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Society
MRS. BUTT'S DANCE FOR MARY
WARREN HOME SOCIAL
EVENT OF THIS EVENING.
There hex been nothing given In
Augusta in a long time that will equal
the dance that Mm William M. Butt
la putting on thin evening to ralae
funds for the completion of the Mary
Warren Home, and that It will be a
brilliant and beai tis til success from
start to finish tr already a foregone
conclusion.
The dance will be given at the K
of P. Hall, one of the best dancing
floors In the city. Delightful music
will be the Inspiration for the merry
young dancers, and In addition to the
music and dance there will be pretty
Japanese favors sold, also r.andy and
popcorn and ginger pop also. It will
be a Jolly, congenial crowd In attend
ance and It will be a delightful social
affair participated In hy Augusta's
entire dancing element.
There have been no tickets sold, but
those who attend will pay fifty centH
at the door Already a number of
little parties of ten and twelve have
been made up In various sets who In
this way will be able to enjoy the.
dance almost mh much as If It were a
little private affair of tlielr own
Dancing will begin at eight-thirty and
will last until the dancers have ex
hausted themselves with the pleasure.
THURSDAY COTERIE.
The box of dainty handkerchiefs of
fered as a prize In the five hundred
< nnta*t yesterday when Mrs. Rudolph
tierhken entertained the Thursday
('oterle. was presented to Mrs. Clar
ence Sancken After the game after
noon lea was served 111 the rooms
which were adorned with a profusion
of hsmlsome ehrysanlhemums.
A KINDLY THOUGHT.
Mrs. William M But!, who is al
ways so thoughtful for the pleasure
of others has asked the old ladles of
the Mary Warren Home to her mat
inee dance ‘nmnrrow (Hatnntsy) af
ternoon, to sec the many beautiful
children in their beautiful dances.
Automobiles will he sent for the old
ladles and the afternoon will be a
bright happy one for them.
MRS. JARLEY'S WAX
WORKS TONIGHT AT
DAVIDSON SCHOOL.
Mrs. .lavley and her wonderful wax
works will he on exhibition this even
ing at Davidson Grammar School,
when the Hut at an of Anbury Church
will present them Miss Wllhelmlna
Nurnbergar will lie the clever Mrs.
Jarley slid the many fascinating char
acters will nil be splendidly por
trayed.
—Mrs Oeorge H. Wilcox, of Macon,
little Miss Frances Wilcox and George
H Jr., are guests of l)r and Mrs.
George A WHeox. Mr. Wilcox will
Join them for the week-end.
—The many Augusta friends of Mrs.
Henry C.. Tinker will sympathise with
her on the death of Mr. Tinker, which
occurred Wednesday In New York,
the sudden traglcness of which makes
It doubly and. Mr. Tinker was huv
Gst Votes for your
Favorite Charity.
Every Purple Stamp
entitles you to 10
votes.
Excellence of Style and Value Ex*
pressed in Tailored Suits
These suits will make tomorrow memorable in our Ready-to-Wear Store; by bespeaking the last
word in fashions, and the vogue for fur trimmings on suits is unquestionably shown. Many other
models in the clever Redingote, Cossack and other styles, are featured in finest chiffon broad
cloth, braid and velvet trimmed, and the skirts are entirely in the latest models brought out. A
choice far surpassing any choosing ever made the cream of the Eastern markets, bringing
them charmingly original phases of fashion.
Suits for $19.95 $25.00 529.75 $35.00 and 539.75
Worth $25.00 529.15 $35.00 $45.00 and $60.00
All Long Coat Suits
Greatly Reduced
$15.00 Suits $10.95
$17.95 and $19.95 Suits. $12.95
$25.00 Suits ! $19.95
$27.50 Suits $21.95
$29.75 Suits $22.50
$32.50 and $35.00 Suits. $25.00
$37.50, $39.75, $40.00 and
$42.50 Suits $29.75
$45.00 and $47.50 Suits. .$32.50
$55.00, $57.50 and $60.00
Suits $35.00
Special Sale of Dresses
Thrse lot* of silk riresist: Satins, Crepe de Chine* and
Poplin*. In all black for mourning and in th* season's
favorite shad**; green, brown, wistaria, navy and copen;
in long waistsd and regular waist-line effects, with girdles
and belts, ths latter in many cases braided.
