Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, May 23, 1912, EXTRA, Page 10, Image 10

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10 I Wonderful Treatment for Corns, Callouses and All Sore Feet j Millions of jieople who endure daily tor ture from sore feet will welcome the in formation that there is now a simple treatment that positively and quickly cures foot ailments of all kinds You can sav goodbye to corns and callouses; - —r—3cttw bunions: swollen, aching, bad smeil h Cw- ' and sweaty feet This treat- USK\ Me* ’ ' k’l’t HB(k thr.r.tg; p. res and removes the \ JW cause of the trou */'z if J*?. ble Ise it once ■tfcr- K <o™* and your feet feel * - * aMWE delightful. use it ■■CL- for a week and vour font troubles will he a thing of the past "Dissolve two tablespoonfuls of Calocide compound in a basin of warm water Soak the feet in this for full fifteen minutes, gently rubbing the sore parts ' Amazing results follow Calocide was formerly confined to doc tors' use but now any druggist will sup ply it If he does not have It In stock he can get it in a few hours from his wholesale house. A twenty-five cent pack age is said to be enough to put the worst feet in fine condition Thursday and Friday f SNOWDRIFT Large Size f 99c I Medium,. 49c Small..o 24c Ballard's High Grade Flour Every sack fully guaranteed first-class pure flour 24 lb Sack 69c 48 lb Sack $ I- 33 Barrel . $5 14 Fancy Lemons 15c doz Fresh Country 17n doz Eggs • • “ £" " 30c lb 40c Coffee lb 28c 30c Coffee lb 22c 25c Coffee lb 19c 80c Tea, pound, 39c GASH GROCERY CO. 118-120 Whitehall St. Rea! 1 = Estate The Best Investment - Aor both the man with a feu' hundred dollars and the man u'ith large capital. Loof back ten years and see the immense increase in Value of all classes of Atlanta Real Etsate. 7 he increase in the next ten years will be even greater. Why not profit from Atlanta’s growth as oth= ers have done? The Georgian gives you the widest choice * - SV Georgian Want Ads Get Results Fire Sale The store was crowded all day today, but the stock is so large that the sale has only just begun. Come Thursday and you’ll find Fire Sale Bargains Galore in Tailored Suits, Skirts, Wash Dresses, Silk Dresses, Waists, Under muslins, Hosiery, Underwear, Gloves, Neckwear, Men’s Furnishings, Children’s Dresses, Hosiery and Underwear, etc. Everything at Fire Sale Prices, re gardless of cost or former prices. Store Open Thursday at 9 A. M. 49 Whitehall Street The Empire Life! Leaders for the Fourth Consecutive Year 1911. and for the fourth consecutive year The Empire Life has led all Companies doing business in Georgia in volume of 4 business written and paid for. Figures below show standing of companies December 31st, taken from official reports tiled with the Insurance Commissioner of Geor gia. Business Insured In 1911 Empire Life Insurance Co., Atlanta, Ga 54,992,294 Metropolitan Life (Includes Industrial) 4,786,863 Citizens National, Kentucky 3,379.65.9 Union Central 2.897,023 Mutual Life of New York 2,835,7.11 Penn Mutual 2.784,195 - New York Life 2,757,444 , Life Ins. Co., of Virginia (Includes Industrial) 2.497.126 Southern States of Alabama 2,343,435 Northwestern Mutual 2,293,800 Mutual Benefit 2,202.252 State Mutual. Rome. Ga 2,042,884 International Life. St. Louis 1,788,994 National Life of Vermont 1.491.150 , \etna Life 1,488,540 Illinois Life 1,444,962 Georgia Life, Macon. Ga 1.262,000 Meridian Life 1.143.812 New England Mutual 1.134.579 »J * f Mass. Mutual 992,950 j* £ State Life of Indiana 986.645 i'* s Columbia National. Boston 924,606 'g g .Jefferson Standard 911.706 ■dREbA Commercial l.ife & Casualty Co., Savannah. Ga 817.500 P B Fidelity Mutual * 776.652 p ■ ijsjjjffl Volunteer State. Chattanooga 728.138 ‘--'j'®KSt?