The Augusta daily herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1908-1914, September 24, 1908, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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THURSDAY, SEPT. 24. Augusta Trunk: Factory SAVED FROM THE FRESHET GREAT REDUC TION SALE STIL. P Few Slightly damaged Trunks tom the water hich we will ill at great crifice. TRUNKS, VALISES, SUIT CASES. LEATHER GOODS, ETC. Augusta Trunk Pactory 851 Broad—Wrong Side St., Right Side of Prices. Social (jossip ENDID CONCERT DAY EVfc.NiN.-i. >r the concert that will be given evening at the Sunday school n of the Church of the Atonement following fine program has been pared under the direction of Miss hie Smith and Miss Ruth Bell: avalee, “Butterfly,” piano solo, s Griffin. rlio Dix, Egyptian Love Song, bar e solo Mr. Warren Moran, accom ,st Miss M. Griffin, lected solo, soprano Miss Mar •t. Battle, accompanist Mrs. Battle, lascagni, “Cavallerta Rusticana," lin solo Miss Edith Belle, aceom list Mrs. Fortin. iY. Smith, "Gates of Pearl," soprano 010 Miss Josie Smythe, accompanist Mrs. Edwards. Recitation, “Annie Laurie,” Miss .1.1 W. Griffin violin, Mr. E. Walton piano, Miss M. Griffin. Ball, "Begone Days,” soprono solo Mrs. J. W Morris, violin obligato, Miss Julia Murphy, accompanist Miss M. Griffin. Chopin, Waltz (a), McDowell 'Shadow Dance" (by), piano solo Miss Adelle Fortin. Watson, "Anchored," bass solo Mr. weeney Sikes, accompanist Mrs. S. vkes. • ' Ernst, “Carnival de Venice," violin lo Prof. Fortin, accompanist Mrs. | Fortin. Selected, quartette, Messrs. Lyeth,' Moody, Murrah, Seago. •Wilieby, “Summer Rain" (a). Starr, “A Prayer” (b), contralto solo Mrs.' T. C. Jowitt, accompanist Mrs. Ed-1 wards. Tickets can be secured at the door. SOUTHERNERS IN NEW YORK. Southerners who are prominent •guests of the Hotel Gotham in New , work city include the following named ■people: Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ban fcroft, and Mr. and Mrs. George E. IBailey of Tallahassee, Fla.; Mr. and 4% The Planters Loan and Saving Bank / 705 Broad Street. J he Oldest Savings 1 ' U kln The I City. ssful operation 38 growing more popu- In ne people and strong men" confidence each year. | selecting a bank for your Kings Account do not fail to Jestlgate the facilities and ength of this bank. Resources Over $1,000,000.00 Safe as “Safest.” The same careful attention to small accounts as to the larger ones. Deposits may be made by mall. L. C. HAYNE, President. CHAS. C. HOWARD, Cashier. Patoke, Fhlllpp« & Co. [). < iruen <Sr Son. ~ altham, Elgin FINE WATCHES Lntest Styles T hin Models. Wm. Schweigert & Co. it— ? Cost Is small — Telephone Us — Phone 593. LET Us REPAIR Your Trunks, damaged by the water.. Can make them over strong as new— ] Mrs. Gardner Hammond, of Winter Park, Fla.; Dr. and Mrs. Hamilton P. ) Jones, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Messonvoir, and Mr. Louis Boisserain, of Now Orleans; Mr. John Richards and daughter, of Galveston, Texas; Prof. Ettore Romana Douton, of Monterey, Mexico; Mr. Owen Wood, of Satua ;Fe; Mr. Henry J. Rodman, of Little Rock, Ark.; Mrs. Edmund Jackson and Miss Yvonne Jackson, of Mobile, | Ala.; and Mr. Robin MacDonald, of i Charleston, S. C. JONES ROUNTREE. The marriage of Miss Densie i Rountree and Mr. F. A. .Tone’s was a ! quiet event that took place yester ! day afternoon at the home of Mrs. i John McElmurray on lower Broad I street, Dr. Melton performing the | ceremony which was followed by an ! informal receplion, previous to the ! departure of Mr. and Mrs. Jones for ; a trip north. MEETING OF EASTERN STAR. There will be a called meeting of the officers of Elizabeth chapter No. 43 held tomorrow (Friday) afternoon, |at five o'clock, at Masonic Temple. The meeting is most Important and all officers are urged to be present ! promptly. 