The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, December 13, 1914, Home Edition, Page FIVE, Image 13

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SUNDAY. DECEMBER 13. Society WOODROW WILSON ENDORSES RED CROSS SEALS. The W. G. Raoul Foundation has received the following letter of en dorsement from President Wilson: THE WHITE HOUSE Washington. November 2, 1914. My Dear Sir: May I not take this occasion to ex press to you my deep interest in the work of the National Anti-Tubercu losis Association and my hope that its work is growing in efficiency and ex tent from year to year? May I not particularly express my interest in the Red Cross Christmas seal whose sale has been the means of raising funds for the work? It seems to me that this is a particularly interesting and sensible way of enabling the people of the country to give this great work their support. Sincerely yours. (Signed)* WOODROW WILSON. TOR THE W'DOWS’ HOME. The Board of Manager of the Widows’ Home wish to ask their friends who usually donate to the Christmas dinner for the widow's, also all firms and individuals who would like to help in this worthy cause, please send their donations to the Home on Wednesday, the 23rd. A committee from the board will be on hand to receive and distribute all do nations, for which the board express their appreciation in advance. MRS. WM. PARKS, President Pro. Tem. MRS. M. J. DIEMMER. Sec. IMPORTANT NOTICE. The superintendents of the Sunday schools in Augusta and Summerville are asked to meet the executive board 'of the Woman’s Club at the Albion Hotel parlors Monday evening, De cember 14th at 6 o’clock. This meet ing is called in order to perfect plans for the open-air Christmas tree ;nd carol singing. MARY. M. OWENS, Sec. Augusta Woman’s Club. CRITICAL MOMENTS. What the war teaches. Every life has its critical moments. There are times when a man’s health is staked upon ’the care he gives to it within a few hours. His system may be run down, blood laden with bilious poison and lungs or skin affected. Twenty-four hours after you start to take Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery, poisonous matter and blood Impurities begin to leave your body through the Liver, Bowels, Kidneys and Skin. So powerfully penetrating is this purely vegetable remedy that through the circulation of the blood it reaches every fibre, muscle and joint, dissolves the poisonous secretions and drives them out of the body. It brings new activity to the liver, stomach and bowels in a short time, thus causing sallowness, indigestion and constipation to disappear. It enters the tiny blood vessels of the skin, bringing with it fresh vital ized blood, and abiding faith in its wonderful cleansing power has come to thousands, when pimples, boils, carbuncles, rash, eczema, acne and other skin troubles dry up and disap pear. Good blood means good health; good health means strong men and women, full of vigor and ambition, with minds alert and muscles ever willing. Any medicine dealer will supply you with Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery in either liquid or tablet form. Re member it is purely vegetable, and free from alcohol or narcotics and is not a secret remedy for all its ingre dients are published on wrapper. A GREAT BOOK FREE. Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medical Adviser, newly revised, containing 1008 pages, is sent free on receipt of two dimes, or stamps, to pay expense of mailing only. Address Doctor Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Most Wonderful Woman in Augusta MRS. MONA DUMOND The most wonderful trance clairvoy ant and spirit medium that ever came to this ci* Is consulted dally on love affairs, Jawsuits, marriage, divorce, bus iness matters, investments, speculations: tells you the time when to buy or sell property: brings about your hearts de sire in a very short time: ells your name in full, also full names of friends, enemies rivals; she never falls to re unite those that are separated. Tells you whom and when : ou will marry flf ever): also date of marriage. Settles lovers’ quarrels, family troubles, inter prets dreams, restores lost affections and accepts no pay unless perfect satis faction is given. Mona Pumond succeeds even In the most difficult cases, where cheap pre tenders weak or half-developed medi ums have completely fal'ed One visit to this remarkable womsn will more than convince you that she Is truly a great adviser, and worthy of your con fidence. Hours, S s. m to * p. m. Special readings 80 cents and SI.OO Located In strictly prt-ate home 1107 GREENE STREET Near Eleventh. Positively no letters an swered. CLOSED ALL DAY SUNDAY. Bring this ad for referer ce. EXECUTIVE BOARD OF THE WOMAN’S CLUB. It is earnestly requested that all members of the executive board of the Woman’s Club be present at a special meeting to be held Monday evening. December 14th at the Albion Hotel, at 6 o’clock. M. M. OWENS, Sec. of the Augusta Woman's Club, OILD, MAIDS’ CONVENTION TUESDAY EVENING. Those who want to enjoy a good laugh should not fail to see the Old Maids' Convention, twenty-five cents for tickets, at the Tubman auditorium Tuesday evening, the convention be ing held under the auspices of the Loyal Leaders of St. James’ Sunday school. ' The following is the cast of the Old Maids’ Matrimonial Club: Maribah Lovejoy, president, Miss Nellie Parks Amarilla Heywood, secretary, Mrs. M. H. Hendee Priscilla Hope, treasurer, Mrs. B. H. Goodwin Anxiety Doherty .. Miss Ethel Parks Augusta Georgia Prim, Miss Sarah Lott Faithful Blossom Miss Ruth Alexander Fredora Bobkins, Miss Mattie Johnston Rhoda Campbell, Miss Ruth Weigle Susananh Smith, Miss Nonie Robertson Salina Baxter Mrs. C. R. Dav son Miranda Price ....Miss Loiuse Dixon Hannah Savannah Biggerstaff, Miss Marion Weigle Sarah Jane Springster, Miss Eleanor Goodrich Jerusha Hooker, Mrs. Mary Winburn Calamity Jane Higgins, Miss Ada Sue Goodrich Mahittable Perkins, Miss Louise Verdery Asinath Baker.. ..Miss Helen Norvill Amanda Horne, Miss Caddie Ribertson Amw Little Mrs. W. T. Meta Sophia Potter ..Miss Gertrude Lewis Professor Dinkenspiel, the originator of the electric transform (her), Mr. Walter Dillard, Jr. After the transformation of the old maids, the following persons will ap pear : Miss Dolly Jones, Miss Annie Rahner, Miss Ruth Norvill, Miss Lila Bohannon, Miss Agnes Griffin, Miss Nell Griffin, Miss Benita Ivey, Mr. Craig. ELIZABETH CHAPTER MEETS TUESDAY. The regular meeting of Elizabeth Chapter, No. 43, O. E. S., will be held Tuesday at four o’clock, at Masonic Hall. Full attendance requested. TEACHERS’ CLUB TO MEET. The Teachers’ Club of Richmond County will hold its regular monthly meeting Thursday, Dec. 18th, at 4:1» p. m., at the Tubman high school. DAUGHTERS OF CONFEDERACY MEET. An interesting meeting of Chapter A, Daughters of the Confederacy, was held Thursday afternoon at Confede rate Hall, when an interested attend ance of members gathered. After the regular business session Mrs. Frame Fleming gave a very interesting report of the national convention in Savan nah and spoke of the monument funds which are now being raised. There is still wanted SB,OOO on the Arlington monument and $20,000 on the Shiloh monument. It is the earnest hope of Mrs. Daisy McLaurin Stephens that the Shiloh monument will be raised during her incumbency. Miss Sarah Pritchard, who was also a delegate to the national convention, gave an in teresting little talk about what she had seen and heard. At the conclusion of the meeting a social session was enjoyed and tea served, Mrs. S. L. Osborne presiding at the tea table. Mrs. W. W. Fry gave two delightful readings and Miss Marie