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Schneider’s
Our Record-Smashing Monday-On June 5, 1911-We held a Record-Breaking Saie-We made a Record all right.
“ c csia tnat day nearly twice as much business as the biggest day prior to that in our history. NOW we are aoina
There is only one way to do it. and that is to give the Public such sensationalism*
r:at even a rainstorm would not prevent crowds of wise shoppers from coming to get them.
fee Cannot BimraMee lo Fill Mail Orders. Row Sent C. 0, D. First Corns, First Served. Kite Request That You Take Small Bundles With You, It Will Eliminate the Possibility of Delay in Delivery,
Misses 9 S2O Suits
at $15.50
Tho Bn its we ahull offer for the sale repre
sent a Dimmer of the best fan ntylos. and are
In every respect gutto tip to the moment. The
material* am <rt most dependable charset* r,
and tho taltortn* 1* exceptionally good. Heavy
chevtou and fancy mixtures. You’ll
find In the lot suit* to fit amoll women All
are S23XO eulji.
Girls' $lO Coats at $6.50
Otrla" Styftsh Net* Coata, buttoned htßh to
»<*:; all sisea, 6 to 14 **wa. Value, 41A.0V.
Bale price. (JUKI.
Girls’ $7.00 Coals $5.95
Girls' heavy Ooots, with plsfd rcOTitr. entts,
ami pocket*; an rises can bn hod. 6 to 14
year*; «mt«i axe ha the moot popular of the
fall and winter styles, and are perfectly m«v
ored. BpeckU aalo price, IS.3b,
Corset Covers, T2J£c
Women’* Cwnbrlo Comet Covers, with «m
--broidery yoke, laoe trlmmod; with tmadln*
i ami rlbtiou; tic value- two to a . ,-.* /
b“ver .I2J£C
j WontonV Klannollotto Kimono*. to nil tho new
• t. jirei'iei- iktlt.ii; and In all colony; gw
1 rd; ; to match. Value is *1.60 VoC
Women's Nicely Made Oowne. 1n both high and
: kw u. k stylo*. slightly mussed a. .. 0
i.im ■! -play. Hell up to *2.50 4>1.30
Flannelette Skirts
Women'.* Flteco and Bolt FlannoTeta Rhnrt
; klnt. in all sizes; extra well inode; have al
'lil nt
V. 'linen H I'lannelletto Downs, In neat, pretty
lint eras, m ado of soft, fleecy materials- all
rnz e. Sold usually at 98c. Our sale s
*" w 69c
Women’s Lon* Whit© Hklrts, with <l©op ruffle
and pin tucks; have drop rutile. These ~klrts
ki-11 regularly at fi.25. Sal® _
' ,rUu 79c
BedwearLow Priced
Fancy Crib Comforts, tn pink or hh,e- nice
soft quality; liave been eelUng at 50a ’- ..
For this sale at 39C
White and Dray Blanked*, wtth pink and blue
cordon.; KtH.d quality and sold usually ut *i 60
pair For thla sale „ _
FancF Plaid Blanket*. 1n pink, hi™ Knir
fsn; -old regularly a. *3 pal*. On
**"■ - $1.98
Extra Heavy White Blanket*, fn the 11-a
piuk and blue bonder* fine quality ’
always at *6 pair, price .... 3)3.69
BtUrollue Covered Comfort*, tn mm. u «
torn., beet filling; sold uaually at
|l-M oasth. Sale prloe ...... ...... . 79C
*
Children’s Sweaters and
Underwear
Tk>r* Heavy Oxford Sweaters, in all sire®-
extra well mad®; sold usually at _ ’
50c. For Up* sale at 39c
Children’s Ribbed Hnton Suit*. | n the smaller
®l*C* only; made of good materials. _
Sold at tOo regulary
Boys’ Fleeced Union Full*, In all sl*ee extra
good quality; ®old regulwlv at ’
*1 50 lor the auik Sal* prit-e 51/C
EWS OF SOCIET
HUSSARS FAIR CLOSED
The Hus' ai> f»ir ch-s.-.l last ev-n
--to* with much (jwr*. Among the
things disposed of were a bride ( ,t
to Mr*. Marion R.vnolds, g lKl ir of
Opera glasses to Mi U. T, Low.-, n
handsome bridle to Mr. \V. K. Young
8 manicure- rot to Mi** it. set,- D,, m |~
wy. a pfiirptiil to Mr. Seats. a .Miners
to Mis* Julia Hatcher, a lon lain disk
to Mr Herbert Clark.
