Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, June 11, 1912, EXTRA, Page 9, Image 9

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FIRE SALE! Our Mr. E. 11. Simon is in New York buying an entirely new stock. Real izing the necessity for an immediate and absolute clearance of the balance of the present stock, which is still immense, we will offer daily such reductions that it will pay you to come any distance to attend. The following Tuesday specials will give you a faint idea of what we are doing: READ THIS GREAT TI ESDAV BARGAIN LIST i $1.50 Lingerie Waists SI.OO Childrens Dresses . 59c Men’s 75c Union Suits 75c Men's Shirts . . . 35c JS g £ 50c Men’s Ties .... 15c JL JL Ladies’ 15c Lisle Vests . 9c Lades > $lO 00t $1 2.50 and Misses Norfolk Suits, all Ladies’ 25c Neckwear . .12c $15.00 Foulard Silk and ivnite and white with , Taffeta Dresses, beauties blue and pink collar and Ladlcs Gauze Hose . 17c regular prices , cuffs, values to $6.50, at SI.OO Wash Skirls .. . 59c p( re Sale Price /"I 5/. Misses’ Middy g* tp •O tZ Blouses 69c | w These Come Specials B Early , wi7Z 6e B k K!Open at Snapped 9 A.M. Hurry 49 Whitehall Street Sharp - JI - D n EELgwCEZ! EZEEI <3 „ Vm i * n rs fa i ---=3 ct = ■ 3 EJMLJ 333 is o| °i E ejeh -~ii I 1 r | I \1! SEE I kWji* i*ingS QSmrw gSs FwWiw r Ww I °7/ W \S sk~ ba 5 mF / k I if I \ jfi tMlrfll i\ i N/Iwm f t $ /x'i s *i| 11 -S , IJ \4 | \ I r; i '/ 7 g 1C 1 ’SSSssi X NOTICE to Housekeepers: The Bissell Carpet Sweeper outworks and outwears all other sweepers. Easy to operate and clean. The Bissell Cy=Co Ball Bearing PRICES FROM $2.50 UP GUARANTEED King Hardware Co. 53 Peachtr e St. 81 Whitehall St. | Illustrated Lecture y l-'ulton Lodge. I. <>. <' i corner He atur and \i -.ri streets. Tues-lay night, .lune 11. 8 i>. n:.. will give a descriptive anti Ulus trated stereopticon lecture on Alaska and tb.e Yukon by Hrothor I- ,). I . :>, who spent thirteen years in the frozen north. The Land of the Mid night r. showing 75 pictures of plac-'s of interest. Come out. brothers, anti ■, our lartiltos and ICetids Admission, ?a cents GEORGIAN W.4NT ADS BRING RESULTS. THE ATLANTA GEOKGIA.X AM) NEWS. ’IIKSDAY, .11 NE 11. 11112. 1 FATHER GIVES SON ? NOVEL BIRTHDAY GIFT i Anniversary Remembrance Was Too 3ig For Bey to Take Away '■ With Him. "On the morning of my birthday that I>i-ought a vote with it," a moderately successful failure said the other day. "my father took me to the front door, walked me out upon the front porch and, pointing at the horizon, s-tid: 'My son, this is a proud moment for both of us. You a;c no longer i. boy. but a man full grown, and on this your birth day morn I give to you the greatest i present 1 could bestow —the world. There it is in all its glory: it lies spread out before you: go and get it.' I hav< been trying evt r since to obtain pos session of gv-?n some small portion of : | that bi: today gift, ba: hav been but I indifferently successful.'' | The Georgian win provide you with la birthday gilt acceptable and easily i I obtainable by any boj- or man, and it I I is, in fact, the iwrlil. The world de ’ scribed, .atah gueii anil carefully pic fl tur il in maps and charts so far as its J geography is eoneerß< I—each principal 9 - city and country given spri-ial descrip -3 j tior; and your town and every other 3 I man's town listed as- to population and S I importance of its activities. The his- II tory of the world ami of your own a I country so compiled that a conception I ■ of it can be secured and retained at a 3' gl-inee if you desire to work your niem | ory or k. pl ready at hand if you desire II to keep it for reference. || Tne Georgian is presenting to its 11 readers the neatest and most compact ■ geographical and historical work ever | ’ compiled in the Standard Atlas ami | ' < 'hronological History of the World. I Here is a eommorfsense gift to any |! one. £ If you want lo present your boy with lithe World, at least be thoughtful ’ I enough to give bin) at the same time