$15.00 Drernna $9 05
*l*l*s Ureases *1295
*25 00 Dresses *l7 50
*25.00 and *40.00 Dresses *25 OO
*•0 00 Dresses *OS 00
Specials In serge nnd wool Dresses sot *5 05 *" *l7 50
Worth *7.50 to *25.00.
lug some dental work done and while
In the chair the instrument slipped
from the dentist’s hand and went
down his windpipe and lodged In his
lungs He was taken itt once to an
hospital and everything possible dona
for his relief, but without avail.
Although M*. Tinker was not known
here, Mrs Tinker had many friends
who will sorrow with her in her great
loss. Mr. Tinker had only recently
returned from abroad, where he and
his daughter had been traveling, Miss
Tinker having remained abroad to aid
In Hie Red Cross work.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cohen and
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Cohen have re
turned from Cohencrcst,
-Mrs. Rodney Cohen and Miss
Mary Lou I’hlnixy are in New York.
ASSOCIATED CHARITIES OFFICE
CLOSED AFTER 2 P. M.
From now until further miller the
offices of the Associated Charities
will be closed after 2 o'clock. Those
who have cases or other business to
transact arc asked to call before 2
o'clock.
- Mr. Julian Watson Is spending a
Couple of weeks In Charleston.
Mr and Mrs. Frank Beane and
Miss Caroline Means returned last
night from 'Jar.on, where they have
been visiting during »he fair. Mr. and
Mrs Beane were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Hubert Duckworth mid Miss
Bei.no wss with Mr. and Mrs. John
Moore Walker.
Mrs. Stanley Conklin, of Kansas
City, and her tttnall daughter tiro
spending a. week with Mrs. Ceorge
Conklin. Mr. and Mrs Conklin are
cousins of Mr. George Conklin and will
make their home In Augusta.
Mrs Bo\% 1 n Wright and Mls.l
Marguerite Wright spent yesterday In
Atlanta.
Mrs. Albert Howell, ,lr. t of Atlanta
Is visiting Augusta relatives.
Mrs. A. L. Markwalter is in Wash
ington, On
Mis. W. H. Alexander Ijas re
turned from Macon.
Mr. D. F. Donahue of Chicago Is'
In the city.
Mr llenrl McGowan of Augusta
arrived Thursday to be the guest if
Mr Julian ReuWtson for n few days. -
Atlanta Journal.
- Friends of Miss Cecils Durban
will regret to learn that she Is con
fined to her home with grippe.
B. Y. P. U. MEETING
THIS EVENING.
The Baptist Young People's Union,
of the Second Baptist Church, will
men this evening at eight o’clock at
the church. All members are urged
to lie present. If you are a. member
go. If not, go any bow, and you will
be made most welcome.
FOUR PROFESSORS KILLED.
Berlin! vis. Th# Hague end London,
9:18 a. m.—The newspapers printed
yesterday and today the obituary of
four university professors, who have
Just fallen In battle, showing how
largely university people are partici
pating in the active fighting.
ANDREWS BROS. CO.
870 BROAD ST.
Perfectly Designed Metal Shingles
Manufactured Right Here in Augusta
Mr. W. B. Toole the Inventor and Manufacturer of Augusta
Metal Shingles-- Can Be Seen Here During ‘’Live at Home
Week.”
