Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, May 07, 1912, EXTRA, Page 10, Image 10

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10 11 K c TODAY: Giant Fifteen-Cent *| [Jjc B 5 _ _ Saleinßich’sEconomyßasement B—BB| 5' 2* Another ercat dav tomorrow in the Economy Basement! We’ve planned a mammoth Fifteen- Jp Cent Sale —one that in point of value-giving surpasses any of onr previous events, and yon know 3* what great bargains ruled on our 10c, I!>c and 5c sales. The very things you want day in and day bF 2* out ar* offered in this sale tomorrow at from 10r to 25c below true worth—it's the one big bargain Jp jB event on the <ale calendar. ( ome tomorrow expecting even bigger and betteV bargains than you've 2J? known in a year we’ll not disappoint you. jp. ZJj Remember, prices are for tomorrow, Tuesday, the one day only, and you must shop in person. No *sb telephone or mail orders filled. 2 cans of Old Dutch Cleanser for 15c. Pair of linen-finished Pillow Cases, 15c. Jp 5 4 large rolls of Toilet Paper for 15c. 4 bars StolluJerck’s Milk Chocolate , 15c. 3? 'in _ 2 pairs Men s black Halt Hose, 15c. b 2 / ig ia es o> aun ry oa o . Children’s 39c Dresses, spring styles, 15c. "*=» 25c Bleached Table Damask, 15c yd. ’ H & J 2* .. , . c 2 yds. full standard Percales for 15c. □J Half dozen Hemmed T able Napkins, 15c. 2 full pound bars Castile Soap, 15c. t ail Women’s 39c Mannish Shirts 'dark colors), 15c. 2 pounds any 10c Candy for 15c. 2* 25c Mercerized Voiles, in all colors, 15c yd. Men’s 25c pure Silk 4-in-hand Ties, 15c. Half dozen Individual Towels, all hemmed, Men > s aU pure linen CoUarSf 5 for t 15c. Men’s hemstitched white Handkerchiefs, 5 for *5 25c Silk-Finished Persian Lawns, 45 in. wide, 15c. »or r / r-• • ic 2E _. . .. , . , Women s 25c fancy lawn Kimonos, 15c. Tp *2? 25c sheer, Silk Finished India Linons, Sc ya. W omen's Corset Covers, 2 for 15c. mJ, 2 Turkish hath Towels, 18x36 in., for 15c. JJr Women’s 25c Cambric Drawers for 15c. 19c and 25c plain and fancy Ribbons, 15c yd. TB 25c fancy Flowers, for trimming Hats, 15c. BL ejj Red bordered Huck Towels, 2 for 15c. Women’s 25c Knit Union Suits for 15c. 2 yds. C. T. N. Curtain Swiss, 36 in. wide, 15c. Women’s Knit Vests, all sizes, 2 for 15c. JL ~Bi 3 yds. American Shirting Prints for 15c. u r 1C S 2 yds. fancy figured Silkolines for 15c. Women s 25c pure Silk Hose for 15c pair. 29c Corset CoV'r Embro'dery, 18 in. wide, 15c. ft' 2* 2 yds. of Shrunk or Embroidery Cotton for 15c. 25c Cambric Flouncings, new and pretty, 15c mJ 25c all-linen Suiting, 36 in. wide, yard, 15c. yard. JjS 2 1-2 yds. best Apron Ginghams for 15c. 4 cakes Stollwerck*s Milk Nut Chocolate, o 4 cakes Octagon Soap for 15c. 15c. I M. RICH & RROS. CO j ftWWW MW WiWM 5M- l‘ h l1 BROS, ( (). | M. b’K'll A Eh’OS. CO, | *M. Rl( Il & BROS, CO, | M. RICH A' BROS. CO. JL. Great Special In Shoes i jj .fey ity = Colo- m IHL // J s I/Ihpjii nials, PAIR //A £ f? “Wiilir Lace Mr ..n ah Ctj * £ Ox- —! U, AU 3 1 S I fords AmO S s " J \ We have just received by express thirty cases of J -J i remarkable shoe values, purchased at a great reduction J 5 JRS? by our shoe buyer, Mr. Thompson, who is now in the ® -y y f East - ' S A great number of these shoes are regular $5.00 JJ values; the balance $4.00 values. We could, of course, ask regular prices •’* for these shoes and dispose of them during the season, but, in line with J -J Rich’s policy, we are going to give our customers the full benefit of these JJ great reductions. j For Tuesday and Wednesday Only. No Mail Orders Filled S -• ■ ■ - * , fta Black Velvet, Black Satin, Black Suede. Patent, Tan Calf, Brown Velvet, Ch ampagne, Bt ' Nu-Buck, White Buck and White Canvas Pumps, Black Satin and Gun Meial Colonials, 2? Gun Metal Lace Oxfords. . 