Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, June 06, 1912, EXTRA, Page 11, Image 11

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=H_.. =ll Il .■■■.■■si I 1 (=] r=_i 1...... ,r= „ —h—-.i! = | REGENSTEUN’S ■ ’ REGENSTEIN’S = Great Reductaoms J Um Suit Department M Thursday = i A special lot of choice Spring Suits on sale tomorrow—Thursday. Best Spring styles for ladies and Misses. Blues, tans, grays, black and a few white serge with pin stripes. Suits formerly $lB, /Th /Th/Th S2O, $22.50 and $25. Choice Thursday only <4? 11 Vo MJ/V :: Silk Dresses==sUso®© Silk Dresses==s7 o 9s> . :: ■ One rack of Spring Silk Dresses —Messaline and One rack of Spring Silk Dresses. Taffetas and ' Taffetas —all good colors. <dt?Ti g OO Messalines in solid colors, checks and stripes. Values to $30 —choice Thursday . . uO'ovJ/MJ' Values to S2O. <£*=7 (0) S Choice Thursday J Linen Dresses==sS.7s Wash Dresses==s2o9s ; One rack of prettv Linen Dresses. Pink. .blue. One rack of dainty Wash Dresses for house and n c anc natural. g /y g street wear. Natural Linen as X alues up to $lO. Choice aH(I Madfas> Valu(ig so Choic(l . |J : Waists==sfl.9.s Waists==sLo® : One table of tine white Lingerie Waists. Also One table of choice Lingerie Waists. A fine col a few Silk Shirts. <dl?fl zn\ g .lection of new styles. (hfl Thffh Values to $3.00. Choice Values to $2.50. Choice ■ Every item A Great Bargain==Come Early. Forty :: Whotehallll ■ J..1 A N N Whitehall :: - :ir=====ir==tJ hrFsaFR I II <l kJ/>L.L-e We are determined to close out this stock by Saturday night, and if utter disregard of cost or value will accomplish this stupendous task, after this week our fire sale will be a thing of the past. A limited number of Extraordinary Specials will be offered every day at such ridiculously low prices that an early call will be absolutely imperative. The store opens promptly at 9a. m. Be on hand to share in this wonderful Bargain Harvest. Watch this paper for these daily announcements. Eight Sensational Thursday Specials Ladies’ 25c Short Kimonos Lovely $1 and $1.50 Shirt- | at waists, choice 9c 67c Ladies’ 69c Pure Thread Balance of the Tailored Suits, | Silk Hose at Values to $3 0, choice 33c I $3.95 Misses’ Norfolk Wash Suits, $1.25 and $1.50 Muslin Values to $6, at Uunderwear, at $2.69 79c Untrimmed Shapes, Values 500 Men’s 50c Silk Ties to $7.50, choice at 25c I 15c The above are only a few of the scores of wonderful Fire Sale Bargains for Thursday. Everything must go regardless of any former pricing. 49 Whitehall Street EVERY WANT AD HAS A MEANING GEORGIAN ”8 ALL ITS OWN BOTH TELEPHONES 8000 THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1912. - 22 i . (From The Press, Thomasville, Ga.) , JUDGE H. H. PERRY INDORSED BY FRIEND Col, Merritt Gives Our Readers a Synopsis of the Life of Judge Perry, Who Is a Candidate for U. S. Senator From Georgia. There is only one office that is of more ' importance within the gift of the people . than that of United States senator, and that is the office of president of the I nited States. T/ie writer was a mere i boy when he formed the acquaintance ship of Mr. Perry, who was at that time occupying the chair of professor of math ematics in the North Georgia Agricultural College at Dahlonega, Ga.. which position he tilled with distinguished ability until ' he resigned to take up the practice of I law. Colonel Perry came to the bar eminently ' equipped for the discharge of the arduous! duties imposed upon the practitioner ot ' that learned profession; he hung out his i shingle in Gainesville, at which place he has continually resided, and took rank at once among the ablest lawyers of the northeastern circuit; possessed of a class ical education, and a trained mind, he ' naturally went after the analysis of a i legal proposition. He has the happy fac ulty of never appearing disconcerted 'in the court room in the trial of a ease in which he appears as counsel. We have seen eminent lawyers have him, as thev ' thought, up in the air. but when Perrv I < came down he would light on his feet. He , is the very prince of professional cour tesy In the court room, and of politeness • in his social life, his professional, private and public life Is as spotless as thrice ’ sifttO snow. His attainments as a lawyer < and statesman peculiarly fit him for a . representative in the United States sen ate. to many people’s way of thinking ' the most august body of men that as sembles upon the face of the earth. It was a rare treat to hear the great Chief Justice Logan E. Bleckley discuss , men and measures, and he never Indulged In idle talk. In commenting upon the abilities of the able lawyers of the state , who appeared before the supreme court he said (hat Mr. Perry's work (alluding ’ to his briefs and pleadings) bore the Im- I . print of the master’s hand. All lawyers know that no greater compliment than this could be paid a lawyer, as well as . they know the same could have come from no greater authority than the ’ renowned chief justice. Senator Bacon will have been in the United States senate eighteen years when his present, term expires, the peo ple should excuse him and let him take a much needed rest. He Is now in sight of the eigthtieth mile post of his life's jour ney. It is true we need men in the sen ate who are ripe in statecraft and schol arly and legal attainments, but Senator Bacon has arrived at that period of life where a man becomes overripe. The. peo ple of the state owe his retirement to him as a mark of respect. The people of Georgia will make no mistake in elect- I ing Colonel Perry to the United States senate. J. U. MERRITT. r —~ Nervous Wrecks from Sore Feet: Gives Cure The nagging irritation from daily foot torture causes thousands of nervous break-downs. Besides there is the pain, the haggard face and peevish dlsposl tion. imn't waste an hour, here is a treatment that will cure MKT' lial your feet quickly. No mat- HpCVtsß ter how many patent medl- FJC V clnes you have tried in vain K .. 1 this treatment, formerly - SLigiSjd known only to doctors, will * give prompt results. "Itis- _ Fw solve two tablespoonfids of SB) j> fl Caloride compound In a Ib\ ” basin of warm water. Soak the feet In this for full fif ' Ife' S 9 ,een minutes, gently rubbing I ■'- .W Borft parts." The effects | are marvelous. All pain goes Instantly and the feet feel simply delightful. Corns and callouses ran he peeled right off: bunions, aching feet, sweaty smelling feet, get Immediate relief. Cse this a week and your foot troubles will be a thing of the past. Cal oclde works through the pores and re moves the cause. Any druggist has it in stock or will quickly get it A twen ty-live cent package is said to be enough to cure the worst feet AL RICH & BROS. CO. IM. RICH & BROS. CO. | M. RICH & BROS. CO. £ 1 1 f Save on Floor Coverings! sßy Making Your Purchases This WeekS; ■--* land notifying its patrons of an increase in cost of $1.50 to $2.50 on every «l . FJJ rug, the Rich Store conies forward with this sale at less than old prices. But 'Mp you must make your purchases this week —next week prices not only go back to regular, but will be subject to an advance. . $35.00 Wilton Rugs, 9x12 feet, in this sale, $30.00 ' $40.00 Wilton Rugs, 9x12 feet, in this sale, $35.00 , $45.00 Wilton Rugs, 9x12 feet, in this sale, . $55.00 Wilton Rugs, 9x12 feet, in this sale, $50.00 - $22.50 Axminster Rugs, 9x12 feet, sale price $20.00 -.djj $25.00 Axminster Rugs, 9x12 feet, sale price $22.50 # '-"2 These rugs are. in the very best of summer styles- patterns and color combinations are JU the very latest productions. At full regular price -even at the new. increased cost —you can not buy better rugs in their respective qualities. But you must make your selection this week. WC' » THIRD FLOOR | In the June Trunk Sale| s Values to $25, (I*l C | s Choice . 8 £ • S’ ; Here arc trunks built oi three-ply veneer hardwood, covered with fiber A® l pigamoid, canvas and black enameled duck. The mountings are of the best MU steel: each trunk is fitted with strong, patent sale lock and finished with two sole leather straps which go all around. These trunks are full riveted —the kind that will withstand the baggage smasher's hardest jolts. Anv of them X". at $15.00. 'Sg "2 Dress Trunks: Values to $18.50, Sale Price .... SIO.OO * Dress and Steamer Trunks: Values to $13.00 at .. . 7.50 ®F. Dress and Steamer Trunks: Values to $11.50 at . . . 5.95 \S Fine Skirt and Dress Trunks: Values to $37.50 at .. . 20.00 S: ' S Trunks, Steamer Wardrobes and all odd Trunks reduced from 1-3 to 1-2. g | Traveling Bags | Suit Cases g ri Values to $lB, S i Sale Priced . ■3? Genuine alligator and oxhide traveling bags, made of the best leather D® obtainable, all leather lined, line steel frame and fitted with highly polished gjry brass mountings. Sizes 10 inches lb 20 inches- all at $8.95. -J? Cowhide Suit Cases of best quality, firmly built and in almost any size and style suitable for man or woman. Values to SIB.OO, at $8.95. '.W Cowhide Bags and Suit Cases: Values to $7.50 at . . . $4.95 x! 5 Suit Cases and Bags in all leathers: Values to S2O at . . 11.50 -.4// Imported English Kit Bags at half price. Jp , * Large Bellows Suit Cases at 1-4 to 1-3 off. “Indestructo’ ’ luggage bags and suit cases in all styles and leathers—l-3 off. | M. Rich & Bros. Co. | commencementtrunks" If your old trunk needs repairs, we'll be glad to do them, but if you need a new trunk, take advantage of our ANNUAL TRUNK SALE $14.50 Trunks. . .SIO.OO SIO.OO Suit Cases. s6.7s SIO.OO Bags $7.00 SIO.OO Trunks. ..$ 7.50 $ 7.50 Suit Case.. ss.so $ 0.75 Bags $4.50 LIEBERMAN’S TRUNK STORE The Home of Guaranteed Baggage 92 Whitehall Street ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■MMBMMMMMMMMMIII'ai'IMaiWIII 111 I'llMlllMaMllllljaiiai Georgian Want Ads Bring Results 11