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December, 1918
THE ATLANTIAN
19
TRY OUR GENUINE HOME
COOKING
JACK’S
CAFETERIA
Peachtree Arcade Building
CLEANLINESS —FAIR PRICES
BEST PURE FOODS OBTAIN
ABLE-QUICK SERVICE
Telephone Main 4210.
JACQUES BERNSTAMM, Prop.
LOVE TRIUMPHANT.
The beautiful girl who had recently
taken a job as stenographer in an of
fice where the force had been sadly
cut down by the war and who toiled
all day over an extensive business
correspondence, was waited upon in
the evening by a middle-aged gentle
man fyho had fallen in love with her.
“Will you let me kiss you?" he said.
“I have your favor of even date and
will reply later,” she responded
dreamily.
“But, my darling, I cannot wait," he
expostulated; “time presses.”
“I take the liberty of calling your
attention to the great dearth of labor,
and trust you will not place your or
der elsewhere until—”
“Excuse me, dear, but one kiss.”
“As you are doubtless aware, the
shortage of raw material has placed
us at great inconvenience—”
The middle-aged gentleman waited
to hear no more. He sprang towards
her and, clasping her firmly in his
arms, which, though exempt from mil
itary service, were still able to hold
cn to a good thing, kissed her pas
sionately. And then she murmured, my pies."—'Baltimore American.
A COFFEE THOUGHT
We have studied coffee for 20 years.
IT’S OUR SPECIALTY
The benefit of. these 20 years study is yours.
Just a little better
COFFEE
for the same money.
Why not use what we have gained by hard experience
offered you FREE.
C. D. KENNY
82 Whitehall Street
PHONES:—Main 200-559 Atlanta 559
TEAS, COFFEES, RICE, SUGAR, BAKING
POWDER, CHOCOLATE and COCOA
THAT'S ALL!
Our Store is all aglow with
the charms of Christmas
French Millinery Co.
.. MRS. LIZZIE WAITS FRENCH, Manager.
WE CARRY HOSE, HANDKERCHIEFS,
GLOVES, CORSETS, SKIRTS, WAISTS,
SUITS, ETC.
We Clean Feathers, Clean Hats, Dye Plumes and
Make over Hats.
392 Edgewood Ave. Cor. Boulevard
Bell ’Phone Ivy 1391-L
ATLANTA GEORGIA
“May I not express to you my warm
appreciation of your devotion. Trust
ing to hear from you again, I am cor
dially and sincerely yours—"
“Johnny, yer gotter let me wipe yes
nose if yer wan' me ter let yer kiss
Santa Claus."
SOME CHANGE.
Tawnley (in a Milwaukee cafe,
1925): That waiter you call “Hohen”
looks familiar.
Yardley: Probably you saw his pic
ture in the papers; it used to appear
quite often a few years ago. Then
he was called the “Crown Prince.”
AMIABLE AMPTITUDE.
Jack iSpra'tt, he likes -them fait,
“Because none of his creditors can
collect from him."
got executive albility?”
ALWAYS USES IT.
“Madam, did you put anything de
leterious in Ithis pie?”
“Certainly I did. I always use it in