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>DAY, NOVEMBER 11
POHIDNUB AT WHITE’S
s an Important
lies of — , Hv:
Mr
.inings,
fewest
liens
i All Wool French Flan
iolld colors, nn no
■alue at yard.. S4i«JO
i K;-avy Corded Corduroy
popular. PI IQ
alue at yard.. plilil
i Novelty Wood Suiting—
! and plaids, QO OQ
to $3.98 at yard Witu
i Wool Trlcotine Very
this season. ton SQ
ralue at yard..
i Kamalette Suiting
plaids. «1 nil
•alue at yard.. V I iUU
h Wool Pebble Cloth —-
checks. pi qg
ralue at yard.. v I *3O
—White's Main Floor.
1 mjjmiUM lw,-•',s’;{
pries
lid Weaves. Add a
Ipery fabrics to
111, if any, increase
Irapery burlap
Bb«p wide. In blue, brown,
I.ln. DRAPERY REPP.
lihikl repp in beautiful
■of rose, blue and gold.
n.nd with stripes; guaran
■ eunfast. For door and
I IN. SILK DRAPERY. ‘
■ful all-over and striped
Brapery in rose, blue, jade,
lid gold, for doors and win-
I guaranteed *0 7C
■it, yard *Eild
I. DRAPERY VELOURS
I Portieres and window
ly, In blue, gold OQ iIQ
l-een. Yard OJiHO
| SILK GAUZE.
Ij artificial silk gauze, for
■is, panels and prapery.
I, ecru and gold. .. 89c
|t|CIAL SILK DRAPERY.
I Inches wide, in plain
li and jaquard weave, In
li popular colors. Yard—
I SI.OO AND 51.49
| FIGURED DENIM
lipholstery, cushions and
■is. Blue, brown and taupe.
Ihes wide. 95c
ItTAIN MARQUISETTE
la White Marquisette, with
I bar end novelty deslgno
la, rose and gold, 79c
lIN. CURTAIN NETS.
I ecru curtain nets In nov
|*, * n * 39c
I’CURTAIN SWISS.
lb, the popular dotted
I for the bedroom curtains.
| medium and large <)Q_
| Yard
I ►—White's Third Floor
kMPED pieces
Linen)
j, th ese at- lOQ
late mate, 105/C
ped in sprays TO
finished with ( 0»O OC
iy only at I
i:r. ••_••• •••• /
—Whitt’* 2nd Floor
—Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Household Linens
and Domestics
36-inch Hope Bleaching
35c value oTip
36-inch Duretta Cloth
35c value 9Qp
at yard LJU
36-inch Indian Head— 9Q«
35c value at yard.... twC
36-inch Lonsdale Cambric
35c value ng_
90-inch Pepperell Sheeting
Bleached, 850 value KQp
27-inch Birds Eye —lO yard
pieces. $2.49 p 4 an
value at piece.... wl iHO
90-inch All Linen Sheeting—
Heavy grade, PO AC
$2.98 value at yard vtitw
58-inch Mercerized Damask
—69 c value AQp
at yard
15-inch Cotton Crash For
roller towels, etc. 19J- p
15c value I4'2w
36-inch Fine Madeira Linen
fy&n?. $1.49
72-inch All Linen Belgian
Sheeting 52.25 *1 40
value at yard.... V I •“*»
18-inch Half Linen Crash
20c value 1A 2-3_
at yard ID W
18-inch All Linen Crash
35c value 9Cp
at yard 43b
45-inch All Linen Casing
$2.75 value PO QC
at yard $4i43
54-inch Linen Casing— $2.98
—White’s Main Floor.
LONGCLOTH
10 YD. PIECES
Good, soft grade long
cloth In 10 yard pieces,
on sale Wednesday as
follows:
$1.50 value at pc. SI.OO
$1.98 value at pc. $1.69
—White’s Main Floor
Rosebud Trimming—For lin
gerie and negligees. In
rose, blue, pink, orchid, and
r'r.rd 49c 59c
Embroidered Bands —In rich
oriental colors. Most effec
tive, and moderately priced
n« 39c T 0 $6.75
(Embroidered Bands with
fur on either edge, at yard.
$1.49 to $1.59.) ‘
—White’s Vain Floor
Extra Special in
Cottons
23c Yd.
36-Inch Heavy Striped Out-
Inn —Ligtht colors, 39c
value.
32-Inch Zephyr Gingham
Small checks, plaids,
solids, 89c value.
36-Inch Beach Cloth lO
shades, 69c value.
36-Inch Dress Percales
Light and dark colors.
29c value.
30-Inch Pllsse Crepes
Solid colors, D9c value.
38-Inch Shirting Madras
Neat stripes. 39c value.
