Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, June 19, 1907, Image 14

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H THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 19. !**• THESE HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR SPECIALS CARRY OUT OUR AR GUMENT TO THE FULLEST The advertising of this store has attracted atten* „ tion all over the country. Retail merchants discuss it. Manufacturers criticise it favotably, or otherwise, cording to their standards. ^fitter* It a, subject?** ^ • professional comment. Salespeople taad it. Compctt tors find it interesting. Traveling ipen ahqw It to tfceif ** friends as a “novelty.” A shrewd newspaperman eajrn that the insertion of our advertising in a newspaper boosts its circulation. ' The thought arises—wB«* are the element# in our advertising that make it distinctive? Its literary quality? eosh. WO ere essayist* only in the eenae that we make an attempt to 80 some* tiling. Wf jUftfcjwn ourselves on onr syntax. "'TVs,'we don’t beloftf to the Limited Organisation of writers who express their idea* classically* The fact is that our Advertising is unique because we apply so much vigor to the effort of making it ex. act. If all merchants were to quit exaggerating, our advertising would cease to be notable. This goes to prove that the public lias cQjno to pass over the subterfuges in advertising, as a matter of course, and any deviation from the established form =-sufih as pura-4psta»tly creates widespread .atten tion. Accuracy serves us better than invention, but if it didn’t we’d stick to it just the same. fhis Store has. just as much dignity a»d seapcnal-. *iMy*s »banh.»e*tie far more helpful and import ant to a greater number of people in the community than any bank. — «-• fiowwouldjpoucegavd • bank that falsified ltd., statements and colored its reports in order to secure jpur patronage? A bank that followed etwH jnethode WWUld fajl .or lack of public confidence. Why should a store operate according to a lower Standard of Ethics Than a ban?.? It shouldn’t. We have never been face to face With a cftSiS, w» huvO'nwmr(been eogfrented with nay situation m - —• - wwergnoy thatriw w* judgwiint, justified even a half Our edwls is based on exactness. WiCi 1W t® 49 9$wywi;se 4 utter confusion would over whelm us* Qpe w.a&W Qt $® point would call tt)f an other, and we’d soon get so entangled in the meshy sin uosities of deception that the limpid reputation go have achieved wpuld become opaque. But som* nartfMtosr au guilty qI . gffiiopa sorts of manipulations. . And so in this way the public is led astray in one way or another, We endeavor to keep a sharp watch on merchandise *n. ettfetTo project customers who de pend upon us. We can’t change the bad practices that exist. All we can do is to warn you to choose your merchant wjAb-cafi, ... The nanratt jdNUlu& the ewnen&iy of a retail store is moMijr a aititeb tat puapwl gain in flofc qw idea, it is^t the idee, of my marsh^it ,wb» Jaa& Jmart Aad*oul and a broad mind, and determine* to rPfflftjg il!tth in the fight, ... “Business is Jwgiaau!’ is, tbojOAsim. of tits booth abA She peripatetic coster monger. Wq jbaIk A sale to Ifiake a friend—absolute fairness and one price to all. We benefit ourselves only as wo benefit others. The recognition of this troth plgeea ws far beyond the temp tations of trade. We stand for the interests of our cus tomers, always. Ladies’ plain lisle Stockings, extra fine finish—Sou- L-i; M, too And wta; m vqhw; this &i9/. 19' Madias’ pliua 2ilk LiefeXa* &>u» douhlo keel, ton mA mta, overy day value 35a; jjhiHi 29« • Ladies’ ^fitack Lace fiddf Ho$e, Hermsctbff dye, nice, lacy patterns; 50c value; this sale, 39 Children’s black silk lisle fine ribbed Hose. Regu- Ular prica 36c; this .pale, Ladies’ very fine thftffttack all phre iloio wMh tollfwtii Xfthlt U<1 5 > this sal# > 1.19 Ladies’ low-neck, no-sleeve Vest, Swiss tibbed, 35r value; price this sal*, „ , . 