The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, December 15, 1914, Home Edition, Page TWELVE, Image 12

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TWELVE ■Safety Security In determining an Investment Security Is the first considera tion. Your banking home ahould be selected with the same care The Planters Loan and Sav ings Bank fills every require ment of safety and security for your funds. The officers of thl* bank Rive their close, persona! attention to its affairs. Responsible Banking has been the policy of this Institution since the first day Its doors were opened—44 years sro. That this policy Is appreciated Is Indicated by the constant nnd gratifying growth In business. On the arore of Safety, fiocu rlty and Responsibility, we In vite your account. The Planters Loan & Savings Bank 'OS BROAD ST., AUGUSTA, GA L. C. HAYNE. Prosidsn.. GEO. P. BATES, Cashier MISS MAUDE ADAMS HERE JANUARY STH Announcement was made today that Miss Maude Adame, undoubtedly the foremost Knpllsh speaking actress of the present time, Is to lie seen nt the Orand Theater on Tuesday, January fth. Auffuetn audiences will see ,\llhh Adams In two new plays by J. M. Harris, the whimsical Scotch dramat ist whose works have afforded the al most exclusive vehicles of the famous actress for the past several years. These will he The Legend of Leonora, In three acts, and The Ladles' .Shakes peare, In three acts, the two to lie riven as a double bill. Always a favorite with Augusta theatergoers, Mias Adams has not been seen here for several seasons. Her last offering was What Kvery Woman Knows and prior to that she appeared here in The Little Minister and in Peter Pan The Legend of Leonora Is modern In costume and staging with the scenes laid in England. It was first produced by Miss Adams nt t’harles J-'rohman's Empire Theater In New A BOX OF MONOGRAM STATIONERY MAKES AN EXQUISITE CHRISTMAS GIFT See our exclusive Christmas line inSpeth’a window. We are the exclusive agents for MARCUS WARD’S famous paper, and the kind Department and Drug Stores cannot buy. We Are the Only Engravers in Augusta* PHOENIX PRINTING COMPANY 627 BROAD STREET. CHRISTMAS i* coming this year just a» it did last year, and the hundreds of preced ing years, and you will have to make the usual Christmas pres ents in the same old way. A weekly deposit made in this bank from now until Xmas Eve will solve for you the Christmas present proposition. Try it and see how good you will feel to be able to afford the present you desired to make. The Augusta Savings Bank 827 Broad Street. 35 Years of Faithful Service fc) LMAKItt HtOnMA* Miss Maude Adams as Leonora. * ■ " ft/**'%&*,?J3 yV **', ■ ■*; i* Mm '\-< : B\j ,‘WVIMj ■ £*.s J*x&am ;■ ji \ ..-v,. v , V *V : * ss#.l, v Miss Hazel Dnwn, who is appearing today only at The Strand in a Paramount production, “One of Our Girls.’’ York last winter, where It enjoyed an extended run. The Ladies' Shakes peare is a "modernized" version of Shakespeare’s Taming of the Shrew, and, as tho author terms it, is "one woman’s reading of a notorious work 'edited' by J. M. Barrie." While it is purely Italian in its elaborate staging and costuming and the text by Shakespeare, the by-play and the pro logue speeches nre thoroughly Barri esque, all of which is said to ereat an entirely new phase of the well-known talc> involving th< story of Kate and Petruchle. H lllgp PICTURE NO. 1 In the Big Moving Picture Puzzle Conlesl Helng Conducted tn Strand and Bijou Program SISO SISO GUSH UNO MERCHANDISE FOR FULL PARTICULARS Secure a Program nt Strand or Btjou Theatre, or address Messrs. Benton & Hennis fare Williams Printing Co. Oct tn and win $26.00 In gold, a $50,00 Art Square, a $25.00 Watch lira octet, a Gold Handle Umbrella, Kodak. Ton of Coal, and numerous other price*. You have as good a chance as any one. THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. You Never Heard of Such Bargains As These At Schneider’s Over-Stocked Sale Mr. Schneider meant busimss when this sale was ordered launched. Ili6 over-shocked condition of this store