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WELCOME
GEORGIA.
Attention Football Fans
Dress Up for the Foot Ball Game—the many
Dances and Parties will require the proper shoes. Here
you will find everything that is new in Footwear.
Women’s
Shoes
$4.95 up.
HOSIERY TO MATCH SHOES.
MULHERIN & MARKC
840 BROAD ST. “THE LEADERS.”
DO YOU WANT
tem« fraah homo-raised fruit* and vegetables, chickens. buttar,
aggs, etc ? Thin raad tonight and ovary night, Tha Harald'a
Tor Sa'a Miacallanaoua Ada on tha Want Ad Pag*,
(ie; in touch with the farmers in this section who
have home raised, fresh produce of all kinds for sale.
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Fashionable Living Rooms
Must Have Composed
Groups
Tbe group idea is important in living room deco
rations now. It prevents monotony and makes
for greater comfort and convenience.
A davenport, easy chair, a table and lamp may
be the center of a group. There will be several
groups in a living room.
Upholstered furniture is the thing, the two-piece
suite, rofa and chair.
Reasonably Priced.
The Dining Room Must
Be Furnished To Invite
Tastefully furnished by a know
ing person, one appreciates the
importance of the dining room
to the home—indeed it is a pic
ture of hospitality. Period styles
are here seen at their best—and
in all their wonderful glory.
Early American designs. 10
piece.
Chippendale style, black wal
nut. 10 piece.
All Reasonably Priced.
Bailie-Edelblut
FURNITURE.
712 BROAD STREET.
W. H. GREENE’S DAIRY
COMPLIMENTED BY
The Augusta Board of Health
Read the Inspector's Card— -
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
DIVISION OP POOD INSPECTION
Augusts. Ga., Oct. ?. 1924
MR W. H GHKKNU.
Sir.
P»raii)p of Milk taken from your Tru*k upon laboratory examination eh >wo.t
Kat 4,1%; Total Pullds 9.5%; Bacteria ST.OOO per c,c . sad Intent (absent r.iw
marked.)
Remarks— " Congratulations on the quality of milk you art producing.
, BOARD OK HEALTH,
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Men’s
Shoes
$4.95 up.
WELCOME
FURMAN.
Children’s
Shoes
$1.50 up.
BLONDES
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New Shampoo
Lightens
Faded Blonde Hair
No need now for dull, streaky, faded,
lustreless, blonde hair! Mlondex. tho
new blonde hair shampoo, leaves no
oil behind on the bnir to form film, ou
which duet and dirt quickly collect-*
causing the hair to darken and be
come discolored Not only keeps light
hair from darkening, but actually
brings back the true golden beauty
even to the most discolored and dark
ened blonde hair. Makes hair fluffy,
silky. Beneficial to scalp and hair. No
Injurious dye or chemicals. (Jives won
derful thick lather. Money back if
not delighted, (let Blondex today for
small cost at all good dealers, such as
.T. B. Pnfenport, Howard Drug Co.,
Band Drug Co., Smiths Pharmacy,
Watson Drug Co.—Adv.
You Cannot
Hide Your Fat
Overfatnexa Is the one misfortune
which you onirnot hlda from youiavlf
or from thos, around you. If too thin,
your dressmaker or tailor .an supply
the deficiencies, but the overfat carry
a burden they cannot conceal. There
Is one sure way to reduce your
weight quickly and pleasantly—the
famous Marmola Prescription This
prescription chances tho fatty tissues
nnd fat-producing foods to solid flesh
and energy It helps the general
health and digestion. It permits von to
eat substantial food. It leaves the skin
clear and smooth. This famous pre
scription Is now condensed Into tablet
form. Each tablet contains an exact
dose of the same Ingredients that
made the original prescription capable
of reducing the overfat body steadily
and easily without the slightest 111 ef
fects. Take ante tablet after each meal
and at bedtime until the normai
weight Is reached and the bodily
health completely restored Ask your
druggist for Marmnla Prescription
Tablets or send one dollar to the Mnr
mola Company, (ietiernl Motors Build
ing, Detroit, Mich., and you will re
ceive enough to start you well on the
road to slenderness and happiness
Don't put off getting slender- this Is
your opportunity to make yourself nt
traettve—ao get a box end start today.
- Adv.
