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TWO
imple Application That
Dissolves Blackheads
Xo more squeezing and pinching to
t rid of those unsightly blemishes,
ackheads. Thor© is one simple, safe
id sure way to get them out and
lat is to dissolve them. Get about
■ >'o ounces Of ca lon it a powder from
>ur druggist—sprinkle a little on a
't, Wet cloth—rub briskly over the
ackheads for a few seconds—wash
.»e parts and every blackhead will be
one.
Pinching and squeezing out black
eads make large pores and you can
ot get all of tne blackheads out this
/ay—while this simple application of
alonite powder and wafer dissolves
•very particle of them and leaves the
•kin and pores in their natural condi
tion.—Adv.
You Cannot
Hide Your Fat
C'verfatne** l» the one ml,fortune
wh : ch you cannot hi d r from your** If
or from thou- around you. If 100 thin,
your dmamakrr or tailor can supply
the deficiencies, hut the overfat carry
a hurdrti they cannot conceal There
la one sure way to reduce your
weight quickly and pleaaantly—th*
faim.m Marmola Presetiptlon Thli
prescription change* the fatty tiaeucs
and fat-producing food* to solid flesh
anil energy It helps the general
health and digestion, tt permits you to
eat riih*tant'«l food. It leaves the slcln
dear and smooth This famous pre
scription Is now condensed Into tablet
form. Kach tablet conteln* an exart
dot-e of the ntttM Ingredient* that
mede the original prescription rnpnld*
of reducing the overfat hodv atendllv
and rn«lly without the sllphlest 111 ef
fect*. Take one tablet after each meal
and at bedtime until the normal
weight Is reached and the bodily
health completely restored Aek your
dri-iritlM for Marmola Prescription
Tablets or rend one dollar to the Mnr
moia Company. O. neral Motor* Build
ing- Detroit. Mich, and you will re
cel\e enoueh to start yon well on the
road to slcndirne** and happiness.
Don’t put off g< ttlng slender—this I*
your opportunity to make yourself at
tractive—«o eet a box and start today.
Adv
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SPORT DRESSES
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Value* to $20.00
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SILK DRESSES
WOOL DRESSES
Very *pecial value*
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WOOL JERSEY
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SILK DRESSES
Wonderful Value*
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POIRET TWILLS
SILK NOVELTY
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Kunttaa City (Mo.) police arc getting a medal for Betty M*Qui*ton,
11, and a shiny now collar for I’rlnoe, Iter. Airedale, pup. Betty and
I’rlnce helped the police catch a burglar gang. Hhe and the dog had the
hour.e all to thcmaelvea when a auspicious-looking cat drove u;> to tho
place next door. Hetty wrote down the license number, then returned
home and begun talking loudly to Prince. He (darted mnklng a lot of
noise, too. The burglar* fled. Next day they were arrested.
1054 BROAD.
COATS
A variety of good
materials, good styles
59.65
Astrachan
Jacquettes
Pretty and attractive,
all shades
55.95
Children’s Coats
Very special values
$3.95 and $4.95
Children’s Dresses
Wool Ccepes, Flannels,
up to SIO.OO values
$3.95 and $4.45
SOCIETY
CENTRAL SCHOOL PUT ON
BEAUTIFUL ENTERTAINMENT
Surpassing every lother of the
many lovely nmateur playß that
hnvo hren given at the Central
school. “Spooks and Fairies" pre
sented Friday evening In the au
ditorium gained a new flattering
reputation for a school that It noted
for 1 1 h splendid performances, and
the talent of Its ptiplls. Tim much
praise cannot be accorded Mrs. E.
.1 Watkins, under whose training
the eighty children In the cast have
been for thn past several weeks, and
to whose t.abounding enthusiasm,
diligent work and pntlenco a great
part of the success of the perform
ance was duo.
The stage setting of the play
was Indescribably lovely. A weird
effect was gained by the lavish use
of hanging grey moss, combined
with clumps of autumn branches
and small trees. A luminous golden
moon threw a soft, dim glow over
all and the Hallowe'en effect was
further enhanced by lighted .Tack
O' Lanterns, suspended In nrtlstlo
effect about the stage.
