The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, November 22, 1914, Home Edition, Page FIVE, Image 5

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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 22. W -jpr-M. E. KELLY D. G. CO., LADIES’ WEAR. kTeLLV’S BLDG., COR. BTH AND BROAD STS. ONDAY we intend to further add to our already established record for showing the newest models in Women's Suits, Dresses, Coats and Furnishings at prices remarkably moderate. All we ask of you IS THAT WHICH YOU OWE YOURSELF, and if the debt is past due you should be square with yourself and pay up—THAT IS TO LOOK HERE BEFORE YOU BUY! First or last, it will help you to better your purchase. If you come here first you will be shown the correct thing at the right price, and if you de cide to look further, our merchandise will act as a standard for the other fellow to shoot at; will give you an idea of value. If you come here last, you will then know to what extent you can place confidence in THE HAS BEEN METHODS OF SALESMAN SHIP and MERCHANDISING OF WOULD-BE COMPETITORS. We’ll show you garments marked in plain figures, with Quality, Reliability and Individuality standing out boldly in evidence. In our previous advertisement wo have proven to our own satisfac tion conclusively that RIGHT IS MIGHT and that IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE WHEN YOU'RE ON THE SQUARE. The response to our advei tisements of Sunday Bth and 15th, when we challenged the Confic.ential Advice of Fogey Competitors as to the length M Kelly A SONG WITHOUT WORDS This Store Closed All Day Thursday, Thanks giving Day. HOSIERY The fact that Xmas is near at hand makes this sale of dependable Hosiery all the more an oppor tune .time for the alert buyer. All Hosiery bought during this sale will be placed in Xmas Boxes upon request and delivered at your own request. ?1.25 KAYSER'S SILK HOSE—Pure thread silk, In white and black. Monday <C| fj A KAYSER’S ITALIAN SILK HOSIERY—New, rein forced pointed heel, in all colors, for evening and street wear. The kind that Cfi don't rip or run ONYX PURE THREAD SILK HOSE—White, black, all street and evening shades. Extra quality *** * ONYX POINT EX HEEL SILK LISLE HOSE—In white, black and colors, including the new sand and putty clors. Special NO. 409-K ONYX SILK LISLE HOSE In white and black, the queen of fall weight Hose ONYX SILK BOOT AND SILK LISLE HOSE—In white, black and tan, light, medium and "2 2cr heavy weight. Special * HOLEPROOF SILK HOSE—In white, black, gun metal, tan and white; 3 pairs guaranteed Cl QQ for three months; the pair • HANDKERCHIEFS Just arrived the new' wide-hemmed, colored-bordered Handkerchief; others scalloped and embroidered in pink, blue, lavender and maize. Priced 19C, 25C, 29«? to 50 c GLOVES It's not at all necessary to introduce the Brands of Gloves we carry. They are too well known to everyone. All Gloves put in Xmas Boxes on request, gratis. KELLY SPECIAL KID GLOVES—In navy, green, brown, tan, wistaria and taupe. Monday, special SI 00 PRINCESS KID GLOVES—In white and black, with black or white stitching; reversahle or self 81-25 PERRINS’S CELEBRATED KID GLOVE—In white, black and colors; the queen of all kid gloves; $2.00 everywhere; our price 81 75 PERRIN’S 16-BUTTON KID GLOVES —Soft, pliable kid; sold everywhere at $4.00; our price 83 50 KAYSER’S LIKE-LEATHER GLOVES—In white and black; looks like leather, wear’s like leather; washable 75 c BEAUTIFUL WEDDING IN AIKEN OF MISS CECILE GYLES AND MR. SAMUEL LOWE. On Wednesday evening at the home of Hon. and Mrs. H. E. Gyles, “The Pines,” Miss Cecile Gyles became the wife of .Mr. Samuel Lowe of / -JBy 7 Tyree’s Antiseptic Powder is tbe ally of health Nature is beset constantly with germs that weaken and irritate. But TYREE S ANTISEPTIC POWDER is the foe to all infection. In the douche it is a powerful purifier. In die bath it is refreshing and cleansing. It protects the wound against germinal infection and helps nature to speedier healing. You can use it freely, because so little goes so far, that it is most economical —and you know there is absolutely no danger. Not a poison, like bichloride of mercury tablets, carbolic acid, etc., but health-promoting, life-saving, tissue-strengthening. It kills the germ, but cannot harm you. tZZVZ. 