The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, November 23, 1924, Page FIVE, Image 13

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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 23 Mo Matter What Prices Are Quoted You WE WILL ALWAYS BE LOWER 5,000 Yards Ladlassie Cloth, 28 inches, per yard .. .18c You Can’t Find Better Values in COATS To make a big play on Coats we shortened our usual profit and are of fering in this sale all wool coats of the newest ma terials and shades at $lO less than you ordinarily find them. $15.98 Children’s Coats We just naturally are headquarters for chil dren’s coats, because you will not only find a big assortment to select from, after comparison you will find our prices are the lowest. We realize that a child's coat is outgrown in a season and that by pleasing you this season, we see you the next. $3.95 to $15.00 Twelve Yards Jno. P. King Sea Island, a 4 nn 36 inches wide w I iUvl 9-4 Unbleached 57n 11-4 Unbleached AQ_ ■ Sheeting HuE 16 Yards John P. King Sea Island BJ 4 nn 30 inches wide ijliUU Blankets McElwee & Gerald 866 BROAD STREET. EVERY HERALD ADVERTISEMENT IS A GUIDE-POST TO BETTER BUYING. READ THEM' TONIGHT. v H SPECIALS FOR MONDAY 100 pair §B.OO Plaid Blankets,on sale Monday $4.98 100 pair §9.00 Plaid Blankets,on sale Monday $6.98 50 pair All Wool Blankets, $15.00 values, at $9.98 25 pair All Wool Plaid Blankets, worth sl7 $10.98 The Entrance Gates [To LAKEMONT are characteristic of the dignity and beauty of this development. Beyond them lie the most attractive residence sites in or near Augusta. Wm. E. Bush & Co. OR YOUR OWN REAL ESTATE AGENT 10-4 Bleached Pepperell Kflo Sheeting OUE 15c Apron 1 H. Gingham lUE 25c Dress 1 Rf> Gingham IwE Augusta’s Suburb Beautiful FALL Dresses $23.98 Developed of the Season's Best Fabrics—lrresistible Models for Women and Misses. Poiret Twills, Crepe de Chine, Bengaline. Satin, Faille Silk and Canton Crepe Colors embrace brown, rust, tan, rosewood, cocoa, navy and black. Fur, braid, embroidered and combination trimmed long or short sleeves. Many ensemble frocks in the lot. All sizes. WOOL AND SILK Dresses Values to 97 QQ $20.00 V I iuO Dresses of wool and silk, made of Batin Canton, beaded Georgette, Canton, back satin, Twilline, Twill Cord. Charmeen and Poi ret Twill. Every color is represented. Sizes for misses from 14 to 20, wo men 16 to 42. Values in the lot up to $20.00, at each $7.98. THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA. GA. Her Young Highness ______ f=E —- Princess Marie, 9-year-old daughter of the king and queen of Italy, likes to row. This new photo shows her on lake at San Rossore, near Pisa. Eat and Get Thin If you are overfat and averse to physical exertion, if you are fond of eating and still want to reduce your excess flesh, go to your druggist and get a box of Marmola Prescription Tablets. These tablets, compounded in accordance with the famous Marmola Prescription, contain the exact ingre dients necessary to produce a normal, healthy reduction of excess weight. Take one tablet after each meal and at bed time and you will begin to lose your fat steadily and easily. Continue the treatment until your weight is what you desire—until your figure is slender and attractive again. You don't need to try starvation diets or weakening exercises. Go on eating what you like. Leave exercising to the athletes. Just take your little tablet faithfully, and without a doubt your fiahby flesh will quickly disappear. Your figure will become slender and shapely just as you have always wanted It to he. Thousands of men and women each year regain healthy, slender figures this way. Why don't you? Marmola Prescription Tablets are so pleasant and easy to take that anyone who Is suffering the embar rassment and discomfort of over weight owes it to himself to try them. All drug stores the world over sell Marmots Prescription Tablets for on? dollar a box. Or send the money d - rect to the Marmola Company, Gen eral Motors Building, Detroit. Mich., and a box will be sent to you post paid.