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Society
WHAT TO Buy your
DAUGHTER FOR CHRISTMAS.
In th« Deoomber Woman'# Home
Companion appears a list of 1 000 xug
irastlons for Christmas The reader Is
told what to huy for mother, father,
grandmother. grandfather, brother, the
baby, and so on. Her# nre some of the
suggestions as to what to buy for your
daughter:
Evening wrap or rape
Evening hood
Chiffon srarf
Carriage hoots
Hair ornament
Small pins for hark of collar
Embroidered collar and cuffs
Rrarolet watch
Embroidered lingerie
Tlnv sewing case for handbag
Card case of leather
Vanity case
Pump bows or rosettes
Rllk stockings
Shirtwaist box
Rllver-plated chafing dish
Writing desk
Rureau set of Ivory, silver or amber
Shell hairpins and combs
Evening gloves
Furs
Hiring of beads
Visiting cards and plate
Tennis racket
Ket of cheesecloth dust covers for
dresses
New wallpaper for bedroom
Wreath of pink rosebuds for hair
Material for new evening dress
Tfnderhodlce of net and ribbons
Crepe de chine combination
Crepe de rhlne petticoat
Rolls of underwear ribbon
Roudotr cap
Negligee
Case for lingerie ribbons
Padded garment Imngers
Ret of sachet hags
Ktenrll outfit
Hatpins
Silver purse
Opera glasses
Opera glass bag or leather or velour
Embroidery apron
Candlesticks for dressing lahle
Fitted traveling hag
Glove purse
Shoe trees
Chaise longue
Reauty cushion, embroidered batiste
Portieres for door
Curtains for windows
Red cover, filet lace and Unco
Engagement hook
Silk or linen corset hag
Sweater with scarf to match.
Mr*. Jacob I’hinlxy, who him been
■ t White Sulphur Spring* for the past
severnl month*, Is spending a tow day*
In Atlanta before returning hdme
Mima Mary \Vet»er William* ha* re
turned from St Mary *. Raleigh, N.
end will he among the bright girls at
Mt. St. Joseph's for the rest of the
term.
RUMMAGE SALE.
Ml** Juanita Monday sollelt* rum
mane from any who have H for the
sale that Ihe Claude Reeve* circle of
the I<lnn's Daughters will open Friday
of thl* week. Phone her nt 1593-J and
she will send for It.
The Claude Reeve* elrele I* one of
the youngest lit the union and the
member* are working hard to get a
treasury fund.
f The Improvement in the eondttlon
of Maater Walter Pleree I* the occa
sion of much pleasure.
—Mrs. Joseph Fcrst of New 1 nrk
and Mr* Moses Levy of Augusta Hre
visiting Mr and Mr*. H. 8. Melnhard
» Savannah News.
The Misses Zerbe, of Scranton, 1 a..
nre visiting Miss Cleobelle Uogrefe
The Misses Zerbe St one time made
Augusta their home and nre pleasantly
recalled by many friends,
DAUGHTERS OF ISRAEL
CONTRIBUTE TO FUND.
The Daughters of Israel, who have
been holding, and are still, a rummage
•ale for the purpose of raising fund*
for the European soldiers, have bail
their fund augmented by »2*. which
has been collected by Mrs. Joe Melt
ser and Miss Perlman, the result of
solicitations among their friend*
Mrs Robert Cothran is spending a
few days wlllt Atlanta friend*.
Mrs. Charles L. Mncmurphey went
to Aiken today to attend the Gyles-
Dowe wedding this evening.
Mis* Neall of Thomson was the
K ue*t over night of Mrs. 8 1.. Osborne,
having come to attend her reception
ta*t evening
GYMNASIUM “GIFT
SHOP" OPEN.
The Y W. C. A gymnasium hs*
opened It* attractive "Gift Shop" for
two day* today and tomorrow at Rus
sell's Plano store There will l«e on
•ale beautiful articles of fancywork.
dressed doll*, delicious candle* and
Cake*, cut flowers and other desirable
thing* ,
This Is a splendid opportunity to buy
CbrlstniH* present*, beside* pretty anti
tisetul article* that everybody want*.
The proceed* will be used for the
beneltt of the Y W. C. A gymnasium.
Friend* of Mrs. George A Rrlgg*
will regret to learn that she t* at the
city hospital for treatment
Friend* of Mts* Helen May will re
gret to learn that she lias been *ub
mltted to surgical treatment at Mar
garet Wright hospital for appendicitis
IMPORTANT MEETING
OF CIVIC LEAGUE.
