The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, November 20, 1914, Home Edition, Page NINE, Image 9

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Y, NOVEMBER 20, 1914. Never a Sale of Women’s Apparel to Equal This!—The Huge ti. H. Schneider & Bro s Wholesale Stocks at Sensational Low Prices Misses* an 4 Juniors’ Tailored Suits sls to $lB Tailored Suits $9.98 C. H. Schneider & Eros. Women’s Apparel Lines—Especially Suits Known Far and Wide. Here’s One of the Best Opportunities in Years to Make Genuine Sav ings on Well Made Garments. —Strictly men tailored skirts —from a leading maker. Newest and latest models— short and long coat effects—some are trimmed —others are tailored finish. Among the many materials that have been used in making these suits are— Serges Gabardines Broadcloths Cheviots —The# lot embraces the season’s leading shades —many of the coats are lined throughout with a fine quality of silk—others of satin—others of peau de cygne. Skirts in the very newest and most approved models. Sizes for misses, juniors and women who take the smaller sizes. GIRLS’ COATS SPECIALLY PRICED! $3.50 Coats at $1.98 —A limited quantity of Girls’ Pile- Fabric Coats —with plain backs, button high to the neck. Sizes 6 to 14 years. C. H. Schneider & Bros. $3.50 Coats Special Saturday Price $1.98 C. H. Schneider & Bro’s. Childrens Wear Children’s $5.00 Coats \ I-j , Special at I $2.98 —A most attractive group of finely made coats for tblfe of 2to 6 years—of chinchillas, fancy mixtures atnd corduroys. Season’s' new styles—finely finished C. H. Schneider & Bros. Price $5.00 Our Special Price is $2.98 Children’s 75 QQ n DRESSES, at .. OoC —Of good quality eham brays and ginghams, some galateas, pretty styles and colorings. Sizes 2 to 6 years. C. H. Schneider & Bros. Price, 75c. Our Special Price, 39c. E.H. Schneider &Bro’s, Muslin Underwear I 75c Nainsook Drawers I *7sc Nainsook Gowns I - -Jjpc Nainsook Corset, Covers Jf iL £«, I 75c Nainsook Combinations I*—Finely made mnslimvear and trimmed with neat I embroideries and laces. Many styles to eho se from. I Co6ie early. IG. H. Schneider & Era's. Price Was 75c bur Special Price Saiurday is 50c Each Bldge Appeals to Another Judge for ■ Relief in Case of “Too Much Dog” Mh& : Indianapolis. Ind. -ft hat ti«- 'alls "whulesale ,i,,p fighting dug and dog growling" have caused Judge- Pliny ft',, Bart .uilomew of county superior court Mum-her Five, to appeal to a noth'. Ju dee ■f the auper.'.r court to send him relief from what .Judge Bartholomew a gmve nuli&nce. in the courthouse the Judge haa power to to jail any person who commit is an act which could he construed mk HMlint but at hie home he ran orly proteat against the d"gs He the:e -mßptrought suit for tl.aaa dam eges against \V<r. K. Rice who he al- a dog kennel" next door to the judge's home. I FOUND OUT so disappointed tha’ I whs other w hen >,•>•: i all- Httfei' 1 I felt s .re I'd find you. as I I'.rued 'lie cornfi I saw Infants’ $1.50 71;- CAPS for /0C —Of a fine quality of silk poplin and mes saline several charm ing styles trimmed with dainty laces. C. H. Schneider & Bros. Price, $1.50 Our Special Price, 75c , MAYBE 30. I Some folks 1 know will stretch the truth; But, then, perhaps they've found | There's little fit It In the world. And they want that to go round. I —Judge. $25 to S3O Tailored Suits $ 15.92 $7.50 Coats at $3.98 —Well made in the prevailing styles of the season—of cotton plushes and mo-* hairs. Good sensible styles—serviceable —button high to the neck—and with small turnover collar. Sizes 6 to 14 years. C. H. Schneider & Bros. $7.50 Coats Special Saturday Price, $3.98. C. H. Schneider & Bro. Women’s Shoes $4.00 Women's Button Shoes Choice on Saturday —Women’s patent leather cloth top button shoes—also gun metal shocq with dull leather tops. Hundreds of pairs—some have toe caps —others plain toes, and spool heels. Also women’s gun metal Eng lish walking lace shoes—broad toes and low broad heels. it C. H. Schneider Bro. $4.00 Shoes Specially Priced Saturday % $1.35 Couch JJ Aft Covers at...^“UV/ Large, full size reversible ta pestry couch covers, in red or green and fringed. Fine Flannel Five hundred yards fine white wool Flannel, extra wide and u. god quality, to sell at, yard IQO Bleached Cambric Full yard wide extra rood quality of bleach ed Cambric, like Born dale, special, yard 4%C Cotton Blankets Barge 11-quarter Cotton Blankets, and large, extra heavy Comforts covered with good satteen, at 98 Mixed Fdankets l arge 11-quarter won mixed Blankets, ex tra heavy, good quality, pair.. SI 98 UKE NUMBER IF SILL HUES High Wind Resulted in Several Housei Catching Fire - Fire Department Responded Quick ly- Tin nu44t‘i\ ro'A an up <*omWni*fJ with th«* ' rlak wind* of tod*' w*a th* of several miihll Hr*** In the city today. At tt o’clock till* morning an alarm wun sounded from box 70. The fit* w * at J36U JoriMi Htreef. hei.nK <*au*ed hy pp*rk* on the root. The damuirc arnotin - *A to |2. Tt»# teoiMt 1* owned hy W, T. Howavd und 1* occupied by John Wul* $2.00 ker, colored. A telephone call wnn received ;it 6:15 o'clock. The fire proved to he traah burnliiK. Jhe party who phoned pro ha hi) heiji« ufj.ild