The Augusta daily herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1908-1914, September 27, 1908, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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PAGE FOUR i ,f\ v ' ; • 'v Miss Mollie C. Murray 812 BROAD STREET. WILL CONDUCT HER FALL OPENING, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, September 29th and 30th. And will take pleasure in showing her stock to her friends and patrons. : : : : : The Misses Robertson 1027 BROAD STREET. Have just returned from the East where they bought everything late and stylish in their line. Their Opening Will Be TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29TH AND 30TH. Fall Opening The grandest dis .day of Millinery I have ever carried will be on display MONDAY AND TUESDAY, September 28th and 29th. The latest styles and patterns are being shown. Miss Lizzie Vaughan 660 BROAD STREET. AUGUSTA, GA. Miss Mary Kinchley 920 BROAD ST. ANNOUNCES HER FALL OPENING FOR MONDAY AND TUESDAY September 28th and 29th. My Display of Fine Mtllinery was Never Larger. MRS. E. MYERS 737 Broad St. WISHES TO ANNOUNCE TO HER FRIENDS AND PATRONS THAT SHE WILL NOT HAVE HER OPENING THIS WEEK. BUT WILL ANNOUNCE LATER HER DATE Fall Millinery Opening The Leading New York and Paris Styles to be Shown by the Augusta Milliners This Week. i swsmsvsss^mssss . 1 1 . t*i .....q I ; ; MISS LIZZIE VAUGHAN. The pretty lliilp mlllmry parlors on: i hi - nix bund rod block of Ilroad struct, presided over by Mlhk Lizzie Vaughan, are always most popular not only be cause of the popularity of Its owner, but because her beautiful taste al ways dictates the selection of the most exquisite creations of the art to which she Is so cultured a devotee. Mis* Vaughan's large clientage In , eludes some of the best dressed wo men in Augusta, all of whose par tlcular and especial wants she has In mind when she selects her season's stock, with the result that all of her hats are strongly individualized. All that she l* showing this year, and that will eali for the most enthusiastic praise at the opening on Monday and i Tuesday of this week, are exceptional ly attractive to the eye and not too: exacting on the pocket book Among the most pleasing of the ] models shown are: A large green l velvet shape the high crown of which i Is swathed In pale green chiffon with i 'ouches of gold braid, and with enor : irious green wings caught with gold | pins. A still larger hat of pale blue hangallno with an enormous crown about which Is a soft blue band of ' feathers; a goid-colored satin hat de pending upon its size for Its distinc tion slid trimmed simply with black wings, A mahogany velvet with brown winga and a toupe lining; i some beautiful combinations in blue and again different shades of roses; and any number of artistic and girl islilv simple misses huts The whole collection Is all that could be desired, and promises to prove Irresistible j when once it is seen. AT MESDAME3 MORSE i CATO. It I* safe to say that the hats that will be shown by Mcsdames Mors-- and <"ato on Monday and Tuesday will be quite the prettiest that will be worn this season. There is a dial mo tive touch of Individuality given to their creations that are as effective as It is rare and everything from their pretty parlors possess •» the hall mark of up to dateness. Mcsdames Morse and Cato have built up a most flattering ellentelie by the superior ex ceileiice of their creation* as much as by their ever rcudv obligingness 'of their most courteous saleswomen. These painstaking artists will di. play a stock Infinitely larger than any, season shown any season yet. their ever Increasing patronage being such that they have found It necessary not only to enlarge every season their orders, but to vary in every way pos slide the handsomest stock which the) select with such painstaking .care A very special Invitation is ex-! tended to out-of-town patrons to call at tltelr parlors. Silt Ilroad street, uml inspect their beautiful creatious. AT MISS CARRIE SULLIVAN'S. On Tuesday and Wednesday, Miss ; Carrie Sullivan's lovely parlors, ou Jackson street, will be the .Mecca of fashionable Augusta, for she will then show some of the rarely beautiful cre lat ions that she has been so busily deslgulug for the past few weeks, copies of some of the most exquisite things seen