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THE ATT.AXTX OEORHIAN ANTI NEWS: TUESDAY. MAY 7, 1912.
Fascinating Hair tor Women
It’s Easy to Have Natural Colored. Lux
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So many women have gray and faried
hair that makes them appear much older
than they really
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using HAY S HAIR
HEALTH
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HAYS HAIR HEALTH is guaranteed
tn g a satisfaction or money back
Ti e degree team of Fulton Lodge, Odd
F'eilG.vs. will meet Wednesday night at
7 o n’clock in the lodge hall All mem
bers are urged to attend
J. X STARNES,
Captain, Degree Team.
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MONDAY, the opening day, SS
was a great success. Many Mie
eyes were fitted. Come and jSS
take advantage of the greatest friA;
eye glass opportunity.
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Columbian I
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FRESH COUNTRY
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CASH GROCERY CO.
118-120 Whitehall St.
THE! GRANO
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and all week Matinee dailv
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Greater Than the Arabian Xights '
Price?. 13<\ 25c, 50c.
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The Scientific Sensation of the World
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THE EXPOSITION FOUR—VISIONS
D’ART and Other Features
NEXT WEEK, BOSTON FADETTES
ChamberlinJohiisofiDußose Company
Atlanta New York Paris
A Sale of Suits in the
Juvenile Department
(THIRD FLOOR)
SO-75 FOR MISSES’ SUITS THAT WERE
$15.00 and $18.50. The sizes are 15 and
17 years, which means that not only misses,
but small women may share the saving. And weclaim
that at sls and $lB 50 these suits represented more
value than any suits that Atlanta has seen at the
same prices.
You will better believe this when you study the
materials, the smart styles and the excellent tailoring.
Plain serges, navy and brown shepherd checks and a
scattering of striped serges. Most of the coats are in
the smart box effect that the young Misses usually
prefer.
FOR MISSES’SUITS THAT WERE
I / $18.75, sizes 15 to 17 years, d'hemate
-1 r j a | s are navv serge and shepherd checks.
Any doubt about their style, their real worth and at
tractiveness will be dis] > died by your 1 irst glance. I'hey
have in their cutaway coats, their neat trimmings of
buttons, folds, and silks about the collar and cuffs, all
the little marks of distinction that a young lady seeks
in a suit, but so seldom finds under $25.00.
Norfolk Jackets in Serge and Linen Crash
In sizes from 2 to 14 years.
'Those of serge arc in red with green collar and
cuffs, and in cream, and priced 55.00 and 87.50.
Those of linen crash are in natural shade. and
priced $4.50 to $4.75, according to size.
The demand for Norfolk Jackets throughout the
country is amounting to a craze. Small wonder; these
combine more service and good-looks than any coat
that the same money could possibly buy.
They are newly arrived and right now all sizes
are here.
Children’s White Dresses 59c and 75c
It is no exaggeration to tell you that their values
are 75c and SI.OO, although they were marked the
moment they were unpacked 59c and 75c.
They represent a smart purchase on our part.
The sizes are 2 to 6 years.
All are white lawns, fashioned with the long
waist and pleated skirts. The yt'kes show fine tucks
or narrow embroidery bands. Some have Dutch
necks, others low roundi necks.
At these prices we believe mothers will buy
them by the half-dozens.
Children’s Bloomer Dresses 89c to $2.00
Sizes 4 to 12 years.
The price rises gradually from 89c to $2.00 ac
cording to the percale or gingham used, the em
broidery trimmings and the style.
They are sensible and saving dresses. The
bloomers, under the pleated skirt and of the same
material, do away with white underskirts. And as
the summer season playtime draws nearer, the econ
omy of bloomer dresses becomes more apparent.
'The ginghams and percales are in neat checks,
stripes and plaids in blue, grey, pink and tan.
Chamberlin=Johnson=Dußose Co.,