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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2
SOCIETY
PRE-NUPTIAL PARTIES FOR
BRIDE ELECT
MILLEN, Ga. Mrs. Alex S.
Boyer was hostess to a series ol
Hallowe'en parties on Friday com
plimenting her niece. Miss ‘Estelle
larker, whyse marriage of Nov.
n Is to be a brilliant social affair.
Rook was enjoyed in the morn
ng and bridge in the afternoon,
"tille a number of callers came in
at five for tea.
In the spacious living and dining
rooms the color note of orange and
black were carried out in every de
tail, the Jack o' Lanterns casting a
warm glow. The center piece was
a handsome basket of bronze chry
canthemums on a litticed cover of
orange and black. These strips
were also developed into draperies
while favors, score cards and other
accessories were of witches, cats
and pumpkins.
A delicious luncheon was served
at twelve while a salad course com
pleted the afternoon affair.
The bridge was unusually chic
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person who loves good things to eat—
especially those who are denying
themselves the things they like most
because of their desire to keep down
their weight or to reduce the fat with
which they are already burdened.
The famous Marmola Prescription
has been put up in convenient tablet
form and is now sold by druggists
everywhere at only one dollar per box,
lo get rid of fat steadily and easily,
simply take one of these little tablets
after each meal and at bedtime until
you have reduced your weight to
where you want it. No wrinkles or
flabbiness will remain to show where
the fat came off.
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tablets according to directions. Thev
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regular use of the tablets. Try them
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without going through long sieges of
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net them at any good drug store. If
your druggist should not have them in
stock you can secure them direct from
the Marmola Company. General Mo
tors Building, Detroit. Mich., by send
ing one dollar. Thousands of men* and
women each year regain healthy,
slender figures this way.—Adv.
Don’t Squeeze Black-
Heads—Dissolve Them
Squeezing and pinching out black
heads make the pores large and
cause irritation. Blackheads are
caused by accumulations of dust and
dirt and secretions from the skin
and there is only one safe and sure
4»y and one that never fails to get rid
m them—a simple way. too —that is to
dissolve them. Just get from any drug
store about two ounces of calonite
powder—sprinkle a little on a hot, wet
• loth—rub over the blackheads brisk
ly for a efw seconds—wash off and
Tou'll be surprised to see that every
blackhead has disappeared, and the
skin will be left soft and the pores in
their natural condition.
OVERPOWDERING DON’T
MAKE YOU ATTRACTIVE
"In the presence of her loveliness.
0
Unseen is the lily; unheeded the
rose." —Burns.
There Is no way of estimating the
tremendous influence for good
which follows the appeal of loveli
ness, if it Is combined with genu
ineness and simplicity.
•‘When you see women and girls
with that ridiculously overpowder -
r.d look, and continually dabbing
at their face with a powder puff,
it is a sure sign they haven’t yet
found out liow to put on their face
powder so it will look natural and
stay on for b6urs without needing
any further attention or thought,”
says a noted skin authority.
By simply using the Feroxide
(vanishing) Cream which bears the
well known Black and White label
before you put on your face pow
der, you don't have to “paste” it on
to make yourself feel you look
light and It keeps your powder
from giving the complexion that
glistening, white look, which is so
far from the soft, natural appear
ance everyone “raves” over. Then
the rouge can be blended with the
powder so much more perfectly.
To prove its tremendous popu
larity. Black and White Peroxide
Cream is now selling at the phe
nomenal rate of more than two
million Jar s a year. Its exquisite
quality and popularity is only
equalled by the 25c gold Rouge
compact, the 50c "Incense of Flow
ers” Face Powder, the 25c Talcum
Powder, -the liberal 25c size Cold
Cream, etc. All dealers have them.
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Jeauty Creations
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Pictures ready framed
and in the Sheet. Frames
of any size made to order
HARPER BROS.
ART STORE
426 Eighth St. Phone 730.
in her sport dress of brown with
rust accessories at the luncheon,
iu her black fur-trimmed dress and
silver hat at the afternoon party
she was most charming.
There is a full calendar of af
fairs booked for this very popular
bride elect during the next ten
days.
• « •
DANCE TUESDAY EVENING AT
CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL
AUDITORIUM
The regular weekly dance of the
Catholic High School will be given
Tuesday evening at the School Au
ditorium from nine to twelve
o'clock, to which all friends will be
made most welcome.