The Civic league of North Augusta
will hold a speelnl meeting Friday
night at the Auditorium, when mat
ter* pertaining to the Merrtwether
Memorial will be taken up for djsgu*-
sloii Judge Henry Geisen will he
present and give a little talk telling
the Incidents of the Hamburg riot.
An entertaining program la being ar
ranged for the meeting, on the pro
gram being a girls’ chorus
—Mr*. T A Stovall and Mias Pleas
ant Stovall who have been with Mrs.
Joseph Ganahl since Saturday, re
turned yesterday to Savannah. They
were sccompanied by Mrs. Rurton Ma
son. who has also been with Mrs. Ga
nahl Mrs. Stovall was tpe guest of
PIANO LESSONS.
BARRINGTON BRANCH
Peabody Conservatory Plano diplo
ma. 1909 subsequently studied in
Berlin. Vienna and lx union with
GABRILOWITSCH OOPOWBKY,
and MARK HAMBOI'RO.
Telephone 69*1.
honor at a tea given this afternoon by
Mrs. William Garrard.
PROF. AND MRS.
OSBORNE ENTERTAIN.
line of the .most delightful affairs
of the season was the reception at
which Prof, and Mrs. S 1.. Osborne en
tertained last evening at the their
home on lower Greene street in com
pliment to the directors of the Y. W.
r. A. and Or. Sevier's Bible class of
the Y. M. C, A. There were about 75
or *5 guesis present and a deltghtfii
social evening was enjoyed, the pleas
ure and entertainment being enhanced
by the singing of the young 'men pres
ent
Mrs. Osborne's pretty rooms were
very effectively adorned with a pro
fusion of chrysanthemum# In all their
regal beauty In the dining room,
where a delirious hul’fot supper was
Merted, the directors assisting In the
serving, the decorations were a skillful
combination of gold and red. The
table was laid with cluny lace and
wreathed with chrysanthemums vary
ing from pure white, delicate crea/m,
pale yellow, rich gold and deep red, all
delicately yelled In maidenhair fern.
Bonbons and confections carried out
the same tones. Colonial candlesticks
In brass held candles shaded In yellow
tulips and the lights above and In the
parlor also were shaded In yellow tulips
which shed a subdued brilliancy ovet
the scene.
Delicious fruit nectar was served by
Miss Neall of Thomson from a howl
wreathed In chrysanthemums. Miss
Neal was very handsome in a gown
of rose colored crepe with prlncesse
lace draperies.
Mr and Mrs. Osborne received their
guests usslstcd by Mrs. Charles 11.
Pliinizy and the directors, Mrs. Os
borne wearing a becoming gown of
suit cream lace over satin with a cor
sage hoii'iiici of Klllarney roses. Mrs.
I‘hinlsy was very lovely in varying
tones of lavendar.
WOMAN'S CLUB AT WORK
FOR BELGIAN SUFFERERS.
There was a splendidly attended
meeting this morning at the Albion
parlor as the result of a called meeting
by the Augusta Woman’s club to ar
range about sending aid to the Hel
glan sufferers. Every denomination
was reptesented and the club Is even
more thoroughly enthused In regard to
this splendid work which it has taken
up. A letter hud been received from
Mr He Give, the Helglan consul In At
anta, slating that money and warm
clothes, new or slightly worn. In large
nr small amounts, would he gratefully
received. The clothes to he sent di
rect to Mr. E. Havenlth at the Helglan
legation, 2011 Massachusetts avenue,
Northwest, Washington, 1). <’., and all
money to him, Mr. Do Clive, In At anta,
to go into the state fund for the Bel
gians.
Messrs. Lockhart & Guckey have
kindly given room .705 Leonard build
ing for the use of the ladies and tilers
will he a committee meeting every day,
POPULAR FEATURE OF LIVE-AT-HOME WEEK
WILL BE TUBMAN GIRLS’ DEMONSTRATION
AT GAS UGHT COMPANY OFFICE TOMORROW
Food Prepared at Three Sessions, to Which the Public is In
vited, Will Be Sold, the Proceeds to Be Applied to the El
len Richards Memorial Fund.
Tomorrow a practical Live at Home
demonstration will be unade by the do
! mostly science department of Tubman
I Hull school at the office and show
room* of the Gas Light company.
