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! 1 cap mnfeinu te*»poon sods
H cup shonaang 1 tsespoon ginger
I Host tnnUnr* rt> hn&nv point. Add sods when re- 'f
moved from hr*. Pour hot mqjssses over shortening /
Mu ginger with floor end combine muluret. This w>ij
moke a tuff dough which u eowly handled if thorough
x ly chilled before rathog very thin Cut and bake on
•v greeted pom tn modcracr oven.
I! NOTE: In making ndhti cookiea of any kind, it may
Kj be neceeaty to add more floor to moke dough stiff
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WHO doesn’t love old fashioned
ginger snaps —those nut-brown
cookies with that tang of spice
and fresh molasses? Light enough to be
healthful, spicy enough to be appetizing,
tasteful enough to make you want to eat a
whole jarful —how the folks will enjoy them
if they’re made from good self-rising flour.
It’s real fun to make ginger snaps, hurry-up
calces, doughnuts, waffles and dozens of
ether delicious things if you use self-rising
flour. Like plain flour, it comes in a num
ber of different grades and sells at various
prices—the grade determining the price
you pay. To save you time in cooking and
to insure you light, tasteful bakings, pure
phosphate baking powder has been added.
Buy self-rising flour that carries the blue
symbol of the Soft Wheat Millers’ Associa
tion. This Blue Shield on a bag of self
rising flour means you are buying pure,
healthful, wholesome flour that has the
hearty approval of food officials, dieticians
and baking experts. If for any reason you
are not satisfied with the baking results,
your money will be cheerfully refunded.
SOFT WHEAT MILLERS’ ASSN., lac.
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SELF RISI NG
Dependable ]s
Economical, yt c ir J/
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tIOWIT -BACK GUARANTEE
Ennrhift of arlf-rising flour hearing
the Bine Shield of purify m fully guaranteed by
the Soft Wheat Miller*’ Association, Inc. The 1
content* ore ahaohitrly pure and wholesome
and comply will oil /Stef Food Lttoy. If you t
ate not satisfied with your baking result*, the |
Assot latsnct will cheerfully refund your money.
■ - • --TilTlifima— g~iTi~ •' " ••
fl Gel this Free Book of Recipes
Home Rnmtmn Dept.
Soft Wheat Millers' Asm, he., NuheiDe, Tton.
Send your FREF hook "Fifty Woy to Utt •
Dm’t /dked MfKumt Floor’ me -
for tint oohakle
and ktmjtomily Ne» , .-
tUrntrateJ book.
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Picking up bargains is the business of those
who read Augusta Herald Want Ads.
MOTHER:-net- / \ / If*
chcr's Castoria is cs- Jl // j
arms and Children all /
ages of Constipation, Ns '\7 r
Flatulency, Wind Colic
and Diarrhea; allaying '
Feverishness arising therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach
and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving natural sleep.
rro avoid imitations, always look for the signature of
. '.bsolutelv Harmless - N'o Opiate*. Phvsicians everywhere recommend it.
DO YOU WANT
Some freih home-raised fruits and vegetable*, chickens, butter,
eggs, etc.? Then read tonight and every night. The Herald'*
For Sal* Miecellaneou* Ad* on the Want Ad Pag*.
Get in touch with the farmers in this section who
have home raised, fresh produce of all kinds for sale.
Society
AUGUST A TEMPLE
PYTHIAN SISTERS.
The regular semi-monthly meet
ing of Augusta Temple No. 3, Pyth
ian Sluter", will lie field tomorrow
(Slrady) afternoon at 'I o'clock, No
vember 14, Castle Hall.
All member* are urged to be
present. Visitor* always welcom
ed.
• • •
LUTHERAN LEAGUE SOCIAL.
The Luther League will hold It*
regular monthly business and social
meeting Thursday night at 8
o'clock. F't aside all other engage*
mnts and enjoy this meeting
There will be some important
business for next, week In the car
nival. There will also be other mat
ters of equal Importance. After the
business meeting we will have a
very enjoyable social gathering.
Come Thursday night at 8 o'clock.
Be on time. Take yourself, your
family and friends.
• • *
MRS. POWERS ENTERTAINS
IN MACON FOR
MISS DANFORTH.
(Macon Telegraph.)
Miss Camilla Danforth, of Augus
ta, the guest nt Mrs. Fred Powers.
Jr., will he the honor guest at the
luncheon with which Mrs. Power*
will entertain this morning at her
homo in Vlnevllle.
An artistic arrangement of varie
gated chrysanthemum* will be used
for decorations throughout tha
house. At 4 o'clock, lunchccon will
be served at tlio card tables.
JiTvlted to meet Miss Danforth
have been Mrs. L. A. Kaab, of Au
gusta; Mrs. Osi-ur .Spivey, Mrs.
