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WOMEN!
We have just received another shipment of
Patent, Satin and Gun Metal Colonials
$3.50, $4.00, $5.00
.. NEWS OF SOCIETY ..
MRS. IRVIN ALEXANDER'S
BEAUTIFUL TEA.
It would ho impossible to lin*tln«»
Anythin* lovelier than wo “Hlll
hmnw," the attractive country homo of
th» Irvin Alexander*. whm. on ye* ■
lerrtay, Mrs. Alexander entertained
with on afternoon too that proved one
of the tnnat delightful Aoclal affaire of
the season The entire houae waa
thrown open and filled with the nioet
exquisite of spring blossoms, flower*
whhh were used everywhere In the
moat lavteh profuilon. In the front
draw In* room there were pink car
nations and Klllarney roaea exclualve
ly; In the reer great niaaaea of rolden
daffodils; In the hall there were many
pink roaea and delicate aweetpeaa. hut
It waa In the living room and dining
room that the picture presented was
no wondrously beautiful. Only pur*
White blossoms were uaed In these two
rooms, which were thrown Into one,
And the effect was simply exquisite
The chandeliers were enveloped In a
mist of delicate tulle garlanded with
Amllax, which ended In a hi* fluffy
bow, which waa like some slant white
burrerfly poised In flight. The table
Waa covsred with handsome lace. In
the center of which was a plateou of
white roaea, Kaater llllea. Human hva
cintha, and snowy narcissi blossoms
and valley lilies embedded In delicate
ferns. Tall crystal candle stinks Were
shaded In stiver shades {rinsed In glit
tering crystal and silver anil rut-gIfUM
Comrades held confection* which re
produced the flowers and the cakes
also war decorated In the same heafi
t Iful flowers.
Mrs. Alexander received her guests
wearing a heautlful sown of tdack
chiffon over flamo colored chArmcuse
wltlt a bodice id delicate handaomo
laCi h and was assjsled by Mina I,uuls i
Al< xattder. who waa vary Jovsly In a i
sown of white ch«rin*nxe with an
overdress of net embroidered In ervy.
tnla and pearls, and carried an arm
ful of crimson carnations; Miss Annie
Burton, who wore white salln and with
draperies of while embroidered chif
fon; Mrs. William M. Alexander In
pastel blue silk with an overdress of
gold net embroidered In pastel tones;
Mre. Isaac Read. In pale blue chiffon
and net over blue satin, and Mrs Kiln
Alexander liaxtrr, who wore a hand
some gown of blue chiffon over whlto
satin with a bod but heavily embroid
ered In heads In Iridescent tones.
Mrs. Joseph I'argo. In apricot satin
■with a tunlr of blac k chiffon finished
with fur. anil Mias Kalla Itlack. in
hellotmpa aatln vallril In black chiffon,
presided at tha tea table.
Mlaa Klaanor Teague an<l Mrs. T.
B. Irvlna, Jr., nerved punch, Mlaa
Teamia weiring a pretty sown of
white aatln with a white Inca over
dress and Mrs. Irvin In a hYcnchy
gown of cream lace with blue aatln
panniers.
Assisting In attentions lo tha nuinv
callers were Mian Mary Walker, Mlaa
aa Virginia and Anna Anderson, Miss
Martha Coleman. Miss Olrn Dir key,
Mlaa Mary Oanforlh, Mias Fannie l>n
gas, Mina Merisi Black, Miss Mary
Ism Puller, Visa Vina Patrick of An
derson, Miss Isabelle danse of Atlan
ta Mrs. J. C. C. Black, Jr., Miss
FYancea Mayas, Miss Mary Aletandar
Mrs. r, T. Clause anil Mrs. Kugene
Murphey.
OYSTER SUPPER POSTPONED.
The oyster supper that was to have
been given at the school house In
North Augusta this evening has been
postponed on account of the Indent*
ency of the weather until further no*
ties
—Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Thomns
Hamilton will regret to learn of the
indisposition of their handsome little
son. Thomas.
MRS. ROBERT BURCKHOLDER
ENTERTAINS COTERIE.
The Thursday Coterie were enter
tained yesterday afternoon by Mrs.
Hutvkholder. at her home on Unooln
street The parlors wer adorned with
i rim son carnations and there were
tables of players. Mrs. Utricle
'Olofson was presented with the high
score prise, a pair of silk stockings.
At the conclusion of the very Inter
esting game a lovely lea was served.
Mrs. Burck holder's guests were Mrs.
