Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, June 06, 1912, EXTRA, Page 10, Image 10

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10 OUR GUARANTEE Satisfaction Or Money Back NN is the guarantee that goes with everyjN\ suit or any other article sold by this \// / wl store. \i/r r i We make this absolute guarantee 1 / because we are so sure of the mer- VxA /NfeNS! chandise we sell. Sure of it, too, be- /iJjMi cause trie makers of our clothes Rogers, Peet & Co., and / Hart Schaffner & Marx y/ \\ will do for us the same as we will do j / //1 I I I for you—-give us our money back if I /\\ Il we are not absolutely satisfied. They 1 I \ \ 1 deal with us as we do with you— {a I II I ' “on the square.” L / t : And this means you are the judge I I j ~*-always. Come and see. *|A ▼]( // I Suits $lB, S2O, $25 and up. \ i WT DANIEL BROS. CO * opyright Hart Schatincr & Marx ; A New Shipment of ! ! CONTINENTAL X/ / L-J s J Stay On Pumps Just Received By Express These popular styles for summer - wear are of the celebrated Laird & Schober make and are shown in White and Tan Buckskin, Tan Rus sia Calf, Gun Metal, Satin, White Linen and Patent Leather. The Price Is Five to Seven Dollars Mail Orders Carefully Filled 35 Whitehall Street Sole Atlanta Agents Edwin Clapp Shoes for Men Sole Atlanta Agents Laird & Schober Shoes for ll 'omen K SENSATIONAL SHOE SELLING ON WHITEHALL STREET!!! \ |WT “CARLTON” PRICES CUT IN TWO!! I Ilr Women’s Oxfords, Pumps, Straps) fc B nlar Valnes 53S *' SIJW ’ 5S - 00and NOW (PO OS I 1 The swell new 1912 styles in all the popular I F Fr ° m America’s Foremost Makers ' I I #J MEN’S FINE ' Regular $4.00 arid $6.00 Values, NOW OC I I ’= s ; d Y F RD Qi Ihe 1912 Fdodels in all leathers---Patent, Tan, Vici--- ■ I it UArUKLO Blucher and button styles I I i igggg CARLTONSHOECOIEW 36 WHITEHALL STREET | .$2.65/1 , I THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. THURSDAY, .TUNE 6, 1912. Milady’s Toilet Table By Mme. D'MILLE. “More women worry over superfluous hairs than an.\ other disfiguring blemish. Wild hairs on face or forearms can be easily. quickly and safely removed by the use of delatone paste. Just mix pow dered d<!;;t'T>e with enough waler to cover the • u - apply, and after two or three min:: ■> off. wash the skin, and the hail; gone. “'l'lie 1 a perfect dry shampoo can not I • To four ounces of powdered or 1 tool add an original pack age of therox. Sift a teaspoonful of this mixture on the head, then brush out thoroughly and the scalp will be clean, cool and refreshed, while the hair will be light, wavy and beautifully lustrous. “To make a true complexion beautifier that will give your skin a lovely tone in stantly. yet is harmless and. lasting, dis solve an original package of mayatone in a half pint of witch hazel and rub a lit tle on face, neck and forearms each morn ing. Mayatone will not come off nor show like powder and keeps the skin soft, fair and youthful looking “The eyebrows should he. brushed gently each day to train them to grow in an arch, and if they are thin and straggly pyroxin should he applied with finger tip*. Pyroxin will also make the eyelashes grow long ami silky.” I [IFT FREDERIC IRVING t JmL* - NOW SINGING The Vaudette Theater ' 7| Wishes to correct the statement made in this paper yesterday, by mistake, that he was leading man last season with MME. SCHUMANN-HEINK. He had the honor to open the second and last season in “Love’s Lottery” with her, as her leading man. “ *'The wrong statement of yesterday is deeply regretted. baritone with ’Mme. Schumann■ Heink. .■.■ MW .in. ,m.n—. ■ ~ ——— ' ■_ vm—m —TfWi.irtnrmnwmCTmmiw-rn.iwiiMi iiimih-.j.iii. j —...wiw.w— mii.h mmu..mh m i. i —m—mmhmi.m mmh. _ ■ COAL COAL I ! MANY a good position has' I Consumers Coal Company I /I/J , , i i ii lit WHOLESALE and Retail Dealers and Shippers of High- eeTl founa through the ■ est Grade Pennsylvania Red and White Ash Anthracite Till ft 1» (lilted CO / 1(177 US of 9 All coal thoroughly screened before shipping. The Georgian. Both Phones 8000 I g Offices and Docks - Central Wharf I H Charleston, S. C. Georgian Want Ads Bring Results v -N'a * * J W c RSI I if - j '\dlli till i J i ® k -11 We'irAn w wM I I 1' If / NG SWEET GM, I GBWDiATE of us realize how important graduation 1 day is to the enthusiastic, girl graduate. This day marks an epoch in her life. If you would be thought of with affection, select for her some dainty gift at this impressionable period. Our comprehensive stock of graduation gifts are well adapted to the needs of the season. It is only the delightful question of appropriate ness to the taste of the girl you wish to make happy. Vanity is good for a girl. You will not spoil the freshness of youth if you indulge her a lit tle in the proper pride she takes in her appear ance. A pretty vanity bag is most appropriate for Her Loveliness, a mesh bag, a bracelet, a brooch ,a pearl chain, a ring—she will like, to have. We have all these at the reasonable prices that will please you. And a white j.M-HiGHmMY: j.Mjniaoamff SIO ATLANTA TO PENSACOLA AND RETURN via The WEST POINT ROUTE Tickets on sale every Thursday up to and including August 22, 1912. Return limit ten days. Sleeping cars, dining cars, coaches. Call at Ticket Offices: Fourth National Bank Bldg, and Terminal Station. fan of lace, gauze or all-ivory effect which is now considered very chic. We can show you perfect beauties from 59c to $5.00. In the distinctly useful gifts we count our White Silk Stockings at 47c up—Our dainty hand kerchiefs, fichus, ribbons; including also long White Silk Gloves at 69c and our long glaee Gloves at $1.98. But, why go on? We can not attempt to add to the mere suggestions, for we would fail to do justice to the many gifts we have pre pared for your selection. Any one of them will bring another note of joy to the girl’s happi ness, and who could ask for more? And it may happen that something has de layed the making of the graduation dress. We have a very large and lovely assortment of ap propriate dresses —voile, marquisette, flaxon, lingerie, for ages 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, most rea sonably priced. Suppose you see them at once.