Meyer’s beautiful voice was heard in a solo, “Sunbeams." HAVE YOU TWO GOWNS YOU WILL GIVE AWAY? The /Associated Charities want two outing night gowns, medium weight, for a poor invalid who will have very little longer to wear them but who will be made more comfortable if she has them. Phone Mrs. Hollingsworth and do this much good for a suffering sister woman. Mrs. Hollingsworth is also in need of an overcoat for a man, an old man whose blood is too thin and his nour ishment too scant to keep him warm, if you have one send It to Mrs. Hol lingsworth. VENABLE BIBLE CLASS WELCOMES NEW MINISTER. At the business and social meet ing of the Venable Bible. Class, which was held at the home of Mrs. Pow ell, on Fifteenth street Tuesday eve ning at 8:30 o'clock, the following of ficers were elected for the ensuing year: President—Mrs. T. F. Harrison. Vice-President —Mrs. A. B. Heath. Secretary—Miss Effie Etter. Assistant Secretary—Mrs. A. S. Campbell. Treasurer—Mrs. Guy Sturgis. New Church Treasurer —Mrs. Robt. Peebles. Teacher—Mr. O. H. Musgrove. Assistant Teacher—Mr. T. F. Harri son. Before adjourning It was voted for the class as a body to call on the new minister, Rev. Mr. Stone, and family, to welcome them in its midst. After a few discussions it was unanimously decided for the class to make Us pre sentation by way of a pantry shower, each member pledging herself to keep the secret until Thursday evening at 8:15 o’clock, when the class would as semble and make Its way to the par sonage. The secret was kept until the appointed time, when, by a ring of the door bell, the minister opened the door and with a surprised and smiling face greeted each one rh she entere 1 his new home. With a few welcome and appreciative remarks from Rev. and Mrs Stone, the clasH departed feeling "We are so glad that we went.’* CLARENCE HENRY COHEN BARMITZVAH. Clarence Henry Cohen, the bright young son of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Co hen, was barmltzvah November 29th at Temple Children of Israel. The large number of friends in attend ance were very deeply Impressed by the solemn and beautiful manner In which he recited his part of the cere mony and also with the eloquent and touching address that the rabbi, Dr. Leo Reich, made to him in which he expressed the hope that he would ever be as loyal to his faith as he was f \ r . t ) ) \ i i i I lIH'H I I ] / || ( Gr w Igp “ E. KELLY D. G. CO., LADIES’ WEAR. Kelly’S p YER bldg., COR. BTH AND BROAD STS. Every Purchase Boxed and Delivered Free H Kelly LOT No. I—3 suits, one Bedford, one Poplin and one Serge—three-quarter length coat, in garnet, light briwn and negro brown, to close, /y C « 4)V.V5 $22.50 and $25.00 SUITS, $15.95 LOT No. 2 —7 suits, short coats, long coats, three-quarter length coats, in ail wanted colors and materials, the kind of suits that have - C brought this store to the front this season, Monday " 45.00 to $65.00 SUITS, $25.00 LOT No. 3—5 suits, all high class novelty designs, handsomely tailored and trimmed, cloth and velvets, black /t* and colors, Monday $29.00 to $35.00 SUITS, $17.95 LOT No. 4—-10 suits, all new models, this season's stock; Rults that have never been operated on for lack of style; amoAg them some of our most popular styles; all to go <pfm r” Monday sl7.9£> WAISTS A Kelly $5.00 and $6.00 WAISTS, $3.98 Crepe de Chines, the ever popular and most economical waist ever manufactured are here in all their glory, white, flesh, maise, navy, Russian and black, In tailored or dressy models. The new choker collar or the soft roll and V-neck -5 styles, special for Monday *b*s*9o $3.98 WAISTS, $2.98 Flesh, white and black Crepe de Chine Waists, soft roll collar, V-neck with black tie and numbers of small covered buttons, IT 410 washable, Monday, special 90 $3.50 WAISTS, $2.49 Soft Crepe de Chine Shirts, soft roll