The Augusta daily herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1908-1914, September 24, 1908, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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PAGE FOUR The New Fall Ribbons The Inlets demand is for the Safin Taffeta Rihhons, which are used for the Dircctoire Sashes, Bows and Hat Trim mings. An excellent quality <>f Satin Taffeta Ribbon, about 1 1 A in. wide, made especially for the new shades and hat trimmings in black, white and new shades, jir i9c Children’s Hair Ribbon, sp! n did quality, all ilk Taffeta Ribbons, black, white and all good colors, at Ifjp per yard Friday, Tomorrow A GOOD TIME TO SUPPLY YOUR CHILDREN FOR SCHOOL. Good dark percale,s 6W All l'JVjc Light and Dark Percales, to? All l-t/bc Ginghams, 10? 7' c to l<ic White ('heck Nainsooks lor children’s dresses at. per yard / Good he:' m Sid■ io| 1 lose, sto f)l/k, 1 Cl(£ Great values at * Embroideries and Laces <or■'t< oer I broideih . full 17-in. w ide .deep* eyelet and open worked patterns, at pel yard .. KiWu oiderv I '.dces up t«> 0i u. wide in Remnants, all good len: tlt , -one a- much as 10 yards, in both “7\/ (f Sw i and Cambric, at per yard, in this sale .. * Special .de of Yalciieieiiu“ and imitation Torch<m_ Laces, Kd'jes Ml ; Ills. i ion- to match fine qunfttr, 'w+rtT» * Erf and narrow w idths, at per yard *2 Social and Personal MbW ABOUT IT. GIRLS? Kdifor rrf the* Kirk Ctitumu. i want i«» rr>£ttßt««r a* kick about voting Ytufh*i» «t*d i|»*s *»n|n • to con with H)'- h« I • » Sum «I,iv l h.'iw n* ilx* iuiik n( ♦ iiftmui irhl* will* ihrir i.* ids H**«l up with varM u* colored ribbon# it* it in pain -Columbus l*< <U i hr iiup Mm r h r. iKinn ur<* r»* ptlvIUK eoniirnt illation* upon tin* birth *»f II 4011. After The Curtain. Then vimi tiiiii); dainty. Th«- people recogaiie and appreciate—the Savoy for many iMuont. The convenience from the theatre, to the ear* or to their hoinea, for prohipt nervier and the l*r»t of all quality. Howard’s Savoy On The Corner Our Ambition Is To Steadily Grow And Improve. I\\( n linu* you ennu* to see us we will have aoinethiug new to show you. Kverything has a fresh ness ami newness al'out it now, and we mean to keep it so. \\ t s buy so eaivfully that old stock is an unknown quantity here. We are pot believers in the pas si vet No moss for our feet, things must In* on the stir. Kxproas and freight ate constantly landing goods at our door, e mean to l>e a eonstant stturee of interest to you. Phono 18;’. LEADERS IN EVERYTHING FASHIONABLE. *«. ANDREWS BROS. COMPANY. »«Broa d st. Make Shopping Easy—Make Your Dollars Do Full Duty—Read Herald Ads Every Day. • .a Burton-T ay lor-Wise Company Grand Display of Fall Merchandise after weeks of diligent work and discriminating search we have at last about completed our preparations for the Fall and Winter. For the last six weeks goods have been arriving almost daily and now we are ready to show you the prettiest and most complete selection of goods we have ever assembled Tomorrow, Friday, September 25th We invite you and your friends to the Greatest Bargain Feast Augusta has witnessed in many months - Friend* nf Mrs Lawrence Bland will In' u-lighted In learn that mlh' t* ciuivaliwceni aft«-r her recent 111- IICP*. Mm Jacob '’hlnlXV and Mill Vue I'lantoii I'hlnti) are now Ini HronxvttU , N Y.. and will not return in Anguilla for two or three weekH Wn Will In in Martin and chil dren have returned from North Cm* 011111. •, * i Mm I* T Mmi lice hall del.rreif le, \ tsi 1 to UnyiiwiMKl itntit Tues day of next week. BLANKET SALE Tomorrow, FRIDAY We shall hold our first Special Sale this Fall of nice fine Blankets, including, of course, sheets pillow cases and bed spreads, here are a few instances of what you will find if you come early. Nigh-on to-Wool Blankets good large size in aO 1 O Q nice shade of tan, at perpair \f) 1 %\J 7 Half Wool Silver Gray Blankets, a special O Q & for this sale .. O Nice soft White Blankets, wide silk binding, $1.98 81 xOO-in. Torn and hemmed Sheets, nice heavy quality, easily worth 75c, while they last in this sale 59? 