The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, November 24, 1914, Home Edition, Page TEN, Image 10

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TEN That Harvard Accent Was Heard Saturday - = - By “Bud” Fisher • ;- ~ f ' * cavjwt Gte,TMN-THARvp>e.o\ r’3cpp % iHfeoiMOToX f - _ s. tSpu<CA*»rr / I cA.wr.-V f j' lex1 ex | TS j S v < > l / T—" < %A'«* Erme*<l YOU 'I I (wYouneMiT.j v Pyoo 1 La f , . *• / IF YOU COULD SEE UNDER WATER— A submarine resting on the bottom of the sea would look like this. As the aeroplane is more ruthless than the hawk, so the submarine is more sinister than the shark. YPRES THE HARASSED The Brim an town of Ypre* (Flem l*h Yperan). around which the Allies and GermaJia have fought so hotly, la in the province of West Klandera, of which it whs formerly considered the capita! tt has a population of more than 17.000. "It Is situated." says the Encyclopaedia nrltahnlca. "35 miles south of Oetend and 12 m. W of Courtrai, on the Yperlee, a small river CLOSING OUT BOYS’ SUITS For boys from * to It. every suit In our stock that formerly sold all the way up to SO 26. we are telling the rest of the week tor $3.95 MS CREARY’S V. . E; #X 'SyV ».■ A .* !' ■*“> vt flowing Into the Yser, both of which have been canalized. In the 14th cen tury It ranked with Bruges and Ghent, and Its'population in Its prime reached 200.000. it Is remarkable chiefly for Its fine Halles or cloth market, with a facade of over 150 yds In length. The main building was begun In 1201 and completed In ISO 4. The cathedral of St. Martin dates from the ISth cen tury-. with a tower of the IMh century. Jansen, bishop of Votes * n d the found er of the Janaenlat school, la burled In For hoys from 10 to I*. every Norfolk gull, every serge, diago nal and other suits that we for merly aold up to sl2 50, we are celling the reet of the week lor $5.45 the cathedral The Butchers’ Hall is also of Interest and dates front the 15th century Although Ypres Is unlikely to retain the Importance It possessed when Its *red-coated‘ contingent turned the day In the great battle of Courtrai (1S02), It has ah important linen and lace trade and a great butter market. The Belgian cavalry training-school Is established at Ypres” Do not try to please everybody. If you are pleasing your wife and your other boss you are doing better than the average. Safety First WHICH? are'you looking for Bar gain Counter Glasses, are you willing to wear cheap glasses just because they sre cheap, do you consent to having your eyes tampered with at the risk of their Permanent Injury. Then this message is not for you. But ts you value the Precious gift of sight, ts you wish to retain It, If you Appreciate skill, then It It for you. and you are asked to come where Absolute Accuracy. In cor recting eye defects. Is p aced above every other Consideration. We take as much Intsrest and prtde In fitting glasses to ths fare ss we do In fitting lenses to correct defects, frame fitting is afe art. you get the best here PROF. P M. WHITMAN, Assisted by Mr 1. A. Williams. Optometrists and Opticians 21« Seventh St. Ket.V'.iehed lift THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA. GA. Save delay and annoyance by doing your Christmas shopping now. Shopping Bargains are always found in The Herald. V TTTH STREET 4 Y UNIVERSITY PLACE One Block btit or Broadway I NEW YORK CITY modfrv aAn*i ftl t*r nreproof] 300 Rooms <2OO with Bath) RATES SI.OO PER DAY UPI EaeeUent Kestearant and twfe. I v Moderate Prices. 1 Bead ter free lllestratedoatde tad Ik Me* of ftsw XoiU Ctty. How many people do you ■upppse will be willing to live in an unwired home five year* from today? ARE YOU MOVING? CsliP JF you are moving this season be sure to give us at least ten days’ notice so your telephone may be moved promptly. Call at the office to day and sign an order for the move. Southern Bell Telephone & Telegraph Company READ HERALD WANTS- TEN FIVE FOUR BROAD THE BUSIEST STORE IN TOWN AND THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE READY TO WEAR STORE IN AUGUSTA. CLEAR AWAY Every Suit in Slock is Slashed In Price *4 Or More. Our customers will please note that these Suits are not any maker’s overlots, job lots or bargain lots—every garment had its rightful place in our own well-selected stocks. They are the very best styles you will find—the kind of garments that you would gladly buy at full price. It is your good fortune then to choose from practically our entire stock. These CLEAR A WAY PRICES mean tremendous saving to you. Here is only an example: i / And at a Special Thanksgiving Price of $15.00 Extra Special Sale of Dresses Beautiful dresses of serge or silk—combinations of serge and satin and serge and silk. Some embroidered and beaded effects. Every one is very pretty and values up to $35.00. Special Thanksgiving Sale Price $16.50 GOLDEN BROS. The Expert’s Era This is an era of experts. Speciali zation is the demand of the hour. It cannot be disputed that the specially trained man knows his business better than does the layman. Our officers constantly study the conditions of trade and finance, and are qualified to render customers much val uable advice. Consult them before taking any important step. Depositary United States Circuit, North eastern Division, Southern District of Georgia. These garments come in all the varied styles, fabrics, col ors, and at a saving of one-half or more to you. Some come in plaited bottoms. Others are straight. You will find them in the Redingote, the Postilion, the Semi-Military, and all of the plain models. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24. sis TEN FIVE FOUR BROAD