Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, June 07, 1912, EXTRA, Page 10, Image 10

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10 California (oloi\ist torsions kw, IJ / V"j THE ’START px H- ----- pS ' <T< ON THE SANTA FE F" ■ F's K THF RIPPI fo £££ r * c *> PtJ iTO,MOW THE ~ r *»TL (J RmALFAirA.SHIPTHE fW STRAWBERRIES, j/ -THE TOMATOES AND S the cow fogajhiy, <jX were orr you flO'ffl JA RIDE TO THE m F IN CALIFORNIA A YEAR LATER. $%Q.65 ■ k rl frorn Atlanta Ga. March 1 to April 15 A farm is waiting for you in Arizona and California. Go this Spring. Go on the ] Santa Fe. Ride in a tourist sleeper ; berth rate low. Eat Fred Harvey meals. A fast run on the Fast Mai!; two other trains to choose from. Jnn. D. Carter, Pass Agt., H N. Pryor Si . Atlanta, Ga. Phone, Main 342. ® Write, C. L. Sr«r*a** , «, Gen. Colonization Agrnt, 2301 Railway Exchange, CMC.,™. fnt San Joaquin Valiev hnek and six month*' free eub •cription to “The Barth.” —L.. . J Remarkable Popularity Os “Shopping by ■ Wire” Within three days of the establishment of a profes sional shopper at J. M. High’s Department Store, their Atlanta Phone traffic increased three-fold. Atlanta women appreciate this modern departure, and hate increased iheir “Shop ping b> Wire'’ over our service three hundred per cent. This convenient service in your own home only 8 1-3 cents per day. Call 309. Atlanta Telephone & Telegraph Co. A. B. CONKLIN, lien. Mjr. For your convenience. Wani Vis wi’l »e taken over the telephone and bill will tent at expiration of ad No matter Vhat you w ant or have to a«:- <<» g.a*! h’ant Ad will do the work, thu* oawnx fqu Um» and money. I Specials In Cut Glass .1 p For June Wedding Gifts || i« $5.00 Vase Like Cut ylCa Special K | WO $2.98 - - ■ ■•■■ ffl® Ss ' $5.00 Pitcher Like Cut l aia3 . g W Special w $2 98 iiiSw 1 g 2 Wi ® ur stoc k is com- S ® plete. Designs are M Eg beautiful ---and ti’Ji O perfectly cut. Below we list a few of the many items which we are offering at SPECIAL ra p “ ots - gS $7.50 Vases, special $5.00 $5.00 Bowls, special .... $3.00 Hsvj| SR $2.50 Nappies, special ....$1.50 $4.00 Bowls, special $2.25 MJSrt $1.50 Nappies, special ...,SI.CO $2.50 Cruets, special $1.50 p|| Six Cut Glass Tumblers, special $2.50. Value .....$4.00 I KING HARDWARE COMPANY I 53 Peachtree Street I Georgian Want Ads Bring Results This is Your . j&w HPP° rtunit y S rIM I Here’s Your Chance! — You fer MJO If you are the first caller Friday morning you'll get this Beautiful Upright Piano. Store Open 8:30= S3B ONLY = Store Open 8:30 We Have Many More Pianos at Very Low Prices Come in early and get first choice. We carry in stock such well known makes as EVERETT, HENRY; S. G. LINI)E RMA N , CLEVELAND - MANNING, HOLMES & SONS and many others/ ■lll feMK. j y v/siLgifr „ wfJS I .■BRADLEY & SONS f Fine Upright 1 5 165 08 J V s 3B Oo y V T9B-°y Don’t Forget, Saturday Afternoon We Will Give Popular and Instrumental Sheet Music CLEVELAND-MANNING PIANO CO. SO North Try r St. “Store Beautiful” Open Evenings THE ATLAyTA GEOWfAN AND NKtVS. FRIDAY. TUNE 7, 1912. M. RICH & BROS. CO. IM. RICH & BROS. CO. I M. RICH & BROS. CO. £ SE 11,000 New Silk Petticoats J ■ S A/essaZtne an J [affeta $ *: Big Value at $4, Choice A ®Cu/C!j" J The entire stock from one of New York’s foremost petticoat sig -J* manufacturers closed out at less than the cost of material alone--- petticoats that are right now in the height of style and fashion, jJJ picked so that you can buy them at less than half price. Jp » There are over a thousand petticoats in the collection---mes saline and taffeta petticoats in black, white, plain colors and changeable effects. The display in our window serves to give a«u hint of the possibilities the sale holds for you. 1 AQ £ ' JJ Here are $4 silk petticoats—and tomorrow you dhl J, ®«l/O yw can buy any of them for ’ Sr ■ g i— —— 5- S Dresses of Dimity and Flaxon 2: New models in these sheer, summer dresses—they're made of dim ities aitd flaxon in beautiful styles. All colors in the lot. s $3.98, $5.98 and $7.50 *’ s Cotton Voile Dresses: New Fashions I; Yesterday’s express brought us a new lot of pretty cotton voile dresses. These are in decidedly different styles from any previously shown and in- S' 3* dude the new Panniere model, now all the rage in the fashionable centers of the old world and also quite popular in the oast. We’ve excellent dresses 5 53 At $9,75, $13,75, $19,75 and $23,50 S : 11 M. RICH & BROS? CO. |l dt M. RICH & BROS. CO. |M. RICH & BROS. CO. Al. RICH & BROS. CO. ■ | Wonderful Values in i jj ======================== JJZ “ Pretty Lace Insertions |i ,S ; A once-a-year opportunity tomorrow—a chance SR £ to buy the very prettiest of new lace insertions at S S half and for less than half price. In the collection 5: U you’ll find 5" , * * • g 35 Cluny Lace Insertions jy S I 65c 5 A adow Lace Insertions 1 BjhC S Values Nottingham Lace Insertions > Sp JJ _ Venise Lace Insertions They are in widths of 2 inches to 7 inches in the styles and /bi pitterns mast wanted for trimming summer gowns and 5F 2 frocks. Laces here that would find ready sale in the regular JL yjj way from 35c to 65c, tomorrow at 19c yard. U/ * 7 Qr* or Embroidery Bands that are worth ®. 5 up to $1,50 thje y ar( E ■ JJ Another splendid purchase by our Embroidery buyer on her _w recent trip to New York. Thousands of yards of new bands ■ * picked up at a mere fraction of true value. Battenberg, Swiss Lj" and Voile bands, 5 inches wide, in beautiful styles for trimming 5/ fancy dresses. Values up to $1.50 yard, choice 19c tomorrow. JJ» ] M. Rich & Bros. Co. = EVERY WANT BAS A MEANING GEORGIAN ALL ITS OWN J BOTH TELEPHONES 8000