Helen Chichester, Mrs. Will Solo
mon, Jr., Mrs. Adrian Thomus, Mrs.
Kenneth Bryant. Miss Martha Lowe,
Miss Julia Hill Powers, Miss Susan
Harden and her guest, Miss Ruth
Cole, of Detroit, Mich,; Miss Fran
ces Martin ami Miss CJora Free
man. f
• a •
HOOPER-HAIR.
Cordial Interest will lie taken In
the announcement of the marriage
of Miss .Minnie Hair and Mr. Rich
ard Lombard Hooper, which took
place yesterday at. 1 o'clock at the
parsonage of St. Patrick's church,
Rev. Father Schonhardt officiating.
The wedding was a quiet one with
a few close friends and relatives
present. The bride was attended by
Miss Laura Smart as maid of honor
and tlio groom by Ills brother, Mr.
Charley Hooper, as Inst man. The
bride looked very lovely in a one
piece gown of brow n brocaded satin
trimmed with a darker fur. With
this was worn a close fitting vel
vet lint of brown and sand color,
(■loves, hose and slippers carried
out the two-tone'brown Idea of the
costume. Her flowers were bride
roses. Immediately after the cere
mony the bride and groom left for
New York and on their return will
have apartments at Sl# Telfair
street.
Mrs. Hooper is the daughter of
Mrs. Laura Hall', of this city, and
ts a »ery charming and attractive
girl. Mr. Hooper is one of the hest
known young business men in tlio
city and is connected with the Geor
gia road. He inis a host of friends
wlm will unite in congratulations.
"MASTER FORGER"
Arrested at Miami—Will Be
Taken to Texas
FORT WORTH, Tex Within the
next 14 hours deputies Horn the
sheriff's office will depart for Mia
mi, Fin., where they will take Into
custody W. 11. Harkins, master
forger, who has fleeced hanks and
business men out of more than
S,M>».OOO, according to his own con
fession, and who lias three times
made his eseape from officers and
Jails, following his urrost on \he
forgery charges.
Harkins’ debut was bizarre, lie
was arrested in Pecos, Tex., when
ho attempted to cash a check and
excited the suspicions of the bank
clerk, when lit* arrest was an
nounced. he. was the target for pri
vate and city detectives from all
parts of the country where he had
left his trail of had checks.
A new Invention Is a dltch-dlg
ging steam shovel that necks away
from it* work and therefor* al
ways stands on firm ground nod
eliminates the danger of caving
ditch banka by straddling them.
Practical and —
—A 1
Black hr praline, toft but heavy,
make* this DTrwttMir* coat dress with
it* double cap* and circular aide*. It
ahowa s inethi’nr tien in coat drettts
hut la a* practical a* It l« decorative.
Tin whit, tipitnndinir collar and tha
LuJMU cuffa to tbg femininity.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
Our Annual fAITC AIWH fIDPCCfC in Full
November Sale v/Ufll3 fillU UKLadEiJ Swing!
The unusual concessions at which we were able to purchase these beautiful Coats and Dresses makes it possible to offer them
to you at savings from 30 to 3t> per cent.
If you have been waiting for real values in high quality garments, this is your opportunity. These are the smartest, newest Coats
and Dresses of the season which are on sale at great savings. Don’t delay. See them tomorrow.
COATS
$49.75 to $59.75 Values for A 75
It is our .sincere belief that in style, in finish, '■y
in fur trimmings and in fabric quality, these /
coats are far superior to any we have ever
shown this early in the season at such a remarkably low price.
Practically all of these coats have fur collar and cuffs with band
of fur around bottom.
Materials: Lustrous, Bolivia, and Colors: RJark, Brown, Penny. Derr,
soft, suede finished fabrics. Cranberry, Rust and fireen. Sizes 16
Furs used: Seal, Mnrmlnk, Marmot. to 4f.
Every garment beautifully silk lined.
COATS
$65.00 to $69.75 Values for $ 0.75
Don’t stop to marvel at this low price ! Such
coats at such a price should cause one to act t /
instantly. Coats of deep pile fabrics wjth fur
of rich appearance.
Remarkable in price and beautiful in style! Deft touches of fur on collars of
Home, others with collars and cuffs of fur make these coats a jov to behold.
Materials: Ormnndale, Bolivia and other new suede finished fabrics.
Kura: Natural Bqlirrel. Viatka Squirrel, Marmick and Nutria.
Colors: Brown, Black, Penny, Green, Deer. Bust, Cranberry.
TCvery coat In the lot has splendid silk lining.
Sizes: Regular and extra from 16 to 50ty.
Here’s vour chance to save from >15.00 to $20.00 on your new coat.
OTHER COATS
$69.75 t 0 $97.50
The greatest sale
of Cpats and
Dresses we’ve ever
staged.
