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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16
“Feeling Fine”
The lady whose picture is printed above is Mrs.
Garold V. Payne, who lives on State Street in Lexing
ton, North Carolina. Mrs. Payne has taken CARDUI,
the woman’B tonic, of which ehe /says:—
_ "Cardni is a perfectly splendid medicine. I
never did have anything to help me so quickly.
Some time ago I had an operation. I had been in
bed health for years and was frightfully run-down.
I had no appetite. I dragged around. Was irreg
ular and at times had a sinking, dragging-dowh
feeling which was very disturbing.
“A friend of mine suggested my trying Cardul
She said she took Cardui as a tonic every so often
to keep her in health, so my husband decided I
must try it. He .brought me home a bottle and I
began to take it. After taking half a bottle I no
ticed I was eating more and feeling much better.
I took three bottles and at the end of that time
was feeling fine. My appetite was good. I was
strengthened to do my work and had become per
fectly regular.
"I have great faith in Cardui as a tonic, for in
my own case I have seen what it will do.”
Thousands of other women have written to tell of
the great benefits that they have obtained from the
use of Cardui in many common forms of womanly ills.
Cardui is a purely vegetable, mild remedv for
women’s ills. Contains no narmful or habit-forming
drugs. One of the chief ingredients of Cardui has
been tested by use and recommended by scientific
medical authorities in the treatment of female troubles
for over SOO years!
Most druggists carry Cardui in stock, in $1 bottles
with full directions for use, and every woman who suf
fers from female ailments should try this well-known
remedy.
CARDUI
for Women's Ills ou
Read HERALD WAN 7 ADS
GEORGIA RAILROAD
ANNOUNCES
NEW DAILY SLEEPING CAR LINE
Between
Augusta and Chicago
Effective Monday, November 17th, 1924.
ROUTE OF THE DIXIE FLYER '
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This new daily sleeping car will be handled on the
Famous Dixie Flyer via Atlanta, Chattanooga, Nash
ville and Evansville on the following schedule:
Northbound Southbound
(Read Down) (Read Up)
*2:15 A. M. Lv.. ..Augusta... Ar. *2:15 P. M.
6:55 A. M. Ar. . . .Atlanta. . . Lv. 8:00 P. M.
9:00 A. M. Lv. ..Atlanta ...Ar. 6:29 P.M.
12:51P.M. Ar. .Chattanooga. Lv. 2:47 P.M.
5:25 P. M. Ar. ..Nashville.. Lv. 10:27 A. M.
10:40 P.M. Ar. ..Evansville.. Lv. 5:47 A.M.
7:45 A. M. Ar. ...Chicago... Lv. 9:45 P.M.
‘Sleeper open for occupancy at Augusta 9:30 P.
M. Remain in sleeper in Augusta until 7:00 A. M.
K. F. WESTBERRY, U. T. A. V.. C. JO.NES, C. T, A.
Phone 1889. Phone 661.
SAM. D. WILKES, P. A. W. W. SNOW, D. P. A.
809 Broad Street, Phone 45.
Auguita, Ga.
Society
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MEETINGS OF THE WEEK. I
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GOOD SHEPHERD
AUXILIARY
On Monday afternoon nt four
o'clock. Section B of the Woman's
Auxiliary of the Church of the Good
Shepherd will meet at the rectory,
1010 Milledge road. All members are
cordially invited and those having
articles for the missionary box are
requested to bring them in at this
meeting.
SECTION B.*
Miss Edith Johnson, of Savan
nah, will address Section B of the
Woman's Auxiliary in St. Paul's
Chapel on Monday, November 17,
at 4 P. M. 1
All women or the parish arc In
vited to he present.
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ARCHIE BUTT CAMP.
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The members of Archie Rutt
Camp, U. S. W. A'., are requested
to attend the installation of of
ficers of the Annie Wheeler Aux
iliary, at Woman's Club, nt eight
o'clock Monday evening. The pres
ence of the members of the aux
iliary is also requested.
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ELIZABETH CHAPTER.
