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Ladies’ Mohair an d vl Bi# Stock of Children’s
Taffeta Suits, Princess H \ .
or two-piece styles. U \ and Misses Suits Ready
Sizes 34 to 44. \ \ V
. ei - nn V/ Misses’ Bathing Suits
$2.30 to $13.00 V 5 with skirts. Sizes 8
Bathing Caps ' $2 00 to $3.50
in new, nobby styles Children’s Bathing
and colors- they keep AOSSb Suits without skirts.
the hair dry, prices Sizes 4 to 8.
J sc j°JL 2 - 50 S L2S
Men's 2=Piece . !°-
Suits, with or sl-50
without
i \ sleeves
\ \ Men’s Jersey
, Knit
I Suits,
" j I all sizes
'^ C $-50 Mh
Accordion 2-
7r| tone weave Bathing Shoes of
7 V \ Su i ts, all Canvas or S a tin. W
| Slzcs fitted, right and \aL
an(l left foot ’ pair
sis ° | 25c to $1.50
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5L Y\ $4.00 and $5,00 Values «'
. * i\ y For Friday and Saturday Only S
~>i | \Z_J S,H|, . V > s lull immensely interesting to the
I (C~! eonsumcr. We see no reason wh\ yon should pay $1 ’
K '—v ami sj a pair more just because the season is \ oung.
i when you can get. at the above price, shoes just as gjf
good in every respect as the regular priced stuff.
Iwery pair ol these shoes. o\er 7b() pairs, has just ar-
/ rived from the manufavt urer. and al the time this j s JJ •
// written is still in the depot. jC
•» / Owing to the large number of sizes. \on can obtain vour
•’I correct size in any of the styles, without ('xception.
yip Z \ Every pair made for this season's selling, and they rep- Jy
f \ \ resent the last word as to style. I<\erv pair covered
\ *' v our guarantee to give full and complete satisfac-
“!■ \ tion, or money refunded. JJr
-5 ’I- 1 X WHITE CANVAS AND WHITE BUCKSKIN PUMPS j'
'J. AND COLONIALS. JJ?
WHITE CANVAS BUTTON BOOTS. *'
2* No Mail Orders Filled from This Lot at This Price ®r; 4
IM. Rich & Bros. Co. |
“A Department of Famous Shoes’"
'pHE WAX!' Al) WAY IS THE MODERN
J- way;by no belter method can Real Estate be
D bought, sold, rented or exchanged, than
through the Real Estate columns of THE
Il ATLANTA GEORGIAN. /. /. /. j
THE ATLANTA GEORG TAN AXD NEWS: FRIDAY. MAY 24. 1912.
VEST POCKET
KODAK
The new Vest Pocket Kodak
is a wonder. I ses roll film.
Kiirlit exposures without re
load.rm. Weighs rune ounces.
Ball-bearing shutter-. Bril
liant reversible finder. Menis
cus achromatic lens. Uni
versal focus. Pictures 1 5-8
by 2 1-2 inches, beautifully
dear and sharp. The price
is six dollars. Het yours to
day. They are going fast.
4. K. HAWKES CO.
KODAK DEP’T
14 Whitehall St.
On the Viaduct
atggfeitj
Y -zgi*
The Road of a Thousand Wonders
SUPERIOR SERVICE
Via NEW ORLEANS to
TEXAS, Old) and NEW MEXICO. ARIZONA. CALIFORNIA,
OREGON nnd WASHINGTON
TW< 1 daily TRAINS to PAt'IFC COAST with connections for PORT
LAND and SEATTLE
I.eave Nev. Orleans 11:30 A M. and 9:25 I’. M.
THREE daily trains to HOUSTON with direct connections for NORTH
TEXAS Pi lINTS.
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
r Y' o California And
* Oregon. Washington
In effect during Mav. June, Julv, August. September, October
DELIGHTFUL OCEAN VOYAGE
ONE HUNDRED GOLDEN HOURS AT SEA
NEW ORLEANS TO NEW YORK SERVICE
For particulars and literature, call on nr write
O. P. BARTLETT, Gen. Agent. R. O. BEAN. T. P. A.
1901 First Avenue. 121 Peachtree Street.
Birmingham. Ala. Atlanta, Ga.
e, Remember, Friday Bargains Are For One Day Only. No Mail Orders Filled
2:. E Tomorrow, Friday, Bargain Day No. 8 *
5' E no I n Ri/'k’c r PR,CES 2 ;
<:;• 5 TELEPHONE 111 AMVII O FQR «.
s * ORDERS I- O ■ TOMORROW S
«' * F/LLED ' Economy Basement only 2
W.BN 2 Cakes Stollwerck’s Milk Nut Chocolate sc. 12 1-2 c Standard Percales for 5c yard. 2 '
2 39c Bleached Table Damask 25c yard. 25c Scalloped Pillow Cases for 19c. •£Z
rsi ty. 3 Sponge dish cloths, tomorrow, 10c. 10 large rolls of Toilet Paper for 25c.
• 10c Manchester Chambray for 5c yard. 3 bars pure Castile Soap for 10c.
5 ' 15c Natural color linen for 10c yard.
Z 'J? ... , , n L x x t 7» o /5c Fdncy Cretonne, 36 in. wide, lOc yard. * ’
5? £ IVomen s /2/-2c fcn.Zuests /or Z 7-2 c. J Cans Llgftf House CZeanser/9c. 2
*•;> Women s 25c kmt pants for 19c pair. SI Mercerized Table Damask 59c yard. S'
« E ? C ,2“ U o, e H n S ,n Pa,r ' 52 Hemstitched table cloths for 51.19.
