Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, May 03, 1912, EXTRA, Page 14, Image 14

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14 ISALE OF ARMY GOODS I U.S. HAVERSACKS jls I Army Genuine I Fine for Hunters, School > I'Clt H2IS (k Khaki / ' kitxN children, Etc ’Ff . Waterproof I A Special Bargain at . Jsc Brand NCW.Only 51.50 coats k®lWB I p ARMY CANTEENS Khaki-Cork A Special .I, f* J. 1 I I / Heavy Canvas Covered, HELMETS Bar S ain at \ 1(g) Only so .Cents Special at 50 Cts. ol&U - v —..-r- •. .... , !■—l BIHIP n I 'l fl | II w»— <r.w«. ». ■' ■ir ■■ ■■■—T ■ ■■' Iff I Yatagan Sword-Bayonet—27 Ins. Long Finest Sheffield steel Blade; nMI V can be put to numerous uses | UNL I J Worth $4. only 75c EBSWMM IP—W* rMW «»-W’ 1 «■■■ «i m ,, ■ W . WIT »w, UM , > ,„. IMI | tMI mmiu ■■■<> >■ i ■*■■—■!>■ .1 1 ■■ BMJIJ I—WWI 1 ■vgwmßgßWfWirwn iPWWJWm WIR!HI»I I ikUV imwi' JRI.rTWWWBBWMMH I Government Tents, 12-oz. Duck, 7xß, 2- U. S. Army Blankets, genuine high-grade, foot walls. In first-class condition. olive drab color, five Pounds each. I ,X>x^\ Re ?Ulai Value <b"7 EA Rwl»r »12. M Value . | ITI USkPs, only . . .OU Only $6.50 gmsiM -"fti ■ wn.rnHwtwm Pf wi If wi im 1 mniwi—wiiMiim n nm*MWiw<uwMMWi< n tww .nwtiw'iijiiijjj jh I MAIL ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION KING HARDWARE COMPANY I 53 PEACHTREE STREET 11 wWx. w ■ wAx?' k ' Look For the Hose With t UlllS Mark on the Toes There are many kinds of guaranteed hosiery but they are all imitations of the original ‘ Holeproof.” • (When your husband goes out to buy sox, tell him to insist on "Holeproof”—tell him to look on the toes for our trademark. This means more than you think —it means that if any holes appear within six months we give you new hosiery free. But that is not all, the hosiery itself is more stylish and comfortable than any other on the market. 'floleproonlosierg bFOR MEN WOMEN 7 AND CHILDREN* The makers use only the finest smooth as silk. Style is increased Il and softest cotton from Egypt and f or the hosiery is shaped to fit the the Sea Islands. They pay 63 cents ank , e like „ gl(1V0 fitß the hand a pound, but could buy ordinary u * ; . I cotton at 12 cents a pound. „ M ‘ ” 3 hoS ® come , ’ n ele , ve , n 1 attractive colors and women 9 iu The yarn is three-ply in the body s j x . Price SI.SOto $3 a * and doubled to six-ply in the heels, box of six pairs. Chil- ’wfW toesand knees. Common hosiery drenshose.inblackand ZSOKX is fji.nle of two-plv yarn through- t an, at $2 a box of six (fiaEw.il out yet it costs you as much as pairs. Please come in Holeproof. ’ and see t |jj s } lO sierv to- Comfort is supreme in “Hole- day —it costs no more * | proof’—the fabric is as soft and than the ordinary. "ora’. S im U REGAL SHOE STORE L. J. Wing, Prop., 6 Whitehall I Not a Particle of Poisonous ■lead or Sulphur in Parisian Sage 1 If You Are Looking for Hair Dye Don’t Use I’ ; > Parisian Sage ) jf. ve-i -want 1, J air drVstng. it- ereflisnts., en- that •■■■!' stop <>i. ne j.'. . ,i : |- |dd Jus’' ’ r ■;u!i / i \i;Ax ■ -i ;et it. Th- girl with tfv Auburn h - ■■ -in v ( e: I \J,,hr G -uix Mt:’. T.-fa •>. —— ——, READ FOR PROHT hJSE FOR RESULTS— b C EORGIAN WANT ADS X V I'm . mih An < • nts at drug ind i ■p j 1 t • ’’nun! .'tor*!- .'.nd all (iiimiey I wb-if toiU t goods am sold. Urn J . mm o proof f laki- gr.ut pl. jsuif in xriting ■>-mi ..n< ih.,nk-<-- ymi for the 1., m ii' 1 h.iv. d' livd fi,.m . .