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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 29.
k E KELLY ° G C ° ' LADIES ' WEAR>
DYER BLDG., COR. BTH AND BROAD STS.
iS THEY’RE after our scalp again (via the subway route) about those short coats. To be candid with you, we rather like it when it’s out in the open. We think that a little skirmish now and then sorter helps everybody, but we don’t think
much of this ambush and guerilla warfare, and that’s why we just cut loose our heavy artillery at times, and thon there is evidence that these selfsame short coats of ours have been the means of starting a new industry here in Augusta. "They
do be telling us" that certain firms have established an abattoir, where they are operating on long coats and some of them have come from under the effect of the ether with an astonishing likeness of their former self. We will havg to givo you
this as it was given to us by one who described them as pitifully funny. We don’t know of any set of people who get good salaries for making poor guesses, but the Weather Man, and when a fellow gueseen and another fellow refuses to guess and
waits for records of what is. There’s more than apt to be some hollering from one of them, and it’s more than apt to be from the poor guesser. We don’t guess, we are not in the weather business. Wo wait for records of facts and that’s why
you hear Kelly’s quoted so often by THOSE WHO KNOW, and incidentally why all thes.i cries for our scalp comes from the camp of the BIG CHIEFS (?), and also why we keep tingling-ingling a little something in the oars of the people *h’e
entire community that has awakened them to the fact that it pays to look at Kelly's before making a purchase in anything in Ladies’ Furnishings, from hosiery to hairpins, and not a single article of milady's wardrobe missing. Look the list for
the coming week over carefully. Come to our store. You are i.ivited to look—to buy is not an obligation.. . Mme. Barritelli said; "To avoid a scene, make it.” Our friend, Bill, the newsboy, says that’s all wrong. Bill says, “Beat it,” and Bill know* a
thing or two about making scenes. We suggest that under cover of competition.. .Take Bill’s advice.
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SILK DRESSES
Street Dresses, Afternoon Dresses, Dinner Dresses, Dresses for
every wear are here, in all the late models —Accordion-Plaited, Red
ingotes, Basque, Box-Plaited, One and Two-Piece Dresses —in fact,
Dresses that deserve the endorsement of Kelly’s.
$19.98 to $22.50 Crepe de Chine, Satin Poplin and Charmeuee Dresses,
in all late models, in colors of blue, brown, green, i O C
taupe, wistaria and black 1 T' •“ O
$12.50 Silk Poplin Dresses—accordion and box-plaited CO C
models—navy, green, brown and black «pV. “O
Many new models in Crepe Meteor and Satins-C'JO
Dresses that are distinctively individual—priced lO
HOUSE DRESSES
Gingham, Percale, Chambray and Cotton Cheviot House Dresses, in
colors and black and whites, in astonishingly smart models at excep
tionally low prices. Size 14 to 49.
Chambray, Gingham and Percale Dresses, long or three-quarter
3leeves, in a good range of colorings and black no.
and white yoC
Extra size Gingham and Chambray Dresses for large
women; sizes 44 to 49 bust
Misses’ and Little Women’s Chambray and Gingham QQ,-.
Dresses, as an extra special, Monday OVC
HOSIERY
Kayser’s—Onyx—Holeproof.
You take no chances buying Nationally Advertised Goods. The
manufacturer is as zealous in guarding the reputation these brands
have deservedly won as we are in guarding against your dissatis
faction.
Monday another lot of those Kayser Silk Hose that’s been the sen
sation of previous sales at this store will be put on sale d»| nn
Holeproof Silk Hose, in white, black, taupe and tan; (P|
3 pairs to box; guaranteed for 3 months. The pair
Onyx Silk Hose, in white, black and every imaginable (Cl (YA
color, for street or evening wear »pi.UU
Kayser’s Wonderfoot and Italian Silk Hose, in all street (Cl Cfi
and evening shades, white and black
HANDKERCHIEFS
All the late novelties in Handkerchiefs are to be found here, in
cluding the wide-hemmed in white and colored border, dainty lace
and embroidery-trimmed in regular or glove sizes. All Handkerchiefs
boxed in Xmas cartons free of charge.
Children’s Boxed Handkerchiefs, plain or colored, hemstitched bor
ders 15C, 19c and 25C the box
Ladles’ and Children’s Shamrock Linen Handkerchiefs, neat hem
stitched, sheer quality 5C
Special lot of novelty Handkerchiefs, in all white or colored
embroidered and bordered 250
Beautiful Linen, Lace and Embroidered Handkerchiefs; in new
design . and shapes 39C, 49C, 590. 690
SPECIAL
$2.50 and $3.00 Automobile Veils, in all high colors, white and black,
hemstitched or wide self-satin borders, special for Monday SI 69
SPECIAL
Accordion-plaited Gabardine Skirts, in black, navy and brown, quite
/ the rage in all cities; much sought here; Monday §>6 98
MIZPAH CIRCLE LUNCH
ROOM AND BAZAAR,
The Mizpah Circle will hold their
luncheon and bazaar Thursday, Friday
and Saturday. A turkey dinner Thurs->
day, and every day something new.
