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OF INTEREST TO WOMEN
AUGUSTA WOMEN INTERESTED IN REAL
ESTATE
Th* wwifn of nr** broom
ing morp and more Interested In row!
estate every year. They are not on'v
Interested but are actual Inveatorn A
%) om inert t real fstate agvnt remark- «
recently that he had sold more prop
arty to women in the pant two months
than he had to men.
And why should It not be thus**
Women are becoming more and mun
"business men,” so ot speak, nnd th*\
w.-nt to have their Investments In
something stable and salable, fltippo
you take a round of Augusta's regt
estate firms and vorify this statement
for yoprself. In all probability yon
w 111 find women waiting to nee ‘‘to
head of the firm," as the;, are ve-y
particular to see the one in authorise
and not some subordinate.
The property most appealable t.o
women is the suburban residential
lots, more particularly the undeveloped
ones, and they pay a small sum down
and the balance on monthly Install
ments, then build a. moderately aiz«d
bouse and rent it out, with the Id* a
of letting the rent pay tie* deferred
payments. It is to them a sort of real
iMta.tr savings hank. Then, too, some
are buying real estate purely as ;
investment, w-hlle some others are n<
tually “speculating in real estate. *'
A woman visitor in the room of The
Herald’s social editor spent an hOU r
yesterday talking with another wo
man who happened to call at the same
time, and not once did either of them
allude to a party or call or tea or
dance or anything of a nodal natur*-
It was all about deferred payment «,
SHNIERSVILLE NEWS
Social N«wi and Personal Items of
Interest.
Bandereville, Qa.—Mrs. Lake Ft Holt
and Miss Ollle Bello Holt and Ml<«
Annie Nora Duggnn, left Wednesday
for Henderson villa, N C.
Mr. and Mra. I.eaale Clnston of A!
aton, Ga., are upending a while with
Mr and Mra. C. f>. Mathias, on War
then afreet.
Mr. and Mto. Hcnrgc W Malone and
party, which wan composed of Mlaaer
Willie and Mary Hosier, Willie and
Oenrgn Malone and IFelen Weal, re
turned home Sunday from a three
weeks' visit north.
Mrs. Paul McKinney has returned
to her home In Sparta, Oa., nfl r
apindlns aome time with Mrs lien
Krigllsh.
Mrs. C, Ft. Chapman and dauahte*
Miss Klolae. are home from a round ol
visits they made while attending II
Ocurglg Weekly Preas Association ;ti
Dublin, Oa. While away; they vlsltrl
Savannah, Tvbc«, Oa., and Beaufort,
s c
Miss Emma Rohaori la the guest of
Miss Luelle Josoy at Itertow, Oa.
Mr. Oautlsr of Mllledgevllle Ha.,
was the apsnd-the-day guest Sunday
of his brother, Mr. Walter Haulier.
Miss Marie Johns of Dublin return
ed home Monday after spending a
week with Mra. Mark Newman
Mr and Mrs. Murk Newman are
spending a while at Keall Springs, Oa.
Miss Mabel Rawlings Is axpacten
home Snturday from Macon, having
completed the summer course she was
taking at Wesleyan College
Mrs. H. I. ridges and children arc
visiting relatives lp Sliver, N. (\
Mr. Will Taliaferro haa returned
from an extended trip to Buffalo
N. Y.
Mrs. Oeorge Tucker Is visiting t\
Chattanooga, Tenn.
Mra. G, C. Woodall has relumed
from a round of visits to-relatives in
Wilkes county
Mr E H. Hermann of Scotland vis
Ited his family hero last week, return
ing to his post of duty Monday.
Mrs E 1. Holmes was hostess at n
dinner Tuesday given In honor of Mia .
Maile Johns of Dublin, Os.
Miss lamlae Cheatham returned Sat
urdsy from FVirsyth. where she had
been Visiting Mias Reid
Mrs. C A. Jackson of Mldvllle, who
has been the guest of Mrs. .1. W l.y.
ons, has returned to her home
Mr. and Mr* Sidney Taylor of Da
visboro were visitors here Sunday.
Mr. T W. Hooka of Dublin was a
visitor In the city Sunday.
Miss Nell Warthen returned home
last week from DavlHhnro.
Mrs P. M. Oodbee ami Mrs. J, c.
Tarker, the guests or Mrs. O s ChapE
man. returned to Milieu Saturday.
Mr. A Awtry of Milieu wni a
r*c*nt visitor here
Mr. and Mr*. Uwr«nc« Knight <.(
H»wkln*vtll*. \t*ttod Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Arnnu Sunday.
Hon. 1 \\ Hardwick ha* rpturnrJ
to Washliißton city, having spent *«v
aral days lust wwk with his family
h«r».
Mr J. f: Hyman ami Mr Henry
Paris mads a h<i»ln«-a* trio to Atlanta
last week
Miss l.lsiie Hally Duggan was the
genial hostess Wednesday at a serial
affair given In honor of Miss Myra
WWtt and her guest. Miss Mary l,m
Cole, of Joneaboro.
