The Augusta daily herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1908-1914, March 30, 1913, Image 25

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LOCAL NEJVS VOLUME XVIII, No. 89. An elegant line of new Parasols for ladies and children, fancy and plain. Children’s from. up Ladies’ from ..SI.OO up Wash Goods for Spring Dresses 35c Oxidized Irish Poplin that will wash and not fade; 35c Himalaya Cloth, a good substitute for the best silk dress; 39c Egyptian Tissue, sheerer than French gingham, and colors; 39c printed Cotton Foulards; ail in one lot, at 25C 60c Dolomite, w‘th ratine face, at 35 c 60c Middy Serges for one piece dresses, at.. . 35C New ratine, in choice colors; special, 500. 750 and 850 White, tan, oyster and other colors, in Linen Crash and plain Linen; all widths and prices. Fine Embroideries and Lace Our stock was never more complete in variety and price; round thread, val, shadow, oriental, Bulgarian, linen and ratine Laces, in edges and bands to match, 50, IOC, 12%c, 15c, 200. 250. In fact any price in the mar ket. Fine $3.00 Marquisette Embroidery Flouncing, extremely rich $1 98 Special 27-inch Flouncing, worth SI.OO per yard, at....59 c Match sets in wide and narrow baby edge and inser tion, headings, purling and allover, at cut prices. Silk Department • Every other dress you see among the stylish is a Silk Dress. We sell Cheney’s Spot proof, the SI.OO kind, at 75 c We sell the regular 75 c Foulard Silk, at 50 G We have about 20 different shades of the now famous charmeuse and crepe meteor Silks for street, evening and dinner gowns; worth $2.50 per yard and 40 inches wide, at $1 98 40-inch Crepe ae Chine, in black and colors, worth $2.00 at sl-49 $1.39 striped Messaiines, full 36 inches wide, at 98 G 45-inch Chiffon Drapery Cloth, worth $1.75, at.. . $125 White Goods Specials 50c checked and striped Linen Flaxon, at 25 c 25c Irish and French Baby Dimity, at 15 c 40c Mercerized Mull, 4 0 inches wide, at 25 G 15c Persian I,awns, very dainty, at IOC 35c Marquisette, 40 inches wide, at 19C 36-inch genuine Indian Head, at 12%C 90-inch Linen Sheeting, from Ireland, at 50C Regular $1.25 bolt of Longeloth, 12 yards for $1 6,000 yards remnant White Lawn, up to 20c, at.. -- • -5 C “The Satis factory Store”' WILSON'S NAME AT THE HEAD On Honorary Committee of Eighth International Con gress of Students. The name of Woodrow Wilson, president of the United States, heads the honorary committee on the Eighth International Congress of Students ("Corda Fratres”) to he held at Cornell University, Ithaca, N> Y., August 29th to September 13th. Other prominent Americans on the committee are: Governor William Sulzer, of New York; Dr. P. P. Clax ton, United States commissioner of education; John Barrett, director general of the Pan-American Union; Hamilton Holt, editor of “The In dependent;” Mayor William J. Gay nor of New York City; Edwin D. Mead, of the World Peace Founda tion; Samuel T. Dutton and other of ficers of many of the leading univer sities of the country. The “Corda Fratres,” or Interna tional Federation of Students, was started in Italy in 1898, and now has affiliated organizations in many European countries and in both North and South America. The principal aim of the federa tion is “to support and spread the idea of unity aad brotherhood among students,” without regard to their religious or political beliefs. At the last congress, held in Rome, in 1913, the United States was selected as the meeting place for 1913, and it was determined to take up at 'this time a plan for developing an all-em bracing world organization of students in the higher institutions of learning. An elaborate program of entertain ment has been arranged for the for eign delegates. Upon their . arrival at Boston they will start on a tour of the principal points of historical interest in New England and New York. In New York City they will be the guests of the American Peace Society, and at Albany they will be tendered a reception by Governor Sulzer. After the deliberations of the congress at Ithaca are over, the delegates will proceed to 1 Philadel phia, and later to Washington, where THE AUGUSTA SUNDAY HERALD Good Bye, Old Sport! Come Again Next Year The last gasp of hoary Winter has passed, the Spring winds have disported in utter abandon, BURTON=TAYLOR=WISE COMPANY they will be honored with a recep tion in the Pan-American building and will be presented to President Wilson. The Cornell Cosmopolitan club is making arrangements for the con gress and will act as hosts to the delegates in their handsome club house at Ithaca. A general invita tion has been extended to all student organizations In the world to send delegates to the congress. MEAGRE XMAS FOR THIS YEAR Proposed Financing of German Army Measure Will Tax Em pire’s People to Utmost. Berlin.