• • •
ST. MARY’S ACADEMY
EXTENDS THANKS
The Sisters of Mercy return cor
dial thanks to those who so kindly
aided in making the Hallowe'en
festival such a success. Th e after
noon was ideal and those present
were made happier by the happi
ness of the little ones.
A card party added greatly to
the enjoyment of the afternoon, and
the Hallowe'en party of 1924 was
indeed a festive occasion for the
renewal of school time friend
ships.
.—■ * « *
MISS RUTH ANDERSON
ENTERTAINS
Miss Ruth Anderson entertained
a numbe r of her friends at her
home on Telfair street Tuesday
evening wtih a Hallowe’en party.
The rooms were beautifully de
corated in Hallowe'en colors and
the color scheme wa scarried out in
the refreshments. Punch was
served all during the evening while
dancing and I lallowe'en gamese
were enjoyed. Prizes were won by
Mrs. Jerry Bugg, Jr., and Miss
Ethel Gunn.
Those who enjoyed the evening
were: Misses Blanche and Helen
Gardener, Ethel Gunn, Ruth Brooks,
Alice and J6thel O’Keefe. Elizabeth
Lawrence. Daise nnd Edna Rowe,
Edna Bussey, Sarah and Maxine
English. Messrs. Ollie Wheeler,
Chester Danilas. Frank Dickinson.
Herndon Crickinberger, Marvin
Benson, Anion McCormack, Walter
Peterson. Julian Whitaker, Gray
don Willis, 'Wallace Banks, James
Anderson, Dr. Meyers, Mr. nnd
Mrs. Jerry Bugg, Jr., and others.
* • •
MISS ETHEL GUNN
ENTERTAINS
Miss Ethel Gunn entertained a
number of her friends at her home
on Mooro avenue Friday with a
Hallowe’en party in honor of Miss
Ellen Copeland who has gone to
make her future home In Miami,
Fla. The rooms were beautifully
decorated in Hallowe'en colors.
Punch was served all during the
evening while dancing and games
were enjoyed. At a late hour de
lirious refreshments were served.
Those who enjoyed Miss Gunns
hnspltlalty were: Misses Ellen
Copeland, Leila May Boyd. Ruth
Anderson, Ruth McClain. Louise
Wade. Helen Pope, Beulah Fender,
Allie Mae Liglitsey, Sarah Kngllsh,
Idele Brooks. Elizabeth Atkinson,
Edna Bussey. Lucille Copeland.
Maxine English. Mildred Young,
Katie May Doolittle, Alethia Kerr,
Mary Spaulding, Louise Dunn,
Mary Willie Durden, Ina Sue Cope
land. Messrs. Ollie Wheeler. Willie
Brown, Bill Toole, Fred Walters,
Among McCormack. Eugene Wal
ton, Morgan Smith, Otis Perkins,
Palmer Atkinson, George and
James Umacker, Mason Wright,
Malcolm Bazemore, Luther Snail
grove. Charlie Powell, Harry Kelly,
J. D. Wolfe, Grnydon Willis, James
Anderson, Frank Dickinson, "Tote”
Reynolds, Martin Perkins. and
others.
• • •
MISS GENEVIEVE SMITH GIVES
BEAUTIFUL PARTY
Miss Genevieve Smith entertain
ed her dancing classes with a Hal
lowe’en party at her residence “The
Myrtle,” afternoon class children
from two half So twelve years old
from to 6 o'clock. Evening class
children from 10 years to 16 years
old from 8 until 11 o’clock. Prizes
were given for the prettiest and
most appropriate costume worn.
It was a hard matter for the Judges
to select as they were all beauti
fully dressed. Prizes awarded to
Mariana Bush and J. C.