The scono represented a garden
on Hallowe'en night. Carry Hell*
Wiggins ns n very lovely sunflower
wak'd the sleeping vegetables to
go to the Witches dance. These were
children of the second grade art Is
tlcly dressed to represent the dlf*
ferent vegetables. Knrnfrnnces Boyd
was a cucumber, .lack Furman a
licet, Lorlne Boyd a carrot, Donald
Kirkpatrick n tonmto, Elisabeth
Skinner a potato and Emery Weed
a cabbage, and so on.
Daintily-clad pumpkin misses
next executed a dance In frockß of
Where Little
Money
Buys Much.
Silk Waists
$1.09
CORSETS
Very special
SI.OO
Outing Gowns
75c
Crepe Gowns
85c
Silk Petticoats
SI .75
Sweaters
$1.95
HATS
$1.09
Wool Capes
ms
Wool Skirts
$3,85
THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA, GA.
SPECIAL SALE
SAMPLE DRESSES
Savings Averaging
About 1-2.
A FITTING CONCLUSION FOR OUR
Ninth Anniversary Sale
Eight Hundred Manufacturers Sample Dresses
WILL GO ON SALE MONDAY AT PRICES AVERAGING A SAVING OF ABOUT ONE-HALF
Dresses For
Every Occasion
Of Every Wanted Style and Material,
Arranged in Groups Specially Priced
Poiret Twills, /th /"V £■*
Tailored g ■ ■ / 1
Novelty styles.'ll/ I B
Silk fabrics in 111
regular and g w
stout sizes ....
Misses’ Silk /th O Cl
Frocks, J) | ' I.OD
Women’s Silk " I F
and Wool I
A variety of dh M Q£
real attractive jk | /I r\
Velvet. Poiret Vr I /I *
Twill-Silk I ' 1 B"
Dresses
High grade, fine /th Q p*
~u,li.v Street § 1 (J .Op
Dinner I F
Dresses *
ssy-$1 coo
Dresses. I - . ■ ■
"See 11th St. JL
Window.’'
orange and green. These Included:
Lots Adams, Mary Love, Helen
Purkall, Theresa Dunaro, Blanche
Enderby, Mildred Walker, Helen
McNair and Kara Miller Hymnies.
With a great ruihlng and swish
ing of the brooms they were riding
ten witches galloped In wearing
crimson robes and high, rteeple
hats, and performing an effective
song and dnncc. These were Mary
Oavalas, Martha Breedlove. Gene
vieve Platt, Marybeth Magabee,
Frances Joe, Hobble Johnson,
Gladys Jackson, Ruth Lundy, Ed
na McDonald, and Louise Scoggins.
In the dim light of the big moon
overhead, a gang of black cats set
out to prowl They meowed, they
purred, they washed their faces, and
then ended by having a terrible
ont-flght with a great scratching
of claws. The cats were taken by
boys of the fourth grade and in
cluded Riley Shaw. George Anao
polls, Jackie Stevens, Francis Per
kins, Perry Mullins, Ruben John-
Hon, Claude Fleming and Bill Rlc
ketson and was one of the beat
numbers In the play.
The scarecrow next held the
stage. In every sort of a nondes
crlp garb these tatter dertnallnn
hoboes brought forth shrieks of
laughter at their appearance. With
out speaking, they performed a
scarecrow dance, with odd stilted
movements and Jerking*, and final
ly performed a game of leap-frog
that nearly brought down the house.
Thrso scarecrows, as well as some
other numbers on the program,
would have done credit to a profes
sional performance. The scarecrows
were John Altoonlan. Bill Gerry,
Ernest Madebach, Albert Marsh,
Thomas Carreway. Harold Sea
brook. Anast Tales, Ralph Brown
and James Skinner.
The Kindergarten Brownie* were
one of the hits of the evening. In
orange-colored brownie costumes,
and with fat tummies that doubtless
created a scarcity of pillows In town
for the evening, they performed an
eccentric dance that brought forth
exclamations of delight and much
applause. Amhong those were. Hatel
Wilson. Allen Skinner. Flft Fielder.
Lamarlne Dale, Harriet Hussey.
Mary’ Lou Bu»«ey, Marjorie Walker,
Taylor Sanders. Sumner Wright.
