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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19
Where Satisfaction Is a Certainty
DR. N. S. EVANS DENTAL OFFICES
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ONLY thoughtfulness in handling the
last arrangements is appreciated.
Through us your every wish is serv
ed; every detail is one of perfection.
phone^ W EDWARD PLATTresidence
‘ 20 FUNERAL PARLORS 2,4 1
BEAUTIFUL NEW SHIPMENT
Negligees and Dresses
In Cloth and Silk Styles for ladies
who like something different.
SPECIAL SALE IN
• CORSETS AND BRASSIERES
$6.00 Just Rite Corsets $3.00
$5.00 Just Rite Corsets $2.50
$2.75 Just Rite Corsets $1.25
$3.00 Just Rite Corsets $1.50
$1.25 Girdles now 65c
These Corsets and Girdles are shown in highly de
sirable styles. All sizes.
Entire Stock Brassieres ... 1-2 Price
Closing Out Our Entire Line of Baby Shoes at Cost.
The Rose Shop
Hotel Richmond Bldg. Broad Street.
Picking up bargains is the business of those
> who read Augusta Herald Want Ads.
GIVEN AWAY - NEW
FORD SEDAN n
Do yon want a New
Ford Sedan is only one of the many splendid rewards we are
giving away. Open to all men, women, boys and girls.
DON’T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY
Yon may never have this chance again. Write today and learn all ab<mt
this remarkable offer. Our offer is free to all who write. Remember
you are not required to invest one penny—just a little effort on your part
and the opportunity to
own a Ford Sedan is
yours. MAIL COUPON
or POST CARD TODAY.
We will send you by re<-
tum mail post-paid full
Information about our
free offer and simple
easy plan.
MIRA DERMA CO-
Atlanta, Ga.
A Satisfied Customer
Is a Good Advisement, but—
don’t count on him too much
A customer may be satisfied and still not
be talkative. If you depend solely upon sat
isfied patrons to advertise your merchandise
or your service, you may live as long as Mr.
Methusaleh before success comes.
The quicker way to build business is to
ADVERTISE.
Newspaper advertising will do more for
you in one year than word-of-mouth advertis
ing can do in twenty years.
Arrange for a daily advertisement on the
classified pages of the Augusta Herald.
Your growing sales and increasing profits
will convince you that it pays to advertise.
The Augusta Herald
PHONE 296
Several Thousand More Circulation
Than Any Other Augusta
Newspaper \
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The Paper With the Want Ad».
Broad and Eighth Sts., Augusta, Ga.
NO BETTER EQUIPPED
OFFICES IN THE SOUTH
20 Years of Services—of Good Work, and
Reasonable Prices
EASY PAYMENTS
Ford Sedan absolutely
without cost? This is just
the opportunity w 6 offer
you. This is not a maga
zine subscription contest
but an offer made to in
crease the popularity of
our products in which we
are giving rewards to all
who will assist us. The
THE MIRA DERMA COMPANY
392 Edgewood Ave., Atlanta, Ga.
Without any cost or obligation to myself please
tell me how i can get a New Ford Sedan.
Name . - . - r n
St or R. P. D- -
Tnwn r - - - ■ - State
YOUR FRIENDS. WHERE
THEY ARE AND WHAT
THEY ARE DOING.
Miss Susanne Bell, Miss Marie
Wilcox and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Sausey motored from Savannah
yesterday for the football game.
* * •
Mr. and Mrs. J. Waiter Pearce
and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Owens mo
tored over to Ridge Springs, S. C.,
last week to attend the funeral of
their kinsman, Dr. Joseph Watson,
of Columbia, one of the most promi
nent physicians in the state.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. George Blanchard
witti Mr. and Mrs. Frank Adair, of
Atlanta, left yesterday In their car
for Bakeland, Fla., where they go
tp attend the opening of the hand
some new Lakeland Terrace Hotel.
» * »
Miss Marie Baker of Washing
ton. D. C., is visiting Mrs. T. K.
Oertel.