29c • Sffise^mgfi teiHhse; iegulaf^fieB Mi; pttcE for this sale, . — .V Boys’ Egyptian Cottfitt-SlWftS with knee Drawers 2a AUtph; price 25c; this sale* 39c 19c Children’s fine one and one ribbed Fast Black Hose, double heel, toe and sole; price, Ladies’ low-neck, no-sleeve, Richelieu Ribbed Sum mer Vest. Price, 15 10c - >&*tfesl lew-neck, no-sleeve Swiss tabbed lislg Vest* 25c value; this sale. Ladies* low-neck, ttf-ylpeve Vest, mercerized tape, neck and arm; price, 19c 15c c han iberli n-J I nson -1 Myji'w U Bose Company Kirkwood. Decatur. Brookwood, Battle n “—■ .'.‘jswr'.Vswatxo sajiujw*- ■ pm A-iVuk^iqj.jUui WOULD TIKE t« HU. Committee Recommendg An nexation of Every Suburb. The executive committee ot ten on « ty extension concluded ite work on ednesday by adopting a report to tho apmmtttee of forty on the ll*e of Up. agreements made by. the cofaiqfnee with the representative, of the od(|ylng communities and munlclpalltlee. A raoWsrp Incsodeereat ltav heat- Ian, tee»-W**"h Mt-tncli tnmHIAflTW Ten wefTT. The committee recommende the a%ah ,1 fi’J* wtek - m " r " "" ,l,,n The meeting Wednesday morning wa* praaljfd oyer by James If. Oray. «k "tee ran. te« the VbllMIkar othar* ' we .T2Jl!. “"‘‘“dance: John E. Murphy mPk£ 2!mf,h r ' 1 ' lay, °.':- C “y Vomptroi dsldsmlth, Councllmen Martin and Mayor Joyner and Alderman extension question was thor- dlacussed from 10 until 12: SO Mayor Joyner has called a meeting of the committee of forty to be held next Tuesday morning at 10 o’clock In the council chamber, at which the report of • has *“ * thl>e Ihc matter will go to councl Tha report will not be xlv.n publication until the committee of fortl haa met. * fuer which gave* ouljr 7» to w mm mem II. U J. Williams won first honor. Tttfi tiwtar orators were: Ueorge H. lot^ of Atlanta, and Phillip R. Welt- eta. The law orators nvesai JAMESTOWN JOS Williams Wins First Honor Contest. 111. S. Darker, of Atlanta, und W. -WlnMMwrn, of Barnesvtlte. ntattons of the memor a made by Harrison Joq kltt'AljMIctory was delivered by Xi ill Rc- * sign From Com . Special to W|C AXK'SiH, Athens, 4^. JU'lkltr-Vorty dents were departmei University todHy. AMB. A f. auw» iiltlm* MAY DISSOr.VE TTlPCAn TTJTT.QT •eve. .. W ^ , he Q nr ,| a commission to the Jan*. PA VHP TATArTCR ATTCVV Mftment of just Icq. A formal com- * Exp^Jtlon. at a meetln* o« tka iA '- 014 IMMIGRATION . J Ui*n. •~V-..rtv-.me .to. t<« lRt b<*vn tnaik «•,.<*> eoaJntoaldMo ka held Thursday mqcn- ^ ' n • MTCI- ' n «** m ‘Mlojner << 8»cWu nf VLd vVfhteVn In IffW ffTTHej tra( j e nn< j asking; that It he dlssolvetl U^nHKnus. itfa., 5udW l! through pr»>secutlon by the tUttWHUMMs mission. W. Norwood Mitchell will probably t^’t^o'r .av.11^ T hv ,hiT. d tenrt ” res ‘*“ a,lon “ chaln "« n "»fMANUFACTURERS tfnat It to be investigated b> the de- the Q Mr g) a commission to the Jan C °TO- mwg Kxpotion, .at a meeting o$ tbs ——•—*— * - *--•* —**—• * Tiny caiqkr^iton at Jwnealown. He wa. paytleuktt'l)' Intsrested In that event, and tb* dertliMtorr aervlres of Rilllooh Hall, acorxla's buJldln* at the fair. The members of the cctnijWaiton a>w TO N,.Mitchell, Atlontn, oknirman: M, V, CkivSt, MMftaMM station, xecre- jyt W. ft. Vjutes, executive com- ltehine r ; T- C. Rui*qp, treasurer; ilni iTurn Terrell, chalrma* J. YilHh ; T Carr ^. .. 8. <; , DuiU.iL WklltBJ. UeldsJ , D. A. Tomklni Cordele; S. F. Parroti7 .Wl8«lw Jafule West. Valdosta, and C. R. RusseHrCo™triM Mflopment lumbue. “ “ Several Important matters will ba mhtvants to locals In Georgia, follow ing a stirring address by G. Gunby Jor. dan, of Columns, president of ths Georgia Inuwtgratlsn Association. Sixty Aatop msnnfatAurere, repre senting all part* of UM etato. were In attendance, The convention MMi/ed unanlmous- rl.alrii.vt .•\-..tll«*|.,: Iv « r. — .^tlou lusrij* a: i J. Pvrolt Pflyne* H'oRt Of Tqs tntDdeftVtlon lKJfCtfmi art- Federal While Mr. Mitchell has not definitely nual convention of the Georgia Indus- Miiiiiuniitil to lauailyn,iUiluUit JM..li utoi Anau Uilim teu lion association. of Charlotte, N. in "Southern Indos- and Its Influence In Changing the Political Economy of the South." follows: ,Rycsldent. Dr. Jeff Davie. Toccos. ' Ga.; vice president. H. P. Melkleham. LlndMe. Ga.: secretary and treasursr, Chartsa D. Tuller, Atlanta, Ga; £■ f- V'erderr. of Augusta, remains chair man <fl the executive committee. The Rlrltte. the first ttesmer to ef"”'** Atlantic, was ITS feet loug. sail he. wa-