2J A largQ salesforce to serve you promptly. COME EARLY. JE | M. RICH & BROS. CO. 11 “A Department of Famous Shoes” S W»»A» ■» WW W* W ftW WWW WM New York and American Dental Parlors Reorganized After having been established for the past few years 'he Nev York and American Dental Rooms, located at 28 1-2 and 32 1-2 Peachtree street, ha- been d’ <nil a new cotrpanv composed -f three Dr P E Co'eman I."- ' H-rpe’-'and Dr. A G. Pridgen. hae been formed, doing j THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: TUESDAY, 51 AY 7, 1912. bu.-mt s .it the same pl.i< Md under the same name The interest of Dr. ( . <’. Needham has been bought by the new stoekhold ersand ho is no longer connected with tlie company. Dr. 1* E. Coleman who has been connected with tlie eompany. will be retained as [(resident. Dr. Coleman has been connected with dental offices in Atlanta for a number of years and has always been successful in his under taking. Dr. W .» Harper, secretary and treas urer of the n- w-..company. ' is b- n I practicing in Atlanta for the past seven iw—■■■"■ll ■—■■mu years and is known as one of the lead ing dentists. Dr. t>. G. Pridgen, another Atlanta dentist, lias been practicing tn Atlanta and Alabama for the past ten years and is also well known as tin expert dentist. Drs. Harper and Pridgen have a host of friends atpl patients in Atlanta and Georgia who will learn with pleasure of their new connection. *•’ Very important pages of newspapers are the Want Ad pages, because they contain live and up-to-’he-minute bus 'ne-s of the day This is an age of the live up-to-the-minute business men and a. rnen Georgian want aus cost one cent a wort. Chamberlin JohnsoirDußose Company ATLANTA NEW YORK PARIS NoteworthyValuesinthe Furniture Store Below is an honor roll of Furniture and Fix ings for the home.. Things that may fit- in with your needs at this season of refurnishing the home. None but the worthy, judged either by excep tional price or unusual beauty, has found place on this list. Read it carefully. x Solid Mahogany Candlesticks, each sl-75 Solid Mahogany Tabourettes $3-50 Imitation Mahogany Telephone Stands and Stools $5.00 Slat Back Colonial Hall Chairs $6.00 Brass Costumers. \ $9.00 Upholstered Brown Wicker Rockers SIO.OO Early English Dining Chairs, Spanish Leather Seat $2.50 Early English Foot Stools, Leather Seat. . . .$4.00 Early English or Golden Oak Colonial China Cabinets $21.00 Early English or Golden Oak Colonial Buffets $26.50 Early English Mission Buffets, 5 feet long, $40.00 Solid Mahogany Colonial 6-foot Sideboard $95.00 Solid Mahogany Colbnial China Cabinet to match $65.00 Solid Mahogany Colonial China Cabinet. . .$37.50 Mahogany Colonial Dining Chairs, Spanish Leather Seat $4 25 Mahogany Four-Post Twin Beds, per pair. .$60.00 Solid Mahogany Napoleon Bed $44.25 Solid Mahogany Dresser to match, 54 inches, $87.00 Mahogany Colonial Dresser. $30.50 Mahogany Colonial Somnoe SB.OO Mahogany Chiffonier, with mirror $!3-5O Mahogany Storage Chiffonier, with mirror, $34.00 Mahogany Storage Chiffonier, with mirror, $24.00 Agents for Macey's Sectional Book Cases Chamberlin =Johnson =Dußose Co. Lost Anything? I I Insert a small ad under “Lost and Found’’ in the Classified Section of Georgian I WantAdf The large circulation ' of tha paper makes you !! i ’I Sure j To Find It | 1 When It’s Cleaned by The STODDARD Way Then It’s Cleaned by The Best Way! 14 NYTHING that’s Dry Cleanable—Men’s. Women’s B •C*- and Children's Clothes —Kid Gloves —Kid or Satin Slippers—Fine Art Squares. Carpets. Hanging's—and <4 O other textile groods—all of them ean be most satisfac- ■ fc 3 torily Dry Cleaned att STODDARD'S. Everybody says that STODDARD is Dixie’s Great- l|| est Dry Cleaner and Dyer—and what EVERYBODY ■ ® says, must he true. .grj Men's Suits Dry Cleaned and Pressed for $ I A Wagon For a Phone Call ES We Pay Express (One Way) on Out-of-Town Orders of $2 or Over. P-S Stoddard Grea '™ Dr ” kJl.ULliu.Ul La. Atlanta Phonr 43 Cleaner and Dyer READ FOR PROFIT-- USE FOR RESULTS— GEORGIAN WATS ADS