• • •
Mrs. Charles Pattersc* is leaving
in January for a Meditarranean
cruise, taking with her a party to
spend the winter in Egypt, Pales
tine and Jerusalem.
* * *
Mrs. M. V. Mailer is leaving
Wednesday for New York, from
where she will take the steamer
“Panama" for Panama-City, where
she will spend the winter with her
children, Mr. and Mrs. Bryan A.
Maher.
* • *
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Fearre an
nounce the birth of a son at Uni
versity Hospital on Thursday. Octo
ber 16. who will he called Jerome
Theron, Jr. Mrs. Pearre will he re
membered as Miss Naomi Burns.
» • •
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Dowling
came down from Greenville to see
the football game. They had a
very narrow escape at Dead Mans
Curve, between The Hill and Fuergs
Ferry. There was an unavoidable
collision, but fortunately no one
was hurt, except a few bruises.
• * • -
Mr. Thomas Ransford was over
from Edgefield yesterday for the.
football game*
* • *
Dr. Sharpe, of Greenville, R. C-,
was among the visitors to the foot
ball game yesterday.
• • «
Mr. McLeod Hull, of Savannah
was here yesterday for the football
game and dance last night.
• * * .
Mrs. Annie Boyd and M|ss Fran
cis Beyd have returned to Wash
ington.' Ga. after visiting Augusta
friends.
• • •
Miss Marguerite Green, has sr
arrived from Wasldngton, D. C., to
attend JJio marriage of her sister,
Miss Christine Green and Mr. Ir
vine Boergcn of Charleston, which
takes place Tuesday. Mr. Joe Moon,
of Charleston, has also arrived la
the city for this wedding.
• • •
Miss Emily Massee of Macon, !s
the week-end guest of her aunt,
Mrs. N. W. Benton while here to
attend the football game and the
governors hall at the Country Club
last evening.
Mrs. J. Hardwick Jackson has re
turned home after spending the
summer with Mrs. Frederick Ball
Pope at her summer home at
Jamestown. R. 1., and a subsequent
visit with Dr. and Mrs. Ernest
Stires at Lake George, N, Y.
Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Gibson, of
Allendale, S. C., are week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Cib
scm.
. • •
Mr. Jim Brown, of Macon, Is the
week-end guest of Mr. Julian Space
while here to attend the football
game.
. . •
Mrs. H. S. Palmer and Miss Merle
Palmer were down from Washing
ton, Ga., last week.
. . •
Mrs. A. R. Drane has returned
from Atlanta.
• • •
Mrs. J. B. Lyons, of Atlanta, was
in the city yesterday.
...
Mrs. C. K. O’Neal and Mrs. Cora
Wright have returned from War
renton, Ga.
. . •
Mrs. T. W. Lewis of Atlanta, was
in the city yesterday.
• 0 •
Mrs. R. T. Simons and Miss Ha
zel Simons have returned from
Thomson, Ga.
...
Mrs. Florine Bush, of Atlanta, is
in the city.
• • •
The many friends of Mrs. Esther
Gregg will regret to hear of her
illness at her home on the Wrlghts
boro Road.
...
Mrs. A. E. Glover, of Gaines
ville, Kin., Is the guest of her moth
er and sister, Mrs. Virginia Thom
as, and Mrs. W. W. Bush.
...
Mr. T. O. Beach, of Atlanta,
spent yesterday in the city.,
Mr. M. S. AVetey, of Pittsburgh,
Ta., was in the city yesterday.
• ••
Miss Elise C. Shover, of Atlanta,
is in the city for a few days.
Mrs K. M. Rhodes, Mrs. J. E.
Turner and Miss Turner of Win
tows, Ark., wero in the city yester
day.
J • • •
Miss Grace Strauss, of Union
Point, Ga., is in the city for a few
days.
Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Martin is
spending a few days in Atlanta.
Mrs. M. E. Rigsby, Miss Rigsby.
Mrs. E. C. Mikee and Mrs. 8. Price
were in Macon yesterday.
