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SOCIETY
EMMA PLUNKET ANO
ELIZABETH KERSHAW ANO
FRANCES EVANS CO-STARS
IN SOCIETY VAUDEVILLE.
Augusta lia» two entertainers who
are at near the professional rank aa
It la possible for them to be without
actually treading the board* of the
legit mate stage. These are Misses
ISmma Plunkett and Elisabeth Cren
shaw, who together with Miss Mary
Francis Evans will put on what they
term a farrtcel skit at the Society
Vaudeville Miss Effle Nelbllng Is put
ting Monday evening, May 28. at the
Imperial.
Just what this particular skit la no
on* know*-—not even/ Mlaa Nelbllng,
and It will be kept a dark and myste
rious secret up to the very time of the
performance, though anyone who re
members the Apache skit they put on
at last year's vaudeville, know* they
have something absolutely r.ch to
look forward to. These clever aklts
are of the girls own origination and
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Buy Tickets Now
Society Vaudeville
BENEFIT
United Confederate
Veterans
SNAPPIEST SHOW OF THE SEASON
Imperial Theatre Monday. May 26th at 8:30 P.M.
Admission $1.50
TICKETS ON SALE AT
Cardfile's Celeste’s Hat Shop
Home Folks King's Pharmacy
are guaranteed to cause the audience
to become doubled up with laughter.
For any who consider this too stren
uous exercise for muscles or dispo
sition, a well known doctor will be In
th# audience to administer sedatives
In any desired cases. Others may
roll about In their seat* at their own
riska—taking care not to damage the
theater's property for which they will
be held responsible—for according to
myaterloua rumor* this act baa Har
old Uoyd "out-IJoydded" for dare
devllty and fun.
A word to the wise Is sufficient, and
this holds for those who love a high
class entertainment. This farcical
ekit la only one of a dosen unusual
and diverting numbers to be featurod
In the coming Society Vaudeville to
be given for tha benefit of the Con
federate veterans—but It will be some
number! In It th* "Frisco Whistle"
will make Its debut befora the Au
gusta public, which shall undoubtedly
shortly become the rage.
Gnat Ntus far Women!
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Evelyn Petit Presents Pupils
In Brilliant Piano Recital
On Tuesday afternoon at five
o’clock the Htudio Home of Mlaa
Petit was artistically arranged
with gorgeous flowers and soft
shaded lights which fuynlshed a
most fitting background for the
youthful players who gave a de
lightful piano recital to their pa
rent* and many friends.
To alt and listen to the music
was to recognize the careful train
ing each Individual had received.
The technique displayed by the
tiniest tot of only six years, to the
more advanced pupils was reveal
ed hy the flexible hands and
poetic Interpretation with which
each number was rendered.
The perpetuated beauty In the
art of music was given In the
splendidly arranged program which
was as follows:
Pretty Daffodil Bilbro
The Mouse and the Clock ...Kern
Eugenia Syrnrns.
Walt* Modona
Cinderella and the Prince Campbell
"Come With Me to the Ball, My
Queen'*
Hazel Mazurka Aletter
Harriet Heed.
Youthful Hero March P.olfe
Harah Doughty
Dance of the Pansies Martin
Frances Itobinson
Jumping Jack H. Smith
QLEE CLUB TONIGHT
AT TUBMAN.
For the most attractive entertain
ment this evening given at Tubman
by the Tubman Glee Club, the follow
ing program Is announced:
Hunrlse Johnstone
A Hong Kong Romance Hadley
Indian songs:
1. "By the Water* of Minnetonka**
Clearance
2. "The Bun Worshippers”
Zunl Indian Melody
Glee Club.
8010 Dance, waltz C sharp minor...
Chopin
I.ur!l:e Meyer.
Italian Btreet Bongs.
a. “Santa Lucia”
Neapolitan Boat Song
b. "A Merry Life" Benza
Plppa's Song West
"The Elephant and the Chipanzee"
Sims
Glee Club.
Plano Solo:
Concert Etude MacDowell
Miss Dorothy Halbert.
Minuet In P Mozartt
Danced by Thomaelne Danforth,
Ruby Printup, Blanch Kuhlke, Hetty
Wallace. Dorothy I’unds, Julia Wil
cox, Lauree Ponds, Virginia William
son.
Colonial Songs:
"Hall Columbia.”
"Bally In Our Alley.'*
**The Dashing White Sergeant’’..
Sir H. R. Bishop
Glee Club.
Violin Solo:
Minuet In G Beethoven
Dorothy Pund.
On Parade Loomis
Glee Club.
Director, Miss Dorothy Halbert.
Accompanist, Miss Helene Schilling.
. Of fleers—President. Dorothy Fund;
secretary, Lucille Meyer; treasurer,
Mary Edwards.