Make Your Hair At
tractive With a Nestle
Permanent Wave.
Bobbed Hale a CpteiaHy.
No Burning -No Jerking
RESULTS GUARANTEED
SIO.OO A HEAD
For Appointment Call
M'-».Emmett E. Vaughn
1835 Ftnwick St.
Phont 2892 J.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
SOCIETY
Handsome New Home of The Howards
Enhances Beauty of Old Fire District
Evidencing the fact that not all
the handsome new homer In Au
guntu are being built on The Hill,
In the new home of the Turner
Howard* on the four hundred block
of Broad utreet, south aide, where
they are now at home to their
friend*.
The houae la one of the moat per.
feet, bar none, In the lety and Is
absolutely complete In every way.
There are down stairs the entrance
hall, living room, dining room, sun
parlor, kitchen, butler’s pantry,
lavatory, storage pantry, broom
closet, maids’ closet, and rain
closet. Upstairs there are three
bedroms, a sewing room, two
baths, a hall, a cedar elosot, linen
closet, a closet In every room, a
built in wardrobe in one of the
large south bedrooms, a storage
closet. Altogether there are four
teen closets In the house, and there
Is no evidence or anything having
been cut Into a closet. They were
planned with the house.
The front door, with Its mulllon
ed gin as, opens Into the entrance
hall from which the living room
on the front is ronehed. The living
room opens Into the spacious dining
room, which In turn opens Into tho
sun pm lor on the south; all these
communicating doors are French as
Is al.;o the one which opens from
the living room to the east porch.
The hull gives entrance thru a
doorless arch to the lavatory under
tho staircase, the butler's pantry
and the furnace room In the base
ment. The kitchen opens from the
butler's pantry. A graceful stair
way lends to the upper hall and a
short hall at right angles leading
to the south bedrooms. Just over
the front of the downstairs hall Is
a beautiful little sitting or sewing
room, or If one rare to, It can he
used ns nn extra bedroom. The
front bedroom and the back bed
room have a bath between them,
and the large south-west bedroom
has a special private bath. Open
ing on tho hall are the closets of
which while there seems to be so
many Is not one too much. The
batht are butlt-ln and the floors
team la ted Ir. white and blue. The
GEORGIA STATE CONVENTION
OF W. C. T. U. GOES IN SESSION
TUESDAY IN ALBANY
The forty second first annual
convention of the W. C. T. IJ. of
Georgia will convene Tuesday,
evening at First Baptist anil First
Methodist church in Albany, Ga.,
Oct. 14, 15, 16, and 17.
Augusta delegates who are leav
ing Monilny to attend the conven
tion nro Mrs. AV. E. Reeves. Mrs.
\V. B Daniel, Mr*. T. G. Brltting
ham’anl Mrs. Renter Brown will
leave tomorrow' for Albany where
they will be delightfully entertained
as delegates to the Georgia State
Convention of \V. C. T. U.
YOUR FRIENDS. WHERE
THEY ARE AND WHAT
THEY ARE DOING.
Mrs Edison Marshall, with her
little son. Edison. Jr., arrived Fri
day from Medford, Ore., for an
extended visit with her parents. Mr.
and Mrs. J. 11. Flythe, on the Hill.
* • •
Mrs. John Moore Walker, of Al
bany. Ga.. 1* visiting Mr. and Mr*.
Frank Beane.
• • •
Mrs. Julian S. Harris has return
ed to Albany, Ga.
• • •
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. B. Dolvin have
returned to Covington. Ga.
• • •
Mr*. U. T. Simons has returned
from Atlanta.
» • •
Mrs. 1,. T. Farrlll and Mrs. E. A.
Ewing have returned from Con
yers, Ga.
• • «
Mr*. F. L. McCarthy, of Littlo
Rock, Arw., was In the city Friday.
• . •
Mrs. N. E. Hopper i* in Atlanta
for a few days.
• . •
Mr* Henry Sancken nnd Mis*
Dorothy Jansen, have returned from
Wilmington. X. C\. where they were
among the out of town guests pre
sent nt the Nunn-\\'hiteford mar
riage last week.
• • •
Mr. nnd Sirs. Frank E Beane,
Jr . have with them nt their home
on the Hill Mrs. Beane’s father. Dr.