G this guide which may help in teaching » : him bow to get it. J i Clip six headings. I-iegin now. SEE Niagara Falls On a FREE Trip i I I Write the Contest Manager The Georgian. , | AUDITORIUM-ARMORY 'I TUESDAY, JUNE 11. I GOV. JAMES K. VARDAMAN . “The Impending Crises” Music by FIFTH REGIMENT BAND. I SEATS 50 CENTS STEAMER WARDROBE TRUNKS Hold five to seven suits or dresses, hats, shoes, ami all the other clothes you need for a steamer or vacation trip. We make them. We guarantee them. SALE PRICE $13.50 TO $27.50 LIEBERMAN'S The House of Guaranteed Baggage 92 Whitehall USE GEORGIAN WANT ADS Ciiarnberlin=Johnson=Dußose Co. Atlanta New York Paris Bathing Suits==Attractive In New Ways The bathing suits that you will find here tomorrow are bathing suits plus. ‘ They have more than their usefulness to recommend them. They show style. | They are out of the ordinary. ; Notice the raised waist line. It is new f° r bathing suits and certainly it ) lends a charm that bathing suits have not bn own before. By nil means see these bathing suits. We |g|>/ believe they represent MORE VALUE than y° u bnd elsewhere. Satin and Silk Suits $lO to $11.75 I sually made of black or navy satin, or chiffon taffeta, with panel front and back, some trimmed with contrasting shades about the low, square sailor collar —others have braided collars, others collarless and la<-ed in front—-still others, round neck, side-button and trimmed. Gibson tucks give a w ide shoulder effect that many like. It is not hard to find among these several that you will want. Brilliantine Suits $2.95 to $7.50 v Prices go gradually from $2.T5 through $d.25. $4.-’>o', $3.7."), up to s7.')i>. And she who pays $2.95 may have slllt mo>t e\a< rill'4 I .Ic d ueatly. These may'be had in na\y. black and gaj-net 4 brilliantinc with sailor collars or low, round neck. 'l’he 1/< variety of 1 rimmings shows the smart use of white r braids, polka dotted, and striped collars and of red pip- 1 ings. WE DOUBT IF MORE SERVICEABLE OR f ATTRACTIVE SUITS HAVE BEEN MADE AT THESE PRICES. Bathing Caps and Accessories Gaps ol red. navy and black, polka dotted, rubberized satine. tam o'shanter st vie. at 25c. < aps <>l rubberized satin, plain and polka dotted, red. navv. brown and black. 'l’he part that tits tightly over the head is of plain rubber. 50c. Novel little Dutch caps, trimmed with plaited hands and side rosettes— ~U : ..S plaids are 75c. Ila nd kerchief ('aps that lie into little three-cud knot.-' in front mav he WK . had in |daite<[ and polka dot ledsilks and beaut i fully colored Horal pattern r AOL <d satins at $2.25 to $2.95. BATHING SANDALS AND SHOES ('anvas Sandals in black and f white at ->oc, 75< - and SI.OO. Shoes in black, white, red and brown at $1.25 Neaagy and $1.50. -- BATHING SUIT BAGS of rubbe riz.cil saline; with draw-strings at 50c; with ring handles at 75c. Chamberlin=Johnson=Dußose Co. ..L. . ... - , THERE IS BUT ONE OPINION ON THE SUBJECT OF DIAMONDS When ilie belter jrrade of diiinionds is purchased, you have an investment that the shrewdest of business men can not but approve. Tliert 1 are many reasons why this is so. Their worth is increasing froiii 10 to 20 per eent a year, af-* fording' an unusually handsome profit. You can realize on them wherevei you may be. either if you wish to sell outright or use. thefti as collateral. The Diamonds we sell you will be the investment kind. You will prize them more because they are of the best. Our facilities for handling them are such as to enable ns to put them in stock at rock bottom prices. We can sell them as low as they can be bought anywhere. ('all or write ns about our partial payment plan. Selec- I ion packages sent anywhere on approval. <ji/qene UILWL fll RS - 37 WHITEKAHV ST The Uncle Remus Memorial Association Presents the Indian Players L/nder the Direction of F. E Moore in HIAWATHA, the Indian Passion Play At INMAN PARK. OPENING PERFORMANCE 8:30. JUNE 10th Admission 50 cents Children Under 12, 25 cents Reserved Seals 25 cents extra 9