The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, December 04, 1914, Home Edition, Page THREE, Image 3

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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4. SATURDAY and AFTER SUPPER SALES Candy Specials Bell’s Old Fashioned Chocolate Creams, pound boxes, regularly 30c, qi"? Saturday S/C A complete line of holiday candies and sweet meats. After Supper Sales 6 to 7 O’CLOCK Cuticura Soap 19c $3.25 Perfection Blue-flame Oil Heaters $2.95 Zuzus, Uneeda Biscuit, Lemon Snaps, three packages . . . 10c Bowl and Pitcher, large size, white, regularly $1.25, special 98c 7 to 8 O’CLOCK Packer’s Tar Soap . . .. 19c 35c Brooms, best quality straw 29c Octagon Soap, three cakes 10c Cups and Saucers, very thin, decorated Japanese china, reg ularly 20c, this hour, cup and saucer 10c 8 to 9 O’CLOCK Sanitol Tooth Paste .. ..19c Buckets, 10-quart wood fiber water buckets, 25c quality 19c Sweetheart Toilet Soap, three cakes 10c 15c Peterman’s Roach and Ant Food 10c English Porcelain Dinner Ware HALF PRICE Medium Weight, Plain Shapes. White. Dinner Plates, regularly $1.20 a Cp dozen, Saturday, each Breakfast Plates, regularly $1 a 5c dozen, Saturday, each Tea Plates, regularly 90c a dozen, c_ each, Saturday Soup Plates, regularly sl.lO a doz,, gs. Cups and Saucers, regularly $1.20 a dozen, Saturday, Cup & Saucer.../C Covered Vegetable Dishes, regular- On ly 75c each, Saturday each °“t -- open Vegetable Dishes, reg- JQj, ularly 15c, special 8- open Vegetable Dishes, reg- . _ ularly 20c, Saturday IOC 10-inch Meat Dishes, regularly 20c, -(- special IOC 12-inch Meat Dishes, regularly 85c, oe. special 14-inch Meat Dishes, regularly 45c, special oOC Sugar Bowl with cover, regularly . - 25c, special .....ISfC Cream Pitchers, regularly 25c, * q special ... .... ...... Buy Mother a Hair Switch or Transformation and she’ll appreciate the gift far more than she would anything else —for not only is a Switch or Transform ation practical —it adds to her appearance and is a source of Joy and pleasure for many, many months. We have selected six items for a special offering and have greatly reduced the prices. 18-lneh Switches of fine wavy hair at 950 20-inch Switches of fine wavy h *ir at .. ..*1 65 18-lnch Grey Switches of fine hair at $2 95 20-inch Grey Switches of fine hair at . .$3.95 Transforamtions of fine wavy bair at $1 65 Grey Transformations of fine hair at . .flu .95 Expert attendants will guarantee a perfect match. Doll W’igs—long curls, natural hair, all shades and sizes, *2 50 up. SiITH'M'NEIL’S TO CLOSE DOORS New York Landmark of 60 Years Forced to Wall---Old Proprietor Was Millionaire. New Yor. —Smith & McNeil’s res taurant and hotel, a land-mark for 60 GRAND TONIGHT • .THE GREAT DRAMATIC SUCCESS THE TRAIL 1 LONESOME PINE I fl, fuel »t Bert l>t WHS SEATS NOW SELLING. —Evening, $l5O to 25c. wkijr LMj ANY SOROS IS HIGH SHOE, $2.95. Every Shoe of our stock of Sorosis high shoes, including the favorite $5.00 models, will be priced Saturday (No rkP* for COMFIES FOR XMAS. Felt Comfies and Juliettes, fur trimmed SI.OO and $1.50 1 1 vi V ''UML f v raK ' r \ *' Boys 9 Clothing at a Great Range of Prices years on Washington and Greenwich Streets and known by thousands of travelers when the only entrance to New York was by