The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, November 20, 1914, Home Edition, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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EIGHT Never a Sale of Men’s Clothing to Equal This!—The $35,030 C. H. Schneider & Bro’s Wholesale Stocks to be Sold for $17,500 Two Extraordinary Suit Values! $15.00 MEN’S SUITS $9.75 from the $35,000 Worth of C. H. Schneider & Bro. Men’s Clothing Stocks to Be Sold for $17,500 / — l The man who wants to really save money on his winter suit better step around tn Schneider's Saturday. Too many things to sell you here—except to mention the two extraordinary items noted above. An unu-ualiy attractive group of suits—of worsteds, tweeds, serges, cassimeres, cheviots. Finely made suits—well finished — well tailored —and smart appearing! Brand-new fall models—made for the Schneid er store—here at half their intended selling prices. ALL SIZES! C. H. Schneider & Bro., Men's Furnishings 50c and 75c Ties at 39c Pure ellk fn ur-in-hand*. With wide flowing end*. Smart and new patterns. —C. H. Schneider 4. Bro.’e prices 50c and 7Bc. — On sale tomorrow 39*' $1.25 Shirts at 68c —Portal* anr madras shirt* —Plsln Dusoira. Hull sod stiff ruffe-all Rise*. C. H. Schneider 4 Bro.’e price. SI.OO and |1.25. —On aala tom orrow at 68* C. H. Schneider & Bro's. SI.OO Waists for 50c C. H. Schnieder & Bro's. $2 Velvet Jumpers for 98c C. H. Schneider & Bro’s. $4 Waists for $1.98 $2.00 House Dresses, Saturday 98c —Of rluuubrav, percale, seersucker and linene—high and low neck styles—three-quarter and full length sleeves- full skirts—deep hems. Sizes 34 to 46. • O. H. Schneider & Bros. $2.00 House Dresses no ~ Our special price on Saturday is vOL SCHNEIDER’S ‘TINKER MONEY’ FIGHT ON SOON |bfc«ta wad H«rrm*n WUI Fight it Out is Dtotmbar For $15,. 000-.. Tinker Ju»p#d to F«d. trtlf New Vrnrk~mA terrific battle for ft *ti,W>o stake will be fought on or about peeember »«h *» tb* fashionable ef-Astorla Hotel between (’ha# m Kbbete. "The Klatbuah ’ ated Umivlwu Garry licit C.H. Schmider & Bros. Women’s Waists —Another lot of waists— from their boxes—in a running Saturday sale. Waists in nearly every fa shion ab 1 e st y le—of— Voiles, Novelty Effects, Taffetas, Messaline, Nov elty Silks, Chiffon —High and low neck models—with and with out the new flare effect colling trimmings of laces, embroideries, silk braids, combinations and buttons, menu, the "Pride of Cincinnati." Th« National League will act «• referee The title lo the $15,000 once was owned by Chartea Hercules That was about a yeai hico. to a moment of generosity. Charles purchased n ftekla hall player from Garrulous Garry. The fickle one's name wee end la— Josephus Taversham Tinker. Chartea, aa many may remember, turfed a check for 118,000 ovar to Garrulous Carry for Joe Tinker amt "other valuable consideration." Didn't Oet Tinker. But Charles never *o» Tinker Nor did he «et any of the "valuable con sideration ' All Charles ever jot wee a hearty horse laugh A horse lauah ie worth somethin* hut Charles did not think It «orth $1M«0 There fore. Charles demanded his 118.000 letck from Harry •Tine chance fine chance,” ans wered the Garrulous party. "I acid Tinker lo you for *15.000 Taint my fault that Tinker flawed to Uie lcUs. SIB.OO MEN’S SUITS $ 14.75 75c Shirts for 39c —Made of good quality percale. Soft and stiff bosom effect*. Sizes M to 15 y. in thp, lot. — C. H. Schneider 4 Bro.’s price 75c. — On sale tomorrow at 39* 75c Night Shirts for 49c 3OO In lids lot —Made of good quality flannel. —Good range of wanted sizes. —C. H. Sohneider 4 Bro.'s price 75c. —On tale tomorrow at 49*' Why ahoudl t turn back the |15,ooo? Why should I? I shouldn't and C won't. Tin 815.000 is mine, forever and ever, amen.” 116,tw0 |s $16,000 and im one know* • bat any better than tlfc "Ralbush Buulre' —He—the Squire didn't mind parting with $15,000 for the priv ilege of acquiring a alar ball plater, but when he got nothing but the priv ilege for the sl3,ooo—(the Feds doing the acquiring!—lt piqued Charles quit* a bit And Charles continued to yell for th* return of thet IW.ooo: The Weil. "I turned over $15,000 for a player and l didn't get the player, so why shouldn't ! get my money beck?” has been the all-season wail of Charles Hercules "t didn't sell with ths "satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded’ con dition has been the answer of the "Pride of Clnclnattl" Falling to soften the stony heart of the Caar of Ohio River section, Chas. C.H.Schneider & Bro’s. Men’s Shoes U and $l5O Men’s Shoes i Choice on tf* A r Good Range Saturday J of Sizes —Four styles to choose from in this great offering ot Men’s Shoes—one of the best sales this house has ever offered the men of Augusta. Russet Leather Shoes—in tlie now mahogany shade, lace shoes and low broad heels. —Gunmetal Lace Shoes—with the English flat last and low broad heels. % —Gunmetal Blucher Lacs Shoes—full toe shapes, and the popular low heels. —Vici Kid Blucher Lace Shoes—full too shapes and the popular low heels. Schneider’s $4.00 and $4.50 Shoes <S* q qc Special on sale Saturday only wO Famous $3.00 Trousers for men and youths, made up of plain blue S rge, black Thibet, Cassimeres and