Crook, of Columbus. Ga.. whom they
are Hoping will make his home with
them.
• • •
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charlie Griffin, Mrs.
Judge Evans. Mrs. Broome and key
oral other ladles motored over from
Edgefield Saturday.
• * •
Miss Marguerite Klebs. who has
boon spending the summer and ear
ly fall In Eliot. Me., Is now In Cht
cairo, w here *he U visiting Dr. and
Mrs. I. ft. Slater. Before return
ing to Augusta she will spend a few
duv* In Cincinnati looking over the
publications of the hlg musical,
houses, she will arrive In Augus
ta about October "5 to reopen her
studio for tho winter.
• • •
Miss Lula Mae Trim has taken j
an apartment at SCI Reynolds i
street, where she has been joined |
by her mother, Mrs. Eddie Penn, of
Trenton 8 C, who will make Au
gusta her home.
• • •
Mr. Clarence Hanson Is spending i
some time with hla family on the ■
11111.
• • •
Mrs. F F. Rlattner, of Florence.]
S t,', spent Friday In the city. .
. . .
Mrs. .T, IT Whitehead, of I nion
Point, Ga., was In the city jestor
dav.
• • •
Mrs. 3. M Holltr-an. of Harlem.,
Ga . waa In the city Friday. , j
WHITENS
SMOKEBS’
TEETH
New Stfe Method Brings Instant
Results-S-c • No Cottl
Blescbodent Comb nation consist* of
a mild safe ilqu! 1 which softens
! i and a special part# »’> l»
amti> removes them Pull. »|K»lt}.
dark or tobacco-stained teeth be
rotne flanhing while, lustrous. olr.m.
Perfected I v two dentist* of high
standing. wh>> h;« nt four years prov
inn lie *afety. No effect on enamel
lies’ good-bye to stained teeth Get
t(l> eohodmt Combination today at all
coo it dealer*, such a*’ Land Drug On-.
Hpitih'a Phartnaev. J H Davenport
Ift Co How ard Dm* Co. Gordon
| Pharmacy. Water n Drug Co Ad'
heart ) to the mantel In the living
room, ihc only mantel downstairs,
Is white tnarble, the ones to the
bedrooms up stairs are prettily
tiled. Th» woodwork all over the
house Is eggshell finish, except In
the bathrooms which Is high gloss,
enamel. The doors downstairs are |
while excel t the service doors
which arc mahogany; upstairs the
doors are al' mahogany except the
Inner bath doors. The doorknobs
are all crystal. The ejectric fix
tures arc numerous and especially
handsoi..e and are all of Sheffield
The room floors are hardwood
highly polished, while the sun par
lor, pantry and kitchen are tiled, as
are also the floors of the beauti
ful east porch and promenade on
the front ot the house. The light
ing of the house is abundant and
Is attained by central chandeliers
and Bounces.
The kitchen is large, bright, and
splendidly ventilated, is perfect In
Its arrunatment, and has every
convenience from the most modern
of gas. stoves to hii electric dish
washer. In an alcve in the pantry
1h the rrfrlgi rator which is fed
from the side yard. There Is not
an mcli of woodwork that Is on the
outside or exposed to the weather,
everything Is concrete or tiled, or
brick.
A!tho the Howards have only
boon In their new home for a few
days. It has every appearance of
ari occupancy of months. Mrs.
Howard is a born homemaker and
th-s winaow boxes, stucco like the
houae, are already graceful with
growing '-,nes, while the founda
tion shrubbery about the prome
nade, the potted trees that stand
guard at the head of the front steps
and the automobile steps at the
ride, the hanging baskets and plants
about the porch, and the baejt en
trance plants, look ns If they start
ed life there. When the grounds
which are now In the hands of the
landscape gardners from Frultland
Nurseries ate finished, the place
will be one of the most perfect that
Augusta can show.
Mr. and Mr*. C. H. Matthews have
returned from Thomson, Ga.
• • •
Mrs. R. B. Wren, of Thomson, is
visiting her sons, Messrs. H. E. and
M. I. Wren.
• • *
Friends of Mrs. T. C. Jordan will
he delighted to learn that she has
sufficiently recovered from her re
cent surgical treatment to return to
her home In Bartow, Ga.