ferry, made an as signment yesterday and may be com pelled to close Its doors forever. The restaurant was started by Henry Smith and Thomas B. McNeil In 1849 In a basement room, emerging above the surface of the street sev eral years later In a part of the pres ent quarters. Smith died In 1881, but McNeil continued dally at the place until three years ago W'hen he retired at the age of 83 to his ranch at Ven tura. Calif, He was more than once a millionaire and to the end he con tinued the same homely methods of business that had marked the part inershlp. For years under that organ ization the servants had been paid j nightly and when the share of the house had been set aside the partners themselves divided what remained. THE 15,000 STRIKING MINERS. Cleveland, O.—That the Joint con ference of the miners and operators representing the Western Ohio coal field, where 15,000 miners have been on strike since the first of April last, would complete Its work here today, either by settling the strike or by fall ing to reach an agreement, was the belief expressed by leaders of both factions when the conference was tcallcd to order today, t SHOES TO $3.00 VALUES SATURDAY FOR $1.98. Ladies’ patent and gunmetal button boots, gunmetal and kid lace boots, with Goodyear welts and high d»| QQ or low heels, values to $3.00, for 1 .5/0 Balmacaan Coats, in new est fabrics, made on the lines of men’s coats, ages 6 to 17 years, $5 to $7.50 Boys’ Rain Coats, cloth lined with rubber, from . . . . $3.50 and $4 Boys’ Suits, all stylishly made and guaranteed to give good wear and sat isfaction. . .$4.00 to $lO Boys’ Hats and Caps, from 50c to $2 30 FREE SURETY COUPONS With every purchase of SI.OO or more SATURDAY. Stamp Desk, First Floor. Number in books unlim ited. BIG SUMS SPENT UT CANDIDATES Expense Accounts Filed By Parties in Pennsylvania Elections---Ran in Debt. Philadelphia.—Large sums of money were spent by the several political parties In the recent campaign In Pennsylvania several of them going In debt. The filing of expense accounts expired last night. The Republican state committee spent 238,201: the Philadelphia Pity Committee, $91,823 and the Hrim batigh Citizens’ t’ommlttee, $20,988. or a total of $350,812 In the Interest of the Republican ticket. The state com mittee went Into debt to the .amount of $92,471, and the Philadelphia t’lty Pommlttee owes more than SIB,OOO. The I>emocrattc state committee spent $98,000 and has outstanding ob ligations of more than $14,000. Vance McCormick, the defeated Democratic candidate for governor, spent $21,938, of which about $2,500 was contributed by relatives. McCormick also spent a Nothing More Practical Than Welcome to Toyland During December of each year we take Santa Claus as a partner in business. Bring the Children Early. Let them see the store of toys. Articles bought now will be stored until wanted. Mechanical train sets, Ives’, com- d»| or* plete with track, $1.35 value .... 25c Red Slat Wagons for the | a toddler I*/C 65c Folding Doll Go-Carts, for the rn little girls DUC Cambell’s Kids, boys and girls dress- fn ed, 59c values for «JUC $1.50 value 24 inch jointed dolls, with open ing and closing eyes, light and dark aq wigs */OC Buy Toys Now—We Will Store Them Until Christmas. White's Groceries “ More for a K ar Ehewher a e nDollar w,u SURETY COUPONS WITH EVERY PURCHASE OF GROCERIES CANNED VEGETABLES . Teas, Early June, 6 ca n 540 Tomatoes, No. 3 cans, 6 cans .. 