Already tile domestic wclence depart
■ ment of Tubman ha* a most excellent
| exhibit In the allow w indow of the
| store of J. Willie Levy, of sewing,
; which is proving a delight to hundreds
|of Augusta women admirers of the
I many and varied pieces and articles
displayed, the handiwork of Tubman
girl*
The demonstration at the Gas Light
company's office tomorrow will, how
ever. be unique. Under the direction
of Miss C. U. Schuman, In charge of
the domestic science department. Tub
man girls will, during certain periods,
cook and prepare food and dainty
dishes as they are taught In the regu
lar course of their school work.
There will be three sessions one
| group of girls will begin ut 11 o'clock,
to be relieved at 12:311 by another
group, who will remain until 2 o’clock;
l ln the afternoon *llll another group
j will give a demonstration between the
| hours of 4 and ti o'clock.
The Publlo Invited.
The public t» Invited to attend these
j demonstrations, especially the parent*
| of young ladle* who attend Tubman.
! and all In particular who nre In any
| way Interested In ttie promotion of do
i mesne science. The idea prompting
the authorities ut Tubman to give the
! demonstration Is primarily of course
I to help In every possible way to foster
j and encourage the spirit of Live at
Home Week, but at the same time to
j give an insight into the significance of
j domestic science work as it has been
I adopted Into the public school system.
This demonstration Is sure to prove
one of the most popular features of
Live at Home Week.
Encourage the Work.
In connection with the demonstra
i tton a food show will be given of the
Interesting Exhibits ot Augusta-Made Goods
To Be Seen at Market Headquarters
Home Products in Variety Collected at No. 629 Broad Street
Furnish a Splendid Industrial Show - Visitors Welcomed,
and May Leave Orders For Country Produce.
The Herald's City Market at No. 619
! Broad Street might better be desig
nated as the Exhibits Building of Uve
at Home Week, for while exhibits of
Augusta-made goods are on display
In a score or more of Show windows of
leading retail business houses along
Broad Street, there Is to be seen at
the market headquarters a collection
of Augusta products.
There Is Interest there for every
man and woman and child In Augusta.
land Instruction for many,
I>ue to the fact that the farmers of
tieginning tomorrow, from 10 till 2
and from 3 to 6, to receive money and
| clothes. This will he open every daj
| until Thanksgiving night.
At the meeting this morning ar
rangements were also made for the dif
ferent ministers throughout the city to
make an announcement on next Sun
day from their pulpits. In this way
the club hopes to reach every man,
woman and child In the city and se
cure their co-operation.
TUBMAN GIRLS DOMESTIC
SCIENCE EXHIBIT AT LEVY’S.
Another fine "Live at Home” dis
play is In one of J. Willie Levy’s win
dows and ts the work of the Tubman
girls. It shows some dainty pieces of
I lingerie, some lovely kimonos and
dressing sacqiies, the most fascinating
, of boudoir caps, artistic coat hangers
and many other dainty feminine ac
cessories that so appeal to women.
This department of the Tubman is in
charge of Miss Schulemann and re
flects credit on what she has accom
plished.
Y. W. C. A. NOT IN CONTEST.
It Is officially announced by Mrs.
Charles Chintzy, president of the Y.
W. C. A., that the association is not
In the Wise or Purple Stamp con
tests. In appreciation of the splendid
help given them In their recent M. &
M. Contest the members of the asso
ciation would like to give their per
sonal and Individual following to
wards some other organization or or
ganizations.
PARENT-TEACHERS OF
HOUGHTON SCHOOL TO MEET.
The meeting, of the Parent-Teachers
Association of Houghton Grammar
School will be held Thursday after
noon at four o’clock at the school.
The meeting is called one week eal
ier on account of Thanksgiving Day.
—Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Tiadford are
spending some time wfth friends In
Montgomery. Ala.
—Mrs. Susie Wheless and Miss Bert
Wheless are visiting relatives in
Kansas City.
MRS. BELL'S DISPLAY
IN VON KAMP'S WINDOW.
Among the many attractive displays
that are put on by the "Live at Home”
boosters there Is nothing that has at
tracted more universal admiration
than the west window of Von Karap,
Vaughan & Gerald. The display is
made by Mrs. S. E. Bell and Is cotton
all the way through. The entire win
dow is hung and carpeted with fleecy
cotton. Standing as if Just ready to
step forth Is the figure of a beautiful
young woman In evening dress and
big muff being made of cotton hat
ting decorated In silver tinsel and gar
nitured In pearls. Banding the stylish
blonde coiffure is a stunning ban
deaux of cotton and silver. The en
tire exhibit is very skilful and does
credit to the artistic ability and clev
erness and uniqueness of Mrs. Bell.
