The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, November 20, 1914, Home Edition, Page THREE, Image 3

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20. s 30 FREE SURETY COUPONS SATURDAY These 30 Extra FREE COUPONS Given to every customer purchasing SI.OO or More. AFTER SUPPER SALES 6 to 7 O’CLOCK fjneeda Biscuit, Lemon Snaps, Zuzus, 3 packages 10c 98c value Combinations . 49c Mops, good 12-oz cotton, regular 30c, special . . .. 23c Glassware, 10-inch flowered vases, comports, olive dishes, regularly 10c, special . . . .5c Cuticura Soap 19c Children’s Drawers, fOc 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 $1.50 value Corsets 59c Brooms, new stock, best qual ity straw, “White Special,” regularly 35c, special . . . .29c “Little Miss,” regularly 30c, special 21c Flannelette Petticoats, 50c values for 19c Packer’s Tar Soap 19c 8 to 9 O’CLOCK Sweetheart Toilet SoapT 3 cakes 10c Buckets, 10-quart galvanized, regularly 25c, special .... 19c Peterman’s Roach and Ant Food, regularly 15c, special for 10c Sanitol Tooth Paste 19c Crepe Gowns. 59c values .29c Brassieres, 50c values for 25c Warm Clothes for Girls Moderately Priced TO $7.00 COATS NOW $2 50 Suitable for little boys or little girls between the ages of and ti years. Double breasted, warmly lined, being plain or quilted, with square collars. The effect is mannish and very cute The coats arc made of chinchilla doth plain or striped velveteens and chevi ots, in red, navy, grey, brown and tan. Now only.. . $2 50 TO $4.00 COATS, NOW 81 50 Just a few of these splendid little coats for little tots between the ages of three and six, made in chinchilla and cheviots. Splendid values at theii original price, but now, only * 81 50 PETER THOMPSON SERGE DRESSES. $2 75 These dresses were formerly priced as high as $7. And may be' hail in ages from <j to 14 years, in navy, black brown and gurnet, with pleated ot plain skirts, shields and emblems and braid trimmed. Now 0n1y... $2 75 NEW SERGE EFFECTS, VALUES to $8.50 now' #3 75 The long wasted dress, some all oi serge and some with serge blouses and Shepherd plaid kilted skirts, is no better exemplified than here. The ages are from G to 14 years. Origi nally- these dresses were priced as high as $8.50. Now they will be sold for $3 75 TUBERCULOSIS DAY DESIGNATED Governor Slaton Sets Aside November 29th As Day to Be Observed Throughout Georgia Atlanta, Ga. —The following procla mation by Governor Slaton officially designating Sunday. November 29th, as Tuberculosis Day, was Issued from the executive offices Thursday: : "Whereas, The greatest plague with which the human race is afflicted, the one most widespread and deadly, Is ATLANTA, 2% in. high WHITBY, IX in. high 2 for 25 cents duett, Peabody A Co., loc. Makers HIGH SHOES ARE WARM ER AND BETTER Aud 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 O QC to $5.00, Saturday Ladies’ Gunmetal and Patent Leather Boois, high and low heelis, kid and cloth tops, $3.00 valuess, lIQ Saturday A SPECIAL Lot of ladies’ High Shoes, in patent leather, gunmet- A 4 QQ al and kid; high and low heels; values up U I , tju to $3.00. Saturday A COMPLETE INFANTS DEPARTMENT Carrying warm little coats and sacques and robes, and dainty little dresses and slips, may be found on the Second Floor. Long and Short bedford cord coats, Warm Nighties and day robes Knitted Sacques and Daisy flannel! Crochet carriage robes . . $1.25 up Bootees 20c up Long and short cambric slips 50c up jackets 50c up Bath Robes SI.OO up A Second Message From Santa , —rrrft A Limited Number of Naturally Wavy the disease known as tuberculosis, and “Whereas, A large percentage of the deaths in Georgia last year (5,310 ac cording to reliable figures.) were caus ed from this disease, the control and eradication of which can be accom plished only by the united efforts of all the people of the commonwealth in the spreading of information re garding its control, and "Whereas, Sunday, November 29th, 1914, has been named as Tuberculosis Day by the National Association for the Study and Prevention of Tuber culosis, and I have been requested to Issue a proclamation so designating