—Mr*. Patt rson of Raleigh, N. C.J
aho ha* been visiting Mia Herbert
Another Record-Breaking Sal
. .'lark, will visit friend* in Selina, Ala.,
jb. sere ..-turning home. While Mrs.
!<'lark's guest she was delightfully en
tertained. being th. honor guest at
s. veral Informal little luncheon* and
| motor drive».
SOCIAL SIDE OF D. OF C.
j CONVENTION.
Griffin, Ca—The reception given by
j vir Jam.* s Boynton in honor of
:lu Daughter* of the Confederacy at
the Klks .iub In Griffin Tuesday night
Hundreds of Women's Coats
A Feature of Commanding Importance in the Great Sale
Polo Coats. Utility Coats. Reversible Coats, Combination Coats
Sizes for Women, Misses and Small Women
This $lB d*ii) rn
Goat at . Mi/iOU
In Bannockburn and
other Boofoh mix
ture*; loose and
semi fitted backs;
plain collar; wide
cuffs, cutaway front.
Women's S3O ts f Q C/)
Suits at 4)
i~‘ ssr. r,r:,rrfr,.r slt
the coat ha* lapejs, frog fastenings; sleeves and bottom finished
* , h “ ,k K , '"“ a braid band; the stylo Include, tZ long roll
collar to be *o popular this fall. Coat Is lined with best gulran
te«l satin, and ha* silk-worked buttons. Colora are bla*k and
n*vy blue—«n<l Uiuro «r«
full line* of »hw®.. $19.50
mntK w,th ><“•*"• collar and rever, of aatln
turn back ouffa, with piping of satin. The lot we put on sale
are the prettiest *lO p on Ba *
I ‘losses you’d *ee.. „ $6.95
,h " ™a. or ... rich
hit of tb® beet Quality; plenty of . .
all Blaea. Bale prlco $15.00
Velour Coot* of best Salt* material*, lined with guaranteed
r.v'krr.i'r *“ »“ “»*e aTsss
«■« $17.50
Lingerie Waists, $1.50
Fin® White Linger!® and
Tdnen Waists, hand em
broidered, In fin® handker
chief linen*; a. .
SB.OO value
The Popular hQ*.
Storm Serges at ..
In this offering sr® about 8,600 yards of
the season’s most Popular 45-lnch Storm Serge®
and white pencil-stripe Serges—the favorite ma
terial for One-piece dresses and stilts; plenty of
navy blue In the lot; It’s one of the sales hlg
leader*, at 49c yard.
was a brilliant success. The elegant
home of the Klks was beautifully dec
orated with ferns, palms, rosea and
small Confederate flags stuck in ev
ery available place. Delightful music
was play.d throughiut the evening by
>a stringed orchestra which added to
the brightness of the occasion.
The long reading room of the club
was used for the dining room. A
touml table in tb* center of the rooms
"as covered with an elegant cluny
lace piece on which rested crystal
baskets filled with white carnations
and ferns, the long handles of bas
kets were tied with fluffy bows of
white tulle.
The center adornment was a crystal
candelabra with many prisms and fill
ed with white candles, and around the
base of the candelabra were deep bor
der of ferns ornamented with many
This sl2 *7 nr
Goat at. vlivO
A Bwell Coat In the
polo effect, mode In
gray materia 1 *, with
deep collar, patch
Pocket*. Value 113.
Silk Underskirts
Black Silk Underskirts In
the extra sizes; extra well
made and good value at $5
w,ce $3.98
This $22.50 *ir
Coat at d!0
A Mannish Polo Cost,
In fine English dou
ble-faced materials;
Kray, coronation,
wistaria; novelty
collar. The dressi
est Coat yon ever
saw at sl6.
SuitSlMO^P
Laces , Embroideries, Etc.
Linen and Cotton Torchon Laces, 1 to 2 Inches
Wide; also Insertion to match edge; many neat
new patterns Value* as h!*rh as I /
12 l-2c yd. To be closed out at
t ambrlc and Swiss Embroideries and Insertions;
on» to four Inches wide; neat and pretty new
patterns, \ aluea are as high as m
l&c yard. Close-out price 7C
tinv silk Confederate flags.