The committees are—
Mrs. H. C. Maxwell, chairman.
Dining Room —Mrs. J. H. Oliphant,
Mrs. Duncan Jones, Mrs. Salisbury,
Mrs. Daniel, Mrs. George Claussen,
Mrs. H. L. Fitts, Mrs. McCreary, Miss
Munday.
Kitchen—Mrs. Munday, Mrs. Kemp,
Mrs. Shaver, Mrs. Weisigcr, Mrs.
Grey, Mrs. Sancken. Mrs. John Jones.
Cigars and Checks—Mrs. Leroy
Hankinson, Mrs. Sullivan.
Fancy Articles and Work of the
Women from the Mary Warren Home
—Mrs. DeVaughn, Mrs. Beman, Mrs.
L. Clinton. Mrs. C. C. Burton, Mrs.
H. H. Stafford, Mrs. H. B. Brigham,
Mrs. W. Hollingsworth.
Apron Committee—Mrs. Abe Ellis,
Mrs. James Hollingsworth, Mrs. Sam
Wilcox, Mrs. Hatcher.
Cakee—Mrs. Powers. Mrs. W. I. Wil
son, Miss Simmons, Mrs. John Hol
lingsworth.
Candy—Mrs. W. W. Bush. Miss Mat
tie Hopkins, Mrs. Pierre Carr, Mrs.
Hampton Hankinson.
Everybody is asked to send all
things early Thursday morning to 725
Broad street, the store under the Com
mercial Club.
DON'T DIE 6811 BUR
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Don’t let gray hair make you pre
maturely old—keep young by making
your hair young. All you need do
is to use Hay's Hair Health.
Not a dye. Doea not work like a
dyo It contains good old-fashioned,
harmless ingredients which stimulate,
nourish and prepare the hair for the
action of a certain other ingredient
which when applied, actually causes
the action of air to restore natural
celor to the hair.
It is so positively Bure that your hair
absolutely cannot help taking on the
beautiful dark shade you so much de
sire. Hay's Hair Health also brings
back the life and healthy lustre that
nature gave It, and, best of all, no one
will know you are using anything.
> All druggist, in Augusta who sell
and recommend Hay s Hair Health,
sav that If Indicate anythin* this
Ih the moat popular preparation ever
brought io the attention of gray haired
people. They claim to be selling more
of It than all other preparations of
similar m.ture put together. You ca.t
buy 1* In 25c. 50c. and *I.OO bottles.
It Is made by the Phi,o Hay Special
ties Company, Newark, N. J.
... NEWS OF SOCIETY ...
WILHENFORD SCHOOL FOR
NURSES TO HAVE GRADUATING
EXERCISES.
Invitations have been sent out by
the Wilhenford hospital to the grad
uating exercises of their Training
School for Nurses which will be held
on Monday, November thirtieth at four
o’clock.
D. A. R. TO MEET MONDAY.
The regular monthly meeting of the
Augusta Chapter D. A. R. will be held
Monday, Nov. 30th at 4 p. rn., at the
Y. W. C. A. As business of Importance
is to be transacted a full attendance is
urged.
MARY MORELAND LITTLETON,
Corres. Sec.
TURKEY DINNER AT
BAPTIST SETTLEMENT HOME.
Among the pleasant Thanksgiving
Day dinners there was none that was
productive of more genuine enjoyment
and pleasure than the one at the Bap
tist Settlement Home at which the
children of the Sibley Mill Nursery
and their mothers were entertained.
Seventy were served and the day prov
ed a notably pleasant one for both
mothers and little ones.
The Sewing School of the Settle
ment Home met yesterday afternoon,
when they resumed their weekly meet
ings.
MYOSOTIS CLUB ENJOYS
DANCE.
The Myosotis Club, which In the
past has been conductive to so many
pleasant hours, had a dance Friday
evening at K. of P. Hall, when about
twenty-five or thirty congenial guests
were in attendance. Balk’s delightful
orchestra was In atendance, punch was
served during the evening and the
occasion wns graced by the presence
of a number of visiting girls.
IN HONOR OF GEORGE ECHOLS.
Georg© Echols, who Is one of the
most popular members of the C. T. N.
Class of Asbury church, was previous
to his departure for his new home in
Rome, complimented by the members
of the C. T. N. Class with a most en
joyable entertainment Thursday even
ing at the home of their teacher, Miss
Margaret Broome, 821 Thirteenth
street. Among the many interesting
games indulged in by the young people
wss one which revolved about the
name of the honoree of the evening,
who secured the prize, a miniature tur
key filled with bonbons. Thanksgiving
ideas were featured throughout all the
evening and the occasion proved very
delightful irrespective of the faet that
it was in the nature of a farewell to
the guest of honor.
