The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, November 23, 1924, Page TWO, Image 10

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TWO Special Turkey Dinner TODAY, 12 TO 3 P. M. Lobrter* and other varietie* of *ea food* received fresh daily. ; Unexcelled Southern Cooking. COMBINED WITH CHILES’ 315-317 Jackson Straat. Largest and Most Up-to-Dats Dining Rooms in the City. Doheny Leaving Court ‘f,. h i - 4 M p IK ~ s-’iizA wL ID ® w % ,“P , £ Ip&Ss i E L. flight) Is seen here leaving the federal courtroom In Eos An pelcn where the government'* milt to enneel the Klk Htll* naval ell re nerve* I* being heard. Poheny la assisting Norman Br«lge (left), a fel low- ofli.-er of the I'nn-Amerlewn nil Company, down the atop* SILVERWARE for CHRISTMAS How often have you aeon featlve dinner table* marred by conglom erate allverware? If there t* any one place In which eorrectnc** la moat looked for, and la moat evi dent, thot place la In allverware. L. J. Schaul & Co. JEWELERS Eight Forty flroad Street. A Where Little Jtjf Dependable r y Mur STORE Of BETTER VALllK'^^^ 1054 BROAIX" ' Bargain Annex Visit This Department For Genuine Bargains. Dresses $3.95 Wool Jersey Novelty Silks, ell shades end sizes. Dresses $5.95 Fine Wool Twills, Nov elty Sport Woolens. Velues to $12.50. Dresses $8.45 Silk Fabrics, Wool Febrics, Semples end regular stocks, up to $16.50 velues. COATS $9.65 Dependeble Woolen germents, surprising velues. ASTRACHAN JACQUETTES $5.95 Pretty end serviceable. Very speciel velue. suits” $12.85 Fur Trimmed, Sport Models, Teilored Suits. You’ll be surprised at these values. SOCIETY WIDE AWAKE CIRCLE TO HAVE BAZAAR SATURDAY Wide Awnko Circle of King* Daughter* will hold a gale of fancy article* and needle work of all kind*, also candy, cakes and pre serves, next Saturday November 29th at B. T’. Fpeth's hardware store. Members plea*e phone D 493- W on Friday and articles will be called for. * • • COUNCIL OF JEWISH WOMEN TO HAVE CARD PARTY WEDNESDAY The Council of Jewish Women will have their regular monthly card party at the Woman's Club on Greene Street next Wednesday November 2*th at three o'clock. Notify Mrs. Max Tunkle or Mrs. Morris Kline, hostess for reserva tion of tables. Please bring score cards and pencils. • • • DANCE THURSDAY EVENING AT C. H. 8. AUDITORIUM The regular weekly fiance will be given Thursday evening, Thanksgiving Day at Catholic High School Auditorium, Telfair street. MRS. Mac FERRI*N TELLS OF MUSIC OF FEDERATION CONVENTION By Blanche Knox (Mrs. M. M.) MacFerrln. The music of the Federation of Women’s Clubs held In Atlanta last week was an Inspiration from the singing of the Slur Spangled Ban ner on the opening evening to, | "Bless Be The Tie That Binds,” at the close. Mrs. Charles Chalmers, chairman of program of the Atlanta Music Club, was the director of the con vention music and Miss Helen Knox Spain always led the as sembly singing. Both of these wo men added much to the Joy and benefits derived from this part of the convention. It was n pleasure to have pre sent Miss Nan Stevens, vice-presi dent of the National Federation of Music Clubs and Mr. Hugh B. Hodgson the composer of the music for the Federation's offloal song, "My Georgia Band.” It was much regretted that Mrs. Hugh B. Hodg son was not present as she Is the chairman of music of the Federa tion. Mr. Hodgson played beauti fully during the evening session Wednesday which was one of the real treats of the convention. Miss Frances Woodbury, sister of the beloved “Miss Rosa," sang sweotly on Wednesday morning during the Impressive memorial service. The Muale Lover* Brenkfuat was at the Atlanta Blltmore Friday morning, with Mra. E. R. Hlnea preaiding. The acouatlca were ao had In the Grill room where all the luncheon* and breakfasts were nerved that hearing the speakers each time waa a difficult problem, Mr*. Hlnea anld she hoped every one would be quiet, which remind ed her of the man who aald he at tended a wonderful banquet In New York where alienee reigned till the soup waa nerved. Mrs. Hines. In her Inimitable manner, made her aelf beard at once by saying that MllledgcvHlo had gotten ahead of Atlanta In three ways. The auda city of this remark gained breath less attention; she said In the first place the clock In Mlllcdgeville waa an hour ahead of Atlanta, secondly that to their five thousand popu lation they had three Junior Music Club* and proportionately Atlanta cannot make such a boast, thirdly that the MllledgevlHr Music Club had gotten out a Special Edition of their dally paper. Augusta Is only ahead of At lanta In the first point, would that we could boast of the others! Junior Music Clubs are the hope of the future Muslcul America and the future Musical Augusta. Miss Evelyn Jackson, organizer of the Junior Music Club of Atlanta Is di rector of Junior work of four states. Miss Jackson aald that In 11123 In Atlanta was held the first musical contest for Juniors In the world since then many have been held. She