On either end of the table cut glass
vases were filled with splendid white
chrysanthemums, while sprays of as
pnrag' s ferns were twined about the
single crystal candlesticks which dott
ed the table, and dishes willed with
almonds and green and white mints.
Punch was served in the big recep
tion hull by Miss Rosalind Blakely,
M ss Theo. .Mills, Miss Irene Boas and
Miss Lucy Beck.
Mrs. James S. Boynton, the honor
ed president of Boynton chapter, ar
rived first in the receiving line, wear
ing an imported gown of exceptional
beauty.
The lovely gown was fashioned of
lavender chlffin. embroidered Ln white
roses, and delicately shaded from lav
ender to deep purple The corsage
was trimmed with elegant lace and
Women’s and Miss
es’ Reversible Coat;
warm, not heavyj
various colors, black;
some with tourist
bags; $36 value.
one side of corsage was finished with
beautiful French roses shaded from
pink to purple, crystal and pearl
fringe was used elaborately on the
corsage and skirt Her jewels were
diamonds and pearls with French
roses and blue aigrette in hair.
Miss Baxter, the state president,
wore a lovely gown of lavender chif
fon cloth with lavender messaline
trimming with real lace and embroid
ered in colored beads. Miss Baxter
was one of the most distinguished
looking women present.
Mrs. Robert Strickland, first vice
president of Boynton chapter, was ele
gantly gowned in white satin brocade.
The corsage was elaborately trimmed
with thread lace and elegant pearl
roses.
Many beautiful gowns were &een,
and the event was altogether one of
$5.00 DRESS COO©
SKIRTS AT...s£»yO
About 100 Stylish Dress Skirts, In fine pan
amas, serges, voiles, mixtures, checks, plain
blacks, and navy blife; some have panel back;
some In front; some with covered buttons Ev
ery skirt a splendid _ _
$5.00 value $2.98
SI.OO Petticoats, 69c
Black Mercerised Satin* Petticoats, with deep
flounce; sold at
$1 regularly. OvC
FOOTWEAR LEADERS
Misses’ Gun-Metal Extra High-Cut Button
Shoes; good winter weight soles; sizes 8% to
2; worth $2.60 1
and * 3 °° 1.75 c
Women’s Tan Russia Calf Button Shoes; also
Dull Calf and Patent Colt; __
valUo * B - 50 $2.5>0
Women's Black Velvet 18-button Shoes; plain
toes; Cuba* eels; light welt „
soles; ail sizes sie9o
Boys Gun-Metal Calf Shoes; blucher style'
sizes 9to 13%; worth „ . ’
S2XO; sole price. . »j)i.45
Children’s Bearskin Coats
In whit* only; nice quality; all sizes, 1 to 4
years. In this 3;. no
saiß “-•> —.-——sl.9B
LACE " jn _
CURTA1N5,....:....J-rC
Nottingham Lace Curtains, In several neat new
patterns; have always sold at 60c pair. _ _
For the sals, pair. 39C
Nottingham Lace Curtains, tn new floral and
novelty effects; sold regularly at gxr>
*1.50 pair. Price -98 C
Novelty Bratded Curtains, In white and ecrtjj
several effective patterns; worth j. ~ g^ Q
*5 pair. In the big sale at >-..*p2.90
Irish Point and Novelty Curtains, In various
beautiful new designs; sold usually (p rkO
at *6 for the pair. Sale price.. ~ . *P3.98
Tapestry Portieres, In Beautiful red and green
effects; sold regularly at *2 a. Ao
pair. Sale price *PI«9B
Beautiful Mercerised and Novelty Tapestry Por
tieres, tn new and attractive effects; the value
Is $7 pair. For
this * a,e ...$4.98
Chenille Portieres, in red and green; good ser
viceable quality; the price has
always been $2.25. Sale price.. 4*1.39
Window Shades, In several colors; some slight
ly imperfect; complete with all fix- .«i /
tures. Special price for the 5a1e...,. 12/^C
THE NEW
.SILK WAISTS
The latest wrin
kle in Waists, of
fine quality mes
sallne silk; has
frill on front and
sleeves, and pleat
ing on bottom;
colors are black,
navy blue, brown.
