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FOUR
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IN THE MIDST OF LIFE.
It wan Ohrlntmiw* svsfi at th© Union
Station and th* wind w*m- Mow Ing brisk
ly through th** long op« t» building Th**
lights v\ii«' burnlnfr br»:*btly, ©specially
In th*> nld*- boo Mi wh<*r© th© Christmas
Canteen won *< ndlng our It* wclcom© t«
nil passerby Th© table* w* re all fill'd
wiih m roorry group of aoWbra ami mar*
|»<« nil happy In the thought of getting
bom© and nil enjoying hot coffee and
turkey sandwtclu* that w* re bGng d* ftly
nerved by .voting wom«*n wearing th© K«*d
Crmr Canto n Service uniform. At the
h*b,bts of th- feutivlUca it vr©at army
trm U with It* hood'd cover drove In th©
station. lined up at the track and five or
„lv of th* Hancock bov* unloaded If*
fr. Inht. h long bsr< pint? Mi* In which
win a i nakid which h* Id the r©ma!na of
one of their number, a bov who had nas*-
<«j ,i vi!«v and v ho**, n miln* were ruing
Kit home on Chrlattna* cv»: to bis p©o
j»l< They were placed on one of the 1
an.all railroad truck* and left alone wait
111the out-going train Truly In the
midst of life. w« are In death!'
• • •
MARRIAGE OF MR. C. D WHEELER
AND MISS WILLIE NEIBLING
JONES.
The tnurrlane of Ml«r VVMIa Netbllng
Jon**. and Mr < llnton Daw»on Wheeler
win un event of Intcreat to many friend*,
occurring Saturday morning at 11 o’clock
at the home of the bride. Kill* atreet,
and hum attended by a number of inter
rated friend* alhtough no formal invita
tion* were sent out Th*- hotme wn« very
charming In it* <‘hrl*tma* decorations
and lighted with the gb am from many
red. white and blue light* which fram'd
the doorway* and encircled the central
chandelier* There were no attendant*
and the wedding inutile wan rendered hy
the young a later of th** bride, Mi** Emma
Plunkett, who during th*- ceremony, play
ed moat expnNHiu* ly '*ll- art* and Flow
er* '* Owing t*» fR llliien* of th* bride’*
paater. Rev. Joseph 8* vler. t h** cere
mony was perform* *1 by Hev. John 8. Jen
kln*. of 81 John’* Church.
The bride wore a smart tailored suit
of taup* < loth with a chi*’ little hat of
taupe ha tin end straw. Her flower*
w»re a corsage bouquet «»f pink rose
bud* and valley 111)**.
Immediately after the ceremony and
congratulation* Mr. and Mr*. Wh©**l©r
left tor Wellington, New York and oilier
point* of interest On their return they
will make their home with the bride’*
moi her.
Mr* Wheeler l* Mia eldest daughter of
Mr* T V Pliink*tt and is a great fa
vorits with all who know i«< r. winning |
many frt* nd* by her lovely diapoali ion ,
and bright personality.
Mr. Wheeler Is a well known young
Augustan wh** I* no lea* t*,polar than
1* hi* bride. He bold* ft responsible |*»- i
sit lon with th* * nion Heed and l • lla i
Company. *or dial numerous nnd most
sincere, *ro the good wish©* extended
to him snd hi* bride.
• • •
RED CROSS WORKROOMS
OPEN; WORKERS GREATLY
NEEDED T* ERE.
The work room* at the Red cross hend
nuarler* will be open every day thlsj
v* ck with th* ©ingle <»»*• pilot) of New j
Year’s day. Worker* ar»- greatly needed
there and any nnd all women who tan
«par* u day this week- an*! what woman
(.innot arc asked to put It In Ked Cro*«
work.
• • •
BELGIAN GARMENTS TO RE
SENT IN RY JANUARY t*t.
All ffitrm* nt* that have been made fur
the H''ly. lan* at'* naked to he sent In
by January I Those having unfinished
garment* . r»* asked to finish them a*
•oon os possible, before I. * date if thsy
can.
• • •
meeting of directors of
OOYS HOME POSTPONED.
The meeting of the board of director*
of the Hoys’ Home which wm* to have j
been held January 1, ha* boon postponed]
until the following W>dm»s*tay, January
• • •
Mr* Anderson of Toceoa. On . I* visit
ing Mr. and Mrs, James (’. Harrison.
DANDRUFF MAKES
HAIR FALL OUT
o Small Snttlo of “Pandcrino"
t«cps hair thick, strong,
beautiful.
