Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, June 13, 1912, EXTRA, Page 12, Image 12

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12 I Democratic National Convention BALTIMORE, MD. Southern Railway PREMIER CARRIER OF THE SOUTH M OFFICIAL ROUTE Special train will be run as a section of No. 38, the “New York, Atlanta and New Orleans Limited,’’ leaving Atlanta 11:01 a. m., Sunday, June 23. I - . ... Round Trip Rates From Points Named Below: Atlanta $21.35 Newnan $23.40 Macon 23.70 LaGrange 24.35 Dalton 21.35 '-' Americus 25.70 Rome 21.35 Albany 26.70 Athens 20.15 Elberton 19.15 Proportionately low rates from all other points. Tickets will be sold J ime 20 to 24, with final limit to reach original-starting point before mid night of .1 nly 3. 1912. . x I’or sleeping car accommodations on the “Democratic Special Train” or furt her information, write James Freeman, Division Passenger A#ent, No. 1 Peachtree street. Atlanta, Ga., or HOLLINS N. RANDOLPH CRAWFORD WHEATLEY, SAMUEL C. DUNLAP, Atlanta, Ga Americus, Ga. Gainesville, Ga. TRAISiiPORTATION COMMITTEE H. F CARY, G P. A , JNO. L. MEEK, A. G. P. A., Washington, D C Atlanta, Ga. wwiwa Davison-Paxon-Stokes Co. - ■ ———————— Thursday Brings This Occasion of Unusual Opportunities in the Wash Goods and Linen Section Numerous Specials: Savings Range to More Than Half You are invited to a feast of economy opportuni ties in Colored and White Wash Goods—ranging from Practical Ginghams to Sheer Filmy Fabrics. Also Sheets, Fable Damask and Napkins. Too many kinds to go into full details here—but the following sugges • tions will suffice to show the unusualness of'the event. White and Colored Wash Goods (’niton Voiles in solid colors or shadow stripes; an assortment of elioiec shades. Priced regularl) at 15c. 20c and 25<- -for Thursday at 10c yard. • 32-inch printed Madras: cream, corded, silk-mixed goods, in checks— beautiful fabrics lor waists and dresses. Priced regularly at 15c to 25c— spe'-ial for Thursday at 10c yard. Seco Silk, a popular, beautiful fabric for street and evening dresses. Soft, silky, plain or with silk dot: solid colors—a variety of most wanted shades, light and dark. This fabric is priced here regularly at 25c. Special for 1 bi< salt 1 at !•><■ yard. White marquisettes and Voiles in fancy weaves, checks and stripes; and laticv embroidered Svvisses—beautilid. sheer, white fabrics lor dresses. Thev are priced here regularly at 20c. 25<-, 29c ami 35c for Thursday al 10e yard. Sherrettes. Organdies and Dimities in dainty prettv dots, stripes and floral effects* regular IS<- and 25c fabrics, priced for this sale at 10c yard. White llatnie < oilon Suiting, a popular fal»rie for suits ami separate skirts. Special at 10<- yard. Thirty-live pieces of < tinghams # sm-h celebrated weaves as Bates’ 'Toile du Nord and other- Stylish, pretty patterns—plaids. checks and stripes. Priced regular!) at 12 1-2 c—for Thursda) at 9c yard. Brown Linen all pure llax; 3b inches wide. Special for this sale at 15c va rd. Sheets, Table Damask and Napkins '(’went) dozen “Best \’eibrand Sheets, hemmed. bleached: extra heav v quality sheeting. Special for this sale at 59c each. 01-inch. Mercerized Table Damask: full) bleached; a complete va riet v of Irish damask patterns: priced regularly al 50<—for this sale at 39c v a rd. Two hundred dozen Mercerized Damask Napkins; full) bleached: hemmed readv for use. Priced here regularly at SI.OO. Special for Thurs day at 79<- dozen. - ■■■ - ■" - ■■■■■■■■■— Georgian Want Ads Bring Results THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEtfS. THURSDAY. JUNE 13. 