Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, June 04, 1912, EXTRA, Page 10, Image 10

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10 CHOICE SUMMER SHIRTS Z I From Greatest Makers . ' W ITH the largest Shirt stock in At- = ” lanta, and the home of Manhattan, J v Earl & Wilson and Classic Shirts, you’ll 1 = find every style that’s proper in negligee M ’* or plaited, stiff or soft cuffs; some with Is's] ' soft collars. S The patterns are handsomer than ever r before, and you'll find dozens of them to se lect from in every grade. Drop in and give c your eyes a treat. Prices SI.OO to $5.00. Cool, Comfortable Underwear : For These Warm Days O UR Underwear section is complete with ; every weight garment that’s desir-" 11 7 a l^ e - Look at this list of cool, pleasant ; i H feeling fabrics that make you forget it’s hot. " t uh At 50 cents, small check nainsook, large plaid muslin, imitation jmLhijH soisette, balbriggan and porousknit in athletic and 1-4 sleeve * •s' J O shirts, long or knee drawers. • 'Hi At 75 cents, tine quality large check muslin, pongee and lisle ' thread, all styles. s Li linen genuine soisette, “dollar silk." mercerized ' m lisle thread —white, blue and salmon and tisli net. ■ Lots of other good kinds; Union Suits, too. << DANIEL BROS. CO. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■IWVBBBBBaaBBMBfIBMBaMBMBHrwaHmBBBgBBBMHBBBMMBMRBMHnSRBHBNBHMSHBBBnnMBBnBaBBBHmHmRMMBnnO>«BMnBIBB«nn.XtIWaNKKr7rn'-r.n~'V'T;d3M» I Good Enough for Anybody; Within Reach of Everybody Subscribe for THE GEORGIAN And Get This 45-Piece Set for a ; Fraction of Its Value ’ I 0 ’ ... ... ~ ~ ~ ~_ -1 ] iifiii 1 . ■■■ ■■■h .. jtto. ..r, ...l. ... ! S'*** • ’•'-Jr ■ a >i- '0 .*i | i . K l . '■' ' f T- J-..*.;# " ' L <- cfe.i ■ SW‘. , ■ .'KjM <y»A .I'm!' I I' -* T - f -'' Mb# r ■v - & '• • GT ; ? \ -I- Br ’'or c X . ■ ■ WWI; . ® ■'' in® i' BBL w w® bAtrtPLE SETS DISPLAYED IN OUH OFFICE WINDOW a\D IN THE DISPLAY WINDOW OF THE 1 'I CARLTON SHOE CO.. 36 WHITEHALL. 1 ! || 8 . • Every Piece Warranted To Be Perfectly Shaped High Grade American Semi-Porcelain I f The thinness of the ware, the rich Royal Blue and Coin Gold Decoration, delicately 1 shaded into the pure white, make this set equal in appearance and utility to the highest I priced imported china. THE DECORATION CAN NOT WEAR OF” I It is applied by a new process that fires it into each piece underneath the glaze. This insures a lasting beauty, heretofore rare among newspaper premium dishes. WH SEND COURTEOUS MEN AND WOMEN TO PRESENT THE DETAILS OF THIS OFFER. UPON REQUEST These representatives will not annoy you with the |Lj usual insistent tactics of the average solicitor. If you can resist this offer after it has been I ! explained to you, and you have seen the dishes, we will not subject you to further impor- < tunity. But we would like to tell you about it. THE GEORGIAN, Circulation Dept, i THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. TUESDAY. JUNE 4. 1912. M. RICH & BROS. CO. IM. RICH & BROS. CO. M. RICH & BROS. CO. M. RICH & BROS. CO. J . |j lAp Another Great Ten-Cent Sale | AS* | IOC/ J n Rich’s Economy Basement *vz 2{J A mammoth one-day Bargain Carnival in the Economy Basement tomorrow— JJC another of those big Ten-Cent Sales where your dimes have the buying power of 15c, £ of 20c, of 25c, and in some instances of a half-dollar. Tomorrow giant bargains rule Su on the very things you want NOW—the most seasonable and most needed merchan dise is offered tomorrow in the Economy Basement at thesmallest prices ever quoted. But it’s a. one day opportunity—remember, prices are for tomorrow, Tuesday only, and you must shop in person. No telephone or mail orders filled. ■J 4 large rolls of Toilet Paper, 10c 3 Table Napkins, hemmed ready for use, 10c s® Children’s 39c Play Dresses for 10c 29c Corset Cover Embroidery, 10c yard -JJ 3 bars of Swift’s Pride Soap, 10c 10 yards Vai or Cluny laces for 10c JL *■ Box of 3 cakes Buttermilk Soap, 10c Women’s fancy lawn Dressing Sacques, 10c 19c genuine serpentine Kimono Crepe, 10c yd. Silkoline, plain or fancy, 36 ins. wide, 10c *« A** 2 yards new Chailies, tomorrow, 10c 3 bars pure Castile Soap for 10c 25c lace and leno stripe White Goods, 10c Women s 15c Ribbed Vests, sizes 7, 8 or 15c Economy Pillow Cases, 45x36 ins., 10c - f’ tomorroir 10c . Children’s 25c plain or fancy Socks, 10c >® 2000 yds. Pajama Checks, 36-in. width, 10c yd. S 15c Shrunk Cotton for Skirts, Suits, etc., 10c W °™ n ’ s Mercerized Gauze Hose 10c pair * . r- 1/ r ntir d in 50c fancy Marquisette Bands for 10c yard > Full lb. package 20-Mule Team Borax, 10c 50c to 75c Ftowers for Hats , 10c hunch J ■ 15c French Percale, 36 ins. wide, 10c yd. Women’s 25c Side Jabots and Dutch ®'' >■ 15c plain blue Chambray, 36 ins. wide, 10c yd. Collars, 10c jJjS *» Pure Linen Table Damask, 1-4 yard, 10c Children’s 15c Stockings, red only, 2 pairs 10c £ 18c extra fine Cambric, 36 inches wide, 10c 19c Pitted Aprons of Chambray for 10c Z, r- r, r ojr.n Women s 15c Dusting Caps, choice 10c » Fancy Dress Lawns, 2 yards for 10c cans Swee[ Viole( Ta/cum p owderi lOc * 15c all pure Linen Crash Toweling, 10c Men’s 25c "Shawknit" Half Hose, 10c pair J ; t# 75c Linen Glass Towels, all hemmed, 10c 25c Stamped Hemstitched Scarfs, 10c 19c genuine Manchester Galatea Cloth, 10c 19c Stamped Hemstitched Tray Cloth, 10c I PM. Riel? & Bros. 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