Few Augustan# are aware of the fact
that there is a manufacturing plant In
the city of Augusta that turns out the
most perlectly designed metal shingles
now on the market. For a good many
t ears a firm In Philadelphia wai con
sidered to lie ahead of all others in
the manufacture of metal shingles,
and orders were sent to the Pennsyl
vania idly sum far and wide for this
particular make shingle. And It re
nained for an Augusta man, Mr. W.
ii. Toole, to put into operation his
inventive genius and go the Philadel
phia firm one better. Thp Augusta
ii nde shingle is considered by all who
who have seen and used it to be so far
ahead of all other makes, that there is
really no comparison. When the de
elm was derided upon then especially
made machinery was installed to car
ry on the work of supplying the trade
with this absolutely leakless roof cov
Acme Play Tomorrow, “Aftermath”—Ladies
Free at Night—Special Prices Matinee
The special Acme attraction at the
Grand tomorrow (Saturday) afternoon
and evening, entitled “Aftermath,''
with Virginia Pearson and Owen
Moore In the leading roles, Is a heart
gtipping drama written by Professor
William Addison Hervey of Colum
bia University and portrays the up
ward struggle of two young Americans
husband and wdfe, from the depths of
poverty and despair to the heights of
prosperity and happiness, in the midst
of which they are confronted by the
tragic i nst of the young wife, wljioh
SMI 01 DM P. 0.
eO!IG UP RAPIDLY
Augusta's Newest and Most
Modern Building Metal Con
struction Even to the Roof.
The work on the new Augusta post
office at Barrett Plaza i« beginning to
assume some proportions. The steel
work is progressing and along with it
the brick work and the laying of stone
and marble. A large amount of Geor
gia marble will he used in the con
struction.
The Ht€»el beams are already up to
the second story and in three or four
weeks the frame work of the building,
all metal, even to the roof, will be fin
ished, it is said.
Black Brocaded Plush Coats
W ith Ermine Collars
Handsomely satin-lined, worth *45.00, for .... *25 00
W T ooltex Coats
Featuring all the styles of the season—actual *35.00
values, for *25 00
Practical and Dressy Coats,
Made to Sell at $25.00 — 0 I 7 cn
Specially Priced at . . . OlliJU
An assemblage of fonts lit which the absolutely new
features embodied are apparent at a glance. Cleverly
tailored In models In which the Influence of military
thought la shown in a well-restrained manner. The ex
cellence of the fabrics and the superior workmanship
make these Coats superior offerings.
The remarkable values of these Coats Indicate what we
have done to make this tin occasion of increased benefit
to our patrons The models are all that could be desired,
while the workmanship, fit and finish, as well as the
trimmings are fashion's favorite for the season.
College Coats in Stylish Mixtures for
Misses, at $8.95 and $lO 00
Blouses Made to Sell for *5 and $6.50. for *399
Very dressy and beautiful models In finest silk shadow
laee. crepe de chine, flowered chiffon, etc., expressing all
the new fashion innovations, as set-ln sleeves, etc.
Special Values in Blouses
at $6.50
This is indeed n rare advantage, for these Blouses are
lively fabrics, plain and flowered chiffons, in all the many
model* brought out .his eeason, and featuring all ths new
fashions nnd trimmings.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA, GA.
ering. The shoulder of this shingle is
much deeper than the Pennsylvania
make and the shape is entirely differ
ent, of course. The capacity of this
new firm is sufficient to supply every
building in Augusta with shingles. In
addition to supplying home trade hun
dreds of them arc shipped dully to
various parts of the country where
they have become known. Not only *n
construction, design, etc., are the Au
gusta-made shingles superior, hut the
manufacturer is able to undersell even
the largest manufacturers in the bus
iness.
A display of these shingles will he
made next week—Augusta's l.lve-at-
Home, Buy-at-Home week. There 's
no reason why orders should be sent
to other cities for goods that can he
had here, especially when they are
superior and cheaper in price. Xo
greater incentives could be brought to
bear than the above.
she had believed to be buried. For
a time the vortex of shame threatens
to engulf both, but dominant lov«
finally lifts them above the menace
of the past.
Manager Tant makes announcement
that for the matinee only the price:)
will be 10 cents for adults and 5 cents
for children, anywhere in the house.
At night ladles will be admitted free
when accompanied by a paid 25 cent
admission.
The Acme presentation tomorrow' is
one of the best that Manager Tant
has yet secured.
A full complement of workmen is on
the Job and no time is being lost in
the erection of the building. It is,
however, of a nature requiring some
length of time for its construction.
Ah many derricks as possible will be
used in the limited space over the site,
thus facilitating the time of handling
the heavy blocks of marble and stone.