collar, sleeves, yoke, cuffs and buttor flap set in with Eutredeaux in white, flesh and maise, a special EXTRA SPECIAL, $6.98 Chiffon and Lace Blouses, in the. latest models, waists /p that are easily worth $8 to $lO, in black, white and colors,special *f)0«9O $1.50 WAISTS, 98c Organdy, Voile, Mull, Crepe and Silk Waists, long sleeve models, some with the new choker collars, the kind of waists that have made rkO the name for this store "the Peerless Waist House.” Monday 9oC Handker chiefs Ladles’ Shamrock Lawn hemstitched Handkerchiefs, embroidered spray * in corner ILfC Ladies’ wide hemstitched, pink, blue and lavender bor dered Handker- * ™ chiefs I£)C Ladies’ hemstitched Linen Handkerchiefs, white or color ed embroidered * m spray . 1 Ladles’ wide hemmed pure Linen. Handkerchiefs, in all white or colored em- broidered designs .2DC Ladies’ lace edged Handker chiefs. one corner pretty me dallions, pure r* linen OOC Ladies’ Glove Size Handker chiefs, embroidered or y p dainty lace edge ODC Ladies’ beautiful lace Hand kerchiefs, in new designs, elab orate or fA. simple Ladles' Pure Linen Hand kerchiefs, in leather wallet, $1.25 values, nQ. the wallet VOU Gent’s initial wallet with six pure linen initial Handkerchiefs, $2.00 value, zp t a Monday , Children’s boxed Handker chiefs, colored border or while hemstitched, Ag 85c White Ribbed Fleece- Lined Undervest and Pants, regular or extra sizes, special JL/O C now. Dr. Reich paid beautiful tribute to the memory of Master Cohen’s two grandfathers, the late Clarence Levy itnd the late Leopold Henry Cohen* of New York. J In the afternoon Mrs. Cohen com plimented her son with a surprise par I KELLY Kiddies, and we Exercise our Belief Accordingly. But when it Comes to us Grown Ups, we Feel That the Movement on Foot to be as Practical as the Occasion Will Permit Meets with Our Endorsement, and we Offer Below Suggestions That May Help Solve the Problem What Shall I Give Her ? COAT SUITS «• ERE’E the opportunity of a lifetime Monday we offer every Coat Suit in the house, long or short Coat styles, blacks and colors, the entire lot goes; no reserve. There’s Just 26 in the lot. Monday's sale should clear out the entire lot. Every suit is our regular stock goods, and all must go—this we have decided fully. $25.00 and $27.50 SUITS, $9.95 ASK YOUR friends about Kelly’s Waists. The past week has been the greatest waist selling week we have ever had, with the exception of one, and the values have been the greatest we have ever been able to offer. Monday and during the week we ex pect to even break all previous records. ly which was thoroughly enjoyed by sixty or more guests in attendance, both children and grown folks. Among the out-df-town guests tn attendance were his grandmother, Mrs. L. H. Cohen of New York, and his aunt, Mrs. Washington Falk of Huvannah. iHE AUGUSTA HERALU, AUGUSTA. GA. T IS OUR OBJECT to Suggest Practical Xmas Gifts that will lend a hand to filling the Christmas Stocking to its Fullest With Sentiment, Pleasure, Usefulness and an Abundance of Christmas Spirit. We never have been and never will be a party to Desecrating the Temple of Good Old Santa Claus. We Believe in Christmas Goodies, Dolls, Drums, Cowboy and Cowgirl Suits, Toys and Whatnot for the NECKWEAR There’s a something about our dainty Neckwear that appeals (o nil about Xmas time. It has been ever thus, and what adds more to milady's appearance than dainty neck fix ings—and then everything is boxed in pretty holly or itie new cameo boxes that make them an ideal as well as a practical Xmas gift. 69c to 75c Neckwear 49c One table piled to the overflow with Collar and Cuff Sets, Jabots, Fisclius and Stocks, in all the new organdy, lace and embroidered designs, the demand during the past week was all that we could expect—this week bids fair to lie greater for when the word i a goes