The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, September 28, 1924, Image 9

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Speaking of bargains ! Why man! You ought to read Augusta Herald Want Ads ! VOLUME XXXI, No. 272 WOMEN’S FACES Altered By Smoking, Says Gynecologist VIENNA. Women who are heavy smokers lose their fair com plexion much more quickly than non-smoking women in the opinion of Dr. R. Hofstatter, noted Vien nese gynecologist, who has writ ten a book entitled "The Smoking Woman.” The feature of smoking women, he contends are usually much sharper than those of non-smokers. The more women smoke, the sharper the nose and chin are out lined and the skin becomes very taut. The lips, says Dr. Hofstatter, lose their rosy natural color and become pale, while the corners of the lips show wrinkles prematurely and there is a tendency for the lower lip of a female smoke ad dict to project further than the upper lip. Through this gradual change the features of the smok ing woman become more and more masculine. Dr. Hofstatter claims to have observed that heavy fe male smokers have a pronounced growth of beard. The eye of strong female smok ers undergoes a change, says Dr. Hofstatter. The lid rises and falls much more slowly. There is a ten dency to stare. Some women even become cross-eyed as they smoko. Among the women who smoke heavest are teachers, students, fe male physicians, actresses, artists, and piano virtuosos. AMERICAN DEVICE Will Help Japanese Forecast Tremors' TOKlO.—Japan, more severely mauled by earthquakes than any other land, plans to turn to In earnest to study the tremors, means of forcasting them, and methods for mitigating their dis astrous effects. Plans and estimates for a system of seimological research stations, to be placed in nine separate dis tricts particularly affected by the earthquakes, will be laid before the Imperial diet when it convenes next December. Dr. Imamura, head of the seismo. logical department 'of the Univer sity of Tokio, believes that earth quakes can be foretold with ac curacy sufficient to permit pre cautions that will lessen their ill effects.. This will be possible through the equipment of these nine stations with the most mod ern seismological instruments. Ev ery known method will be used to study formations and movements of the earth which may precipitate a disastrous temblor. The feature of this equipment will be an American apparatus for recording movements of the earth crust, designed by D. A. A. Michel son, head of the department of physics of the University of Chi cago. This consists of two iron pipes each 502 feet long and 6 inches in diameter, laid across each other, imbedded in concrete and iron casing, and filled with oil and water. The istrument .according to Dr. Imamura, is so designed that the movement of the lines formed by the meeting of the oil and water in the pipes can be ob served by means of an arrange ment of prisms. The theory is when the lines have shifted to cer tain positions the early approach of an earthquake is to be expected. Dr. Imamura says, however, that the exact time of the visitation cannot be foretold. An eight acre field will be needed for the instal lation of each station. FRENCH DETECTIVE Lands Criminal After Long Chase PARIS.—This is the story of a Paris detective who traveled half way around the world for his quar ry, and finally, in the dense jungle of Annam, threw aside his disguise and arrested his man, who is now thre years in Jail. As related here an antiquary named Malraux was under the ob servance of the Paris police, su spected of being responsible for some recent thefts from French museums. It was thought he had designs on collections of antiques in one of the French provinces, and as a matter of routine a de tective was assigned to trail Mal raux and a campanion, where ever they might go. The pair went to a seaport and there took passage on a steamer for Saigon, French Indo-China, and the detective went along on the same vessel. He did not even have time to buy a change of clothing, but made friends among the crew and borrowed