* * *
RED AND WHITE
FRIVOLITIES FRIDAY
EVENING AT JOHN
MILLEDGE SCHOOL.
The Girls' Gymnasium classes of the
John Milledge school, under the di
rection of Mr*. Theodora N Price,
will present "Red and White Frivoli
ties" Friday, May 23, at 8:16 o'clock.
Following is the program:
Wand drill. Junior Gym Class.
Spirit of Joy Dance, V.ola Wail, Ma
be I Brook*. Willie Brock, Lena Mul
gsn, Anna Elsie Wolfe. Lucille Cope
land, Vera Hamilton. Maybelle Cart
ledge.
Willie Buck. Louise Mathews, Myr
tle Rowe, Emily Ware, Lenn Milli
gan.
Maypole Dance, kindergarten.
Greek Maidens Playing Ball Dance
• —Senior Gym clhss.
Tumblers, Boys' gym rlass.
Bp.r t of America, Dance, Junior
Gym class.
Hoop Drill, Senior Gym class,
A Song of May, Girls* Chorus
(a> Sunshine.
—/.h>. wvft-,|..nfh4. oj
Pyramids, Vera Hamilton, Doris
Wolfe. Obedele Jackson, Anne Rue
Tillman, Mary Thomas, Annie Eliza
Hallsntlne, Mary Parker, Luclle Cope
land, Eva May Stevens.
• • *
~**!*, TI , M - Blanchard has returned
to Atlanta.
• • •
Mr* J. k. Bcott has returned to
Atlanta.
• • •
Miss Janet Jeargen, of Florence. S.
C., was In the city yesterday.
• • •
Mrs. Sam Hug* Is back from At*
lanta.
• • •
Mrs O. T. Drake has returned to
Crawfordvllle. tla.
• • *
Mrs. K. C. Lucas, of Rocky Mount,
N- C., was In the city yesttrdav.
• • •
Mr. Csrlton It. Gibson, of Savannah,
who has been visiting Mrs, William
Penn White. Is returning tomorrow to
Savannah accompanied bv Mr*
W'hite,
* e *
Mrs. William K. Sheppard, of Mad
ison. who has been visiting Mrs. Clue
Dorr and Miss Mary Anderson, left
ibis afternoon fig Waynesboro, where
the will visit Mis Frank Burney she
wl'l return Saturday and he Joined by
M's* Anderson on a trip to North
Georgia.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. W p Geer are re
celv ng congrstulsi on* on the birth
at Diversity Hospital of a beautiful
baby daughter, who will be called
Margaret.
• * e
Mtse Evelyn Petit | t leaving to
morrow for Charleston, where she will
be the guest fig two week* of Signora
Do Fa brills
• * *
? - O
| WHAT A WOMAN
TOLD ME
i 1
THAT—
She heard this d atogue between
two Elks this morning "What did
your w'f# say when you got In last
night?” on* asked. "Oh, 1 didn't
see her until this morning." re
plied the other, "but when I got
up and sat on th# side of the bed
with my head between my hand*
she laughed at me " The dolrfui
on* then remarked with grim
humor: "You lucky dog; 1 would
have g ven Ilf If mv wife could
have been mad* to laugh this
morning "
THAT-
The Junior Order M nstrel was
a complete success at Wood lawn
Tueadav night, and as *n added
attraction, Mies Kll,n Copeland
will slag n beautiful ballad at
TuLman show May Wth,
THAT—
A well-known Augusta yenag
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
Grandma'* Music Box Bixby
Peggie Clark.
Burial of a Doll Schlealnger
Eugenia Symms, Miss Petit
A Waltz by Moonlight Bixby
Ann Willis
Along the Beaten Path ....Gaynor
The Elf JYan'a Serenade ..Gaynor
Wynona James
Jack Be Nimble Both
Valne in A Minor Greig
To a Wild Hose MacDowell
Vola O'Connor.
The Joyous Peasant ....Schumann
Siclliano Schumann
Betsy Taft.
Victory March Weldig
Virginia McLendon.
Don Juan Minuet Mozart
Vola O'Connor. Peggie Clark.
Knight Rupert Schumann
Jean Klemt.
Minuet from Symphony in E
Flat Mozart
Betsy Taft, Wynona James .
March Militalre Schubert
Christine Green.
Gavott (Mlgnon) Thomas
Cornelia O'Dowd.
Faust Gounod
Mary Sheehan
June (Barcarolle) . TschaJkowsky
Virginia Murphey.
Polonaise—A Major Chopin
Mary Sheehan, Chrintlne Green
Luclle Rhelhouse.
woman has been willed a aolltalre
diamond on which she had to pay
380 inheritance tax.
