The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, December 04, 1914, Home Edition, Page NINE, Image 9

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ftY, DECEMBER 4. 1914. E,MAMMOTH STOCKS OF C. H. SCHNEIDER & BRO. MHmmmmm ... mm ■■■ mm m mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mm hhhiim mmmm mum— mmmmmmm ■■■■ mmmmm mmbmmm■—m mmmmmmm » mm *mm mmmmmmmmm m mm mmmmmmmmm g^mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm^»^mmmmmmmmmmmmmimmmmmmmmmmm^^mmmmmmm^mmmmmmmmmm^mmmmmmmmmm^mmmmmmmmmmmmmi^mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmim^mmmm^mmmmmmmmmm>m ■ and Women’s Apparel in the History of Augusta Misses’ and Juniors’ Tailored Suits sls to $lB Tailored Suits $9.98 C. H. Schneider & Bros. Women’s Apparel Lines—Especially Suits Known Far hnd Wide. Here’s One of the Best Opportunities in Years to Make Genuine Sav ings on Well Made Garments. V—Strictly men tailored skirts—from a leading maker. Newest and latest models— short and long coat effects —some are trimmed—others are tailored finish. Among the many materials that have been used in making these suits are— Serges Gabardines Broadcloths Cheviots w-/Tke lot embraces the season’s leading shades —many of the coats are lined ithroughout with a fine quality of silk —others of satin—others of peau de cygne. 'JEkqrts in the very newest and most approved models. Sizes for misses, juniors and W*men who take the smaller sizes. $3.50 Coats at $1.98 limited quantity of Girls’ Pile fabric Coats—with plain backs, button thigh to the neck. Sizes 6 to 14 years. IC. H. Schneider & Bros. $3.50 Coats Saturday Price $1.98 C. H. Schneider & Bro’s. Children’s Wear Children’s $5.00 Coats Special at $2.98 n-flfi&most attractive group of finely made coats for ftrtsiof 2 to 6 years—of chinchillas, fancy mixtures pffiid* corduroys. Season’s new styles—finely finished C. H. Schneider & Bros. Price $5.00 Our Special Price is $2.98 Children’s 75 qn« DRESSES, at .. —Of good quality cham brays and ginghams, some galateas, pretty .styles and colorings. Sizes 2 to 6 years. O. H. Schneider & Bros. Price, 75c. Our Special Price, 39c. C.H, Schneider&Bro’s, Muslin Undeavear 75c Nainsook Drawers mim 75c Nainsook Gowns 75c Nainsook Corset Covers 75c Nainsook Combinations Finely made muslinwear and trimmed with neat embroideries and laces. Many styles to choose from. #Come early. C. H. Schneider & Bro’s. Price Was 75c Our Special Price Saturday is 50c Each nd a bugle and lota of story books, cap pistol and caps and a ball and nything you think Is good for a little oy 9 years old. Rembert Allen, 1158 [road Street, Dear Sarta Clause: Tam a little >oy 12 years old. and I have been help ng my mother. T would like very much nr you to bring me a pair of cow boy lovi- «in overcoat, a byrlrle. nd a cout lit. Santa please dont forget mother Millie. Your friend Alven L. Jos we 11. Dear 8«ni8 <" use: lam a lltt'e boy J yeafi, old's nd go to school every dhy [ want you to bring me a fur cowboy iu!t. a bicycle, raincoat, a lent and a tra'ti that goes round and round a track, lanta please don't forget my little sls er Mildred. With love and best wish is your friend, Hlran Holly. 1647 Hicks greet. £swr Santa Clausa: lam a little GIRLS’ COATS SPECIALLY PRICED! Infants’ $1.50 7c* CAPS for /wl —Of a fine quality of silk poplin and mes saline several charm ing styles trimmed with dainty laces. C. H. Schneider & Bros. Price, $1.50 Our Special Price, 75c $25 to S3O Tailored Suits $1495 $7.50 Coats at $3.98 —Well made in the prevailing styles of the season —of cotton plushes and mo-* hairs. Good serasible styles—serviceable —button high to the neck—and with small turnover collar. Sizes 6 to 14 years. C. H. Schneider & Bros. $7.50 Coats Special Saturday Price. $3.98. boy 11 years old and go to school every day. my mother says I am a very good I little boy. 1 would like very much for you to bring me a police suit, a blljy goat and wagon, a tent, drum and a train that runs round on a track. With love and best wishes, Ollle Huntington 1639 Hicks street. Dear Santa Claus: lam a little hoy nearly 4 years old. IMease bring me a teddy bear and a jump out of the box and a horse and a drum and a rake and a shovel a hoe and fruit and some sparklers and don't lorget my little sis ter Martha, pie.so bring her a do'l and carriage and music box. Well good by from tour little boy Harry Lee Parker. 