The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, November 22, 1914, Home Edition, Page THREE, Image 3

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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 22. SOCIETY BRILLIANT RECITAL TO BE GIVEN AT ST. JOSEPH’S. Th© following brilliant program will be rendered by the music pupils of Alount St. Joseph at their recital to morrow, Monday, evening, in the new auditorium. The program will begin promptly at seven o'clock. Admis sion 25 cents: Quartet —"Lucrezia Borgia,” Donizetti First Piano —Laura Tobin and Mary Postell. Second Piano—Kathryn Armstrong and Edith Nachman. Song—" The Cobbler” Clay Primary grade. Duet—“ Spring Song” Henselt Agnes Cline and Nellie Oavenport. Duet—“La Gracieuse" ..Bohm Op. 108 Mary Postell and Laura Peters. Recitation— “Character Sketch.” Annie Cashin. Duet—“Amorcito” Conrath Lillian Roper and Julia Brodie. Piano Solo—“La Fileuse” .. .. Raff Agnes Cline. Song—“l'm Going to Church With My Mother—Little Ones. Duet—“ The Victor’s Joy” Ferdinand Meyer Op. 28 Alice and Mamie Brennan. Duet —"Bluebell Waltz" Starke Margaret Mary O’Connor and Alice O’Dowd. Recitation—“ Cradle Lecture,” Miss Mary Helen Hines. Quartet —“Good Night” Bendel First Piano—Kathryn Armstrong and Clifford Almand. Second Piano—Edith Nachman and Agnes O’Dowd. Piano Solo—“Grande Polka de Con cert” Bartlett Mary Lyon Tobin. Duet—“ Hungarian Dance” .. ..Eno.ke Alice Cartledge and Alice Brennan. Duet—“Czardas” Michiels Mary Lyon and Laura Tobin. Piano Solo—“Rivordati” .. Gottschalk Margaret Loyless. Sofhg—“Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep” ff Margaret Ford, f Duo—“ln the Gondola” Bendel-MacDowell First Piano—Agnes Cline. Second Piano —Mary Lyon Tobin. “The Baby Show”—Little Ones. Recitation —“Ivory Soap,” Regina Cline. Quartet —“Midsummer Night’s Dream” Mendelssohn First Piano —Mary Lyon Tobin and Margaret Loyless. Second Piano—Agnes Cline and Nellie Getzen. MONTE SANO PARENT TEACHER ASSOCIATION TO ENTERTAIN. The Parent-Teacher Association of Monte Sano school will give a social Friday night, November 27th, at 8 o’clock. It will be quite an Interest ing affair. There will be an address from one of Augusta's most popular doctors and an interesting musical program under Professor Battle. Re freshments will be served. Every mother and father are urged to be present and a good time is assured for one and all. GYM GIFT SHOP A SUCCESSFUL THING. The “Gift shop” which the ladies’ gymnasium had for two days the past week, met with the most satisfactory results and as a result their treasury fund is In a much better condition than before their efforts. The ladies announce that there are s number of the beautiful carnations still on sale and they can he secured by phoning any of the members. It is of course understood that these car nations, which are sold for ten cents ifa piece are numbered and the two Plucky numbers will draw for the hold- Igs one of the beautiful dolls so pret tily dressed. All who have bought car nations are requested to hold their numbers until the others are sold and then the award of the dolls will he made. MISS BELL ENTERTAINED IN SAVANNAH. For Miss Winnie Davis Bell of Waynesboro, who is the (truest of Miss Falligant, many delightful entertain ments are being given. Yesterday afternoon Mrs. Marlon Lucas gave a card party in her honor. There were five tables of players and the decora tions were Killarney roses and large white, yellow and red chrysanthe mums. Last evening Miss Eleanor V. Pu der entertained with six *ables of five hundred. Pink roses aud fern were used in the rooms with charming ef fect. Tomorrow afternoon Mrs. L. M. Williams will entertain for Miss Bell with an informal card party and to morrow evening Miss loin Norman will have three tables of five hundred in her honor. Her guests will include Miss Bell, Miss Falligant., Miss Mary Cabaniss, Miss Agnes Brewer, Miss Eleanor Puder, Mrs. John Dyer and Miss Annie Laurie Hills, Mr. Frank Deitz, Mr. Clements, Mr. Prentiss Os borne. Mr. Harry Arthur, Mr. Rich ard Withington and Mr. Joseph. With- Sngton. Mrs. John Y. Dyer will entertain Informally Monday afternoon with two tables of auction bridge and Mrs. F. C. Exley will give a card party in Miss Bell’s honor Tuesday.