Wr’sl Try this! Doubles beauty
of your hair in few
moments.
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rail
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Within ten minute* after an applica
tion of lender In* jrou can not find a
•Ingle trace of dandruff or falling hair
and your aoalp will not Itch, but what
will plena* you moat will b# after a few
week*' use when you eee new lialr. fin*
and downy at flrat -yea Out really
new hair growing all over th* aoalp.
A little Itanderlne Immediately dou
ble* th* Iteauty of your hair No dif
ference bow dull, faded, brtltle and
•craggy luat molaten a cloth with
Danderlne and carefully draw It
through your hair, taking on* amall
•trand at a time Th* effect I* nutat
ing -your hair will l<* light, fluffy and
wavy, and have an appearance of
ahundance. an incomparable tuatie
•oftnra* and luxurtance.
o*l a amall bottle of Knowllcn'a
thmderina for a few cent* at
any drug etore or toller counter
and prove that your hair la a*
proity and acft aa any that It haa
been neglected nr Injured by emreiaaa
treatment- thara elf yen aurrly can
have beautiful PMr and io*a of it if you
will Juni try * in tie Dan4rrtaa —adr
U. S. Wife of Czar’s Aid Flea
Famine may claim more live* In R uasla this winter than the war did. This
1* the message Just brought to A meric h by Mrs Marguerlta Derf**ldc?n (left)
and her daughter Countess Derfelds n la a Now York girl who was th© wife
of Usneral lierfelden, formerly genera I of. the cear’s suite.
AT PARTRI DGF INN. 9
. With th** festivities of (Thriftmss over
I guests sojourning at Partridge inn fire
j now making pinna for celebrating New
Year * nnd a* till* I* always observed on
a lavish *■ ale throughout the south,
many of the resident* of Augusta will
bold open house. and guest* at the va
rious resort hotels will be entertained by
their friend* who iito members of the
villa colony, or of the Country Club
set. Ther** will probably be an informal
dance at the Inn, although this ha* not
been d* finitely decided upon
Never tin* the Inn looked *o attractive,
I the Immense dining room was transform
ed Into n bower of green, holly trees
entwined with hundred* of yard* of red
[satin ribbon war* placed in th* cortisra
jof the room, und »h« gr<-ut pillar* were
| concealed with vinca and evergreens.
, while Munpcnded tihove ulLthe dome shad
ed light* wore great wreaths
of holly nod hlhhon, th*i many rosn
shiub’d candelabra* adding a soft touch
of color to the whole. An elaborate Christ -
hihm menu was arranged and number* of
officer* enjoyed their Chrlstmua dinner at
the Inn
Christina* eve an Informal dance was
held at tl»»’ Inn to which quite a num
ber of the younger social *< t of Augii*ta
I earns, for n farewell dance with some
j of th# officers Who have been discharged
and ure leaving for their distant homes
this week
(J L«>© Knight of Philadelphia, who
for many a* anon* ha* been among the
first of the winter guests to arrive at
the Inn. and among the last to leave,
baa returned, and was extended a cordial
greeting by hi* many friends In Augusta.
II It Ktcurn* and daughter. Ml** A
ft Htearns of Haranac Lake, arrived a
few day* Mgo to join Mr* Htearns who nc
com pan led f»y Iter tnuid has been liero for
Neveral week*.
Mr and Mrs Medruder Pent of \Vn*h-
Ington. who ha to boon guests *t ths Inn
for Several weeks, have decided to take a
bungalow in Augusta for the winter, iim
Mr Dent, who i* connected with the
: Southern Railroad, will be Htatlon* <l, here
| for some time Mr Dent I* very popular
nilh a largo clrcls *»f friend* in Augusta,
land Mrs. Dent, whoso home was formerly
in Philadelphia, will b*» warmly welcomed
by the counger social *e*
Mi** All*-*’ Whittle of fllsckvlHe, and
daughter. Ml*-* Lena Whittle, who l*
home on a ('hriatmaa vacation from Smith
Daily Fashion
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A KEW RI.OUBB UTKTOW.
Th« aeparate walat ahowa Itaelf
In endless variety thta aaaaon. Much
cf It* amartneat I* embodied In col
lar effects the modal pictured today
haring attrpllco revert rut In cue
with the collar Th* front* are luck
ed t« a ahcnlder yck* Tha aklrt I*
of hlaek sport* aatln. tv* yard* 49
lnrhe« wide being required for med
ium alia The blnuao call* for Ifj
yards 49 Inch aaltn or georgette
I’lete-lal Hr view lllouee No 7*6s,
B'r--t $4 I - 4v Inches hue! Price.
fC rent* Skirt No 746? Sire*. S 4 to
5> lin be* t waL A’rue, S 9 vault.