'meeting OF MARY WARREN DIRECTORS. An mportant meeting of the direo ! tors of the Mary Warren Home Is called for tomorrow (Friday) morning at eleven o’clock, at the home. STEPHENS-REEVES. Miss Esther Reeves and Mr. John Oliver Stephens were married last ! t venlng at 8:30 o'clock, at the home i of Mr 3. Emmet Vaughn, Rev. R. M. Dixon officiating —Mrs. George Yarborough, of Troy S. C., is in the city. _____ —— i i i-.-—.. . Money From Home. “Just like money from home” isn’t half as satisfactory as “just like money from the bank.” Put your spare mon ey in our bank. Its a comfortable habit that grows. Draw it when you most need it. WE PAY YOU INTEREST. The rate is 4 per cent compounded semi annually. Irish-American Bank “The Bank for Your Savings.” Bargains Worth Coming For. Friday BIG STORE Doings! AS SOON AS YOU ENTER THE STORE FRIDAY YOU WILL NOTICE A HUNDRED SIGNALS OF LIVELY DO INGS—AND EVERY STEP WILL PROVE THE PROMISE OF MONEY SAVING OPPORTUNITIES IN NOW LOOKED FOR GOODS ON EVERY FLOOR. THE FOLLOWING ARE ONLY RANDOM SHOTS FROM THE GREAT STOCK OF BARGAIN AMMUNITION. Women’s Muslin Underwear, worth Aft ~ Up to sl, for tYC on can save a third to a halt on Undennuslins by attending tomorrow’s sale of a maker s surplus lots of cotton undergarments. All are well made, full cut, and perfect fitting garments of Muslin, Cambric and Nainsook embracing Gowns, Skirts. Long Chemise, Combination gar ments, Corset Covers and Drawers. Trimmed in a variety of si,vies with good quality laces and embroideries. Values worth as high as’ifd.OO,’ /a tomorrow, for nr VC Women’s Muslin Corcet Covers, with hemstitched cambric rufllc, all lengt h. Regular 25c value. Special at ’ BVC Women s Muslin Drawers, with hemstitched cambric ruffle, 25c value, at 19 cts 25 Doz. Nainsook Corset Covers, full blouse front, trimmed with torchon lace sorting and ribbon, all sizes. Sold regualrly at 28e, 1 One day at I VC Women’s Long White Petticoats, with deep ruffle, trimmed with embroidery and lace, extra dust ruffle, all lengths a /» Special, at 4VC Sale of Children’s Drawers. Mothers, Read. Good Muslin—Trimmed with cambric ruffle, hemstitched and cluster tucking l' 1 rullie and drawer; worked button holes; side facing and felled seams. 2to 4 years, regular 15c value,., . 10 Cts 6to 8 years, regular 18c value 12 Cts 10 to 12 years, regular 20c value 15 Cts Rug Special There is no greater collection of Rugs in all the state than you will finnd here, no better qualities, no richer pat terns or colorings and nonwhere is regular price lower. To be able therefore to choose from this splendid stock at reduc ed prices is a privilege that id economical home keepers will en joy. Tapestry Brussel Rugs size 8 feet and 3 in. by 10 feet 6 in. the col orings are rich and new Not a poor pattern in the lot, worth CIO Q Q $18.50, at OlZiaO 9x12 Granite Art Squares, rcgumi « lue " $4.98 VELVET RUGS. size 27x60 rn., regular r 9 v, " ,,cs 5i.49 EXTRA FINE, SOFT LINGERIE FINISH, MADE FROM LONG STAPLE YARNS, PERFECT EVEN WEAVE; DAINTIEST WHITE MATERIAL FOR UNDERGARMENTS, WAISTS, SLIPS, FULL 12 YARD PIECES; 36 IN. V/IDE, n « REGULAR $1.39 VALUE • VOC (treat Clean Up of Remnant Sale Friday Remnants of Table Linen, Remnants of finish, Remnants of White Lavvnn, Remnants of Ginghams, Remnants of Dress Goods, Remnants of Curtain Swiss, Remnants of Calicoes, Remnants of Percales, 10c Outings, in /if / _ dark rohfs, at ~ " He yard wide bleach- jr ing, no dressing .. All Standard Prints light and dark, at .. vv THE AUGUSTA HERALD Great Rug, Carpet and Furniture Sale! AUGUSTA'S ~OHLYDEPARTMENT '^OT£ Another Big Small Ware and Notion Sale, Friday. Thread i SPOOL COTTON—Coal's 6-cord Spool Cotton, 200 yards, all numbers, black and whlto, the spool a at 4C DARNING COTTON—The genuine Coat’s Darning Cotton, black, white and assorted colors, each ZC Tapes TAPE—Extra quality, non twisting Twill Tape, containing m 10 yards / C TAPE MEASURE B—flood quality, double stitched, Tape Measures, 00 Inches long ’ I / < ach Machine Oil MACHINE OlL—flood quality, Sperm Sewing Machine Oil n t oz. bottle, at. yC Elastics SILK ELASTIC—Fancy frilled .dpe dlk. Darter Elastic, one Inch wide. In all colors, 10/- per yaru IVC on Bargain Tables at Vi to '/2 off. 15c Madras Cloth, | new fresh goods .. ,*vC Best yard wide per eidcs, big assortment . 