Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, June 01, 1912, EXTRA, Page 9, Image 9

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t M. RICH & BROS. CO. I M. RICH & BROS. CO. I M. RICH & BROS. CO. jfc | A Sale of Shirtwaists at $1 | » Including values up to $2,50 S. •J* Unusual opportunities tomorrow for the 1912 shirtwaist girl—chances to J . THi save on the newest styles—chances to select from the broadest variety in all 3JJ Atlanta. Twelve hundred new summer shirtwaists, received during the past 5 < ‘ days, have been added to our already big stock and will go on sale tomorrow * .J* at SI.OO each. There are dozens of different models for you to make selec- tion from---among them $2.50 values. JJy Lingerie waists trimmed with snowy embroidery. J'y • Plain tailored waists in a variety of models. I CHOICE S' Lingerie waists set off with laces or medallions. I Peplum waists--the style now so popular in Paris ft* AA US and New York. g C. Plain tailored waists set off with a touch of color i ™B • • . ' --made with Baron collars. i B ' Waists with Dutch necks and high necks; waists I SL with sailor collars. JJ-- 3J Here are waists that embody every new style and thought which JG jg Dame Cashion has decreed correct. Style, good looks and quality eonsid- JJF '.3* ered. these waists are the* greatest values you’ve seen at $l.O0 —similar yjjj waists are selling about the city at $1.50 to $2.50. JJy More of Those $4 Silk Petticoats for Su Two hundred more of those pretty Silk Petticoats just received. AC) They are in black, blue and changeable colorings. If you were 18 T, among those who came too late when we advertised the previous ■ •7v J!'• lot, come tomorrow—but come early, for $4.00 Silk Petticoats at I $1.98 will not last long. JL IM. RICH & BROS. CO. I I FIRE SALE! Reductions for Saturday Will Be Even Greater Than Before To Close Out This Entire Stock Without Delay Tomorrow, from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m., you’ll find Fire-Sale Bargains here that eclipse all former offer ings of this sale. Everything in stock must go at once, regardless of cost value. The following are only a few of the scores of bargain opportunities for Saturday’s 12 hours selling: Misses’ $7.50 Wash & $1.75 to $2.00 n O Norfolk Suits at Lingerie Waists at Millinery 29c Flowers up to i £ rr i j • 50c, per bunch kJ naer muslins » 29c Co P ve? 3 3 a 9 nd C Drawer S 19c $5.00 to $8.50 Q Q Untrimmed Shapes Ov7C 75c Corset Covers, Drawers, a n Children’s Trimmed in Petticoats and Gowns Hats up to $2.98 yC . 1 to 50 Gowns, Hosiery Petticoats and Combinations • &C Ladies’ Gauze Ladies’ 50c Silk 2 O Vests, spec i a i / C Hose Saturday Lathes Gauze Hose 11 C Lisle Union Suits HsC yS P eC « , , j! Children's SI.OO £ o Hose 1611 S ' C S c lo ° I7 c Dresses, 6to 14 years OOC Children’s 15c 11 s 22c SI.OO to $1.50 Z? 7 Men’s 50c T Q Lingerie Waists at U / C ■ Silk Ties ■* Vl* Store Open Saturday Until 9 P, M. 49 Whitehall Street THE ATI, ANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: SATURDAY. JUNE 1, 1912. Sheriff’s Sale of Millinery Having bought the entire stock of the French Millinery Co. at Sheriff ’s Sale, we put the stock on sale tomorrow at any old price for quick clear ance. Oversoo Hats, trimmed and un trimmed. 6LWI’' 1 ’' Untrimmed Hats worth up to $4.01) at 50c Untrimmed Hats worth up to $7.50 at 98c I'rimmed Hats worth up to $7.50 at ~ 98c 'l'rimmed Hats worth up to SIO.OO at $1.98 Trimmed Hats worth up to $15.00 at $2.98 Trimmed Hats worth up to $20.00 at $3.98 Also a lot of Howers at 13c to 50c A lot of fancy feathers at 25c on the dollar. The goods are all new —bought by the PTem-h JMillinery Company in the last 00 days. Plenty to choose from. / Sale starts at 9a. m., tomorrow. Grossman f s 96 Whitehall Street EXTRA SPECIAL ON MEATS For Saturday, June the First, 1 SI2 Our Royal Brand sugar-cured regular Hams, per pound .. . 