Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, May 08, 1912, EXTRA, Page 13, Image 13

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Reducing the Cost of Living. In these days .of soaring food prices it behooves the careful housekeeper to pick those foods that give 'he most nourishment in proportion to their cost. With the prices of meats beyond the reach of a table allowance that once proved sufficient, one must choose something that provides meat nourish ment without meat cost. That food is found in Faust Spa ghetti. Faust Spaghetti is made from rich, glutinous rhjrunr wheat It provides as much neuroshminet as many times its value, in meat or eggs. A 5c package of Faust Spaghetti will provide a gen-. erpus helping to five persons. You can not find a cheaper food, nor a better food—-nor a food that is so universally enjoyed Many thrifty housewives who serve spaghetti in some form very oft en. make it the chief dish for dinner once a week—and they say that it does hot only prove economical, but also receives the hearty approval of their families. Write for our free book let of Faust Recipes. MAULL BROS. 1221 St. Louis Avenue. St. Louis, Mo. IF YOUB CHILD NEEDU PHYSIC If Cross. Feverish. Tongue Coated Give “Syrup of Figs” to Clean the Stomach. < Liver and Bowels. Look at the tongue. Mother! If coat ed. it is a. sure sign that your little one s insides, the stomach. liver and 30 feet of bowels, are clogged up with putrefying waste matter and need a gentle, thorough cleansing at once. When your child is listless, drooping, pale, doesn't sleep soundly or eat heart ily or is cross, irritable, feverish, stom ach sour, breath bad, has stomachache, diarrhoea, sore throat, or is full of cold, give a teaspoonful of Syrup of Figs, and in a few hours ail the foul, consti pated waste, undigested food and sjjr bile will gently move on and out of its little bowels without nausea, griping or weakness, and you surely will have a well, happy and “smiling Child again shortly. With Syrup of Figs you are not drug- • ging your children, being composed en tirely of luscious figs, senna and aro matics it can not be harmful, besides they dearly love its delicious taste. Mothers should always keep Syrup of Figs handy It is the only stomach, liver and bowel cleanser and regulator —heeded.- \ little given today will save ■ -a sick child tomorrow. Full directions for children of all ages and for grown-ups plainly printed on the package. Ask your druggist for the full name, x. "Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna," I prepared by the California Fig Syrup j Co. This is the delicious tasting, gen- j uine old reliable. Refuse anything else I offered. I —’—:—C ■■ -■ ~ ■ ~" T ~ ' 1 J,, —ii!__— ■■ .J i'l ■ v Chainberlin=Johuson = Dußose Co. Atlanta New York Paris ChamberlindohnsoirDußose Co. A Suit Sale of First Importance Tomorrow morning at 8:30 o’clock, begins a Suit Sale that you will remember. We have been going through the suit stock—-gathering the best styles that we have sold down to the ones and the twos and the fews. Two lots have been made of them. Now comes the momentous occasion of their disposal—-Don’t you miss it if you have the purchase of a. suit in mind. It would be the height of extravagance. For you may have all the style and individuality that the season has brought-in this way: $12.50 $17.50 For Suits That Were *21 15 to ’3l” For Suits That Were ‘33* to ’45" Seventy-five in all. Serges, cheviots, whip- Fifty of these. And among them are many cords, men’s-wear mixtures, novelty weaves and |of the always wanted navy and black serges black-and-white stripes. Besides the greys, the and black with white line stripes. Grey and shades of Copenhagen and turquoise blue tans-- tan whipcords are prominent—-and charming there are plenty of staple navy and black serges, styles in Copenhagen serge that show the heavy A hen you see the styles and the tailoring you lace and button trimmings of the moment. All will know why they were $21.75 to $31.75. I beautifully tailored and lined. None Sent On Approval or C. O. D. None Taken Back or Exchanged Chamber I in=Johnson=Dußose Co. New Mid-Summer Leg horns and Lace Hats-New Sum mer Felts at Allen’s Our Miliinery Section is ready to have you come in and make your selection for your best mid season wear. We are showing you our best im ported models—all very handsome. Leghorns, Tagle Braids, Milans, lace-covered and all-lace hats are here in all grace and elegance. NEWSUMMER FELTS The charming negligee hat is the Summer Felt. We show smartest styles from Burgesser, in white, pink, blue and chamois--$2.50 to $8.50. White Felts, faced with panama, in contrasting colors—sl2.so. Special Sale of Mariette Corsets We have a few lines of our famous Mme. Mar iette Corsets that we are going to close out at once. These are -those that do not conform to the extreme low bust styles or the extra long style hips de manded now. There are a great many figures that do not wear either of these in comfort. If you are one, you’ll derive great benefit from this opportuni ty to buy the best corset made for less than its first cost. 55.00, $6.50 and $7.50 Mme. Mariette Corsets, as long as they last, $2.50 We Do Not Fit These Sale Corsets J. P. ALLEN & CO. 51 and 53 Whitehall Street LIDS ATLANTA GEORGIAN AM) NEWS: W EDN EfejJAi. jla i “The Underselling Store’’ “The Underselling Store’’ A Special Sale of Genuine White Heron Aigrettes White Heron Aigrettes are the scarcest, most wanted and most expen sive articles in the millinery trade today. In the few downtown stores that have these aigrettes, prices are almost prohibitive. We have secured a limited supply of very fine quality genuine White Heron Aigrettes and will place them on sale tomorrow at the bargain prices quoted below. There will be quick buying and late comers are apt to be disappointed —so, come early. $5.00 Values at $2.95 SIO.OO Values at $4.95 $7.50 Values at $3.95 ; $12.50 Values at $6.95 Bargains in Untrimmed Hat Shapes An immense offering of new and stylish untrimmed hat shapes at bargain prices ( tomorrow. Included are all the novelties in style, all the popular shades and combi nations. Prices are less than half real value. Four big tables: Table Xo. I. Table Xo. 2 Table No. 3 Table No. 4 Choice Choice Choice Choice 95C sl-45 si-95 $2.95 j Ready-to-Wear Hats A Sale of Ribbons A choice collection of new models in hand- Plain and fancy Ribbons—Taffetas, Mes made, ready-to-wear Hats in smart “tail- salines, etc., in all the pretty colors; up ored” effects; $2.50 (TH fin 1 to 6 inches wide; up to ORft valuestPliUU j 50c valuesLUu A Sale of New Suits and Skirts Spring Tailored Suits —serges, Panamas, Xew Skirts of Panama, serges, voiles, fancy mixtures—real $lO A R etc.; regular values $7.50, in HR $17.50 values qlllitU this sale only m) HidU 1 ■ - — . / Red Norfolk Jackets New Leather Bags The popular Red Xorfolk Jackets for la- Xew Hand Bags of genuine leather; some dies and misses; made of good all-wool lined with genuine leather; values up to fabric and worth $7 50; $R fin $2.00; choice, (TH tomorrow iPuiUU tomorrow l|)liUU “Styleplus” Suits for Men $17.00 —Worth More Do you want to save $5.00 on your Spring Suit, Mr. Man? Buy a “Styleplus" Suit. It will cost you $17.00 —and look as well, wear as well, and feel as well as any $25.00 suit you ever wore. This store is the exclusive Atlanta agent for “Styleplus” Suits—all the newest models are iere, plain colors, black and fancies—sl7.oo, SMITH & HIGGINS “The Underselling Store” Take Walker St. or Lucile Av« Cars 13