• * •
Miss Carrie Belle Freeland, of
Plum Branch. S. C., is spending tho
week-end wilth relatives and friends
here.
• • •
Friends of Mrs. L. B. Lovett, of
Savannah, are delighted to learn of
her satisfactory condition following
surgical treatment at the Margaret
Wright Hospital.
• • •
Miss Mildred Holley and Mrs. J.
J. N. Pearro are spending the week
end In Atlanta.
* • •
Mr. L. F. Cook, of Thomson, Ga.,
spent Friday In the city.
• • •
Friends of Mr. B. J. Harrison, of
Trenton. S. C., will regret to learn
of his Indisposition at the Mar
garet Wright Hospital.
• • •
Mrs. Ronald E. Nixon and Ronald,
Jr., of Fairmont, W. A'a., nrrtve to
day to spend some time with Mrs.
Nixon's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
W. Byers.
• • •
Mr*. Callle liunley, of Thomson,
is visiting Augusta friends.
« • •
Mrs. C. A. Selgler. of Macon, is
visiting her mother. Mrs. M. J. Me-
Aullffe. , . ,
Mrs. T. Harry Oatss visited rela
tives In Thomson last week.
• • *
Mrs. N. E. Ware has returned to
Thomson Monday after visiting
friends In Augusta and attending
the Baraca-Phllathea convention.
• • •
Miss Mary E. Kelly has returned
from Atlantic City.
• • •
The Improvement In the condi
tion of Dr. W. M. Bethea will be
learned with pleasure. He Is now
resting more comfortably and able
to take nourishment. He Is at St.
Mary's Hospital. Athens.
• • »
Bettlo Lee Areda Is the name
given the infant daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. Wingate, who was
christened last Sunday at Asliury
church.
• • •
Mr. John Edmund Murphey Is
spending tho week-end with his
parents nt their home on the Hill.
*• • •
Friends of Mr. nnd Mrs. Julian
flake will learn with much Interest
of the birth at Vnlverslty Hospital
of a little daughter, who will be
railed Margaret Edwards. Mrs.
Fiske Is remembered as Miss Katie
Edwards.
a • *
Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Alexander have
moved from Hickman road to 2567
Henry street, the Hunt residence,
vacated by the William H. Lums
dens when they moved to Savan
nah.
Congratulations arc being extend
ed to Mr. and Mr». George S. Ptav
ro on the birth at the Wllhenford of
a little daughter.
• e •
Friends of Mr*. H. A Heath will
regret to learn ahe la at University
Hospital, where ahe has been sub
mitted to surgical treatment.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs Emmett Willing
hitm. of Connecticut, and Mr. I'm
norland. of New York. spent Sun
day- with Mrs, Sue Willingham eti
route to Augusta where they will
spend the winter at the Partridge
Inn —McDuffie Progress.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. R If. Selgler have
returned front Atlanta.
• • •
Alisa Margaret McTesr ha* re
turned home from a vtsllt to friends
In Atlanta. *
• • s
Mrs, William Peebles
and her little son. Clement Cary, arc
leaving today forMulberrv. t*. C„
where she goes to spend two or
three weeks with her brother. Mr
N Cary Toole, nnd her mother
Mrs- Alice Cary Toole.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Dennis and
children of Kinston, N. C„ who were
called to the el tv by the illness nnd
subsequent death of their mother
Mrs. lHnnls. have returned home.
• • s
Mr D. Walker was a reoen!
guests at the home of Mr L. E. Av
orrtt. in Winfield, Oa.
• • •
Mr. Leonard Smith was a recent
ctiest at the home of Atlas ASarle
Johnson In Boncvllle, Ga.
Welcome Georgia— Welcome Furman
Special Values All This Week
Dress Up for the Big
Football Game
THE SMARTEST OF THE SEASON
The Latest Paris Styles Reproduced in
DRESSES
SIO.OO $15.98 $24.50.
Popular pricep? Yes. as they ajre within the range of all_ at these
prices one can secure not only authentic Paris and New
styles, hut materials of the highest quality art! superior workman
ship. Dresses such as these usually bring m |:h higher prices but
again McElv.ee & Gerald taka the lead and save you $5 to $lO on
them
Materials are Canton
Crape, Crepe Back
Satin, Satin Faced
Canton. Silk Brocade
and All-Wool mate
rials.