1652 St. Luke street. Dear Santa: Please bring me a doll and carriage a horn and a bracelet also a game of checker* and Santa don't for get the fruit and candy. Wishing you and Mrs. Santa a Merry Chrisunas, with C. H. Schneider & Bro. Women’s Shoes $4.00 Women’s Button Shoes Choice on Ck! O Good Range Saturday of Sizes —Women’s patent leather cloth top button shoes—also gun metal shoes, with dull leather tops. Hundreds of pairs—some have toe caps —others plain toes, and spool heels. Also women’s gun metal Eng lish walking lace shoes —broad toes and low broad heels. % C. H. Schneider Bro. $4.00 Shoes Specially Priced Saturday $1.35 Couch 4| AA Covers Large, full size reversible ta pestry couch covers, in red or green and fringed. Fine Flannel Five hundred yards fine white wool Flannel, extra wide and a good quality, to sell at, yard 10C Bleached Cambric Fitll yard wide extra good quality of bleach ed Cambric, like Lon: dale, special, yard Cotton Blankets Large 11-quarter Cotton Blankets, and large, extra heavy Comforts, covered with good satteen, at 98° Mixed Blankets Large 11-quarter won mixed Blankets, ex tra heavy, good quality, pair.. • . *1 98 love- Myrtle Mae Wldener, 1702 St. Luke street. Dear Santa Claus: Don't forget me, I am a yeas old and a darling little pet to, so mother says, Please bring me a little ball and a tiny doll and a little bank to save my pennies. Ta la, Santa. A merry Christmas to you. Little Martha Parker, 1652 St. Luke street. Dear Santa Clause: I am a little glri 7 years old and In the second grade and r want you to bring me a ralneape, a pair of rubber* box of paints and box of nice candy and lots of fruit. Santa my big brother Lester wants a overcoat. Sett:. c:aus please don’t forget my lit tle friend Katrine Foster. With love and bent wishes, your friend, Ruth Boswell, 1643 Hicks street. Dear Santa Clause I am a little girl eleven years old and In the sixth grade, and I want van to bring rne a writing desk, a big doll, and a table with four chairs. 1 want the table to be a big one, I $2.25 Novelty Ql Efi Curtains, Pr. v I Made of fine quality net, beau tiful Renaisance, braided de signs, white or ecru; sill length. Plaid Blankets 11-quarter plaid and plain wool mixed Blan kets. These are beauties. See them, at, pair *2 98 Wool Blankets All pure lamb's wool Blankets, 11 - quarter size, extra good values and a good buy at, pair 83 98 Fine Comforts Extra quality satteen covered Comfort*, fill ed with good cotton, and a big buy at 82 98 Jungle Blankets Babies' large size Jungle Blankets. All new patterns. Big buy, at 300 and I want afl kind of firework* and fruit*. Santa please dont forget my lit tle friend, George Jameson. With love and best wishes, your friend, Katrine Foster, 1630 Hicks street. AT THE STRAND "A friend of mine, a hospital matron of large experience, In vited her fourteen assistants to attend the play. The result was that upon their return home *he found them all. Catholics and Pro testants, on bended knees offer ing prayers of thanksgiving that they had been saved from the aw ful fate of the glrlu in the pic- Two Big Women’s Coat Values - $10.50 Women’s Coats $4.3 S Another One of Those Coat Sensations—of Which There Have Been Manyint TMs Great Disposal of C. H. Schneider & Bros. Stocks. A Truly Wonderful Collection, Every Model New and Correct —Savings of 1-3 to Nearly 1-2. —Coats made for 0. 11. Schneider &■ Bros, -stocks in this great sale coats that are strictly correct in style—coats that are-finely made —finely finished —and coats of only the finest materials. —Full length and three-quarter length models—some have plain collars— with trimmed effects —and the.greater portion of thedot’aredined with guaranteed, satins of an exceptional quality, Cheviot Coats Boucle Coats WlaT&tHtoOwft Soft Woolen Coats Arabfhn^M&tftoate All Sizes in the Lot—The Season’s Coat Opportunity! A STARTLING WOMEN’S DRESS OFFER! $15.00 One Piece Dresses at $8.95 .