The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, December 20, 1914, Home Edition, Page FIVE, Image 13

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SUNDAY, DtCEMBER 20. w m “ E. KELLY D. G. CO., LADIES’ WEAR. KeLLV’S ■*“ DYER BLDG.. COR. BTH AND BROAD STS. & Shop Here to Suit Your self. Your Convenience is Our Pleasure “ Kelly’s Way.” EBB, here they are, another lot of those Glove Silk Un derskirts, in green, navy, brown, white and black, elastic waist land, deep pleated ruffle of self colors and material; 55.00 values 5 Oft the country over. Our leader w Kelly SILK UNDERWEAR Niagara Maid Glove Silk Underwear in Vests, Bloomers and Combinations; every woman knows the oomfort, beauty and du rability of Glove Silk Underwear. $2.00 Pink, White and Blue Vests.... ■" 9 ~ s2.2s'pink, White and Blue Vests.. .. $2.75 Pink and fl»-l QQ White Bloomers.. .. Society GREENSBORO NEWS Greensboro, Ga. —Miss Bois Bove will spend the holidays at home. Miss Clyde Willis of Covington is expected home for the holidays. Miss Fannie Hale is visiting her sis ter, Mrs. Ed Copelan. Miss Abbie Goodwin of Crawford Is visiting her relatives here. Miss Ruby Banes will reach home next week to spend the holidays. Mrs. Charles McWhorter is spending some time with her mother, Mrs. J. O. Boswell. Attorney F. A. Gillen of Watkinsvills attended city court here Friday. Mr. C. E. Anderson and son were in the city last week. Mr. Miller Armour has returned from a visit to his sister, Mrs. Joseph John son, in Atlanta. Mr. C. H. Strozier of Washington was here last week. Miss Florence Willis is expected home to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Willis. Miss Eloise Mosely was the guest last week of Miss Bucille Bender at Rutledge. Mr. Blount Mosley of Putnam county SPECIAL SALE Women’s Xmas Slippers, Felt and d*! An Boudoir. All colors. Sale «PIeUU We will make any exchanges desired after Xmas R. L. GARRETT, Manager Double Coupons on the $15.00 Doll and Pony and Cart we are going to give away Free on Xmas Eve. Ladies You Know the Value of Practical Gifts, What About These ? Just arrived the latest novelties in neck fixings, Collars, Chimisettes and Collar and Cuff Sets in white and the new white and black effects of lace, chiffon and organdies. New White Organdy Collars, high roll mod el, with band of black fastened CJOf' with gilt buttons New pleated Organcy Collars, points em broidered with dainty spray beads; satin ribbon tee New High Choker Organdy pleated band, with wide scallop, turnover CQrs flap; very new UNDERSKIRTS $3.50 Pink White JF Combinations.. .. $3.98 Pink and White AA Combinations.. .. V®* $4.50 Pink and White (“A Combinations.. .. V • was the guest recently of his brother, Mr.’ A. S. Mosely. Mr. William Phelps of Union Point visited his daughter, Mrs. Arthur Winslett, last w'eek. Misses Audrey McWhorter and Hul dah Williams of G. N. & I. C., at Mil ledgeville, will arrive here soon to spend the holidays. Mrs. Harry Ross and little daughter left Friday for Elberton where they will spend the Christmas holidays with the former’s mother. Mr. A. J. Gi'len of Maxeys was here recently on business In the city court. Mr. Roy Overton has arrived to spend the Christmas holidays with his wife and son. Mr. Overton represents a Richmond shoe house on the road in Oklahoma. Mr. G. B. Moore spent last week tn Morgan county. Miss Josephine King spent last week in Atlanta. Miss Bouise Wright spent the week end with relatives in Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. Seaborn Crumbley spent several days in Atlanta last week. The death of Mr. Walter Banks oc curred here Friday night at his home. The funeral and interment took place The Kelly Practical Gift Suggestion Has Been Endorsed on All Sides T KELLY HERE has been no cry of dull times hew; the Kelly suggestions for Practical