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/HE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1010.
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SATURDAY’S SUIT SALE
$10.00
We propose that this special sale shall be one
long to be remembered to those who are so for
tunate as to come to our retail store,' 96 White
hall St., Saturday. We will put on sale 68 very spe
cial Ladies’ Suits, handsomely tailored and lined,
coats 32 inches with skirts of the latest model, as
long as they last, one day only
$12.00
Also 42 long black Kersey Coats, handsomely
trimmed and lined, 54 inches long; as long as they
last at
$10.00
We have said goodbye to these suits and coats and
they must move quickly tomorrow.
SOUTHERN SUIT & SKIRT CO.
MANUFACTURERS
RETAIL STORE 96 WHITEHALL ST.
MAIL ORDERS HAVE PROMPT ATTENTION
Saturday at McClure's
First and Second Floors
Men’s Four-in-Hand
silk, washable and
knit novelties........
Ties,
5c
Bas-.
Lot of Fancy Holiday
kets, on sale tomor- 5c
row at, choice.
Gift Boxes in various shapes
and sizes; poinsettia
;es; poi
design*; 10c
Hemstitched Cross-
Handkerchiefs; to-
Lndics’
Barred
morrow,
two for.
5c
Lot of novelty Battenberg
Centerpieces to sell 25c
tomorrow at.
Hemstitched Damask Side
board and Dresser Scarfs;
tomorrow
only.
25c
Good size Turkish Bath Tow
els on sale tomor- d* 4 AA
row nt, dozen... ^ I aUU
at $1.00;
50c
Ladies’ Sweaters
Misses' and Chil
dren’s Sweaters...
Special Display and Sale of
White Topaz Jewelry
The Same Novelties That Made Such
a Hit When Shown Here Before
SOCIETY
TO ENTERTAIN DEBUTANTE
DURING COMING MONTH
Mill Lula Dean Jnnea, on* of thn
Toy Department—ith Floor
Specials for Saturday Only
25c
From 10 to 11 o’clock Sat
urday (one hour only) we
will sell Dolls’ Folding Go-
carts with steel frames and
bicycle wheels; real
50c values, at
Regular $1 Chocolate Set,
including two cups, two sau
cers, cream pitcher and su
gar dish, beautifully dec
orated; Saturday, 50c
per set
Doll Toilet Set of
pieces, new decorated
sign; $1 value;
Saturday
ten
de-.
50c
Extra special value in a 24-
inch Jointed Doll with real
hair on sewed wig, sleep
ing eyes, slippers and socks;
worfh $2.00; ^«J Aft
Saturday 9 I aUU
Doll Beds of gilded wire, 24
inches' long; complete with
mattress, pillows and canopy
top; on Sale Sat- A* 4 ft ft
urday only at.. 9 I aUU
“Humpty Dumpty” Sets,
regular 50c and $1.00 kinds;
Sr..25c*« 50c
McClure Ten-CentCo
63 Whitehall, Corner Hunter
_ , . iy
cember. Mr. and Mrs. Sam D. Jones'
afternoon reception will bo an event
of tho 10th from I to I o'clock, and
will bo followed by a dance In tho
eveplng. Mrs. Bolling Jones’ reception
will be given on the 17th. Miss Nel
son Chambliss, of Chattanooga, who
was the much admired guest of Miss
Jones last summer, will be here for
this pretty party. Mrs. Dunbar Roy
has unnounced a reception which she
will give for Mias Jones and for Mlsa
Margaret Webb in December.
LORGNETTES,
Gold, Silver nnd Silver Ql
largest assortment ever shown
optician In the state. Prices that will
sell them. Come now and have one laid
Optical Co.. >5
aside. Walter Ballard
Peaohtree-st. (Clock Sign).
The Lyric this week—“At
the Mercy of Tiberius.”
MEN’S SUITS
FROM MILL ENDS.
Made to measure at $11.75.
$25.00 values. See our win
dows. Singer’s, 93 Peach
tree.
THEATER TICKETS
FREE EVERY DAY
If jour “want ad'* l> In Tb* Georgian you
not only atand a better chance to secure
our want, but hare en equal chance to go
"" "yrtc NR a gorat of Georgian
Want Ada.'* Hee announcement In thla Is*
aue.
Georgian want ada coot 1c a word.
Go to the Lyric aa the gueet of Geor*
rian want ada. Bee announcement In this
Niue.
OVERCOATS FROM
MILL ENDS
Made to order, $11.75. $25.00
values. Singer’s, 93 Peach
tree.