A regular meeting of Elizabeth
Chapter No. 43, O. E. S., will be
held Tuesday afternoon, Novem
ber IS, 1924, at 4 V. M. Members
urged to attend. Visitors are wel
come.
* • •
AMERICAN LEGION
AUXILIARY
The regular nfonthly meeting of
the American Legiop Auxiliary will
bo held Wednesday morning at 11
o'clock at the Woman’s Club.
* • *
WOMAN'S AUXILIARY OF THE
GOOD SHEPHERD
The regular business meeling ot
the Woman’s Auxiliary Section A,
of the Church of the Good Shep
herd will be held Wednesday Nov
ember 19th at seven o'clock at the
home of Mrs. S. S. Carpenter on
Walton Way. A full attendance ot
members is urged.
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ST. ANDREW’S GUILD.
St. Andrew’s Guild, Church of
The Atonement, will meet Wednes
day afternoon at 3:30 at the resi
dence of Mrs. R. C. Bailie, 501
Kollock street.
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ST. ANDREW'S GUILD.
St Andrew’s Guild of the Church
of The Atonement will hold its
regular meeting on Wednesday,
November 19th, at 4 P. M. at the
home of Mrs. R. C. Bailie, 501
Eleventh street.
All members arc asked to bring
in any returns of their tickets
from the oyster supper of last
week, November 7th.
CALLED ME*EtlnG OF
ELIZABETH CHAPTER
A called meeting of Elizabeth
Chapter No. 43, O. E. S„ will be
held Thursday evening. November
20. 1924, at 8 P. M„ at Masonic
Temple, for the purpose of initia
tlffit and 'memorial service. Mem
bers urged to attend.
All members of o. E. S. chapters
are cordially invited.
* * •
VICTORY CHAPTER.
A regular meeting of Victory
Chapter No. 160, O. J 5. S„ will In
held Friday. November 21. at 4 P.
M. in the Masonic Temple. .Mem
bers are urged to attend promptly
visitors welcome.
« • •
MIZPAH CIRCLE
Regular meeting of Mizpali Cir
cle will bo held at Mary Warren
Home on afternoon of next Friday
at four o'clock. Members are urged
to attend as matters of importance
will be discussed.
• • •
LADIES’ AUXILIARY
OF U. C. T.
A called meeting of the Ladies’
Auxiliary of the I'. C. T. will he
held Monday afternoon at four
o’clock with Mrs. F. N. Yarbrough,
1310 Walton Way.
A supper will he served by the
auxiliary Saturday night at 0:45 at
K. of p. Hall, and all who expect
to come are asked to rail Mrs. U.
F. Kahrs, 'phone 1348-J.
• • •
JUNIOR MEMORIAL
ASSOCIATION
A meeting of the Junior Memorial
Association will he held Saturday
afternoon nt four o'clock at Con
federate Ilall. A prize is beUrg of
fered for the member bringing the
most new members for this meet
ing.
Cold Water Is Fine
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Eva Morrison. 19, of Nova Sco
tia, Just swam the seven miles from
Ueer Islan'l to Graves Light, J’.os
ton, In 2 hours, 43 minutes. Th"
temperature of the water was 4S
degrees.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
November Sale Coats and Dresses
If you were not fortunate enough to secure some of these splendid garments last week, attend this sale Monday. Perhaps
your friends told you of the wonderful Coats and Dresses we are offering at great savings. So come Monday prepared to get the
most beautiful garments you have ever seen anywhere at these remarkable reductions.
Remember, these Coats and Dresses were purchased at decided price concessions and we are passing these savings on to you.
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ing advantage. A glorious collection of superbly styled Coats
of important reductions.
They are featured In all the new Suede-llkr fabrics. Furs used: Jnp Mink,
Viatka Squirrel, Natural Squirrel. Mink (Dyed Fitch) and Beaver.
Colors: Brown, Penny, Navy and Kit Fox.
By nil moans see them Monday—their beauty, stylo and quality will amaze
you.
