Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, May 22, 1912, EXTRA, Page 8, Image 8

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8 Wednesday and Thursday at Rogers Many money- ear l* er „ vou r orders saving offerings 11 « reach us, the at the Kogers , urPf) ter is the Store-: W< dnes- J iw niutiml advan day and Ttiii' - 35 ]B|||hS| 111 '! ,li, '‘' day. Some of dNmrms 1W33W1 3 »Ttl I BMfcF J Phone or send them are quot- *&Jr/ your orders to ed tins ad- tSJ oii r nearest vertisenient store. Best Granulated El c Sugar, a pound '-'2 No Limit. Any Quantity These Are Extra / Two-Day Bargains New pack Herring Roe, No. 2 size cans, this 1 QI.-, Ice Cream Salt, in this two day sale, 20 pounds 1 t« for IOC Fine quality Pink Salmon, in I full net weight, one- IQ pound cans 1 V Royal Scarlet Brand As paragus Tips; finest Q£_ grade, can faiJC Order These Early They’ll Go Quick No. 3 size cans (full pack) of peeled and cored O Apples, 15c value OC No. 3 size cans of Georgia Pie Peaches, regular Q/-» price 15c, at only czV No. 3 size cans of Dixie Brand Blackberries, full pack, 20c value Finest California Evapo rated Peaches, worth 1 "1 _ 20c, at per pound AI C Farm Brand As-1 *7 paragus, can • I Rogers’ £ Stores » THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: WEDNESDAY. As AY 22. 1912. » GIBSON REFRIGERATORS The World’s Best Insuring perfect food preserva f tion with a minimum ot ice con sumption. Priced from $7.50 to $55 They cost no more than the other kind. REFRI’GERATUKi GOLDSMITH ACTON WITHERSPOON CO. 02 Peachtree Life Time Furniture M N. Broad Demonstration of the Dilver Colander This week we are having a special demonstration of the DILVER Colander and Fruit Press for po tatoes, tomatoes, apples, grapes, etc. It peels, eyes and rices potatoes in one opera : tion, removes skins and seeds from tomatoes, ap ples, grapes, cranberries and pumpkins, and re moves the hulls from beans and peas with abso lutely no waste. This article is made from the very best materials, and it is one? of the handiest and most economical kitchen utensils made. Be sure to see this demonstration. KING HARDWARE CO. 53 Peachtree Street ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■MeßeaeeeaeMHaaMflaaßeiaeHMßaaßHaai The Road of a Thousand Wonders SUPERIOR SERVICE Via NEW ORLEANS to TEXAS. OLD and NEW MEXICO. ARIZONA. CALIFORNIA, OREGON and WASHINGTON TWO rtailv TRAINS to PAUIFC COAST with connections for PORT LAND and SEATTLE Leave New Orleans 11:30 A M. and 9:25 P. M. THREE daily trains to HOUSTON with direct connections for NORTH TEXAS POINTS. Through Standard and Tourist Sleeping Cars The Safest Route, Every Inch Protected by Automatic Electric Block Signals Oil Burning Locomotives —No Smoke—No Dust—No Cinders Best Dining Car Service in the World LOW ROUND TRIP EXCURSION FARES T” California And * O Oregon. Washington In effect during Mav. .Tune. July. August. September, October DELIGHTFUL OCEAN VOYAGE ONE HUNDRED GOLDEN HOURS AT SEA NEW ORLEANS TO NEW YORK SERVICE For particulars and literature, call on or write O. P. BARTLETT. Gen. Agent. R. O. BEAN, T. P. A. 1901 First Avenue. 121 Peachtree Street, Birmingham, Ala. Atlanta, Ga. Still Cleaning Up the Back Yards The work goes steadily on and Atlanta is going to be a great gainer in health and appearance this summer as a result of the ■‘cleaning up" that she is getting this summer. Xow that you have been getting those backyards clean, why not Make Them Useful? Xo use to waste valuable city space as we do. Thor oughly spaded up once and planted in your favorite vegetables and flowers yon will have a “money-saver'’ as well as a beauty spot where it was once unsightly and a “catch-all" for trash. Beans, tomatoes, peppers, squash, eggplant, etc., and all the list of flowering plants are seasonable. Always glad to see you at our store, but if you can I come, just phone ns. H. G. Hastings & Co. 16 W. Mitchell St. Phone* 2568 Chamberlin=Johnson=Dußose Co. ATLANTA NEW YORK PARIS A Clearance Sale of Misses’ Coats In the Juvenile Department-—Third Floor Coats priced at clearance prices in good time for the young ladies who will spend their vacations where the mountain air is chilly or where the ocean breezes make a long coat a necessity for comforts’ sake. And being all the models, the very choice models, of this season—their low prices are doubly attractive. Sizes are 15 and 17 years. F° r $lO-00 and $11.75 Coats VF of plain navy and black serge and 11 . Scotch mixtures which include many charming and youthful styles in tan and grey. Most of them have the large roll collars. SJf) For $13.50 and $15.00 Coats. Solid colored serges, large rolling collars, sailor collars, collars inlaid with faille silk, trimmed cuffs and semifitted backs, sometimes plain, others with belts and with large button trimmings. F P r $20.00 and $23.50 Coats. These are novelties in richly toned diagonals and in shepherd checks in black and white—collars and cuffs are often braided or trim med with faille silk in light blue or a contrasting shade. At this price it would be great economy to buy for the early fall. All Children’s Reefers and Long Coats at Exactly Half Price In sizes from 2 to 6 years and from 6 to 16 years. A clearance sale that includes every woolen coat and several pique and silk coats—which means that you may choose from red and navy serges, shepherd checks, and the mixed and line-striped Scotch weaves. Little coats with every mark of dis tinction that the best makers were capable of pro ducing. Plain notched collars, sailor collars, a few with white pique collars—regardless, now half price. Could you think of delaying? Children’s $ 3.00 coats at half price, now $1.50 Children’s $ 5.00 coats at half price, now $2.50 Children’s $ 5.75 coats at half price, now $2.88 Children’s $ 6.50 coats at half price, now $3.25 Children’s $ 8.50 coats at half price, now $4.25 Children’s SIO.OO coats at half price, now $5.00 Children’s $12.50 coats at half price, now $6.25 Chainberlin=Johnson=Dußose Co.