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VOLUME XX, No. 24.
Society
MRS. CARR ENTERTAINS.
Guests of Mrs. Charles Carr’s de
lightful bridge party Thursday after
noon in compliment to Miss Ri Austin
of Florida, and Miss Dorothy Mustin,
were Misses Ella J. and Mamie Lou
Fuller, Miss Eleanor Hill, Miss Mi
riam Hazelton, Miss Mustin, Miss
Maud Gary, Miss Gladys Teague, Miss
Laura Tobin, Miss Elizabeth Cozart,
Misses Anne and Eloise Anderson,
Miss Jessie Alexander, Miss Jean
Doughty, Miss Mary Lyon, Miss Mar
garet Addison, Miss Glen Dickey, Miss
Leila Mayes, Miss Nellie Lamar and
Mrs. Hugh Page.
MRS. REMER BROWN
' ENTERT MNS.
Mrs. Remer Brown entertained a
supper party Friday night at her
home on Telfair Street. Among her
guests being Mrs. R. J. Wilson and
Mr. and Mrs. George Schaufele. Mrs.
Wilson will be the guest of Mrs.
Brown during the Missionary Con
vention.
MRS. BERCKMANS
ENTERTAINS.
Mrs. Allie Berckmans entertained
Friday afternoon with a delightful
• little tea given in compliment to Mrs.
Marquis, Miss Marquis and Miss
Stoddard, charming Chicago people
who ar e wintering on the Hill. Mrs.
Berckmans’ pretty rooms were adorn
ed with a profusion of Forsythia,
which was artistically arranged and
which formed the central adornment
on the attractive tea table.
Little Misses Mary and Anne Berck
mans were lovely little ladies who as
sisted in attentions to the guests.
MARRIAGE OF MRS GAY AND
MR. J. THAYER BROOME.
The announcement qf the marriage
of Mrs. Rosota Farrill Gay and Mr.
J. Thayer Broome will be learned of
with much interest as well as de
lightful surprise, it having taken
place yesterday afternoon very quiet
ly at the manse of the Presby
terian GUyurch. The ceremony, which
was performed by Dr. Joseph Sevier,
was attended by a few friends only.
The bride was very lovely in a tail
ored suit of white chiffon broadcloth
and a stylish and most becoming
Spring hat in varying tones of brown
straw.
Immediately after the ceremony,
Mr and Mrs. Broome were entertain -
ed informlly by Mr. Broome’s par
ents Mr. and Mrs. Charles Broome,
on lower Telfair Street, with whom
they are spending a few days before
going to their own home, 817 Telfair
Street, where they will keep house.
Mrs. Broome is an ’ exceptionally
beautiful young woman ar.d her
beauty, pronounced as It Is, is one of
her least attractions, so is
she with a sweet womanly charm. She
is a sister of Mrs. E. A. Ewing and
Mrs D. M. Almond of this city, and
is originally from Conyers, Ga„ but
has made her home here for the past
three years, and has made many cor
dial friends Who are devoted to her.
Mr. Broome is a son of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Broome and is one of the best
known and most highly esteemed
young men in the city; he has fob
some time held the responsible posi
tion of assistant steward at the Al
bion Hotel. Countless friends unite
in wishing for him and his lovely
bride every possible happiness.
MAARRIAGE OF MISS HUFFMAN
AND MR. R. J- HANKINSON.
The marriage of Miss Idelle Huff
man. of Grovetown, and Mr. R. J.
Hankinson, of North Augusta, was a
very interesting but quiet event of
Thursday, taking place at eight in the
evtning at the parsonage of the First
Baptist Church, Dr. Ashby Jones of
ficiating. No cards were sent out nor
any previous announcement made.
The bride and groom, however, were
attended by several near friends. The
bride wore a smart blue coat suit and
a becoming hat.
Immediately after the ceremony the
young couple were entertained at a
family reception at the home of the
groom’s parents in North Augusta,
with whom they are making their
home.
Mrs. Hankinson is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. I>. L. Huffman and is a
very charming young woman. She
is delightfully known here, where she
has frequently visited and countless
friends unite In wishing for her and
Mr. Tankinson all manner of good
wishes.
CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL DANCE.
The dance at Partridge Inn on Wed
nesday ivening for the benefit of the
Children's Hospital promises to be a
large affair.
Several dinners are being arranged for
that evening with the idea of adjourn
ing to the dance at nine o'clock. No
tickets are being »old but as each one
pays the admission of SI.OO to the com*
imtttee in charge of the treasurer table,
,a bow of ribbon wl’i he given showing
Jthat the wearer has paid.
At quarter past nine the first of sev
eral exhibition dances will be given. Pu
lpits of Mfs. 8b Amand and Miss Petit
’wlil dance some of the very attractive
(new dances. The names will be given
(later, but tliey are all young members
of society who have already made repu
tations ss beautiful dancers.