Mr*. Sykes, who ha* been visiting
htr daughter. Mrs D. s Whitt r.
turned to Mseon this week.
Miss Julia Wicker of Vidslta I* vis
iting her mother. Mrs. Oeorge Wicker,
at her home n South Harris street
Ml** Maude Hogers returned last
week From a visit to Mrs, HaiYv ai
Dublin, Oa.
Mr*. Will iAing
accompanied her
alster, Miss Powell, to her home I
Alhens
Ml** Edith Hyman Is home from u
visit to Dublin.
Mrs. A R Wright wap hosu -* of a
sewing party at her hotre n I angdom
Wednesday morning which was gtv.
in honor of Ml*s Margaret Parry a*
Mrs T. Y. McOartx Fifteen ladies
enjoyed Mrs. Wrlaht • hospitality
Mis* Annie Wicker aspects to leave
I Investments, mortgages, bonds for *i
ties, guaranty. Interest, attorney fees
I registration dues, etc.
A man was heard to remark a few
' days ago that he went home the pr. -
| \ jous evening -omewbnt earlier than
usual and found his wife with thr
other women sitting at a card tab!
land be thought they were playing
! bridge, so he avoided them, not wish
log t" Interrupt the game. Hut It wa
il lull between deals, and they all
eornmenced to talk about real estate,
and he listened, very much to his sur
prJse, and found they were in ani
j mut'd conversation about the prob
abb* result of the bond Issue on the
j«n* are emerit of Augusta real estate.
I how soon the enhancement would com
j menoc how gradual it would be, and
would the increased valuation be more
'perceptible In residential or business
localities.
And women are reading up on re ( j
csta.te matters, especially realty adver
tisements. You will probably be sur
prised to know that many women pav
more attention to the classified pages
of papers, where real estate adver
tisements are more genrally found,
than they do to the fashion pages or
the social columns It Is a gooVi sign,
and The Herald is glad to record the
fact While the men are now-a days
talking politics, their wives and daugh
ters and sisters are studying the real
estate situation.
Augusta real estate is going to en
hence in value and the women of Au
gusta are going to be a leading fac
tor.
ihis week for a ten days' trip to Beall
Springs.
Mrs Will Donovan has returned to
h. home In Maeon after a visit to her
mother, Mrs. Georgia Wicker.
Mr. L, Id. Holt vlaitod Macon last
week.
Mr J. C Godfrey of Dnvlsboro was
In the city Sunday.
Mrs. T W. Harley entertained the
Woman's Christian Temperance Union
Thursday afternoon at their regular
meeting. Quite an Interesting meet
ing was held, which was well at
tended.
WHITE PLAINS NEWS
White Plains, Ga. -Misses bang and
Clare liavldson are spending some time
In Washington, Os., the guests nf Misses
Julia Tnninhs ano I .note Willis Dubose
and Miss Mary Barnett Bounds.
Mbs Bella Grimes Is enierinlntng with
» house party she has ns her guests, Miss
Ruth Prunella of Atlanta and the Misses
lannis of FC«tonton.
Ml«h Mary Hmlth of Culverton In visit
ing Mlmr Htjsle Copelon.
Mr*. Horry Ttninseur of Atlanta t*
Miinßt of Mr*. Chaa. fJrant.
Ml** Mnrcls Holden of Crawford will
*P*md worn# time here ah Ktie*t of cou
sin, Mix* Rallle Holden.
Mi Jack Hayes and wife, are visiting
at home of parent*. Mr. and Mr*, o. M
Ha ye*. They came down from Atlanta
In their auto.
We learn that Mrs. Ophelia Moore, who
ha* been very 111 Is some what Im
p roved.
Mr*. Paul Hrow n of Rnndersville I*
Ktiest of her mother, Mra. Isaac Moore.
Mr. Herman Halley, who died Tin's.
day. was carried to his old homo In
Monroe for burial.
Mr*. Clement* of A thru to. left for her
home Monday afternoon, after a short
visit to Mrs. Harris Minton.
Mra. Turner of Monroe returned
home Monday after a visit of several
days with her daughter. Mrs. Ron Bur
ton
Mias Sara Howell of Atlanta, sent sev
eral da vs with her family lately.
The Civic 1 .eaicue Club met at Library
Wednesday afternoon. 12 of the 24 mem
ber* were present. The ladle* have taken
the cemetery In eharav and quite an Im
provement Is noticed In looks of things.
The president, Mias Helen Kilpatrick and
the secretary and treasurer, Mrs. W. C,
I'avldeon. served dellotoua refreshments
at conclusion of business session.
POLICE TO HELP HIJBBYS
MANAGE THEIR WIVES
AtUnts. Hore is wlad ncwn for At
lanta husbands who have difficulty in
TnnuHK’lnif their v Ives. Tim police have
decided to help thorn. Unwifaly wives,
who fall to cook the epsrs propt'Hv in
tlie morniiur. who gad about too much
on the street or who refuse to take
proper care of the slippers of their
lord ami master. can now he reported
to the police and put on probation in
Atlanta.
