The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, November 15, 1914, Home Edition, Page FIVE, Image 13

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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 15. v -jppr- M. E. KELLY D. G. CO., LADIES’ WEAR. KeLLV’S BLDG.. COR. BTH AND BROAD STS. E ARE as strong for Buy-at-Home as any Augustan, either personally or as a business. We never have found any REAL CAUSE TO BE OTHERWISE. Every Counter, Case, Fixture for office or stor* use, all Printing, Stationery, Office Supplies, Wrapping Paper, Twine, etc., that has been used by this store since its birth has been bought right here in Augusta or through Augustans, who repre sent foreign houses, but who “live and let live” right here in Augusta. . But we intend to further add that we also insist on having food supplies from or produced by people within Augusta’s shopping zone, and to further this policy among Augustans we will offer our show windows for the display of home-raised 'products of any individual within Augusta’3 shopping zone and will place cards giving name and address of the producer, and would suggest that the producer run a small advertisement in the local papers calling attention to their display. (However, this is op tional with the producer.) And we feel that the result will be most beneficial to Augustans and our neighbors. The Kelly Idea is to do things, not merely to talk. To help those who help us, this w KELLY store has been continuously gaining ground in Augusta’s shopping zone until our express, delivery and sales books show that there is not a town on either of the railroads running out of Augusta where Kelly’s Merchandise is not conspicuous by its presence. Then why should we not think of lending a helping hand to our friends and neighbors as well as asking their assistance? We suggest this to all Augus tans and feel that every progressive Augusta merchant can be counted on to carry out the Kelly policy. Goods well displayed are half sold. If you have what the world wants and let the people know it they wall make a beaten path to your door, even tho’ it be through the densest forest. One customer suggested to us: “If you don’t stop this steaxdy sta'cam of people from wearing a path in this beautifully paved street to your door the city will enter suit against you for instigating the defacing of her property.” We knew what the people wanted. We secured their wants, moved into Quarters Previously Exiled, let them know we hed fulfilled their wants, HENCE THE PATH. If you don’t know where we are, just look for the path across Broad and Eighth Streets. We’ll greet you at the door with votes for your favorite or ganization, church, school or club., in addition to your Purple 1 radsng Stamps, and we’ll guarantee every article bought here to be satisfactory and exactly as represented or money refunded. That’s the Kelly Way. Silk Dresses Monday we will put on sale fifty Silk Dresses, Crepe de Chine, Char meuse, Satin and Meteor, in the leading shades of midnight and navy blue, negro and wood brown, Russian and stone green, JL F prune, wistaria and black, values to 19.98, yfc *Li W special , 4* Many new models, in afternoon and dinner Dresses, combination of lace, chiffon, crepe meteor and lace. Priced .. . 825 00 to s39 00 Knit Underwear M Kelly ERODE Crestwood Mills are the brands of Ladies’ Misses’ and Children’s Knit Underwear we han dle, and there’s no bet ter make on tho market, Union Suits in high or low neck, long, short or no sleeves; ankle or knee length, open or clos ed in all weights. 35c Ladies’ Bleached Ribbed Pants and Drawers .. .. ..850 25c Children’s Bleached Ribbed Pants and Drawers .. .. ..210 75c Misses' Union Suits, full bleached .. . 50C $1.25 Ladies’ Union Suits, all styles .. .. 99° 25c Infants’ Ribbed Wrappers, special .. .. 