THAT—
Miss Majorie Innes Is sailing the
last of this month for a summer
In Scotland.
THAT—
Tubman Glee Club Is putting on
a splendid show tills evening at
Tubman auditorium, but then
Tubman girls ulways put on good
shows.
THAT—
St. Paul's rectory can be bought
for ten thousand dollars.
THAT—
Vola O'Connor, six years old
pdano prodigy, was asked to play
In the coming concert In Spartan
burg music festival.
THAT—
Even though one did not eat tho
fumes from the kltchon If they
stayed In It long enough, It would
furnish them a certain amount of
nourishment.
THAT—
Jim Rheney’s beautiful voice
w.ll be heard In the offertory Sun
day morning at St. Paul’s.
THAT—
The entertainment given last
evening at the Sawllowskl home
on The Hill was a perfect and
most gratifying success save In
one particular, the weather neces
sitated It being given indoors In
stead of al fresco as was intend
ed.
THAT—
A Jiig huskv Elk from Atlanta
bought nn armful of Heralds from
a newel* In front of Home Folks
Wednesday afternoon and pro
ceeded to peddle them up and
down the street himself, anntwnc-
Ing his wares ns follows: "Read
nil about the latest Atlanta scan
dal. Another good woman done
gone wrong."
J. B. M.
Poiockr
A NEW KIND OF
FACE POWDER
AT last the secret of blending soft,
l smooth cremo— in a powder form
—wilhexnuisite face powder has been
discovered. This powder does three
things that no other powder does:
1 This powderized creme does
A not clog the pores, but in
stead protects them.
2 Puts a soft cushion between
** tho tender skin and the de
structive wind and dust.
■? Stays on until you remove
J it and actually improves
skin texture.
Get Golden Peacock Cold Cream’d
Face Powder today at anv drug or de
jwrtment store. Or send 2c stamp for
generous sample. Paris Toilet Com
pany, 812 Poplar St, Paris, Term.
Marks & Edmunds, Gardslla's, Wat*
son Drug Co.
WOMAN AILING
FOR ft YEAR
Took Lydia E. Pinkham’*
Vegetable Compound—
Happy Results
Newcastle. Pa.-“ 1 was all run
down and everybody thought I was
going into a de
cline. 1 had been
ailing for a year
with pains in my
right side so that 1
could hardly stand
on my feet. When
I wanted I felt as
if something was
falling. 1 was not
able to do any
work and had a
nurse most of the
time. She spoke
to mo about Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg
etablo Compound. no 1 cave it a fair
trial. Some women think one bottle
should cure them, but I did not atop
at that. 1 took more and got better
and am able ever since to do my own
housework. There wasatime.'when
i would complain of not feeling well,
that m.v husband would sav, 'Go to the
doctor.' But now he will tell me to
get a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham’a,
and it has always helped me. I have
had druggists tell mo that thev had
something better, but they don't tell
me that now. for 1 take no other. I
have been taking the Vegetable Com
pound now for five veara. Anv wo
man who cares to call or write, 1 will
be glad to tell her how it helpec
me. —Mr*. Marm. List StiKUßjum,
515 Newell Avc., Newcastle, l’m.
MINNESOTA CREAMERIES
Minnesota’s co-operative movement
has spread to the organization of 350
creameries in that state. More than
80,000,000 pounds a year are pledged
to be sold.
Salt, added to snow, gives It an
even lower temperature.
London’s Zoo was visited last year
by 1,623.125 people.
FRECKLE-FACE
Sun and Wind Bring Out Ugl)
Spots, How to Remov* Easily,
Here's a chance. Miss Freckle
face, to try a remedy for freckles
with the guarantee of a reliable con
cern that It will not cost you a penny
unless it removes the freckles; while
If It doe* give you a clear complex
ion the expense is trifling.
Simply get an ounce of Othlne—
double strength—from any druggist
and a few applications should show
you how easy It is to rid yourself of
the homely freckle* and get a beau
tiful complexion. Rarely Is more
than one ounce needed for the worst
case.
,Be sure to ask the druggist for the
double strength Othlne as this
strength Is sold under guarantee of
money back If It falls to remove
freckles.—Adv.
Bfyy. X li
lenerginel
THE PEftfECTDKr OWNER
Child-birth
HOW thousands of women, by
the simple method of an emi
nent physician, have avoided un*
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jßgy
Pgßf
nec«BH«ry miseries I
through many
months and up to I
the moment Baby]
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explained in the re
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•‘Motherhood nnd tho
Baby/* Telia also
whit to do before 1
nnd after baby]
comes, probable date
of birth, baby rules,
etc., ami about “Moth*!
er'a Friend,” used by
three generations of
mothers, and sold In
all drug stores every
where. “Mother’s
Friend** Is applied
externally. Is safe,!
free from narcotics, permits easier
natural readjustment of muscles and
nerves during expectancy und child
birth. Start using it today. Mrs. H.