the round about Kelly Specials we know what to expect. Monday 4/C $1.50 to $1.98 Neckwear 98c Special table set aside with pretty boxed Neck Fixings, in silk, chiffon and Inee Collars, Jabots, Fischus and Collar and Cuff Sets, all we will suy about these is $1.50 to SI.OB values. You know what to expect, and at Kelly's you are never disappointed; Monday the price will be zrOC HOSIERY That this store deserves the enormous hosiery business that we enjoy is best told by the numbers of satisfied patrons who annually supply their wants her ■. Realizing the appro priateness of hosiery wo have made extra efforts to secure the best values the market af fords that tills store may be known as the Hosiery Store of Augusta to the receivers as well as the purchasers, and thUB do double service to this store. Kayser’s Black and White Silk Hose, A A special 1 • Onyx, black and white, and every imaginable shade, for street and evening {p« gw-v wear, special ~ .. Holeproof Silk Hose, black, white and grey, 3 pairs, guar anteed for 3 month/p* the pair *pI.UU UNDERWEAR Silk and dainty Lingerie Underwear are always acceptable gifts unions women and dur ing this sale you may make your money do fairly double duty. Below you will find a few of the specials for Monday: $2.00 Glove Silk Undervest, in pink, blue and /p* a c white, Monday ... I . t-D $2.75 Glove Silk Bloomers, in white, flesh, pink and black, elastic wttist and knee hand, Monday, £ y o special j)|.VO $2.25 Embroidered Glove Silk Undervest, in white and flesh pink, a. /^r\ Monday special *bl«OV UMBRELLAS Folmer Clogg’s celebrated Umbrellas, in silk and gloria, mission, latosca, natural wood or sterling tipped handles, all guaranteed by this unquestionable house and hacked by Kel ly's own personal guarantee. Ladles' I’ure Silk Mission Handle Umbrellas, guaran teed for one PA year MAIL ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION HURRAH I They are at It again! We've been pulling for ’em all the time, but to see men actually employ ed pulling for the Empire Build ing looks good to us. Why I Just saw four men pulling at the ropes to one of the drop ladders. Go It hpys, we’re with you, and we Just had to squeeze this In to let you know It. Where Women of Ideas Meet ? KELLY’S DOOR Kayser's But-T-Nol and Wonderfot Silk Hose, black, white and colors, d» ■ C/fi special 3>l*3U Kayser's Italian Silk Hose, In black, white and all street and evening shades, “the kind that don’t rip nor zp * r*/A run” SLSU Kayser’s Italian Silk Hose, white or black, clocked, smart hose that /k/w wear like leather $8.50 Glove Bilk Combina tions, in white arid flesh pink, Monday, C O O C special $4.50 Glove Silk Combi na ions. In white and flesh pink, Monday, <p-j ew ■-> speelal J O Ladies' Fancy Handle Um brellas, silk top, Lataseo or sterling tipped (p p xxq stock VO NUNN-KITCHEN3. Mitchell, Ga.—Much to the surprise of their many friends, Mr. James M. Nunn and Miss Bailie Kate Kitchens of this place were quietly married at the Methodist parsonage. Mrs. Nuni* •“ »ha charming daughter of Mr. and ww- E. KELLY D. G. CO., LADIES’ WEAR. Kelly’S “ DYER BLDG., COR. BTH AND BROAD STS. TOP COATS ELL MONDAY is to be the big Coat Day of the season here. We have the best assortment of smart models in coats this season we have over had the pleasure of showing. But coats have not been in great demand , but now that cold weather has set in for keeps you'll need that coat and we’re going to see that you get It. Road this special reduction list over. w Kelly $15.00 COATS, $11.95 Chinchilla Coats, Boucle Coats, Zibeline Coats or Blacks, Navy, Belgian, brown aiul mixtures, all new models, double collars, belted or d* e a _ unbelted, Monday $11*95 $18.50 to $19.98 COATS, $14.95 English Walking Coat, Zibeline Coat, Smart Cloth Coats and Mixture Coats with the snap and style characteristic