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GENERAL
NEWS
VOLUME XVI, No. 57.
ADVANCED SPRING READY-TO-WEAR
NEWEST TAILORED SUITS
There are a quantity of new suits arriving almost every day—Suits beautifully and charming
ly fashioned—The smart and correct Spring styles—High class in every particular—Black
Satin and Morie, plain tailored and trimmed styles—Cream Serge and novelty cream weaves —
Hair line stripes and checks in black and white and colors and white—Serges, Diagonals
and mannish Worsteds in black and all colors and shades of colors—Style of coats are the
latest French back, smart, short cut; now and then a Bolero model; all new, of the season’s
very latest production—Prices are attractive for reasonableness. A great part of the New
Spring stock consisting of about 300 Suits assorted and put into 5 groups. Priced for Monday
$17.50. $20.00, $25.00, $30.00 and $37.50
DRESSES
Foulard, French Challie, Marquis
ette, Messaline. Poplin, Cream
Serge, Linen, Voile, and Lingerie
Dresses —Lace and Braid trimmed,
Hand Embroidery in white and col
ors—All-over Net and Gold Lace
white Voile and French Mulh Orna
ments and ball fringes—American
improved ideas from French mod
els —a great showing. Price range
$15.00 to $75.00
WAISTS
Beautiful new Lingerie Waists, el*
aborately trimmed with fine lace
and embroidery—Hand Embroidery,
neat tailored styles—Dainty Mar
quisette and French Voile, fine
tucks and touches of handwork;
Egyptian Embroidery in colors on
White Voile and French Mull. The
styles are mostly Kimono and 3-4-
length sleeves. The most complete
and beautiful assortment we have
ever shown —
$2.50 to $25.00
UNDERMUSLINS
Combinations, consisting of Corset Cover and
Drawers, lace trimmed with ribbon, regular $2.25,
$2.50 and $2.75 values, for $1.98
Gowns —Pretty selection, consisting of daintily
trimmed garments of lace and embroidery and
Nainsooks and Long Cloth; specially priced $2.50
and $2.98, up to $3.50
Petticoats, elaborately trimmed ruffles of lace
and embroidery,
with beading of
wide ribbon at top,
especially pretty
for evening gowns
and lingerie dress
es; priced
at $2.50 to SIO.OO
int&nff ANNUAL FURNITURE SALE QctXnff
IU7LMJII A Business Proposition to Business People ' J \Ji\
Only two more days left to take advantage of the 10 per cent to 25 per cent, reductions
on every piece of Furniture in stock. Whether you need to furnish a home complete or
piece here and there, you should buy now.
Ihe spending of money during this sale means the real saving of money. Come in
and see for yojrself. Each piece marked in plain figures and your business Judgment
will show you the reductions are genuine. You can buy at reduced prices during this
sale on the Club Plan. .
THE AUGUSTA SUNDAY HERALD
SKIRTS
New Spring Styles in Skirts of
Panama, Voile, Mohair, and fine
Novelty Worsteds—about 15 styles
to choose from at
$4.98
Others at $5.98, $6.50 and up to sls.
100 Petticoats
100—Just received 100 new Silk
Petticoats, unusual value; made of
the same silk as $5.00 values, but
not so much work to make—deep
tucked and shirred flounces; all
colors and combinations of colors
in changeable taffeta. Special—
s2.9B
Silk Petticoats
Extra fine grade of Persian and
Dresden Taffeta, solid colors and
black; tailored styles and embroid
ery ruffles. A limited number for
this sale, at
$3.98
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, SUNOAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 28, 1911.
Don’t you just crave the Springtime 1 The warm sunshiny days—the
green grasses and foliage—the flowers—the birds—t he outdoor life f And
aren’t Spring fashions the most delightful of all? The featherweight
suits —the sheer dainty waists—the airy dresses and the flower-laden
hats? How refreshing after the heavy materials and sombre shades of
winter to Took upon these crisp, dainty things for spring and summer.
This is one of the delights you have presented you now, for already the
big store has begun to bud and blossom like a flower garden with the new styles.
There is scarcely a section that does not contain something of interest to you for
spring wear. This page tells of some of them, but a visit to the store is the only
sure way of getting acquainted with them.
SPRING JUVENILE CLOTHING
Girls’ White, Tan and Blue Linen Dresses, trimmed in
embroidery and Persian, with pleated skirts; ages 8 to
14 years, for $2.98 and $2.50
Dresses for the Little Folks, made of blue and white,
pink and white check gingham; neck and sleeves trim'-
med in hand of solid eolor, with white piping; ages 2
to 8 years, for 98c
Girls’ Middy Blouse, with blue collar and white with
red collar, for . ,SI.OO and $1.50
Girls’ Guimps of white lawn, laee and embroidery
trimmed, for 50c, 75c and 98c
Infants’ Crochet Sacques of white zephyr with blue and
pink borders, from 25c to $1.75
Infants’ Bootees for 25c a,nd 50c
Weather : Cloudy. Probably rain Monday.
MJBUBTA'S ONLYQIPMTMNr BTOM
“Ripplettc” Requires No Ironing
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The rough-dry fabric that requires no Ironing—Rlpplette is
the old-time crinkled seersucker—vastly improved in beauty,
yet retaining all the sturdiness of the fabric that was so
dear to the hearts of our great-grandmothers.
Garments of Bipplette may be laundered and rough-dried
and they are ready to put on again without ironing- truly a
tremendous saving in time and labor. ltlpplette is of pe
culiar weave, giving a firmness, strength and wearing quality
unequaled by any cotton fabric named one that will not
crawl or stretch. The ripple is woven in and cannot come
out.