COAT SPECIAL
$24.50
Luxurious Fabrics, Toronto
Block, Downy Wool, Velvetone.
Bolivia.
CHILDREN'S COATS
Warm Winter Coats of the best grade wool materials. Clever styles
for the little folks. Realizing the demand for coats that will give
the children good service but at reasonable prices, we have care
fully bought our stock and are now prepared to meet your require
ments.
$3.95 to $10.95
GENUINE STONE MARTEN FUR SCARFS
Value* to 540.00
Genuine Stone Marten Fur Scarfs, full skin, winter (90 Cft
pelts, actual values up to $40.00. Sale price each....
32-INCH GINGHAM—Worth 50c, but
we have one case to use as QCn
leader in this sale at yard.... w3C
FANCY OUTING—Extra heavy qual
ity. Regular 25c grade In IQr
fancy stripe 3 and checks ... IvC
CHAMBRAY, 1000 yards Cham- Ift
bry, solid color, at IUC
McElwee & Gerald
866 BROADWAY.
Mr. and Mrs. R._ L. Fleming,, of
Double Branches, Ga.. were guests
Friday of friends In Leah, Ga.,
while on their way to Augusta.
• • *
Mrs. M. G. Dunn spent last week
end with Mrs. H. N. Fleming in
Leah, Ga.
• • •
Mr. nnd Mr*. X.ouis Marks were
an from Beaufort last week.
—to have a qooi
Appetite/
Pa
“Yes! thank you.”
A GOOD appetite means a cheep
ful disposition.
You may have a good appetite
it the blood that goes constantly
to your vital organs is pure. S.S.S.
purifies the blood —a good appetito
lollows and you will have a clear
complexion and w-ill be strong,
cheerful and healthy.
Don’t go on feeling up one day
and down the next—hardly sick
but never welt—losing “pep,”
punch and ambition. Hearty eaters
are the red-blooded men and
women. Enjoy your food! Get
back your strength and energy!
Reclaim yourself before It Is too
late! People In a physically run
down condition are cn easy prey
to disease.
S.S.S. is whet is needed. Your
blood needs purifying. Your blood
cells supply the energy which
keeps your body well and fit. S.S.S.
aids Nature in supplying new red
blood-cellt.—the spark that rejegs
your system. Carefully selected,
scientifically proportioned and
prepared herbs and barks make up
8.8 S.—the great blood purifier
which gives Nature a helping hand.
Get back the lost appetite, the
missing vitality, the keen, spark
ling eyes, that look of determina
tion. S.S S. will give you more
energy, vitality and vigor and a
more up and going appearance.
W 3. 8. ? is sold st sit good drag
stores in two sine, Ths largsr
SC" A s.ti It mors ecvoonsleaj.
HESt'C f You Feci
JOT J.J.'J. 4lke Yourself Afttln
Tha season's want
ad colors and al
ways plenty of
Black, Navy, Brown
and Tan.
Styles for
every figure.
Sizes for Miss
or Matron.
Outsizes too.
COAT SALE
Our New York office, working
connection with a large coat
maker, has made It possible for
us to start the season with a
marvelous coat sale, featuring
bonaflde $29.50 garments at this
low price
$19.95
Cotton Goods
/ME COL A
Welcome to
All Georgia and Furman
Fans.
St IH AM
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LIME COLA BOTTLING CO.
450 BROAD ST. PHONE 755.
EMPIRE PALMETTO Dance
GEORGIA SOUTH CAROLINA Dance
MASONIC TEMPLE
SATURDAY. OCTOBER 18TH, 9 TO 12 P. M.
Night of Gsorgla-Kurman Football Game.
MUSIC BY MILL’S ORCHESTRA.
T uck«i «r 1 of Jick.t» Sold. -Purchase your
teket* earl). from Liggett r. Home Folk*, Gardelles, and
Ooetchlu*.
ADMISMON *1.50.
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12
12 YARDS FOR sl.oo—Yard wide un
bleached domestic. A desirable weight
and quality. John P. King.
PERCALE, In shirt, blouse and apron
patterns. Usual price 25c. IQ#»
Our price, yard IOC
SHEETS —BIx9O Bleached Ever Wear
brand, worth $1.65. Special ai AF
while one case lasts v I iww