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“My home is full of calm delights
And Comfort without measure;
For COMFY SLIPPERS fill our nights
With forty kinds of pleasure.”
—Walt Mason.
Look for the Comfy trade
mark on the slipper. It
identifies the genuine
Daniel Green Felt
Slipper
We have them in all
sizes and colors for your
CHRISTMAS GIFT TO FRIEND
OR RELATIVE.
SOLI) BY
Stelling-N ickerson
SOCIETY
34th Company, M. T. D., M. T. C., Give
Give Thanksgiving Day Banquet
There wu* nothing In the way of en
tertainment at (’amp Hancock y«*a
terilay that wan more delightful tn
every way than wax the Thanksgiving
1 >ay banquet at which the 34th Com
pany, Main Training Depot, Machine
tlun Training Center, entertained. The
dinner wan given by the private* and
non-oommiwkmed offloern and will go
down In the social hinroiy of the com
pany long after the boy* have been
mustered out. Guest* were invited for
Caporaf(wptivon
** Dq/pcfs
Bffore applying powder—give your
akin a protecting coat o(
MARINELLO
Motor Cream
Shiekl* akin against wind and wrather.
Prevent, tan and aunbum. Krrna akin unit
snd velvety. Mimmairo rdiu/ ni mtiil com.
pinion deirvta. Abaolutrlv rvarnual to
Pi ope* cate ot facial beauty. Tty it.
MRS. H. F. GUEST
506 Leonard Building.
EXfIENTD
Apt, SKIN
BtAUiIFIER
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SALT RHEUM
Dark and Kaiiow Skh\. Ti-tt-rr barbers
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AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE B
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For laftau and Children
Intlso For Over 30 Years
2 o’clock and the mens hall In which
they were served was brilliant and
bvuutiful in it* elaborate decoration,*.
The bare wall* had been gatiundeu
with long leaf pine, the rafters twined
with garland* of brilliant autumn
leave*, and graceful brunches of au
tumn leave* in ull their gorgeous col
oring completely screened the wall*.
The lights were encased in artistic
Japanese shades inverted parasols.
I'laced at intervals down the long hall
were mound* of pumpkins, their yellow
tone adding another effective touch o%
color to the scene of festoons of red,
white and blue were looped from the
rafters, and formed a canopy effectl
over the tables. Down the center of
the long (aide*, that were covered with
spotless white, were pryamnls of fruit
and nuts. lk>wn either side were the
glittering water glasses that wer*
flanked with military precision by the
knife, fork and spoons used in the ser
vice which were "stacked anus," sur
mounted by a small T. S. flag, which
with the attractively emblazoned menu
curd* were souvenirs or the occasion.
A delicious dinner was temptingly
served and t>* social charm of the oc
casion was most pronounced. Aw
during the dinner a group of colorcu
artist* entertained the guest* witn
cabaret selections and with the nuts
and cigars there were clever little in
formal speeches, Capt. Edmund K. Si
mons leading. Altogether the occasion
was replete with pleasure and happi
ness. and will long he remembered by
the men of the company and u number
of ladies friends of the men, who wer%
present on this happy occasion.
• • •
Mm It. I’. Herndon, of Dunlap, (it.,
was In th. uit> yesterday.
• • •
Mr. snd Mr* ftoo. H. Meadowcroft
have returned from Athens, (,1a
• • •
Ml>s Minnie Fuqua was in Atlanta
yesterday.
• • •
Mis# V. l’lgford. of Wilmington, N.
C.. was In the city yesterday.
MISS MARGARET CARNEGIE
TO MARRY ENSIGN
ROSWELL MILLER.
Now York.— New York's society was
. ■—.
MAQ,v PiCK.FCR,O
• >OS***4 k-Alll* *
M*ry Pickford In “Johanna Enliata** at
th# Rialto today and tomorrow.