—Savannah Exchange. The Macon News says: Miss Mary Venable of Durham, N. C„ who has been delightfully entertained as the guest of Mrs. Harry Robert, will re turn to her home Saturday. Mrs. James Leonidas Dunn of Scotland Neck, N. C., will rematn with her mother until after the wedding of Miss Fannie Robert and Mr. Herbert Haw thorne on February 3d. Mr. Dunn will come down in December to Join Mis. Dunn, and spend the Christmas holi days. • * • Mrs. James Leonidas Dunn of Scotland Neck, N. C, and Miss Mary Venable of Durham, N. C., were the inspiration of the lovely bridge party with which Mrs. Harry Robert entertained this afternoon. YeL low and white chrysanthemums with numbers of pink roses were used in the pretty decorations throughout the house. Silk hose were awarded for highest scores. NOTES FROM Y, W. C. A. 'GYMNASIUM. The touch of real winter felt during the past week, brought out unsuspect ed energies in our gymnasium tfm rs. and the effect has been a large increase in attendance in all the class es. Basketball has been a leading fea ture. and a specially enthusiastic game wa J> played by the young ladies' class class Thursday afternoon. The gift shop conducted by the gym uastum memnfcets from Wednesday to. /JSC /fr3E*®j§fp 1 MpSßsiSpr Mmm vulfj Vfl^mrv Everybody needs to replenish their linens during the Thanksgiving season. By attending this sale yon will be more than pleased with Hie snow-white damask and beautiful new patterns, and also handsome cloths with napkins to match, imported from Ireland and Scotland. You will find the very best values we ever had in all linen damask, 72 inches wide, for 69c, 79c, 98c, $1.19 and $1.25 a yard; Napkins to match for 98c, $1.25, $2.00 to $6.50 a dozen. “Beauty” Kid Gloves, the famous name, in all the leading shades; warranted to wear longer than any other kind, and fit the hand much better. Let us fit you in a pair, and you certainly will he a walking agent for this famous glove. They come in black, white, tan, grey, also black with white stitching and white with black stitching; pearl clasps. Price $1.50 a pair. English Walking Gloves, in black, white, tan, grey, with pearl buttons, also clasps. French Pique Gloves on sale Monday: prices $1.25 and SI.OO. Purple Stamps Friday evening of the past -week, prov ed quite popular. The ladies in charge return thanks to many friends for their liberal pat ronage. Miss Daisy King Jackson has re turned home after a delightful visit with Savannah relatives. —Miss Mary Loretta Schweers, who has been spending the past six weeks wfth friends and relatives in Louis ville, Ky., is expected home this week. She will be accompanied by Miss Marie Reilins, a charming young Kentucky girl, who will be her guest for some time. —Mr. George Twiggs has returned from a greatly enjoyed visit with friends in Dublin. Ga. —Mr. Joseph Severence of Boston, will be the guest today of Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Thomas. GIRLS! LOIS OF BEAUTIFUL HAIR NO DANDRUFF—2S CENT MINE Hair coming out? Ts dry, thin, faded, bring back its color and lustre. Within ten minutes after an appli cation of Danderine you cannot find a single trace of dandruff or falling hair and your scalp will not itch, but what will' please you most will be after a few week’ll use, when you see new hair, fine and downy at first- yes— hut really new hair —growing all over the scalp. A little Danderine immediately doubles the beauty of your hair. No PONY AND CART FREE. PONY AND CART FREE. PONY AND CART FREE. PONY AND CART FREE Buy Your Shoes at The Bootery R. L, GARRETT, Mgr. We are going to give away absolutely Ftpo a beautiful $15.00 Doll and a Pony and Oart. (See window and ask the man. Also Purple Stamps and Votes. _ -.v. Household Necessities"for Thanksgiving Holiday A timely distribution of Thanksgiving requirements for the dining room. Things to make your table one that will be long remembered for its appetizing cheer and attract iveness among those who foregather at the feast. This is a display and sale that offers many a hint to the perplexed women striving for pleasing little surprises, when relatives and friends enter the room. Votes on All Bills Paid At the Office CRANFORD CALENDAR. Open Tuesdays and Fridays, 4 to 6 o’clock. Tuesday—Serving tea. Friday—Serving tea. Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock the Cranford Cotton Club will meet to sew for the Cotton Christmas Sale which will be held on December Ist The club will have some beautiful as well as useful articles for sale and nothing will be over SI.OO. Further details will be given next Sunday In the calendar. The Cranford boox committee ask that all those having books out will return them this week, either Tuesday or Friday, so that a complete cata logue may be made before December Ist. difference how dull, faded, brittle and scraggy, Just moisten a cloth with Danderine and carefully draw it through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. The effect Is amaz ing—your hair will be light, fluffy and wavy, and have a.n appearance of abundance; an incomparable lustre, softness and luxuriance. Get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton’s Danderine from any drug store or toilet counter, and prove that your hair is as pretty and soft as any—that it has been neglected or Injured by care less treatment —that’s all—you surely can have beautiful hair and lots of It If you will Just try a little Danderine. THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. J. A MULLAR.KY CO. 830 Broad Street* - Augusta, Ga. $15.00 DOLL FREE $15.00 DOLL FREE $15.00 DOLL FREE $15.00 DOLL FREE $15.00 DOLL FREE Linen Scarfs and Squares, hemstitched and lace trimmed, reduced to .. nm .. c ..39^ Buffet ScarfvS and Squares for $1.25 & $2 Round linen pieces, trimmed in Cluny Lace, for $1.25, $2.50 and $5.00 Linen Squares and Scarfs, for and SI.OO. Round Scalloped Center Pieces for Juet turn a ewitoh or preaa a button and flood tho room with light—if you live In an elaotrio home. It’a vary dif ferent if y«u do not. CHRISTMAS IS COMING COME TO C.J.T. BALKS FOR PRETTY AND ÜBEFUL PRESENTS AT RIGHT PRICES. Ladies’ fine Initial Handker chiefs, 3 in fancy box, tor 25 c Men’s silk Initial Handker chiefs, each.. .. 10 c Silk Mufflers, white and black, each.. .. 50 : Children’s fancy Handker chiefs, each • 50 Children's knitted Mitts and Gloves.. .. • IOC *0 25c Infa#ts’ knitted Bootees, from.. . IOC to 25c Children's knitted Caps, from.. . 15C to 25C Children’s Sweaters— -2 5( 50C to #1 25 lAdles' crochet Shawls and Scarfs 25'- to 81 50 Ladles’ Collar and Cuff Sets, for 25C and 50C Ladles' White Crepon WaJats, each 81 00 Ladles’ flannelette long Kimono*.. •1 00 Ladles’ Cloaks from... 84 00 to 815 00 Chlldren’aschool Cloaks 82 98 *3 98 . Ladies’ Fur Beti, in white and colors, from 85 OO •to 820 00 Infant s’ Cloaks Infants’ Caps, Boys’ Capa 25C Children's velvet Hate.. ..25C and g OC Ladles’ Velvet Hats— 110ft #1 50 82 00 Lovely Flowers, from.. ..lot to il 50 Beautiful Holiday Ribbons from gO to 25C Lovely Beauty Pins, • on card, for.. 50 ..Children’s Fur Sets— -81 50 S 2 00 82 50 If you want to enjoy A MERRY MONEY-SAVING CHRISTMAS—GO TO C.J.T. BALK’S 600 Block Broadway We give and redeem Purple Stamp*. Phone 2036 and Say: “Send Me The Herald” TEN FIVE FOUR BROAD GOLDEN BROS. THE BUSIEST STORE IN TOWN AND THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE READY TO WEAR STORE IN AUGUSTA. A SPECIAL FOR. MONDAY We Have a Special Sample Lot of Suits, 75 in All, Which we Are Offering Monday at sls sls These suits are regular $25, $27.50 and S3O values which we secured at sample prices. The fact that they are samples does not alter their value to you one particle. It means only a saving of money that can be used in purchasing the remainder of your winter outfit. These garments are varied in style, and color. Some have plaited bottoms, others are straight. Some come in the Redingote models, and you will also find postilions, and semi-military styles. All are direct from New York and are the last word in the realm of Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear Clothing. They are made of Garbadines, Serges, Cheviots, Broadcloths, and trimmed in fan cies that cannot fail to please any woman who inspects them. This sale is for MONDAY ONLY. You are invited to come and look over this lot of suits and satisfy yourself that WHEN GOLDEN BROS. OFFER A BARGAIN IT IS A REAL MONEY SAVING PROPOSITION TO PURCHASERS. We have just received hv express two shipments of Ladies’ and Children’s Kid Gloves from France and Germany, ( very pair having the stamp of J. knock 1 and also .louviu & Co. We cordial ly invite your inspection <>l' the following brands: Lauretta lamb skins, French kid two clasps, three rows of stitching; guaranteed perfect fitting or money refunded; colors, black, white, tan, brown and grey. Choice, $1 a pair. This Store Will Be Closed Thanksgiving Day THREE Vote Now TEN FIVE FOUR BROAD sls ‘ls