Mrs. J. H. Blacker is in Atlanta.
Mrs. R. N. McLeod has returned
from Athens. # # ,
Mrs. Charles Clark has arrived
from Washington, B. C.. where she
she lias been visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Clark. Jr., and Is with Au
fcusta relatives and friends for a
visit. , , .
Mrs. M. P. McCord is visiting
friends in Buckhead, Ga.
Mrs. A. D. Hulbert, of Atlanta,
is visiting Augusta^ friends.
Mrs M. M. MacFerrin wiil sing a
solo at both services at Greene
Street Presbyterian church today.
In the morning her lovely voice will
bo heard in "Come Unto Me trom
Handel's Messiah, and in the eve
ning she will render a Gospel hymn.
Mrs. James Bartch will accompany
the choir which will bo In rh * rg *
Mr. James Bartch, who will lead
the singing.
Miss Frances Adams and Miss
I.uyc Lane are among the up from
Savannah for the football game and
governor's ball last evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Gaston name
down from Washington, Ga., for
the dog show.
Mr. J. W. Livingston’s friends
will he pleased to learn that he Is
able to be up and about his home
although not yet out.
Mrs. J. Emmett Arnold and Miss
Eli*ahe»ii Arnold, of Beratur, Ga.,
ore visiting Augusta friends.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
Waterman’s
Ideal Fountain
Pens from
$2.75 to $8.50
(Toilet
Articles
Complete line Houbl
gant’s, Coty’s Cappl’s.
and April Showers.
Coty’s Face QQf*
Powder ODD
SSL SI.OO
Coty’s L’Oregan
ysr?. SI,OO
Coty’s L’Oregan
ysrt..... $2.00
Iloublgant’s 01 nn
Extract, *4 oz. v I lUU
Houblgant’s Of) nn
Extract, % oz. $c.tUU
Houblgant’s 00 rn
Toilet Water. $u.3U
Cappl’s Face ni Art
Powder v I iUU
SEE 25c * 50c
Cappl’s CJom- a< nn
pact, Single.. I >UU
Cappi’a Com- SI CA
pact. Double.. vliwU
Cappl’s 04 AC
Extract, % oz. wl <£ J
Cappl’s 00 CA
Extract, 1 oz. iP&iJU
Pebeco Tooth QQ-
Paste 03C
Pepsodent Tooth QQ-
Paste 03C
Woodbury’s CC_
Facial Soap, Box 33C V
Pears’ Unscented nr.
Soap, 2 for £3C
Mennen’s at
Talcum tDC
New Dress
Goods
54-ln. Wool Plaldod
and Striped Fabrics
for sport dresses, the
yard-
TO $4.95
54-ln. All Wool Sport
Flannels, In pretty sol
id colors Including
lied, Rust, Tan, Rose
wood, white also white
and black checks, the
yard—
s3.so 10 $3.98
64-In. Polret Twills,
Black, Navy and halt
line stripes, an nn
the yard Ov.dw
F. and H. Charmocn.
In brown, navy and
black, the aa qc
yard 00.33
54-ln. All Wool Foirct
Twills, the 0 J j-a
yard 04.3 U
45-ln. Poiret an rn
Twills, the yd. V&.3U
38-In. All Wool* 4 AO
Crepes, the yd. 01.30
40-ln. All Wool®A QQ
Crepes, the yd. o^>3o
DRESS GOODS
SPECIAL
$1.25 Serges and
Granite Cloths,
yard 98C
New Silks
We are showing all the
newest weaves and
colors In silks which
are popular this sea
son.