son, Jr., afternoon class and Betty
Buggar and Allen Culley, Jr., even
ing class. The refreshments car
ried out the color scheme, and the
house was exquisitely decorated
with cats, hats, witches, gowns,
pumpkins, streamers of black and
orange, beautiful natural mairgolds
and klondyke cosmos. Guests pre
sent were:
Afternoon class: Margaret Mus
lin, Fanny Batty, Mable Trow
bridge, Thelma Harvey, Ruth Zet
tlemmoyer. Ivy Baggs. Margaret
Bailey. Florence Bailey, Ruth Wal
lar. Sari Waller, Samuel Waller,
Polly Thomas, J. C. Anderson, Jr.,
Ammltte Kellogg, E. J. O'Hara, Jr.,
Evelyn Harris, Dorothy Harris,
Claude Ellington, Mildred Smith,
Margaret Crosson, Sarah Crosson,
Marguerite Ellis, Helen Boardman,
Arthur Briscoe. Dorothy Waddy,
Mary Daly, Eugenia Symms, Mar
guerite Symms, Caroline Winter,
Jean Furman, Vivian Dundy, Ruth
Dundy, Marian Dundy, Mary Hill,
Marlon Bush. Estelle Blum, Ivison
Bryan. Elizabeth Bryan, Ann Har
per, Martha Howell, Margaret. Gib
son. Jane Merry. Betty MacDonald,
Neal O'Shea, Mary O’Shea, Mary
Carver. Ann Calhoun, Doulso
Bates. Francis Barrett, Bertha Bar
rett Florence ' Creamer, Margaret
O'Connor. Dorothy O'Connor, Mar
garet Andrews, Emily Andrews,
Bettv Biggar, Ducy Foster, Grace
Tarver, Mary Mulligan, Jenelle
Davis. Hazel Wilson, Dick Daniel,
Nell Daniel. Minnie Batty, Douise
Battv, Wellington Wilson, Margie
Twiggs, Marian Twiggs, Mary Zet
tlenmover. Judith Graev, Betty
O'Connor, Margaret Merry.
Evening Class: Jacqueline Mar
shall, Grace Eve. Fred Eve, Hamil
ton Merrv. Walter Merry. Gene
vieve Miiillnms. Margaret Greelish,
May Murphy, Caroline Saneken.
Margaret Rockwell, Ruben Rock
well, Tom Cully, Richard Marshall.
Ann Jones. Bettv Jones, Douglas
Howell. Virginia Batty, Mary Wat
kins, Dewellyn Doughty, Tom Staf
ford, Francis Pierce, Dorothy
Pierce, Woretta Russell, Allen Cully,
Pat Cully. Francis Alstrum, Jose
phine McCreary, Elizabeth Dock
hart, Amme Relb. Jane Richard
son, Mary Alice Degwln, Rodney
Cohen, George Conklyn, Jr., Dillian
Hook. Ann Wallace.
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Headaches, Constipation,
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It Is the most speedy remedy we
know.
Waterman’s Ideal Foun
tain Pens, all styles,
$2.75 to $8.75.
Style, Quality aiid Value
Are combined in the items we offer for your approval this week.
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bigant’s, Coty’s,
Cappi’s and April
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Cappi’s Face (£4
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Cappi’s Talcum Powder —
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Cappi’s Dusting (i i\c
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£rr.. 8, “... SI,OO
Cappi’s Double 0 4 cn
Compacts v I lull
Cappi’s Extract, $1.25
Coty’s Face QQp
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Coty’s Talcum 0 4 on
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Houblgant’s, all 0 4 nn
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Jergen’s Soap, nr_
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(Trunks,
Hand Bags
Suit Cases and
Hat Boxes
We carry a complete
line of dependable
Luggage at popular
prices.
Wardrobe Trunks, con
structed of 8-ply bass
wood and vulcanized Fi
bre. Equipped with all
conveniences.
$29.75 to $50.00
All Leather Black Hand
Bags, special gQ
Brown Cowhide Suit
Cases
$10.95 to $12.50
Black Enameled Hat
Boxes,
$6.25 to $15.00
Black Enameled Suit
Cases,
$6.95 to $12.50
NEW BOOKS AT THE
LIBRARY
Fiction
The House of the Arrow... .Mason
The Needle's Eye ....Arthur Train
The Templeton Case. .Whltechurch
When the Sun Swings North....
The Locked Book Packard
Valley of Voices Geo. Marsh
Arnold Waterlow .... May Sinclair
The Golden Bed .... Wallace Irvin
The Enchanted Hill.. Peter IJ. Kyne
The Clouded Pearl Berta RuelA
Tho Unknown Quantity. .Ethel Bell
The Passionate Quest. .Oppenhelin
East of the Setting Sun
McCutcheon
The Green Hat .... Michael Arlcn [
Rugged Waters ... Joseph Lincoln
After the Verdict ..Robert Lichens i
Peacock Feathers.. .Temple Bailey
Ordeal Dale Collins
Rose of the World
Katherllne Norris
Coming of Amos Wm. Locke
The Little French Girl. ..Sedgwick
Non-Fiction
Letters of Archie Butt. Edit Abbott
Educational Psychology ....Starch
American Anthology Stedman
Man and Mystery in A5ia......