AUGUSTA HERALD READERS ARE SUBSTANTIAL CUSTOMERS FOR AUGUSTA HERALD ADVERTISERS
surprised today at the announcement
of the engagement of Miss Margaret
Carnegie, only child of Mr. and Mrs.
Andrew Carnegie, to Ensign Roswell
Miller, U. S. N., non of the late Ron
well Miller. No date has been set for
the wedding.
* * •
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Mac Kerrin have
returned from Meriwether, 8. C., where
they have spent a delightful week with
Mr. and Mrs. Rowland at their coun
try home, "Melrose.'' Mr. and Mrs.
Rowland will remain all winter at
"Melrose."
JOHNSON-JONES.
Many friends will be interested In
the announcement of the marriage of
Miss Minnie I.ee Jones and Mr James
Clary Johnson which took place on
Thursday at the parsonage of the
Crawford Avenue Raptist Church, Rev.
Thomas Walker officiating. The bride
was daintily gowned In gray silk fin
ished with trimmings of midnight
blue, and with hat, shoes and gloves in
corresponding tone. Attendants at
the marriage were Mr. and Mrs. Tom
mie Jones arid Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Wells. After the ceremony an inform
al reception was Imld and buffet re
freshments served.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnson are at home to
their (fiends at 1475 Estes Street.
IMPORTANT NOTICE.
Mrs. John F. Rransrord asks that all
mothers who have boys in the navy
and whose names were not on the re
cently published list, will send their
names to her immediately. This Is
necessary as the Navy Service Flag ot
Augusta Is being made and will soon
be finished.
Mrs. Bransford also asks that all the
mothers who have hoys In France will
get their navy garments for them from
the league once. The garments for
the hoys who are not overseas will be
given out a little later.
PRESBYTERIAN *SYNODICAL
CALLED OFF.
The Presbyterian Hynodiral of Geor
gia, which was to have been held on
December 2rd, 4th and sth at Greene
Street Presbyterian Church, has been
called off. This step was made neces
sary on account of present conditions
throughout the country wnlch made It
advisable.
• • •
Mr. and Mth. O. T. Pearrc have re
turned from Camak, Ga.
• * •
Mr. and Mrs. J H. Smith haxe re
turned from Athens. Ga.
• * •
Miss Irene King, of Wilmington, N.
C., passed through the city yesterday
on her way to Atlanta, Ga.
‘NO, THANKS,’ SAYS McADOO
Morristown, Tenn. —“Thank you. but I
hop* . ou will not see me as President."
So replied Wm. (J. MrAdrto to admir
er* here today when they expressed the
hope that he would he President of the
United Htaten when, he next visited Mor
ristown.
The Director General and his party
spent two hours here today inspecting
railroad terminal facilities.
SAVO KNOWS NO
IMPOSSIBILITY IN
GOOD COOKING
The use of SAVO in a score of big
military hospitals proves its worth.
There is nothing in the whole cata
logue of cookery In which this well
known egg preparation will not do
perfectly everything an egg will. Its
use, Mrs. Housewife, will save practi
cally 50 <*ents a dozen on your “cook
ing eggs.’’ Your grocer has It.
Order TODAY, hut demand the gen
uine the kind that has the RED
HTRIPKD RACK A OK. adv.
The Unusual in Fancy
Work
(Pictorial Review Design.)
The touch that give* a smart finish
to the front of a tailleur is supplied in
this collar of *hecr organdy trimmed
with hand embroidery. The design is
done In solid satin stitch, any color
desired bring used. White is always
pretty, however, *; m< 1 rorr with any
thing The straps across the front ot
the stock are held In place by tiny
crochet buttons.
Pictorial Review Collar No. 736 ft.
Sizes, small, medium and large, five
different style*. 20 cents. Embroidery
No 12266. Transfer, blue or yellow,
of 64 design4s, 16 cents.
Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic
restores vitality and energy by purifying
and enrobing tne bloo-i You can feel its
strengthening, invigorating effect. Brice
•0c —Adv.