Tou’U find all
sires Five dol
lar value, at
$2.95
Umbrellas 25c
Men’s Serviceable Quality Twilled Umbrellas
natural wood handles; 28-ineh size; _ ’
sold always at 50c; sale price .. .. .. ...25C
the most brilliant ever given in Grif
fin. About ISO dauftitors from all
parts of the state were present and
200 or more of our representative man
and women enjoyed the hospitality of
the gracious hostess.
Wednesday from 12 until 2 the vis
iting daughters and Boynton chapter
of the U. D. C. were entertained with
an elaborate course luncheon at the
Knights of Phvthlas hail by Pulaski
chapter of the D. A. R An immens,
round table In the big hall was beau
tifully decorated with rod and white
carnations, chrysanthemums and ferns
Mrs. Roswell Drake, regent of Pulaski
chapter, gave a bright and clever t* a;;
in welcoming the strangers in our
midst. Several courses wre beauti
fully served and the affair was de
lightful in every particular.
Mrs. Charles Rice and Miss Annie
THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA til
W. B. CORSETS
Insure a Perfect Figure
Tou 11 never know what corset comfort and
satisfaction are until you’ve worn the W B
Corsets.
* 'VS
THE FAMOUS “REDUSO”
The nearest approach to perfection In the
fit of the new gown can only be had by the -use
of the W. B. Corsets. Price gj
THE
$1.50 White Tailored Qft
Waists Reduced to...*'*G\
Ten snappy new styles In White Ltnene Tailor
ed Waists; some with beautifully embroidered I
fronts; some with detachable Mils; /\ i
all sires. All are $1.60 Waists; at W.94C
SI.OO Waists Reduced to 49c
Blank Saline Waists, Percale Waists, white j
Waists; all perfectly made of superior wearing I
materials. Worth SI.OO. Anniversary . A I
sa,e pric ® ~ - —h ■**, .49c I
Wanted* DOMESTICS
At Sale Prices ‘
Wash Prints; all colors and combination*;' war
ranted fast coior&; all worth A /
10c - at -.»« vAjqc
Standard quality apron ginghams, in a fun
range of blue checks; all warranted fast colon*
2; inches wide. Sold always at . /
8c yard, at ,44^.0
81x90 Bleached Seamless Sheets; handtorn- no
dressing; 3-inch hem; all perfect; all stores
say 79c for these sheets.
Sale price
81x90 B!each»d Sheets, of standard quality sheet
ing; deep hems; no dressing; 25 dozen only In
the lot. The price has always been r\
69c. tor the sale
English Longcloth, in 10-yard pieces; soft cham
ois finish; yard wide; smooth, close weave
Sells at $125 piece. Not over , _
2 pieces to a buyer, at 69C
Outing Flannels, in a full range of light and
dark grounds; checks, stripes, and plaids- h»avy
nap. Sells at 10<# usually. 1. .
Sale 6«24C
36-Inch Bleached Cottons and Cambric; soft un
derwear finish; no dressing. Sold at 10c yard
In all stores. In this sales at only
half price
45x36 Pillow Cases, of standard quality cotton
no *ressing; 3-lnch hems; all perfect. Sold us
ually at 15c. In the sale _
reduced to jir>
Sykes Rice, of Atlanta, were among er
the admired guests at Mrs. James S. T 1
Boynton’s reception Tuesday night in
honor of the visiting daughters. Js
Walter Lamar, of Macon, ia dal
the delightful guest of Mrs. Douglas clj
Boyd, . s«
M:.-s Alice Baxter, of Atlanta, is in!
distil -.{shed guest of Mrs. Robert
Strickland.
Mrs. A. McD. Wilson of Atlanta, is A
the. guest of Mrs. William J. Kincaid vl
and Mrs. Joseph M. Thomas. y
Thursday th‘e daughters will be given g (
an automobile ride througn the city,
and out to the PoldDrs' cemetery that
l as just had a handsome iron fence g
erect' an und it. Music will be rend
ered by tin hand ai d a salute will be
fired by the military and the same y j
a : ut '.it-. ! :rom the monument
when unveiled, 6» years ago, and is
the first Confederate monument ever