16c Our Royal Brand sugar-cured Skinned Hams, per pound. 18c Our Royal Brand sugar-cured Picnic Hams, per pound. . 13c Our Royal Brand sugar-cured Breakfast Bacon, per pound. 19c Our English Style sugar-cured Breakfast Bacon, per pound 18c Our sugar-cured Blade Breakfast Bacon, per pound 15c Fancy Pork Loin Roast, per pound 14c Choice Pork Shoulder Roast, per pound 12 l-2c Prime Beef Rib Roast, per pound 12 l-2c and 15c Choice Beef Roast, boneless and rolled, per pound 15c Choice Beef Pot Roast, per pourd 9c to 11c Fancy Veal Roast, per pound 11c to 14c Fancy Forequarters Lamb, per pound 12c Fancy Hindquarters Lamb, per pound 15c Choice Sirloin Steak, per pound 15c Choice Tenderloin Steak, per pound 16c Choice Porterhouse Steak, per pound 17c Choice Round Steak, per pound 15c Choice Chuck Steak, per pound 11c Choice Boiling Meat, per pound 6c and 7c Our Own Kettle-Rendered Pure Hog Lard, 10-pound Pails, per pail $1.30 5-pound Pails, per pail 65c 3-pound Pails, per pail 40c Weiner, Frankfurter, Garlic and Bologna Sausage 11c All our Meats are strictly U. S. inspected and of best qual ity. Compare above prices with others and you can see that you can save from 30 per cent to 40 per cent on your Meat pur chase by buying at BUEHLER BROTHERS 119 Whitehall Street The Store Where They Sell Meats at Living Prices. =ll .--h PACH GEORGIAN WAN T {[ H EL y\D is a little salesman H II who will CRY YOUR WARES H |i I'o ALL THE PEOPLE, rs g =ii -2= ir Do Your Marketing Here at Wholesale Prices” SEWELL’S 113-115 Whitehall St. The Store That Saves You the Middleman*s Profit \ I We are wholesalers and buy everything ' ’ im mense quantities, mostly in earload therefore, undersell all competitors. FRIDAY and SATURDAY ■'.t SOLID CARLOAD of mixed vegetables. SOLID CARLOAD of Poultry and Eggs. SOLID CARLOAD of Florida pineapples at each. -j j SOLID CARLOAD of Messina Lemons at lowenß price in Atlanta. GREAT FRIDAY AND SATURDAY BARGAINS IN ts Our Delicatessen Departmen- i KrKular 10c can TJbby’s All regular 10c canned cd Evaporated Milk 6' 4 c goods nt 8c Cej Regular 15c 3-lb. can «»f All regular 5c canned goods apples 9c at 4 ..11.1 50c quart bottles ‘Welch" 25c 3-H>. can of table pears 14.,.t° | grape juice 33 1-3 c 25c 3-lb. ran table peaches 14,..d 1 15c 2-H>. <an pork and beans 9c 15c can of pink salmon.... 11,.*1 V 10c can pineapple jelly. . 8c can "Peerless” corn, 8 1-Jy 9| _ / * R J —-■ . ..j.'. .u— . ‘ FRESH DRESSED POULTFO 49 3| Dressed Poultry is our specialty. We dress it fresh p afl da.\ right here on liie premises. For today and we are read) with a big lot of fine broilers and frye lowest prices in Atlanta. « ** SEWELL COMMISSION » Retail Store 113-115 “We Undersell All Competitors” ----- ---- ———M|||| READ FOR PROFIT-- ■ USE FOR RESULTS-, ! GEORGIAN WANT J.M.HKBOPANYj I The Largest Stock of flj Ba thin g S u iti And the Best " Ladies’ Bathings Suits made <»f MB 6 ’jr BM ] ia jp Sicilian iu u;t\y. bl;iuk. brdMß or of 'laffeta Silk iu PriituessMß Skirl (‘fleets. Sizes 34 to 42 s 2 ’ so t 0 $15.00. M Misses’ Bathing Suits with S ’ ZPS through 1(> years. |B®|A $2.00 to $3.50 I uraW-WA Children’s Bathing Suits withoutl f skil’ts. Sizes 4to 8 vears. I ro $1.25 and $1.50. I Big assortment of Caps anti ShoesJ 25c up. I - J For Men I Men's 2-pieue Bathing Suits. IM with or without sleeves. Her- / \ B sey Knit Suits, all sizes / / WS-iS '> 50c to $2.50 - - - I Aeeordion 2-tone weave J \ / Suits, all sizes n " t I $3 and $3.50 9