—Miss Louise Smith, of Atlanta,
who holds the responsible position of
head cataloguer at the Atlanta Li
brary, is visiting Miss Pauline Ben
son in North Augusta.
—Friends of Miss Margaret Godbee
will he very pleased to learn of her
satisfactory condition after surgical
treatment for appendicitis. Miss God
bee is at Margaret Wright.
food prepared during the hours of the
demonstration at the Gas Light com
pany's offices by Tubman girls.
Everything that is prepared will be
sold, the proceeds to be applied to the
Kllen Richards Memorial fund. Ellen
Richards, as It Is generally known, was
the founder of the home economics
movement, and It was she who laid
the foundation of the magnificent work
that has been adopted into the better
schools throughout the land, as It was
she who, after laboring for'many years
to direct public thought toward culti
vation (V the art of right living in the
full sense of the word, inaugurated the
l.ake Placid conferences, which are
held annually and attended by home
economics workers from every state.
Ellen Richards died in 1911 at the
height of her career. A memorial fund
Is now being raised. Instead of erect
ing a marble shaft to her memory It
has been decided to employ the money
raised In the education of young wo
men for the further promotion and
prosecution of home economics work,
that they may become teachers and
carry oti the Important work.
I gist year a bazaar was held at Tub
man High school to raise a contribu
tion to the Ellen Richards Memorial
fund and 125 was forwarded.
Home Products to Be Used.
Tomorrow home products will be
used at the cooking demonstration. A
number of different ways of baking
bread from Richmond county-raised
cortrmeal and preparing Richmond
county potatoes, for Instance, will he
shown; and in addition many dainty
dishes xx 111 be prepared.
The demonstration will be Interest
ing and Instructive and open to the
public. The afternoon session will be
extended until K o'clock In order to af
ford an opportunity to the father* of
Tubman girls to xMsit the Gas Light
I company's office and see the girl* ac
tually engaged In home economics
work.
this section, rather than sending their
country produce to the city are wait
ing until Saturday to come in person
and bring their produce to the Open-
Air Market on the M>o and 600 blocks
of Broad Street. City Market head
quarters, has been given over to In
dustrial exhibits and to other things
interesting to ihe Augusta public in
connection with Live at Home Week
Necessarily, for this reason, there has
been an unavoidable delay in getting
the big store room ready for visitors,
but It Is open now. It is ready. It is
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
7Qo For Mci|,s Shir,s
M Made of fine woven madras and pereales. Every shirt
guaranteed fadeless.
For Men’s sl, $1.50 & $2 Underwear
‘ I gVI Broken lots of regular stocks, in wool or wool mixed
v v separate garments.
For Men’s 50c Fleeced Underwear
f Shirts or Drawers, all sizes. White or tans. Full regu
lar makes.
GREAT SALE OF BOYS’ SUITS
chock full of something to see. Tho
public Is cordially Invited to visit The
Herald City Market headquarters.
Augusta housekeepers and others
who desire to do so may leave ordets
for country produce, or rather to state
their needs to the man in charge, and
such orders will be turned over to the
farmers when they come Saturday
with their chickens and eggs, their
turkeys, their potatoes, their hams,
their vegetables and other things.
The Displays.
At market heudquarters have been
collected a number of exhibits of Au
gusta products.
Cpon entering, the visitor Is re
freshed and invigorated with a bottle
of Coca Cola, which made by the Au
gusta Coca Cola Bottling Company Is
the more "delicious” for that reason.
The company has a booth at market
headquarters where tts products are
displayed and where the popular
drink Is dispensed free, in addition
valuable souvenirs are given away.
Augusta-Made Machinery.
Iximbard's Iron Works and the
Georgia Iron Works have Interesting
displays of Augusta-Made Machinery.
From the Lombard plant are shown
a machlrfe fir straightening second
hand cotton bale tires, another for
riveting together pieces of cotton hale
'tires, a modern saw mill outfit, an
[aluminum cast patetrn and besides a
small engine by H. P. Paul at Lom
bard's, a number of different Augusta
imude articles.