|s Reliance l.ife 594.500 FfflK® AS Pittsburg Life & Trust 565.906 Kbl G G c’c • Michigan Mutual .543.040 Phoenix Mutual 535.602 Connecticut Mutual 533,773 Manhattan 533,497 BEvn-jF. I S. Annuity and Life. Chicago 527,691 Franklin Life 495,528 The Empire Life Building, American National. Galveston. Home Office of the Provident Life. Chattanooga. Tenn 456,280 Security Life and Annuity, Greensboro. N. G 455,320 BEiHHHBMvwBsKVsivmIMMd Greensboro l.ife 356.996 n State Mutual. Mass 348,790 Security Mutual 332,971 Home Life, New York 312,‘196 Travelers 282,500 Germania of New York 280.831 Inter Southern. Ixniisville. Ky 221,500 Maryland Life 194.990 American National. Virginia 182,000 National Life. U. S. A 179.154 Pacific Mutual 174,433 Southern States. West Virginia 172,646 » National Life and Acc. Nashville. Tenn 102,534 Hartford Life 87,186 Southern National of Kentucky 38,000 Columbian Life, Ohio 7.000 Investigate The Empire's way of doing business; its excellent management, its clean business methods, its fair and honest dealings io all. then you will understand why it is a successful life insurance company, and leading all competitors in Georgia. The Empire Life is aggressive and vigorous. yet conservative. It is economically operated, its strength undisputed, and its contracts without a flaw. The Empire Li fe Insurance Co. “The Company of the South" Old Line, Legal Reserve. Home Office, Atlanta Georgian Want Ads Bring Results THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: THURSDAY. MAY 23. 1912. Chamberliiv JohnsonDußose Company ATLANTA NEW YORKPARIS This Is To Announce What Is Undoubtedly Atlanta’s Most Notable Display of Linen Dresses One Style After Another, All From Master Makers, and All Priced at Less Than Their Actual Value Never such a showing of linen dresses in At-' lanta—never so many styles, never such styles— never such remarkably low prices. Let no plans that you might have made for tomorrow keep you away from this event—there are too many attractive things here to command your interest—styles so new that you will want to acquaint yourself with them, prices so evidently low that buying will be your first impulse. Beginning at $5.75 and going to $37.50 there is one model after another that commends itself to every purpose and occasion that linen dresses know—the plainly tailored dresses in the dark shades for street wear and the light blues, pinks and whites more elaborately trimmed and fashioned for after noon parties and the like. It is a showing to which every woman may come with the assurance that she will find something to her own particular liking. Here are some of the details—but they can not possibly show the many little tricks of trim ming and fashioning that your eyes may see tomorrow. At 5C.75- -In soft, medium, dark blue, light blue, grey, natural and white—linen of smooth _. finish, fastened down the front with hemstitched fold, half length sleeve; the rolled back cuffsand the collar are lace trimmed. No question about it being worth $7.50. At $1 noo- -In white, lavender and navy linen, fashioned, fastening at front with large pearl button; the skirt is plain with plaited peplum at back. The broad flat collar and the cuffs are of ratine. • At $ i / I.so—Natural, medium-dark blue and J- white heavy linen now in great vogue. Daintily embroidered collar and cuffs—Gibson tucks over shoulders, pearl button trimmed, square peplum back and front. Its narrow white kid belt is a distinguishing touch. At $ | E*.oo--ln white, grey, rose, pink, blue J- and natural linen of soft texture, with barred braid bands down front and a row of crystal bullet buttons; cut embroidery on collar and cuffs. Other models at $17.50 to $37.50 show many of the new ideas—-eyelet and hand embroidery, ratine borders and bands in two-toned combina tions, with heavy laces on the collars, sleeves and at the belt, crystal buttons and varied and attract ive modifications of the peplum. See the Voile Dresses====ss.7s to $15.00 The summer Frocks par excellence —white voile line striped with navy, light blue and black —fashioned in most becoming styles—styles that argue much toward summer comfort. The many different styles that you will find here are justified bv the growing popularity of voile dresses this season. Chamberlin=Johnson=Dußose Co,