Crafton lawyer, Mrs. KYcd Uehrken.
Mrs It C. Oehrken. Mrs Wilfred Neill.
Mrs. Ralph Wilson, Mrs. Tidwell. Mrs
Willie Brill. Mrs. Ksck Heard. Mrs.
Olofson, Miss Bessie McAulirfe, Mis
Alberta tlebrken. Miss Vivian llenkl
Bnd Miss ndells Kenkl.
Mrs Bndolph Oehrken will entertain
the rlub next week.
SATURDAY SALE AT
THE CRANFORD CLUB.
At the sale tomorrow at the Own*
ford Club, and these sales by the way
are growing In both popularity and at
tractive things sold, then- will be any
number of delirious Creole kisses,
cakes, brown bread, nut bread, gra
ham bread, desserts, cheese straws,
THE BOOTERY
H I. GAKKfU. Mdfhiqer
We Fit the Family .
Feet. C.
salads, tarts and all aorta of tempting
edibles. ...
The hours of the sale ar» from tell
till two.
t intern will he tnken and prompt
fulfillment la assured.
—Mrs. James Nlchola lias returned
from a vlalt to New Vork and is attain
at 1-e Hon Air for the remainder of
the season.
AT THE CRANFORD
TOMORROW AFTERNOON.
The Misses Carpenter will pour ten
at the Cranford tomorrow afternoon.
Mra. Albert Howell, Jr., of Atlanta
la visiting Augusta relatives. 0
Mrs. William M. Andrews of Barn
well la spending a few days with the
Misses Kiggiir, on lower Green* street.
Miss Irma Brabham of Hattlevlll*
I* the guest of Mrs. Wayland Wright
on Monte Nano.
Mias Kmma Myers left yesterday
for Nsw York.
OBSERVATIONS OF
A BOOK AGENT
A woman hook agent visiting Mont
gomery, Ala., and evidently not re
ceiving the courteous treatment due
one woman from another, penned the
following pertinent observations which
were printed In a recent oopy of u
Montgomery exchange:
There are numbers of really elegant
women In Montgomery who can rlght-
I) claim the title of "Thoroughbred,”
which title expresses more than any
other word In our vocabulary. No one
will take offenae because those wlto
are not, are either blissfully unaware
of the fact or else think their bluff Is
so effective that no one suspects their
Inability to quality.
Then there are big broad-minded
women who don't care a sou whether
her gran'paw or your gran'pa was a
blacksmith or whether one's grand
father was an earl Just so brains and
Innate refinement are In aufflclent evi
dence to produce results In whatever
line her Interest lies.
The funniest women are the young
ish-old women with A halo of Dixie's
aristocracy around a little screwed
up hat. and with too much powder on
their faces They have told themselves
and each other, so long, that thetr
families and their marvelous family
trees represent the bluest blue Mood of
the Confederacy north of which lies
the piehtan United States that even
the atmosphere surrounding them
makes one feel small and outcastlsh.
There are two other classes of wom
en In society;
Those who are so sure of their
standing and their Inherent right to a
high place In people's opinion that they
are never afraid to lie agreeable, cor
dial or sympathetic and make one feel
that even though circumstances force
her to sell hooks from doer to door,
that her ability Is to he respected, and
that life Is a very pleasant affair, after
all. and even were she not established
she would tie the same.
Then there Is the woman who causes
more useless heartache than any one
else In the world. She Is not at alt
sure of her footing, and seeks to Im
press her "eminence" by assuming a
haughty stare, curt speech and refined
Insolence towards those whom she
thinks are not recognised by her su
periors upon whom depend her soda)
existence.
All that a beauty parlor, a Paris
gown amt luxurious surroundings can
do for her can never wholly ronceed
her yellow streak and her vein of com
monness.
It ts pitifully amusing to see the
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If You Don't Get More
Answers— You’ll Get Your
Money Back.
The Augusta Herald Guar
antees to refund the money
you pay for any Cash House
hold Want AJ that does not
bring more answers than
the same ad in any other
Augusta newspaper.
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same woman bored and haughty ae on*
one set of women who "go and do
llkewlae,” which among another set of
i Intelligent, lovely women, she Is In
terested and cordial It remtn* u* of
the iiitard with the changeable skin. *
I wonder why they can't reallxe that
j they are telling on themselves every
(day over the 'phone, In the stores, at
i home and abroad, by their voices, their
I fuees and their manner.