2ic 35c Infants’ Ribbed Wrappers. special 290 $1.25 Ladies' Black Equestrian Tights 99c New Neckwear New- Neckwear in organdy, lace and net collars and cuff sets, ves tee, etc., now on display. Priced 25c to 51.98 Kimonos and Robes New lot of Crepe and Flannellette Kimonos, Bath and Dressing Rohes, in dark, rich or soft light colorings, trimmed in satin bands of self or contrasting colors; all in new models. Pretty Flannellette Kimonos, quilled satin ribbon facing sl*7s Rich Crepe Kimonos, in floral or conventional designs Jit2 50 Handsome Bath or Dressing Robes, satin bound, large cord and tassel at waist; full flowing model a S 3 98 Others at $498 $598 $650 $698 THE CHAMINADE MUSIC CLUB. The "Chaminade Music Club” at Hephzibah, held its first social meet ing at the hon e of the President, Miss Jennie Lee Richards, on last Wednes day afternoon. This club has been very recently organized by the music teacher. Miss Sneed, who is proving quite an acquisition to Hephzibah. She is not only a talented musician but also possesses a rarely sweel and well trained voice. She is very enthusiastic over her work, and this club is es pecially designed to stimulate interest among the music pupils and encour age them to play in public. They meet twice a month, once at some mem ber's home, and once at the nr.us.’c room for a business meeting. Atter a short business meeting the following program was carried out: Piano Solo—-Irene Dye. Piano Solo—Grace Brandon. Piano Solo —Ollie Burkhalter. i Piano Solo—Mamie Taylor. Piano Solo—Fannie May Carswell. Plano Solo—Jennie Lee Richards. A Quiz, conducted hy Miss Sneed, .was followed by a musical game "Great Composers.” This last was a most enjoyable feature of the program, causing quite a deal of merriment. At the close of the game chocolate with cream and cakes was served. The following young ladies were present: Misses Edith and Grhee Brandon, Mamie Taylor, Rosa Rey nolds, Daisy Netherland. Marie Oxner, Irene Dye, Fannie May Carswell, Alice Carswell, Ollie Burkhalter and Jennie. Lee Richards. WOODRUFF - BOATWRIGHT. . . Thomson, Ga.—A very Interesting marriage of the season w.is that of Miss Nita Boatwright to Mr. Arthur Wood ruff, which occurred Thursday evening at six o'clock, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs J. W. Boatwright on I-umpkln street. Previous to the ceremony Miss Ger trude Jones sang most beautifully, ”1 Love You Truly/’ To the strains ol Mendelssohnn’s Wedding March, rend ered by Mrs. E. C. Hawes, the bridal party entered the parlor. The llttie ribbon benrers. B'lssheth Hamilton and Dorothy Hunt came first, followed hy the groom and his best man. Mr Charlie Davis, of Macon. The maid of honor Miss Mary Thrasher, wearing a yellow brocaded silk dress and carrying yellow chrysanthemums entered alone: next came the little flower girt* Georgia Lee and Georgia Watson, wearing dainty pink dresses and carrying baskets filled with pink roses. The lovely bride In an sxquislte gown of white satin, with of lace and pearl, wearing a [»il caught with 'alley lilies and carry \ing a shower bouquet of brides roses and valley lilies entered with the ma tron of honor. Mrs. Clinton Lana Bussey, sister of the bride, who wore white erepe meteor “With a drapery of white chiffon and carried white chrysanthemums A very impressive ceremony was per formed by Rev. J H Msshbum. during which the sweet strains of the "Melody of Love* were played. The entire lower floor was artlstloally T Kelly Kelly’s Special Kid Gloves, in colors to match your suit or'dress; guar anteed when fitted, for .. 81 00 Princess Kid Gloves, the queen of popular priced Ivid Gloves; white, with black stitch, or the re verse 8125 Cape Kid Gloves, heavy welt and arrowpoint, soft, pliable Walking Glove; excellent for driving *12 r I Perrin’s Celebrated Kid Gloves, 16-button, for 83 50 Kelly Special 'U-Button Kid Gloves, in white and black, soft, pliable; guaranteed when fitted .. $2 49 Cape Walking Gloves, heavy welt seams, arrowpoint backs, in black, washable 50C to $125 FABRIC GLOVES. Kayser’s Leatherette Gloves, one clasp Walking Gloves style, look like leather, wear like leather, in white and black, special .. • 75C Kayser s Chamoisette, in 16-button or short lengths, white or tan and gray, special 50C to $125 Kayser’s FMI Weight, Lined Silk Gloves, in tick only; double wear and double warmth SQC to $1 SSMH NMS decorated with ferns and huge white chrysanthemums, with the exception of the dining room, where the color scheme of pink and green