Christmas Gifts have struck the keynote of popular favor. We never anticipate a crowded rush or scramble here, but the steady run of customers are cared for by our experienced sales force who arc always ready to suggest, “rather than dictate,” suitable gifts “For her” to suit the purse of the donor. All parcels boxed in Christmas Boxes and deliv- ered at the appointed hour free of charge. Let us help you solve the problem, “Wliat shall I give her” Kelly’s Special Kid Gloves, In brown, navy, tan, green and fe r e a d y, . BUaran \. .SI.OO Princess white and black Kid Gloves, soft kid, st.so qual ity guar- | '■) g anteed *PI*Z*7 Black with white stitch oi white with black stitch, Kid Gloves, $1.50 value.fl* j r guaranteed. Onyx, black and white and every Imaginable shade for street and evoningr>l OO wear, special.. .. »p Holeproof Silk Hose, black, white and gray, 3 pairs, guar anteed for three (Cl OO months, the pair.. NECKWEAR HALF PRICE MONDAY HALF PRICE EVERY COAT SUIT, COAT, SILK AND WOOL DRESS IN STOCK HALF PRICE HALF PRICE T K£P, E A O LL HALF PRICE at the family burying ground near Crawford, (la., Sunday morning. Ills death was due to apoplexy. The marriage of Miss Ruth Virginia Hill to Mr. William Benjamin West Of Woodvllle was solemnized Friday afternoon at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Hill, on Hart avenue, Rev. Mr. Bee performing the ceremony before a large crowd of friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. West are at home at Woodville. The marriage of Miss Frances Wil son to Mr. John R. Callaway, Jr., oc curred Friday afternoon at 4 o’clock at the Presbyterian church, Rev. J. S. Callaway and Rev. J. A. Simpson of ficiated. The bride and groom left immediately yfor Atlanta. SANDERSVILLE NEWS Sandersvllle, Ga.—Mrs. Jeff A. Irwin returned home this week from Atlanta, Ga., where she has been spending a few weeks. Mrs. T. B. King has been a recent visitor to her relatives In Savannah, Ga. Mrs. James D. Myrlck, of Baltimore, Md, Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Robison. Mr. and Mrs. George Wicker and lit tle daughter of Macon, Ga., are visit ing Mrs. Georgia Wicker and other relatives In the city. Mrs. E. P. Wood was hostess Tues day afternoon of the Trail Club, at her home an West Church street. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Hitchcock are spending a few days with their nephew Mr Steve Jones, at Highlands, N. C. Miss Bessie Wallace Cole and Miss Mamie Bou Cole left Saturday for their homo In Mgcon. Ga. Mrs. A. O. Blalock and little daugh ter, who have been spending a few days with Mr. and Mr?. D. 1). Davis, left Wednesday for their home In Fay etteville, Ga. Miss Helen West Is home from Bre nau College, Gainesville, Ga., but will soon leave to visit In Charleston. South Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. Amerson, of Dublin, Ga., were visitors to the city during last week. Miss Mae Mitchell left Saturday to spend the holiday vacation with rela tives in Monroe, Ga. Mrs. H. N. McMlehael was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Chapman, during the week. Mr. Joe Cummlng returned yester day from Princeton for the holidays. Mrs. Jeff Thomas and Miss Virginia Thomas leave Saturday for a visit with relatives in Dayton, Ohio. Friends of Mrs T. F. Cashin will be glad to hear of her convalescence Wanted, a young man’s vest, size 34. Party needing same has lost all his vests, and is out of work. If some one has an old vest, telephone to 299 and ask for the vest man THREE CONGRESSMEN ILL. Washington.