53° Corn, Sugar, 6 cans 480 String Beans, 6 cans. . . 450 Sweet Potatoes, No. 3, 3 fans 290 Beets, Baby, 2 cans 290 Asparagus Tips, 3 cans.. 43o Tomatoes and Green Peppers, 2 cans 290 f.ima Beans, 3 cans 370 Dye Hominy, No. 3, 2 cans 27 Pumpkin, No. 3, Van Camp’s, 3 cans.. ~ .. .. 250 Mixed Vegetables for Soup, 3 eans 270 Tomatoes, Pulp, 3 cans.... 140 Peas, sifted, No. 2, 6 cans.. .. 750 THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA. GA. large sum of money to win the nomi nation. M. O. Brumbaugh, the win ning candidate, spent $4,900. The Washington (Progressive) Party, which filed Its account several days ago, spent more than $31,000, while the senatorial campaign cost Gifford Plnchot more than $42,000. Senator Boles Penrone contributed $3,500 to his own campaign. M V^lfgpF/ DRINK ‘fydffwavs Tea YOUR * GROCER HAS IT (321) $1.50 Two-Clasp tM OE Ladies’ Gloves ....o**^3 Special sale of them Saturday. Colors are black, white, grey and tan. Guaranteed only when fitted at counter. In fancy box for gifts. Special Saturday d*| price «pl.£D COLD MEATS— Sliced Boiled Ham, lb.. . 350 Sliced Bologna Sausage, Luncheon Corn Beef, 1b..280 Sliced Hogshead Cheese, l* l 20 <: Souse Mcnt, pickled 200 Pork Sausage, country style lb 200 Corned Beef, pickled, lb./JOC Pigs’ Feet, dozen 280 Dresscd Hens, lb 2AC FRUIT— Celery, fancy, bunch • I/cmons, dozen ■] Ks; Oranges, dozen jnr; Grape Fruit, 3 for ji)i: Apples, fancy, peek., .. QOc SNOWDRIFT COMPOUND— Size 6 54.0 Size 10 *i r»u 20 ..**2'ls $52.90 Canal Tolls Didn’t Pay Washington,—The smallest vessel which has made use of the Panama Underwear Specials Ladies’ Jersey ribbed Union Suits, in va riety of styles. Regular SI.OO sellers OilC Ladies’ Jersey ribbed Union Suits, bleached cotton, high neck, long r A sleeves, ankle length, 65c value DUC Ladies’ ribbed Union Suits, fleece lined, high neck, long sleeves, ankle ort length. Regular 50c value .... Ladies’ ribbed fleeced Vests and Pants, regular and extra sizes. fa 59c sellers DUC Ladies’ ribbed Corset Covers, tape or at waist, 35c value £*) C Neckwear New shipment ladies’ Neckwear, Collars and Coat Sets, made of organdy and lawn lace, trimmed season’s of latest styles. On table, choice. . £<«}C Ladies’ one clasp tan cape Gloves, (t»-i curled backs. Regular $1.25 value Girls' and Boys' (f* f Play Suits *r -*• ■^l7^jl- J. k Jly wmmmrnm Swift’s Premium Hams | flip Pound lo 2 u COFFEE e. c. n„ iii 290 Rourbon Santos, 1b...250 Surety, lb 33 f - Fourth Avenue, lb., . 380 TEA J. B. W. Special Blend, 60c for . 480 Saturday Supper Half chicken broiled on toast, hominy, hot rolls, choice of drinks. A real old fashioned Southern, Supper, served Southern style. t Music from 6:30 to 9:30. r rf Gray Triple-Coat ed Enamel Ware 19c Lipped kettles, several sizes; Berlin kettles, four-quart milk cans, covered buckets, wash basins. Values to 49c. | Q Saturday all day for. . 