—White's Main Floor.
1
Wanted Wash
Fabrics
33 l-3c Yd.
—36-Inch Klmona Outing
85c value.
-36-Inch Plaid Beach Cloth
—s9c value.
—3O-lneh Figured Serpen
tine crepe, 39c value.
—32-lneh Kiddle Cloth
39c value.
—32-Inch Zephyr Gingham
-390 value.
-36-Inch Madras Shirting—
-39c value.
—White’s Main-Floor.
Fabrics, Values
to 98c
at 50c Yd.
—3O-Inch Heavy Men's Rob
ing. 69e value.
—36-Inch Everfast Suiting.
69c value.
36-Inch Beach Cloth —76 c
value.
—32-lnch Gllbrae Gingham
—69 c value.
—32-lnch Silk Stripe Madras
—9Bc value.
-36-Inch Plaid Suiting
980 value.
—White’s Main Floor.
TRIMMINGS
Marabou—One of the season's most
popular trimmings. Orchid, pink,
brown, sand, coral, orange, tur
quoise, gray, white and OK«
black. At yard
Black Silk Fringe—4 to 27 Inches
59c TO $4.49
Ostrich Fringe Beautiful Os
trich Feather fringe In shades of
coral, turquoise, apricot, orchid,
poach, gray, sand, beige, red,
orange, and Chinese Blue.
Ostrich and Marabou A
combination that makes a
very handsome trimming.
In exquisite color* and
combinations 0 4 (JO
at yard 9IIUU
The Butterick Deltor
Will Make the Mak
ing Easy !
FOR THE BABIES!
A Big Wednesday Special
At Only :
$$ .25
—Outing Wrappers, Blue and rink Trimmed ..$1.25
—lnfants' Sweaters, special at $1.25
—lnfants' Flannellette Gowns, at $1.25
—lnfants' Nainsook Dresses , .$1.25
—Madeira Dresses, special at $1.25
—Carriage Robes, hand scalloped $1.29
* • a
Supply your baby'a needs from this specially priced
offering. All well made, neatly finished, and of best
quality material.
—White'a Second Floor
tHE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA,
Special Wednesday Selling :
Women’s & Misses’Wear
y 2 Price
A Special Reel of Coats—
, Skirts—Dresses
While some ot these garments are
slightly mussed from showing, the
offering Is an exceptionally attrac
tive one. The dresses are In Can
ton, Jacquard, Satin Crepe, Satin
Striped Chiffon, heavy quality ol
Georgette, etc. The skirts are of
silk and cloth, in pleated and wrap
around models, and the coats are
both sport and dress models In
Tweeds, Downy-Wool, etc. In such
shades at tan, rust, green, copen
and black.
DRESSES
$ JQ9S
Dresses that are very new and
smart. Sizes 16 to 46, and In styles
suitable for misses and matrons.
The season's best materials and
models.
Coats at $18.50 and $49.75
Two wonderful groups of coats for sale on Wednesday. At $18.50, coats
In sports and semi-dress styles. At $49.75, unusually handsome coats, per
fectly tailored, beautifully lined.
—White’s Second Floor
400 Pieces Dinnerware
On Sale Wednesday
9 A. M.
15e to $1.90
Each
A special purchase made for our Harvest
Sale, bilt received too late for that great
event, tills very desirable American Por
celain dinnerware la to aell on Wednes
day as follows:
6 Dinner Plates for SI.OO
6 Breakfast Plates for SI.OO
6 Tea Plates for 90c
6 Dessert Plates for 75c
6 Bread and Butter for 60e
6 Soup Plates for SI.OO
6 Oatmeal Saucers for 90c
6 Fruit Saucers for 60c
6 Cups and Saucers for .....$1.20
6 Egg Cups for SI.OO
Covered Vegetable, each .......50c
OYSTER LINEN STAMPED PIECES
Lunch cloths, napkin*, buffet *et*. and scarfs, stamped In very attractive
design*. Priced a* follow*:
—54-lnch Lunch Cloth* $2.10
-8-lnch Napkrfs to match ...25c
(Model* to show color* effect* and show how simple to embroider.)
—White’* Second Floor
Remember—Home Furnishing* of Practically Every
Kind Can be Purchased Thru Our Easy
Payment Household Club.
Special
for
Wed.
Only!
$65.00 Rockford "l 7 75
Portable Machine for onlySr O O
—With Westinghouße built in motor—
We only have a limited number of these machines at
this price, each and every one is fully guaranteed.
Remember you are buying a $65.00
machine for only
Terms as Low as t
$2.00 Down —$1.00 Per Week.