Lady Druggists’s Advice
Taken
"My sister-in-law is a druggist. She
told me of several bud stomach and
liver cusea which were benefited by
taking Mayr’a Wonderful Remedy anil
advised in« to tr'* It. 1 hud numerous
had attacks due t» bloating and bad
almost constant pain in my stomach
before getting your remedy. 1 an*
feeling fine now." ft i* a simple,
harmless preparation, that remove*
the laturrhul mucus from the intes
tinal tract and allays the inflammation
which causes practically all stomacn,
liver and intestinal ailments. Including
appendicitis. One dose will convince
or money refunded. Howard’s Drug
Store anil druggists everywhere.-- adv.
Safety First!
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FAMOUS MARCUS MUSICAL COMPANY
ONLY REVUE COMPANY TO COME SOUTH
Since the definite announcement was
marie in these column* that the famous
Marcus Musical revues would he present
ed at the Grond all next week there has
been much speculation as to how it was
possible to secure this famous organiza
tion and likewise how the show ever in
vaded this section at nil while Its com
petitors Ziegfeld’s “Follies’’ and the New
York Winter Garden “Passing Show’’ con
fine their operations to the north ond
east.
To give the lie to any intimation that
the Marcus show is curtailed or abridged
for its southern tour Mr. Tant explained
the circumstances surrounding the book
ing of the show south of the Mason-Pixon
line. Following are the facts as told by
Mr. Tont:
Last summer when Mr. McAdoo an
nounced that the cost of transportation
to theatrical enterprises would figure fifty
to one hundred percent more a number
“Fatty” Arbuckle In the Newest Comedy,
“The Cook ” at the Princess Today
The Thoa. IT. I nee star, Enid Ben
nett, will appear at' the Princess today
In her latest Paramount picture,
When Do We Eat?” This is a com
edy production that has more funny
situations to the foot than any other
that Augusuta's theatregoers have had
the pleasure of viewing in some time.
Roscoe (Fatty) Arbuckle, widely
known as the commander-in-chief of
America’s army of screen comedians,
Is seen at his host in his latest comedy
produced for Paramount, "The Cook,”
which will he shown at the Princess
theatre today and tomorrow.
Mr. Arbuckle Is the heavyweight
cook in a beach case and, like the
waiter, he loves the pretty cashier.
They are rivals until a tough guy en
ters the place and takes a hand in
the love game. Arbuckle sets his ter
rier upon the disturber and a scene
of excitement ensues. Many comical
situations follow*, including a scream
ingly funny Ashing trip made by Ar
buckle and his dog, a chase of the
tough guy down a roller coaster, the
fall of the cashier from the coaster
to the ocean, her rescue and the like.
The comedy is clean and wholesome
and thoroughly enjoyable. Mr. Ar
buckle is supported by Buster Keaton,
A 1 St. John and Alice Bake, not to
speak of "Luke.” the dog. whose per
formance is a revelation of canine sa
gacity.
Yesterday hundreds of amusement
seekers were highly pleased with the
program at the Princess. The man
agement guarantees that each and ev
ery day will And the Princess show
ing only the very best pictures on the
Nadine
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Keep* Tho
Complexion Beautiful
Boft and velvety. Money back if not en
tirely pleased. Nadine i 9 pur* and harm
less. Adhere* until washed off. Prevent*
•unburn and return of discoloration*.
A million delighted users prove it* value.
Tints: Flesh, Pink, Brunette, White.
S elf ky Imime TeiUt Center* *r Mail
National Toilet Comp.* iy t Paris, Tena.
LEMON JUICE
WHITENS SKIN
Girls! Make beauty lotion
at home for few cents
Squeexe the Juice of two lemons into
a bottle oontalnli.it three ounces of
Orchard White, shake well, and you
have a quarter pint of the best bleach
ing and skin whitening lotion, and
complexion beautlfier at very, vary
*m.i 11 cost.