Cheviots, with plain or cuff bot toms; sizes 20 to 44 inch waist $1.98 $2.00 Rope Portieres at $1.65 Full length chenille rope portieres, long ends, finished with tassels, in desirable colors. C.H.Schneider & Bro’s Hosiery Values up to $1.50 at, the Pair ■vL Pure thread silk stockings for women—different styles and colors, including black, tail, blue and other" wanted shades. All sizes. C. H. Schneider & Bros, prices to $1.50. Our special price 75c pair. appealed his ease to the National l.eugug. The league decided that the only way to settle the question was to bring the squabbling pair before It. arm the boys with the necessary weapons and let them go to it be fore the assembled directors of the league, the league te act a* referee and the winner of the bout to take all. BIQ SHIP, YOUNG CABTAIN. Seattle. Wm—The stg-mested Am erican berkenttne K R Sterling for mert> the British hsrkentine Everett C Griggs, which recently changed her name and 'lag nu chartered \ester day for her first voyage under ths Ktars and Stripes. The Sterling, which Is said to he the only six-masted bark entlne afloat, will go to sea in com mand of the youngest skipper on the Pacific roast. Roy M Sterling, the tl-' year-old son of the owner. J^l Half Price for Men’s Overcoats! $12.50 Men’s Overcoats $7.50 From the $85,000 Worth of C. H. Schneider & Bro. Men’s Clothing Stocks to Be Sold for $17,500 —A splendid group of Men’s Winter Overcoats—well made—finely tailored—and finished with extreme care. Cut on new, sensible sort of styles—some from the original Schneider stocks—other- were mad; 1 up for them to be delivered this month. T|ie materials are diversified, including— Kerseys Vicunas Thibets —All sizes in this 10t—34 to 46 chest measure. Come early! * C. H. Schneider 6 Bro., Men's Needs $1.25 Union Suits 75c —Balbriggan Union Suits. —Made full and large. —Nearly every size in the lot. —C. H. Schneider 4 Bro.'s price $1.25. —On sal. tomorrow at 75*- $3 snd $3.50 Sweaters $2.25 —Strictly all-wool sweaters. —Good range of wanted colors. —Complete range of sizes. —C. H. Schneider 4 Bro.’s prices $3.00 and $3.50. Our sale priceis $2 25 TEXAS PROCLAfMS CATTLE EMBARGO Fort Worth, Tex. —Govern or Cot - qultt. || wa* announced here today at the headquarters of the state sanitary commission, has signed the proclama tion quarantining Texas because of the foot end mouth disease The gov ernor at first declined to etgn the proclamation. This action quarantines Texas against the world with the exception of Oklahoma, Louisiana and Arkan sas. BETTING ON A SURE THING. We have the Impression, somehow, that Col. Wattorson does not approve or prohibition, lur Kentucky.—Boston Advertiser, 9 C. H. Schneider Bro’s Boys’ ; Clothing. S Boys’ $7.50 Suits Special at $4.75 —Finely made coats—of all wool chinchillas—in blue, light and dark grays. Sizes for boys of 3 to 10 years. C. H. Schneider & Bros, price $7.50. Our special price is $4.75. $6 Boys’ School Suits for $3.98 —Well made suits for the lad of 8 to 16 years—of un usual wearing qualities. Made in Norfolk styles—with knickerbockers with each suit. Exceptional value. Come early for these! , C. K. Schneider & Bros. $6.00 Suits QQ Our special price Tomorrow .0»t/0 G. H. Schneider & Bro’s Women’s Neckwear 98c and $1.25 Neckwear CQ Very Specially Priced at wCiILS — A very special group- lace yokes— collars — and dress sets—-of imitation baby Irish laces, St. Gauze, Venise and Filet laces—in epaulet, round and large sailor ef fects . # C. H. Schneider & Bros, prices 98c and $1.25 Our special sale price Saturday, 59c England Wants to See a Zeppelin in Spite of Danger Maneheetsr. England. Speculating on the possibility of • Zeppelin raid on London, tne Manchester Guardian says there is a noticeable feeling of “disappointment" in Kngland over the non-appearance of these airships. While the Zeppelin would net be really welcome, there were those at hon e so hungering fur excitement that as a $15.00 Men’s Overcoats $9.50 $7.50 Raincoats at $3.75 ] —Thoroughly rainproofed. —By a special process. —Strapped and cemented seams. * —C. H. Schneider 4 Bro.'s price $7.50. —Our price tomorrow 33 TR $3.00 Hats at $1.75 —Tweed and Velour Auto Hats. —Good Snappy shapes. -“-Plenty of wanted sizes. —C. H. Schneider 4 Bro.'s price $3.00. —On sale tomorrow at $175 iHj THE AUGUSTA HERALD, FR whole Kngland seemed ready* to-taka the risk. J It was coldly calculated that •eeq if 50 Zeppelins were sent over, their concentrated devastation oould not cover more than a|* acres—or If dropped all their bombs on the “mum mile" that makes up the city of Lon. don proper "they could kill something ; under one in a hundred of the Moots who happened to be there. "Over the Whole of London taking the metropolitan police area, the of M«Pln* would he about 70.000 to one. Over Whet may Ae do-, scribed as the central area ot’Lon don. within »hleh a Zeppelin might j be expected to operate, the chances of escape would he about MOO to one." Personally, I think It would be a ! good Job If the Zeppelins did come. th' ir! ti t | < ‘ V dld drop a tew bombs, the stimulus to recruiting would ha viurtu what little was done" ears 1 rank Hedges Butler, who is founder of the Royal Aero club. nder .