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Coat Week at Levy’s
Coats for Tiny Tots,
Coats for Misses and
Girls, Coats for Ladies
—Coats for Dress and
Street Wear.
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For Ladies Materials of
Cut Flamingo, Marvella,
Lustrosa, Blocked Bolivia,
plain and fur trimmed. All
shades—
$27.50 to $135.00
MISSES’ AND JUNIORS’
in Solids, Plaids and Stripes. 12 to 17 years.
Some with Fur Collar and Cuffs, gome trimm-'l
with buttons, some plain, some sport—
slo.oo to $37.50
LITTLE GIRLS
1 to 10 Years
All new shades—Pen
ny, Reseda, Deer, Rus
set. Montere and
Arab; with hats trim
med with fur to match
$6.50 to $23.50
J. Willie Levy & Son
NEW LOCATION—9I6 BROAD.
TAKE ELEVATOR.
Picking up bargains is the business of those
who read Augusta Herald Want Ads.
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Dance and
Evening Shoes
All that is new for the
dances and many par
ties that you are going
to.
Popular Priced.
For Outdoor
Events
For Golf, Tennis and
other outdoor sports
we have just what
you have been want
ing for a long time.
NEW FALL HOSIERY
Exquisite Silk*, Lustrous Lisle, Firm. Fine Wool— ln Mich type,
tha baat made. Whatbar you chooaa ona or tha other for your
peraonal use. you may ha certain of tha service of our hoaa.
CTELLINr:
SHOE COMPANY VJ
"Shoe* For Everybody.”
810 BROAD ST.
Welcome
Georgia
and
Furman
Football Fans
A very cordial Invitation is
extended to all visitors to
make themselves at home in
W modern and up-to-date
shoe store.
The New Fall Shoes are here
and it will be a pleasure to
show them to you. We are
sure you will like our display.
SOCIETY
Mr*. Elolse Brinson, Mrs. Ar
thus Cates, Miss Scruggs, Mrs. Al
lio Bello Reynolds, Miss Ruth Short,
Messrs. IX W. Johnson, A- G.
Moore, Cobb Lewis, L. L. Darling
ton, Clarence Collier, Walter Har
rison and Koble Grey were up Ironi
Mitten tor the minstrels.
...
Miss Carrie Belle James' friends
will negrot to learn she will not re
turn today from Detroit, ae had
been expected, but will remain with
her brother some time longer. Hlie
has been very pleasantly entertain
ed while there and has made sev
eral trips to Brie, Niagara Balls and
other points of Interest.
...
Mrs. Hoy Johnson, Mrs. Sterling
Gibson and Mrs. Susie Willingham,
of Thomson, Ga., spent Wednesday
in Augusta. , , ,
Mrs. O. B. Story was the guest
last week of Mrs. Stacey Story In
Miss Priscilla Marie Eeonomos.
of Beaufort, H. C., visited Augusta
friends last week.
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Mrs. 8. P. Morris ha* returned to
Thomson -after visiting her daugh
ter, Mrs. Paul Stevens.
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Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Hadaway.Miw.
L F. Stephens, Mrs. Henry White
and Mrs. G. W. Jordan, of Thomson,
■pent Tuesday In Augusta.
Mr and Mrs F. K. Thomas and
Personal Mention
Mrs. Robert Brinrtm, and daugh
ter, Miss Estelle Crawford, of Mil
len, wore visitors to the city on
Thursday.
Miss Mory Morris, of Warrenton,
was a visitor to Augusta, on Thurs
day.
Mr. J. M. Broome, of Kathwood
was a recent business visitor to the
city.
Mrs. C. W. Crum and Mra. C. W.
Wannatnaker, of Orangeburg, wore
shoppers In the city. ,0
Dr. and Mrs.) John Lewis, and
Mrs. C. C. Burckhalter, were In the
city shopping from Louisville.
Mrs. W. E. Dudley, of Bandera
vllle, was a visitor to the city <ffl
Thursdoy.
Mr. H. F. Hendrix was |a busi
ness visitor to the city from Leea
ville.
Miss Willis May Anderson, qf
Harlem, was visiting In ths city on
Thursday.
Mrs. J. R. Smith was a rlsltor to
Augusta from Bartow.