what he needed. At Saigon Malraux and his friend posed as rich travelers, anxious to see the country, while the detective sleuthed around In the background. He had, however made known his mission to the lo cal French authorities, and when Malraux asked for guides to the re mote districts of Annam, the detec tive was among the natives assign ed, but cleverly disguised. The party scoured the region of Angkor rich in holy relics and fine speci mens of old Chinese art, and Mal raux and his companion bought freely. Also they did not hesitate conditions being favorable, to bur glarize Annamite temples for par ticularly fine specimens. The border of Slam was not far away, and the collectors, having decided to leave the country by that route, called up the native guides and dismissed them. Then the Paris detective had his day. The humble .disguise was cast aside, the French policeman step ped out, and Malraux and his friend placed under arrest. The case was tried at Phom penh, Cochin-China, and Malraux ■ had no defence. It came out, dur ing the trial, that his antiques were destined for a New York antiquary, and were worth 1,000,000 francs. THE AUGUSTA HERALD DAILY, sc; SUNDAY, sc. LEASED WIRE SERVICE. HOME FURNISHINGS thru our easy payment Household Club jasmus fir %/Jiiiiiniii J earn V/ u, ~ • , T 5 ii , Consult the new Butteriek Patterns for ways of making. These with the Deltor will tell you just how much mate rial to get, and how to make and finish the gar ment) and: see what a really exclusive and dis tinctive wardrobe can be yours—and at what a nominal cost. 39-in. Corded Satin Crepe— Navy, rust, brown and Co pen, $3.98 value, an nn at yard $4i45J 39-in. Satin-faced Golf Crepe Solid colors. Black, navy, rust, rose, gray, and orchid. $3.98 value, at An an 39-in. Silk and Wool Faille- Very soft. High Lustre. Blask, new blue, cocoa, brown, navy. $5 An (no value, at yara... yd DO 39-in. Kordalain* Crepe— Tan, black, navy, brown. Fine corded crepe. mr in $7.50 value at yard $3:43 39-in. Valelegant Crepe— Tan, navy, gray, black, brown. For one piece suits. Very soft. $6.50 ai nn value, at yard... s4i3o 39-in. Black Satin Charmeuse F.xtra Special, AO JQ $3.60 value, at yard $4i43 39-in. Black Canton Crepe— s2.9B value, at A 4 QQ yard r... y I :30 39-in. Black Canton Silk Crepe —s3.so value Art cn at yard s4iuU 39-in. Navy Canton Crepe— s3.so value, at ... $2.98 —White’* Nadia Corselettes —Model No. 922 ...$1.50 —Model No. 921 ...$2.00 A aide-opening garment In flesh brocaded batiste. With extra long back, elastic In serts over hips, and pro viding the most luxurious comfort with the correct amount of support and re striction. —White’s Second Floor DO YOU MEED FURNITURE? Moving in October—re-furnishing for fall?—Choose White’s Standard Fur niture, famous for its beauty and sturdy construction. Furnish your home com plete, or supply just a needed piece here or there, and buy it thru our popular and convenient HOUSEHOLD CLUB. 10% Down—The Balance 10% a Month With 10 Months or More to Pay. 10-PCE. DININGROOM BUITE This splendid Italian design in American Walnut consists of Square Table, 66-tnch Buffet, China Cabinet, Cabinet Serving Table, on* Arm Chair and five Sid* Chairs. 10 Art* 4 QC pieces complete 04 I liQJ 3-PCE. LIVINGROOM SUITE This handsome S-plece cane back suite: with mahogany fin ished frame, Queen Anne design, deep spring constructed seats, and loose spring filled cushions upholstered In velour. Settee, Arm Chair and Arm Rocker. XT. $111.85 THE ONE PAPER IN MOST HOMES—THE ONLY PAPER IN MANY HOMES. SILKS Invite To New Fall Frocks! * * * Such beautiful, and moderately priced fabrics are rich in suggestions for new fall frocks, blouses, wraps,etc. 39-in. Rose Charmeuse— Special. $3.50 mn a q value, at yard .... Jl4.Hu 39-in. Satin Charmeuse— Burnt Orange, .rose, light blue, gray, hello, flesn, $2.98 value, at me qq yard $ I ,JQ 39-in. Heavy Crepe de Chine, Sometimes sold as Canton. Gray, tan. Copen, light blue, orchid, navy, blacK. $2.98 value, at a a nn yard $ | ,uO 36-in. Luxite Crepe— Black, navy. Brown, $5.98 value, at ni nr yard $4.40 