Dennis Sumner. J. C. Anderson,
Helen Wlttsclun. Thelma Witts*
chen. Elisabeth Caswell, Bert Gary
and Miriam Lundy.
The OobUn dance which followed
wns one of the best seen hereabouts.
The Goblins came tumbling <nto
the stage, and every movement of
their unique number was perform
ed one after the other In quick
succession. In perfect time to a
srighthly air, played on the piano.
Thetr get-up was particularly ef
fective with ludicrous faces paint
ed upon black stocking* bag* that
covered their heads, snd black sptd
| cry leg* and arm* being contrasted
! by enormous paunch** The goblin*
included: Budelph Madebach. Thee
-1 d<w* Caswell. Jsmr* Walker, II C.
Ramsey, Ernest Murphey. Carl
Rrmntly, Coleman Adam*, and Otis
Warner.
A weird, cffee ire number was
put on by spook* of the. sixth and
t seventh grades, who trailed about
| the dark stage In their sheeted
draperies uttering quails to the
doleful music of Chopin’s funeral
march.
Dainty, sparkling, white-and-sil
ver fairies of the first grade grace
fully tripped through the measures
of a dance and sang a pretty song
preliminary to a Fairy and witch
sketch that wound up the program.
The ugly witch, who was later con
verted Into an lovely fairy was ef
fectively taken by Helen Newman.
She was attended by two Imps of
darkness, Erebus, Milton Garrett,
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TAILORED COATS
SPORT COATS
FUR COATS
Special $i A. 95
Group X \F
Special $ i A—
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and Noctis, Bill Terry, who were
equally good. In their respective
parts. The part of the lovely White
Fairy was taken by Frances High
tower, who had for her attendants
Mirth, and Jollity, taken by Mary
Peacock and Katherine Bennett, in
dainty gowns.
The entire program was balanced
and versatile, and every one In the
performance acquitted themselves
with an ease and poise that spoke
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SPECIAL VALUES in ODD LOTS
CHILDREN’S DRESSES
$3.45 to $11.85
CHILDREN’S COATS
$6.85 to $12.85
FALL HATS
up to $6.00 values
On Sale $1.95
Fine Squirrel Chokers
$6.95 to $8.45
Double Mink Chokers
$37.60 values, $24.85
Genuine Stone Marten
$24.85 to $29.85
Odd Lot Corsets
Up to SIO.OO values, $3.00
CLOSING OUT SUITS
Fine materials, trimmed in
BEAVER, MOLE and FOX.
Values to $75.00, OC
on sale
well for their natural talent, and
the thorough training to which they
had been subjected. The only flaw
In the performance was that it had
EVELYN PETIT
Authorized Teacher of the Celebrated
Granberry Method
Piano, Private
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Harmony. Class Instruction.
Studios—“ The Music Box, 1931 Walton Way; 930 Green* St.,
Auflusta, Ga.
Telephone 10401
THE GAS LIGHT COMPANY
OF AUGUSTA
Recipe 2
No Christmas is complete without Fruit
Cake—Bake yours today—try
MISS CEPHALIE LEWIS' Recipe
FOR FRUIT CAKE
I cup* dark I teaspoon 1 package seed
brown sugar. cloves ed raisins
5, lb. butter I teaspoon i package cur
-6 egg* mace ranti *
5» cup sour l teaspoon nut- , „ ...
milk meg 1 i°. En * U * h
H cup molssscs 4 cup* of flour wainuis
1 tablespoon 1 level teaspoon H lb. citron •
cinnamon soda 1 package dates
METHOD: Cream butter and sugar together.
Add beaten yolks of eggs, then the spices, molas
ses and sour milk. Beat all together well. Add
tho flour and then the stiffly beaten whites of
eggs. Beat’ In the soda that has been dissolved
in a few tablespoons of water. Last add the fruit
that has been floured. TO BAKE ON A GAS
RANGE: Light both oven burners and turn very
low or until the light looks like mere heads. Dace
on the first rack from the bottom. Do not open
oven door for 154 hours. This will make a six
pound cake and will take four or five hours to
hakg.
TV S. If your Gas Ranee is not In good order buy
a new one on tho divided payment plan and se
cure a credit on your old one.
GAS SERVICE
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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16
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not been given In a larger auditor
ium so that more could have been
enabled to witness this splendid
performance.