said there were fifty Junior Clubs In Georgia. Mrs. Armond Cnrroll, the or ganizer of the Atlanta Music Club sisike on the value of such nil or ganization to a city and she said SKIRTS A group of fine Wool en Sport end Street Germ ents, specially priced— s3.9s to $7.45 Odd Lot Specials Fur Neck Scarfs $3.95 to $6.45 Children’s Dresses 95c to $4.45 DOLLS Very speciel Character r- 50c HATS ch“L SI.OO WOOL CAPES THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. CLOSING OUT DIX MAKE Nurses’ Uniforms, specially priced $3.95 Thanksgiving Specials Unusual Special Values Arranged for Thanksgiving Week An Opportunity to Purchase the Very Things That You Will Want For The Season AT THE LOWEST OF THE SEASON PRICES. $34-85 Values to $59.50 l 12 J! Values to $24.50 Silk Hose, $2.00 values $1.35 Silk Underwear, $3.50 value $1.95 Silk Petticoats, $4.50 value $2.45 Silk Negligees $6.95 to $16.85 Corduroy Bath Robes $2.65 Silk and Woolen Scarfs.. $1.95 to $3.85 that her club was built upon beauty, nrt and Christianity, Mrs. Hines quoted the old saying, "Let me write the songs of a na tion and I care not who makes their laws." There Is real mean ing In these words. She said In part that to her, man's life waa In only three stages, birth, marriage, and death, which represents In our music life preparation, growth and fulfillment. A better protection of songs should be brought about to ANY GIRL GAN MAKE HERSELF ATTRACTIVE “Backward, turn backward, Oh time In your flight; Maks me look young again, If Just for tonight.” “Not a day older than when 1 saw you last.” Is a compliment every woman want* to hear. Even men cannot keep back that smile of satisfaction when they are told this. Of course health has a great deal to do with good looks. But the av erage woman doesn't “lose” her complexion because of sickness. It Is usually on account of her care lessness in thinking It Is not neces sary to look after her skin as she goes through life. But Nature is grand and Indulg ing she holds herself In readiness so that at the first use of the Cleansing Cream, bearing the Black and White label, she quickly re veals that the basis for the once beautiful face is still there. It ha* Juat been neglected. The reason for this Is. that with Black and Whl e Cleansing Cream worked Into the pores for a few miniit-* each night it brings out all the accumulation of dust, ex cess greases and powder, which ha* kept them clogged and unable t J show up the skin pigment which makes rose*, in cheek* Ths won derful Black and White Cleansing Cream '* mt ' heavy" and does noi overload the tkln with oils which make It look and feel greasy nfter nalng it. It I* economically priced, and can be had of most any dealer TfitirSxcet&ncc Ma/k*] 3LACK£E°WHITe 3eauty Creations ?/teCfuricetffhdicuuirkkmn :ec: NEURALGIA & HEADACHE MANY OTHER GRADES AT BIG PR sl4^ t Values to $27.50 Millinery Closing Out Entire Stock Fall Hats, $4.50 to $1 4.50 Values $1.95 to $5.85 Advance Styles Mid-Winter Hats Special ly Priced $4.95 to $10.95 make only good ones for the homes, the schools and the children. The next Federation of Music Clubs of Georgia will he held next spring In Barnesville and It is hoped that some one from Augusta will go and receive a vision of the real need of Junior organization In Au gusta. A professional musician cannot do this organizing for two reasons and one is lack o ftlme. A man or woman in the community for the very love of It should do it and promote It. Of course It takes a person of brains and personality as well as popularity. ... OLD WEDDING RINGS ARE NOW ALTERED TO FIT NEW STYLES There was a day when an expert observer could determine the date of marriage by the looks of a wed ding ring; but the same rings now change with the times. The business of making over wedding rings, to camouflage the dates concealed on their inside surfaces, has grown to such size thgt this line is often advertised as a specialty at jewelry shops. One Jeweler of the Malden Lane district recently stated that half his wedding ring trade consists of remodeling, so that one of every two engraved platinum circlets de livered from his shop ts no more than an old-fashioned gold ring converted. The practice Is not altogether new, he hastened to explain, as there have always been women who felt they must keep up with the styles in wedding rings. Wide ftnt gold rings in their time were cut down in the newer, narrower mode and these were melted and cast over again into rounded, bulging bands. But such instance- were rare. Most folk felt that the slight 1 differences in plain gold hands did not warrant the changp. They pre ferred to remain sentimental and to preserve the mark of matrimony as In the day It was shiny and new. They knew that the world at large paH no particular attention to the details of wedding rings. But the advent of tiny engraved wedding rings of entirely different material changed the outlook. Even the passer-by could notice the dif ference then; and so wedding