Among the gueats in atendanee were,
Doyle Guest. Earl Gwens, Willie Bas-
Ifervllle, Willie Heath, Herbert Taylor,
Arthur Holland, Wyatt Holmes, Wears
Grinor, Wilbur Andrews, Willie Zim
merman, Edward Patch. Hammond
Fulcher, Claude Mcforkle, Charlie
Young. Fletcher Harris, Roy Weltch,
Richard Montgomery, Sandy Thomas,
Ollle Beckum.
The Smell of Competition’s War Paint Is
High Jinks Perfume to Us
WAISTS AND BLOUSES
Monday is to be the big Waist Day here. Saturday’s express brought us three extra specials for Monday’s
sale. Come and see them and you will appreciate them all the more.
Regular $5.00 to $7.50 Crepe de Chine Waists, in white,
maise, sand, putty and black, soft roll collar, large white
enamel buttons, with black ring border. (f j OS
Monday special
Special lot of Lingerie Waists, no two alike. Samples sent to select from In two newest models. No two alike df j r»
About 24 in the lot. Values to $2.00. Special
IN HONOR OF THE
MISSES ZERBE.
The Misses Zerbe of Scranton, Pa.,
who have been visiting Mrs. C. H.
Otten, were entertained In a number of
pleasant ways last week. Monday
evenin Mr. and Mrs. Otten entertain
ed with a spider web party at which
prizes were awarded and refreshments
served. Tuesday evening Miss Lucile
Diemmer entertained at dinner for
them, and Wednesday evening they
shared honors with Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Lyerly at a pragty dinner party of
which Miss Hogrefe was
hostess, and at which there were four
teen guests present. Wednesday even
ing Miss Weigle entertained In their
honor, and Thursday Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Hogrefe had a party of fourteen
in for a midday Thanksgiving dinner
House
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
The Hen That Fluttereth From Nest
to Nest Never Hateheth Anything
The chicken farmer knows this well enough not to put confidence in
this fickle bird. The same rule applied to the merchant who tries to cor
ner the merchandise market by fluttering from one line to another, with
not enough time in either to warm the spirit of knowledge sufwi ient to pro
duce hatchinr merchandise correctly. This store is (lie nest of Ladies' Wear
exclusively, and every minute of the time, either dny or night, all of our
experience and what talents wo have been endowed with are spent in fur
thering the interests of Woman's Wear correct, and that alone. There's no
fluttering. We're on the job with the one purpose in view, that’s why suc
cess has been ours even in the face of this much exaggerated cry of hard
times. Look this list over and don’t send your good money after old bail
styles.
Kelly’s Coat Suits
Fur - Trimmed Coat Suits, short coals with raccoon
skunk, at collar and cuffs, skirt of the new will
flare models; some with band of fur on tunic, others
skirts untrimmed. Values actually ifirv a™
worth $25 to $27.50; Special *plV.Vc>
Kelly’s Coat Suits
Extra quality Chiffon Broadcloth, Gabardine and
Basket cloth, fur-trimmed short coat suits in all
wanted colors and black, the sensation of the sea
son. Values actually $35.00 to $39.00; nn
Special
Big Special in Odd Lot
About 15 in the lot —long, three-quarter, betted and
short coat; late models; navy, brown, green and
black in the lot; sold in stock previously ifiip
at $32.50 and $35.00. Special
Fur Coats
Thirty-six inch length Pony Skin Rich high luster
a coat for years of service. rin
Special .. ,
Cloth Coats
New models in Fur-Trimmed Coats, Zibeline Coats,
English Walking Coats, Velvet Coals—in fact our
stock Is thoroughly coated j •> r
with Coats *py«yO TO
in compliment to them. Satuday Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Hogrefe entertained
in their honor with a barbecue dinner.
This week a number of other affairs
are being planned in their honor.
LADIES’ AUXILIARY
TO MEET.
The regular meeting of the Ladles'
Auxiliary of the Order of Railway
Conductors will be held Tuesday af
ternoon at 3 o’clock, In the K. of P.
Hall. All members are requested to
bo there.
BAZAAR AT Y. W. C. A.
PARLORS.
A bazaar will he held in the parlors
of the Y. W. C. A., 101 Mclntosh street,
Thursday Dec. 3rd, the proceeds to hs
devoted to the work of the association.
Fancy articles, suitable for Christ
mas presents, delicious cakes and can
dles, books, dressed dolls and flowers,
will be on sale. In the afternoon a
Punch and Judy show will he given
for the amusement of the children, at
4 o'clock.
Mothers are Invited to come and
bring the little ones to enjoy the fun.
