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DECATUR LOTS
Absolutely Half Their Value
Right in the City. Sewerage and
City Water. $lO cash and $lO month.
Must be sold at once. Right close to
Agnes Scott College and Graded
School. S4OO, $450, SSOO, $550,
S6OO, $650. Double your money
easily.
T. L. Moran and L. P. Bottenfield
Salesmen in Charge
E. Rivers Realty Co.
-Phone 1207-8 Main
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- Chamberl WohnsoirDußose Company
Atlanta New York Paris ;
In the Juvenile Department
Third Floor
Girls’ s l‘ so Dresses s l -10
Charming little styles that have been exceed
ingly popular at their regular price—sl.so. You
may choose from percales,, ginghams and lawns,
fashioned with round or square neck and with
short, or three-quarter-length sleeves. They are
all the long-waisted models with plaited skirts.
Much of their beauty liesdn the attractive ways
they are trimmed with folds, bands and embroidery.
Light and dark colors—striped, checked and fig
ured. In all sizes from 2 to 6 years and from 6
to 14 years.
You will do well to buy t for the whole summer.
Children’s Drawers 10c
And in all sizes from it to 14 years—at 10c a
pair. Notice how soft the muslin is, how neatly
they are stitched, hemmed,.and with a ruffle of
cluster tucks. You will know at once they arc
worth more than their tomorrow’s price.
New Shipment of Blazers, $5 * $6.85
If possible, they are more attractive than
ever, certainly more popular'.
They seem to supply a need that no other
coat can—a light wrap for cool mornings and
evenings; for wear when onejgoes golfing or to
play tennis.
Right now they may be bad in about all the
colored st ripes that could *be wanted and in
plain red and white.
Those at $5 are plain coat style; those at
§6.85 are Norfolks.
Chamberlin Johnson =Dußose Co.
THF ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWStSATURDAY. MAY 25. 191?
Most
Men
Who
Make
Money
On limited capital are j
those always o n the
lookout for snaps of all '
kinds. In this dav and
age the AVANT AD
pages is the only place
a complete list is over |i
offered.
In Atlanta
It’s
The Georgian
Where
the Largest
List Is Foumi’d
. i
IT’S
VERY
EASY
TO GET i
WHAT YOU WANT. i
SOMEONE
IS
SURE |-
TO HAVE IT,
NO MATTER
WHAT IT
IS. |
TO GET
IN TOUCH
WITH THE PROP-
ER PARTY
USE
GEORGIAN
WANT
ADS |
■ Son's
who you arc, where
I i you live, nr what -
you have— E
I I :
' ttz// bring results.
We KNOW IT.
I | cW i
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I’ve Been Bathing at Piedmont
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By ADELE OSWOLD coniieHpd with seaside resorts.
The Pink Lady of Vaudeville. 1( o( . ( . lirrp dt() nie that
l *" F>is\tli inland city like Atlanta would
UXTII. I came to Atlanta this be interested in this recreation.
week my thoughts of open Put since I have been out to
air bathing hail always been Piedmont Park and have seen
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. J. M . High Coma
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Extraordinary Bargains in
Undermuslins
The May sale of Women’s Muslin Underwear con
-1 inues with great enthusiasm and tomorrow offers even
greater bargains.
WOMEN’S CAMBRIC DRAWERS REGULAR 25c VALUES
While the\ last we will sell tomorrow 50 dozen . -g *
pairs <>f < amhrie drawers with hemstitched and tucked / 1 P3IF
ruffles, new. fresh txoods. Limit I pairs to a customer. . ■ W
No Phone or Mail Orders Taken. ) ? pfS 25c
AH 50c and 75c Underwear 49c
AH 89c and SI.OO Underwear ~.. 75c
AH $1.25 and $1.50 Underwear ' 98c
In the 98c lot new Princess Slips, Skeleton Skirts and scal
loped crepe Gowns will be included.
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q-HE WANT AD WAY IS THE MODERN ’
way;bx no better method can Real Estate be
bought, sold, rented or exchanged, than
through the Real Estate columns of THE
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the magnificent facilities there ■
and have noticed with what in
terest the people of Atlanta are
looking forward to the bathing
season. I realize that I was sad
ly mistaken.
Os course I had no bathing
suit in my wardrobe, and I had
another surprise waiting for me
when I visited the .). M. High.
Company store and looked at
the stock of beautiful bathing
suits. Os course 1 bought one.
Il is the one in which the pho
tographer happened to catch
me just as I was preparing to
take a dive. I
Il isn't as pretty and as fancy
as some of those I saw, but inas
much as I only expect to use it
while in Atlanta ami will not >
get a chance to lake my vaca- ;
tiou for many weeks to come. I !
did not get a more expensive 1
one. I was so impressed, how
ever. with whal I saw that it is
quite possible I will get another I
one before I leave town and,
use it later on in the summer ‘
when I do get a chance to quit I
the foollights for a little while;
and take a rest at the seashore. |
To those women who do not ■
know of the delights of early
morning bathing. I would say:
(let a bathing suit at High’s '
and go out to Piedmont park .
tomorrow morning.
1 know you won’t regret it j
and I believe you will enjoy it.
I know I did.
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