>ui gi it h <i> tm> >. I'AIiISI \X S \GF I - . ..ntin ■[l in St. John hospital in this at for I ov.-t two months with ixpl.oid ! " i' ll I »»••••>: - ... ... ■ ' I v. "i: : ■ ba * I ■.- v. \ of- m'v.-t tis. »t ip t:.. K< .ri.-t" -. of th'.- .Tty. md got a bow , am! u-wi it o'l'ot .’ing to d>i> -tion- ■ ! th. ni -t bottle did the \m k. | h,., . is. d iMi.ni othi-’ lonios t:o h ip ~ ; I■ \ RISI ' X SAGE h . them ■: m .■ i wish you good luck m ixs im. i thank y.-u again f. >’ ’.mt ir a ( ~ for im-'" Mr Mai I'■: im \ 921 X ■•' i THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: THURSDAY. MAY 2, 1912. munammm— wwgwrtM——n— m< n»m ini— —umia-Ta—omc; jw . wmr.M jib era Keep Your Valuables Here k,. ' fj i' • I B: ■ <♦ ; v-’ ■ -*■ - w tSPIB ■ /' z z JWSRIw f > ~ 4 ■ J-1 MWW e • “WW I .--w - f ■ • v > . X Your valuable papers and jewels will be safeguard ed against loss or misplacement, if kept in this fire-proof and burglar-proof Vault. The Vault itself is absolutely impregnable, and in addition to this, every safeguard has been thrown around valuables stored here. In no instance is it possible for ANY unauthorized person to gain access to any box. Other conveniences on the same floor are: Individ ual Coupon Clipping Booths for ladies and gentlemen; Directors' Room, where patrons may hold private con sultations or examine business papers; neatly furnished Reception .Room for the ladies; and our increasingly popular Savings Department. For $3.00 a year and upward you can rent a Eox and keep your treasures out of danger. Third National Bank I Capital and Surplus $1,700,000.00 FRANK HAWKINS. JOHN W. GRANT Pres'dent. . Vice President. JOS. A. M’CORO. THOMAS C. ERWIN. Vice President. Cashier. R. W. BYERS. W. B SYMMERS. Assistant Cashier, Assistant Cashier. A. M. BERGSTROM. A. J. HANSELL. Assistant Cashier. Assistant Cashier. WWff KT) “FETHER-WATE” BAGGAGE I I It s no burden to carry these cases, for they're | e very light. lor your summer trip, they're the only thing to 1 I USC - | Sized from 16-inch up to 24. I $X«00 at l d U P I I LIEBERMAN’S | The Trunk Store 92 Whitehall ! Friday and Saturday I Specials at Rogers’ The thousands of Atlanta housewives who watch for our announcements of Friday and Saturday spe rials will be delighted with the great values here ad- 1 vertised. Get your orders in early Friday if possible and avoid the Saturday rush. 1 Pound of Sugar for Op ’** With Purchase of Any One of the Following: w I 1 pound of Roars' Santos Blend *3*l I a '. 1 pound Rogers’ Regal Coffep at Brand Corn Starch at 11 pound of Rogers’Java -l pound tin Lowney's 91a Blend Coffee at Cocoa at fc. I V ■ I pound of Rogers’ Regal P onn( i tin Walter Blend Coffee at ■. .. wUU ! Baker’s Cocoa at ~ v C.WV 1 pound of Rogers’ Climax can Bichniont Hotel , 4 Blend Coffee at WWW Brand Sugar Corn at IUG 1-4 pound of Ridgway’s 4 £T 1 can Sleepy Eye Brand *t ' Capital Household Tea at I Uv j Cut Beets at 1 I fesW 1 I pound of Ridgway’s Five 4 ©a 1 p an Farm Brand 4 ii O'clock Blend Tea at IOC 1 Asparagus at • 1-4 pound of Ridgway’s Her can Fobin Hood Brand Majesty's Blend Tea at —3C Asparagus at S»*rG * 2 boxes of Gold Medal Oif* can Foyal Scarlet Brand Hardwood Toothpicks at IUG Asparagus at fcwG 1 can of Piedmont Hotel 4 ’ ' iin Monogram Asparagus