Mrs Partridge is wonderful in her
hospitality and is taking a great deal of
(trouble to have the hall decorated and
also the writing room where cake* and
fruit punch will b* served during tha
evening
Miss Louise Bunnell, of Louisville,
fKy., who has been the guest of Miss
Caroline Brown, has been Joined by
Mrs. C. Walton Coleman and Mr. Ho
mer Bunnell, also of Louisville. Quite
,e number of delightful affairs have
been given in their honor.
Mrs. W. K. Miller's friends will be
very pleased to learn of her conva
'Jeseence from an attack of grippe.
Mrs. C. T. Gause has returned from
4t pleasant visit with friends In Green
iwood.
' Mr. Aften Otis is spending the week
end with friends in Spartanburg.
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. James A.
■Carswell, of Hephrlhah, will regret to
learn that there Is no improvement in
the condition of Mr. Carswell.
Congratulations will he extended to
>lr. and Mrs. J. E. Archer on the an
nouncement of the arrival at their
home In North Augusta of a beautiful
toby daughter, who will be called
4fin« Wyatt Archer.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD
OUR ONE PRICE POLICY
Prices that make the customer permanent must be so fair
and fixed that the most inexperienced buyer is as sure of
receiving good value as the customer who relies wholly on
the statements of the employee making the sale. We, have
but one price because it is quite as much to our interest to
treat all alike as it is for the customer to know she has
not been deceived. It is as safe for a little child to buy
here as her elders—and it always shall he in so far as prices
are concerned, for they stand resolutely for "good value"
and good value holds tnde.
THE ENDING SEASON MEANS ENDLESS SAVINGS
Ladies’ and Girls Suits
at Prices That Amaze
$19.95
|i Suits $6.95
$35.00
$39 75
$£ Suits $8.95
$50.00
Junior Suits
$9.90 SUITS CHOICE
$13.95 and $15.00 SUITS • «*»}, Q
$17.95 and $22.50 SUITS . V
Coats Whose Materials and Style
Leave Nothing To Be Desired
at Ridiculously Low Prices.
Children’s Coats
$2.50 Coats 9ftC
$3.98 Coats BD
$5.00 Coats $l9B
$5.95 Coats $2 50
$6.50, $6.95 Coats $298
$7.50, $7.95 Coats $3 50
$8.50, $8.95 Coats .. .. .. $3 98
SIO.OO Coats $4 50
$12.60 Coats.. .. .. .. .. $550
$13.95 Coats •••$5 98
Ladies ’ Coats
SIO.OO Coats $3 95
$12.50 and $13.95 Coats $5 95
$15.00 Coats $5 95
$18.95 Coats $695
$21.95 and $22.95 Coats $8 95
$25.0* Coats $995
$39.76 Coats $1250
A Few Ladies' Dresses Left
Your Choice For
$2.95, $4.95 and $5.95
Worth $6.95 to $25.
In Serges, Fancy Woolens, Mourning Crepe ae
Chine and Charmeuse.
IMPORTANT FURNITURE NEWS
THERE IS AN END TO EVERYTHING, AND SO MUST THERE BE TO THIS PARTICULARLY GOOD THING Full
Sweep Price Reductions on Every Article in our two Furniture Floors. Another Six Months Must Pass Before Every Piece is Reduced
at the Same Time. Whoever will Need Furniture Months Hence will Save Money by Buying This Week.
REDUCTIONS RANGE FROM IO to 33 l A PER CENT
if#
$45 Over Stuffed Fire Side Chairs $34
This is one of our best sellers and is the most comfort
able chair in the house. Upholstered all over with the
best Spanish leather, loose cushions in seat and back.
And broad wings on each side forms the most com
fortable head rest. This chair sells <l*o/1 A A
regularly at $46.00. Now
$22.50 Dining Table, at $17.50
This table is made of solid quartered oak, is 64 inches
round, extends to 6 feet. <M *7 CA
Only M/.DU
S3O Mahogany Writing Desk $22.50
This desk is 36 inches wide, very conveniently ar
ranged inside, and is finished dull rich fl*oo CA
mahogany. Only
THE ONE PAPER IN MOST HOMES-THE ONLY PAPER IN MANY HOMES
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 24, 1915.
$25.00 KarpenOver
Stuffed Chair
$18.50
This Chair is very roomy and
comfortable, upholstered in
the best Spanish leather,
Karpin construction, guar
anteed. Regular price $25.
$18.50
ANDREWS BROS. CO.
870 BROAD STREET
We Give anti Redeem Purple Stamps
You will have to see these Fleecy
Woolen, Prettily Colored or Spotless
White Blankets, in regular and extra
size, to, appreciate just what these
prices mean to you in Great Savings.