Dress Goods
Lovely Wool Plaids and
striped materials s for
sport dresses, 40 inches
wide, the yard . .$1.98
New shipment Beauti
ful Plaids and Stripes,
especially desirable for
sport dresses. 54 inches
wide, the yard
$2.50 to $4.95
Flannels, Velours,
Broadcloths
These are the popular
materials this season
for sport, dresses. We
have them in all the
solid colors —Tans,
Cocoa, Brown, Powder
Blue, Turquoise, Rust,
Chinese Red, White
and Black, the yard
s3.fco to $5.00
1-2 Price Sale
100 Outing
Gowns
All low neck, solid
colors and white.
All
$3.98 value,
$1.25 to $1.99
Toilet Articles
CompiClU A.IIIO noubiganl'tt,
Coty's, Oappl'K.
Cappi’s
Powder M I tUU
Cappis OC. Cn r
Talcum 4JL| «JUb
Cappis PI OC
Lusting
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Cappi's Woublo 0 4 cn
Compacts vl iwU
Cappi'a Single om nn
Compacts 0 I >UU
Cappi’s Extracts, 20
Coty'a face nQ _
Powder Oww
Coty's Talcum A 1 Aft
Powder v I lUU
cotys pi no
Compact* OIiUU
Coty’s Extracts, mi nn
t/t ox., all flavors.., 0 I iUU
lloublgant'a Extracts** nn
V< ox, nil flavors., 0 I iUU
I foublgn nt's Extract Aft
% ox., all flavors... 04iUU
Prbeco Tooth 00«
Paste 03 C
I’epsodcnt Tooth Aft
Paste 090
Eorhnn’s Tooth AC-
Paste 40C
Prsrs’ T.’nsnented nr
Seep. 2 for /DC
.Tertren's Soap. AC
-4 for ZOC
Waterman’s Ideal
Fountain Pens, for
gifts, all styles,
$2.75, $8.75
Second Week of Our Annual
NEW COATS
| $49.75 to f\ >"] C
f $59.75 values «jp J 11. / O
—Sale Price. * j ■ -■
If you know <
value, if you
appreciate good materials, then
surely you will enthuse over
these garments at the above low
price.
r Many of these coats bate trimmed collars and
cuffs, some have baud of fur around bottom.
Materials: Lustrosa, Bolivia, and other at
tractive new fabrics.
Colors: Brown, Penny. Peer, Cranberry, Rust,
Green and Black.
Furs used: Seal, Marmiok, Marmont. Every
garment silk lined.
Sizes: 16 to 44.
NEW COATS
$85.00 to SIOO.OO d|» / r\ hr C
Values, Sale Price.. . / 0
Elegantly fur - trim
med Coats of great V-r /
style and greater
quality appeal of soft suede-like mate
rials, fashioned into exquisite models.
Materials: I.ustroaa, Ormandale, Veldyne.
Panne Vclalne, Flamingo.
Colors: Brown, Penny, Rust, Deer, Green,
Cranberry, Kit Fox.
Furs: Natural Squirrel, Viatka Squirrel, llen
ver, Nutria anil .lap Mink. Every coat silk lined.
Here’s your opportunity to savo from $20.00 to
$30.00 on your new coat.
EXQUISITE NEW COATS
$125.00 Values, ka r n
Sale Price
A mid-season offer- i ——
ing of rare oppqjdu- / M
nity and money sav-
Stone Martens (double)
from $69.75 to $75.00
Baum Marten (single) ... .$65.00
Baum Marten (double) . .$125.00
Hudson Bay Sable SIOO and $125
FUR COATS
28-inch Natural Muskrat SIOO.OO to $125.00
28-inch Silver Muskrat $165.00 to $215.00
28-inch Geller Seal, with fox collar $150.00
Special Values in Blankets and Comforts
All Wool Plaid Blankets, double bed size, wonderful values,
$12.50 values $0.98
AH Wool Plaid Blankets, size 70x80, beautiful plaids—cut and bound
single—sl7.so value $15.00
All Wool Filled Comforts, cover of fine quality printed cambric,
solide sateen border—sll.9s values. $9.98
OUR WONDERFUL CURTAIN SALE CONTINUES
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DRESSES
$25.00 Value, ft r
Sale 'Price $ 1 1./ D
Never before have I j =
we offered dresses JL v-/
of such splendid
quality at this remarkably low price.