in New York Tuques tlonably Ml* Sullivan's hats this sea son are among the most bewitching i that will be seen and she will depart from her usual order of procedure, and will only show those hats suttab.e j tot misses and ladies, and not have : her children's display until later In i the season. The hats seen here will posses* one quality that Is so much to be desired —they will be becoming and will each one intensify the v of the , wear. In fact they will la- a part of the woman who wears them Miss ttnlllvan a long experience In her hual noas has ably qualified her for suit Ul* | nil norti and condition* of patron*. ( Atul the fact that her hat* appeal at Imo»t a* atronitly to one'* pur*t» a» they do to on*'* fancy and good taate. t« to mi. r that they art* * f|i the I limit of the |MWRibiliiif* of every 1 t*kd' THE AUGUSTA HERALD MISS MOLLIE MURRAY. One of the finest assortments of Imported hats ever brought to Au gusta will be shown on Tuesday and Wednesday at the fashionable mil linery parlors of Miss Mollie Murray, at which time will be shown all the latest exponents of what Is the ac eepted mode In Paris, Vienna and New York. This large and varied stock will be so extensively added to a lit tle later In the season that Miss Mur ray regards the opening of this week as being merely preliminary to one she expects to hold In October. However, if one fails to find what Is desired among these elaborate cre ations then one is difficult to please Indeed. An absolutely irresistible hat is of pale blue felt with the new French uncurled ostrich pompon and with just a touch of black velvet rib bon. Another hat no loss attractive Is of green with the most bewilder- Ingly beautiful combinations of color In the roses and foliage crowning it. Kven more distinctive Is a hat of black velvet with a crown of white pony skin against which nestles a single pink rose. On a hat of brown satin with rosettes of brown chiffon with knots of gold braid is shown the arrange ment of lhe new veils Miss Murray is introducing into Augusta, a veil that is voluminous, soft and becom ing and that is confined at the throat by a wide hand of gold braid com pletely encircling the neck. MISS ANNIE RICE. The upstairs parlors of Miss An nie Rice on the eight hundred block of Ilroad street are being arranged very attractively for the opening of the seusons of 1908 and 1009, which ts lo take place on Monday and Tuesflay. li has been Miss Rice's aim, this fall, to choose hat* that, while they ere thoroughly up-to-date and entire ly satistuctory from fashion's stand point, ait- not so expensive as to make th< in prohibitory to the wo man who would appear well-dressed but must at the same time carefully consider ways and means. Some really marvellous resuds for almost unbelievably small sums have been accomplished through Miss Rice’s ability to skilfully copy w ith her own fingers u number of the exorbitant ly high French infidels. Notable among these models was one of the extravagantly big hats ot he intensely popular hunter's green velvet wall an enormous cluster of the green Cluny feathers so much in vogue. The favorite touch of gold was of course in evidence here both In the pins and In the smalt band oi gold braid visible, " tensely becoming to almost anyone is a small black velvet with no brim worth mentioning and a very tall crown on one side of which Is a cluster of black wings. About the crown Is a band of novelty braid. AT MISS KHMCHLEY'S. \t the attractive parlors of Miss Kinchley there will be shown tomor row and Tuesday some of the most stunning.creations that will be seen In Augusta this season Miss Klnch ley selected her stock with a view to individual customers and the re • suit has been that there are any num ber of handsome pattern hats that seem to l>e made tor just those wo men who will buy them Her ready to wear and shirtwaist hats are es pecially chic and are among the most stylish that were In the northern mar kets Not to see Mias Kinchley's cre ations on Monday and Tuesday la to tula* one of the prettiest displays of the fall season. Miss Klnchiev is at her old stand. Ilroad street, and she and her as 1 slstanta will take pleasure In display ing her rarely beautiful stock MISS ELLA HUGHES. There is a style and a charm about the hats that are always to be found at Miss Ella Hughes’ that distinguish