Mr. J. B. Branch of Lethe, was
a recent business visitor to the city;
Makes 'Fat People Slim
New York Physician Per
fects Harmless Method of
Reducing Weight
Ths loss of as much as a pound
of excess fat a day with no harm
ful results is the record mads by
many patients of Dr. R. Newman,
a licensed practicing physician of
286 Fifth Avenue, New York, who
announces that 1 ho has perfected a
treatment which has quickly rid
fut people of excess weight. What
Is mors remarkable Is the Doctor’s
statement that ha has successfully
treated thousands of patents for
fat reduction without change of
diet or unnecessary exercise. It Is
nlso said that fat people who suffer
from chronlo rheumatism, gout, as
thma and high blood pressure ob
tain great relief from the reduction
of their superfluous flesh. Realiz
ing that this sounds almost too
good to be true, the Doctor has of
fered to send without charge to
anyone who will write him, a free
trial treatment to prove hie claims,
as well as hla "Pay-when-reduced’’
plan. If you want to rid yourself
of superfluous fat, write him to
day. addressing Dr. R Newman S»8
Fifth Avenue. New York City, Dept
R.—Adv,
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Her Hair is
Bobbed!
but aha wouldn't drenm
of being aeon In evening
clothe* with bobbed ha|r:
The
Transformation
pictured above obtain
able In any ahada —may
ba allppad on over your
own hair, and immedl
•italy you ara unbobhed.
Ask for a Free Demon
stration.
Tomorrow Only
' Wo Offor
“Sophia" Switehaa
and Tranaformationa.
All ahadaa Including
gray
$4.95
( Regular Trice aa
high aa IH.SS)
Now i* the Time for
That Facial !
Get • Rejuvenated Facial
in our newly anlargoii
Beauty Shop.
P. Augusta wo
man bad their hair mar.
colled In our Hrauty *>hop
last work! Maks your
pointmont now! 'Phono
iIH.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Thomas and tit
le Bessie Jane and Mr. W. A. Dunn
motored to Dearlng, Ga., Monday to
see Mr. Billy Culpepper, who Is
quite sick, and later went over to
Thompson to spend the day with
Mrs. J. M. Cloud.
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Mrs. S. A. Wise, of Aiken, Is
speeding a few days with Mrs. Pat
rick Vaughn. • Miss Marie Wise Is
visiting Miss Mary Doris.
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Mrs. A. R. Adams, wife of the
pastor of Sijeond Christian church,
who has been seriously 111 In th«r
I’atk View Sanitarium, has so far
recovered as to be able to be moved
to her home, 510 W'est Fortieth
street.—Savannah Press.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mustln left
yesterday for Atlantic City and
New York. On their return they
wlli bo accompanied by Mrs. Theo
dore Smith, who will be with them
for the, winter.
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Mr. and Mrs. W, D. Platt will
havo as their guests for the, week
end relatives from Macon, Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. Heath, Miss Sarah
Heath, Messrs. H. W. and L. A
Heath and Mr. Joe Heath. They
will motor through In their car.
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Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Selgler and
their small daughter. Bettle, have
returned trom Albany, Ga., where
they visited Mr. and Mrs. J*. A.
Selgler.
Mr. H. W. Bailey and Mr. Henry
Crawford of Modoc, were recent
business visitors to the city.
Mr. and Mrs. Julian F. Flske are
receiving congratulations on the birth
of a beautiful baby girl, who has
been given the name of Margaret Ed
ward* Flske. Mrs. Flske will be Pleas
antly remembered as Miss Kate Ed-
W Mrs. Susie Ivey, Mrs. Marvin Seals
and Marvin. Jr., have returned from
a visit to relatives In Norwood.
Mrs M B. Gray, of Decatur, Is the
guest of her son and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. 1). L. Kuhlke, at their home,
1427 Stovall street. .
Miss Eaura Eowe, who has been the
guest of friends in the city, has re
turned to McCormick,
After a pleasant visit to friends In
the city, Mrs. W. A. Scott has re
turned to her home u> Mt. Carmel.
Mr. F. M. Bussey who has been
visitVg liis brother. Mr. H. J. Bus
sey, has returned to his home In Mo
doc. . .
Mr. Henry Reese has returned
home after a vllst with relatives In
McCormick. _ _ . .
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Reel, who have
been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.
U. Reel, of Edgefield, have returned
home.
Mrs. W. P. Llndler and children
are the guests of relatives In Wadley
for the week-end.
Mr. Terrell Edenfleld, who has
been the guest of friends In the city,
is visiting relatives in Waynesboro,
before returning to his home In
Wadley.