12x36 in. Pillow Cases, j Extra large lied spreads, good heavy weight O sf which would be cheap at $.1.25, at . / Mist Mary Ixiii Chintzy was down Irani Grovetown today. Mis H. A. Hemphill, who hi's been visiting Mrs It. A. Schroder in Birmingham, Ala., is now the guest ol Mm. William May In Atlanta and will return to Augusta next week. Miss Rosamond Greene, of Rath, Gh., who hae been spending the slim mer wiib Boston frigfiils, has enjoyed a delightful stay at Newport and oth er points of Interest. Miss Green-* Vlll In joined next week by Mrs. Anna Clarke, of Sacramento, Cal., and will, with her. spend some time at Princeton and Leominster. —The Misses Weed arrived from Plot Ida and are spending a few davs on the Htu before going to Massa chusetts. Miss Margaret Weed is with Miss Ans Montgomery and Mist. Gertrude Weed Is with Mrs Pinck ney Steiner. Mrs Gits Speth and children will return home tomorrow alter a visit to Sainnuah relatives. Mr and Mrs. Ilarri Preston of Philadelphia were In the city toda\ the guests of Mrs ,los ph R Preston. They are on thetr way to Savannah. Florida, and Cuba. Mr Preston Is an old Augusta hoy and It t» a mai Iter of regret that hts visit here was Iso short that manv of his old friends were unable to see him. Mrs .1 T Plutikel and Master Kennedy Blanket have returned home after spending some time in Marl let la. and the past month in Ktmlee, Mis- with Mr and Mrs Thomas Plunket. Miss Terence Batter will leave the last of the week f*>.- Notts' Barne. Ur .1 - Leon Bell has returned to .Swatnsboro after a visit to Augusta THE AUGUSTA RERAI.D FLOOD COMMITTEE READY TOJEPORT The special committee of the flood commission, consisting of Messrs. F U Pope, chairman; Oswell R. Kve. Wni. Schweigert. .lames Tobin and ('apt. P. H. Rice, hold a meeting to day at I o'clock and completed their report on ways ami niOHtis of protect ing the city from future floods and {inundations of any character. A meeting of the flood commission which consists of 20 members was called for this afternoon at t o'clock and the plans devised will then be | made public. Vfter Ihe platU are considered h\ jt he full commission and altered ‘.n ■ suit suggestions of more importance {which will lie considered they will submit the result of their investiga- Minus to the city council and action will Anally be taken hv thai body. i CHOLERA EPIDEMIC LESS AI,ARMING MANILA The epidemic of cholera continues to assume less alarming proportions. The dally average of new eases discovered or reported Is about thirty. Josephlns Hall, an American infant, who was attacked several dais ago. died Thursday. No Americans have been stricken by cholera since ihe last report. West End Local News It is gratifying to know that Mrs. V. Faulkner’s baby is getting con siderably better. Messrs. P. C. Young and D F Roberts iias gone on a Ashing trip down the Savannah. The Interest in the revival al S’. Luke church continue to grow. There have been a few conversions and sev <ral seem to have moved up some in Christian perfection. Mr. I 11. Gnney, who has been vis- Ring Hr. H. L Barton on upper Broad, and has been down with the typhoid fever. Is some better. There was a wiiite pretty matriace at the home of Mr and Mrs. K. K. Vaughn, of Starnes street when Miss Estella Reeves and Mr. Juo. Oliver Stephens were united in ?he Holy bonds of matrimony. Rev. R. M. Dixon officiating. Miss Ruth O’Neal, a charming young lady of Atlanta, is visiting Miss Cora Lee Prior on upper Fen wick‘street. Mr. and Mrs. K. Stringer's son Hiving near Lake Vi' I *' has been quite sick for some time but is some better at this time. Rev. Kugene W. Reynold , of the Richmond Cnrrutt. announces that h.