1912 The Best Thing About Decatur Is Its Citizenship Better than factory, better than great business houses, better than great office buildings; in fact, the very BEST thing about any town or state or country is a good citizen ship. If you are looking for a good place to live it would pay you to inquire into the character of the people who live in Decatur. , You will find upon investigation that they are the kind of people who make goodfriends, good neighbors and good citizens. Nearly Two Hundred of these belong to the Decatur Board of Trade, and in a few days more we hope to have enrolled nearly a hundred more of these citizens. In behalf of all of our people, we invite the HOME SEEKER to investigate Decatur. For further information, call Secretary G. Scott Candler, at phone 148 Decatur, or write for booklet. « '■ ■ Decatur Board of Trade DECATUR, GA. ■JgjLl l i. ii——— i READ FOR PROFIT- USE FOR RESULTS— GEORGIAN WANT ADS ■■■—■■•■■■«■■«—■■—■—■— ■■»••—lMß MßMßßßßMßWßßßMMll ■HI —BJBM *“■■■"“ WE EXTEND OUR THANKS TO THE PEOPLE OF GEORGIA Opening of the wholesale and retail warerooms of the Story & Clark Piano Company, 61 North Forsyth street, a complete success. » Many beautiful instruments sold. Piano buyers are enjoying an opportunity never before offered in the purchase of high-grade pianos. Two more carloads are being rapidly unloaded for mid-week buyers. Instruments direct from our own factory and from the hands of some of America’s most expert piano makers. Exceptional bargains in beautiful new, full size, upright pianos, mahogany cases, at S9B to $175. Not Story & Clark. Introductory discount offer of SB7 to $133 on all new Story & Clark Pianos and Player-Pianos. All $350 Pianos go at $263.00 All SSOO Pianos go at $379.00 All S4OO Pianos go at $279.00 All $550 Player-Pianos $417.00 All $450 Pianos go at $317.00 All S6OO Player-Pianos $467.00 Discounts we are offering on retail values practically put the individual pur- chaser in the dealer’s place. Easy terms given. Several REAL bargains in second-hand pianos taken in trade in our first three day® sale; all in good condition. Pianos worth $175, $l9O, $225, go at S4B, $65, $l2B, as the policy of the Story & Clark Piano Company will be to carry an entire new stock, disposing of all second-hand pianos taken in trade at prices that will move them at once. TERMS ON SECOND-HAND PIANOS SI.OO Down and SI.OO Per Week Stool and Scarf not included. Every Story & Clark Piano is sold under a lifetime guarantee. EASY TERMS GIVEN. STORY & CLARK PIANO CO., Chicago, 111. An Institution ot 50 Years Standing. NEW YORK BRANCHES: MILWAUKEE PHILADELPHIA ST. PAUL BROOKLYN ATI ANTA C. A TOLEDO PITTSBURG * LAIN lA, kJ A. DES MOINES CLEVELAND INDIANAPOLIS DETROIT 61 N Forsvth St. ST. LOUIS GRAND RAPIDS O 1 IX. rorbyin at. NEWARK "Lato Bros, for Quality i Ready ----- Men’s Wear For arffl Weather r«j f n as * l T f aX- s Hand some s t of ’ ,Oc (3*' Atlanta, white Wy & and colors. Negligee Shirts Underwear Swagger Shirts —plain and Complete line ot cool and striped effects. French nainsook, soisette. silk, etc., style—turn-back, soft cuffs summery men s I ndervvear, —also regulation stiff cuffs. 50c to s2.ao p<“r garment. SI.OO to $3.5(1. f’nion Suits SI.OO to $3.50. If 10 WHITEHALL ST. y • ECATUP , Tailoring---Hats-—Shoes—Furnishings USE GEORGIAN WANT ADS