—Next Christmas will be a meager one for German families if the proposed plan for financing the army bill is adopted. It contemplates a gen eral “war-tax,” such as was levied in the Middle Agee by local princes when they went forth to war. The first contribution to the fund of $250,000,- 000 Is to be assessed upon the prop erty holders of the empire, each one being called upon to give up a cer tain proportion of his wealth. On the basis of the estimated wealth of the nation this tax, it is figured, will amount to at least one-half of one per cent, or five dollars on every thou sand. But If the poorer classes are exempted, as Is proposed, and a grad uated scale adopted, the better classes may be called upon to give up a 3 high as two per cent and millionaires up to five per cent of their wealth. Many of the landowning families of the Gferman aristocracy, who are al ready living up to their full Income in keeping their sons in the army, navy and higher governmental posi tions, will be unable to raise this as sessment from their incomes, and will have to throw a portion of their prop erty on the market. That the bill will be adopted and the money- raised, however, no one doubts. The socialist party will vote against the measure, but the other parties in the reichstag will support It unanimously, probably without de bate. and now we are ready for the good old Summer time. With the new Balkan Styles and Bulgarian colors with now and then stately and sinuous grace of staid old Greece to tone the effect, we ought to be able to please you. Remember — The full Book of SHIRTWAISTS, COATS AND SKIRTS Just received for Monday’s selling the prettiest lot of Lingerie Waists, in a variety of styles, at . $2.00, $2.50 and $3,00 Ladies’ Long Pongee and Linen Auto Coats, at $5.98 Ladies’ Separate Wool Skirts, from $4.98 to SIO.OO Long Oriental Silk Kimonos, from $3.50 to SIO.OO Long Serpentine Crepe Kimonos, worth $5.00, at $2.98 Children’s Tub Dresses, 2 to 12 years, worth SI.OO, at -59^ Linene Middy Blouses from 8 to size 40, at. 59^ “Don’t Mail Love Notes” m 1 M FLORENCE BROMLEY Philadelphia—Declaring that, she no longer loves Allison M. Mac- Farland, to whom she clung after he had been convicted of the murder of his wife, on the charge that Is act was the result of his love for Miss Bromley, Florence Bromley sounded a warning against writing and mailing love letters. It was the fervid letters written by Mis* Brom ley before and after the death by poison of Mrs. MacFarland that caused the conviction of MacFarland at his first trial. “If you are In love,” says Miss Bromley, “do not proclaim it In pen and Ink. You may be young, unmarried, Infatuated with a man, whom you believe to be the truest and dearest in all the world. But do not write to him and confess your love for your paragon of righteousness may prove to be a prince of evil.’-' AUGUSTA. GEORGIA, SUNDAY MORNING. MARCH 30. 1913. Purple Trading Stamps equal to $3 worth of merchandise here. We give and redeem them. Ready-to - Wear Department Elegant Silk Dresses, in all the newest colors; priced lower than you can make them .. .. SIO.OO and up Lingerie Dresses that baf fle description, at $4.98 and up Wool Dre-sses in dark and cream, from $5.98 up Linen and Ratine Dresses, that must be seen to be ap preciated; all colors and new designs $3.98 up Coat Suits in black, navy, East Indian shades and cream with stripe and all cream, from . $12.50 up “MAN-FORCE” IS LATEST NATURE Two Dutch Spiritualists Claim To Have Found a Gasions Intelligence, Part of the Hu man Being. Paris,—Man exists after death In the form of gas endowed with Intel ligence. This Is alleged to be the discovery of