' • 5 Children s 39c Play Dresses 10c. *3 .
2" ■ 5 25c Cambric Flouncing for 15c yard. Women s Dust Caps, tomorrow, 10c.
gj' 75c Table Cloths--fast colors--49c each. Women s 35c Percale Aprons for 19c. 2"“
■C « Men’s $1 Madras Pajamas for 69c. 3 Cakes Jap Rose Toilet Soap 25c. J;
JJ.- 39c All-over Embroideries 25c yard. Men s 75c White Night Shirts 50c.
JJ- 2 B ars °f Octagon Laundry Soap 25c. 15c Shepherd Check Suitings 5c yard. JG
IN S 2 Flowers for Hat Trimmings 98c. 19c Imported White Madras 10c yard.
SB 'ln Women’s SI.OO Union Suits for 39c. 3 pairs good Canvas Gloves for 25c. •! '
J Children s 15c Hose for 5c pair. 12 l-2c Fancy Silkolines for 8c yard. * Z
H M. RICH & BROS. CQ l I
? GEORGIAN WANT ADS
Read for Profit. Use for Results
i GOT IT WHERE HE
DIDN’T EXPECT IT
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It Is Always Best to Ask for Any
Information We Want, Whether
We Get It or Not.
<
The dapper young man stood in the
middle of the street car track, and.
stopping the first man that came along,
inquired:
"Where will 1 get the depot car?"
"Say, young fellow, there comes one
now. and .you'll get it right in the small
of the back if you don't move off of
'.he track."
The young jnan received a reply to
the. question that he asked. We are
not all so fortunate. Every day ques
tions arise in every family that can not
be answered for want of accurate in
formation on the subject. Take, for
instance, the population and location of
the principal cities of the world. The
Standard Atlas and Chronological His
tory of the World which The Georgian
presents to its readers contains all such
information set forth in such a form
that it may be found at a glance. Be
sides. this hook shows the progress of
the world from the beginning of history
down to the last important event of the
yeat 1911. it is a complete Atlas of the
world "boiled down" to a convenient
size, making it handy to use every day
ami anv place.
Eor a short time The Georgian will
supplv these books to its readers for
six headings clipped from th? first page
on consecutive dates, together with a
small expense fee to defray the neces
sary items of distributing expense.
Have your headings ready and present
them as soon as possible, for every-
I body is clipping, and the books won't
|i last long. Be among the fortunate ones
land act quickly.
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| RESTORES PLEASIN3 PLUMPNESS
Samose Sold Under Jacobs’ Phar
macy "No Cure No Pay” Plan.
There are a good many people in
Atlanta who ardently wish they could
find some way of getting fat and
plump While not ill. yet they are so
thin and scrawny that their friends
think they can not be well. In nine
'cases out of ten this condition can be
readily- overcome by using the combi
nation of flesh-forming foods known
as Samose. This little tablet taken
three times a day with the food does
wonders in building up good health and
restoring the pleasing plumpness that
is so desirable,
Jacobs' Pharmacy secured the agency
for this preparation and sells it with
the promise that if it does not do all
that is claimed for It in making people
gain in weight and in health, the money
will be refunded.
You certainly can afford to try a 50c
box on this plan, as Samose will cost
you nothing unless it gives satisfac
tion
TAYLOR’S
3,000 vards of 40-ineh, sheer flaxon eheok, V hite
Lawns. Regular values 10c and 12 l-2c, on special
counter Friday and Saturday at 7 l-2c yard.
Ladies', Misses' and Children's White Slippers
Here vou will find every wanted style and size at
verv modest prices. 98c to $3.50.
BOYS’ BLUE SERGE PANTS. BOYS’ SUITS.
136 pairs Roys’ all pure Best values ever offered in
worsted Blue Serge Pants-- Blue Serge and Fancy Cheviot
Knicker stvles. Sizes up to 17 Suits for large boys, who wear
\ears at SI.OO Knickers $3.98 and $5.00
STRAW HATS—We are showing everything in
boys’ and girls' Straw Hats, including all the new
shapes, from 50c to SI.OO each.
GIRLS’DRESSES. LADIES’ DRESSES.
Verv large assortments of
White and colored Dresses in ' f
white and colored Dresses tor
excellent assortments of new misses- and ladies, in all sizes,
models —8 to 14 years—at 98c from 98c to $3.00
le ver . v hest styles of all
lYlLiX 0 uullu ' worsted’ Blue Serge Suits. in
AT Clfi HA I men’s and young men's that you
Al w I UiUll ) usually see at $12.50 to $15.00.
MEN'S PANTS. MEN’S HATS.
A pure worsted, light-weight. No better place to buy neyv
black, grooved with neat stripe styles in men's and youths’
usual SI.OO values, for ..$3.00 Hats at ..98c, $1.50 and $2.00
TAYLOR’S 240 MARIETTA STREET
Redueing the Cost of Living.
in these days of soaring food prices
it behooves the careful housekeeper to
pick those foods that give the most
nourishment in proportion to their cost.
With the prices of meats beyond pie
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 Eaust Spa
ghetti. , . .
Pau-t Spaghetti is made from rich,'
glutinous Durum 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
erous 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 not only prove economical, but
also receives the hearty approx*. ••
their families. Write for our free hook
let of Faust Recipes.
MAULL BROS.
1221 St. Louis Avenue, St. Louis. Mo.