Smart, new flannel frocks in striking
sport plaids of most attractive color
ings. Colors: Rust, Deer, Brown, Tan,
Green. Every dress is well made and
fashioned in many stunning ways.
See Ihom early Mondav.
DRESSES
$29.75 to $35.00 <9* ✓ nr
Values, Sale Price tjp I
These dresses are I 11 =
simply adorable and V-r
the saving is unusual
indeed.
The styles, materials and colors arc
the season’s most desirable, and you’ll
make no mistake in selecting one or
two of these dresses Monday at this
low price.
Faille, Satin, Satin-faced Canton and
Poiret Twill.
Colors: Brown, Cocoa, Rosewood,
Navy, Rust and Black.
DRESSES
$39.75 to $49.75 Values, & f\ C
Sale Price s'# Z./D
Hundreds of smart new dresses are / Jm j
featured in this assortment at great
savings. You must see them Monday
and then you will appreciate their value.
The materials are: Satins, Satin-faced Cantons,
Poiret Twills and Charmeen.
Colors: Navy, Brown, Cocoa, Rosewood, Cranberry,
Green, Rust and Black.
A wonderful collection of dresses priced extremely
low at twcnty-lhrec-ninety-five.
A Collection of
LUXURIOUS'
FURS
Offering the Greatest Values in
Augusta at These Prices
Mink Chokers $25.00 to $29.75
Squirrel Chokers SIO.OO to $12.50
Stone Martens (single) . .$29.75 to $45.00
Hudson Bay Sable
(double) . .$165.00 and $175.00
Platinum, Beige, White Fox $69.75
Black Fox $39.75 to $59.75
Brown Fox $29.75 to $49.75
For the benefit of those who could not attend our Curtain Sale
Thursday, Friday and Saturday, we will continue these reduced prices
Monday and Tuesday only. Be on hand early Monday and share in
the sensational values this sale offers.
Net Ruffled Curtains, with ruffle tie
bark, full 2Vi yard* long. *x CO
$5.60 value, sale price 041011
lituutlful Filet Net Curtains, 2 'k and 3
yards long, salo price, ftp Cft
the pair OOi3U
Loscly Lace Curtains, In pretty ®n QC
patterns, sale price, the panel. • ftivv
All-Over Lace Curtains. In the very lat
est design*. SIO.OO value, »■» QC
i’retty Bed Room Curtains, Special
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Specials For
Monday Only
10-4 Utica and Anchor
Shirting, yard .. 69c
81x90 Utica Sheets,
each $1.85
90x99 Utica Sheets,
each $2.35
81x90 Wearwell
Sheets, each ... $1.75
50c Wearwell Pillow
Cases, each 38c
$2.98 Imperial Long
Cloth, golt $1.98
65x75 Filet Curtain
Nets, the yard ... .49c
Outing Gowns
and Pajamas
Complete line
regular and extra
sizes, white and
white and colored
stripe! and solid
grounds with col
ored figures
ladies', misses’
and children’s, the
garment •
$1.25 to $3.50
Rope Portieres, fun S feet an nr
wide, snle price 00i33
Colors: Rose, Blue and Brown.
Silk Finished Portieres, each curtain 41
Irichos wide, 2V4 yards long, VIA QC
SIB.OO value, sale price ol*fi33
Solid Portieres, In rose, blue, brown or
Crocn. SIO.OO value, the *7 nr
pair 01 iOO
Remember, we carry, complete line cur
tain Rods, Brackets and Curtain Poles of
every description. For Information phone
182.
Eversharp Peßcils,
and Pens, for
gifts, all sizes,
SI.OO to $8.75
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