The Georgia Iron Works shows saw
mill, phosphate mining and fertiliser
mixing machinery as made In their
Augusta plant.
An Augusta Scluptor,
C. F. Kohlruss. the Augusta scluptor
whose splendid work ts already wall
—Schneider’s Great Outlet Sale —
Started Off Today With a Rush'
$9.75
We safeguard our customers by giving them every advantage we
gain, which accounts for our always being a busy store. In this sale
we found it possible by accepting an overstocked manufacturer’s of
ten’ to sell for cash 483 suits and 367 overcoats, at a saving of a third.
So now you may come and buy these hand tailored clothes for $9.75
c of the manufacturers of hoys’ good clothing wired us if we eould use 800 suits at a price. Suits made
up to retail at $5.00, $7.50 and $8.50. Only the cost of the material was considered. They accepted our
spot cash offer—so we have
These Good Norfolk Suits, Sizes 6 to 18, on Our Counters
to Offer You at the Actual Cost of Material.
GROUPED AT THREE PRICES
These suits are in nice patterns. All Norfolk styles full knicker
pants—and may be had in browns, grays or tans in solid colors or mix
tures.
Boys’ school suits in this group that are well made of snappy stripes
H or mixtures, patch pockets, sewed-on belt. Box pleat Norfolks. All
sizes.
These suits are without duplicate elsewhere for less than $7.50 to
GZ U 1,1 $8.50. The cloths are the all wool variety. Coats all Norfolk. Knife or
w W box pleats. Belts sewed on. Pants full pegged. Watch pocket; belt
loops; side buckles
SCHNEIDER’S
CLOTHES THE WHOLE FAMILY
known to many Augustans, has an
unique exhibit, prominent among the
showing in which is a bust figure of
President Woodrow Wilson, which Mr.
Kohlruss has Just completed and whch
Is a splendid portrayal. A head of the
Christ, one of Mr. Kohlruss' best
pieces, is likewise shown. Photographs
of statuary and monuments erected
here and In other places by Mr. Kohl
russ complete the exhibit.
A steel reinforced concrete burial
vault as manufactured In Augusta by
William F. Bowe is shown together
with tombstones and other cemetery
decorations.
Augusta-Made Wagons.
The Holley Wagon Company has on
display two Augusta-made wagons,
one tank wagon manufactured espe
cially for an out-of-town customer,
and the other the regular product of
this enterprising Augusta concern in
a one-horse farm, wagon—the two
showing that the Holley Wagon Com
pany is prepared to meet any require
ment. A buggy top as made by this
concern Is also shown.
Made in Augusta.
The Hill Sterling Ice Cream Com
pany is calling attention to Augusta's
Ice cream manufactory with an ex
hibit which serves to give an Idea of
something of the scope of Its work. A
wide variety of molds to enable the
company to fill any special need for
any occasion are displayed, and this
exhibit Is well worth the seeing
Raised in Augusta.
R. W. Whitaker has on display at
the market headquarters a pen of his
fine Buff Orpingtons, first prtxe win
ners at the Augusta Poultry Asso
ciation’s shows held in 191 S and 1914.
The handsome silver cups awarded
on these occasions to the raiser of
111 $22.50 & $25
Suits & Overtoils
Such as these deserve the
quick response that men
give to our announcements
of this sale.
By our Ability to Handle
Large Quantities of Cloth
ing and Pay the Cash for it.
these magnificent chickens, a splen
did Augusta product, are proudly dis
played. *
Divorces are more difficult to ob
tain in England than in any othet
cix-iHzed country.
LILLIAN RUSSELL’S CREAMS AND POWDERS
My Skin Nutrient
I have found nothing to compare
with my SKIN NUTRIENT. It not
only nourishes tbs skin, but hard
ens It and gives It an exquisitely
refined texture. I use SKIN NU
TRIENT every night, rubbing it
gently Into the skin for about 10
minutes.
It Is quite impossible to use my
SKIN NITTRIENT consistently and
not appreciate Its great value.
Miss Russell's Creams and Powders are exquisite. Try them. You will
never discontinue tneir because their value will be at once ap
paren. Ir the Improvement of your complexion. Your favorite store
has them.
For Sale at Leading Department and Drug Stores
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 18.
"Just tired of him, eh?” asked the
lawyer.
The actress nodded.
"Well, I wouldn't advise you to sue
at this time. The war is crowding ev
ery'hing else off the front pages.”—
Philadelphia Public Ledger.