HuuuaiA ntKALU Ktflucna *nt sUi«i/miinL uusiuiwlks kjk AUUUSTfI HERALD ADVERTISERS
college, were luncheon guests at Part
ridge Inn on Monday, having motored
over from their plantation for a abort
visit here.
Mr and Mr*. Marcus Boyd and Mr*
William Boyd of Pittsburg, und 11. H.
Boyd of Harbor Creek. Pa., have been en
joying a sojourn at Partridge Inn.
Five officer* from Camp Hancock cam-
IK>*ed a small dinner party on Sunday
eight at th«- Inn. They were; Capt. F.
<». JlbiMtcud, Capt. John Garth Hood
btt. Lt. C. C. Bartley und Hgls. 11. C.
Rumhurton nnd J. C Taylor.
Ono of the most delightful entertain
ment* enjoyed by the guests here was the
lecture and monologue* kiven on Monday
night, the lecturer being Mis* Holme* and
the render Ml** Annabell* B. Macglll of
Philadelphia Th** affair was given under
Ihe auspice* of the American committee
for the Armenian and Syrian relief.
Mr and Mr*. I). J. H Lovett, Mis* Vlv
y**n Lovett and ll.irir Comstock Lovett
of Larchmont, N. Y . arrived Monday to
spend tho Christmas holiday* at tho Inn.
Charb* Reed of Camp Jackson, and
Frank J. I.**.* from Pari* Inland, came
over to upend the holiday at the Inn, re
turning to camp early Thursday morning.
Mr and Mr* \V. II Schroder, and
Mis* Heck of least Orange, are among
the late arrivals, having reached hero
in Uni* to celebrate Christmas.
il J. Luther of Spartanburg, rams over
for Chr lid mas and reglaterta at tho Inn.
Captain Luther was for several months
stationed at Camp Hancock.
Mr. and air* F. K Colly of Ooshon.
N. Y.. are enjoying a sojourn here.
Cecil Hen nett nnd M T Rafferty paid
a brief visit hero over the holiday.
P M Allyn of Boston spent a short
ttmo hors this week.
SUMTER SOCIAL NEWS.
Sumter, S. C.—-Among the Christmas
visitors in th • city I* George Bultman
"i tu* ii.n* «i States Navy Medical Corps,
stationed *V \nnajM>lls lie I* visiting hi*
mother on Kaat Llhvriy.ktreet.
Miss Lilly Gregg Ha* Come from Menu
fort to spend the week with relative*
Lt nnd Mr* J. M Mallory of Louis
\lUe; Mi** l-tattler Doethnn of Detroit,
are visiting AV. J Deethan In this city.
Mr* William Renton und children of
Salisbury ar»i visiting Mr and Mrs Henry
Spann on Haskell utrcet
Arthur Havnsw’orth, Fnslgn U. R. N.,
I* spcnditu? the hohdavs with hts parents.
Mr and Mr*. .1 W. Haynsworth
Mr* M c Sp* nc* r of Newport, Va ,
ha* returned hom** after a \!*it to her
sister, Mrs J G. Crawford
Mrs Samuel Carter and children of
Ashland. Vu . arc spending the holidays
with Mr* Carter* parents. Mi and Mr*.
R D Let’ at th«'tr home on Warren street.
George F Kppcrson, Jr., IT. S. N., is
visiting at home.
Milling DcsChnmp* Is visiting at h**me.
Mr nnd Mr* Frank McLeod have g*)ii«s
to v ImII relattV’ S at Fwtswvllle. %
Charles t’urtl*. F. 8. N . ha* come
from Charleston to spend the week at
home.
Lt Clarence Hnypsworth ha* obtained
hi* discharge from the service nnd has
returned home
Frnmett Ilrunson of Marlon gpctit tho
Christmas with Ids parents. Mr and Mrs.
\N L. Brunson.
R A Hughe* of Fnlon was a visitor
In the city thi* week
Charb* Wilson of the F. S. Marine
Corpa who hs* hern stationed at Faria
Island is visiting relative* In the city.
Mrs J W Dickson of Dallngton i*
spending norm- time with her daughter,
Mrs. Kdwsrd Hoyle of llgskell street.
