Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, June 15, 1912, EXTRA, Page 11, Image 11

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Chamberlin=Johnson=Dußose Company ATLANTA NEW YORK PARIS Shop in the Morning Store Closes Tomorrow, Saturday, at I o’Clock Between the Hours of 8 and 1 o’Clock Tomorrow We Will Sell Women’s 35c Lisle Hose at 25c They are very light summer weight, made strong at the toes, heel and top with double Silk finished lisle—a quality that we sell regularly for 35c a pair. With this saving of ioc a pair wise women will buy their summer’s supply right now. Women’s $1 Lisle Combination Suits 89c Women’s 75c Lisle Combination Suits 59c Those at 89c are of mercerized lisle; those at 59c are of nlain lisle. They are both lace trimmed and both are garments that have already proven very popular. They are marked at these prices just for the half day’s selling. Chamberlin* Johnson=Dußose Company PRESENTED L™: gn ATLAS WITH MAPS FOR <e models V- 50 \ and THxS charts ONLY 6 HEADINGS CLIPPED FROM THE ’’.ftS ft? ft i FIRST PAGE LIKE THIS <ft GEORC ;? ffc? « I i.lust to show part of heading with date) '.J . •*' ’. ■' ’.'. and the expense fee to defray the neces. ;>■ •' sary items of the cost of handling, ';*.ys ,*•>* ’. ' .V-'jf&y L*' packing, shipping, checking, account- : .' '.’w|nw' ®l £ i Wk> I To get your Atlas, just present the six •.’•ft y-.’-.’IHMrJ. • headings of c onsecutive dates E Fi’.l'i'S.’Lv-i’iictXntV.’.''’’:’i .'• ot this office with the expense jAf tH : ; ’-VlSfe’-*:'- t" ri{ V :> BY MAIL, 15 GENTS EXTRA FOR POST 4GE jftftj £ fts $ qp 111 S Standard Atlas .y/.-..; :: should be in every fam- ft* gw :|Bj - -•• ily where there are children >7.:J ftft -ft 'fts ia| ‘Wp”" of school age. It is the one ft?-: :'|^ Cy book that contains rhe es- ftftl .?ft ft & ft* sential features of a dozen ft ft fti ft; ft b< oks, in such concise form ft->;• that one may get the desired ft: ft information at a glance. It’s .:*:& the handy Atlas for every- ft.ftft-ft ■> 'lay use - ft< X GET II TODAY REDUCED ILLUSTRATION—ActuaI Size 8 3-4x7 Inches TWO PEOPLE IN SAME FAMILY ARE HAPPY LOCAL TAILOR AND LITTLE SON WERE IN A MISERABLE CONDI TION. BUT AS IS USUALLY THE CASE. QUAKER DOES THE CURA TIVE WORK. Abraham Erlich lives at 49 Mill Btreet. In this city. He is a tailor by trade, and is 12 years of age. He suf fered from a very severe ease of stom ach trouble for about twelve years. His stomach would give him intense mis ery, especially after meals; he would bloat and belch, his food would fer ment, causing a rising of gas. also water brash. Headaches were frequent in his case, and a nauseated feeling at times assailed him He, of course. bought many of the remedies intended for such complaints, and had good med ical attention, but gradually grew worse. He went to Course}' & Munn’s drug store and had a talk with them, who recommended the use of Quaker Extract for his case. .Mi Erlich com menced its use immediately and after a week or so saw that he was getting along much better. This improvement continued, and after taking only the third bottle, he says he finds that he is in a better condition than at any time during the entire twelve years he was a sufferer from his trouble. Bloating all gone, no more belching, no headache any more, and a good appetite, with great ambition and strength, are now his. His little ten-year-old son. Ralph, who has been a sufferer from kidney 'THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1912. anti bladder trouble for about three years, with no control over the urinary channel, and pale, restless and thin, is now a completely changed boy; so it can be imagined how happy the father and son are over their double benefits, and both called at Coursey & Munn's drug store especially to i xpross their heartfelt thanks. If you suffer from any possible branch of stomach, liver, kidney, bladder, blood or worm trouble, you an the one who is missing a great opportunity to secure that priceless asset -health—if you delay in calling for Quaker Extract, 6 for $5.00. 