Miss Hatt/e Higgins, who has been
the charming guest of Mr. and Mrs.
John J. C. Conlon has returned to
her home In Havunnah.
Mrs. Bright McConnell has been
t%led to Lexington by the Illness of
her father, Mr. Bush, her many
friends are wishing him a speedy re
covery.
Mrs. Charles Key, of Edgefield, Is
visiting her daughter, Mrs. Hal Be
man.
Mr. and Mra. R. J. Johnson have
turned to their home at 2059 McDo
well street, after an extended visit to
Philadelphia and New York City.
Mrs. Paul Cates and Mrs. Sally Mc-
Elmurray were visiting In the city am
Friday.
Miss Eva Reynolds and Mist Ma
mie Eee Minor have moved from 1011
Telfair street and are now located at
510 Greene street.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Rountree, Mr.
and Mrs. R. F. Rountree, of Dunbar
ton. Master William Bradley and
Master Ellis Bradley, of Gough, Ga.,
wure visiting In the city on Friday.
Mrs. Maggie Teague has moved
from Granltevllle, and Is now located
at 817 Telfair street.
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Bramlett have
moved from 1018 Telfair street and
are now occupying their new bunga
low at 1198 Central avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Parker are now
living at SJO Greene street.
Mrs. J. B. Raxxor has returned to
Greenville after a visit with Mrs.
Maggie Teague.
The many friends ofJlrs. L. B. Lov
etl will be glad to hear that after
surgical treatment at the Margaret
Wnght aha Is Improving.
Mrs. Susie Ivey and grandson. Mr.
Herbert Kernsghnn left Sunday, for
Chattanooga, where they will spend
the winter with Mrs. Ivey’s son and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ivey.
Elaborate Gown
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' a
ltrocaded tissue cloth and fur
combine to make this very elab
orate evening gown that la gor
geous enough for the most exotic
taste. The artistic manipulation o(
the aide drapery and the panel
that extend* below the hem line
relieve the severity without In anv
way complicating the classic line*.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Jeffcost, of
Charleston, Mr. and Mrs. L. Jeffcost,
of Florence, wbp-have been the guests
of Mr. and Mrs- H. B. Jeffcoat have
returned to their homes.
Mrs. L. T. Pennington and Miss
Sarah Mathews, of Mathews, were
visiting friends In the city on Friday.
Mrs. W. T. Smith’s many friends
will be glad to learn that her 1m-
Srovement after treatment at the
largaret Wright Hospital has been
such that she has returned to her
home In Norwood.
Miss Nettie Simpson, of Greenville,
Is the attractive guest of her sister,
Mrs. Maggie Teague.
Miss Georgia Partridge, of Berxella.
Is visiting friends and relatives in
the city.
Mrs. C. B. Murrah and attractive
daughters. Miss Annie and Georgia,
have returned to their home In Edge
field county after a pleasant visit to
the city.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. McCathern. of
Waynesboro, were visiting In the city
on Friday.
Mr. Henry Dixon’s many friends are
glad to know that he Is able to be
out after a recent illness.
Miss Frederica Lackman has re- i
turned from a delightful summer J
spent In New York, Long Island, and
Atlantic City with friends and rela
tives. Miss Lackman was the hon
oree of many beautiful social affairs
during her visit
Mrs. D. H. Woodward, Miss Olive
Woodward and Mrs. Bessie Weeks,
of Montmorencl, were visiting In the
city this week.
Mrs. W. D. Rush, of Greenwood. Is
visiting her daughter. Mrs. Mary
Rush, of North Augusta. -
Miss Helen Crane, of Chicago, is
the attractive guest of Mrs. A. B.
Dorsey, for an extended Visit.
The many friends of Mrs. Annie
Newman will regret to hear of her
Illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilber Johnson, of
Martinez, Is visiting relatives In the
city.
Mr. and Mrs. John Ivey and Mrs.
Robert Bryson are In Atlanta attend
ing the State Fair.
The. many friends of Mr. Hugh Me-
Kenxle will be glad to learn of his
improvement after surgical treatment
the University Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lowe, of Wnr
renton, were visiting In the city on
Friday.
Mrs. Emma Whittaker was visiting
friends In the city, enroute from a
pleasant stay in Hendersonville, to her
home In Dearlng.
Mrs. A. H. Wilson has returned to
Mayfield after a pleasant visit to the
city.
