Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, June 01, 1912, EXTRA, Page 8, Image 8

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8 'Cushion Tread, Rubber Soled Oxfords uja P>~ Biuch e ß r u "ce Here > s O le newest wonder of convenience and eom- _g fort in footwear —a rubber sole shoe. It can't heat the ijj LEATHFb foot, n « sp pnrated by a thin, pliable upper leather ■ sole. Come in and try it on. ' B WHITE AMI liRtTCAXVAS OXFORIIS BP S'l All ’ n button a,| d blm-her. very light weight. *7’*'® an<f of elegant. dress.' models. Dressing to j fau Pie =Chambers =Hardwick I 37=39 Peachtree St. COMPANY I Atlanta, Georgia g| I _____________________________________________ „ Ir* — - - -•JlBO I Here s a Ir <' OWF a “ ,ist of the I . W*\ J highest-class goods [ made in the world, for which this store is the V- ’ ! I EXCLUSIVE ATLANTA AGENT W I f “North Star” and “Eagle” Refrigerators, “Fulton” W* I i ?i >S£l I guaranteed Go=Carts,“Romelink” Couch, “Khaki” Ham= r| I r moc k w, ’ n ? s ' “China Sea Grass” Furniture. “Twin I ' ffjy^ n * t ” Sp n ’ n £ s ’ Bungalow Beds and Cots, “Kindel” fe I j JB and “Englander” Davenport Bed, “Buck’s” II I Stoves and Ranges, “Royal Rest” Morris JIB Chairs, “Duplex” Felted Mattresses. \ Don’t You Think This J \ Store Worth Inves- tigating? UrWBW JVE INVITE THE SEARCHLIGHT I OF PUBLIC OPINION ■B Plain Priors on every article out*- price to everyhod'—'satisfaction with every sale, or your money back. Courteous atten prompt deliveries terms to suit you. If there are better ways of giving our generous public a “square deal.’ we II be ’ to be shown Nothing is 100 oood for our customers, ami nothing will be left undone by tin 1 management of this for your complete ami perfect satisfaction. ■T We Want You to Open an Account With Us We want every good family in Atlanta to have an open account in this store, where yon can buy anything .von need furnish the home properly. Rugs. Shades. Lace Curtains. Draperies. Porch Goods, as well as the heavier articles for Hall. Dining Room. Parlor. Itod Room. Den and Kitchen. Ici Wi o dcS)AVo © < s ■,. ~ . \ FURNITURE y \ COMPANY - gains now in ■ton (10-Garts ——i— sjj., our clean-up Ch:,’'!! t - ih,:! |X,ia^ r ' 103-5-7-9-11 Whitehall Street mS. Sea IL BANKRUPT SALE In of I K Sawtell Millinery !■ I With all its stock including Trimmed Hats. Braids. Hit Feathers. Flowers. Velvets, etc.. at considerably less ■H ‘ than cost. * Bids will be received on the business, as a going concern, including the patronage ot th school, to- ( \ getln-r with all stock, fixtures and good will. * \ *'*“ * n f° ri,iat *" n i,n 'l inspection, apply to I PHOEBE RAINWATER. Receiver 86 1-2 North Broad Street B GEORGIAN WANT ADS BRING RESULTS TTTE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS-. SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1912. USE GEORGIAN WANT ADS 'I TRAVEL Light Our FEATHERWEIGHT baggage, insures yt>u comfort on your summer vacation. Matting, cane, and fiber grass Suit Cases. SI.OO, $2.50 and $3.00 LIEBERMAN’S TRUNK STORE The House of Guaranteed Baggage 92 Whitehall JLriBI 111- fTHE GLOBE CLOTHING COjjTHE GLOBE CLOTHING COM __ —j I F YOU were to design your mWd own c l ot h es with everything i ust as y° u wantec L y° u - z LjfeS couldn’t come nearer to your jfF? owi clothes ideals than that which you JS' i'A will find in Globe clothes. r ' They embody everything that one expects in clothes-—fine tailoring, v Ik beautiful fabrics and correct fit. You can pay considerably more <7 W Globe clothes prices, but you can not get more clothes value. T iTlr s te p * n our store anc i ’ ns P ect ° ur m| SIO.OO $12.50 $15.00 W * ■■■— y J si® $20.00 $251 z Jr® . ■ ■ ■■".."■z- „= ~ -- —— Suits. They will astonish you. XlSxiK Two Piece Bathing Suits, in blue, trimmed in white, all sizes, for men and boys : 50c ISffls Cool Underwear=B. V. D., Peter Hill, Porous Knit or Nainsook, 25c, 50c and..: 75c Wash FourinJiands 15c and 25c Night Shirts and-Paiamas 50c, 75c, SI.OO and $1.50 _lbb II L IThe Globe Clothing CoB g|g EIGHTY=NINE WHITEHALL STREET == j~ I Chamberlin=Johnson=Dußose Company ATLANTA NEW YORK PARIS This Store Closes Tomorrow, Saturday, June Ist AT 1 O’CLOCK This follows our usual custom of giving our em ployees a half-holiday every Saturday during the months of June, July and August. So SHOP EARLY Chamberliir JohnsonDußose Co. Georgian Want Ads Cret Results CASH GROCERY CO. Sells Saturday SNOWHITE or FLAKEWHITE LARD IO POUND pa i l err J r "gw CENTS Cottolene, la< pest size SI.OB 300 Coffee. pound 22c Lemons, dozen 15c 25c Coffee, pound tg c 40c Coffee, pound 28c 80c Tea, pound 39 0 CASH GROCERY CO., 118-120 WH.IEHALL STREET.