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Warm Weather
Clothing Needed
C. The oldest residents predict a
WsC red-hot summer.
C. The wise man is he who gets
Zx into h* s light-weight clothes first,
it \ NS/
When thc sun sh i nes an d
day grows warm, think of those
F L nice, cool, breezy outfits at the
yL, L H M enter Rosenbloom Company
I 1 store, just waiting for you to come
/ 1 in and put them on.
C. Never mind the money, ladies
jl, l| -and gentlemen, your credit is good
i Zu l 1 with us. Pay the bill a little each
i ; I week.
j ' <1 We clothe men, women and
J ; i children as they should be clothed
i UM ■ for summer, and charge every-
thing. ,
oMenter
Rosenbloom Co.
lipstairs, Over 71 Whitehall St.
EXTRA SPECIAL
MEATS
for Saturday, Jane the Eighth, 1812
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, pound . 19c
Our English Style sugar-cured Breakfast Bacon, pound ,18c
Our sagar-enred 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 ami 15c
Choice Beef Roast, boneless and rolled, per pound 15c
Choice Beef Pot Roast, per pound 9c to 11c
Fancy Veal Roast, per pound lie 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 Pail, per pail $1.30
5-pound Pail, per pail 65c
3-pound Pail, per pail 40c
Weiner, Frankfurter, Garlic and Bologna Sausage 11c
All our meats are strictly U. S. inspected and of best
quality. Compare above prices with others and you can see
that you can save from 30 per cent to 40 per cent on your
Meat purchases by buying at
BUEHLER BROS.
119 Whitehall Street
The Store Where They Sell Meats at Living Prices.
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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. SATURDAY, .TUNE 8. 1912.
COMMUNITY* 1 ®
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COMMUNITY SILVER
For Wedding Gifts
No Woman Can Have Too Much of It
The New SHERATON DESIGN
Rivals Sterling in BEAUTY
WEARS A LIFETIME
Prices are as follows:
Table Knives = = $6.00 Set of Six
Table Forks • - $4.00 Set of Six
Table Spoons = = $4.00 Set of Six .
Tea* Spoons = • $2.00 Set of Six
Sugar Shells = 75c Each
Butter Knives • = - ’ 75c Each
King Hardware Co.
53 Peachtree St. 87 Whitehall St.
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SATURDAYSPECIALS
Four Items of Special Interest
FIRST FLOOR
Long White Lisle nr« Waterproof Ma- ftp
Gloves, pair ZUu line; all colors, yd. •vv
Net Collar Forms; Ep Children’s Fancy 1n n
special, each Sox; 25c value, pr.. ’
Sale of Curtain Scrims
Curtain Scrims in a big variety of
, pretty patterns in plaids and stripes: [I I A
also the ruffled white: all are regular
curtain width; extra good values; ver.'-
special Saturday, yard
Ladies’ and Children’s Wear
at Less-2d Floor
Ladies’ Black Petticoats of Ladies’ Muslin Gknyns and
soft messaiine and heather- Petticoats: daintily lace
bloom, all exi’a quality and trimmed: special, ts» 4
SI.OO 51.00
White Pique Skirts and Children’s Knickerbocker
Street Dresses; all .sizes; Suits in a special line of
special Saturday. nn pretty patterns PA.AAi
each . .$1.1)0 all sizes: each. 50Cg$l
MCLURE’S
“SAVE THE DIFFERENCE* 1
63 Whitehall St., Corner Hunter
“GOTHAM” Model
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GENTLEMANLY, high-grade (New York) Style.
A conservative and elegant expression of Good
Form in footwear,— for People “who understand.”
The man who wears Regal “Gotham Model” Shoes' _
can feel confident that his feet are correctly clad, for Street
or Business Wear, in any Fashion-Centre of the World.
(High-priced Custom Tailors please note and verify.)
SPECIFICATIONS
—Black Smooth Calf ty-ogan
Blucher Orford
lnvisible Eyelets—Long Quarter
Flange
—Soles 12 Sq.
Single
Heels9/8
Quarter
Flange
Stock No.