Miss Corinne DeLorme. who teaches In
th»» Tlmmonsvllle s« hoolq, spent the week
st home.
Lt John Kdens of t'stnp Meade is
vietting relatives In the city.
R C Wallace. Jr . stationed with tho
naval forces at Charleston is spending
a few days at home
Art’# * Deal of Chicago Is spending a
short time In the city with relatives
Mrs L. L 1 Inthv of Charleston and Mrs
Mix of Washington spent a few days with
Mr and Mrs Art hut S. Httrby on Purdy
street this week
Gorda Dowd of Charleston spent Christ
mas with Mr and Mrs <\ A. Isaacs on
North Washington street
1. C. Molse of this city sailed for
France on the twenty-first. He goes
over to do Jewish Welfare work In which
he has been cm raged for the iwst six
months.
Ilerry Thomas and James gnat tie
baum of Columbia were recent visitors
In Rumter
Mias Kllxabeth I*< sesne has returned
front Randolph-Macon college to spend
the holtdavs at heme.
Miss Marion Batterwhlts of the art fac
ulty of W Inthrop college Is spending the
week with Mrs O. H Policy and Mrs
H. <) Osteen.
NN I! Brunson. Jr . sn Instructor at
AUhstna Polytechnic Institute, is sp«*nd-
Ing the holiduvs w ith relatives in the city
Mr ami Mr* J F tw.il of Macon,
and J M Kvnßh (»f Jacksonville are vis
iting Mrs l> I! Denote on Hsrvin street.
Aaron Green. Walter Rowland. Itugtns
Bradley. James Sanders. Albert Phelps.
Try Pineapple
JifjyJdl
Pineapple la a
flavor which
must be sealed
to keep. We
teal It la a vial.
We use half a
ripe pineapple
to make th*
lUvot (or on*
Jifty-Jell dea
sert 8o you get
a wealth ol this
d*U|htful mat*
lit
Jlffy-J*:i comet ready tweet
•ned Th* hott'a of flavor come*
fa the package And it roata a
trifle On* package makes Instant
deaaert for eia
There are 10 flavor*, hut try
Pineapple and Loganberry today
Otdar them now
f feeliie* fee If Peers
At
Jiffy-Jell—Waukesha, Wisconsin
Bam Handers, student* at tho Citadel, are
at home for the holidays.
Hugh Dick, F. 8. M c . is at home from
Paris Island, for fi visit.
Miss Resale Nash Is at home from Flora
M'-Donald college.
Richard Baker, who attend* the Epi*-
c opa High School at Alexandria, Is at
home.
Ensign Joe Wiggins of Savannah Is
spending the holidays with his aunt, Mrs.
Ansloy Harby.
-Mrs. C. if Courtney, who has been
visiting her son In the city, has returned
to h»-r home at Kitchens Mill.
W. L. Molse of Philadelphia Is visit
ing his mother. Mrs. Charles Molse on
North Main street.
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Van Deventer, who
have been In Newark for the past six
months spent a few days this week with
Mr and Mrs. William Moran on East
Liberty street.
M>s Mary 8. McCauley Is *pe.ndlng
the week In Balcm, Va.
J. J. Chandler of Baltimore is visit
ing in the city.
Dr. Wilfred Shnw, V 8. Medical Corp*.
who has been stationed for some time In
Philadelphia, is at home.
Burgess Bultman and Joseph Llnehan
arc at home for the holiday*.
Some of the W’lnthrop students who are
enjoying the holidays at their home* are
Misses Doritg Molse. Annie Churcholl.
Marian Bynum. Emma Pinckney, Carline
Dick, flara Edmun*. Elizabeth Osteen,
Jeanette White. Vermeil* Pitts. Dorothy
Burns. Marian Raf field. Carolina Richard
son, Elizabeth China. France* DeLorme,
Alice Wtlia, Pearl Brunson, But Black
well, Marguerite Jones. Mary Brunson.
Minnie DeLorme, Kate Mellette, Loretta
McKain.
Charles Bradham has received his dls-
Pre-Inventory Sale
Tomorrow and the Next Day
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An Important Event in Which Every
Garment We Own Has Been
Reduced to
% Price and Less
EVERY garment we own, whether it be Suits, Coats or Dresses, whether it be
Silks or Wool, has been marked down for the sale. No exceptions have been
made. So, from the standpoint of numbers, this sale of unusual magnitude
several thousand garments being involved. But the all-compelling attrac
tract.ions are the garments themselves—all new; in the heyday of fashion; thoroughly
good in material and makmg as /oik’s quality always is—and the prices. Compara
tive prices are used—the real, original marked prices are quoted, so you can easily
figure how sharply these goods have been reduced.