This great woman's movement will
eventually place the narrow-minded
' selfish, petty women In one class and
I leave the grand, noble, lovely women
Ito go forward In their work for the
children and In the betterment of con
ditions everywhere
If MANAGER"
FOR COLUMBIA
Douglas Harbison, Who Will
Oversee Team, is Only 26
Years Old, But No Novice.
The Columbia Baseball team will
have a boy manager, that Is, a young
ster of only, lid years of age, a Mr
Douglas Harbison by name.
Douglas Is not "norlre” at ip'ght
he thought by his "tender” years, .mt
is a wonder, hnvlng made good uss
of his seven years experience, on th«
diamond. "Manager” Harbison la
very topiilar In Columbia, where he
has made his home since the close
of the HHt season. He was captain
of the Columbia team that finished
first In the second half of the split
season and third In the first.
Harbison, a type of the “modern"
player, ami la also a college man,
having spent from 1904 (o' 1910 at
Kentucky University, now Transyl
vania. At this ini ..-c he was A
prominent Infielder anil prominent In
college activities. From Kentucky
he went to the Texas League, where
he played until 191(1 with Waco and
San Antonio. Then he was swapped
to Columbia for “Big Fred" Wohle
ben llarhlson's hatting and field
ing proving so good that It was con
sldered an Important factor In Co
lumbia's success The salary limit
restrictions adopted hv the South As
lanttc la-ague made him Ineligible
for the 1912 season, as he received
more than sl,">n in 1911. He was sold
to Spartanburg and from the Caroli
na Organization to Atlanta of >.ie
Southern League.
llarhlson's wonderful hitting and
base running caused the New York
Americans to put In a draft for him.
Just before the American League
season opened, Chance sent him back
to the Southern. Chattanooga buying
him from New York lie did not
stieeed In getting a good start, and
was sent In mid-season eo the North
western League, where ho played
with Toeotna and Spokane
There is no reaaon why Harbison
should not irthke good, and he is al
ready busy securing players.
Barb-cuc Tomorrow—Case
Metropole.
Ra4n Coat*. 1J.50 tip to $15.00—«1l
guaranteed rainproof; your money
back If not iiat I •factory. F. G. M#rtin*.
RECOMMENDS REMAINING
OF WRECK LINER MONROE
Washington.—That no attempt be
made to destroy the wreck of the
liner Monroe off the Virginia roast
was recommended to the revenue cut
ter service today by Captain Chiswell
of the cutter Onondaga. He reported
that the masts of the Monroe extend
only six fathoms above the pilot
house and that it would seem advis
able to use whistling and gas buoys
to mark the wreck scene Instead of
removing the masts.
The recommendations were sent to
the department of commerce.
MR. AND MRS WILSON TO
BE INVITED TO ROME
Rome. Ga. —The Rome chamber of
commerce will Invite President nnd
Mrs. Woodrow Wilson to be guests
of honor nt a home-coming week sot
Romans, to be held during the coming
fall at such o date ns may be suitably
to them
Mrs. Wilson formerly resided in
Rome, nnd Is still Interested in the
affairs of the city and the doings of
her old friends and neighbors As
an evidence!, of this Interest, she re
cent!) gave a scholarship to the Berry
School.
GOING TO MARDI GRAS IN
TRAVELING BALLROOM"
Chicago.— A big freight ear, fitted
with a hardwood wax floor on which j
passengers may dunce, will be a pare j
of a special tram which will take n j
number of Chicagoans to the Mardl j
Otas at New Orleans on Kcl). 2t. ae- j
cording to announcement. The freight |
oar will be transformed into a "trav
eling ballroom" by means of tapestries
and artificial flowers.
A lot of fine lists to be closed out !
at SI.OO. F. G. Martins.
DEBATE TONIGHT AT THE
COURT HOUSE: MEXICO
The subject for the regular Friday
night weekly debate to take place at
the court house tonight will he: "Re
solved. That U. S. should Indemnify
the war losses of all foreign Investors
In Mexico."
The debate will begin at half-past
eight o'clock and all persons are ad
mitted free and cordially invited to he
present.
- . i II IS
Underwear The best for the price.
A full line. E. G. Martins.
fHE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
INDIGESTION, GAS,
DYSPEPSIA.GONE
"Pape's Diapepsin” fixes sour,
bloated stomachs and you
feel fine in five minutes—
Time It I
Wonder what upset your stomach—
which portion of thA food did the dam
age do you? Well, zlun't bother. If
your stoma-1 |'« in «• _jyvolt; If sour,
gassy and upset, and what you Just
ate haa fermented Into stubborn
lump*; head dlszy and sche*; belch
and arid* and eruMate undi
gested food: breath foul, Umgue coat
ed—Just take a little Pape's Diapep
sin and In five minutes you wonder
what became of the Indigestion and
<ll*l re ns.