25c 50c SI.OO For Sale by these leading druggists! T. G. HOWARD, Druggist, Cor. Broad and Eighth Sts. LAND DRUG CO., Cor. Broad and Marbury Sts. j Tvree Chemist. Inc Wr»cMr»7 , ton, D. C. of coats. RIGHT OUT IN THE OP EN and proved their accusations to be maliciously false or inexcusable ignorance and either does not merit a medal of honor. This and the KELLY LIVE AND-LET-LIVE POLICY of Sunday 15th have been commended by people from every nook and corner of Augusta's trado district of both Georgia and South Carolina. Wo wish to thank those who kindly expressed themselves in words of praise and endorsement of our methods and promise them that the writer will always use the hammer (not as the pessimistic knock er) but to nail the fogey or the fake in its tracks. We are inclined to believe that MORE GOOD WILL COME OF INTERCEPTING AN INTENTIONAL OFFENDER THAN APPRE HENDING A REAL LIVE CULPRIT —it's a question of Accessory to the Crime, before or after the Fact. But that's just our way of thinking—what do you think about it? As we said be fore, Monday is going to be the REAL BIG DAY of the season here. Look the list over carefully and come to our store. Look as long as you please—Buy if you like—You’re always welcome. §OCIETY f/EWS Blackville. Only the Immediate rel atives of the bride and groom were present at the wedding ceremony. The lower floor of tne residence was beautifully decorated for the occasion, the color scheme was yellow and white, quantities of yellow and white Kelly’s Message Through The Herald to the People of This Entire Section Extra Specials in Our Suit, Dress and Coat Section This is not a showing of old stocks or styles passed, but new garments—most of which are arrivals of this week; among the lot many new fur-trimmed Short Coat Suits, as well as the new Belted Three-Quarter Coat and Cossack and Redingote—-each lot priced astonishingly low. Get in the habit of looking at Kelly’s before you buy; you won’t regret it. ifSili mm chrysanthemums were used moat ef fectively. At 7:30 Dr. McLean of the First Baptist Church, took his place be fore the improvised altar of palms and chrysanthemums, arid to the strains of Mendelssohn’s Wedding March, played most beautifully by Miss Hat tiq Rena Milhouse of Blackville, the wedding party entered. Mrs. Rutledge Chisolm, the matron of-honor, entered first, followed by Master Herbert Gyles, Jr., ring-bearer, who carried the ring in a huge yellow chrysanthemum. Pretty little Miss Beryl Chisolm, niece of the bride, was flower girl. The bride entered on the arm of her brother. They were met at the altar by the groom and his best man, Mr. Thomas Boland of Blackville. The ring ceremony was most impressively performed by Dr. McLean. Just before the entrance of the bri dal party, Miss Milhouse sang sweetly "Constancy.” The bride was most beautifully gowned In a white duchess satin dress with court train, trimmed in Chantilly lace and pearls; her veil was caught with lilles-of-the-valley. She carried a beautiful shower bouquet of roses and lilles-of-the-valley. The matron of honor wore a beau tiful gown of yellow charmeuse drap ed In accordion-pleated chiffon. She carried an immense bouquet of yellow chrysanthemums. Immediately after the ceremony a reception was held and more than two hundred guests called to wish the happy young couple a long and happy life. In one end of the hall beneath a bower of smllax and ferns, Miss Bertha Tahn and Miss Reba Sanders served punch. Miss Hahn wore yel low satin and lace; Miss Handers wore white satin and lace. The guests were Invited Into the dining room and served with delicious Ices, cakes and mints. Serving in the dining room were Miss Mamie Hahn, In green brocade crepe de chine; Miss Marie Oetjen, in pale pink satin and pearls; Miss Ruth Clark, In while satin; Miss Milhouse in pink satin chiffon and lace. Mrs. Herbert Gyles wore a beauti ful and becoming gown of pink bro cade crepe de chine with lace and black fur. Among the out-of-town guests were Prof, and Mrs. H. L. Osborne, Miss Marie Oetjen, Miss Ruth Clark, Mrs. K. Jj. Mac.Vlurphy of Augusta. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Brooker of Bamberg, and Mins Nevlls, Miss Helen Vaughn of Columbia, Misses Emma and Pearl Lowe of Cross Hill, 8 C., Mr. and Mrs. Rutledge Chisolm, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Boland, Mrs. W. A- Gyles, Dr. end Mrs. Ryan Gyles, Mr. John Halli burton, Mr. Keys Sanders, Mrs. Jos. Rlsher, Miss Rena Milhouse, Mr. Harry Rich of Blackville THE WOMAN'S AUXILIARY OP THE ATONEMENT CHURCH WILL GIVE BAZAAR. The Woman’s Auxiliary of the | Church of the Atonement will hold Values to $25.00 LOT NO. I—New fur - trimmed Coat Suits, short coats, tabs with silk drop suspended from hack of coat: skirts with new, wide flare, long tunic, in black, navy, green, brown and wistaria; <p *fv fk £* •pedal.. siy.vo Values to $35.00 LOT. NO. 2—Extra quality * Broadcloth, fur trimmed Coat Suits, short, fur-trimmed coal and three-quarter length belted or setnl belted models, in all of the new colorings of midnight blue, Russian green, negro brown, prime and black for C Monday’s selling Values to $22.50 LOT. NO. s—An attractive display of Crepe de Chine, Satin Crepe Meteor, Serge, Gabar dine, Dresses some combined silk and cloth in all of such colors as Russian green, mid night blue, wood brown, prune <C 1 /< OC and black, on special sale LOT NO. 7—Thirty-six in length Pony Coats, guaranteed real skins, in high luster, black, heavy satin lined; a coat that can be counted on for years of service and comfort; Monday, special UU PURPLE STAMPS AND VOTES ON ALL PURCHASES Separate Skirts New model Skft-ts of gabardine, serge, broadcloth, velvet, satin and accordlan ri QO l n tf|c nn pleated, box pleated, hip yoke and all late models. Price vItMMJ LONG KID GLOVES $3.00 16-button Glace Kid Gloves, ln white and black; guaranteed (q a Q when fitted fHE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA. GA. their annual bazaar this year on Thursday, December 3rd at the Rec tory, 1018 Telfair Street. These ba zaars are always noted for their beau tiful articles, which are sold at such moderate prices that every one can purchase some dainty little gift for friends or loved ones. This year the ladles are planning to make their ba zaar quite a social mecca for their friends and acqaulntances. The whole lower floor of the Rectory will lie thrown open and beautifully decorated ln Christmas evergreens. The long, bright room on the right will be given over to the numerous beautiful fancy and useful articles that will be des played within It. Through the front windows will be seen many dainty lit tle hand-made aprons, just the thing to give as a little Chirstmas remem brance, while on trees to the right and left are to be seen large white and colored aprons, whllh always delight the heart of a housekeeper. The| side windows will display an attrac tive array of beautiful bags, .from the large laundry bags, to the smallest and daintiest concoction of lace and silk. Beneath the beautifully decorated chandelier will be found the fancy table, loaded to overflowing with all kinds of lovely fancy things, combin ed with useful, serviceable gifts. The prices ranging from 10 cents up. The sunny room Just back of this will be given over to the children. The Ju niors will have charge of the candy, which Is always most delicious. A special attraction will be the sell ing of boxes for the small amount of 10 cents. This Is a sport greatly en joyed by the children as well as the grown ups, for who Is It that can re sist the fascinating surprises found within these boxes? Across the hall, in the large front room, with Its long windows opening on the porch through mil DOES WONDERS KWH EMT HAIR When you looked Into tho mirror Inst night and saw those gray Btrands In your hair, didn’t you secretly wish for a way of getting rid of them? There are two methodti. You ran change the color by chemical staining with dye, or bring back the natural color with Hay's Hair Health. Huy’s Hair Health perforins this with the aid of