day. We’re going to take
the matter to the legislature, too."
“But very few people in your com
munity ever travel.”
“Maybe so. But we like to see the
ears go by.”—Judge.
ATLANTA, 2% in. high
WHITBY, VA in. high
AR-FLOW
COLLARS
2 for 25 cents
Cluett, Peabody A Co., Inc. Maker*
Planning for the
Stork’s Arrival
Amonr? thnn» thin*?* which nil wom<"i
fthoul'i know of, and many of them do,
the period of expec
tancy, It* chief pnrpose la to render the
tendons, ligament* and mus leu no pliant
that nature’s oxpnnnlon may be accom
plished without the Intense strain ne
often characteristic of the period ot
expectancy.
At any rate tt In reasonable to believe
that since "Mother's Friend” has been n
companion to motherhood for more than
half a century no more timely advice
could be given the Inexperienced mother
than to suggest Its dally use during ex
pectancy.
Ask at any drug store for "Mother's
Friend." a penetrating, external liquid
of great help and value. And write tc
Brad field Regulator Co., SO 2 Umnr Bldg
Atlanta. Ga., for their book of ussfu
and timely Information to expectant
mo.hers. It contains many suggestlum
that are q[ Intrust to ail women.
Cheese, full cream,
pound 22^
Eggs, guaranteed,
dozen 33^
Mackerel, new
at .. ..
LOOSE PICKLES.
Chow-Chow, quart ogr
Sweet Mixed, quart OQC
Dill, dozen lKc
Sour, dozen JQC
Stuffed Mangoes, dozen .. 40<:
COLD MEATS.
Sliced Roiled Flam, pound •
Sliced Bologna Sausage, 111. 2ft''
Sliced Minced Jlam, lb sqc
Sliced Hog Head Cheese, lb. 20''
Souse Meat, pickled one
Wienner Sausage, lb 20c
Pork Sausage, country style,
pound 20''
Corned Beef, pickled, lb. .. 19<'
For sal* by T. a. Howard Drag
Moras and Grewi-HorMv Dr ho C*.
PILE S
CURED
Without th*
knife, detention
from business;
without caute
ry; no danger.
No one need suf
fer from this
cornpla 1 n t
when this -dM
humane
cure Is
awaiting them.
1h a splendid ex
ternal application
nold In rnoiit drug
•tore* under the
name of '‘Mother’*
Friend." It Ik a
penetrating liquid
and many and many
a mother tell* how
It no wonderfully
aided them through
I GUARANTEE REBULTS.
Rheumatism In most of Its forms
Is permanently cured by my system
of treatment.
Eczema, Pimples, Kryslpeta* or any
eruptive diseases of the skin promptly
cured.
Bladder and Kidney Troubles, tin
tier my system of treatment show
signs of Improvement at once.
Ulcer* f care not how long-stand -
Ing, I usually cure them In a short
while.
Consultation and advice free and
confidential. Office hours, !> a. m. b
7 p. m dally; Sundays, 10 to 2 only
OR. GROOVER, Bpeoialist.
504-7 Dyer Bldg. Augusta, C
Ladies’ Jersey ribbed,
fleeced union suits, per
fect fitting, 65c sellers,
so^ da . y 50c
Children’s Jersey ribbed
union suits, fleeced; ages
four to fourteen; 59c
r lues ■lOr
for JUI
HOSIERY
SPECIALS
Ladies’ full fashioned
Maco cotton hose, fast
black, double at wearing
points, 25c values or
Saturday for ... LJC
Ladies’ imported lisle
hose, in a variety of
“More For a Dollar Than a
Dollar Will Buy Elsewhere '
Just turn « switch or press
a button and flood th* room
with light—if you live in an
electric home. It's vary dif
ferent if you do not.
PpIMS
COMPOUND
SfS^^BOLATEI)
*s«§*¥ TALCUM
QUICK RELIEF
FOR PRICKLY MEAT,
CHAFED SKIN,ETC.
PREPARED BY
Frierson Drugstore
Charleston, 3.C.
w
Saturday Night Supper
The following supper will be served in the Tea
Room between the hours of 6:30 and 9:30 Saturday ev
ening: Fried, Chicken, rice and cream gravy, crabap
ple jelly, hot home made rolls, choice of coffee, tea or
milk. Price 40c.