The Lyric this week—“At
the Mercy of Tiberius.”
MILL END SALE.
Never in the history of the
tailoring business have such
values been offered. All-
wool suits or overcoats made
to measure $11.75. Singer’s,
93 Peachtree.
Personal Mention
Mila Julia Calvin, of Experiment
Station, la spending several days In
Atlanta as the guest of Mrs. Louise
Spalding Foster, 499 Courttand-st,
Mr. Georg* R. Ambler, of Langhorne.
Pa., I* spending a few days at the Pied
mont.
Mr. H*nry E. Harmon leaves this
week for a visit to his mother In South
Carolina.
Misses Carris Dallis and Mas Cooh-
ran remain In tho city until Monday,
when they return to Brenau.
moflla at her home on Capltol-ave.
Mi*a Effie Mas Tlllar has been tfulte
III for several days at her homo on
North Jnckson-at.
Mr. Bassett, of Oshkoslx WIs., who
has been the guest of Mr. W. C. Hum
phries for several days, leaves Satur
day for his home.
Miss Amalia Smith has as her guest
tor the week-end. Miss Dorothy Cowles.
Miaies Marjory Brown and Pastle
May Ottley left Friday for Macon to
attend the Thallan dance.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Merritt, with
“sal
their children, little Miss Hazel and
Master William, will be the guests of
Mr. and Sira. Arthur Hale In Augusta
for the week-end,
Mrs. P, J. Farrell and Miss Maggie
Farrell gave a Thanksgiving dinner and
mill .< few rri'Uiils had a very enjoy,
able time at 64 East Alexander-st.
Min Dessa Eubanks, who attended a
danco In Newman on Wodnosday even
ing, Is spending the remainder of the
week In Grantvllle as the guest of Mrs.
Moreland Cellars.
Dr. and Mrs. E. C. Cartlsdgs are at
three
ment In tho Colonial after
months absence.
Mrs. J. R. Mobley entertained at a
family dinner party on Thursday even
ing In honor of Mrs. Oscar Tomlinson,
of Tate, a house guest.
Mrs. Howard McCall. Mrs. 8. W.
Foster, Mr*. C. B. Walker, Mr*. J. R.
Watt*. Mrs. Joseph H. Morgan, Mrs.
John Perdu*, Mr*. Spencer Atkinson,
Mr*. Henry B. Scott, Mra. William
Yesndle and Mrs. Georgs Hops re
turned home Thursday, after attending
tho D. A. R. conference In Savannah.
Mrs. W. P. Psttillo and Mrs. R. O.
Campbell returned Thuraday from a
meeting of the Colonial Dames In Sa
vannah.
Mrs. John M. Graham and Miss Ms-
bis Cortelyou, of Marietta, are In the
city.
Mrs. Oscar Pssplss, of Cartersvtlle,
ome from the D. A. R. conference In
Savannah.
Miss Ethel Stokes will entertain a
party of friends organised Into a social
club called "The Jolly Dosen" at her
home In West End Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. John Stokes are visit
ing in Villa Rica and Tallapoosa, On.
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Payne’s recep
tion will be the largo and brilliant
social event of Friday.
Mrs. W. S. Elkin returns from a vis
it In Kentucky the latter part of next
week.
Miss Nelson Chambliss, of Chatta
nooga, will be the guest of Miss Lula
i Economy Basement Specials *
of
Fifty Untrimmed Shapes, slightly damaged.
Each .!
ICO Untrimmed Sb
small Turbans
m
t
including
100 Trimmed Hats, good styles,
all colors. Each ^
Ostrich Feathers in ajl colors;
special values . a
Fancy Feathers, Quills and Wings, also good
Cockades; each, 5c, 10c andt
100 Wire Frames.
Each .*.
Sale of
5c and 10c values, including Val Laces of all kinds and
Linen Torchon Laces, Edgings'and Insertings. A won
derful lot of bargains for; Saturday only.
On
rset Sale
Continues
Special Bargains for Saturday
5
%
Piles and piles of Corsets of every kind and description—for tall fi|
ures. or short figures or'any figure. Bargains every one, that should ca
the entire city of Atlanta to our basement sales room. If you do not
need one for “good” wear, get one for “house” wear. It will be well worth
your while. .