39-in. Heacy Corded Russian Crepe —ln the new high colors. $3.50 value, A 4 qq at yard $ I ■ 30 39-in. Fine Embroidered Velvets An imported fabric. In green and blacn. navy and flame, brown and taupe, gray and flame, and in solid brow, avy, black. $14,98 39-in. Figured Spiral Crepe— Small figures. For street dresses and for sports $3.50 value, at Cl QQ yard $ I .UO lain Floor Sterling Silver Serving Pieces SI.OO (For $1.50 values) Berry spoons, tomato serv ers, cold meat forks, cake knives, gravy ladles and pie knives. With sterling sil ver handles and heavy plated service ends. —Jewelry Section, White’* Main Floor td ,y ji>. ' it . u jnTiuitfP ~ib Iff/Hi l/i i . proiiiifn SIMMONS' BOX SPRINGS The apring with absolute com fort, neatly upholstered in pret ty art ticking, for full ®nq DC size beds, only vtv.Od MAHOGANY BEDROOM SUITE This beautiful suite in Louis XVI design consists of large Vanity, Bow-End Bed and Chif s246.so 54-INCH DINING TABLE This round table In Walnut or mahogany, Queen Anne design, good finish. CQ7 Cft 6-foot extension..,-. sdliOU AUGUSTA. GEORGIA, SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 28, 1924 See Our Advertisement In Today’* Chronicle for Other J. B. White & Co, Store New* “Buy Home Furnishings on the Club Plan.” Draperies —Window ShaJes, Upholstery Fabrics, etc. Venetian Striped Shades — The new Venetian Window Shade of Sunfast Holland In creaffi color, mounted on Hartshorn rollers. 38 inches wide. Monday only $1.69 Sunfast Drapery Silks — The lovely new fall colors, In plain and all-over designs and .stripes. 50 inches wide. yard.. $2.75 T ° $4.00 Tapestry For Upholstery— A wonderful assortment or patterns and colors in tapes try for table runners, cushions SS. p ‘.'.'r $2 TO $6.50 Colored Marquisette—36 inches wide. In white with pretty novelty patterns in blue, rose and gold. At QQ_ Curtain .Madras Sheer soft weave, in lovely shadow effects. Moderately i| Q priced at yard *ruC Sunfast Shaki Repp —A splendid amterial for portieres, hall curtalnß, couch covers and upholstery. 50 inches 4 Q wide, at yard $4 ■ I 3 White Curtain Marquisette —36 inches wide, in pretty novelty figures and dots. All t|F_ white. At yard 43 C —White’s Third Floor LINING SATINES * * * 36-in. Solid Colored Satines— -59c and 69c values, at rn, yard 3UC 36-in. Striped and Checked Satines Fast colors. For early fall dresses, SI.OO value lOC 36-in. Figured Satines— sl.2s, $1.39, $1.50 values. For linings and comfort *4 nn covers v I iVu —White’s Main Floor PIANO VALUES 1 Upright, CIAR Mahogany Piano O I l tU m 1 Upright COQA Mahogany Piano s4Oll 1 Upright COQR Mahogany Piano $4 3d Exceptional Values— Easy Terms. % —White’s Second Floor DINING CHAIRS Queen Anne design with slip seats, upholstered, In walnut or mahogany. AqA QC Set of six $04.03 QUEEN ANNE BUFFET. 72-inch Buffet, In Walnut or -nahogany. Just a* «qp nr illustrated $3 0 ■ 0 3 *—Three Extraordinary Dress Values *—Coats in Three Wonderful Groups , — Furs, Millinery and Blouses Quality for Quality—Value for Value—Our Prices are “Lowest-in-the-City.” * * * THREE GROUPS OF DRESSES —Remarkable Values—• sls —A charming collection of smart new frocks; Flan nels, plain and striped, Crepe Satins and heavy Canton Crepe. Also better Jersey dresses of “Co-Ed” make. FURS A Special Offer. A small cash payment, and we will lay away the furs you select. You can pay the balance In small weekly or monthly amounts, and wear your beautiful furs as you pay! Charge customers are offered the privilege of charging on October bills, paying In November. Scarfs and Shokers— s3.7s to $79.50 Coats, Jacquettes, Etc.