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v Try Skin Absorption
Instead of Cosmetics
(From The Woman Militant.)
The constant use of rouge ami pow
der invites a coarsened, roughened
condition of the skin, eruptions, en
larged pores and wrinkles. If you’ve
learned this from experience, suppose
you quit cosmetics and try what 1 rec
ommend.
Ask your druggist, for an ounce of or
dinary mercolized wax and begin using
•his tonight. Apply like cold cream,
washing it off in the morning. Keep
this up for a week or two. The wax
will literally absorb the coarse, color
less or blemished top skin, but so grad
ually as not to discommode you at all.
Just as gradually the clear, velvety,
naturally-tinted wnderskln comes to
the surface. And rmrcoliseci « • be
comes your everlasting friend,
For those wrinkles and large pores,
make a face bath by dissolving an
‘ounce of powdered saxolite in a half
pint witch Jiazel. T’ti has remarkable
astringent and toni< properties, and
beneficial results come quickly.
Gash Grocery Co.’s
Butter
Sale
Blue Valley 97L
Barter, Pound *- • ?«
Greensboro Creamre/Co, n7U
Creamery Butter * ’ 2»
New York Dairy Co. nc p
Dairy Butter, Pound
Good, Sweet, Fresh ntp
Tennessee Butter, Pound L ««
Georgia Country Butler... 22c
Cooking Eutter 1 Qp
Pure Butter, Pound '
Buying in immense quantities
for Spot Cash enables us to name
these remarkab'e low prices, as It is
from 3c to 5c per pound less than
the small merchant can buy butter
for at wholesa e.
Cash Grocery Co.
118 and 120 Whitehall
Competition Calls For
Constant Improvement
Rivalry is the great
est modern motive-pow
er for betterment, and a
pra<’t i<-al inspiration
for all business.
One Central Ex
change. one .Modern
System, one Standard
of Efficiency—all these
are factors in our
“Rapid Eire Service.”
A phone in your
home, only 81-3 cents
per day. Call 309.
ATLANTA TELEPHONE &
TELEGRAPH COMPANY
A. B. CONKLIN, General Manager
«
Don’t Spread
Disease
Yau wouldn't like to have anvbne bang
consumption, scarlet fever, grip nr typhoid
tntd your home
Dem'i carrv sickness to your friends
Best tn ■- the disease germ. with
C-N
Disinfectant
Cse it about the ,tck room
Put some C-N tn the water m aH house
cleaning work.
s It kills the germs and protects both
■ Ou and your fnend>
Helt* the patient, tee
sold'Ever, where ,oc jy ;oc Alien
WFST DLMAFFcrrwr, roMPASY.
ATLANTA GA
Chamberlin=Johnson=Dußose Co.
Atlanta New York Paris
Skirts of New and Distinctive
Style Have Just Arrived and
Some Are Under=Priced
A group of unusually attractive skirts have their
first showing tomorrow—and the*attractiveness is not
confined to the styles alone. Low prices as measured
by materials and tailoring.lend their part—so much so
that the display assumes the proportions of an event
that women should hurry to. It is a showing wherein
the best is grouped, wherein the commonplace and
the ordinary have no part. Every skirt has about it
some merit that warrants its presence in this company.
The woman who need’s another skirt may come
with the full confidence that now and here she will find
the choicest styles of all skirtdom.
And as evidence of the completeness of things you
will find that there are plenty of extra sizes, not only
in the staple bluesand blacks, but in the novelty weaves.
At Sc.oo THERE ARESKIRTS WORTH $6.00
O* AND $6.50. These are in tan and grey
striped worsteds, mannish mixtures,
whipcords and navy and black serges.
Some six styles that show the new ten
dencies of fashion. One that vacationers
will like, has a side pocket.
At s7eso THERE ARESKIRTS WORTHSB.7S.
J ’ Judge by the tailoring and by the qual
ity of the materials. French Serges in
navy and blue, Whipcords and Worsteds
in grey and tan. The line stripes are
particulaily smart. The graceful raised
waist line is prominent, and panels and
slashed tunic effects.
At MA 00THERE ARE TAFFETA SKIRTS in
IxJ* black and colors The taffeta is a light,
dust-shedding quality that recommends
itself as practical for hot weather service.
At SIO.OO and $12.50 are some very
smart Aeolian skirts in navy and black.
You will realize at once how grace
fully this soft material "hangs."
Hundreds of Attractive Wash Skirts
At Prices From s i l9 to s lo°°
4>
We believe this is the most complete showing
of wash skirts that Atlanta has seen.
It leaves out nothing that is worthy.
Here are the Bedford cords, the piques, the
linens, white, natural, the crashes and the ratines—
all tailored and made by the same experts that make
the woolen skirts—the result—no skimpiness, no
unevenness. Every skirt a smart style, a well-fitting
model. And this applies equally to those at $1.19
as to those at SIO.OO.
f .
Chamberlin • Johnson = Dußose Co.
EVERY WANT An HAS A MEANING
GEORGIAN OHH I MM ALL ITS OWN
BOTH TE LEI ’HONES 8000
■J HE ATLANTA GEORGIA’S AM) NEWS. FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1912.
Chaiiiberliii.lohnsonDnßose Co.
ATLANTA NEW YORK PARIS
A Day of Marvelous
Waist Values
With chiffon and lace waists such as these marked
at such prices as these are for tomorrow’s selling, it is
hard to imagine that any woman who could use
just one more waist could let this sale pass unnoticed.
It brings what the most fastidious tastes might
require and that at prices that actually fall short of
the cost of materials.
There is no room for argument about the
VALUES. You will know this the moment vou clap
eyes on the waists. YOU WOULD WANT JUST
THESE WAISTS EVEN IF PRICES WERE OF
NO CONCERN WHATEVER TO YOU.
$3.95
For Chiffon Waists Actually Worth
$5.00 to $7.50
There are one hundred of these and entirely too
many different styles to accurately tell you what
splendid models they are. The great majority were
formerly marked for $5.75 to $7.50. White, navy
and black chiffons over lace and soft white materials;
white Crepe de Chine Waists, black and navy taffeta
and navy messaline Waists. And you may choose
from models with low round and sailor collars with
three-quarter length sleeves or from high neck and
long sleeve models. Made by master-makers, the
trimmings lend the charm that trimmings should.
$4-95
For Chiffon Waists Actually Worth
$7.50 to SIO.OO
Not more than thirty of these. Novel styles,
several of them copied after imported models. Navy,
Copenhagen, tan, grey, blafck and' white chiffon over
soft silks. Notice the touches of trimmings—-you do ‘
not see such work on every waist that sells at $7.50, '
$8.75 and SIO.OO, and yet in this sale they are $4.95.
As many with Dutch necks and sailor collars and three
quarter sleeves as with high neck and long sleeves.
Half Price
For Lace Waists Actually Worth
$2.25 to $3.50
* '
One hundred of these. They were yesterday
$2.25, $2.50 and $3.50, now $1.13, $1.50 and sl.7s—the
priceswill mean more to you when you see the waists.
White and ecru laces—filet, Valenciennes and Cluny
—fashioned very elaborately with variations of the pep
lums.
Chamberlin=JohnsojpDußose Co.
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