—White’s Third Floor
TOMORROW
WEDNESDAY
1 11 / \| /
•
Covered Butter, each .........50c
Cream Pitchers, each ...20c
Sugar Bowls, each 40c
7- Round Nappy 25c
8- Round Nappy 36c
Pickle Dishes, each 16c
Gravy Boats, each 50c
8-lnch Meat Dishes, each 25c
10-lnoh Meat Dishes, each ...,40c
12-lnch Meat Dishes, each ....50c
7-Inch Meat Dlahe* 26c
—White’s Main Floor Rear
—B-Pc. Buffet Set* 89c
and how simple to embroider.))
Values to
$1.50 Ea.
|SOCIETY
WALEB
“Prlnco of Wales Is being pre
sented with a book of newspaper
dippings consisting of 61,120 ref
erences to his visit to Long Island
and weighing 125 pounds. If some
thoughtful person will now present
his royal highness with a copy ot
the New York telephone directory,
he will have enough light literature
to last the winter."
The foregoing is quoted from the
Toronto Evening Telegram, in the
Prince’s own empire. Anyone who
believes that a keen senee of hu
mor is lacking nmongthe English
and their Dominion cousins oer
taily has another guess coming.
...
CHILDREN’S HOME
Tho regular monthly meeting of
the Children’s Home will be held
Wednesday morning at eleven at
The Home. >
NO MEETING OF*
MIZPAH CIRCLE
Owing to repairs being made on
Mary Warren Home, the regular
meeting ot Mlapah Circle will not
be held Friday of thla week, but
on Friday of next week.
• • •
MEETING LIBRARY
DIRECTORS
$
The regular monthly meeting of
the board of dlreetore of the Libra
ry will be held Wednesday after
noon 4:30 o’clock. There will be a
meeting of the book committee at
four o’clock.
O O
YOUR FRIENDS: WHIR*
THEY ARE AND WHAT
THEY ARE DOING.
o L 6
The many friends and admirers
of Rev. J. A. Shaad will regret to
learn of his continued indisposition
at his home on Greene street. Mr.
Shaad had gone on a mission, but
was obliged to return home on ac
count of lllnees.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Braswell and
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. McNair spent
Sunday with friends In Gibson, Ga.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. * Kenneth Merry
! spent last week with Judge and
Mrs. Callaway, and are with Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Merry this week.
Next week they will be at home to
their friends at their residence on
Stovall street, where they will be
until the completion of their own
home.
e e e
Miss Pearl Whlteley’s friends will
learn with pleasure that she Is now
able to be out after an automobllo
accident, where ehe was knocked
down, and severely and painfully
bruised.
• • e
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Clar
ence Yarn will be Interested to learn
of the birth of a son.
e • •
Augusta friends who rectll so
pleasantly Mr. and Mrs. Jake
Thorne, who made their home here
many years ago, will regret to learn
of the recent death of Mrs. Thome,
which occurred In New England.
The remains were laid to rest by
the side of her parents In Lawrence
Weeks. Mrs. Thorne before her
marriage was Miss Cora Morrill,
of this city, and is survived by her
husband and her daughter, Mrs.
Natalie Thorne Stebblns of New
York.
• • •
Mrs. Hayne Simons spent Sunday
In Llthonia, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs.* T. M. Danforth
spent the week-end In Atlanta.
• • •
Mr. and Mra.’ R. 8. HeiUn were
In Atlanta Sunday.
• • •
Mrs. John Mays, Mrs. Louis Wlt
lemer and Master Lester Powell
have returned home, after a two
weeks’ visit In Atlanta* visiting
Mrs. Howard L. Smith.
mm*
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. H. C.
Maxwell will regret to learn of Mr.
Maxwell's illness at the hospital.
* • •
Mrs. Maggie Morlng’s friends will
be Interested to learn that she Is
building a home at Belvedere. B.
C„ where she will permanently re
side.
• • •
Friend* of Mr*. Nlta Stovall Ma
pors will be delighted to learn that
she Is expected to return tomorrow
from New York, where she has been
for soveral months with her daugh
ter.
e a •
Mrs. W. W. Battle ]*■ returned to
Columbus, Ga.
• a e
Mrs. R. H. Brown was In Atlanta
Sunday. <
e e e
Miss. E. M. Wallace has returned
from Harlem, Oa.
• e •
Mrs. M. F. Leary and Miss Leary
have returned from Sharon, Ga.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Mathews spent
Sunday In Thomson. Ga.
• • •
Mrs. W. M. Barrett spent Sunday
In Washington, Ga.
• • •
Mrs. O. G. Murray Is back from
Washington, Oa.
• ■ t
Miss Mamie Quinn was down
from Harlem, Ga.. yesterday.
• • •
Mrs. J. H. Whitehead of Union
Point Oa., was fn the city yesterday.