— $45 to $675 Genuine Caracul Jacquette Extra Special at $85.00 With lovely large fox collar, In tan and brown. This Is the very best quality, and a remarkable value at this price. —White's Second Floor Buy Home Furnishings on The Club Plan! Llvlngroom Furniture —Diningroom Furniture —Bedroom Fumltur* —Nuraery Fumltur# —lKtchen Furniture f—Porch Fumltur* % —Office Furniture —Rugs, carpets, linoleums, and other floor coverings. —Victrolaa, Hewing Machines, Lamps and labor-saving device*. —Linens, China, Glasawara, Draperies, Silver, Wlndofcr Shades, Luggage, ato. BUY PRACTICALLY EVERY THING you need for the home— the things It takes to make It not only comfortable, but at tractive and inviting, on this popular and convenient plan of easy payments WHITE’S HOUSEHOLD CLUB PLAN. —Prices are the same as for cash. —You pay only 10% and the small club fee down, the bal ance In 10 months or even longer. —Delivery is made at one*. REND UH YOTJR NAME AS A PROSPECTIVE CLUB MEM BER—NOW! (ASSOCIATED PRESS.) —Cloth and Silk Dresses. New evening, dunce and dinner dresses, new en semble costumes, etc. In fine wool Charnieen, Silk Uengivllne, Velvet and Chiffon. Navy, Black, Cocoa, Bottle Green, Rust, Combinations. Sizes 16 to 62 14. WIDER-BRIM HATS OF VELVET —The Dominant Fashion for Fall and Winter. $10.50 $12.50 $15.00 For the woman who has not bobbed, these are very lovely. Made of th* most beautiful quality of Lyona Velvet, with trimmings of Pescock, Os trich, and Metallic, Appllqued Flowers. Smart drapes, too, are includ ed in the collection. , All Black, Lebanon Green, Pansy, Copen, Black with Color. COPIES OF FRENCH IMPORTS sls to $29.50 New shipments of Fronch copies by Rawak, Mar sliawer and De Marines. Beautiful Fur-Trimmed Coats Featured Monday at t A group of about fifty new coats. These are developed of \ JL. .—3 the very newest winter fabrics, trimmed with new furs, and I L 1111 |L || 1 lined with beautiful new linings. Featured are models that / Jm/j |) jj/ o))\l II exemplify the latest versions of the slim silhouette j *— Oar W MATERIALS: FOR COLORS: —Kaehmara —Kaffir Brown —Veldyrvo WfIMFN AND —Ox Blood —Lemon. WVAIVIE.IY rtIYU —P.nny —Velnera a/iiccrc —Lebanon —Etc. IVIlDDfca. —Block and Navy. M 49c Yd 36-ln. Check Beach Cloth for street dresees, 75c value 38-In. Heavy Solid Crepe. 750 value 36-Inch Solid Ratine, 85c value 36-In. Soft Check Crepes, $1 value .. 38-ln. Plaid Homespun Suit ing, SI.OO value 30-in, Crepe Tissues, 750 value FOR MONDAY| A NINETY-EIGHT CENTS SALE OF HOUSE LINENS All Linen Cream Damask, SI.BO \ /< 15-in. H. 8. Mercerized Napkins, * value , \ / $1.25 value 36-ln White Handkerchief Linen, J A \ »8-ln. Mercerized Damask Cloths, $1.60 value. / fi* 1 1 1 - 50 valu# r V 1 H - S. Linen Huck Towela, 30-In. White Madeira Llaen, $l5O ' Ilf 1 $1.25 value value ™ ■■ II $ yards «4-ln. Mercerized Damazk, H-lnch Hemmed Napkins, slls / UW , S . AIJ Llnen ~ . ~ . _ _ . „„ 1 A f J Huck Towel* «9c value 72-in Mercerized Damask, $1.15 V VII I f #4 yards IS-tn All Linen Kitchen v »lu* } XJ f Crash, 89c value 12-ln. Madeira Emb. Matts, $1 $5 J \ 6 yards 18-ln. Union Linen Crash, value / \ ZOo value —27-in. Bird* Eye— In 10 yd. pieces*4 QQ $2.49 value $ I >O3 -72x90-in. Bheoti Hemmed, bleached sheets. $1.39 *4 Of) values $ I iUU 18 CENTS A WEEK. I—Exclusive frocks that will please the most, fastidious. Morning, afternoon and dinner models. Cloth, silk, satin, etc., trimmed with fur and velvet. Beautiful ly tnado and carefully fin ished. FLATTERING CHAPEAUX At $6.50 With ostrich bands and fancies. Lovely 4tew ombre effects. In all the fall colors. The prloe Is special for Monday. —White'* Bacond Floor Fall Wash Fabrics SPECIALLY PRICED THE LAST DAY I Monday'* the last day to subscribe or renew eubeeriptione at the epeeial low rate. WANTED ITEMS' IN At 79( . Yd. 88-In. Bilk Warp Figured Crepe*, SI.BO value 88-ln. Bilk Warp Tissues. $1.25 valu* 38-ln. Fine Striped Ratines, SI.OO valu* 36-ln. Silk Warp Cheek Crepes, SI.BO valu* 36-ln. Tub Bilk*, SI.OO valu* —White's Main Floor —9O-In. Sheeting— Bleached, Pep- CQis perell, 85c value.. DDG —B6-In. Brown Sheeting— -590 value, at on. yard 33C SPORTS PHONE 2036 AND SAY: SEND ME THE HERALD Featured Here on Monday! Anl | At 25c Yd 1 36-ln. Shirting Madras, 100 value 12-ln. French Piles* Crepe*. 500 valu* 12-ln. Zephyr Gingham, Uo valu* 82-In. Rough Weave Suiting, 890 value 88-ln. Bontex Chamhray, 890 value 27-In. Outing, extra value. -72x90-In. Spreads— Whit* dimity, «rt nr * $2.50 value .... $4.43 -42x36-In. Casas- Hemmed cases, jq 59c values at pair. 43C —^White’s Main Floor