Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, May 17, 1912, EXTRA, Page 14, Image 14
14 An Unusual Offering of Allen s Pumps and Colonials At $2.50, $3 and $3.50 Maiiv of the 82.50 <iiies were formerly sold by ns at $3.90, and some at $4.00 even; and in addition, we offer 117 pairs <>f the Goodyear Welt, black satin SI.OO pumps at $2.50, which were'on sale last Friday and Saturday. At sJ.ihi we are showing an unusually large stock of new this season’s pumps. Colonials and Oxfmds. both button and lace, in black, white* ami lam \t 53.50, we offer unrestricted choiee of every Pump, Colonial. Oxford, or Slipper in our shoe de partment which were received prior to 1012. This dees not mean a great mativ pairs, because we closed out last -Inly and August praeti<allv 90 per cent of our spring ami summer , Ax 1911 purchases, but it seems almost nn- / - possible to completely sell out all the 1 V sizes and discontinued styles of shoes. J Vlfex x<!r\ We may not have more than a half dozen •• pairs of some styles, while in others Hf \ / /'"\* may have twelve to liftv pairs; but - r®? nW* I there are all sizes in the group. ( IL iiiiiiirnrr" ’rhe materials included in this sale are Black. Tan, and hi^'’k s; "'" ; "" 1 velvet, black and brown Black Satin Welt ti t n .. suede, buck-skin, patent, gun metal. vici r> j White Button kid, tan Russia calf. white burk-skin T Ump, Oxford, $3.00 ami w hile canvas, t hough mH so many Value, $2.50 white shoes. J. P. Allen & Co. 51-53 W hitehall Street ■■■ 1 ' 1 ' ' 1 ' DIAMONDS .1 SPLENDID INVESTMENT Tin' purthaser of diamonds has the satisfaction of possess ing in tangible, useful, form, an amount of genuine wealth. Aside from the favorable al tract ion. commercially. by those wearing diamonds, they form an investment that second to lev. indeed. They liaie successfully v fathered every depression without a single break in price. The constant increase in value has been remarkable. Ten years ago you could have bought the nifor half, or less, of what they cost today. The conditions affecting their value, such as the cost of mining and I lie decrease in quality and ipiaiitit.y found, will undoubtedly force the price higher. i tar partial pay plait enables one Io possess diamonds without the inconvenience to pay all cash might occasion. Talk the plan oyer with u< It means money invested that yy ill pay yon a handsome profit. (FUGENE Vfl AYSBS (jo) , . Anniversary Sale of Library Tables • --- —~~yriTTyr?!, 1 £ i■ j -■ 1 L M - J -lU S F llaf J u ■ if ■ • ■ t 't. u* . cak and ♦■arlj I 'Jigli -i ’1 ' ‘' • < . ■ -1 , ■kl •• \\» ; 1.? ”i , ;t i h (.11 the 1- r iTins if •it sti i <1 Goldsmith-Acton-Witherspoon Co. I’l M II IKI I llt I I IMI 1 I RXI I I R| 6 1 X. BROAD ? — Moiwy-Making Opportunities ■ tpput tuntt'.>'» now t*> make iwy than •■'. ■ ■ f.. ■< , n -li- >crx ~r th. xorta • ■ 1* ■ .>ns . .; \ :tn; ... V'ts I An ! thousar ;> .if nW', a ... ■ . x... , ( , nj „K 'lvlr ' ill luck " >o’4- <o - noy*.— then "Pi" ■ <. ■' \*"i ■ t 0’.’ 1 . 1 . 1> thunk. Sa here. Ap j . . t e 1 » I*s’ up Sax'tng. ,\r"ount> sl.ni) start. • . . \y ■ ax. t>. n ... -ter..,;..,| I’nll.d States < ~g > s tl JI O'•n.'- 4 U» Georgia Savings Bank & Trust Co. ATLANTA'S OLD ST SAVINGS BANK 60th D BLDG. THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN \NJ‘ NEWS: FRIDAY. MAY 17. 1912. 1 . - - 1 dollars j n t e Jtt> cotton grower’s pockets Tn'-.tcfld of swelling the profits nf buyers snd brokers by accepting false grades, farmers can now commit their cotion to the bonded warehouses of the Cotton Crowers Co-Operative Society and gel th" exact government grades. And they can determine these grades for themselves—by comparing their cotton with the official T’niteil States Or,aders at each warehouse of the society. You write lor full particulars about the society today Cotton Growers Co-Operative Society Third Floor---! h,rd National Rank Building ATLANTA i Anniversary Sale of Dining Room Furniture fir ■ - o wl b .w, t-' fl Mor. -MVing H diH t ion- on Hieing Room Eurniltir, in Mahogany, l-’om-d I mi,. I-...: .» English and '.to ion this, in suits ami o.i.i pieces, T. rm- if <l, siii d Goldsmith-Acton-Witherspoon Co. U PE VCHTHEE LIFE EIME FI RMTI RE hl N. BROAD , .11 ■ Use Georgian Want Ads Millinery r ~T~] / / Millinery Cut Price Sale In Our History! 