the day: “Therefore, I, John M. Slaton, gov ernor of Georgia, do Issue this, my proclamation, fixing Sunday, Novem ber 29th, as Tuberculosis Oay in Georgia for this year, and I call on all j the people of this state to bserve It in such manner as in their Judgment will further and advance the world wide movement against the spread and looking to the final elimination of this disease and thereby redound to the highest good of humanity. “JOHN M. SLATON, “Governor.” MANY HUNTING QUAIL IN GEORGIA FIELDS TODAY Atlanta, G«. —Early trains to the country today bore a very different looking lot of passengers from the us ual run. There were men In khaki and boots, with gun-cases under their arms and setters and pointers, eager to feel ! the stubble beneath their feet The I two railroad stations resembled a dog I show in full blast For today Is the first of the hunting | season in Georgia, oh, of course, the I law has permitted the chase of the • cat squirrel and the deer and migra , lory ducks for some time, but not w hat <!;e southern hunter calls “birds." Today Is the first rbs«ce at the quail. Claus Here is another message from Santa Claus, wh o is hurrying South to be in Augusta,at White’s Friday after noon, November 27th: Rejkjavik, Iceland, 11120|14. White’s, Augusta, Ga., U. S. A. Have passed Christiana, and on way to Ice land and Uaboijador. Will stop at Quebec, New York, Washington. Boy Scouts and President Wilson to receive me in Washington, No mishaps so far. (Signedj SANTA CHAUS. «• More beautiful toys are arriving from Santa’s Work shops. See-Saws, velocipedes, tricycles, mechanical toys, drawing boards: automobiles, enamel furniture, oak desks, air guns, and many other things in every shipment. Come and see them. Switches and Transformations $2.50 Grade $1.65 Handsome *2.50 Switches and Transformations, made of a good quality hair. The wave is permanent and the shade assortment in cludes practically all shades. No Mail Orders Filled. the only honest-to-goodness game In Georgia. For a week the game wardens have been busy issuiing licenses and the sporting goods stores have sold enough powder and lead in the form of shells to blow up a fortress. There is no such ardent hunter as your city man, who must travel fifty mlless, perhaps, to get a shot at a bird, and the man who has a friend with a big planta tion full of quail Is the envy of his associates. The state license permits a hunter to kill as many as 25 quail or plover In a. single day, or forty doves, If he can find that many. No game can he trans ported by rail except that in the pos session of the hunter, ho nobody can keep that promise to “ship home a box of birds." THREE THE MOST WAR LIKE London.— -It appears (hat the three shortest men in the house of com mons are three of the most warlike Their names sre Wedgwood Henn, 1,. H, Emery and H. J. Tennant. The first two have already gone to the front and Mr. Tennant Is parliamen tary under secretary for war. Mr. Emery also saw service in South Af rica. Mr. Benn Is so short that he I* affectionately known In the house ss ''Little Ben” and ‘‘Buttons.” Get Rid of That Miserable Feeling. You may learn something from the experience of Mrs. William Trouts, Illon, N. Y„ who was sick for a long time from a badly desordered stomach “t felt miserable sll of the time," she writes. "I was tired and had no ap petite A friend advised me to take Chamberlain's Tablets. I did so and my appetite improved end I gained rapidly In health,” For sale by all dealers. THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA, GA. DR. MINOT DEAD. Boston.- Dr. Charles Sedgwick Mi not, noted anatomist, died last night. He was professor of histology and em bryology at Harvard Medical School IF YOU- Are a discriminating buyer of food products, you will fully appreciate the opportunity. BLUE VALLEY BUTTER offers you to obtain the highest grade of pure cream butter it is possible to procure. Insist on having the BLUE package—it’s synono mous of PURITY. CHURNED FRESH EVERY DAY BLUE VALLEY BUTTER CO. AUGUSTA PHONE 177 More and Better Rihhed Un wear For Shivery Weather Toadies' jersey ribbed bleach ed Union Suit*, slightly fleeced, «5c values, Satur day for 500 Ladles' fleeced ribbed Union Suits, high neck, long sleeves, ankle length, regular 50c values, Saturday for.. .