Black and Colored
Bengalines, the yard—
s3.9B TO $5.95
Black and Colored
Charmeuse, the yard—
s2.so TO $3.50
Black and Colored
Satin Cantons, an QQ
the yard.... vu.3u
Black and Colored
Spiral Crepes, on QQ
the yard y 4.30
Black Crepe Satins the
yard—
s3.so TO $5.00
Cheney's Frost Krepe
In black, «r qr
the yard $3.33
Mm. F. F. Power, Jr.j and chil
dren. of Atlanta, are spending Nome
time with Mr. arid Mm. William
F. Uw on Tho Hill.
• • •
Mr. O. Iloblnson Coffin h«* re
lurned from visit* to Havannah,
Hynesvllle, Valdosta, Albany and
Adid, Ca., Whom he went In an
grand chancellor of Georgia
Several Hundred
NEW DRESSES
JUST IN
New Dresses
For Large Women
No dresses for large women compare
with the famous Korrect and Graceline
Garments. They are made to fit per
fectly and give to the stout figure the
desired slender lines. Shown In the
nowest silk and wool materials. All
colors.
$29.75 to $75.00
New Evening Dresses
$29.75 to $49.75
We have Just received shipment of ex
quisite Evening Dresses which are dis
played In tho new Ombre Georgettes.
Lovely Dinner Dresses
$39.75 to $75.00
In beaded Georgettes and handsome
Broeho Velvets. These come In the new
est models. All colors and Mark.
ENSEMBLE SUITS
Beautifully developed In the new Suede
Finished F. & H. fabrics, Fawnski-# and
Kashmann.
Colors: Penny Brown, Kaffir Brown and
Cossack Green.
$150.00 to $200.00
Let us show you the Beautiful Spanish Shawls
that are extremely popular now.
F urnishings
For the Home
Let us show you the many pretty rugs
and window decorations we have to make
the home cozy and comfortable for the
winter months.
One lot Beautiful Wilton Velvet Rugs In tbe newest
designs and colorings, fringed trimmed. 0/IQ Cfl
$59.76 value, special for Monday only.. OwOiSU
Wool and Fibre Rugs, the finest inexpensive rug
made for Living or Bed Room. 0 4 r nr
On sale Monday pi 3.1 3
Armstrong’s Inlaid Linoleum
On sale Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday an *n
square yard, for only, 04ilU
*
Don’t overlook this opportunity to cover your floor
with tho best Linoleum on tho market, at an almost
unbelievable low price.
Armstrong A Grade Printed Linoleum with ei nc
Htirlap back, ttpcelal, the square yard 0 I <UO
Included at this price are tile effecta for hath room*.
Knight* of Pythias to district con
vention*.
• • .
Mr. and Mr*. John Adam* have
returned from New York.
• • •
Judge Itobert Hardeman, of
Louisville, fin., wa* In tho city yes
terday for the football game.
During the past week we have received
shipments of several hundred dresses, among
them are the newest and smartest styles in
Flannel Sport Dresses which are so popular
this season.
Flannel Sport Dresses
$19.95 to $35.00
The insistent demand for Flannel Dresses
prompted us to lay in a generous supply of
them. They are featured in pretty plaids
and attractive solid colors. Plenty of
styles to suit every type of figure.
New Wool Dresses
$29.75 to $49.75
Here are beautiful tailored Wool Dresses
which come in Poiret Twills, Charmeens and
Patou Crepes. Will you look tomorrow at
these dresses of unusual beauty and unusual
value? All styles. All sizes.
New Silk Dresses
$29.75 to $49.75
A great variety of styles, showing the
newest innovations for fall wear.
Materials: Satins and Bengalines, Colors:
Rust, Brown, Black. These dresses are far
superior to garments usually shown at pop
ular prices.
Mr. Hlchard Harris, traveling out
of New York, I* among tho visitor*
In Augusta.
* • •
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hrown and
Mr*. Kdgar Wilson, of Washing
ton, fin., wero recent visitors to
Augusta.
• • •
Ml«« Lucia Murchison, of Colum
NEW SPORT COATS
$19.95 to $49.75
A Wonderful variety of styles, all tbe
newest sport fabrics, all colors and
sizes. In fuct, the biggest assortment
of coats we have ever shown at these
moderate prices.
Fur-Trimmed Coats ... $29.75 to $75.00
Handsome Fur-Trimmed
Coats, $85.00 to SIIO.OO
Superb coats, these! With luxurious
Fur Collars and Cuffs of Natural Squir
rel, Jap Mink and Beaver.