BEAUTIFY IT WITH
“DIAMOND DYFIS”
Perfect home dye
ing and tinting is
guaranteed wi t n
1) tamo ud Dye*.
Ju.it dip In cold
water to tint *oftt
delicate shades, or
boll to dye rich,
permanent colors.
Kach 15-cent pack
age contains direc
tion* so simple any
woman can dye or
tint lingerie, silks,
piT
ribbon*, skirt*, waist*, dresses, coats,
stockings, sweaters, draperies, cover
ings. hangings, everything new.
Buy “Diamond Dyes”—no other
kind—and tell your druggist whether
the material you wish to color Is wool
or silk, or whether it is linen, cotton
or mixed goods.—Adv.
b^^js
th*n» r
Us* Brand Insect Powder won't stsln —or
harm anrfMvtf except invests. Household
sites, 11c and *Sc--othfr fl’res.TOc and $•
at your druggist or grocer.
MtCORMICK & CO. Baltimore, Md.
Rich Milk. lUM Orniti ext. in pev/der
form,tnakr*The Food-Drink for All Age*.
Digestible—No Cooking. A light Lunch
always at hand. Also in Tablet form.
A*lc for "Hotlick’s." at oil Fountain*.
WT Avoid Imitation* Substitutes
NEURALGIA If HEADACHE
Read ’em and rejoice !
Herald Want Ad*.
Cynthia Grey
Says—
THE GIRL WITH GREEN EYES
WILL GET ONL CROW'S FEET
FOR HER WORRY OVER
RIVAL FOR MAN'S LOVE
Nothing can send a loan's wife to
the beauty doctor *o fast as to hear
how cute his stenographer looks
with her new Ritz hob.
Novar t be Jealous of the women
Beauty
IA Glcamv Mass oi 1 lair;
J 35c “Dandcrine” does Wonders
for Any Girl's Hair
s \ / ■
*
Girl*! Try this! When combing
and dressing your hair, Jdst moisten
your hn!r brush with a little "Dun
detine" and brush it through your
hair. The iltevt I* startling! You
can do your hair up immediately and
It will appear twice as thick and
heavy—a maw of gleamy. hair,
sparkling with life and possessing
that lncvinparabU softness, freshness
and luxuriance.
While beautifying the hair, "Dan
derlne" le also toning and stimulating
each slngl# hair to *r-w thick, long |
and strong. Hair stops falling out |
and dandrufT disappears. Get a bot
tle of delightful, refreshing "Dan
derlne” at any drug or toilet counter
and Just see how healthy and youth
ful your hair becomes.—(Advt.) J
DRESSES
$29.75 to $35.00 Values sl/1.95
This group is one of great variety and charm. V I
The seaspn’s newest style and colors are here JL \J
in abundance. Choose while the assortment
is comnlete, early ! Of Bengalines, Failles, Satin-back Cantons
and Poiret Twills. All sizes. Here is a value that should cause
busy buying in our dress section. The finest lot of dresses we
have ever offered at the above low price.
DRESSES
$39.75 to $49.75 Values %r% O 95
No such assemblage of style plus quality has * F
been seen this season at the above remarkably JLJIKJ
moderate price. This is one of the most ex
ceptional groups ever assembled, you will benefit by the wonder
ful price concession. They are featured in the season’s most
popular silk and wool materials, Bengalines, Failles, Satin Can
tons and Charmeen. Colors: Rust, Navy, Brown, Deer, Cran
berry, Green.
OTHER DRESSES
$25.00 to $85.00 values, O Qt to H C
for this sale V A O # v%/ * * D
your husband admired before he
married you. It's the ones lie's
going to see afterward that you
have to worry about.
If you can be the life of the
party as well as the light of the
home—
If you know as much about pud
dings as about the higher pragma
tism—
And if you know, RESIDES, that
the perfect place for perfume is
behind your ears—
Then you needn't bother about
the vamplest vampire who lives.
You're one yourself.
Don't worry about your rival for
a man's love, lt wont put any
crow’s' feet around her eyes!
QUESTIONS—ANSWERS
Dear Miss Grey: I have been
going around with a girl for the
I past three years and 1 think a lot
of her. Now she's left town and
I I've had no answer to the three let
| tern. I’ve written her. Shall i write
i again?—D. D. B.
Yes. Particularly as you hap
pen to be In love whtl the girl, and
might regret it all your life if you
didn't write. Why not register the
letter? Then you'll know whether
or not she gets it.
Dear Miss Grey: My husband
and I spend most of our evenings
with the couple who live across
the hall from us. I am sure that
i my husband and our neighbors's
attractive wife are growing to care
for each other. How can I ap
proach her on the subject without
hurting her feelings? I cannot!
stand this doubt any longer?—l
Jealous. '
Don’t say anything at all to yourl
neightfor. Your husband is thc(
logical person to go to about it.l
Ask him bluntly If he cares for the
other woman. He probably doesn't,
and he may be irritated with you
because you are Jeolous over noth
ing. But it's better to hnve the
thing cleared up at once than for
you to go on making yourself un
happy over a thing that probably
! doesn't exist.