Your grocer has the lemons and any
drug store or toilet counitt will supply
three ounces of Orchard White for a
few cents Massage this sweely frn
itrnnt lollo:. Into the face, neck, arms
and hands each duy nnJ see how tan.
redness, an down ess. sunburn and wind
hum disappear and how clear, soft and
n t white the 'kin oecomes. Yes:
1* Is armless, adv
Quinine That Dees Net Affect Held
Because of It' tonic and laxative effect.
I.AXATTVE BROMO QCININE (Tah’ers'
ran be taken bv anyone without cau*>r.g
nervouanesa or ringing In the head There
I' only one "Bromo Quinine " E W
OROVXB signature on the box JOe.—Adv
A recuperative diet In tnfluersa Hor
llck'e Malted Milk, very digestible.—Adv.
The .new
gteam treatment
forpale, sallov.shins
When your skin is pale and colorless—“pasty,”
It means that your pores are clogged and unable
to throw off all the waste matter that they should.
One night a week try this treatment. Fill
your basin full of hot water—almost boiling hot.
Bend over the top of the basin and cover your
head and the basin with a heavy bath towel, so
that no steam can escape. Steam your face for
thirty seconds. This opens the pores wide,
stimulates the tiny blood vessels ,of the face and
brings the blood to the surface.
Now lather a hot cloth with Woodbury’s
Facial Soap. With this.washyour face thoroughly,
rubbing the lather well into the skin in an up
ward and outward motion. Then rinse the skin
well, first with warm water, then with cold, and
finish by rubbing it for thirty seconds with a piece
of ice. This closes ihc pores and makes the skin
firm in texture.
If you have a good color use Woodbury’s
Facial Soap nightly for general cleansing. This
treatment , however, is intended only for pale,
sallow skins.
of prominent managers Including Mar
t-life, met in New York. All but one
agreed to cut down the size and expense
of their productions to offset the added
transportotion costs. This Marcus re
fused to do. He determined to keep his
attraction up to its established stand
ard The .solution was In eliminating as
many one night stands as possible. The
scheme enabled the comjiany to remoin
Intact, besides making thousands of new’
friends in a territory that’s never before
been viisted by the Marcus show.
feld’s “Follies” or the “Passing Show.”
Traveling men, other showmen and the
traveling public generally don’t go into
any wild monifestations of jdy when the
rate raise is metloned but neither Mr.
Marcus nor the southern play-going pub
lic can find It in their hearts to feel other,
than glad at the outcome of the McAddo
edict.
market. Owing to an unavoidable de
lay, the orchestra engaged for the
Princess did not arrive until late last
night. Music will he furnished today
throughout the entire program.
Daily Fashion
Hint
Pretcntd Especially For This
Newspaper
VERY EXTRA IN VELVET.
The season has brought out noth
ing more classic than this costume In
black velvet made n one-plcce effect,
the round neck of the overdress Is
finished with a collar of poarl gray
...tin and thi dining is effected at
tho left side. There Is a twopleco
underskirt attached to so underbody
of lining Satin cuffs finish the
sleeves. Medium else calls for SH
vards of satin and 2 yards of cord.
Pictorial Review Costume No. 7941.
Pitas. 24 to 4S Inches bust. Price. 25
cents.
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f|M_ !
After the very first time you have used it, your cheeks
will begin to show a fresh, new color. The other six
nights of the week, cleanse your skin thoroughly in tha
usual way with Woodbury's Facial Soap and warm water.
See how much the first treatment does
Get your first cake of Woodbury’s today. Begin
now to overcome whatever condition is keeping
your skin from being as lovely as it should be.
Blackheads, conspicuous nose pores, oily skin and
shiny nose, blemishes, a sluggish, sallow skin treat
ments for these and others of the commoner skin troubles
are given in the booklet “A Skin You Love to 1 ouch
which comes wrapped around the soap.
You will find a 25c cake sufficient for a month or
six weeks of any Woodbury treatment and for general
cleansing use during this time.