1 hrough our sincerity in the past our patrons have confidence in us, and a statement of facts like those be low causes an early visit to our store. I ■ ■> - ■ ——— We have now on display in our shop a remarkable col lection of beautiful summer hats. Ihe display is comprised of novel pattern hats, our own exclusive designs and importations of the very latest styles. We have placed practically all our stock in this sale and arc offering you fresh, new, up-to-date styles, nothing soiled or shop-worn. We are selling one lot of hats that range in value from $12.50 to $28.00 for SIO.OO Another lot that regularly sell for $7.50 to $ 1 0 00 for $5.00 One collection of hats, valued at $5.00 to $8.50, we are selling for $2.50 Mrs. E. M. BUCHANAN 342 Edgewood Avenue CORNER JACKSON ST. Davison-Paxon-Jtokes Co. Miss geausejour. ths Corset Expert, Js fare this Ideek Jlnd a post of (gJomen ls)i(l profit by Our Demonstration of Memo Corsets The Xemo line is practically new this Spring. There are several splendid new models, and great improvements in some of the old favorites. For example: \ new kind of Lastikops Bandiet, which gives even better abdominal support than before. Xemo Relief Bands now have elastic attachments which double their efficiency. Xew form of the famous Self-Reducing Straps. The wonderful Auto-Mass* ge device. The new elastic'" Holtite Straps, especially useful in corsets for slender figures. And other-valuable new inven tions. Come and see these new models: NEW NO. 522 A\ ith the famous Lastikops Bandiet, greatly improved, and the new double Reducing Straps. Skirt A4/ longer than before : medium bus*. For tall, stout figures, •f? anr ' a '' women who need perfect abdominal, support J# j from below $5 00 ' .NEW NO. 523 -Same a« Xo. 522. but v ith low bu«t. . . .$5.00 A / NEW NO. tO3 —ith improved Relief Hands, which now ! /C vb? havP en<l<s ot ” bastikops W ebbing, giving more ca-e and I AW / support than before. Long skirt, low bust. Also Xe« Xo. '.’ / I j 405—same with medium busts4.oo '' . / \ \ j:: .d\ NEMO NO. 353 \uto Massage Se'f Reducing Corset, m.t \*■ L. s a \ V'/Mcj 5 oniv rp, b lcp< the figure by the usual means, but makes it ' . ! i!j A/fCj permanent!} smaller; very long skirt, low bust. \!s.,, \ O , J .'X sarne w ’ tk medium bust ; and No 355, same with high si I ' F bust ' ■ s3 ‘ so NEMO NO. 306 X model for slender and medium figures; p * e I fJ? ba? ne " e l ast ’c Holtite Straus (in«ide the c.rser'i and m'-’fC'JnR f* 522 Double-top hose supporters. \ marvel of comfortable *ff 30v slenderness. Verv long skirt, low bust. ALo. :>iK. We need hardlx remind nur customers that Xemo Self Reducing- Corsets are the '•orM’q ' standard tor -tout figures. The later models for SLENDER figure- are just as superior in their way. A Xemo expert is here to fit you accurately- at tour service. * LIEBERMAN'S | ANNUAL TRUNK SALE TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS, SUIT CASES AND ALL SMALL LEATHER GOODS, without reserve or restriction arc marked DOWN’ ! DOWN, DOWN, or this one big sale. | Wardrobe Trunks. Traveling Trunks. Steamer Trunks. $-15.00 \alues $35.00 $22,50 value $1650 $17.50 value ... $12.50 :’>s.<)o 'allies 27.50 11.50 value 10.00 12.50 value 9,50 30.00 values 25.00 HUH) value 7.50 7.50 value 5.00 i, Hat Trunks. Leather Suit Cases. Leather Traveling Bags. $35.00 value $27.50 $30.00 value $23.75 $16.50 value $12.50 s 20.00 yalue 15.00 18.50 vahte 13.50 10.00 value 7.00 j, 11.00 value 7.85 10.00 value 6.75 6.75 value 4.50 LIEBERMAN’S I I The Trunk Store 92 Whitehall St, §