OQf* Brand Georgia Cane Syrup at ... I wCp i (tips or large spears i, at &VV California Peaches Fresh Tomatoes, 10 c q( . Also following Him fresh vegetables: Finest California Dessert Peaches tn heavy sugar syr. NEW IRISH POTATOES up—Brownie. Robin Hood, Palmo, Geyser or Easter nvrAn w a rto< err FPV brand—2pc and 30c values; not more than ■> cans bJNAi nJSAJNb urjljJjJXi m to a buyer, at, per * CUCUMBERS can •• SQUASH RADISHES ONIONS White Top, White Heath or Expansion Brand Fancy LETTUCE CABBAGE .10 Pounds of Sugar For 50c I B With Purchase of 24 lb. Bag of Any of Rogers’ Flours 1 i ' Although nour has advanced }h TANCY | $1.50 per barrel, our same low Bl J prices will be in effect the bal- ! f • 11 i • ance 01 this week only. Specials in Picnic Foods! Just arrived, and on sale Friday and Saturday—lso We handle a completi line f Ut- -Xatu. oal Bi.-'uit ■ I'ompani . cakes and crackers, including the follow- H eases of finest Imported Sardines, including: fng popular sp< ■ ialti': ■ Xabis-o Wafers . AT 8 Ro.-e Queen French Sardines (in peanut oil), per Baronet I'-isci.i: I ~ M I'hee-' Sandwich ... ' xia jrt can 9c Fig X’ewton g K aU fl 3 cans for 25c f A r:lh ? ,n 'MT ( 111 9 .M.i hm.illow Daintier \ ® I Saltine Biscuit . I W Exeelda Norwegian Smoked Sardine? In olive oil. IS to S<"‘ial T>-a Bi ' ui' ' p 1,, 122 fish to the can 10c \ anilla Vafers I Uneerln Biscuit j AT 1 Royal Scarlet Norwegian Smoked Sardines. ... 12 1-2 c Fneeda Lunch Biscuit I Zuzu Ginger Snaps > Dupont Sardines, double size cans 20c Lemon Snaps .. . a J j Graham ■ rackers ) P'Vg- Dupont Skinless and Boneless Sardines 20c Sea Foam His. no per pound . .20c Saratoga Flak' . per pound 17 l-2c Royanette French Sardines, with trufflesand pickles, Vanilla Wafer: pei pound .IS, , . ' .’’a' slim a 'lo« Pr. in l'i for ■ ■ ror 25c Orange Marmalade Bars 10 for 5c ■ Marshmallow i i-oams 10c dozen H Best American Mustard Sardines 8c Ice Cream Cakes liic dozen fl Other Good Things to Eat When Picnicking Underwood's Soused Mackerel—a Armour s Veribest Brand Lunch A splendid new line of Pickles an real sea-food deliiact. large tin.2oc Tongue Olives a’ Rogers’ famous low Marshall's Kippered Herring; large La'i ci 'tin 35c I l' ; " e:< tin 20c Armour's Veribest Brand Chicken plain an(l ptuffed Olives, at. per Loaf tin 5c Kippered Herring; small tin ...,10c Richardson & Robbins' Boned b9«le 10c. 20c, 25c, 30c Chicken: i t , I I Red Ci oss Potted Meat (tongue fla- j Small tin 35c . p, ‘ ''veet. sour, mix-d and dill, vor), tin 4c I Large tin ". 55c per K ’tth 10c, 15c, 25c, 30c. 35c ... , Specials For Quantity Buyers - 100 pound bags of No. 3 she full pack 60 pound tubs of Granulated Sugar Tomatoes Snowhite or Scoco $5.40 bag. $2.25 Case. 81-2 c lb. Prunes—Other Evaporated Fruits Finest Santa Clara Valley I Selected Figs, 15<- kind, California Prunes at fol-, . ■••• -9c I X ifißwStt '-I i r- jJ" iip'.a h A apo rated Peach- fl mwing pri-’es Fridav and , n- > , ■, a ‘ ( kind. per S fx Saturday: pound 121-2 c g \ > i ■ , , ! inest Seeded Raisins, pec I \ f ' \/ '“ c kmfl ’ P er po un( i 9<T package .... Sr. i raEwwrj 15c kiud ' per pound v ' ' \ t PRUNES - Oc kin( i' P ( ‘ r pound ... ,16c JLe; I I *sfli»VrX pi ''t‘ ? ? o£nc m , . Xi 'a \ ork kt aporated Ap- B I 2be kind. p£r pound ...19c pl-.-. } „. r P;1 , ], >;l „ IGc | [Rogers ? 35 Stores! ““ ' JIJ