of the high velocity of the wind. Another r hon ■ call wa* lecelved at li« adfpjartf rs at It o'clock. Hpurkti on the roof 1211 Hpailnmn atveet, reau ted In darmigc* of The hou*e w. * own ed by J. 8. White and occupied by For int CVayton, colored Box ill sounded t 1 '*» this after noon, denoting a fire- at 710 Washington afreet, rauned hy sparks on the roof. The demise amounted to %'A. Owned bv \). OrFog'irty and occupied by Rosa Mohm. colored. Many people built lather Urge fire* today, on account of the cold weather, an*, rieg>« ted to think of the danger which w * evidenced b' the high wind*. The AugiiMiii fire department respond ed quickly and did good work in dis tinguishing e l, but for the quickness no doubt th< darrukg* would have -itlj enlarged, ~ $2.25 Novelty 01 Gfi Curtains, Pr. 0 ■ -JU Made of fine quality net, beau tiful lienaisance, braided de signs, white or ecru; sill length. Plaid Blankets 11 quart' r plabl and plain wool mlxpd Blan kets. These are beauties. He#them, at, 1 air *2 98 Wool Blankets All pure lamb’s wool Blankets, 11 quarter size, extra good valtn „ uml a good buv H». pair S 3 98 Fine Comforts Kxtra quality saltern covered f'omforts, fill ed with good cotton, and a big buy H‘ $2 98 Jungle Blankets Babies' large size Jungle Blankets. All new pa'ierns. Biz buy, at 39 <: Two Big Women’s Coat Values $10.50 Women’s Coats $5.95 Another One of Those Coat Sensations—of Which There Have Been Many in This Great Disposal of C. H. Schneider & Bros. Stocks. A Truly Wonderful Collection. Every Model New and Correct—Savings of 1-3 to Nearly 1-2. —Coats made for C. H. Schneider & Bros, stocks in this groat sale tomorrow— coats that arc strictly correct in style—coats that are finely made —finely finished —and coats of only the finest materials. —Full length and three-quarter length models—isome have plain collars —others with trimmed effects—and the greater portion of the lot are lined with guaranteed satins of an exceptional quality. Cheviot Coats Boucle Coats Pile Fabric Coats Soft Woolen Coats Arabian Cloth Coats All Sizes in the Lot—The Season’s Coat Opportunity ! A STARTLING WOMEN’S DRESS OFFER! $15.00 One Piece Dresses at $8.95 —Finely made one piece dresses—dresses that would sell for $15.00 any day in the year. A wonderful variety of fetching styles—brand-new models and the choicest colorings. Among the many materials are Velveteens- and rare good combinations of velveteens and satins. All sizes—and fair warning— COME EARLY SATUR DAY MORNING. SIO.OO Dresses-Special Price Saturday, $8.95 Good Range of Sizes DEATHS HOLBTKIN, RUTH. —The 18-month old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Holstein, died last night at tha residence. Wingfield Street, Monte Sane. The body of deceased will be shipped tomorrow morning at If): 38 o'clock to Modoc, H. C., where the funeral services and In terment will take place. CARR, MR. JAMES 8.~ Died this morning at the City Hospital after an illness of one month In the 42nd year of his age. The funeral services will be conducted from St. Patrick’s Church tomor row afternoon at 3: 80 o'clock, Rev. Father McMahon officiating, and tb" Interment will follow in the Ciiy Cemetery. TRIMMED MILLINERY SALE! EXTRA! FASHIONABLE TRIMMED HATS—NEWEST and MOST APPROVED MODELS IN THE SEASON’S GREATEST SALE - TWO GROUPS—TWO PRICES. $4 and $5 Hats $2.98 —Of black velvet, and satin for the most part—in the new colors, and black and white, barge sailor shapes, close-fitting effects and the chic little turbans. Trimmings are most simple—fur, flowers, ostrich fancies, silver novelty effects, ribbons and fur pompons. Two Untrimmed Hat Specials Lot 1—51.50 Untrim-A I Lot 2- $2 and $3 Un QQ r med Hats, very special. ** i trimmed Hats, special sOC SCHNEIDER’S FRENCH Parle, 2i45 p, m,—A French official communication Issued thla afternoon saya that yesterday there were hard ly any Infantry attacks on the part of the enemy and that the artillery ac tivity also was largely reduced, The text of the communication fol lows: "The day of November 1» wae mark ed by the almost total absence of In fantry attacks on the part of the en emy at the seme time their artillery .fire was much less violent than on the afternoon of Nov. 18. “To the north the weather haa been very bad and anow haa fallen. All the region of the Yeer canal to the east of Dlxmude Is Invaded by the waters. "In front of Ramaeapelle we have withdrawn from tin- water two 18.8 centimetre mortars abandoned hy tbe $15.00 Women’s Coats £9.95 SO and $7.50 Hats $4.95 0,-rmans. There has been a n r artillery fire to the south "On the center there have been nnv important sirtloriM to report. In tli#> Argonne three vigorous attacks on tha repulsed h * cn * rny '* lnfatUr >’ haa been "oy our rlghi wing the German* have reoccupied the destroyed section or Cbauvoneourt. Further to the **»t we have mad> some progress. IN THE ELY3IAN FIELDS. i was just thlnkin'. Tired Teddy- Bout what Weary Willie—How nice die world would be if all dorgs wua vegetarians Philadelphia Ledger. AMONG FRIENDS. "My dear girl, you spend an your money getting your hand read." "And you spend all your, old boy m getting your nose red."—New v' a M. Sun. NINE