Rlpplette is fine for dresses, shirt waists, shirt waist suits,
19c Wash Foulards,
40 shades ... 10<
25c Fancy Linens,
striped, yard, at 19 ( '
7'/£C Dress Prints and
Shirtings at {J(i
Showing of Most Favored Spring and Summer Silks
Silks with the radiant shimmer of springtime, silks of every hue and marvelous shade painted by nature or developed by hu
man ingenuity here iri glorious display. Exclusive weaves null designs found Only In Augusta’s foremost silk store and so
many thousands of yards for the spring and summer season that one. would almost expect every promenade and every social
gathering to show only gowns of silks. The showing Is complete, superb, exclusive, radiant and ready—from the populai
polka-dot at 48c to the ultra-fashionable, SIO.OO, $12.50 and $15.00 patterns.
7Sc & 85c Foulards 48c
Just Arrived
Very Pretty Foulards, all the rage now for one-piece dresses,
strictly all silk, 24 inches wide, In a full range of newest
fashionable and staple colorings, designs on grounds of navy,
brown, green, old rose, Copenhagen, wisteria, gray nnd black,
good 75c and 85c quality. See window. ao ~
I’erfect beauties T’OCv
MARQUISETTES
Plain colors, this fabric promises to be among the leaders or Marquisette favorites, sofl elinging, fine weave of exquisite beauty
and refinement, newest Shades of light blue, Helen pink, lavender, yellow, Allee blue, Copenhagen, white and cvq
brown, quality elsewhere $1.25 and $1.50 Monday, yard
New Trimmings for Madamcs Spring Gown
Aro marvellously lovely. The designs show Ingenious and novel effects In many ways—designs this spring aro exquisitely
varied. It is impossible for a woman to use too much trimming this season, and only the broad, rich stocks found hero could
gratify the full and complete representation accorded this feature of Spring fashions.
An unequalled display of Veils, chiffon embroidered In duchess
effect, black and white $2 75 * S2OO
Thousands of yards of Net Veiling, Shetland finish, com
binations of black and white, elegant designs, yard
Here are the newest Gold and Silver Edges, Bands and All-
Overs, their rich, filmy beauty, further enhanced by deli
cate touches of soft colorings. Elegant, rich trimmings for
operas, balls and similar social functions.
cf
19c White Linene, linen
finish 10' '
SI.OO Defender Sheets,
81x80 OQC
19c Ramie Linens, solid
colors ... . 10'
Lectures on Scientific Cooking
This w< ck W' arc c ontinuing our dim.sontratlon of the Famous Favorite Stoves and
Ranges.
Mrs. (' F. 11 nils, whom we specially engaged for this event, will show why Favorite*
lead all other makes of ranges In efficiency, economy and comfort.
We want every woman In Augusta to attend these I„ectures. *
Our Golden Harvest Flour and Surety Coffee used In demonstration. Dainty lunch
eons of Favotlte baking, served.
DAILY AND SUNDAY 56.00 PER YEAR.
A-jsi.- 'ey
TWO STAMPS TILL NOON
summer petticoats, kimonos and boys' stilts. The pure white
is particularly good for waists and petticoats.
The colors are yard-dyed—that means that the pink Is
woven from pink spool thread, nnd the blue from blue spool
thread, and so on they are not dyed in the piece; this makes
tlie crinkled rlpplette a sure washing fast color fabric.
Ripplette colors embrace rose pink, light blue, old blue,
Nile green, coffee color, gray, lilac bloom, cream and blue
and white.
Then there are striped Rlpplette*—blue and white, pink
and white, gray nnd white, tan nnd white, black and white
and some broken lots. Worth 20c yard. t /
choice 12/2C
9c Bleach, just the bleach you
want for general house
hold use, per yard . , 0140
25c Shirting Madras and
121/20, Dress Ginghams,
2,800 yards .. . 10‘ !
75c MESBALINES.
10 pieces, 10 Inch, In street, or evening shades, soft and
brilliant, special at 49C
75c NEW STRIPED MESSALINES.
One of the most desirable soft silks, beautiful, sblmmery,
pure dye, Iwo width stripes, black and Jasper with
black stripe, navy with white stripes, yard .. 59°
Fancy Colored Marquisette Costumes, Rands, Edgings, 27 to
45 Inches. Flouncing! and materials to match, for entire
costume, lavender and light blue, lovely for Easter gowns.
Exclusive patterns.
Fancy Silk Nets, black and white, 36 to 72 Inches, Brussels
and fancy Nets for yokes, waists and drapery.
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Water-proof Chiffon Auto Veils, ready to put on, extra
large, all colorw, for motoring ... .. $3 00
The Latest in Millinery
Many new and novel, yet, very pleasing styles
arc being received by every express from our buy
er who is now in the market, and are presented for
your view in this department, all of them spring
beauties. Airy plumes as well as flowers are high
ly in vogue for spring wear.
Gne pretty model is a Large Picture Hat of
hemp, with, facing of lace over turf green, with
three sweeping, green willow plumes, two bands
of green velvet around crown, top black, an ex
quisite pattern.
Another is a Large Mushroom shape of ab
ove! lace, with “Helen Pink” willow band fringe,
willow plumes to match.
New Panama Hats, in the latest shapes,large
head sizes, ideal for golf wear, from $5.00 to $15.00
GENERAL
NEWS
Flannelettes, fancy
designs, at 'J 1-8 C
Simple Blankets, white and
plaids, worth up to s<i.!)B
l»ilr, at. $2 98
Dover Sheeting,
30-Inch 22% c