3 for $2.50, or SI.OO a single bottle; Oil Os Balm 25c, or 5 for SI.OO, at I'oursej & Munn's drug store. 29 Marietta street We prepay express charges on all orders of $3.00 or over. SUMMER COLDS COME FROM A TORPID LIVER An Active Liver Keeps the Head Clear, the Eyes Bright and the Smile Cheerful. When the Liver Gets Lazy T l )?'T l !"' ts • J sure of the blood, and food remains in the stoin- tfie Blood Thickens and a( '* l or '’°" e^s - The head gets hot, the feet cold and the bowels constipated. Right then and there the System Becomes Easily is the dan » pr i ,oint - The bowels must be kept J open. The system must be relieved of congestion. SuSCeptlble to Cold and JACOBS’LIVER SALT is the greatest known # relief. It is better than calomel. It will rejuv- DlSeaSe enate the liver, send the blood racing through the veins, dispel the congestion and make .you feel ' as if life is worth living. The summer cold is directly traceable to an Don’t take an inferior substitute. Some stores inactive liver. You get overheated and cool off will offer other preparations upon which they too suddenly; the pores of the skin become make larger profits, often similar in name but closed, the blood recedes from the surface of the different in action. JACOBS’ LIVER SALT , , , ... , , is 25c for a */2 lb. jar at all druggists or sent by 9od\ apd a conges ion is jiroduced. The same mail (postage 16c additional). Jacobs'Pharmacy, condition follows when you sit in a draft, or get Atlanta, Ga. GRAY HAIR 1 Easy to Restore Natural Color of Your V ”W* 188 W "W U Hfl Is Hair by Simple Method. ■ H ■ ■ ■ * WW JIM ■ Science has just been finding out some JUUBL. of the most amazing things about the nair—discoveries that overturn many old WeaS For instance CHESTS* FLATWARE: There is perhaps nothing more Jis 11 a I newl3 ’ highly prized than what comes to us as an heirloom, many > uct?A'he natural treasuring it to the point of re tiring it from actual service, b°-° r a re simpi« keeping for the association alone. The patterns of which our v '■'?ft ,l i>X nt a > ’nei nian . v chests are filled are as substantially constructed as were by n an.v e 1 >ne , 'iifta those of the past, and are as su rely destined to be prized and sc | en t t lt flc’ e treat- treasured by those that follow. tedTn thftqueen ratl g ( ‘ combinations that we can show you covers the a\a lu Hair Restorer'a entire field, from a silk-lined case carrying two dozen pieces at AY\ \y tion'lhaftmakes s4<>.o(). to a velvet-lined chest, three drawers and deck, carrying from the one package. twentv dozen At lISoOG (X) leaving the hair soft and fluffy, and mak- iweuiy aozen, ar ing a lasting color that Is not sticky and does not run off. The Queen Gray Hair Restorer is in stantaneous In its effect and requires but XTf one application to restore the natural col- fi y//* g> $T "an.Tft-a’n "'be'' obtain™ from’ Jacobs’ LAU Pharmacy, and the leading drug and de- c£z partment stores throughout the country. -vr «iT. The best hairdressers use it and sell It >37 WHITKWVIII 3T. to their patrons. m. RICH & BROS. CO. |~ A SATURDAY SALE | OF LADIES’ LINGERIE | | WAISTS I ..to Sheer Soft White SJft g These Waists are not helter-skelter-picked-at- S" random garments. They are all fresh and dandy, jjft 'g more than seventy-five dozen having been bought S ' for this sale. So this ad invites you to a bargain ft* feast of Waists of which we are proud, and which *ft you will be delighted to buy. The lot includes ft* both low and high neck in the simple lingerie sft: ft* blouse effects, and also in the severely plain 3ft ft* tailored styles. 