Materials: Gerona, Veldyne, rannevlalne
and Orionn.
Colors: Brown, Navy, Taupe and Black.
The finest and largest assortment of
handsome coots 111 our entire business
career.
Coats For Large Women
$29.75 to $125.00
Misses’ and Children’s Coats
$6.95 to $29.75
Sizes 4 to 16 years.
w
Ready Made
Curtains
Wo nr* showing a remark
able line of curtains at prices
to suit every purse—
sl.2s T 0 $15.00
The largest assortment of
curtains ever seen In any
Augusta store. He *uro ano
see them.
bin. and Miss Marguret Turner of
IVharn, <!n., art gu ts of Mis*
(iena Callaway while here to attend
tho Callaway-Merry wedding Wed
nesday. Miss Caroline Hrown, who
Is also In the wedding party, will
arrive today.
...
Miss faille Hundley who has
been visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. William
THREE
Eversharp
Pens and Pen
cils, all styles,
SI.OO to $8.75
Cotton Goods
Specials
10-4 Utica and Anchor
Sheeting, the COa
yard . ...S 03C
81x00 Utica 04 nr
Sheets, each v I >O3
90x99 Utica an QC
Sheets, each.. s£>w3
81x90 Wearwello 4
Sheets, each., pi. I 3
50c Wenrwell QQ_
Pllow Cases,each wOC
$2.98 Imperial Long
Cloth. 04 QQ
(10 Yd. bolts) 0 I >3O
32-inch Yearround
Zephyr, In a big varie
ty of solids and figur
ed effects. (luaranteed
fast color, the M A-,
yard 9-3 C
Special Values in
Table Linens
Silver Bleach pure lin
en table Damask, $2.00
value, the 04 rn
yard vl *33
Silver Blench pure lin
en table Damask, $2.50
value, the 04 QC
yard 1.33
Full Bleach pure linen
table Damask *1 QQ
$2.98 value, yd. $ 1.30
Full Bleach pure linen
Damask table napkins.
$6.95 value, nr QC
the dozen.... v3»33
Full Blench pure linen
Damask table napkins.
$5.95 value, •« AC
the dozen .... yH.OU
Gadlcs’ and Misses’
Heavy Sport and Col
lege Swearers in all
the newest c010r555.95
$5.95 TO $17.50
Boys’ Heavy Weight
Sport Sweaters In the
popular colors—
s3.so TO $5.95
Children’s Sweaters
All styles, all colors,
all sizes—
s2.so TO $3.50
Complete line Infants’
Sweaters, Socks, Boot
tecs and Caps.
New Draperies
36-In. Fibre Curtain
Nets, In beautiful new
Joslgns, the yard—
-75c ANI, SI.OO
45-ln. Fast Color Cur
sl.so
Fast Color Ovcrdrap
orles. 50 Inches wide,
the yard—
-69c TO $2.98
New Cretonnes In an
Immense variety or
designs and coloring,
tho yard -
39c TO $1,50
SPECIAL
20 Pieces Filet Curtain
Nets In the newest
patter ns, specially
priced as follows:
69c and 75c 4Q
values, the yard *r3C
$1.25 and $1.50 Qq
values, tho yard OJC
These nets are from 38
to 50 Inches wide.
LUGGAGE
Black Enameled Hat
80xe556.95
$6.95 Tu $15.00
Black Fabricated Hat
80xe557.95
$7.95 TO SIO.OO
Black Enameled Suit
Cases—
s7.9s TO $15.00
Black all leather * A rn
Handbag 04.JU
Wonderful values In
Wardrobe Trunks— 3-
ply Bass Wood veneer
covering hand vulcan
ized fibre
$29.75 T ° SSO
Hundley has returned to her home
In Thomson.
...
Mr. and Mrs. Walter McDonald
have bought an attractive bunga
low In the first ward.
...
Mrs, Marie Louise Moore will re
turn tonight from Atlanta,