Probation Officer Pooler declares
that many fa ml He* are started hell
ward by unwisely wives, and admits
that the nvernite husband is not abie
hy himself to train his wife in the way
she should fro.
What sort of punishment the proha
tion department of the police is think
in* of inflicting- hasn't been stated, but
husbands who have already made com
plaint opine that somethin? more stren
uous than mere lecturing and putting
on probation will he necessary.
Nadine Face Powder
(In CJrwn So>»m (Wt. >
Makes the Complexion Beautiful
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sun bum and return of discolorations.
The increasing popularity is wonderful.
Il'kife, Huh, Pink , Brunette. Ry
toilet counters or mail. Price 50 cents.
KAFKUVAI. IXMUCT OOMfASY. tm r*. TW.
Soft and Velvety
It i» Pure,
Harmless
Money A'u. k if Sot
Entirely Pint sett.
The soft, velvety
appearance re
mains until pow
der it washed off.
Purified hy a new
process. Prevents
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
870 Broad St.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
LACE SALE FOR
SATURDAY
(Quaker Lace, Cluny Lace, Shadow Lace,
Ratine Lace, Venice Lace, Bands, rang
ing in width Prom 1 inch to 6 inches, in
white, natural and ecru.
HALF PRICE
ANDREWS SPECIAL
CORSET SI.OO
Made by the maker of our highest price
corsets, fashioned after model especially
chosen for thin grace, and popularity;
these corsets of fine material and attrac
tive trimming are the best 1
possible value for *
1 lb. CAN AIR FLOAT TALCUM
POWDER. Absolutely Pure, | C _
the can •
$3.98 Messaline Skirts. 01 QE
black and colors 0l»ud
Lovely Lingerie Waists For
Half and Less Than Half
All Summer Parasols 34 Pi** ce
Entire Stock of Lingerie, Voile and Crepe Dresses Half Price
Below Half Price
Spring Wool Suits
i
In Colors , White, Black.
Wore $12.50, now $5.95
Were $15.00, now s(>.so
Were $16.75, now .-$6.95
Wife $17.05, now $7.50
Were $18.75, now i r| 17
Were $19.95, now .. .. # Vi
Were $20.00, now .. 'V " \J
Were $22.50, now .... o q g
Were $23.75, now .. . .^o*^o
Were $25.00, now $9.95
Were $30.00, now $12..50
Were $35.00, now .*.513.75
Cream Serge Suits
Were $12.95 and $13.95, now. $5.95
Were $18.50, now $7.50
Were $25.00, now $9.95
Were $37.50, now $12.50
JIMDREWS BROS. CO.
On August 15th we will open
our New Furniture Department.
We have installed passenger and
freight elevator and our two large
upper floors will be given over to
the display of Furniture,Mattings,
Rugs. Curtains, Etc. We mean
to make this department the most
popular, complete and satisfac
tory one in the city. We have
numbers of specially great bargains
coming and we feel you will pro
fit by waiting for them. Buying
here will be easy and profitable.
Selection, prices, service the best
obtainable—Give us a call.
$1.25 7K r
Waists ...* Jb
$1.50& $1.75 CQ r
Waists Oj\j
$2.5° Cl
Waists v *
S4OO Cl GA
Waists v ' •'-'l'
$5.00 Cl QC
Waists v *
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Further and Keener
Reductions on Black
Jap Dresses
$19.95 Dresses $12.95
$22.50 and $23.95 Dresses .. ..$15.00
$25,00 Dresses $16.95
$37.50 Dresses $21.95
AT HALF PHICE
Linen and Pique Suits,
Linen Auto Coats,
Spring Silk Dresses,
Black Batiste Waists.
A Special Lot of
Sisk Dresses
sls.ooand $17.50
Irish Point Embroidery Gal
loons, 4 inches wide o q*
were 50c, now
CHILDREN’S ROMPERS
AND PLAY DRESSES
",
Qualities, in plain Ohambray or fine
cheeks, in blue, pink and tan, XQr
now jyi*
Blue Chambray <* _
Rompers
LaGrecquc Comhina=
tions
Corset Covers and Drawers
Made of best quality materials and per
fect fitting.
$1.50 Combinations $1.19
$2.00 Combinations $1.49
$2.50 Combinations $1.89
Daintiest , Freshest ,
Finest Quality Gowns
Standard Make— At the Following
Enticing Prices Before Stock Taking
Were SI.OO, now 87< 4
Were $1.25, now 97c
Were $1.50 and $1.59, now .. ..$1.17
Were $1.98 and $2.00, now .. . .$1.39
Were $2.50, now $1.75
Were $2.75, $2.98 and $3.00. now $1.98
Were $3.50 and $3.75, now .. ..$2.25
FRIDAY, JULY 19.
Phone 183