Think of It! Piles and Piles of Corsets Valued
up to $1.50 to Close Out Tomorrow Urh 29c |
Come Early Before the Best are Gone.
at
M. Rich & Bros. Co.
M. Rich & Bros. Co. ^
DUPLICATE BROKEN
LENSES FOR 50 CENTS
Quality unaurpawed. My upstairs lo
cation permits me to offer you a bona
fide saving: of 33 1-3 per cent. R. H.
fide saving: or 33 1-3 per com. it. «.
Menken, the Upstairs Optometrist and
Optician, corner Peachtree and Walton
Sts., entrance 2 1-2 Walton, with M.
Greer, the Jeweler.
Dean Jones on December 17..
Mra. C. R. Bennett entertained at a
bridge party on Friday afternoon at her
home at the post.
Miss Ruth Barry gave a pretty after
noon bridge party on Friday, which
was one of the very pleasant event! of
the day.
Mra. Burton Smith, who has been
quite 111 for the past three weeks. Is
better now, but Is still confined to her
home.
Miss Willio Foster. Miss Clara Gantt.'
Miss Carrie Galloway. Mr. Carl Foster
and Mr. John H. Myers composed a
picnic party to Kennesaw mountain
Thursday.
In Lloyd a Newa today.
In this letter Crippen declares he was
— facta will be found ultimately
to prove his Innocence. The letter re
buts In detail the evidence as to the Iden
tification of the remains found buried In
the cellar of his home, and says the con-
created chiefly by the preJud
In the public mind by the Bens&uonai
story of his flight and capture.
The letter concludes with a tribute to
Miss LeXeve, who, the writer declare*#
“has loved me as few women lore men. J
My last prayer will be that God marl
protect her and allow her to Join me inj
eternity.*’
Go to the Lyric as the guest of Geor
gian wont ads. See announcement In this
The Store That Saves You 25%
—and “thirty days from date” i* Christmas! Can yon believe itt
tomorrow nnd we will show you.
Well, children, come here
T.oytown Opening at Hightower Ha rdware Co mfiany's
Saturday, November 26. VPurm's Orchestra from 4 to 6 o'clock
Hightower Hardivare Company, . . . 90 ^Whitehall Street
Old Santa Claus will he here to shake hands with all good little boys and girls
London, Nov. 25.—A three-column let-
Ciure LeXeve, . _ .
tests his Innocence of the murder of his
wife. Belle Elmore Crippen, Is published
Holiday
Suggestions
SCARF PINS—An afcces-
eory to a gentleman', toi
let that le hard to dispense
with. Our line, signet,
mounted with semi or pre
cious stones, has a special
Interest (or you at thle sea
son ot gift-buying. Solid
gold, $1.90 up.
%ugepc i/ytagpcffs.
«JCW CliClf} - 07 WHITEM^UU OT.
Sensible, Handsome Gifts
Scarfs Pins—an excellent assortment. A Scarf
Pin is the one piece of jewelry that many men
allow themselves. Scarf ;Pins are a special fea
ture in our jewelry stoclt, presenting a splendid
assortment of styles, quite in keeping with the
most sensitive appreciation of good taste. The
great economy of Tobias pricing needs but little
emphasis.
Brilliant Display of Scarf Pins
Diamond Hone Shoe Pin (16 fine Diamond,) $100.00
Diamond Hone Shoe Pin (19 Diamond,, 9 sapphires). 00.00
Diamond Cluster Phi (9 Diamonds) 75.00
Diamond Cluster Pln(7 Diamonds, Pearl Centera) .. 85.00
Diamond Pin (4 Diamonds, Moonstone Center) .... 40.00
Diamond Pin (4 Diamonds, Amethyst Center) 27.50
Diamond Pin (4 Diamonds. Emerald Center) 25.00
Diamond Pin. (9 Diamonds, I Pearls) - 25.00
Diamond Lion Head Pin (S Diamond,) 32.50
Diamond Tiger Head Pin (1 Diamond) 15.00
Diamond Ptna, many design,. Diamond set $6 to $20
Solid Sold Signet Pina (engraving free) . $1 to $2L50
Call and moke your aeleettnna now while our magnifi
cent stocks of Diamonds, Watches, Rings. Cuff Buttons
Bracelets, La Valllerles, Lockets. Fobs, Chains. Cut Glass.
Sterling Silver Novelties, Clocks, Statuary, etc., are com
plete. A small deposit on any article will secure it until
Christmas. - f
Mall order, filled promptly. We will aend good, C. <>•
D. with privilege of examination. ■
Everything Marked in Plain Figures
9- El- ALABAMA-ST.
Ml
The Store That Saves You 25%