'Get a cake today. It is on sale at all drug stores and
toilet goods counters throughout the United States and
Canada. The Andrew Jergens Company, Cincinnati
New York and Perth, Ontario,
A. C. L. DERAILMENT
Charleston, S. C.—According to ad
vices received here this morning at the
Atlantic Coast Line chief dispatch
ers’ office, there was no loss of life
among passengers on through south
boand train No. 89, which was derailed
a short distance below Kingstree, S.
C., about one o’clock this morning.
Engineer Jager and his fireman being
killed. Many of the passengers were
violently shaken, but a negro woman
was the only one injured so severely
as to necessitate taking her to a hos
pital. A baggage master was also
hurt. It will be ten or twelve hours
before the tracks are cleared. Mean
while service is maintained with some
delay by detouring trains by way of
Sumter. Florence and Lanes.
A split rail is supposed to have
caused the wreck. Several coaches
were derailecl.
IN RECOVERED PROVINCES
Paris.—ln the re-organization of the
recovered provinces there will be dif
ficulty in carrying out the necssary
elimination of the German elements,
which are said, to prevail, says the
new mayor.
new mayor of Metz to a correspondent
of the Journal. “I do not mean the
working population, which will quickly
come to us, but refer more particular
ly to men holding public offices or
occupying import! nt commercial po
sitions.
We hope the peace conference will
take this into consideration. We will
take all necess- y steps to be sure that
Wi
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Jiffy-Jell
comes in fresh
fruit flavors for
desserts. But it
also comes in
mint flavor, to
make instant
garnish jell.
The mint
flavor comes
sealed in a vial,
so it keeps its
strength and
freshness. It makes a green jell
with a wealth of fresh mint flavor.
Serve with cold meats or roast
lamb. Or mix in meat scraps be
fore cooling and make a meat
loaf of it.
Try Loganberry Jiffy-Jell for a
fruity dessert, and Mint for a gar
nish jell. They will delight you.
2 Package* for 25 Cent*
At Yomr Grocer’t
Jiffy-Jell—Waukesha, Wiseomin
Special Grocery Sale
These prices will hold good, beginning tomorrow,
all next week.
24 lb. sack Best Self Rising Flour. . .$1.58
48 lb. sack Best Self Rising Flour.. .$3.15
48 lb. sack Queen Pantry $3.30
No. 10 Snowdrift . $2.30
15 lbs. fancy Irish
Potatoes 55c
10 lbs. Best Rice . . $1.25
Fancy Grits, a peck . .70c
Country Meal, a peck 60c
Good Coffee. 5 lbs. SI.OO
Arbuckle’s Coffee,
4 lbs 95c
Maxwell House Coffee.
3 oounds SI.OO
Worcester Sauce, 2
for 25c
Prunes. 2 lbs 35c
You always find the best values here. We always
give you the benefit of any decline in the market.
ORDER YOUR FEEDS FROM US.
Consumsrs Grocery Company
1101 BROAD. PHONE 783.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD
it does. It is necessary that there he
strictest inquiry before naturalization
is granted."
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For rheumatism, neuralgia, lumbago,
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bruises, sore throat and croup, it has been
found most effective- Accept no substi
tute. This great oil is golden red color
only. There is nothing like it. Every
bottle guaranteed. 30c, 60c and SI.OO or
money refunded at all druggists—Adv.
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Time!
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C.O. Kenny Co.
976 Broad. Phone 601.
Royal Scarlet Pork and
Beans, a can 20c
Pic Nic Hams, a lb. . ,28c
Oleomargarine, a lb. 45c
Dime Milk, 6 cans .. 95c
Hog Jojwls, a lb., ..32c
Cod Fish, a lb 25c
Smoked Herring, 3 for 25c
Karo Syrup, gallon . . 85c
Peacock Syrup,
14 gallon 50c, 1 ’s . SI.OO
Fancy Mackerel, 2 for 25c
White Fish, Kits . . SI.OO
Royal Scarlet Sliced
Pineapple, a can .. . ,40c