—A trio of congressmen are 111 at Providence Hospital here. Representative Emmet Wilson of Florida is In a serious condition from uraemic poisoning* and his condition became so critical that his two broth ers at Pensacola hurried here. He im proved slightly today. Representative Brumbaugh of Ohio, in ill of what Is believed to be appen dicitis. Representative Godwin of North Carolina, is suffering from gall stones. THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA. GA. $1.75 Perrin’s Kid Gloves, In navy, brown, green, grny and tan, Monday, (J*| i r special. .pI .T'O Perrin's t.wo-olasp Kid Gloves, softest, most pliable kid, tn« best on the (p| np market Kayser's Italian Silk Hose, In black, white and all street and evening shades; “the kind llmt don't rip £*l jvrt nor run JjldO" Kayser’s Italian Silk Hose, white or black, clocked, smart hose that wear d» 'J UA like leather.. .. .fai• vfV/ New high back Lace or Chiffon Collars, the extra smart (p g / "X £• neck fixings New set Shirred Organdy Welt, narrow satin ribbon, finished lower and jp. /vq upper edge, very smart «Pl»VO New Waistlets, newer than the chimlsette or guimp, in white organdy, |C 1 OC with high or roll collar 4JI. GLOVES HOSIERY COMPREHENSIVE SWISS SCHEME OF TAXATION Berne, Switzerland—The Swiss gov ernment has devised a comprehensive scheme to meet the estimated budget deficit on account of the European war. The tax paid by those who can not actually perform miliatry service Is to be doubled; the Import duties on alcohol are to be doubled, and there are to be substantial increases in the postal rates and telephone charges. A government tobacco monopoly Is also proposed as a new source of in come, being estimated to yield about $3,000,000. The Increased rates for In land parcel postage and for telephone calls will yield about $1,200,000. The total deficit for the year is figured at about $3,700,000. REA LIKES IT. Philadelphia.—President Samuel Rea of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company in a statement Saturday said ho re garded the eastern rate derision ns the beginning of a broad constructive pol icy In railroad regulation. “We de.stro prosperity but it is Im possible for the country to while railroad revenues and credit are Inadequate and therefore the increased rates should he generally helpful,” the statement Bald. $554,371 EXTRA ITEM. Washington—Secretary Garrison to day asked congress for an urgent de ficiency appropriation of $554,371 for transportation of the army to Vera Cruz last summer. The appropriation would be In addition to the current al lowance for transportation of the army and Its supplies and would cover “extraordinary expenditures in the charter and refitting of chartered transports.” HAVE YOU TWELVE FRIENDS IN THE WORLD? If so: you will want them to receive some evidence of your good will at Christmas. Instead of expensive gifts, the custom now to send Christmas cards is more universal than ever. We have prepared a special package of Christmas Greet ing Cards from steel engrav ings, consisting of twelve of our most popular designs. They come in envelopes all ready to mail and the lot is sent postpaid for one dollar. This assortment is an unus ual value and you will have much satisfaction in sending such a stylish and artistic token of a Christmas remembrance. Order Now J. P. STEVENS ENGRAVING CO., Atlanta, Ga. Perrin’s lfi-bntton white and Black Kid Gloves, the qpecn Kelly Special Walking Gloves heavy welt seams, (p| '■j g. arrow-point back. Lace Boot Lisle Hose, with clock in lace patterns, In black only, quite the „ rage in large cities.. OUC Onyx Pointex Heel Silk T.lsle Hose, In white, black and col ors, high silk lustre, a world beater for wear, m \ special.. O"'C HANDKERCHIEFS All Handkerchiefs boxed in Holly or Cameo Boxes, single or in numbers Our assort ment of white or the popular colored embroidered or hemmed has merited many favorable comments thii week. Ladles’ wide hemstitched, pink, blue and laveuder bordered - n Handkerchiefs Ladies' hemstitched Linen Handkerchiefs, white or colored embroidered j r~ epray I»SC Ladies’ wide hemmed pure Linen Hand kerchiefs, tn all white or '■x colored embroidered designs Kelly Spoelnl 1(1 and 12-hut ton Kid Gloves, guaranteed when fitted, 'X .rv special .pZ. 4 V Perrin’s Washable Doe Skin Clasp Gloves, in white only, the best (pi m/v ever • Jl.uU Kayser’s Bilk Chamolsette, like leather and lisle gloves, white, black and colors.. . 