them wherever they are seen and by whomever they are worn. The Jiats 1 she has in preparation for the open ing to be held this coming Tuesday and Wednesday are even more mark edly beautiful than anything here- j tofore shown in her always delight- ! fully attractive parlors. Miss Hughes' well known gift for artistic selection and construction has an exceptional ly wide scope in this season’s styles, for they arc nothing if not pictur esque in design and almost daringly original in color combination. All of j the most extreme styles, however, Miss Hughe* has greatly modified for the peculiarly exclusive trade to wlilch she caters demands something a little more conservative than the majority of the creations that seem to have won universal approval this season. Where there is so much that is most worthy of admiration it is diffi cult to select any one or two hats for special notice, but there are sev eral so remarkable for their grace and harmony that once seen they can never be forgotten. One of these Is made of softest gold-brown bengaline silk-lined with the same silk in a pale lemon color. The broad crown is sur rounded by a wreath of flowers and the chief ornament is an enormous rose in which are blended the two shades of silk. In bengaline silk also is a large hat in the torpe shade trimmed elaborately in cut steel and grey ostrich plumes and with strings of grey velvet ribbon. Still another, possibly even more lovely, is of violet j satin trimmed iu exquisitely blended roses of different shades. AT THE MISSES ROBERTSON. One of the most eagerly anticipated displays of the fall season Is that of the Misses Robertson, at 1027 Broad street, where they will show to the admiring public hats of every kind that will be worn this season. The Misses Robertson have established themselves as prVme favorites In the fashionable world of trade, and the creations coming front their skilled fingers are beyond criticism. Pre dominating a full and varied stock of up-to-date hats Is the ever popular black hat that will be such a factor in the cofjring season's style. There are the quaint old styles tha‘ seem copied from old pictures and that when looked at in the hand seem just a little impossible, but when property adjusted on the head are most pic turesque and wonderfully becoming. Conspicuous among this pretty dis play Is a huge white satin with fancy white feathers that vas designed 'or one of the winter brides, and another, no less beautiful, v.as of silk and rneline in the soft banana shade with grass aigrettes A 1 ,'oad blaek bat showed up effectively with its trim mings of green wings caught with a single crimson rose, and still another was of black felt, a medium slse. with trimmings of black and white fancy ostrich feathers The Misses Robertson, will have their display on Tuesda'y and Wed nesday of this week and extend a very cordial invitation to all to attend It, irrespective of whether they wish to bay or not. ' MRS. BELL'S BEAUTIFUL HATS. Mrs ri K. Hell's beautiful fall hats will he on exhibition on Tuesday and Wednesday of this week In her apart ments. on the second floor o? the Hartaon building Her (nitrons and the general public are Invited to In spect them. Smart Attractive Hats Are Now on Exhi bition Showing the Best to be Se cured Can be Found Here Miss Ella Hughes 954 BROAD STREET Wishes to announce her Fall Opening for TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY September 29th and 30th. THE LATEST MILLINERY IS CARRIED THIS SEASON. Fall Opening Our Parlors will be filled with the latest Milli nery at our Opening. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, September 29th and 30th Visit Our Place and inspect the stock. Mesdames Morse (8b Cato 834 BROAD STREET. Announcements The Fall Millinery Opening of the Season’s choicest goods at my parlors will be MONDAY AND TUESDAY, September 28th and 29th. Miss Annie Rice 852 BROAD STREET MRS. S. E. BELL .Wishes to announce to her friends and patrons that her Fall Opening will be conducted TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY , September 29th and 30th When the season’s choicest millinery will be shown. HARIS ON BUILDING. Miss Carrie Sullivan 220 Jackson Street. WILL HAVE OX DISPLAY AT HER FASH IONABLE PARLORS, THE LATEST IX MILLINERY. 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