Mrs. J. T. Ansboro of Camak,
Ga. spent yeaterday In the city.
e • •
Mrs. Z. B. Hulllcan has return
ed to Macon.
• • •
Mrs. W. R. Jones Jr., Is back
from Atlanta.
• 09
Miss N. Kearsey spent Sunday In
Atantkl , •
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Gainer, of
Florence, 8. C., were In the city
yesterday.
• * »
Miss Lucy Flynn has returned
to Orovetown, after visiting Mrs.
Louis Doolittle.
• • e
Mrs. Claude Hodges has return
ed froV a visit wMth her ptrents
In Dublin, Ca.
• • •
Mrs. David Bloch and Mrs. Lind
sey Arrington left today for At
lanta, where they go as delegates
from the Phllomathlc Club to the
convention of the State Federation
of Women’s Clubs.
• • •
Mrs. George Anslsy Wilcox has
rstumed to her home on Glenn
avenue. Rosemary Cottsg nftr
spending the summer and autumn
In Connecticut Cape Cod and Sf»w
York City.
• • •
Mr. end Mrs Clarence B. Han
son are spending several weeks In
Hot Springs, Ant.
Jolly Rag Dolls
—/or the youngsters
How the kiddles love to play
with these rag dolls I Here is
Aunt Jemima and her family
all printed in bright colors,
ready tocutout and stuff. Aunt
Jemima herself andUnde Moae
each 15incheehigh;1ittleWadc
and Diana, each 12 inches high.
Aunt Jemima Mills Company, Dept. 159 - A,St. Joicph, Mlisouri
Encloae And 30c. Plcaae tend me dolla. aumplea and radpe folder.
Print Warn# City
Street Address . . — State ,-
PAY FOR CURES ONLY
ARE YOU SICK, DISEASED. NERVOUS RUN.
DOWN 7 Hava you Blood Poison, Kidney, Bladder
and Nervous TroubleT IF SO, CONSULT M E FREE.
1 cure to stay cured, Nerva, Blood and Skin Dla
scaoos, Obstructions. Dischargee. Varicose Vein*, Kid
ney, Bladder and Rectal Diseases and all Chronic and
Special Diseases of Men and Women.
Piles and Fistula successfully treated. No knife, no
pnln, no detention from business, no chloroforming.
Immediate relief. Write fbr references and pamph
lets cf testimonials.
OFFICE HOURS—9 a. m. to 7 p. m.—Sundays 10 a. m. to 1 p. m.
DR. V. M. HAYGOOD, Specialist
848)4 Broad St., over Schwclgert's Jewelry Store Augusta, Ga. Phone 2137.
MOTH F.R:- Flctch er*T\
and Soothing Syrups, espc
dally prepared for Infants in arms and Children all age .
To avoid imitations, always look for the Signature of
Proven directions on each package. Physicians everywhere recommend
DO YOU WANT
Some fresh home-raised fruits and vegetables, chickens, butter,
eggs, etc.? Thon read tonight and avery night, The Heiafd’i
For Sale Miscellaneous Ads on the Want Ad Page.
Get in touch with the farmers in this section v.'to
have home raised, fresh produce of all kinds for aclo.
THE GAS LIGHT COMPANY
OF AUGUSTA
CRISP, BROWN WAFFLES
MISS CEPHALIC LEWIS’ RECIPE
FOR WAFFLIiS
2 eggs. 3 trtblospons
1 cup buttermilk. Wesson Oil,
1 nlnt flour tt teaspoon »oda-
I pint flour. Y level) dissolved
1 teaspoonful salt. in 2 tablespoons
1 tablespoonful water.
sugar. 2 teaspoon* baking
V 4 cup cold water. powder.
Mix the Ingredient* In the order given.
Get irons well regulated, end mop out
lightly one time with grease. Do not
OVER grease. Bake waffles two min
utes on one side, and one minute on the
other, having turned the Irons immedi
ately after the batter 1* put In and the
iron closed.
Buy a Waffle Iron Today.
RECIPE 3.
GAS SERVICE
/ THE SERVANT THAT NEVER QUITS
r==J fclSOßlfcf '
Gloria Bakings
NOT ONLY PLEASE the
EYE, DELIGHT »•">■
■ INTRIGUE ' hK TASTE
ARRINGTON BROS. COMPANY
WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS
AUGUSTA. ♦ GEORGIA .
SEVEN
“T*e in town,
Honey!”
j
Get them for the children. And
samples, too, of Aunt Jemima’s
famous Pancake Flour and Pre
pared Buckwheat Flour with a
recipe folder telling how to make
many delightful dishes. Dolls,
samples and folder, all for 30e.
Use the coupon below to send
for them today.