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giUffiWM SPECIAL LOTS OF
SCREEN DOORS
|Bp| AND WINDOWS AT
Is W I CUT PRICES
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DOORS, 30c to $2.50 '.allies,
now 50c Io $1.50
Wooden Windows,
25c to 65c values, special 20c
Metal Windows,
up to 75c values, special 35c
NEW STOCKS
Screen Doors 90c to $3.00
Screen Windows, up to 75c
Anderson Hardware Company
32-34 SOUTH PRYOR STREET
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SPECIAL MEAT SALE
for Cash Only
Wolfsheimer & Co.
Hams and Bacon
Rpx Ham*, from s to I'2 pounfls 17c
Rex Hams, skinned 18c
Rex Breakfast Baron 18c
Shafer *- Breakfast Bacon 19c
Pork, Fresh Tennessee
Pork Shoulders 12 l-2c
Pork Loins 17 l-2c
Lambs and Mutton
Lamb Shoulder 10c
Lamb l•’ore<|llartcr 12 l-2c
Lamb Hindquarter 17 l-2c
Mutton l‘'oreqiiartcr . 10c
.Mutton Hindquarter 14c
Poultry
Hens 20c
I hicks 25c
Butter and Eggs
Genuine l-'resb. h'aney Creamery, one pound prints.
Banquet Bouquet 35c
Golden Rod 33 l-2c
Cooking Butter Country' 20c
Eggs 17 l-2c
Groceries
Large Mammoth W hite Asparagus, R. & 11 22c
Tea Templegarden. 1-1 pound 14c
Tea Templegarden. 12 pound 28c
\o ('. O. 1). or phone orders will be tilled at above prices.
W olfsheimer & Co.
1 14-116 Whitehall Street
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YOU’LL NEED US LATER
WHY NOT NOW?
OUR
ANNUAL TRUNK SALE
WILL HELP
pay the expense of that trip this summer.
>1 Ls<> Trunks SIO.OO SIO.OO Suit ( ases .. $ 6.75 SIO.OO Bags $ 7.00
SIO.OO Trunks $ 7.50 $ 7.50 Suit Cases .. $ 5.50 $ 6.75 Bags $ 4.50
LIEBERMAN’S TRUNK STORE
The House of Guaranteed Baggage 92 Whitehall
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: SATERDAY. MAY 25. 1912.
Spring=End Sale!!
Preceding a large shipment of goods from
New York, we are closing out our spring
stock at a great sacrifice.
I MILLINERY
In our Millinery Department we offer you a large stock of stylish
Trimmed Hats, all our own make, ranging 50
in price from $7.50 to $12.50. for
DRESSES
A special •-ale of Lingerie Dresses, allover white ernhroid- fifi
ery i educed from $7.98 to .........
One lot of White Marquisette Dresses, beautiful Ct 7 C}A
. mbroioery; $12.50 and $15.00 values, for
<Jinghßm House Dr<-'<s, all trimmed 51 25
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A special line of ft Rf*
SPECIALS
We are offering two specials in Hosiery Silk Hose in black, tan and
white 48c a pair. Also a
9 50c special for
SEE OUR LINE OF PANAMA HATS.
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The CARLTON
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STOCK
Men’s and
Women’s
FINE SHOES
Exclusively
OXFORDS 1912 PUMPS |
Styles
FROM AMERICA’S FOREMOST STYLISTS, in
cluding the famous “HANAN" make,
AT PRICES
Applying to Both Men’s and
Women’s Shoes
_ All $7.00 Shoes now $5.95
All Leathers and ah $6.50 shoes now $5.45
Fanhinnahlp AH f 6,00 Shoes now $4 - 95
rdSniOIMDIt \|| Shot's now $3.95
Fabrics All $4.00 Shoes now $3.35
All $3.50 Shoes now $2.95
♦This stock is all bright, clean, fresh, new and desir
able. The largest, highest class Shoe stock in At
lanta. AND M CST BE REDFCEI) pending exten
sive alterations of our store.
Carlton Shoe Co.
36 Whitehall St.
This is positively a CASH SALE. No goods sent
on approval.
READ FOR PROFIT—
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GEORGIAN WANT ADS
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/• of distinction as you see in all other wearables B kS
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ent. and the whole general get-up of these suits is g I |
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/ The Shop of Quality 61 Peachtree Street 81l
Chamberlin=Johnson=Dußose Company
Atlanta New York Paris
Free Embroidery Lessons for the Children
In the Art Department Every Saturday Morning
A Kindergarten Embroidery Class starts to
morrow morning and will continue every Satur
day morning hereafter. It is a new departure
that, we believe, mothers will be quick to appre
ciate and children eager to take up.
Miss McLaughlin, a skilled needle-woman,
will give these lessons, beginning with the simplest
stitches and designs, teac ling the children the first
rudiments of embroidering, until gradually they
may take up the more intricate stitches and the
more elaborate designs.
Considering the ability of Miss McLaughlin
and the fact that the lessons are free to all who
buy their materials here, this really amounts to an
opportunity.
The materials necessary to begin amount to
just 25c— a 17-inch white linene centerpiece and
floss ioc, embroidery hoops ioc, embroidery
needles 05c— or a 22-inch tan tinted centerpiece
with six' skeins of silk floss, with a book of in
structions, 25c.
The children may come any time on Saturday
mornings.
This in no way interferes with the free lessons
given every morning to the grown-ups who buy
their materials here.
Chamberlin=Jolinson=Dußose Co.