—Adv. Chickens find buyers in The Herald Classified, ftrom the old tough hens to the kind that is fried. Society MISS PARKS AND MISS BRUCE ENTERTAIN FOR MISS TOOLE Of the many lovely parties givep in honor of Miss Naomi Toole, bride-to-be of Tuesday evening, none was more charming than the one at which Miss Lucile Parks and Miss Ellen Bruce were joint hostesses at Miss Park's home. Lovely pink roses were used about all the attractive rooms and were also used as a table decora tion in the dining room, where a delicious refreshments were served after a spirited game of fan-tan. Just before the serving of refresh ments a typical old negro mammy was ushered into the parlor, bear ing on her bandanna covered head a clothes basket filled with lovely gifts which were literally showed on the bride-to-be. The central adorn ment of the table decorations was a bouquet of pink rosebuds, match, ing in beauty and coloi* the shower suspended from the chandelier above, and each guest when seated drew one of these roaebuds and read a wish for the future of the bride-to-be. Present on this happy occasion were: Misses Naomi Toole, Patsey Wal ton, Margret Burch, Gladys Ma theny, Katherline Crawford, Julia Rheney, Agnes Brown, Elnore Ver dcry. Helen Evans, Blanche Smith, Doris Beates, May Clair O'Connor, Margaret Parks, Alma Owens, Bil ly Balintlne, Ellen Bruce. Lucile Park, Mattie Lou Forman, Mrs. Lou Forman, Mrs. J. G. Sills., Mr*. G. H. Parks, Mrs. R. E. Bruce. • • • A BEAUTIFUL NEEDLE WORK ARTIST Mrs. John Anderson, of Bath, 8. C„ Is a most expert and beautiful needlework artist. Mrs. Anderson beautifies her own home with her work and does not use it com mercially. Especially fins is her crochet work, which Is evidenced in many parts of her attractive home.. Especially beautiful is a dining room set, consisting of four teen pieces. The material used Is heavy brown linen, all the pieces be in* finished with dainty crohet edg ings. insertions medallions, etc., al so in brown. For her china closet there are three centerpieces and six doylies, for the shelves, also a scarf for the top. The buffet scarf is very large and handsome, being finished with crohet ends, eighteen Inches deep, Including balls and tassels. A square doylle for the V'ictrola. a chair tidy and an ex quisite luncheon cloth completes the set. This cloth is fifty-six Inches in diameter and Is made in the shape of a Maltese cross, each of the four tabs being entirely of crochet twelves Inches wide and twenty inches deep, a fruit basket design are very artistic as well as Intricate, a great many of them be ing originated by Mrs. Anderson, who is very Ingenious. Being a woman who Is never Idle, she croc hets and does other needlework while she Is resting from her house hold duties, bnd as a result her home Is lavishly supplied with her beautiful and servicable needle work which not only adds to Its attractiveness, but Is also Indica tive of the woman of reflnemen. and Industry. Among her scores of elaborate tieces are a crochet bed spread, hich she made in odd moments, also a certterpiece which won first prize at one of the Columbia fairs, several years ago. But where It comes to prizes. It seems that Mrs. Anderson’s lucy star is always in the ascendency for there are many of her former school mates here who still remember how, owing to her bright mentality and Veen in tellect, she won a scholarship to Converse College, when she was fourteen years old, during her last year at high school. YOUR FRIENDS. WHERE THEY ARE AND WHAT THEY ARE DOING Mri. T>. B. Valden Is egpscted home today, after upending a few For the Holiday Seaton An Unusual Line GIFTS and Hand Painted Card*. Priced Right The Hill Top Shop 2138 Walton Way. BROAD^2 Gloves In Chamol suede all shades and sizes. Both long and short. $2.00 values. Special $1.39 1016-1018 BROAD STREET. Surpassing Former Sales Jfo Because Surpassing Former Values! JL jnTjM H Special Offerings for Thanksgiving This stcre never offered in past years a more inviting feast of bargains—and we have been fortunate in securing additional gar /JHr nnc' Hl; m?nts so that choice continues increasingly a delight. Whatever your taste, whatever ■ the limit you have set in price, you will find real sat ' s f» ct ' on here tomorrow. New Coats tl^ Sports, street and \ m m■» .