$3.98 Blankets $2 50
$8.95 Blankets $495
SIO.OO Blankets $5 95
$12.50 Blankets $695
$13.75 Blankets $7-50
Special Lot of Embroideries
and Mat Laces Half Price
New Embroideries now in. Baby
Sets, All Overs, Baby Yokes, Seaming,
Beading, Flouncing and Insertions.
NEW VAL LACES NOW ON DISPLAY
Pretty Flowered Kimonas
$1.25 Flannelette Kimonas 750
$1.98 Flannelette Kimonas sllO
$1.50 Children’s Bath Robes 75C
$5.00 Ladles Silk Kimonas $2 50
$6.50 Ladles Silk Kimohas $3 25
Klosfit Underskirts
$5.00 Skirts $3 98
Messaline and Jersey
Top Skirts
$8.98 Skirts $250
$8.98 Green Silk Skirts $l9B
$5.00 Green Silk Skirts $250
548.00 Solid Mahogany Poster Beds
i
$275.00 Post Colonial Bed Room
Suite, at $2 19.00
This Suite is made of beautifully grained solid ma
hogany, has dust proof partitions between each
drawer, and mouse proof bottoms. Each piece is
ornamented with heavy turned posts topped with pine
apple carvings. There is a Dresser, Chiffonier,
Dressing Table, Bed, Straight Chair, Toilet Table,
Chair and Rocker. Complete $219 00
Our House Furnishing Club Plan
Enables you to buy the Same a* for Cash, and
Pay Monthly in Small Payments. The small fee for
carrying is offset by the Purple Stamps which we
give c»n Monthly Payments.
NEW SPORT COATS
That Are the Last Word in Style , and
at Marvelously Reasonable Prices
Black and white Plaid Coats, a distinct double line plaid,
in a white ground, large white bone buttons, trimmed, three
quarter length with belt, pockets and deep A AA
cuffs, this stunning coat is jplV (|v
All White Sport Coats
Of Finest Chinchilla, Bain* model as above, /tj a a
only with patch pockets, IplOswir
Stylish Man Tailored Covert Coats
Three-quarter length, small yoke at back, klmona sleeves
with large stitched armholes. Fullness below yoke in back
Is caught with small brond belts on each side, /h.* a a
Large patch pockets, deep cuff and mannish 7k IIV till
revers. Price ... VXvtvv
COVERT COAT,, three-quarter length, large stitched arm
holes, stitched belt that confines fullness, patch pockets with
stitched top, largo collar and round revers. A AA
This stylish reasonable coat Is trimmed In NK MX
bone buttons. Price W»VV/
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/pn : jtfj
$27.50
Four Poster
C o 1 o n i al
Twin li e ds
in rich dull
mahogany.
Selling reg
ularly for
$48.00, now
,on sale at
$27.50
$6.00 PER YEAR—FIVE CENTS PER COPY
$56,50 Paul Kitchen
Cabinet, at
$27.50
Has nickle covered work
table, tilting flour bin, metal
bread and cake drawer,
sliding doors, and every
improved feature that can
be put in fi kitchen cabinet.
White enamel inside. Reg
ular price d*o7 CA
$36.60, now . . 4>£/.jU
Skirt Materials
White Cotton Golpine, 40
inches wide, or
the yard.. .. / ODC
Weave Cloth in
While, 35c, 39c, 50c
wfft
\V jj§
./■ ||| j, ''
New Spring Suit*
$16.95 to $30.00
New Wide Separate Skirts
$3.98 to $6.95
New Spring Dresses
$5.95 to $35.00
NEW SPRING WAISTS
Whit* Jap Bilk Waists. yok« formed
with hamstltchcd seaming, scorning
omund ths collars, armholes and
Cuffs. This dainty Wslst tp a
srr. si-98
White Jap Waists, hemstitched col
lar and cuffs, extra
White and flesh Crepe de Chine
Waists, can be worn either high or
low by the use of buttons few A
and silk loops.
each
Handsome quality of Crepe de Chine
Waists, embroidered all
over, one of the newest 'KO SI I
m.stela, each JTvI.OtF
Flowered Chiffon Waists, tvand
pntntnd effects, made over chiffon,
trimmed In soft ruf- m -% f\Q
flea of rich lace, JJ
each •
NEW NECKWEAR
NEW HANDBAGS— t
NEW VEILS—
Special Lot of Sample
Waiits, to close / OG
—7Yjr'
$14.00 Solid Mahogany
Electric Reading
Lamp, at
$10.50
This Lamp stands 18 inches high,
is equipped with large silk shade
and silk cord for attaching to
socket. Sells regularly d»i A rt A
for $14.00. Now .. i^IU.DU
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