10 $ I Kayser's But-I-No! and Won derfoot Bilk Hose, black, white and colors, U'J C/l special Kayser’s Black and Whitt Silk Hose, (j. j special CHRISTMAS SUITS REDUCED FOR MONDAY There are only Four more days before Christmsa. These four days will be ban ner days at GOLDEN BROS. Because, now, it is purely a question of getting our stock off our hands, and in the shortest time. It is your opportunity. You can get more value received for money expended at GOLDEN BROS, than anywhere else in town, for tho reason that we sell Ueady-to-Wear exclusively. We have bought below Cost and can afford to offer you these suits at about wholesale prices. Every suit in the house has been marked down for this week’s selling. They are all NEW GOODS. In this group you will find some of the popular short coats, and the long ones as well. Made up from serges, cheviots, garberdines, poplins, and mixed weave worsteds. Some of them are trimmed in fur. Original values $15.00, SIB.OO, $25.00, and $35.00. For Monday and Tuesday $7.50, $9.50, $12.50, $14.75, $19.50 Special for Monday To close out our line of beautiful hats, we are offering a special inducement to Christmas Shoppers. All of these hats are strictly in style, faultless in lines and trimmings. For Monday Only«~Any Hat in the House up to $7.00 Value for The Only Exclusive Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear Store in Augusta GOLDEN BROS. 1054 BROAD Ladles' ince edged Handkerchiefs, one eor nor pretty medallions, _ pure linen «I»SC Ladies' Glove Bi/.e Handkerchiefs, embroi dered or dainty -y lace edge Ladles' beautiful late Handkerchiefs, In new designs, elaborate or simple HERE’S no Ifs and Ands about it,. Our waist sales have Tfar exceeded anything wo have ever anticipated. But why not?—when waists of Crepe do Chine, In all ot tho lata modeU, may ho had in flesh, malse, navy moon, wistaria and PA no nn Kelly black, specially priced at. . “ROBES AND KIMONOS Dressing Robes, Bath Robes. Kimonas, in light or dark ool orings, in mandarin or regulation models, all Specially Priced Monday. $2.00 l laiinolottp Kimonas, quilled, satin ribbon <tl AA bound, light or dark coloring. Special $2.50 extra size for largo women Frepe Kimonas, tC | Oft In light or dark colorings Special $3.98 Bath and Dressing Robes, satin hound, flf A Q fastened with frogs, cord and Tassel $5.00 Hath and Dressing Robes, In beautiful color A O combinations. Monday, Special iP“iT7 $6.98 Bath and Dressing Robes, in Mundarin <C C A O and regulation model. Special M. E. KELLY D. G. CO., LADIES’ WEAR. ELLY’S ■DYER BLDG., COR. BTH AND BROAD STS. K Gents If You Don’t Know ? Take a Tip. There’s Some thing Here to Please “Her” WAISTS Suggestions in Extra Specials One lot of Neckwear, Jabots, Col lar and Cuff Sets, Fichus; values to .. One lot of Neckwear, Collars, Ja bots, Fichus and fancy |-v 0 stocks, values to $2.50.. .."OC $5.00 Folding Umbrellas, In leath er case; may he carried In a trav eler's handbag; Ladles or Men’s handles. "5 O O Special.. $ll.OO Blls and Lisle Sweaters, tn two-toned effect, of red and black, green and gold, tp /-wx-v black and white $3.98 and $5.00 Fhiffon Veils, tn black and colors, wide hemstitched or satin border. (C no Special 4>Z.VO $1.25 black Snlsette Waists for servants, washable, long sleeves, flat hemstitched no _ collar VOC 35c Ladies’ ribbed white fleeced Underwear, in regular or out sizes for extra large vs women Z«SC All ladies’ and children’s Furs in sets or separate Scarfs and Muffs, 33J396 OFF FIVE 1054 BROAD