-dress coats— plain / |l ( | t) and fur trimmed. > I Actual present day Mg|ggjPj New shades, new \ M H T materials, stunning ( /I • | * mBBB ftj "J Marmot, squirrel,, /J M 7 C MfP \w ® fox, seal, mokine, V/■ 11*‘ & 1 || l muskrat Full lined / k|?l la * n ex Q u i®t.e in JL The Fashion's Better Quality NEWEST MILLINERY NOT A QUESTION OF PRICE We include In this special value offering for tomorrow our entire stock of Smart Millinery at LESS THAN Price i/ 2 Price CORSETS AND BRASSIERES Complete In HINNER REDUCING COR SETS and CORSETBRASS IERES MOD ART FRONT-LACE CORBETB All eorsete fitted by M M. Garrett, Corset Specialist. Corduroy Robes Wlde-wale, up to s*so value. Every woman will appreciate ytelr comfort theee eool rnorn Inga Good col or*—not A-I AQ “Philippine” Gowns Hand-embroidered, In fin**t fabric*. They *ell regularly for *2.50. Aa a very apeciai of fering tomorrow S $1.29 days at Orore Park Inn.. Asheville, N. C. e • e Mrs. Cecil Cochrane, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest North for a few days, ha* returned by motor to her home in Augusta. During her visit Mrs. Cochrane was delightfully enter tained at many Informal little bridge parties, dinners and after noon teas. Among those who en tertained were Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Judkins, who gave a party Mon day night. Mrs. Cochran wag accompanied on the motor trip down from Au gusta by Miss Martha D'Antlgnac, who was the guest during her stay of Mr. and Mrs. William Lumsden. —Savannah Press. see The Dials Club of New Tork plans to hold a card party at the Waldorf-Astoria on Wednesday aft ernoon, the proceeds of which will he added to the club's philanthropic fund. Mrs. James A. Allen is presi- DRESSES Smartly styled and just arrived in ] AT time for tomorrow's sale—cloths and VV»«f» silks. You’ll agree are exceptional [ even for The Fashion .. J v Silks and woolens of the well ] A HC known Fashion standard, Unsur- | V | W passed in quality and making, j ; | Dresses worth $25- —your choice at J * v Dresses that will appeal to every woman and miss who' loves style am rjr distinction. In fashion’s newest $ j ll.f D conceits and with every attraction IJ® of quality and value. Dresses JL truly worth $35 , PARTY DRESSES—The youthful 1 m nr modes that lend so much charm to I this season’s social functions. [ Dresses easily worth $39.60 J ™ Children’* COATS 6 to 10 year*. In all the beet mate rial* and ahade*. Fur and *elf trimmed. $8.95 Tricolette Bloomers Extra heavy quality— In all the new colors, at a price any woman can afford. They sell reg- ST... $1.95 dent of the club. The first meeting of the season was held at th# Wal dorf-Astoria on Thursday, at which stories and songs of the South form ed the greater part of the pro gram. Mrs. Ernest E. Malcolm Is chairman of the committee which Is arranging the card party, and tic kets for It may be obtained from her »t 370 West Seventy-Third St. —New York Times. NEW JOB FOR WOMEN. PARlS.—Parisian society has de veloped a new profession for wo men—dinner tasting. The dinner taster Is a product of Parlsan re finement and spends a part of each day visiting houses for dinner. She suggests improvements and shows the cook new ways of preparing dlsheg r - Werner Bauer, a Bohemian farm er, enjoyed smoking so much that in his will he requested that his pipe and tobaodb pouch be buried with him. ABC Silk Teddies All new. plain and lace trim med. Flesh, peach and or chid. Full cut and perfect—• 98c Hi MV A} 'm $| .45i Hose 1 Full- Fashioned Pure Silk Mad 1o m sad *h*«r chiffons and pura silk, that era told everywhere for ll.lt the pair— All relnforce menta. all the desired new ahndea and black. Another Faehlon epeelal of extraordi nary worth. Both mala and female African elephants have tusks, whHe In the Asiatic tusks gnerally are restricted to the mala. ECZEMA Psoriasis Itch RD-BON win remove every spot. In order to find the worst cases, we have offered for 12 years (100 If there couli. be found a case of Eczema or Skin trouble of sny kind that could not be healed with Ru-Bon. Immediate re lief for Poison Ivy, and all Vegetable or Mineral potsona, itlnge, burns. Uee a drop after ehav!ng.»A»k Hansberger Pharmacy, SJ4 Broad St., Augusta Drug Co., Wholesale Distributors. Made by Ru-Bon Chemical Co., Kan eaa City, Mo.—Adv. < Central of Georgia Railway an nounces reduced Tates to Birming ham account of Georgia -Alabama Football Game, Nov. 27th. fare, $12.47 round trip. Special sleepers leaving Augusta 9:10 P. Nov. 16th. See W. C. Kilgore. Di vision Passenger Agent. FIVE