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VOLUME XIX, No. 326.
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SUN-FAST CURTAIN GOODS
Which were bought by u* for special selling,, may be had now at prices ranging from 39c to $2.50 a yard.
SHEETS AND SLEETING.
Fruit of the Loom Bleach, 12(40
value. Monday, li yards for 81 |
72 by 90 hemmed Sheets, 60c
val ues for.. .. 39^
42 by 36 hemmed Cases, 15c
values for 100
10-4 bleached Sheeting, 3714 c
value, Monday for.. ... .. ■250
36-inch heavy Sea Island, 7%c
value for SC
FOR THE MODISH COTTON
DRESS.
50 pieces 40 and 45 inch wide, Fancy
Ratine, solids, stripes and min
gled, SI.OO, $1.25 and $1.50
values for 49<
100 pieces 27 inch wide Fancy
Ratine, cords, solids, stripes and
plaids, 50c, 65c and 98c values
for 35<J
Santa Claus Leaves His Reindeer for Faster Aeroplane
Santa Claus has left his reindeer team in the frozen fastnesses of the North and is speeding Southward
at the rate of 110 miles an hoyr in a high-powered aeroplane.
He is doing this in order that he may keep his engagement with Georgia and Carolina girls and boys at
White’s, on the afternoon of Friday, November 27th.
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The Success of the Thanksqiving
Dinner Depends Largely
Upon the Stove
Let us recommend the Favorite.
The oven in the Favorite is heated absolutely uni
form. Years of experience have taught the makers how
to distribute heat evenly to all points of the oven. The
top of the oven is never hotter than the bottom; one side
is never hotter than the other side.
This Favorite Range is airtight. It will stay air
tight always.
Put this Favorite in your kitchen. It will pay for
itself in a few months. It will enable you to Bave money,
THE AUGUSTA HERALD
Shoes With Over-Gaiter Effects
Are the smart little models women are demanding for winter.
And what prettier combinations than patent leather and dark
gray cloth? Or soft dull kid and fawn colors? How pretty the
distinction.
These over-gaiter effect shoes, in the patent or soft dull kid,
may be had in the new vamp and with leather Louis nn
heels for <pO.UU
Patent leather and dull kid boots may be had with cravenette
or mat tops, with long or short vamps and Cuban heels, $5.00
Tan rubber sole high shoes, laces or English lasts, are (j*P aa
just in. Price .. ..
27-inch Silk Warp Poplins, solids,
Stripes and checks, 25c and
35c values* for.. . . 15C
27-inch Light Weight Crepes,
stripes and figures, for blouses
and ktmonas, 25c and 35c
values for .. .. . 15<-
36-inch dress Percales, new goods
and new patterns, 12(4c
values 9 C
27-inoh best quality dress Ging
ham, .12'/aC values for ■9°
Odd lot fancy curtain lace, 40 and
45 inches wide, white and ecru,
marked now three-quarters o(
present prices.
A FINE BATCH OF WARM
QUILTS.
Down Comforts —
$5.50 values. *4 49
$7.50 values.. .. * Ig.flfl
$8.98 values $6 98
Eskimo, dressed in furs from head to feet, stood about ro watch Santa Claus
transfer Ills load of toys from the reindeer sleigh to the aeroplane. He dispatched a
special messenger to the nearest staion with this telegram to us:
, Masonland, 11|21|14
White’s,
Augusta, Ga.
Reindeer not fast enough. Have taken aeroplane. Rending this message by
dog-sled messenger to nearest telegraph station. Tell all my little friends to watch
and wait for me. Not many days befbre'Friday. (Signed.) SANTA CLAUS,
White’s Toylandnnd Dollville are now complete, being filled with hundreds and
hundreds of things from the hands of Santa’s assistants. Buy your presents now,
we will store them until Christmas. Come down and show your mother and fa
ther what you want Santa Claus to bring you.
to bring your fuel bills to
a minimum, to cut down
your household expenses.
Call and see this Favor
ite. You will agree with
us that you have never
seen a handsomer range,
or, after using it. a better
one.
Priced From
$37.50 to $65.00
:THE ONE PAPER IN MOST HOMES—THE ONLY PAPER IN MANY HOMES
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 22, 1914.
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THINGS FOR YOUR
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$6.98 values.. .. $5 59
SIO.OO values 87 98
Fine Cotton Comforts, satin covered
$9.50 values --$7 50
$6.50 values $4 50
$3.98 values 82-98
Other Cotton Comforts—
from 81 00 84 50
WARM BED COVERS FOR NO
VEMBER WEATHER.
