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All Run Down
Tn the spring that is the condition of
thousands whose systems have not
thrown off the impurities accumulated
during the winter —blood humors that
are now causing pimples and other
eruptions, toss of appetite, dull head
aches and weak, tired feelings.
The medicine to take, according to
the testimony of thousands that have
been cured by it in the spring, is
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Grt it today In usual liquid form or
chocolated tablets called Saraatabs.
GBfiNDMOTHERS
USED SAGE TEA
To Darken the Hair and Re
store Gray and Faded Hair
to Its Natural Color.
It is <=a»ier to preserve the color of
the hair than to restore it, although ft
is possible to do both. Our grandmoth
ers understood the secret, I hey made
a "sage ten." and their dark, glossy hair
long after middle life was due to this
'act Our mothers have gray hairs be
fore the\ are fifty, but they are begin
ning to appreciate the wisdom of our
grandmothers in using •’sage tea” for
heir hair .<nd are fast following suit.
The present generation has the ad
vantage of the past in that It can get a
(ready-to-use preparation called Wy
eth’s’ Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy.
As a scalp tonic and color restorer this
preparation is vastly superior to the
ordinal c "sage tea ' made by our grand
mothers _ . . ,
The growth and beauty of the hair
depend" on a healthy condition of the
scalp AVveth s Sage and Sulphur Hair
Remedy quickly kills the dandruff
germs 'which rob the hair of Its life,
color and lustre, makes the scalp clean
and healthy, gives the hair strength,
color and beauty, and makes it grow.
Get a 50-cent bottle from your drug
gist today He will give your money
back if you are not satisfied after a
fair trial.
Chamberlin=Johnson=Dußose Co.
Atlanta New York Paris
A Day of Savings in Waistsand Dresses
And every Waist and Dress in the Sale—They are all fresh, newly arrived—Has besides its_
low price to commend it, some attractiveness of material, fashioning or trimming. Styles that .
under ordinary conditions could never be priced as these are.
The Waists These in the Waist De P artment The House Dresses
JEC, $1.25 and $1.50 Values 7(F Values a * Md sl ' 2s
■ der, black and blue, also plain white percale shirts. They « X light blue; round neck, half length sleeve; plain skirt with
launder as satisfactorily as linen. inverted plait. Solid colored pipings on belt, collar and cuffs.
*7CC. Values SI.OO, $1.25 and $1.50 high'neX (M A A Value $1.50 ? f CO . C)I serviceable figured lawns-
■ half or full-length sleeves; some show the side jabots and IIIt I dotted, striped and in blocks. Dutch
little frills, all have dainty embroidery or lace trimmings, necks, half length sleeves, wilh solid band aiound
; z , • , , ’ neck and down side and at belt.
jS VnliiPQ V 75 V 511 and $7 75 Soft finished klaxon,
*r ’ . voiles and batistes, aCg CA Vallie $21)0 Particularly attractive styles among these,
1 variety of styles showing the combinations of filet and Vai- | * ’ • • including the darker muslins in stripes and
enciennes, Irish lace and embroidery in three-quarter and S odd figures and lighter muslins, ringed and checked;
long sleeves, high, round Dutch and V-necks. Also a few linen deep round collar and cuffs in solid color. Many black,
waists in large sizes that are $3.50 values. navy, pink, light blue, and lavender and white combinations.
The Dresses For Morning and Street Wear
These in the Suit Department
$2«. Values s4.Wand O. &U. 45 Value $0.95. »
11 1 •11 •11 • J X • •in blue, T er d resses o f pineapple tissue in grey, tan, pink and blue
lavender and grey with little embroidery trimmings and stripes, half length sleeves with round collars and cuffs of
bands of solid colored batistes, gingham dresses, checker and b a tists, with square peplum back and front. Cool Swisses, polka
stnped and combined with solid colors, collarless or with round or i.., • 111 01 . • □ vi 11 1 -4
1 1 11 1 vi • 1 a-*- dotted in black and colors, trimmed with laces and embroidery
square sailor collars; dresses with pique skirts and allover embroid- . . . ... . , J
ery waists, round collars and cuffs edged with laces. At this price it most attractively. Also a number of silk sei go and pongee dresses
will be economy to buv as many as vou will need for summer. All sizes, and a few of gingham and brown linen.
ChamberliirJohnsomDußose Co.
fl i
/wk
The Best Os All “Outdoor”
Shoes For Women —
r REGAL OXFORDS
/r Only in expensive custom-built footwear will you secure equal style, quality, fit and comfort.
IZr 1 Our new models in Women’s Regal Oxfords accurately reproduce the smartest custom Oxford
w i shapes /or this season. In Regal quarter-sizes you secure the same perfect fit
g and com f° rt as * n made-to-measure shoes. The high quality and expert work-
I A manship in Regals insure long, satisfactory service. You will find that our Women's
1 Regal Oxfords fit snugly at the heel and smoothly around the ankle —because
w* r (ggSi they are made on special Oxford lasts. Ordinary low-cuts chafe your heel and
•■KgS (SMsk * a ß at the ankle because they are made on high-shoe lasts. Allow us to show
you these Women’s Regal Oxfords at your convenience.
X7 'W' A REGAL SHOE STORE
L- J- WING, Prop. 6 Whitehall St.
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: FRIDAY. MAY 24. 1912
Fire Sale
Still Greater Reductions on All
Ready-to-Wear For Friday
We need more space. The fire left only our
main floor immediately tenantable. Our big Ready
to-Wear stock has been going fast, but we are
determined to close out every Suit, Skirt, Dress and
Coat in stock at once to make room for other goods,
which our limited space has not yet permitted us to
offer. A still deeper cut from the regular Fire Sale
Prices will be made on all Ready-to-Wear for Fri
day selling.
Everything in stock—Undermuslins, Hosiery,
Waists, Kimonos, Gloves, Underwear, Men’s Fur
nishings, etc, also Children’s Dresses, Hosiery and
Underwear, on sale at Fire Sale Prices, regardless
of cost or former prices.
Open at 9 A. M. Sharp
f #>»»>>* A>
49 Whitehall Street