ring* . by the wholesale began going back to the Jeweler, while women hushed their sentimental soul* with the as surance that, nfter all. the base of th# ring was the original. When the latest style In wedding rings first appeared, most of the remodeling consisted of cutting down gold bands and plating them with white metal. But this altera tion proclaimed Itself too blatantly. It resulted In a ring neither of the order nor one of the new. Now over the fragment of the old ring, I a platinum shell is fitted and this I is engraved with orange blossom* i or wedding bell*. In the designs | worn by the latest bride*. In the last five years. It has been estimated, the business of remod eling wedding rings has increased ! fivefold. Boon, one shopkeeper I prophesied, no more gold wedding I rings will be seen except on the | finger* of those too old to care or [ tn the belongings of those who died [ before they had a chance to maka 1054 BROAIX " f Coat Specials SJOBS Values to $32.50 Dress Specials “SPECIALS” Special lot Corsets, stylish stouts and regular sizes, (fiO A A values to SIO.OO Woolen Sweaters, specially priced $2.95 to $7.85 » ICE REDUCTIONS . . $10.95 to $74.85 $'J 7 .8 5 Values to $32.50 the change, ftut It has been re vealed that not even the belongings of the dead are safe from alteration. A sentimental girl may like the idea of using her grandmother's wedding ring, but her sentiment is suffi ciently tempered to arrange for an up-to-date outside shell. What You Should Know /Iffllf Iflfr " about a baby's Illness is usually due to constipation, ' Quickly give half a teaspoonful of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. niHE young mother should watch which foods the baby rel ishes most, which foods and their quantity cause distress, and act accordingly. The good health of a baby is largely a matter of intelligent attention to diet. Nevertheless, in spite of your efforts you will ' sometimes notice belching, flatulence, wind and symptoms of colicky pain. Give half a teaspoonful of Dr. Cald- 1 weli's Syrup Pepsin, and thereafter vary the offending food. Syrup Pespin is a laxative admira bly suited to infants and children, as it is mild and wholly free from opiates and narcotics. If you delay in giving it you will soon find the baby suffering from constipation, and that may lead to more serious illness. Half a teaspoonful promptly given will avoid trouble. Many thousands of mothers have never given their babies any other medicine but Dr. Cald well’s Syrup Pepsin and they have successfully raised large and sturdy families. The formula is not a secret, being a combination of Egyptian senna with pepsin, and agreeable aromatics. The ingredients are stated on the package. Mrs. Dewey Walker, Eiida. N. M., and Mrs. a Hig ginbotham. Otter Creek, Fla., are among the many who are firm believers that Syrup Pep sin has kept their families and themselves in good health. No family with young children can afford to be with- DR. CALDWELL’S SYRUP PEPSIN The Family Laxative *27- Values to $49.50 s 22= Values to $42.50 RESTORE OLD TEMPLE. HAGUE.—A Buddist temple of Boro-Budur In Java Is being re stored and preserved by the Dutch government. The temple Is sup posed to have been erected In that country during the eighth or ninth century when the Buddhist kings were In power. Free Sample Bottle Coupon Thcrs are people who vtn rightly prefer to try • thing before they buy It. Let them clip this cou pon. pin their name end address to it, end send it to the Pepsin Syrup Co., 518 Washington Street. MontireUo, Illinois, end e free sample bottle of Dr, Caldwell's Serup Pepsin will be sent them postpaid by malL Do not inclose poetegc. It Is free. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 23 NEW ARRIVALS EVENING GOWNS, DANCE FROCKS, “Specially Priced.” $ A 0-85 Values to $98.50 CHILDREN’S DEPARTMENT (Sizes 2 to 10) Coats specially priced .. .$5.95 to $11.85 Dresses specially priced . $3.45 to $9.85 Sweaters specially priced. .$1.65 to $3.95 Hats specially priced $1.45 to $2.95 isl H| H | * / #f rrF out such a household medicine. It is effective, bene ficial and safe regardless of your age and has been considered so for over thirty years. In consequence it i* today the largest selling liquid laxative in the world, over 10 million bottles being sold annually. You will find that Syrup Pepsin quickly brings relief in the severest chronic constipation, in biliousness, lack of appetite, sleeplessness, headache. The $9015 Values to $50.00 INTERESTING, IF TRUE. ROME.—Spaghetti, often associ ated with the Italian race, has been nationalized by nearly every other country. Statistics have been com piled to show that less than one third of the spaghetti consumed In the world is made and eaten out side of Italy. cankers, brd breath, and to stop a cold or fever. Every druggist sells it, and the cost on the average is less than a cent a dose. It is guaranteed to be effective in these symptoms or your money will be refunded.