demanded quick action, and you arc getting the benefit of the most phenomenal price reductions ever heard of at this season of the year. This slashing of prices by Mr. Schneider will be a wonderful help to you in your Christmas buying because this sale includes all tile things you want to buy. Read and profit by your reading. Plenty of women’s new suits. Very best styles, high class all wools materials. All good colors and sizes, worth QK $lB at HP * A gigantic collection of Suits, short or long coats, Broadcloaths, Poplins, Gabardines, etc. Skinner Satin and Peau de Cygne lined. Are worth $22.50 to r SO $9.95 JMM' 1 V J a. Wffl A Mr I I* * * Un sls Boucle Coats $195 Five hundred women’s 3-4 length Coats in Boucle and Astrakhan, new broad girdle and flare of «*» $4.95 S2O Broadcloth CoatsSß.49 Three hundred women’s $20.00 Black Broadcloth Coats, Skin ntu* Satin, (ftn ia strictly high 3)(VteJ class SIO.OO Fur Sets $4.9$ One hundred sets of Fve ne h eonev fur black AQ and brown, JILIJO Women's Silk Hose 15c (On Sale 9 to 10) A limited lot of women’s Silk Hose in black and colors. These are first qualities and worth 35c. Not over two pairs to customer. None C. O. D. and no phone orders. i r Pair IDC Tailored Suits to $35.00 at $14.95 Over three hundred of these fine Suits for you to select from, includ ing every good material and color that is worn this season. Coats are lined with Skinner’s Satin. Worth as 1/I Q his as $35,00, at 1 $19.50 Astrakhan Coats at $9.95 Not another house in the city can give you such selections as (\ 11. Schneider. Made of Salt/ Astrakhan, and Q Q beautifullv lined, worth $10.50. Choice ' sJoa A Broadcloth Suits Worth to C 1 K A $45.00 at 1 These are the handsomest Suits ever shown you. Made of Chiffon Broad Cloths, in the newest and most effective models. Each Suit is exquisitely tailored and they are worth as high as $45.00. d* 1 £ f A Choice Over-Stocked in Our Childrens Coat Dept*. $7.50 Children’s Coats $2.98 One hundred children’s and misses’ College Coats, plain colors and checks, AQ worth $7.50, at SL.UQ Flannelette Kimonos 98c Another lot of full length Flannelette AO Kimonos, worth $2.00, at */C)C Children’s $1.25 Dresses 79c A new lot of children’s School Dresses, size 6 to 10 years, worth $1.25. 70/% Choice I%JC Women’s Vests and Pants 18c One hundred dozen women’s Ribbed Vests and Pants. Worth 25c and 35c. * Q Choice IOC Outing Flannel Bargain One hundred pieces of 121-. C value Outing Flannel, selling 14 yards SI.OO Apron Gingham 4 7-8 c One hundred pieces of best Apron Ginghams, as good as Amoskeag. A 7 Yard for *f 8 C 10c Chambray Gingham 4 7-Bc. Several hundred yards of Chambray Ging ham in blue and grey. Worth 10c. J7L Yard .’ 4 g C Bleached Domestic 18 yards of regular 10c quality, 36 A A inch Bleached Domestic for «PI.UU $1.25 Blankets 89c Twenty-five pairs of 11-4 Cotton QA Blankets. Worth $1.25, at 00/C SCHNEIDER’S Messaline Petticoats $1.19 (On Sale 9 to 10) Two hundred best quality Messaline Silk Petticoats that never sold under $2.50.. Choice $1.19 $5.00 College Coats at $2.98 (On Sale 8 to 10) There are just one hundred of these new College Coats and they are good colors and <PO AO materials, worth $5.00. Choice Good White Waists at 25c (On Sale 8 to 10) We didn’t sell all these Waists on the first day, so another chance at them tomorrow. Tailored AC and other sorts. Worth SI.OO. Choice .... wDC TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15. Women’s $lO and S2O Suits $4.98 Two hundred Avomen’s this season’s model Suits, small sizes; worth $lO to S2O, at $4.98 $7.50 Messaline Dresses $3.98 A lot of women’s Messaline Silk Basque Dresses that are worth $7.50. Choice $3.98 $6.00 Silk Waists, SI.OO One hundred women’s Silk Waists, Satin. Lace and Crepe de Chine, all good colors; worth to $4. Choice SI.OO $lO Coats at $2.98 (On sale 8 to 10) A special lot of women’s full length Coats, this sea son’s styles, but worth $lO. Choice $2.98 $5.00 Wool Skirts $1.95 (On sale 9 to 10) Three hundred good style Wool Skirts that sold as high as $5.00. Choice $1.35