INTERESTING "PROGRAM AT
GREENE ST. PRESBYTERIAN
Sunday Evening a Stereopticon
Lecture Will Be Delivered on
“The American Indian.”
Blimp Mission Week, which begins
with next Sunday, has become a fixed
institution with Protest churches of
America. Everywhere in the United
States' churches of all denominations
will have special programs setting
forth the various phases of the Home
Mission enterprise. Since this special
We give and
redeem Pur
ple Stamps.
Acme Play---Scene from “Aftermath,” at the Grand Tomor
row-Special Matinee and Night---Ladies Free at Night.
movement was inaugurated a few
years ago all the churches have made
great advances in the evangelization
of the home land.
It has been the custom of the
Greene Street Presbyterian church to
observe Home Mission Week, and be
ginning with Sunday an interesting
program will be carried out. Of spe
cial interest just now is the announce
ment that on Sunday evening a Ster
eoptican Lecture will be delivered on
“The American Indian.” This will be
illustrated with fi2 of the most beauti
ful colored slides ever seen in Augus
ta. This lecture is especially appro
propriate as the Home Mission Study
book this fall has been “In Red Man's
Land.” Every one is Interested in our
American aborigines, and doubtless a
large number of people will avail
themselves of this opportunity to hear
the lecture and see the beautiful and
instructive pictures. The hour is 8:00
p. m. and everyone Is Invited to attend
the service.
"REEL LIFE” AT THE
MODJESKA THEATRE
The _oth epnaorle of “The Million Dnl
laV Mystery” is being shown today and
evening at the Modjeska theatre. This
mystery has been intensely interesting
up to this point, in fact exceptionally.
Therefore the public’s enthusiasm is
keyed up to the highest pitch, the one
thought being paramount, “Is it possi
ble for the events on schedule today to
be just as thrilling. ’’ Why yes, even
better. So promises the management
of the Modjeska. There’s somewhat of
a surprise in this intsallment. It just
simply wou’d not do to miss it.
Then, Just to instill the laughable
spirit a Keystone jokev is inserted in
the program, “Curses —They Remarked.”
One can always depend on a laugh and
a good long and hearty one at that when
Keystone “Molly” and her pals are at
work.
“Sweet and Low,” an American pro
duction, an excellent sentimental drama
Grand Opening of Plaza Meat Market
TANT & CO., Props.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Home Filled Meats
FISH, POULTRY AND GAME IN SEASON
We Oder the People ol Augusta the Following Special Prices
tor Saturday, November 14th, 1914:
BEEF.
Hip Roast one
Rib Roast 3(yc
Rib Roast, rolled 3QC
Clod Roast jSqC
Daub Roast OQC
Loin Roast 3gC
Pot Roast Brisket §Q('
Chuck 15c
Black Roast Chuck IJV
Stew 15C
Brisket fftc
Rolled Brisket gQC
Soup Bone §C
BEEF STEAKS.
Sir Loin, trimmed 25’"
Flat Bone Loin s?^' ’
Tenderloin 25*'
Large Porterhouse 25*'
Small Porterhouse OKC
Rib Steak gKC
Round Steak 300
Clod Steak • 17%*’
Chuck Steak 15'
Flank Steak 20*
VEAL ROAST.
Hip Veal 25<’
Leg Trimmed 22'-*’
Loin ZRC
Breast 2Qc
Chuck 20''
Clod 2U f ’
Veal Chops and Round Veal
Steak 2.V
Lotn Steak gRC
l.oin Chops 9Kc
Rib Chops 2iV ■
Chuck and Clod .. .. 2QC
French Chops 35 ( ’
LAMB ROAST.
Leg Lamb
Loin Lamb 9RC
Dreamt... SnC
Chuck 2QU
Hlb 3(K
Saturday evening at 3 o’clock we will make all Pork Sausage to order, seasoned to your taste, in front
part of our market. You can see how they are made and what they are made of.
Everything we sell is absolutely guaranteed in every way. We make all kicks good.