two Dutchmen described as scientific spiritualists. The two Dutchmen are Messrs. Mat la and Zaalberg Van Zelst. Acting on these Instructions, the Dutchmen constructed an apparatus by which they might measure the spirit of superman whom they have christened the “man-force.” The experiments are Htated to have shown that the “man-force" Is not what can properly be termed "soul” as It was amenable and responded to CHOCOLATES “TO SUIT EVERY TASTE” All fastidious persons and everybody who likes good things to eat, which seems to include all of us, will appreciate our delicious Chocolates, confections and bonbons. Chocolate Almonds, Walnuts, Brazil Nuts, Creams, Buds, Pis taehios, Legipimistis, etc., also Crystallized Cherries and Ginger . ''vC A full line of aborted Chocolates, Paste, Oocoanuts, Gum Drops, OA« Nougats, Butter Scotch, etc OUv* U-All-No Mints . Fresh Peanut Brittle and Boston Chips. Phone 1379 Special Pick-Ups For Monday One lot 50c Koechlin, genuine French Organdies 250 One lot fine 25c German Organdies, at ~ . -12HC New line spring and summer Muslins, at 50, 100 Fine French Madras, lor’shlrta, worth 35c regular, at ! -190 Fine 2r>c Oriental Serpentine Kimono Cloth, at 19C New line Curtain Scrims, new designs, from lOc up 25c French Ginghams and Tissue, in shorts, at 15*-- 12V4c and 15c“fast colored Chambray and Cheviots, .. at IOC 7Vic, fast colored Apron Gingham, at gC Hosiery and Gloves Kayser’s Long Silk or Chnmolsette Gloves, at.. $1 Knyser's Short Silk or Chamolsette Gloves, at jjqc $4.0(1 Long Kid Evening Gloves, at $2 98 There Are None Better. Kayser’s $1.50 pure spun Silk Hose, at Silk Hose, with heavy lisle garter-hold, worth 75c, at. 50 c Silk finish Lisle Hose, double where it. needs it, .. *t 33 1-3° Imported Lisle Hose and Silk Sox, wortli 35c, at 25C Summer Underwear Men’s 39c Balhrlggan V ests or Pants, at.. .. 25 G Men’s 750 Web Seam a ‘ 49° Men’s Nninsook Knee Drawers or Short Sleeve Vests, “t 25° Men’s Summer Negligee Shirts, heist, made for price, at 50 G $1 00 Men’s Soft Nainsook Night Shirts; nil sizes, at 50' ' and $1 Ladles’ Mallne Vests, strap stay up. at IOC, 12', iC. 15C, up to 500 Ladles’ Knee Pants, in mallne ribbed; worth 39c, at. 250 Ladles’ Summer Gowns, Corset Covers, Petticoats, Muslin Pants, Prirtcess Slips; all colors, at popular prices. House Furnishinqs Specials Regular 15c largo size Huck Towels, at 10 G 26c Iluck Linen Towels, large size, at lT'/fcC 36x42 Pillow Cases; worth easily 15e, at JQC 10-4 Bleached PcppereU Sheets, worth 90c, at 750 9- Bleached Pepperell Sheets; worth 85c, at 70 ( ' 10- Bleached Sheeting,regular 30c, at 25- 36-lnch Bleaching, soft and worth R'/fcc, at g 14'' 40-lnch Sea Island, wholesale price 7V4c, at KC 40- fancy Orlentn] Bed Ticking, at 30 f physical teats. On the other hand, It Is not a body, as It In Invisible. It Is, therefore, defined aa a gaseous composition. In 1904 the Dutchmen wer told by tho spirits to make two air-tight cyl inders, and to cover the outer and Inner sides of these cylinders with sheets of tin. The spirits stated that they wouid bo able to penetrate the cylinder and would he kept there by the tin. Attached to the cylinder was a high ly sensitive recorder and It Is frorq records made that the scientific spir itualists state they have found that— The records were made by a limited being. The being had Intelligence, since it took part In the experiments. The being was gaseoits as It obeyed laws which govern gases. The density of the body was equal to that of air. One of the Dutchmen, acting under Inspiration, has made a clay model of men In his second nature, but The Ms tin, which reproduces tho work, thinks that this In Itself Is sufficient M.Sheron&Co. DAILY AND SUNDAY. $6.00 PER YEAR. May Manton’s, best of all Paper Patterns, any kind, 10c Each Velvet Molasses LOCAL NEWS (Incorporated) 716 Broad St. to discourage any desire for lmmor tullty. The ’‘man-force” ts not, however. Immortal. Being subject to the laws of nature It has an existence of a hundred years and then also dies. Any advertiser seek ing information about the circulation of The Augusta Daily and Sunday Herald will find the circula tion day by day for the preceding month on tho editorial page of every issue. 938 Broad