S. C. LUTHERANS
Observe 100th Anniversary
of Church Work
IRKMO. 8. C.—Special services
celebrating the one hundredth an
niversary of organized church work
In the state, featured Wnlms
meeting of tile Evangelical Luthe
ran synod of South Carolina, In
session here.
The centennial service w-as con
ducted by the Rev. H. J. Black,
president of the synod, and the
program Included addresses by a
number of speakers. In addition, a
special musical program was giv
en.
Speakers on the progzram Includ
ed Dr. J. L. Molgan. president ot
the Vnlted Synod of North T iro l
Una; Dr. S T Hallman, of Spartan-I
burg: J. F. VTcken. of Charleston.
, Rev. E. YY. Push, president of the
synod of Georgia; Rev. M. G. Shar
er, of New York, secretary of the
United Lutheran church, and oth
ers.
The history of the organization or
the church 100 years ago was read
by Dr. Hallman, and Mr. FicUen
gave an outline of the life of Dr.
John Backman, of Charleston, who
for more than 60 years was pasty.'
of St. John's Lutheran church.
Others spoke on the history of
the Lutheran church is the state
and the nation.
HOW TO TAKE
OFF THAT FAT
See what a difference a few pounds make
Let “SAN-GRI-NA” show you how you can easily and >
safely loose 5 to 6 POUNDS A WEEK.
It’s Simply Wonderful !
Why do you look funny and much older than vou realty sre? Why do you
get overheated, »o red in the Uce and uncomfortable? Why is it your clothes
. you need to lose 50 pound* or more
ycu may **▼» to take ft t little longer, but when SAN*GRI«NA it used »< per
7 HERE J S NO rH * NC ? FOR FAILURE. Oct one box of SAN CRT Ra
!°lt y l ro /” your and make this test: Weigh yourself. Take two srrali
tlkine SAN^rt^VA** I** 1 ** *”1, w # * te i h wji «ale go down! Almost immediately after
tskuiK SA.VGKt-NA you will feel belter and lighter—more pep, more ambition
Vour clothes will be more comfortable. Your health will improve, and «o J(|i
fetV.Pt.." 01 YOU HAVE BEEN FAT TOO I.ONO Now T f>l
CIARASTEED ABS °Lt.TE L V HaK
Dr. Rudolph. f-rb-er Health Commi-.inner, ha* fried a statemert recotnmenifn* It
to all (at people at a poaitivc. quick sod Uaraless way to reduce. *
Ob sale at Howard «. C. T Gotohlus 4 Bn*., or Wed Drug Store
THURSDAY, NOV. 13
We cannot urge
you too strongly
to attend this
money saving
event.
Reduce Your Fat
Without Dieting
Years apo the formula for fat re
duction was “diet"—“exercise.’’ To
day it is “Take Mkrrnola Prescription
Tablets.” Friends tell friends—these
friends tell others. They oat substant
ial /cod, live ax they like and still redue* stead
ily anil easily without politic through long shies
of tiresome exercise anil .starvation diet. Mar
inola Prescription Tabletj are sold by all drug
gist* the world over at one dollar for a fox <-r
If you prefer can order direct f ont the M* v «
inoia Co.. General Motors lllilg., Detroit, .Mich.
—Ailt
never look right? Why do you puff and
fee! all in? Why are your slender
friends getting all the attention, and
you have to take a back seat? Heeause
YOI ARE TOO FAT! To-day to be a
success, a woman muat be slender, at
tractive and full of pep. Competition
is keen all over, but more so among
women!
No matter how fat you are, nor how
many things you have already tried to
reduce, and how many times you have
been disappointed, you cannot be worse
off than I was. For years I was bur
dened with pounds anu pounds of fat
I suffered with high blood pressure du
llness, weak heart, puffing, and all the
troubles fat people know only too well
I had tried everything sold to reduce,
but did not succeed. Then one dav in
Paria a friend told me about SAN-GRI
NA-discovery of a well-known French
physician. I was sfratd to take any.
thing to reduce, and just like you to-dav.
I Finally f spoke of SAN.
GRTNA to my own family phvsictan.
and he advised me to try it. f <hd, l n
eight weeks I lost exactly 53 pounds.
I never regained a pound. J *m in the
best of health and feel I must let all
fat people know about. SAN-GRI-NA, at
it is the only thing which ever did me
any good, and I know of hundreds of men
and women in America to-dav who could
tell you the sane thing. . Many physi
cians now are prescribing SAN-GU NA
not only to their patients, but to their
own immediate family.
if you want to lose only a few
pounds, you will be surprised ho
quickly SAN-GRI-NA will do it. If