E. Kerger, Slayton, Minn., says: “It
pulled me through.” Send for book
today, to Bradflcld Regulator Co..
BA-70, Atlanta, (*a. “Mother’s Friend'*
is sold at &U drug stores.
Friday Is Dollar Day
at Mullarky’s
Join the Crowds, and be Here Early. Read Every
Item Carefully, for we Sure Have Good Bargains.
10-4 Unbleached Sheeting, a *
2 1 /i yards for
4 yds. of 36 inch Lonsdale d*
Cambric, for |p 1
36-inch Hope Bleaching, d» <■
5 yards for V 1
28-inch Product Bleaching, fl* <|
10 yards for $ 1
42x36 Corporal Pillow fl* «
Cases, 5 for sj) A
Fancy Turkish Towels, ‘ /b *
4 for $ 1
7-4 Bleached Norwood /t» e
Bleaching, 2i/ 2 yards for $ JL
11 yards of good Sea Island rs» •«
for J)!
10 yards of 12i/ 2 c Crash * <f» *
for M
2Vn yards of Bleached et* -m
Damask for $ 1
18x18 Red Diamond Cotton i
Diaper for 3> 1
36-inch White Check’ Flaxon, d» 1
3 yards for 1
40-inch White Organdie,’ ” ,
'4 yards for Jh|
Fine White Check Dimity, /t» «
27 inches, 5 yards for 3) 1
White Curtain Scrim, in dot d* i
and figure, 4 yards for $ 1
White Blarney Linen, 36 d* *1
inches, 5 yards for 1
White and Colored Ratine, d» i
21/2 yards for V A
Fancy Linen Suitings, pink, blue,
orchid and yellow, d* -m
3 yards for 1
Many colors in $1.50 Crepe de 1
Chine for, yard t tP 1
2 yards of A B C Silks d» 1
Ladies’ Teddies, Gowns and d»
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Pin Your Faith to Herald Advertised Goods.
It’s Merchandise of No Regrets.
Magic Moccasins
When Hiawatha strapped on his magic moccasins
he could measure a mile at a single stride. But, at best,
he traveled at a snail’s pace compared to the speed you
can make today.
Glance through The Herald and in a few moments
you have covered the earth. You jump from New York
to San Francisco, Pittsburg to London, Toledo to Tim
buktu. You know what is going on the world over al
most as soon as the events occur.
Turn to the advertising columns of The Herald
and you are transported to the grocer’s, the clothier’s,,
the music store; you visit the factory of a manufactur
er, or talk with the inventor of a new household appli
ance.
Right in your own armchair, unhurried, unworried
and without effort, you can make your choice of good
merchandise, check up values and compare prices.
Merchants and manufacturers who put advertise
ments in The Herald must give good value. They know
that advertising, by increasing the number of their
sales, will enable them to lower prices and give you
more for your money—and at the same time increase
thir own income.
Read Herald advertisements and you’ll be
miles ahead of the magic moccasins
THURSDAY, MAY 22
ff DOLLAIMjI
DAY! JT
Children’s 39c Underbodies,
3 for ip A
75c Novelty Crepes, 2 yards $1
Permanent Dotted Swiss, A 1
2 yards for ip A
Himalaya, basket weave, goods 1
59c and 75c values, 2 yards for v JL
Fancy Novelty Voiles, in pink, blue,
orchid and grey, 50c and 59c d* *1
values, 2y z yards for ip A
French crepe, hemstitched and hand
drawn, $1.35 and $1.25 values, d»i
Genuine Ladlassie Cloth, 35c d* 1
values, 514 yards for ip JL
Many colors in Metalic Voiles, d» *1
5 yards for ip A
36-inch Indian Head, d» <*
4 yards for ip 1
36-inch Punjab Percales, d* <1
4 yards for ip JL
Small sizes in good Corsets, d» 1
while they last 2 corsets for... ip A
7 Yards of 36-inch Percales d» *■
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38-inch Figured Voiles, 50c d» ■■
values, 3 yards for ip 1
Figured and Check Voiles, d» *|
35c value, 4 yards for ip JL
36-inch Fancy Voiles, 25c j
values, 6 vards for ip 1
White, cream and ecru d» -t
Curtain Marquisette, 6 yds. for ip 1
50c Cretonnes, 3 yards *■
$1.25 Pongee, good quality, d»*|
for yard ip 1
Children’s 59c Underbodies, d» *1
2 for ip JL
Children’s Gowns and Petti- (fc *|
coats, 2 for - ip 1
Men’s $1.25 Night Shirts, d* *|
for ip JL