Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, May 22, 1912, EXTRA, Page 11, Image 11

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Hundreds of Bargains For Wed nesday Selling at the Fire Sale f W hen the doors open tomorrow at 9 a. m., you will find the greatest aggregation of Fire Sale Bargains that we’ve yet offered. Silk Dresses, Wash Dresses, Tailored Suits, Tailored Skirts, W ash Skirts, Coats, Under muslins, Hosiery, W'aists, Children’s Dresses, Men’s Furnishings, Etc. Everything in stock must go at Fire Sale Prices, regardless of cost. Attend this sale tomorrow. We promise you you’ll not be disappointed. 49 Whitehall Street If H-r 'I ! I. -Jiw I 11 ■' ■■! 11 ■ I 1111 ■ ■ II ■ mufi ■ I im.Ulin ■'■lll 11 Im 11 J —I EVERY IA/ANT AH has A MEANING GEORGIAN ALL ITS OWN BOTH TELEPHONES 8000 ------- ■ Another Carload of Automatics Arrived This Morning That the Automatic Refrigerator has made good is proven by the fact that we find it somewhat difficult to supply the demand. However, we have just received another carload today. We will take pleasure in demonstrating the superiority of the Auto matic over any other refrigerator on the market. We are sole agents in Atlanta. 8 «=> fA _ at iffik- //«■ lp' (| . 73 « ® OErail ® a ffiTTi <*> irs iJ/n) ’ I M 7 * 1 Tib I ejn Ws jjf —* " ~~ Automatics range in size from one holding 50 pounds to one holding 200 pounds of ice. It pays for itself in ice saving during a season. Besides, they use so little ice that more shelf room can be had in an Automatic than any other refrigerator. Allow us to explain and show to you the many advantages of the Au tomatic Prices from $17.50 to $75.00. C. H. MASON 6 and 8 West Mitchell Street THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: WEDNESDAY. MAY 22. 1912. OUR PRICE 30c CASH GROCERY CO. 118-120 WHITEHALL STREET. SEE Niagara Falls On a FREE Trip ♦ Write the Contest Manager The Georgian. jg M. RICH t< BROS. <O. I M. RICH A- BROS. CO. | M. RICH BROS. CO. | M. I?I< H A BROS. CO. g | Clearance of All Oddments and Fews of a Kind in | 1 Curtains, Draperies, Rugs, Etc. | The head lines tell the Clearance is the issue ! We want to rid stock of all small lots and broken lines. To us, one or two or three of a kind means “oddments”-- Jp but what care you when such savings as these rule and the stylesand qualities areas good as though you paid full regular price. Jr s s Curtain Bargains Bargains in Rugs Also Over 300 pairs of Summer curtains which for one rea- And in the very rugs you want for good, hard service—all JG son or another still remain in stock —of some but two or in splendid styles and patterns. three pairs of a kind and of others there are more—have Regularly. Now v -j|| all been gotten together and marked at sweeping reduc- 9x12 ft. Axminster Rugs $22.50 $18.50 jar* (B tions. Here is a hint: 9x12 ft. Kazak and Mission Rugs .$13.50 and sls SIO.OO Hr;' Were. Now 9x12 ft. Japanese Mailing Rugss4.(Ml $3.50 HT- 25 pairs soiled Muslin Curtains $1.25 to $2.(Hi 75c 3x6 ft. Velvet Rugs $3,(10 $2.50 51 pairs Cross Stripe Cottage Curtains. $1.25 to $2.00 SI.OO 27x54-ineh Velvet Rugs $1.50 $1.25 70 prs Colored Scotch Madras ('nrtains $3.5(1 $1.50 30x60-inch Japanese Worn Matting Rugs, ,50c 35c JL.’ 24 prs. Mission StVle Lace Curtains.. $2.00 $1.25 3Hx72 ineh Japanese Woven Matting Rugs, ,65c 50c 3'- ’■‘Hl 6(1 prs. Lace and Scrim Curiains .... $2.00 to $3.00 $1.75 Odd and ends of Rugs 27x54 in. to 3x6 fool 85 prs. Lace and Scrim Curtains $3.00 to $4.00 $2.50 sizes $2.50 $1.75 5 1 S S Matting Remnants Curtain and Drapery 2 About 100 remnants of Matting in lengths of 5 Remnants 2. JW to 30 yards each —most ot them contain 25 to 30 yards. which is just the amount required for the Hundreds of remnants of Curtain Nets—lengths average room. Each piece has been measured and of 1 1-2 to 20 yards—plain and figured scrims, ere- marked, showing the yardage and the sale price, tonnes, silkolines, burlaps, curtain swiss and uphol- WjJJ which is far less than regular. stery materials —many pillow top lengths in the lot. 3» . Each piece has been ticketed with yardage and price 'HI Room-SIZC lengths, $6.00, StJ.SO, $6.00 - all on tables Io right of elevator. tjjj and up to SB.OO. Prices fall far below value. LMi x * Portieres, Couch Covers. Table Covers Carpet Rugs s£ _'JH Save a fourth to a half here—-good styles ami every About 100 small Rugs, made from remnants and short 2J item a genuine bargain N ow lengths of carpet, nicely hound and fringed. Only the best '■—» . i , , j.z' m grades of earpet used in making them. 20 pairs Oriental and plain Portieres. . $4.0()t056.00 $3.75 * ' ° •. .J* 10 Couch Covers -good styles $3.50 to $4.00 $2-85 C_/_ C“ O 3 a -jj 20 Tapestry Table Covers. 44 size .... $1.25 SI.OO OOie pMCCS OUC tO COCH | M. Rich & Bros. Co. J GEORGIAN WANT ADS Read for Profit. Use for Results A SaleofTies / JU If For Wednesday Tt/i I /wßaidi - on ‘N we will sell a gj fl I m fi ne l ot °f 50c, 75c and $1 Ties at 30Cents ■! Hundreds of fine silk four-in hands, bat wings and clubs—some I made reversible—French fold and | I open ends. Silks are Dorothea and Margadores I I and fancy rep patterns; all ;J n x i I kinds of stripes and figures. W | ; New spring goods and agreat chance to get your summer OS Ifr wZill supply. Only 3 to a customer. j None C. O. D. or approval. B Daniel Bros. Co. 11