Former Prices
Up to $25.00
Former Prices
Up to $40.00
Former Prices
Up to $47.50
Former Prices
Up to $85.00
Former Prices
Up to 545.00
ICO3
BROAD STREET.
LADIES’
OUTFITTERS.
charge from the S. A. T. C. and is at
bom* again.
Major Emile P. Moses of the U. S. Ma
rine*. who is stationed at Quantlco, Va.,
I* spending the week with his mother,
Mr*. Altamont Moses on South Washing
ton.
Misses Antonia Gignon and Lila Davis
have returned from Boston where they
have been taking postgraduate hospital
work.
Dr. T. R. Littlejohn ha* returned home
after serving in the U. S. Medical Corps
several months.
James Bradford is at home from Camp
Custer, Mich., having received his dis
charge from the service.
Howard Jones is at home from the
University of South Carolina
| B. It. China, who attend* Bailey Mili
tary Institute, is at home this week.
Misses Thelma and Constance Bult
man are at home from Hood College in
Maryland.
Mis* Monets. G*t*en who ha* been
nursing in New York, is spending pome
time In Sumter with her father, N. G.
Osteen at his home on Hampton avenue.
B rtJe Grover of Augusta Is visiting
in the city.
Mr*. Epps, who ha* be«n vlsitlhe her
son* iri the cltv ha* returned to her home
in MoClellanville.
Lt J. D. Graham ha* received his
discharge from the service and has re
turned to Sumter.
Mr and Mrs. J. F Duffy and child
w»*nt to Chicago to spend the Christmas
holidays.
‘\Shal we feed Germany and stint
ourselves ?’’ asks Literary Digest. What
would you say was the I: evitable
Answer, offhand?—Chicago Evening
Post.
These are day-time dresses which women will find desirable
for business or street wear. Materials are serge and satin.
There is a good assortment of styles. Plenty of navy in the
lot. Also other good colors. There are 95 of these dresses
at t
Street and afternoon dresses, of satin and charmense. The
styles include overskirts, surplice, belted, embroidered and
other models. Majority of these dresses are in black and
navy with a good sprinkling of colors. 125 of them in all
at
SUITS—ICO late models in all wool serges, poplin and gabar
dine models, in colors of taupe, burgundy, navy and black—
some are trimmed with plush and braid. All have rich lin
ings. All sizes
SUITS—A fine selection, offering 100 Velours, Silvertones,
Tricotines, Broadcloths, etc., in practical good styles. All
are finely lined; all colors. Values you can’t duplicate any
where
WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ COATS—There’s only 75 in the
lot. We wish there were 500, for such Coats at this price
will sell as fast as we can hand them out. Offered in Ve
lours. Cheviots, Oxford Cloth and Kersey —in colors of
brown, green, burgundy, navy and black. Most of them are
trimmed with plush. These are the best values offered any
where this season
VOLK'S
Last Touches
For Smart Frocks
\i i
No woman ever felt badly dressed
when she could show a dainty collar,
and immaculate cuffs. A dark frock of
the simplest lines and uncertain vintage
it* easily redeemed by a bit of irreproach
able frilliness at throat and wrists. If
one cannot afford a new gown—the b?st
I *ssib‘e substitute is the b st collar and
cuff set the purse can bay. A good rule
for the girl who must practice clothes
economy is—save on new gowns—be ex
travagant with new collars!
Big New York department store be
comes a hospital. Will it receive th®
Christmas shopping-crush casualties?
LEMON JUICE
WHITENS SKIN
Girls! Make beauty lotion
at home for few cents
Aquceit Uiti JU.Cv wi IW- iCU-VUO 4(4t0
a bottle contalniiiK three ounces of
Orchard White, shake well, and you
have a quarter pint of the best bleach
ing and skin whitening lotion, and
complexion beautifier at very, very
small cost.
Vour grocer ha.s the lemons and any
drug store or toilet counter will supply
three ornces of Orchard White for a
few cents. Massage this sweely fra
grant loUo:. into the face, neck, arms
and hands each day and see now tan.
redness, sallowness, sunburn and wind
bum disappear and how clear, soft and
rosy-white the skin necomes. Yea!
It is armless—adv.
SIO.OO
$15.00
$20.00
$29.50
$19.75
AUGUSTA, GA.
THE SPECIALTY
SHOP OF
ORIGINATIONS.
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