-390 I,a dies' medium weight, rib bed Union Suits, In a vari ety of styles, regular SI.OO values Saturday for 890 Ladles’ fleered ribbed Vests and Pants, regular and extra sizes; 65c values Saturday for 50C Ladies’ ribbed Pants, regu lar 25c sellers, Saturday for 190 Children's waist Union Suits (for boys and girls), button to waist, to support skirls 01 pants; high neck, long sleeves, ankle length, all ages. Saturday 50< White's Groceries "M ore For a Dollar Than a Dollar Will Buy Elsewhere" Surety Coupons With Groceries. FLOUR, Golden Harvest, 24 pound sack A 4 for ~ 2/*IC FLOUR, Self Rising Jer sey Cream, 24 OA pound sack . . . . 02/C BUTTER, pure and o*7/* sweet, pound ... OI C POTATOES, Irish, OA peck DUC MACKEREL, 8 A A lb. kit for ... V* •Ut DESSERT PEACHES, c N a°„/: 6 SI.OO EGGS, fresh coun- OO try, dozen JIC Oranges, dozen 19c Apples, peck 33c Bananas, dozen . . . . 14c Malaga Grapes, lb ..15c Celery, fancy, bunch .10c Swift’s Premium IQ I n Hams, lb lO jC anrl director of the anatomical labor atory of that Institution. In 1912 and 1913 Dr. Minot was Harvard exchange professor at the Universities of Berlin and Jeno. He teas 61 years old. Children’s ribbed Vests and Pants, bleached; ages four to fourteen; Saturday for 25° a »d 35° Ladles’ ribbed Corset Covers, high neck, long sleeves, bleached. Saturday.. 25' Hoys’ heavy fleeced, sanitary Drawers, ages to 14 years; 25c values Saturday for 19’ Broken lots of ladles’, miss es, and children’s Underwear Vests and Pants, 50c and 75t values, Saturday, your choice 25' Rroken lots of children s wool Underwear, Shirts, Pants and Drawers; sizes 18 to 34; val ues to SI.OO. Saturday for.. .. v 50'' Ladles’ ribbed wool under wear, Pants, Tights and a few Vests; $1.25 and $1.50 values Saturday for. . 98«' CHEESE Full Cream, OA pound L\JC Brick, imported, lb. OQ for LOC Swiss, (domestic) A A pound Pimento, 2 or for \ ZDC COLD MEATS Sliced Boiled Ham, OQ n pound 0 OC Sliced Bologna OA Sausage, pound . Ct\) C Sliced Minced OA Ham. pound .... fciUC Sliced Hog Head OA Cheese, pound . . £UC Souse Meat, OA pickled L\3 C Wienner Sausage, OA pound C Pork Sausage, OA country style, lb.. £UC Corned Beef, I A Pickle, pound. .. 12/C “Music With Your Meals” Roast turkey, cranberries, rice, celery, hot home made rolls, choice of coffee, tea or milk. Saturday Supper 40c . "Harvcn J MW Une/tritcuT GRANULA TED SUGAR If sugar\ 25 pound sacks, with SI.OO worth of tea or coffee, this sale $1.38 CANNED Peas, Early June, C J (5 cans DttC Tomatoes, No. 3, ro 6 cans DOC BURNED TO DEATH. Pittsburg. Mrs. Marcia f’etro and her two daughters were burned to As a Matter of Safety It' for no other reason, you should keep your money in a bank. And when you select this live, pro gressive bank your money will not only be safe, but will earn liberal interest. We allow 4 per cent Interest on Certifi cates of Deposit, 4 per cent Interest on Savings Accounts. ,Small aeeounts are Always Welcome. TOILET GOODS Danderine ... Pond’s Extract Nowbro’s I lerplclde ■ • Wilson’s Free - kle Cream.. 'wOfiir Replai ■bsp: id! Pompeian v.uj Massage m Cronin La Al A Hiker’s Cream OuG QQft Benzoin ... IN hero Tooth w W Paste Assortment Roger & (Juliet Soup Lyon's Tooth Paste Sozoclont .... t Pond’s Ex tract Li st orine .... Replai w ssttr- Talcum .... Sanitol Face QOW Urea in .... I Ar« Mead & Baker § Al* Mouth Wash . «-Ju *’T,,X rtn ... IQn O. V. Java- |UU ilco Powder Peroxide of Hydrogen .... \ Arnica Tooth Hoap Arnica Face Cream .... Corn, Sugar, 6 isl cans tOC String Beans, (5 JT cans tIDC Sweet Potatoes, OA No. 8, 3 cans. . . . L*fC. Beets, Baby, 2 OQ cans LuC Asparagus Tips, y| Q 3 cans 4 »DC Tomatoes and Green Pep pers, 2 cans OA for LifC Lima Beans, AO 3 cans DI C Lye Hominy, 97/. No. 3, 3 cans. ... Li C Tomatoes, No. 2, 12 or cans , ODC Pumpkin, No. 3, Van Chimp’s, 3 or cans LOC death when their home In Homestead was destroyed by fire today. The mother lost her life In attempting .to rescue her children. THREE