Our own delicious receipt is used in making the
apricot cream, which is served for 10c a saucer.
weigh ts , regular
and extra sizes, 39c val
ues, Saturday three (pi
pairs for $ 1
Ladies’ fast black, seam
less cotton hose, medium
weight, double welt tops,
extra spliced heels and
toes; 19c 10l
values for .. . . ILt 2 C
Boys’ and girls’ school
hose , fine ribbed, in
black, white and tans;
heavy ribbed in black
only; sizes from 5 to 10;
19c values on sale | A
Saturday for lUC
Rice, fancy head,
10 pounds 05?
Sweet Potatoes,
peck 29^
FOR TEA USE
J. 11. White Special
Blend, 60c for. . .48^
SNOW DRIFT
COMPOUND
Size 5 55('
Size 10 *I.OB
Size 20 .. .. .. *2.15
LARD
Swift’s Silver Leaf.
Size 5 78^
Size 10 *1.55
Size 20 *2.95
READ THE HERALD WANT ADS TODAY
QTRANfI TODAY ° nly
0 I liAllU CONTINUOUSLY.
Jesse L. Lasky Presents,
Through the Paramount Pro
gram, America's Popular
Favorite,
DUSTIN FARNUM
In Owen Wister’s Vivid Play,
“THE VIRGINIAN”
A Treat as Rare as Rubies.
A 5-Act Play That Is Decidedly
an American Play That
Makes Us All Glad
We're Americans.
Prices —60 and 100.
THE BEST—BO COME!
NUT CRACKERS
Enterprise Crackers
lor Pecans that will
not break the meat
Price 75c
Nut Crackers and
Picks in Sets
Price 25c
BOWEN BBOS.
HARDWARE
TOILET
GOODS
Sanitol Face
Cream .. ..
Peroxide of
Hydrogen .
Pond's Ex
tract
•J ergon's lb.
Talcum ....
Front ! 11a .. ..
Woodland
Violet Sea
Salt
Danderlne
Sanitol Tooth
Powder .. .
splat
Zsc
Wilson
Freckle
Cream .. ..
Pond’s Ex
tract
Pompeian
Massage
Cream .. ..
Sozodont
Powder and
Paste .. ..
Pebeco Tooth
Paste .. ..
Regular
50c
75c Dtoxogen -50^
76c Qulckcover Buffers 50*’
60c Kau de Roses Toilet Water . -29 G
60c Assortment of Face Powder *jgc
60c Jar of Palmolive Cream, three
cakes free I’nlmollvo soap .. 3QC
60c Danderlne 3QC
CANNED MEATS.
Salmon, Pink, 1-pound.
8 cans 33c
Salmon, 1-pound, Columbia
River, 2 cans for 35C
Salmon, %-pound flats,
3 cans ■ 28C
Tripe, large cans, 2 cans ..330
Brains, large cans, 6 cans .. 93c
Sardines, French, 2 cans .. . -25 C
Potted Beef, 3 cans -27 1 '
Chip Beef, 3 cans 28C
Jelly, any kind, 3 glasses .. 25C
Ketchup, Bull Head, 3 bottles
for 25C
GRAND TONIGHT
BERT LEIGH
—in—•
“Slop Thief”
Assisted By
HAZELE BURGESS.
Seats Now Selling.
Special Prices—2sc to Jt.OO
Cash Over
Counter Sale
Fancy Irish Potatoes,
per peck 2T C
Sweet Potatoes, pumpkin
or white yams, per
peck 23°
Apples, good cookers,
per peek -25^
Northern Rutabagas, per
peck .. ~ 250
On lonn, yollow or red,
per peck .. ~ 35C
Libby's Pork and Beans,
3 cans 25^-
Fancy Sugar Corn,
■'! cams 25<" :
Lima Benne, per quart .15'
Oranberrlcii, per quart .. io<
Pens, black eyes, brown
eyes or lady peas, per
quart 12’>4f !
Arhuckle’s Coffee, per
pound 23 1 ?
Artichokes, per peck .. ■ 40''
Five pounds Granulated
Sugar .350
Florida and Home-Grown Veg-,
stables a Specialty—at
Popular Prices.
I don’t Intend to give stumps,
hut goods for the money.
L. A. GRiMAUD
210 CUMMINGS STREET.
PHONE 1305.
THREE
Satur
day
19c
Satur
day
39c