- ARRANGEMENTS MADE FOR STATE REUNION Committees Appointed and Special Rates Secured on Railroads. ATLANTA, Ga. Practically all ar rangements have been made for the state reunion of Confederate veter ans. which is to be held In Atlanta, October 2. Committees have already been named on badges and decora tions. on finance, on public comfort, hotels and entertainments, on pub licity and printing, on transportation, carriages, on halls, program, parade aud music and on reception and formation These committee's went to work promptly and have made most of nounced 'bat a railroad rale of one cent per mile had been secured and that the tickets would* be good for five days. New Fall Beauties IN OUR READY TO WEAR DEPARTMENT A BRILLIANT SHOWING. Come tomorrow and view th em at your leisure. Nice line of misses elegantly tailored suits, just the thing for school wear, in good d ark mixtures, would be cheap at $20.00, but for a Si 1 D f) f) lively starter, the price .. .V* * .KJU Ladies nice*quality black imitation of Heather *7 sf Bloom Petticoats, cheap at SI.OO, at & Y Friday's Sale of Bleachings, Cambrics and Sea Island 36-in. nice soft Bleaching, good for making under- f\ \ A wear, at per yard U /£§• Mill Remnants of Soft, fine White Cambrics, 1 f) (t Counts finer than Lonsdale, at per yard I 36-in. nice quality of Sea Island Sheeting, bleaches S/f in the laundry, soft and fine, at iJ Y will begin a series of meetings at the Rocks church a short distance from Monte Sano and invites iht pub lic especially those who are willing to assist in any way. It ts a settled fact that the revival at St. Luke will continue until Sun day night, at which time Dr. J. W. Heidt will preach and hold a short session of Ihe Quarterly Conference. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY. September 26—High grade photo post cards. 75c f’r dozen at Hender son's, the West End Photonrapher, 1856 Broad. Clothes for Boys and Juv 1908—Fall and Winter—, MADE ESPECIALLY FOR US BY SAM PE C K THERF.’S A BREEZY FULLNESS AND AMPLE FREEDOM ABOUT A SAM-PECK GARMENT THAT AL LOWS YOUNG MUSCLES AND TENDER SINEWS PLENTY OF ROOM TO SPREAD. THEY ARE THE ARISTOCRATS OF BOY'S CLOTHING IN EVERY THING BUT PRICE. REEFER COATS FOR GIRLS IN BLUES, REDS AND FANCY PLAIDS. AGES 2 12 TO 12 YEARS. WE SHOW A LARGE LINE Or BLOOMER SUITS WITH EXTRA PAIR OF PANTS. L. Sylvester Sons. Boys*and Children’s Department. THURSDAY, SEPT. . New Fall Wash Goods for Friday* Mill Remnants of Ginghams fov children’s dresses in nea stripes, plaids and check pretty colors, at .. .. .g 7 per yard ,o]* 27-in. Flannelettes and Kimon; 1 Cloths, in Persian and fan borders i» at .. .. Jl 27-in. Dress Chambravs, in t. new shades, at per yard * 3 Nice line of Staple Apron Gin hams, in assorted checks, worth 7c, at » W- D- WAITT CRITICALLY ILL AT HIS RESIDENI ATLANTA, Ga.—Walter D. W one of the best known insurance n in Atlanta, worshipful master of G City No. 2. Free and Accepted J sons, and standard bearer of Atlan Commandery Knights Templar, coi tinues critically til at his resident' 301 North Jackson street. Last Friday Mr. Wait was stun, presumably by a spider, and the po' on quickly penetrated his entire c dilation. For several days it v not thought that he could survive ' attack. Although his condition is s dangerous. It is believed he will fi' ly recover. READ HERALD WAX'