Mr. Clarence Smith’s many friends
will he Interested to learn that he
has accepted a position at the post
office and win move from Llncolnton
and make Augusta his home.
Mrs. Aflen Wingfield has returned
to Washington, Ga., after a pleasant
visit with her son and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. W. W. Hunter.
Mr. M. A. Parker has returned from
a visit to .Columbia.
To Make Rich
Red Blobd
Revitalize your worn-out ex
hausted nerves and increase
your strength and endurance
take Organic Iron: not metallic Iron
which people usually take, but pure
organic Iron—Nuxatc* Iron —which Is
like the Iron In your blood and like
the Iron In spinach, lentils and ap
ples. One dose of Nuxated Iron Is esti
mated to be approximately equivalent
(in organic Iron content) to eating
one-half quart of spinach, one quart
of green vegetables or half a dozen
apples. It Is like taking extract of
beef Instead of eating pounds of meat.
Nuxated Iron Is partially predigested
and ready for almost Immediate ab
sorption and assimilation by the blood,
while metallic Iron Is iron Just as It
comes from the action of strong acids
on small pieces of Iron filings.
Millions of people annually are us
ing Nuxated Iron. It will not Injure
the teeth nor disturb the stomach. A
few doses will often commence to en
rich your blood. Your money will be
refunded by the manufacturers If you
do not obtain satisfactory results.
Beware of substitutes. Always In
sist on hßVing genuine organic Iron—
fuxated Iron. Look for the letters N.
on every tablet. Sold by' all drug
gists.
NUXATEDIRON
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fttlOC-MARKCTJ^HIUUjA.
DANCE
American Legicn Hall *^l
FRIDAY NIGHT SATURDAY NIGHT
10 to S a to 12
Famous U. of Ga. Bull Dog Orchestra.
Tickets on Sale at Gardelle's, Goetrhlus and Davenport & Meyer.
Auspices Augusta Chapter, Order DeMolay.
“Welcome Georgia” “Welcome Furman”
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New Arrival* For
Monday Special
In Dresses
Garments that fairly breathe Fifth
Avenue Exclusiveness.
They have scored touch down after
touch down from a view point of origi
nality.
Gorgeous Charmeens, Bengalines,
Poiret Crepes, etc. 3 piece styles.
Have never been shown for less than
$35.00 to $50.00.
For Monday Only
See Window
Display.
Purina Makes
the Difference
Equal in laying ability.
But the hen on the right
was fed a common grain
ration while the other
was fed Purina Chicken
Chowder and Purina
Hen Chow.
Purina Poultry Chows
form a complete ration,
containing material for
an equal number of yolks
and whites.
Ask us about the fa
mous money back
guarantee.
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QHEKCHOW | CHfCKENfI
fl-tzia ch owb™
CONSUMERS
GROCERY CO.
The Purina Feed Store.
1101 Broad St. Phone 983.
Speaking of bargains !
Why man! You ought to
read Augusta Herald Want
A«fs !
Five Experienced Salesladies
•Wanted. Apply Monday.
1044 BROADWAY.
Easterling’s Famous
Pure Pork Sausage
Be sure you use only Easterling’s Famous Pure Pork Sausage,
because you can rely on just what. you. are. getting.. Only
choice and selected Pork chopped fine and seasoned with pure
spices.
We use no substitutes, no by-products, no adulterations. Noth
ing but choice selected pork and wholesome seasoning. It’s
no wonder our Sausage is so delicious; no wonder it make*
the best teller in Augusta.
Try a pound Today and be convinced, o C
per pound ODC
EASTERLING BROS.
472 BROAD STREET. PHONES 58—59—500.
Welcome Georgia
Welcome Furman
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Make Your Headquarters With Us.
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G a s—o i l--Accessories
® ,e -IIQOD'
WHITE ARROW
Whether as driver or occupant, a woman ap- / y-jy/-/
predates its added safety and comfort Let us ex- \ t\J ll4/
plain just why a Hood means that extra amount
of satisfaction to passenger and driver alike
HOOD CORD PRICES
30x31/2 Cord Tires $12.50
32x3 >/2 Cord Tires $19.20
31x4 Cord Tires $21.90
32x4 Cord Tires $24.65
32x4 >4 Cord Tires $31.35
34x4i£ Cord Tires ...t $32.90
MUTUAL TIRE CO.
911 BROAD STREET. PHONES 21-68-69.
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12
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Something New
Always.