Ossendowski
My Book and Heart..Corra Harris
Galapagos, Worlds End. Wm. Beebe
Collected Poerns ...Rupert flhooks
More Obiter Dicta.... Burrell
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
SPECIAL SALE SPORT DRESSES
Every one an extreme vnlue. Featured in smart sport Plalded Flannels. The
models and colorings are very stunning.
$25.00 Value .. $ 16.95 $29.75 Value .. $ 17.95
SMART WINTER COATS THAT YOU WILL
ADMIRE
These new winter coats are fashioned of fine pure woolen fabrics, beautifully
tailored, smartly styled and specially priced.
There’s a wide variety from which to choose, in plain or fur-trimmed models.
All colors, nit sizes. Fine values (JjJ tfjQ 75
COATS FOR LARGE WOMEN
Smart, stylish Coats, beautifully made and rut on corroet lines to fit the stout
figure perfectly. Shown in all the new materials, ®nq 7E TO fill
plain and fur trimmed sl3i(3 OItJiUU
LUXURIOUS FUR-TRIMMED COATS
You will marvel at tho beauty of these coats and their superior quality. Your
own good judgment will tell you that never before havo you seen such elegant
coats at these prices.
Materials: Veldyne, Panne Velaine, Gorono, Oriona and Sordine.
Furs used: Natural Squirrel, Viatka Squirrel, Beaver and Jap Mink.
Prices Range $85.00 to SIIO.OO
The Season’s Smartest Furs Attractively Priced
Mink Chokers ...$25.00, $29.75 Black Fox Scarfs $39.75 to $59.75
Squirrel Chokers ....SIO.OO, $15.00 Beige nml Platinum Fox Scarfs .69.75
Stone Marten, single ....$37.50, $45.00 FUR COATS
Stone Marten, double ~.569.75, $75.00 28-In. Natural Muskrat SIOO.OO, $126.00
Baum Marten $65.00 28-In. Silver Seal $165.00, $215.00
Baum Marten, double $125.00 28-in. Hudson Seal, Squirrel
Hudson Bay Sable SIOO.OO collar and Guffs $265.00
Brown Fox Scarfs ....$29.75 to $50.00 28-In. Natural Squirrel $425.00
They are shown in Blue, Taupe and Brown coverings of Tapestry or Velour.
FIRESIDE CHAIRS AND ROCKERS
$53.75 and $63.75 values, CJ A
for this sale only O V#
SEE THESE IN OUR WINDOWS TODAY.
No phone orders, no exchanges. All chairs will be delivered day after the sale. We
advise you to come early. Only 12 to sell at this low price.
Boudoir Mirror of Washington....
Boy's Books
Hal, the Jungle Lad Mukejl
For tho Good of the Team.Harbour
The Fighting Scrub Barbour
Medicine Gold Miller
« • *
PATTERSON CIRCLE
HOLDS MEETING.
The Patterson Circle of the Cur
tis Baptist church held tiiclr regu
lar dnonthly meeting Wednesday
afternoon at 4 o'clock at the home
of Mrs. Cason Smith, 1407 Broad
street. Mrs. G. W. Miller, leader.
Tills circle will hold prayer meet
ings once a week with some chut
in and once a month at the county
home.
Mrs. W. A. Cheek and Mrs. O. W.
Mills will go to mission Sunday af
ternoon at 4 o'clock.
The meeting wag well attended
There were two visitors, Miss In
gram and Mrs. Holmes, Miss In
gram giving Instructions on how to
ECZEMA Psoriasis Itch
RU-BON will remove every spot. In
order to find the worst cases, we have
offered for 12 years SIOO If there could
be found a case of Eczema or Skin
trouble of any kind that could not be
healed with Ru-Boti. Immediate re
lief for Poison ivy, and all Vegetable
or Mineral poisons, stings, bunas. Use
a drop after shaving. Ask Hansbergor
Pharmacy, 934 Broad Hr.., Augusta
Drug Co,, Wholesale Distributors.
Made by Uu-Bon Chemical Co., Kan
sas City, Mo.—Adv.
THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE COLLECTION OF
Coats, Dresses and Furs
IN AUGUSTA !