prevailed. The table had a cover of cluny lace In the centre of which was placed an Immense bowl of pink chrysanthemums. Dainty pink butterflies were placed upon the tulle that was suspended bom the chandelier and caught on the table by chrysanthe mums. Here and there were baskets made of pink rosebuds and containing pink and white mints. Misses Rosabel Neal and Madge Mathews served punch. Quite a number of gifts show ed the wide popularity of the young cou ple. Mr. and Mrs. Woodruff left Imme diately after the ceremony for Florida. Among the out-of-town guests who at tended the wedding wefre: Mr. Wood ruff, of Macon, father of the groom; Mrs. Thomas Yearty, Mr. Charles Davis und Mr. Chappell, of Macon; Miss Laurie Lazenby, of Harlem and Miss Boat wright of North Augusta, Among the lovely entertainments given for Miss Nita Boatwright, one of the prettiest waß the "trail" party given by MVs. A. H. Thrasher on Friday after noon. Quite a number of the younger set enjoyed Mrs. Thrasher’s hospitality. Mrs. G. E. Hamilton entertained in formally on Thursday afternoon in hon or of Miss Boatwright. Miss Bertha Johnson held a lovely re ception at her home on Main street, for Misses Nita Boatwright and Marie Ixss enhy, two attractive brides of the sea son. Receiving with Miss Johnson were Misses Marie Lazenby. Nita Boatwright, Mary Thrasher, Mrs. Clinton Bussey, Mrs. Charlie Barksdale, Miss Kate Spiers, Miss Carwee Davis, of Warrenton and Miss Eleanor Young. Pink and white chrysanthemums were used In profusion throughout the lovely parlors and dining room. Miss John son received her guests in pink satin. Miss Gertrude Jones sang in a very charming manner, "Sweet Marie,” and “Juanita.” Mrs. A. K FaVney furnished delightful music for the occasion. The invited guests were: Mrs. J. T. West, Mrs. O. S. Lee, Mrs. Thomas Fleming, of Sparta; Miss Mattie Belle Burnley. Mrs. J. B. Burnside, Mrs. A. L. Me Lean; Mrs. L O. Shields, Miss Mar tha McLean, Mrs. A. H. Thrasher. Mrs. Mrs. C. A. Farmer, Miss X-oulse Willing ham, Mrs. c F Hunt, Miss Gertrude Jones. Mrs. Clara I-azent.y, Mrs W. W. Downing, Mrs. D. L. FarnifT, Miss Fan nie Mae Morris. Miss Madeline Ghees ling Miss Lurlle Ware, Mrs. W. S Shields, Mrs. H A. Price, Mias Annie Martin, Miss Madge Mathewa, Mrs. Hawas, Mrs. Barham, Mrs. B F. Walker, Miss Annie Lee Walker, Mas. It. 11. Howell, Miss Mattie Stone, Mrs. B. F. Rbey Miss Nonle Burnside, Mrs. P. A. Bowden. Mrs. J. J. West, Mrs. H. S. Palmer and Mrs. Hoy Johnson. Miss Madge Mallows entertained the “Rook" Club on afternoon. Quite a number of Miss Mathews’ friends besides the members < f ths were present. A delicious salad course was served bv Mrs. A. D. Adkins and Mrs. A J. Mathews. On Wednesday afternoon, November 11th. Mrs. O. P Le» gave an nnogram party for Mrs. l-ow« and Mrs. Finley, of Athens. Pink and white chrysanthe mums were used la the elabcFate deco Kid Gloves HE FACT that we have refused to advance the price of our Kid Gloves has made our Glove Counter the center of at traction. Live and Let Live the Kelly Policy Fur Trimmed Coat Suits New shipment of fur trimmed Coat Suits, in the popular short oont or the forty-six IftfkP AA inch long coat, made in gabardine, broadcloth, serge, etc.. In all of the new colorings /jit of browns, greens, blues, wistaria and black; Monday special Another shipment of those Short Fur Trimmed Suits that created the big sensation AA here and sent two of our competitors’ buyers to New York to try to duplicate them. fPfcIVeVV NEW MODELS MONDAY at the same remarkable price / v Trolley “ Union / Station o Station \ (JSs. in Front • to Kelly's of Our £ Three A ll •V- Door « Minutes SS&S All Nv d Walk. Goods Goods S 'y mmmmmmmm mm Marked Guaianteed | S TT^ 1 TT I C r T I Zl in Plain As Represented | i- l\. Figures I The Logical v*u v ’ 0 Kelly’s I Shopping Place Kelly s I of This Section Cl JP- T7 T r* T> TD I A. C. L. R. R. Satisfaction I The Logical Ladies vV ‘^ lts Or Money | Store of Ai e Our Refunded Jj Au^sta V Interest Kelly’s s' / / Ke " y ’ s /f/ Give XX y' Purple \ / AA Stamps / \s A A Ask for Votes \ \ >/ EXTRA SPECIAL Messaline Silk Underskirts, 18-inch accordion pleated ruffle, in