air—harmless but ab solutely sure and effective. It contains an element which, when applied to the hair, causes that hair to come back to Its natural color by the action of tho oxygen. Every strand of gray hair now mar ring your appearance will disappear— must disappear. Others will be kept from coming—your whole head of halt will be strong, lustrous, beautiful anu no one will know you are using any thing. The makers of Hay's Hair Health, tho Philo Hay Spec. Co., of Newark, N. X, have directed all druggists who sell thb. preparation In Augusta, to re turn full purchase on every bottle that does not please and satisfy. From their report of sales It seems that a big majority of gray haired folks In this community have resolved to look young again, 25c, 50c and SI.OO. Values to $46.00 LOT NO. 3—Short or long fur and velvet trimmed Coat Suits, mode of Gabardine, Broad cloth and Matelesse the choicest of fabric, and models, the cream of our stocks, sizes to fit, all Monday / x /. while the lot lasts Values to $89.00 LOT NO. 4—Special price concessions will be made on all novelty fur and three-piece Coat Suits and costumes of velvet and cloth and velvet combinations as well as cloth Suits. No mention will he made here of the prices, but you will find them at most attractive re ductions. Values to $7.50 LOT NO. 6—As an extra special for Monday we will offer a limited number of all Wool Serge Dresses, with drop skirt, girdle sleeves and buttons of satin, collar and cuffs of white pique, in black and <C C OQ .navy only, Monday *pO»yO LOT NO. B—Just arrived, white Chlnchilln, black velvet and cloth fur-trimmed Coats— English mixtures; in fact the lust word In SSS $7.98 to $35.00 GLOVE SILK UNDERSKIRTS $6.00 Kayser’s Glove Silk Underskirts, elas tic waistband, pluckct 40 qO clasp fastening which floods of sunlight stream will be found numerous small tables adorned with pot plants ln their Christmas garb at which most, delic ious lunches will be served. Steaming hot chocolate which will warm you most thoroughly after your acquaint ance with Mr. Winter on the outside, all kinds of home-made sandwiches and a most appetizing fruit salad; while cream and cake will also he on hand for those who never find It too cold to enjoy Its refreshing taste. The ladles Wlli be ready to receive all their friends from 11 ln the morning until late ln the evening, and they ex tend a most cordial welcome to every one to como ln and enjoy a pleasant social hour, talking with friends and reviewing the many beautiful things at the same time. The money made from the bazaar will be devoted to a most worthy cause. MEETINGS OF WOMAN’S CLUBB. There will be a meeting of the Cfvlo Department of the Woman's Club held at noon Monday at the Albion parlors. There will be a meeting of the Pub lic Health Department of the Augusta Woman’s Club held at noon Monday at the Albion parlors. Monday afternoon at four o’clock the Civic Department will meet at four at the same place. Tuesday at noon at the Albion par lors there will be a meeting of the Home Economics Department. All members are urged to attend. MIZPAH CIRCLE TO HAVE LUNCH ROOM. Announcement Is again made by the Mlzpah Circle of the King's Daugh ters that their lunch room and bazaar will be opened on December 3rd, 4th and 6th, at the old stand of the de funct Greene Tea Pot, Just under neath the Commercial Club. In addi tion to the most delectable of lunches and teas there will also be many fancy articles on sole. The patronage of the general public Is solicited. When It 1h understood that Mrs. W. R. Munday will he In charge of the kitchen the dellclousness of the menus served Is assured. IN HONOR OF THE MIBBEB ZERBE. Misses Marguerite end Beatrice kerb’s of Heranion, Pa., who are guests of Mrs. O' H. Gtten, were complimented with a pleasant lßtle spend-the-day party Thursday, given by Miss Oleo helle Hogrefe. Other guests were Mrs. Otten, Miss Virginia Alexander and her house-guest, Mrs. Thompson of Boston. There are several little affairs to be given this week In compliment to these two attractive young Women, who are former Augustan*. BT. JOBEPH RUMMAGE