At remarkably low prices for merchandise of such beauty,
smartness and quality.
TAILORED DRESSES
Women who are seeking stylish, well tailored dresses at moder
ate prices will surely find what they want in this lot. They come
in Charmeen and Poiret Twill in the new colors, also Black and
Navy with hair line stripes, 7C <t* A O 7C
special values at s£7./ J tO qH’V./ J
NEW SHIPMENT
EVENING DRESSES
Exquisite dresses of Ombre Georgette of dazzling beauty, beauti
fully trimmed in Ostnch and shown in lovely models and colors,
B P S" y $29.75 to $49.75
SILK DRESSES OF SPLENDID VALUE
Modeled of the season's loveliest weaves, including Satins, Bcngnlines, tallies,
and Cantons, In plain and novelty effects. Colors: Rose, Rust, Brown and Black.
They are really remarkable values at—
529.75 to $59.75
Special Sale Fireside Chairs
and Rockers Monday
at A. M.
Don’t miss those wonderful Chairs and
Rockers at less than manufacturers’ cost.
study 1,200 Bible questions and an
swers.
After the meeting refreshments
were served.
• • •
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I CRANFORD CALENDAR. |
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The Cranford Library tea room
open Tuesday and Friday after
noons from 4 to (?.
Hostess committee:
Tuesday, Miss Kathryn Dubold
Friday, Mrs. Wm. Alexander.
On Monday morning yir. N. L.
Willett will give tho tirlk on Cur
rent Legislation, Ills subject being
Woman's Place In History. Tho
talk will begin at 11:80, The pub
lic are invited.
• • •
HALLOWE’EN PARTY AT
MOUNT ST. JOSEPH’S,
The senior class of Alt. St. Jo
seph entertained the high school
Thursday afternoon with a lovely
Hallowe'en party. The rooms were
beaultfuliy decorated with black
and yellow, the color scheme being
also carried out in the serving or
of the refreshments. Games were
played and prizes awarded to the
following: First high, Eugenia
Trnrrimerhatiser; second heigh, Ve
ronica, Erbelding; third high, Anric
Craig, When seated at the table
toasts wero given by CerelJa Rros
nan to the “Alma Mater,” Cornelia
.Morrison to the "Senior," Anna
lleffernan to "Our Graduates,” and
Julia Wilburns to tho "Class of
1025.”
This party, which I* an annual
nffalr at Mount St. Joseph’s, was
greatly enjoyed by all present.
* • •
RUMMAGE SALE AT THE
CHURCH OF THE ATONEMENT
Tho St. Andrew’s Guild will have
another rummage sale on Satur
day .November Bth. Members and
friends of the parish are requested
to find aom« old clothes and either
firing them to the Rectory or phone
1340 and some one will rail for
them. Tho receipts from the sale
will go towards the Parish House
fund.
• • •
Y. P. S. L. HALLOWE’EN PARTY
A GREAT SUCCESS
The Parish House of St. Paul's
was turned Into a haunted house,
Thursday night by tho Service
League. The members of Ht. Paul's
League and their guests, the mem
bers of the Good Shepherd League
were mot at the door by ghosts and
witches, ami ushered thru the dark
building to the recreation hall.
The Hallowe'en Idea and colors
were carried out. In the effective
decoration of the Hall. Cats,
witches, owls, a real alligator, etc.,
added to the excitement of the
party. Plies of cornstalks slid
lighted pumpkins adorned the cor
ners of tlic room. A witch was
present with her magic pot to tell
the fortune of everyone,
Many Hallowe'en games were
played by the large numbers of
young people present and prizes
were given for, the best costumes.
Refreshments were served and
everybody left voting It a wonder
IS)
ful success, which was due to the
hard work of the social committee.
• • •
BLACK CAT PARTY AT
BELAIR BCHOOL
All of the mysteries of Hallo
we'en, Including ghosts, gnhbllns
and witches were In attendance at
the black cat party given at Relair
school, Thursday, afternoon by the
teachers, Airs. T. F. Harrison and
Miss M. Hamilton. Tho school
rooms wero dnrkericd and equipped
for pleasure; games surprises nn<l
mystery were in every corner. The
games that seemed to keep the
children bubbling over with mer
riment, wer»« pinning the tails to
the monster bowed black cat, the
game for the girls, and tho strik
ing gnmo for the boys, which con
sisted of a small black cat suspend
ed in the air. Each hoy manifest
ed tlie spirit to become a good
marksman as when the game was
over, the suspended black cat was
somewhat Hallowe'en mutilated.