Kelly Green, American Beauty, King’s Blue, Brown, Wisteria, etc., * (j»| QQ $2.50 values, Monday ej)l.oe/ QUALITY rations in the parlor, dining room, hall, library and drawing room. Mrs. Lee’s guests were: Mesdames J. D. Watson, T. E. Watson, Katherine Houston, F. A. Winter, J. D. Curtis, J. B. Boyd, J. I!. Burnside, W. S. Mob ley, J. L. Neal, C. E. Matrtin, C. L. Bus sey, J. A. Boatwright, II7L. Boatwright, W. T. Dean, F. N. Ware, B. H. Wil lingham, A. L. McLean, A. H. Thrash er, W. H. Hobbs, C. A. farmer, C. F. Hunt, G E. Hamilton, J. E. White, J. L. Shields, J. F. Watson, T. W. Luvis, Jr., S. F. Morris, J. T. Neal, E. C. Hawes, J, B. Stovall, Irs Brinkley, W. H. Stone, C. Gibson, D. . rders, Misses Gertie Wave, Matiie Stone, Katrina Burnside, Fannie Mae Morris, Madge Mathews, Helen Winter, Elite Ware, Baby Willingham. Clara Wilson,Madeline Gheesling, Nila Boatwright. Marie l.az enby. rhilllppi, Carrie Mobley, Louise Willingham and Gertrude Jones. MONTE SANO PARENT TEACHER ASSOCIATION. There was a most satisfactory meet ing of the Parent-Teacher Association of Monte Sano school Wednesday last when a largo attendance of members was present. On Friday following Thanksgiving Day there will be a meeting of the association, when Dr. Murphey will make an address, talk ing* about “Child Life" and the many Interesting things pertaining thereto. In addition to this there will be a very pleasant little musical program rendered. CIVIC LEAGUE ENTERTAINS WITH AFTERNOON TEA. One of the pleasantest affairs that has occurred recently In North Au gusta was the afternoon tea at which the North Augusta Civic League en tertained Thursday. The library was the scene of the beautiful affair and was adorned with autumn leaves which STOMACH UPSET? Ei INDIGESTION, GAS, SOURNESS—PAPE'S 01APEPSIN In five minutes! No stomach misery, Heartburn, Gases or Dyspepsia. You can eat anythin*? your stomach craves without fear of Indigestion or Dyspepsia, or that your food will fer ment or sour on your stomach, If you will take Pape's Diapepsln occasion ally. Anythin*? you eat will be digested; nothin*? can rerment or turn Into acid, poison or stomach *?as, which causes Belching, Dizziness, a Feeling of Full ness after Eating, Nausea, Indigestion Hike a lump of lead in stomach), Bil THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. RELIABILITY were used about the windows and doorways, while howls and vases were filled with branches of the rich au tumn leaves In all their beautllul col oring, the whole harmonizing perfect ly with the brown tones of the room. A delightful social hour was passed and buffet refreshments served, the occasion proving one of much pleasure to the many guests in attendance, BROTHERHOOD OF TRAINMEN TO HAVE BANQUFT TONIGHT. The Brotherhood of Railway Train men will give a banquet this evening at K. of P. Hall, when a delightful so cial evening Is anticipated. Guests are Invited for nine-thirty o’clock and a number of little addresses will be made. The many friends of Mrs. T. 8. Durst, on upper Telfair street, will learn with pleasure that whe la able to be up after a long spell of sick ness. Mrs. 8, E. Marsden has returned from Arlanta and Falrburn. In Fair burn she was the guest of her fath er, Mr. M. H. Woodall, and was pres "o* at the dinner at which he cele brated his eighty-fifth birthday. Dr. and Mrs. Victor D. Barbot re turned last night from Nashville where they have been attending the marriage of Miss Alice Cohen and Mr. Btarnes, which occurred Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Starnes are on a hrldsl trip to Cuba and on their way home will be the guests of Augusta rela tives before going to Nashvllla. Fletcher Hampton, two old family names In the McOowen and Kllllngs worth families, is the name given the young son of Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Mc- Cowen. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Carroll are visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bishop In Athens. Mrs. Joseph Goldman’s friends will be pleased to barn that she Is conva lescing at the City Hospital after a recent Illness. iousness, Heartburn, Water Brash, Pain In Stomach and Intestines. Head aches from stomach are absolutely unknown where Pape's Diapepsln Is used. It really does ail the work of a healthy stomach. It digest* your meals when your stomach can't. It loaves nothing to ferment, sour and upset the stoma' h. flet a large flfty-cent case of Pape’s Diapepsln from your druggist then eat anything you want without the slightest discomfort or misery, besides, every particle of Impurity and gaii that Is In your stomach and Intestlnos will vanish .Should you be suffering now from Indigestion or any stomach disorder, you can get relief in five minutes. INDIVIDUALITY W. EDWARD PLATT Undertaker and Embalmer , Corner Washington and Reynold* Streets.—Telephone 20. Auto Funerals Furnished When De s'red.—Auto Private Ambulance. Widens Every Man’s Influence 'VOUR Bell Telephone connects you with the varied interests in the community in which you live and enables you to keep in touch with outside affairs as well. There is no other way in which the business man can cover such a wide field as quickly and cheaply. The Bell Telephone system unites 70,000 communities, in cluding the commercial and industrial centers of the country, and links them with the isolated farm and mining camp, in one great intercommunicating system. Serge Dresses Smart Serge and Silk Combination Dresses, in the Redingote, Cossack and other novel designs. Some braid trimmed, others with touches of Romun or Dresden Silk tn all new colorings of brown, green A AP blues, prune and black; actual values to $19.98; Monday, JjJj Many new models In silk nnd serge combinations, all popular colorings and designs Included. Priced $649 t 0 $25-00 HOSIERY w Kelly E HAVE made is possi ble for Silk Hosiery to become an economy, In stead of a luxury, by telling only hose guar anteed to give satisfac tory wear. Whites, blacks, gold, taupe, brown, green, navy, etc. Kayser's Shaped Top Silk Hose— Pure thread silk, $1.25 values the country over . . 81 00 Kayser s Italian Silk Hose—Point shaped, reinforced heel. The kind that don't rip nor run $1 50 Kayser's Clocked Silk Hose — White with blank clock or black with white clock; a wonder for wear $2 00 Onyx Silk Hose —Pure thread silk, In white, black and every street nnd evening: shade, for . SIOO Onyx Boot Silk- Bilk from Lie to hem; r low-priced hose, with a high quality standard .. 50' Ladies’ Holeproof Silk Hose—ln black, white, tan and taupe, three pairs to box, guaranteed for three months, the pair . 8100 CHILDREN’S HOSE. Boys' or Girls' Weight Holeproof Hose, in white, black and tan; three pairs guaranteed for three months, ‘ ho box . . SIOO Onyx Bilk Lisle Hose for boys or girls, in medium or light weight 250 NEW FALL SKIRTS HE SEPARATE Skirt is an economy from every standpoint, anil has been proven so conclusively. The same as to the man who orders two pairs of trousers with the on* coat —the wear will Increase, and they'll always he in crease. We have just received new models that are beauties. Brown, Navy and Black Gabardine, accordion-pleated from waist to hem, Skirts Monday $698 T Kelly Navy, Brown and Black Serge and Gabardine Skirts, trimmed In hands and buttons of velvet $698 Serge and Gabardine Skirts, In smart braid and satin trimmed; Skirts In solid or novelty stripes and weaves BUILD WITH BRICK GEORGIA-CAROLINA BRICK COMPANY AUGUSTA, - GEORGIA SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY W WF- M. E. KELLY D. G. CO., LADIEB’ WEAR. JsH bldg., COR. BTH AND BROAD BTS. Silk Underwear T Kelly HERE is now no ques tion as to the economy of Glove Bilk Under wear. Ask your friends who have put them to the test. There’s noth ing like It. Colons— white, pink, blue. $1.98 Niagara Maid Glove Silk Vests .. .. , #149 $2.25 Niagara Maid Glove Silk _ Vei ts 81 79 $2.75 Ningara Maid Glove 811 k Bloomers .. . *2 25 $3.50 Niagara Maid Glove Bttk Combinations .. - •• $2 85 $3.98 Niagara Maid Glove Bilk Combination* 83 29 $4.50 Niagara Maid Glove Silk Combinations .. *3 49 Closefit Glove Bilk Under skirts, blacks and colors *SOO Novelty Kandkerchlels New lot of wide hemmed Linen Handkerchiefs, the all white or colored embroidered designs, ask to see them. Priced 15C to 59C FIVE ©