BALE. The Rummage Hale for the benefit of the Ulsters of Bt. Joseph, as pre viously announced, will begin next Monday. Nov. 23, In the store room, No, 1112 Broad Ht. Contributions of clothes, furniture, anything suitable for a salo are solicited, and can be de livered to Mrs. Rennet, who will have charge of the sale. Persons having donations to be call ed for will please call up No. 6892 W. ■mgr mmm- M. E. KELLY D. G. CO., LADIES’ WEAR. Kelly’S -*** "" DYER BLDG., COR. BTH AND BROAD STS. C O R S ETS Hundreds of women in Augueta are enjoying KELLY’S Correct Fitted Corset. Let our Corsetiero suggest the Corset suitable for your particular figure. BIEN JOLIE GRECIAN TRICOT CORSET—In white and flesh pink; give to every movement of the body. Ask to see them. Ih-lced 83 OO to 85 QG MODART FRONT-LACED CORSET—Tho exquisite flat back "seta-ofr your suit or gown and feels good all over. Tho original front-laced corset. Priced 33 50 to *8 00 REDFERN CORSETS —The queen of all American Corsets for certain fig ures; front or hack laced; In oil the Into models.. .. B*J OO to 87 50 WARNER'S RUST-PROOF CORSETS—Unquestionably, to nur wuy of thinking, the superior of any popular-priced corset for correct lines or wear Priced.. 81 00 to 83 50 CAKE SALE WEDNESDAY. Those wishing a good cake or some splendid dessert for Thanksgiving dinner will do well to patronize the cake sale to be held ln Von Kamp, Vaughan and Gerald's store on Wed nesday of this week, when the ladies of the Christian church are to have on display all kinds of cakes, pastries and desserts. Special orders will be filled for any kind of cake or dessert If a telephone order Is left with Mrs. HoiUW 1 4] Off<3 <3 ' Ranks ki&h in the Gov ernment dietary and is sup plied in £ood quantity to offi cers in the Regular Army. A True Body Bracer and Brain Preserver Pure, Delicious and Dependable f*U pjOf §MM CHEEKj-NEAL COFFEE CQI HOUSTON . NASHVILLE —r- JACKSONVILLE J Fill the Egg Basket You want your hens laying now of all timet of the year, whether you tell epgt or Just have a few hens i i i jeryJ to supply your own family. Como in and get /" y 1 1 IJr f’rsHt fef rjrl and you will toon be getting all the eggs you »** /flpf want. It dors make bens lay—guaranteed to do it or your money back. \j ~~l not for go,if at this lima the moat <tao t rm„.n< all I«u,i>l,ki«i. rial'a Kooa ttnnada II luaiaoleea loc.r, Wcarlllt . N. U WILLET SEED CO 0131. 4 HELP YOUR FAVORITE WIN A Share of the $1,500 Prize in the Stamp Contest NECKWEAR Neckwear play* a most important part in wom an’s wear today, both from an economical and artistic standpoint. What freshens up the Dress or Suit, adds more grace, style and charm than the beautiful collar and cuif sets in the high rolling collars of or gandy, lace chiffon or mull and, besides, protects the neck and throat from coming in oontact with furs or the wool of either all neck wear.. Boxed in Xmas Boxes upon request. DAINTY ORGANDY COLLAR AND CUFF SETS— Of organdy, embroidered or dainty FQp designs OVG NEW, CRISP ORGANDY COLLAR AND CUFF SETS—With pleated lace flap A Q trimmings M*** THAT PLEATED ORGANDY COLLAR AND CUFF SET—Edged with dainty SMART ORGANDY COLLAR AND CUFF SETS— In newest models, 1 fresh and crisp ... *'*•' •* ORGANDY VESTEES—Dace trimmed or plain pin tucked designs, smart /kOf* and serviceable Scalloped Roll Collar and Vcstee, with high satin collar and tic of black SOFT CHIFFON COLLAR—With ribbon rose on black velvet throatband, edged with QO ~ Mechlin lace. Special HANDKERCHIEFS Beautiful Dlnen Handkerchiefs In snowy white linen embroidered, lace trimmed and plain wide hemstitch ed. Fresh, crisp stock. Priced 10<-’, IRC, 19c. 25C. 35C to SQC Brownln, 2763-J, on Monday not later than two o’clock. Those wishing to make a selection will call at the store where abundance of cakes will be on salo after ten a. m. as long as they last. Josh Wise says: "Hoy Bean, our village cut up, who wuz loft, all one afternoon ln charge of tho hotel cigar stand, Is Bufferin’ from tobacco heart.’*—Florida Tlraes- Unlon. Staled Tina at Grooms GENERAL ORDERS: "Maxwell Mount Coffee •very morning.” FIVE 3j W. 4!