Millions of men and women todiy
know that It la needless to have a had
stomach. A little Diapepsin occasion
ally keeps this delicate organ regu
lated and they ent their favor«te food*
without fear.
If your rtomach doesn't take care
of your liberal'limit without rebellion;
If your food Is a damage Instead of it
help, the quickest, surest,
most harmleis" relief t* Pape'a Diapep
sin which costs Wnly fifty cents for .
large case at drug stores. It's truly
w-o.'.uerful—lt digests food and nets
things straight, so gently and easily
that It Is really astonishing. Please,
for yxHir sake, don’t go on and on
with a weak, disordered stomach; It’s
so unnecessary.
BLEASE HIS
NAME CHANGED
In Sensational Message Asks
That Name Clemson College
Be Re-named Calhoun Uni
versity.
Columbia, S. C.—ln a sensational
message transmitted to the general
assembly today Governor Klease asks' 1
that the name of damson College be
changed to Calhoun University, after
John O. I'Rlhoun, of New York, a
grandson of Vice-President Calhoun.
The governor declares that Mr. Cal
houn is in the city desiring to appear
before the general assembly or a Joint
committee with a proposal to endow
the college and make it self-support
ing.
Governor Blease declares that there
are -men living who will swear that
Mr. Clemson for whom the ettllege was
named was an atheist, which he holds
In Itself is sufficient reason to change j
the name of the institution. ,
The house voted to refer th£ message
to a Joint committee of the legislature
and to j Invite Mr. Calhoun to appear
before them. |
Agassiz to Quit.
Bolton.—'TWfrMph L. Agassiz, Bos
ton financier, who for many years
lias been active as a polo player, has j
decided to dispose of his string of
MHk lyj Crtval Band
I* » M »1»» u Itl «huw
here
Arrow
2 for 25 crmtt fhufi, Pm body A Ce., be. HiVin
W atches
Our Watches
are Guaranteed
We are headquarters for
the best and most reli
able Watches and w-ntie
the moat elaborate and
extensive ones to be
fonmb are Included In our
large stock, we have also
o large wriety of the In
expensive kind that meet
every requirement of
quality and - dependabil
ity, we have them at al
most any price.
Ours 1$ the most completely
equipped repair department In
the city and only experts em
ployed In the work.
Wm. Schweigert
& Go.
JEWELERS
KILL THE CATARRH
GERM-USE HYOMEI
It's the Direct-to-the Spot
Method—You Breathe It.
Why delay and continue to needless
ly suffer the ravage* of catarrh germs?
It Is not only untieFessary, hut dan
gerous. Try now -today- the Hyomel
treatment for eatarrh, head colds, or
bronchial roughs.
The Hyomel process of destroying
catarrh germs relieving head colds
and healing the raw anil Inflamed mu
cous ryemhrane I* not only most ef
fective, hut Is quick, entirely harm
less and pleasant to use -It's nature's
way—you breathe It—no bad tasting
drug* to upset the stomneh.
You cannot sueeessfulty reach the
orgsns where the catarrh germs thrive
except with antiseptic and germlcldul
air. The commonsenar method 1* to
breathe a few times dally health-re
storing Hyomel. Being medicated air
It goes right to the spot and Immedi
ately reaches all the diseased tissues.
Its antiseptic healing begins at once.
If suffering from frequent colds,
headaches, mixing of mucus, spasmodic
coughing, difficult breathing or thau
weak and run-down feeling, surely try
Hyomel.
All druggists sell It. Ask for the
complete outfit—regular price, SI.OO.
ponle* asd to enter no competitions
this year. Mr. Agassiz said today
that business activities necessitated
his withdrawal. It is understood he
will assist In the development of the
American team for the match with
British players.
10c
yT Send for free booklet
/r of cookinu and
v candy recipes.
Piping Hot
Muffins
with Velva. the greatest syrup
that ever happened that
makes a meal that would tempt
all creation.
Velva
is more than good in flavor.
You couldn’t shake a word out
of a dictionary that
would describe its
fine, smooth taste.
Your grocer sells it
in red or green cans.
FF.NICK & FORD,Ltd.
New Orleans
GOLDEN BROS.