7573
Price —
$ 420
REGAL SHOE STORE
L. J. WING, Prop. 6 WHITEHALL ST.
Complete stock of famous guaranteed “Holeproof” Hosiery
for men and women.
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RICH & BROS. CO. M. RICH & BROS. CO. I M. RICH & BROS. CO.
s A Sale of Shirtwaists at $1 g
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E Including values up to $2.50 *
--E Unusual opportunities tomorrow for the 1912 shirtwaist
girl—chances to save on the newest styles—chances to select Sc
' * from the broadest variety in all Atlanta.
Twelve hundred new summer shirtwaists, received during 5E
;bi the past 5 days, have been added to our already big stock and ♦
' JgJ will go on sale tomorrow at SI.OO each. There are dozens of Sc ■
.*» different models for you to make selections from—among them
|E $2.50 values. , SR ’ •
'/Itai Lingerie waists trimmed with snowy embroidery.
• Plain tailored waists in a variety of models. j CHOICE
<-jp Lingerie waists set off with laces or medallions. ) “
mb Peplum waists--the style now so popular in Paris ' . .
E and New York. C
tai Plain tailored waists set off with a touch of color 1 () B »vv SU
ta --made with Baron collars. \ H JU
• Waists with Dutch necks and high necks; waists ’
c with sailor collars. / <taC
*5 Here are waists that embody every new style and thought which •C
yjtai Dame Fashion lias decreed correct. Style, good looks and quality consid- 2c
j* ered. these waists are the greatest values you've stum at $l.O0 —similar Ks
waists are selling about the city at .f 1.50 to $2.50.
! M. Rich & Bros.
FOR THE NECK
AND SHOULDERS
A Free Prescription That Instantly Re.
moves Blemishes, Tans, Freckles
and the Wrinkles and Marks
Left by High Collars.
The Dutch neck and the evening
gown too often expose the discolora
tions and blemishes of high collars or
the effects of tan and freckles. It is
to overcome these conditions and
make the neck beautiful and white and
soft and smooth —to remove, in other
words, every blemish and to make the
Dutch collar aS attractive as it is com
fortable. This prescription can also be
used on the shoulders, and it is mar
velously effective to beautify the hands f
and arms.
if you want to try it go to your drug
gist get an empty two-ounce bottle,
also a one-ounce bottle of Kulux Com
pound. Pour the entire bottle of Ku- x
lux into the two-ounce bottle, add quar
ter an ounce of witch hazel, then fill
with water. Prepare this at your own
home and then you know what you
have. One application will astonish
you. It is deliciously cool and sooth
ing and is not. affected by perspiration.
It will not rub off.
If you put it on one hand only, or
on one side of the neck, and note the
difference you will see the wonderful
change it. makes instantly. The results
are permanent, and continued use of
this prescription will result in a skin
as soft and smooth as a child's, a skin
from which redness and roughness and
freckles have been entirely removed.
WILLING TO TEACH
EITHER THEORY
Had Not Made Up His Mind
Which Was Correct and
Was Ready To Be Con
vinced. *
The story is told of a young man who
applied for a position to teach a country
school. The board of education sent
for him. Among other questions, he
was asked if he believed the earth to
be round or flat.
“Well,” he replied, “I’m unprejudiced,
so I’m willing to teach either theory.”
The rural applicant was careful not
to show his ignorance. Others are not
always so thoughtful. A discussion re
cently arose as to the boundaries of
Roumania, the claim being made that
it does not touch the Black Sea. The
Georgian's Atlas was brought out to
decide the question. It correctly shows
that Roumania is bounded on the north
and west by Austria-Hungary, on the
east by Russia and the Black Sea. on
the south by Bulgaria, and for a short
distance on the west by Servia. So the
one that claimed that Roumania does
not border on the Black Sea was wrong.
The Standard Atlas and .Chronologi
cal History of the World is correct in
every detail. Its full pages, maps and
charts are authentic and up to date.
You can get it by presenting six head
ings clipped or torn from the first ,
page of this paper, together with an ex- <
pense fee to cover the necessary items
of this distribution.
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