10- White Wool Blankets,
$4.00 values.. .. *2 98
11- White Wool Blankets,
$5.00 values S 3 98
11-4 White Wool Blankets,
$6.50 values. . . . $4 98
11-4 Plaid Wool Blankets,
$6.50 values.. • 84 98
11-4 White Wool Blankets,
$8.50 values.. 86 98
11-4 Plaid Wool Blankets,
$9.50 values 87 50
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These Furniture Prices mH Thanksgivinq More Zestful
The Thanksgiving Table
SIO.OO value American quarter sawed pedes
tal dining tables, 42 inch top cap- d»/* QO
able of six foot extension «DtJ.*/0
$12.50 value Golden Oak, full quarter sawed
dining tables, pedestal, 42 inch d*o AQ
top, six foot extension so*4«/
$20.00 values 48-inch top, full quarter sawed
dining table, six foot extension (M A QO
and pedestal base «Pl < f»»/0
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9x12 Granite Art Squares, regularly (f» A AO
$7.50, now
9x12 Tapestry Brussels Rugs, reg- (I*lo A A
ularly $15.00, now
9x12 Seamless Brussels Rugs, reg- QO
.ularly SIB.OO, now ..
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You Furnish the Boy , We'U Furnish the Turkeys
The piece-de-resistance of the Thanksgiving din
ner is the turkey. He has been for many, many years.
Select yours this year at White’s. Be assured of
prompt delivery. Place your order Monday.
Turkeys, the pound . . 24c
Cranberries, quart '• . . 10c
Oranges, dozen 20c
Bananas, dozen 15c
Fancy Apples, peck . . 33c
Fancy Celery, bunch ... 9c
Mince Meat, pkg 9c
Jar. . . . . 28c
$6.50 White Enamel Beds, one <£ AQO
and a sixteenth continuous posts $4.«/0
SIB.OO Brass Beds, two-inch con- d*| A AO
tinuous posts «P i t.*/0
$25.00 Brass Beds, two-inch con- (j*l Q QC
tinuous posts vl J.rfO
$8.50 J. B. White “Special” Mattresses, 45-
pound, felted, rolled edges, boxed tf*7 iA
sides $1.4*1
$5.00 National Link Springs, all steel con
struction carrying a 20-year guar- d»0 AO
antee, for
Be Thankful for Warm Floors
The Call of the Coat is Imperious
And Not to Be Denied
And. when such good coats are offered at such
lowered prices , there is no reason to
deny the imperious call.
GROUP No. I—Fine Chinchilla, new
loose models with belt front, high turn
over collar, deep cuffs, large bone but
tons and many other models in fancy
cheviots, braid trimmings, velvet col
lars, or two tone striped cheviots.
Values to $15.00, <jjg
GROUP No. 2—New coats of extra qual
ity Heather Mixtures, better known as
the new three-quarters model, with
patch pockets and belt back and front;
checked cheviots, new back, large arm
holes, large seal-cloth collar; short
sport coats, satin lined and with velvet
collar, and other models. <M |AC
Values to $20.00, for 1 D
Layer Raisins, lb 10c
Pumpkin, Van Camps,
No. 3, can 9c
Chesapeake Baking Co.
Fruit Cake, 5-lbs. $1.40
Assorted Cakes, lb. . . 22c
Grapefruit, large. . . .10c
$6.00 PER YEAR—FIVE CENTS PER COPY
9x12 Axminster Rugs, Oriental or Floral de- (IQ AO
signs, regularly $25.00, now ... . , O 1 U.aO
27x52 Velvet Rugs, regularly $1.50, AO 1
now «IOC
9x12 Seamless Wilton Velvet Rugs, regularly d»A JQQ
SBO.OO, now <P£<4««7o
86x63 Velvet Rugs, regularly $3.50, jq
36x72 Rag Rugs, regularly $1.50, <J»J oj
now «P 1 tfaT
MIXING BOWLS
Yellow Crockery Bowls
Regularly 20c, special 18c; 25c Bizes, 21c;
30c sizes, 25c; 35c sizes, 32c; 50c sizes,
45c; 75c sizes, 68c.
CAKE PANS
Grey Enamel and Rlock Tin . 19c to 43c
GROUP No.3—Black and dark grey long
coats of cheviot zibelines, with large col
lars and revers with wide band of black
velvet, sleeves trimmed to match; boucle
cloth lined throughout with satin; fancy
coats made, of imported two-tone
stripes; coats cut on new loose lines.
Values up to $27.50, d*| Q AP
GROUP No. 4—ln this collection there
are made of wool and silk brocaded
cloth, made on full lines and lined
throughout; fine plain cheviots with
high turn-over collars- old rose zibeline
semi-evening jcamel’s hair effects,double
textures and many other models calcu
lated to appeal to women of taste.
™" to,aso :: $15.00
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