1«/ C Indian Chief d*| Suits v * $1.50 Broncho rt*j Girls’ Suits .... V* Indian Squaw d»| Suits VI $1.25 Boy Scout d»-i Suits 01 Other Play Suits Flour, Golden Harvest, 24 lb sack 030 Flour, Self Rising Jersey Cream, 24 ll> sack Ofti7 Harris, Klngham’s, I'FV, lb 19'/ a C Butter, Surety; IreHt creamery; lb .37c Potatoes, Irish, peek,. ~QQC Rice, fancy Japan, 10 lbs. 570 Eggs, ( liar lirook; guaran teed; dozen 320 Cheese, Cream, lb 200 Breakfast Bacon, Armour Star, 1-lb carton 340 Mackerel, new, 80. |3C, 180 Sugar, Granulated, 2a-lb bag.. .. .. Sil 45 Wo Give Stamps With Sugar PURE LARD size 5 7HO Size 10 jftl r?r; Hll “' 20 *2 95 t’anal In commercial service today is the Nicaraguan motor schooner VVil helmfna which on November 21st completed a double transit of the ca nal. Him Is a tiny craft of only forty six tons net measurement so that It Is doubtful whether the $52.90 which she paid In tolls for the passing through the canal one way covered the At BIJOU Today As variety Is the spice of life, we offer today a change Irt KEITH VAUDEVILLE. 4 ACTS 4 These four Keith acts are direct from New Vork and ’are there.” 1— Stanley, O’Brien and Brodie, (A comedy Act.) 2 The Roeellos, (A Real Musical Act.) 3 Maddock, (Hounding Wire and Hand- Ha lancer.) 4 Irving Lewie, (The Dutch Nut With the funny Slide.) And a three reel movie feature — "A Father's Crime." Music by Andenegul’s < trehestra. Look at the prlees: Matinee, all si ds 10c. Night, balcony, 10cj lower floor, 20c. Continuous show. No waiting. From 2:30 to 5:00 7:30 to 10:00. BE BIOJU-BOUND. THREE TOILET GOODS Hind’s Honey nnc! Almond Cream .... I.lsterlno .... IMoxogen .... Pebeco Tooth Paste Newbro’s llerplcide .. Wilson’s Frec kle Cream.. Babcock’s Cut Hose Toilet Water La zelle’s Face Powder ..., Pond’s K.xtract Kolynos Mouth Wash Lyon’s Tooth Paste Sanitol Tooth Powder .... Jergen’s lb. Talcum .... Peroxide of Hydrogen .. Arnica Tooth Soap Dioxogen .... Danderlne ... Pond’s Extract Arnica Face Cream Mead & Ba ker’s Mouth Wash Frostllla .... Regular 50c Regular 25c Jtoße Water and Glycerine KSC Paul Jones Middies $1 $ 1.69 In all white d»| galatea «j)i White with blue d»| collar All blue or d*! aa black sH.O3 Each blouse with a Paul Jones instructions, for laundering. Dresses and Coats r Girls’ Dresses from $2.75 up Tots’ Coats from $2.50 up Girls’ Coats from $5.95 up DESSERT FRUITS, NO. 3. DEL MONTE— Peaches, 3 cans 70*- Pears, 3 cana 680 Apricots, 3 cans QQC Cherries, 3 cans TkC i'lums, 3 cans nKc DRIED FRUITS— Peachea, 3 lbs 250 Apricot a, 2 IbH.. ~ .. • .5} ,C Prunes, 2 lim 9 ’C Apples, 3 pkgs 9f ,C Raisins, layer, lb T( iC Figs, layer, lb lf)G Dates, l-|b pkg J^O Raisins, seeded, 1-lb., 2 pkgs . 230 Currants, 1 lb, 2 pkgs.. ..250 Raisins, Kultana, 1-lb Crystallseii Pineapple, lb.. 480 Crystallzed Cherries, 1b...500 cost of the vnat quantity of water locked through with her, the electrlo power necessary to operate the me ilianlsm and the manual labor In volved. Mrs Green Do you ever flatter yaw husband? Mrs. Wyee Yes, 1 sometimes a*k his Ills advice about things.—Hoston Tran script . QTniyn TODAY ONLY O I nAHU CONTINUOUSLY THE DRAMASCOPE COMPANY. Presents DIBTRICT ATTORNEY WHIT MAN, OF NEW YORK, —In— "SMASHING THE VICE TRUST.” The Most Powerful Moving Picture Kver Staged, In six Parts and 700 Stirring Scenes. Startling Disclosures of the White Slave Ring. Approved by Dr. c | II Parkhurst and Hundreds of Great and In fluential Men and Women. Show; Begin— -10:30 3:00 7:00 12:00 4:30 9:00 1:30 6:00 10:30 At Regular Prices —6c and 100. THE BEBT—SO COMEI Satur-. day 3BDv Satur-s day 19l