19c 36-in. White /tad IQ I « ras for Friday .. .. 2“ Buttons COLLAR BUTTONS—Hope Collar Huttons, small size, unit pleci -j one dozen on a card «>C DRESSING PINS—The celebrated brand Drtsalitfe Pins, best quality, H. and H. Mfg. Co., allj sizes. paper at DC SAFETY PINS-Th e well known brand of Treason* Nlcicel Kale y Pins, 1 dozen on card -x dozen 2.C HAIR PlNS—Kirby Heard, good quality, Japanned Hair Plus In all sizes, straight and -x l waved ZiC HAIR PlNS—Large size. llalr Pin Cahiuets, containing 2f,0 asorted styles of heavy and Invisible -1 Hair Pins, at /C CUBE PlNS—Large and small, sizes, good quality, whlfe j and black DC GOOD PEARL BUTTONS—IK to 24. Line per dozen * at 1 C 100 GROSS SAMPLE BUTTONS— Shirt buttons, fish eye, plald<-%|/ , and fancies, f.c qualll > tloz A FABER POLISHED CEDAR LEAD PENCILS— With rubbers. 111/- plain, dozen I"'C Sale of Skirts, Friday. 6 New, Stylish Models. Panama and Chiffon Voile, black, blue, brown, plain gored, with fold and tuitions. Combination, ideat ed with fold and but tonus. Full pleated with fold of same, goavd with satin trimmings; gored with Tunic and straight fold; gored sheath effect, buttons down front, satin trimmed. (t p Oft Choice 4>*J.VO Long Kimonos Outing Kimonas of good material in pretty dap de signs, neat figures and stripcs, colors arc serviceable reds, blue and deep rose SI.OO Pretty pinks, blues, sounds and grays, in long Night engale Kimonas of outing and smooth finished mate rial in several patterns, ovcrcastod around sleeves neck and down front, $1.50 Short Kimonos 3Styles in all of the 1 best dark colors, some trimmed with hand of different patterns, others Est 7C OQp overcast sfifehings JU, f J,ODt Collar Sets COLLAR SETS—Warren and Try unc f'lllir Seta, r- , per net DC COLLAR FOUNDATION—Waircn Feat her-hone Silk Collar FoimdatUniH UHort.-d HlylcH, and .ill nlzoa "7 , wlilltt and black, . icb J L Hooks and Eyes HOOKB AND EYES—In black and whit.-, »i hlzch, two dozen • , tin a card, card 1C SEWING NEEDLES—(Ioot! gleel, Hewing Net-dice, all . zlz.'H 1C Horse Supporters HOSE BUPPORTEH3 I.allien’ Pad Hone KjippoiteiH, large aiz,.-, 4-Hlrap, button loop, and clasp, black 1.. white, pink and blue IVC MARCEL HAIR CURLERS—Tie Wfilirknotvti ‘'Mtiglc” llalr CurleiK,2 on a card at,... ... / C MARCEL HAIR WAVERS Tie celebrated Marcel llalr |tt , Waver, r. on card IOC CHILDREN'S BCRATCH TAB LETS, gr.O KlpetH, 5c valip ,7C Dress 3hields DRESS SHIELDS—(ioou quality, pur. white, light weight llreua ShlehlH, Ip size 2,3, 4, 4. lair OC CHILDREN'S WHITE HEM STITCHER llaildk'erehlef 'll/,, lawn, < value aty^jC Sale house Furnishings. Bto 14 inch Jardiniers ~ .. ~ 29c 200 Blended •Jardiniers, all perfect, in hcauliful colorings and shapes, Dec window display) 71 Or* regular 75c to $2.00 values, at OVC 50 dozen piece,- Imported German Austrian and French Filina, Vase - Hand 15. plate-, lea plaics, fruit .meets, puff boxes, pin trays, cups, and aucers '"y c worth regular •}<)<• to $2.00, Friday One lot of Salad Bowls, Chocolate Rot , Vases q* A _ cracker .Jars, special wvC 75e Fancy Parlor I,amps, etched bowls and chimneys, with brass foot, regular 75c value. . a 7^ Friday **OL 25 dozen more of those lOe five string 2t/j» lb. brooms, Friday " PAGE THREE A Bargain List Worth Reading tiredt Sale 10,000 Yards Embroidery Values up to 25c at 9c yd A rousing suit 1 of 10- 000 ynrds from ;in im porter retiring from business which we pur chased way under reg ular prices. All new, •■lean, perfect goods, worth up to 25c a yard; on four ,big bargain tab bies, main floor, Broad st rect, center aisle very special tnmnr - row, per yard ..