John J. Cooley, Jr., is the name of
the son horn on Kunday, November
22nd, to Mr. and Mrs. John J. Cooley.
—Savannah Press.
Coffee
A liberal education
in cofee drinking—
All that’s best
in our National
beverage.
In FkaUd Tin « at Grontri.
jA CHEEK-NEAL COFFEE CO.,
< tjr\ l Nashville Houston Jacksonville
Regular $1.50 Lingerie Waists, daintily embroidered and
lace trimmed designs, low roll collar or the high choker
model, in Crepe, Voile and French Lawn. fkQ
Monday special yOl*
DR. J. B. PEACOCK
Breeder of Registered
DUROC-JERSEY HOGS.
Cochran, Ga.
Herd Boars: Defender’s
Peacock 45479; Chief
Orion 31167.
Nothing shipped under
three months old.
Correspondence Solicited.
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The Telephone a Community Builder
A TELEPHONE system, Hke the street cars, is an aid to the
city’s growth and suburban development. It makes it con
venient for the city-employed man to live in the suburbs or
country.
“Handy to business” now means a pretty suburban resi
dence or a home in the real country.
Factories are built where land is cheap.
The population of the over-crowded cities flows out into the
country, relieving unsanitary conditions and improving the gen
eral health of the community.
The telephone has brought the city and country closer to
gether.
The Bell Telephone system is aiding in the upbuilding and
growth of 70,000 communities, and giving impetus to the “back
to the land” movement.
w -jMe- M. E. KELLY D. G. CO., LADIES’ WEAR.
KELLY’S
■*- '““"DYER BLDG., COR. BTH AND BROAD BTS.
WOOL DRESSES
Serge, Gabardine and Broadcloth Dresses—some combined with
satin in all the late models -Redingotes, Flared Tunios and smart
snappy novelty models.
$19.98 and $22.50 Serge and Satin Combination Dresses, in ail tha new
colorings of brown, green, navy, plum and black; /p * a OBT
special for Monday
$7.50 Navy and Black Serge Dresses; sleeves, girdle, buttons, and
drop skirt that shows six Inches below a wide timed serge £ f\Q
tunic; Monday special “O
Many models in novelty Dresses, in colors <p|'W 4-s-k (C^f%
models, will be on display Monday »pl/.oU TO
CHILDREN’S DRESSES
Monday our entire line of Children’s Dresses will be put on. sale at
great price concessions. Every dresH In the house, in either wool or
cotton, to be included; no reserve; all at half price.
HALF PRICE
That’s what we say—and that’s what we mean. The lot must go;
sizes 2 to 14 years in cottons, t> to 14 yrs. in wool; Monday the day—-
nuff s«d.
UNDERWEAR
Bilk and Muslin Undeurwear, In Gowns, Coinhfnations, Bloomers.
Vests, Corset Covers. Everything new in design and material that’s
worth while.
$2.011 Niagara Maid Glove, Silk Vests—white, pink, blue .. .$1 49
$2.75 Niagara Maid Glove Silk Bloomers—white, pink, blue, #2 19
$8.50 Niagara Maid Glove Silk Combinations—white, pink and
blue *2 85
$1.25 Ami-French Envelope Combinations, special jQQG
$1.26 high neck and long sleeve Gowns, special , HRi;
$2.00 lace, embroidery and ribbon-trimmed downs, special .. ftf 49
36c Ladles’ fleece-lined, pure white Ribbed Vests "jjSc
Black ribbed Equestrlene Tights special .. .. So 1 ’
Black Ribbed Corset Covers; fast dye ••oO*’
GLOVES
Perrin’s—Kelly's Speoial—Kayser'*.
These are the Gloves we handle in Kid and Fabric. The great de
mand we have for, anil the satisfaction they have given to our cua
mers, warrants our fullest endorsement and guarantee.
Kelly’s Special Kid Gloves, In navy, green, brown, taupe, fan and
putty colors. Monday *IOO
Princess Kid Gloves, in while or black, with or without reversed
etitch of white and black *125
Perrin's Two-Clasp Kid Gloves, white, black and colors; the queen
of all foreign-made Gloves .. .. •I.'YK
Perrin’s 16-button Kid Gloves, white or black .. . * .. M , *9 50
Kelly's Special 16-Button Kid Gloves, white or black *240
SPECIAL
$5.00 Glove Silk Underskirts, in Mack, navy, green and while elastlo
. walsthand, placket clasp fastened, Monday special .. •• - *398
SPECIAL
Kayser's Leatherette Gloves, heavy welt seams, arrow-point. Look
like leather, wear like leather, washable in white and black .. 73C
KENNY’S
Coffees and Teas are guaranteed
to give you satisfaction. Try them,
C. D. KENNY CO.
1048 Broad Street. Phone 601
Phone Orders given prompt attention.
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
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