of all Kelly merchandise, /*» *a n _ Monda y $14.95 $22.50 and $25.00 COATS, $19.95 Satin Zibeline, Embossed Zibeline, Corduroy, Velvet, Broad cloth, Boucle, in fact, every material used in the high-grade coats; this is an exceptional opportunity; aw Monda y $19.95 $29 to $32.50 COATS, $25.00 Here's your chance for a genuine Fur Coat; fur-trimmed coat, velvet coat or In fact anything that Is correct In coats; per fectly tailored, with (lie best of lining; coats that /pA/\ will keep you coated for years; special Monday . *p^«5.UU s Kelly them. $6.98 and $7.50 DRESSES, $4.95 Sergo Dresses, in navy and black sleeves, girdle and drop skirt of black satin, white pique collar and cuff, an £ a aj— cellent model for serviceable wear J)4i7u $12.50 DRESSES, $8.95 Silk Dresses of Poplin and satin, serge and satin combination dresses, in navy, green, brown, wisteria and black included in the lot; a special Monday sls to $18.50 DRESSES, $9.95 Here’s the greatest opportunity ever offered you to secure a dress of the smartest and newest model at a most moderate price; included in the lot are Crepe de Chines, Satin, Poplins, Serge and Satin Combination <CO OC dresses, the last word in dress styles, Monday, special jT J $25.00 DRESSES, $15.45 The mere mention of buying a Kelly $25.00 Dress for $15,45 Is enough to close the entire lot out in one day; so we will only add that they are of Crepe meteor, crepe de chine, charmeuse and novelty serge models, in black and all all wanted colors; Monday the sale begins. ET ACT the price Onyx Silk Boot Hose, heavy weight, in black, white and tan, a wonder y y for wear *y*sC Lace Boot Lisle Hoee, with clock in lace patterns. In black only, quite the eriY rage in large elUes .. Onyx Pointex heel Silk Lisle Hose, in white, black and color, high silk luster, « world-beater for wear, special Jsx/C $1.26 Nainsook Gowns, high or low neck, long or short sleeves, Monday, special 90C $6,!)8 and $7.50 Crepe de Chine lace trimmed Under skirts, white, pink yp a x* and blue, Monday and Ladies' Gloria Umbrellas, guaranteed for one year, /p . special %pI.UU Mrs. R. L. Kitchens and Is a very popular young lady and numbers her friends by the score. Mr. Nunn is % very popular business man. Mr, and Mrs. Nunn are at home to their friends at Mitchell Hotel. DRESSES ILK DRKSSES, Satin Dresses, Velvet Dresses, Cloth Dresses, Serge Dresses, in every color and black; every dress in stock is to be Included in this sale; not one will escape the knife of reduction. When the week's business is a thing of the past we expect to find our dress section .almost. If not entirely, empty; that is it price, quality and style will move Excepting Saturday This Store Closed 6 O’clock As Ever GLOVES Kelly’s Special Kid Glovefc, In brown, navy, tan, green and n-.-rr... ...SI.OO Princess white a/nd black Kid Gloves, soft kid. $1.50 yps quality, guaranteed . Black with white stitoh or white with black stitch Kid Gloves, $1.50 value, fl»s gj guaranteed/ $1.75 Perrin’s Kid Gloves, In navy, brown, green, grey and tan, Monday, . . special *pl. 45 Perrin’s 2-clasp KM Gloves, softest, most pliable kid, the best on the g. • _ _ market «bl. 75 Kelly Special 16 and 13-but ton Kid Giovfs. guaranteed when fitted, . g^ special .PA.49 Perrin’s 16-button white and black Kid Gloves the queen of all kid y m. gloves Kelly Special Walking Gkwes heavy welt seams, /pa _ arrow point hack 6U Perrin’s Washable Doe Skin Clasp Gloves, In whit r a only, the best ever Kayser's Silk, Chamolaett, like leather and lisle gloves, 25c to SI.OO $1.50 Ladles’ Solsett Black Waists, fast colors, washabls, Monday, q o special ...... .... .. , VOC Miss Cleo Chapman, who has be«t so 111, is now better, which will bo very welcome news to her friends. Mrs. T. F. Cashln’s condition /! slightly better rs her Mend* wilt X very pleased to learn. FIVE |