We would be glad for all our friends, white and colored, to give us their business. We need it and
will give you the best values in the city in return for your money. Respectfully,
Bell Phone 1968. ranir & co. 429-431 Campbell Street.
NOTE—We buy all kinds of Country Produce'—Calves, Pigs, etc.—paying highest market price.
Write us.
is also on schedule. “The Peacemaker”
and the "Letter That Never Came
Back.” The former production a Vita
graph and the latter an Edison, com
pletes the extraordinary program of in
teresting and fun-making subjects ft hat
are being shown this Friday at w this
popular theatre.
The management of the Modjeska de
serves the highest praise for their suc
cess in selecting the most appropriate
and enthusiasm raising pictures that
they have been showing.
This theatre is right in the heart of
the city, convenient to every one. When
you have an hour, possibly a little over,
just drop into the Modjeska and see it
fly. The prices are always the same.
Ten-thirty in the morning is the time
of opening; closing at the same hour at
night. Come take a seat and make life
worth living.
The velvety smoothness, the
rich flavor of our coatings,
are obtained only by even,
steady grinding for 36 hours!
Our sales agents in Augusta are:
L. A. Gardelle. C. T. Geotchius &■ Bro.
Hotel Bon Air. Land Drug Co. Summerville Drug Co.
Huyler’s Cocoa, like Huyler's Candy, is supreme
POULTRY.
Hens, dressed, lb
Hens, alive, lb 20^
Fryers, alive, lb 2^V
Fryers, dressed, lb 30 ( '
Ducks, alive, lb 20^
Ducks, dressed, lb 2. r *G
Geese, alive, lb 2nr
Geese, dressed, lb 25 <;
Turkeys, alive, lb 224 C
Turkeys, dressed, lb 28*-
EGGS.
Guaranteed 3«**’
No. 2 30'
BUTTER.
Country 40'
FISH.
Large Roe Mullets, lb ftC
Bunch Mullets, lb ®§*’
Salt Water Trout, lb TjjC
Red Snappers, lb 15^
Red Snapper Steak, lb 20^
Sheep Head, bunch go*'
Red Bass, lb } Q''
Sailor, choice, bunch BSC
Black Kish, bunch 25*’
Spanish Mackerel, lb ISC
Bream, bunch 250
OYSTERS.
Fresh every day; Norfolk, extra
large, Selects, qt 50 r ‘
Stews, qt 35<
PRONGS.
Large, qt 20’
Rabbits in season.
LAMB CHOPS.
Rib Chops 30*'
French Chops 35C
Loin Chops 3QC
Chuck Chopc 25*'
PORK CHOPS.
Loin Chops 25' ’
Pork Steak 25*’
Other Pork Chops .. .. 2240
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13,
/ JJ j\
1
* READ HERALD WANTS
SPECIALTIES.
Head Cheese 15C
Liver Pudding 150
Pig Snout Roll 1&0
Pure Pork Saiisage 250
Mixed Sausage, half pork .. . .17%C
Smoked Beef Sausage -*-15C
Smoked Pork Sausage 300
Weiners gQC
Bologna OQC
Beef Liver 17%C
Hog Liver 150
Hog's Brains, set 5c
Beef Brains, set ... ISC
Calf Sweet Breads 500
Calf Brains, set I§C
Calf Liver, lb 250
Chitterlings, lb 20*"
Hog Kidneys, lb ISO
Hamberger Steak, lb 150
Beef Tongues, lb 15*’
CURED HAMS
SWIFT’S.
Premium Ham, whole 230
Armour's Star . . .. 23*’
Ham, sliced 300
Boiled Ham, sliced 400
Boiled Ham, whole .. . 35*'
CURED BACON.
Swift’s Premium, whole .. .. 32H0
Armour's Star, whole .. .. .. 32HC
Sliced 35c
PORK ROAST.
Pork Hams .. .. 22 %c
Pork Loin 250
Pork Rib Roast 22 %C
Spare Ribs 22%C
Back Bone '. 22 %0
Shoulders 20'
Hogs Heads TSC
Skull IOC
Jowl 17HO
Hog* Feet lO*'
Pigs' Tails 150
Pigs' Kars 150
Snouts 150