1054 Broad Street.
Our New Spring Models
They ano delightfully clue! Cutaway er>ats, short
ones, even boleros, open cuff sleeves in a new ‘flow
er” effect. Draped skirts with cleverly shaped tun
ics.. Folded belts and sashes of soft silk-, some fin
ished with fringe. Colors of rich silks, brocades
showing metal threads in the design. “Laeo frills, em
broidery over collars, novelty buttons and fancy silk
vests, Really they run the whole gamut of new
spring styles and there is not a model that is not
thoroughly charming.
Prices From $22.50 lo $32.50
'
Silk Underskirts
Values $3.50 $1.98
3 YEAR SENTENCE
FOR LL BROWN
Convicted By a Jury in the
Superior Court. Judge Ham
mond Regrets That Limit of
Law is Only 3 Years in Such
Cases.
In sentencing L. T. Brown, a whit*
man, who was convicted In the supe
rior court of Incestuous adultery, Judge
Henry C. Hammond expressed regret
that the limit of the law In such rases
Is Just three years. The court gav«
the defendant the limit and took occa
sion to remark upon the hetnousness
of the offense. The Judge said thav
any hesitation the Jury might have
hail about finding him guilty was nit
on account of the evidence being un
convincing, but because, In a civilized
community like Richmond county. It
is hard to conceive of a person being
so depraved.
Brown quailed before the piercing
eye* of the court and shifted his glance,
about the court room, finally looking
down to the floor.
The man Is apparently over 50 years
of age. His daughter, while on the
stand yesterday, refused to answer
some questions propounded hy the so
licitor general and while she was in
contempt of court Judge Hammond
refused to punish her, holding that she
had been punished enough already.
Brown was represented by Messrs. W.
H. Fleming and J. W. Burch.
Josh Keener, charged with assault
with Intent to murder, was found guil
ty of stabbing.
A verdict has not been reached In
the case of Filler Smith, charged with
assault with Intent to murder.
Judge Hammond will hold court
throughout next week to try jail and
bond cases. A Jury was drawn to
day.
Decide Against Teacher
Who Became a Mother
Should Have Applied to Com
missioner of Education,
Not to Court.
New York.—Mrs. Bridget Peixotte,
a school teacher, who won a prelim
inary battle in the state supreme
court after having been dismissed
by the school board because she ab
sented herself from her duties to be
come a mother, met w-ith reversal by
the appellate division today. This
court unanimously upset Justice Sea
bury’s decision, which had ordered
LADIES’ OUTFITTERS
“The New Stere That Is Making Good”
HATS
LAST
CHANCE
Trimmed
Hats
Values to
$8.50
$1.43
FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 6.
IT’S GOODBYE
the board to reinstate the teacher.
The higher court held that Mrs.
Pelxotte should have appplied to the
state commlsisoner of education for
relief rather than to the courts.
Q-BAN BEST TO
DARKEN GRAY HAIR
Look Years Younger! Use This
Old-Time Remedy and Nobody
Will Know.
You can turn gray, faded hair beau
tifully dark and lustrous almost over
night If you’ll apply Q-Han Hair Color
Restorer to hair and scalp. Millions
of bottles of this old famous remedy
have been sold, because It darkens the
hair so naturally and evenly that no
one can tell it has been applied.
Those whose hair is turning gray,
becoming faded, dry, scraggy and thin
have a surprise awaiting them, be
cause after one or two applications of
Q-Ban the gray vanishes and your
locks become luxurantly dark and
beautiful—all dandruff goes, scalp
Itching and falling hair stops.
Q-Ban is not sticky or messy, per
fectly harmless but delightful to use.
This Is the age of youth. Gray-hair
ed unattractive folks aren't wanted
around, so get busy with Q-Ban Hair
Color Restorer and you’ll be delighted
with your dark, handsome hair and
your youthful appearance within a few
days, only 50c a bottle. Sold in Au
gusta, Ga„ by Frosts Pharmacy, 502
Broad St. Out of town people supplied
by mail. • *
COATS
Values up to SIB.OO $6.98
Serge Dresses
Values up to $8.50 $3.98
Shirt
Waists
Crepes aud
nets, values
to $8.50,
53.98
other kinds when
ever you sip from
a cup of hot
Maxwell House
Blend Coffee
Approved by connoisseurs
as the finest drinking cof
fee in the world.
Seale* Tlu si Grscars
Cheek-Neal Coffee Co.,
■ottttoa Jacktowilia NaihvilU