In every game prizes were given.
Those winning prlze.s were:
Wily Gibbs, Willie riiatt. Percy
Olatt. Willie MclJermon. Clarence
Powell, Baxley Powell, Alfred Nell,
Jack Knell, Edna Neil. Nathnlee
McDermon, Willie May Chnvous,
Frances Powell, and Ruth Richard
son.
After the and gob
lins queer antics, a’song was given,
"Only a Hallowe'en Scare,’ Re
freshments were served anil each
child was given as a souvenir a doll
dressed In Hallowe'en colors. The
children gave the teachers happy
Eversharp Pens and
Pencils, all styles,
SI.OO to $8.50
A Distinctive
Display of Charm
ing New Silks
40-ill. Bongallne of beau
tiful quality. Colors:
Brown, Rust, and eq qq
Black, the yard.. wwiwu
42-in. Bengallne. Colors:
Brown, Navy, Rust and
Black, the mr nil
yard pO.UU
•40-lii. Cliarmcen. Black
only, the yard—
s2.so ANI) $3.50
40-in. Cheney’s Frost
Krepe. Black only me QC
the yard 4>3<33
36-In. Crepe Satins, ele
gant qualities. ill Black
and Brown, the yard
$3.50 AND $5.00
36-ln. Spiral Crepe, all
colors. Special, on no
the yard wZ.uu
36-ln All Silk Black Chif
fon Velvet, tlie yard
ss.9s TO $7.95
i
The New Weaves
in Dress Goods
54-In. Poiret Twill, black
and navy, with hair ilno
stripe, the nn nn
yard OJ.dO
64-in. All Wool Sport
Fabrics, in pretty pialda
and stylish stripes for
sport dresses, tho yard
$2.50 ro $4.95
51-ln. Wool Flannels, Ve
lours and Broadcloths.
Colors: Tail, Brown, Red,
Copen and Rust, tho yard
$3.50 TO $5.00
All Wool Crepes. Colors:
Tan, Brown, Cocoa, Copen
and Rust
-4- Inch «4 no
Crepe w l.uO
42-Inch sn qq
Crepe «P4.UO
All Wool Poiret Twill.
Colors: Black, Navy, Tan,
Rosewood nnd Brown, the
yard
$2.50 TO $2.98
Cotton Goods
Special for Monday
10-4 Utica and Anchor
Sheeting, the CQp
yard 031*
81x90 Utica 11 QK
Sheets,, each.... «P I«0»•»
90x99 Utica fl«n nt
Sheets, cadi .... wtL.wvl
81x90 Wear well »4 -TC
Sheets, each .... vI. I u
r.Oc W’earwcll Pillow «q_
Cases, each uOC
$2.98 Imporlnl Longclotli,
<lO yards to C 1 QQ
32-in. Yearround Zephyr,
in a big variety of solid
colors and figured effects.
Guaranteed fast ilQn
color, |he yard H3C
20 Pieces Filet Curtain
Net, 69c and 75c /iQ«
value, tho yard H3G
$1.25 and $1.50, qq
value, the" yard .... 03C
Fast Color Ovcrdrapcrv,
yard. G9C ™ $2.98
expressions of their remembrance
to then: In the unique way.
• • •
MISS RITA HERRINGS ENTER
TAINS NORTH AUGUSTA
FOOTBALL TEAM
Miss Rita Herrings entertained
tlie North Augusta Football team
Thursday evening at her home on
the Rummerhill road with a Hal
lowe'en party. Tho rooms were
decorated In black anil gold end
later In the evening light refresh
ments were served by Airs. Living
ston and Mrs. Geo. C. Tugue.
Those present were: Ollie
Vaughn, Waldrum Roper, Alice
Whlllaw, George Mealing, Puts..'
Lanahatn, C'ltfy fuellings, Robert
Florie, Lillian Ogden. Harry Wci
gle, Annie Whatley, Elizabeth Page,
Glenn Mitchell, Joseph WhltlaW,
Martha Davenport, Kate Strick
land, Charlie Sims, Mae Clais,e
Gardner, Ed Willingham, Nathaniel
Whltlaw, Twiggs D. Randall, and
Luther Herring,
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