—Finely made one piece drosses—drovssos that would sell for slssOO;anyio3hyintf!fe year. A wonderful variety of fetching styles—brand-new models and the choicest colorings. Among the many materials are Velveteens —and rare good •combinations of velveteens and satins. All sizes—and fair warning— COME EARLY SATUR DAY MORNING. SIO.OO Dresses- Special Price Saturday, $8.05 • tore and resolving to protect them selves from possible dangers.”— Mrs. O. H. P. Belmont, president of National Political Equality League. Tho above was written with refer ence to the picture play that Is being presented nt The Hlrund today and this evening, only, "Hmashlng the Vice Trust,” In which District Attorney Whitman Is seen In action. Mr Whit man In this film Is appearing for the first time In motion pictures, and the production Is one of the most power ful ever brought to Augusta. Dr. Charles H. Parkhurst, tho fa mous crusader against vice and fore most Presbyterian minister, concern ing the picture, "Hmsshlng the -Vie# Trust," said In the public print: "Ev ery country and city womuu should Trimmed Millinery Sale! Extra! Fashionable Trimmed Hats Newest and Most Ap proved Models in the Sea son’s Greatest Sale—Two Groups—Two Prices $4.00 AND $5.00 HATS $2.75 $6.00 AND $7.50 HATS $3.95 —Of black velvet and satin for the most part —in the new colors, and black and white. Large Bailor shapes, close-fitting effects and the chic little turbans. Trim mings are most simple—fur, flowers, ostrich fancies, sil ver novelty effects, ribbons and fur pompons. TWO UNTRIMMED HAT SPECIALS Lot 1—51.50 untrimmcd Hats, very special... T/)t, 2 $2 and $3 untrim med Hats, special... .98^ SCHNEIDERS see the film ("Hmashlng the Vice Trust”) exposing while slavery and Its attendant horrors.” LEOPOLD CROSS IS GIVEN BELGIAN BAND, CYCLISTS Furne*.—Tty order of King Albert, the cross of the Order of Leopold was conferred on every member of the lit tle band of cyclists who crossed the fiormaii lines and blew up a bridge near Mens, which cut the German communications for three days and al lowed the Allies to assemble the force necessary to check the advance of the Germans toward Calais. This company of cyclists, from which the men wire taken for this piece of hazardous work, in composed $15.00 Women’s Coats $9.95 C.H. Schneider & Bro’s. i Women’s Waists —Another lot of waists— from their boxes—in a rnli ning Saturday £ale. Waists in nearly every fashionable style—of— Voiles, Novelty Effects, Taffetas, Messaline, N ow elty Silks, Chiffon —High and low nfcck' models—with and without the new flare effect collars —trimmings of laces, em broideries, silk braids, icom-. binations and button^ C. H. Schneider &*«'Bro’s. SI.OO Waists f0r.,.50c C. H. Schneider & Bro’s. $2 Velvet Jumpers for 98c C. H. Schneider & Bro’s. $4 Waists for., $1.98 $2.00 HOUSE DRESSES, SATURDAY, 98c —Of chambrqy, percale, seersucker and linene— high and low neck styles *—three-quarter and full length sleeves —full skirts— deep hems. Sizes 34 to 46. of 300 members, sworn to give their lives to the country. Only ten were taken from each regiment out of the many who volunteered. The corps is used In operations which often mean certain death. In the present case, the destruction of the bridge cut off the Germans' supplies and Is consid ered by the king to ho dlreetly respon sible for tho failure of the Germans to \>reak through the line of the Al lies 1n the critical days of tha first wook of November. The officers who received both the Cross of Honor nnd the rank of che valier of the Order of Leopold were t'aptain Delfrosse, Captain Courbols, Lieutenants de Rode, Gervots, Flebus, Pnrdden nnd Rolers, while the cross wus given to twenty-four non-com missioned officers and sniistsd into. NINE