5 p 5 These Waists are dainty de- 5 sign lace and insertion trim- f J M W £ J ; £ med and you will find many Jft •5 charming designs to please K Sr ■J you. These (hi CA Values gs * 5 are positives' I •-'V Now fti —1 s * Another Come On In, j 5 117 : 7“ . 1 the Water’s Fine” ? s Waists Special If you , re taking vour | I “Linene” and Linen • “ dai ‘ y p di '’” at - f Pied ’ £ K Lawn Waists, G Pa - ’n r ‘ f 3 : -2 Rpo-nmr «1 CO /M vacation is all seaward, S; ■ vXe lA 50 13 the feathery, g * frolicsome surf, we can S apparel you cap-a-pie Jft * White Pique Skirts in the latest styles of 5 :: E «I co Values <Ri no Bathin S Suits, Caps, S' M. 50 Values, H>l.oo Shoes etc- Ask to be S? . w now, . . . shown the line. S ■ ■ E si" M. RICH & BROS. CO. < 2K4EKJ I Southern Suit ? & Skirt Co. | | 43-45 Whitehall St. (> Important | ( s P e £ als ? u Saturday ) | 1,000 New White Lingerie Waists, t Saturday SI.OO / jF A wonderful showing of fik lovely new, sheer Lingerie M Waists, trimmed with w T beautiful laces and em- g broideries in every con ceivable manner; low I necks In square and V J shapes; also sailor and to*Ti Dutch collars; 25 charming V )new styles to select from; A regular $1.50 ■ $l.OO l d Saturday Sale of ( $lO Silk Dresses | $5.95 ) ' J* Lovely new, soft Taffeta ; Silk Dresses in neat checks and stripes, trimmed In 1 f buttons and laces, with at- R/a tractive lace peplum; the colors are navy and white, Y a black and white, brown and A f white and white and black; W. ®k a stunning little summer > '® gown; worth g ’ $10; tomorrow < €J» QC y priced attpv.zt) Remarkable Bar= J gains in Ladies’ I Silk Shirt Waists 98c J Tomorrow we will sell 10 dozen Ladies’ Silk Shirt waists, all new and fresh, I in white grounds with col ored stripes; light blue, y 4$ green, heliotrope, tan and £ W black; very dainty and cool for summer wear; .Jr K priced for QXf , tomorrow at 7UV 5 Voile Dresses in Zj j colors at $3.98 * We will sei! tomorrow j some very pretty colored W /sa Voile Dresses, with bodice and sleeves entirely of all- *Se« over lace and the skirt of sheer, lovely striped voile. in black and white, navy K A and white, tan and white, Y & hello and white; a very k I attractive sum- A W mer dress; worth V< Qx > $5.00; tomorrow. . 'W.7U 5 Saturday the J) j Last Day of) theSkirtSale 2 Every Skirt in stock re- V Sduced in price. Save $2 to A $4 by buying that Skirt to- V morrow. J d 55.00 Skirts To» morrow $2.98 * Co These Skirts are in various I m new models: plain and V £ striped Imported Mohairs, R. Imported Chiffon Pana- w J mas, Worsteds and Tweeds. The colors are navy, bla< k, x’---y ■ gray and brown; * m tomorrow, vour C/ Qx choice V-. - v. j Choice entire Stock $5 j q and $6.50 Whipcords / and Serges at $3.08 I Every Skirt in stock that W’ 5 ? sold at $5.00 and $6 50, in i? g Whipcords and Serges, of- 1 t sered in navy - ® blue and black; <4 fix W |L tomorrow.... tJW.vll g C 57.51) Skirts for $4.98 r New Skirts in fine Prench serges, blue and black, Im- ji ported Panamas, in blue and black, md imported * 1 K\ Trench worsted In tan on- *2l •a ly; late models, strictly kr ffl hand tailored; ,» . fto v ton,,M - M.Vo | A row j Southern Suit / C| & Skirt Co. JP / 43-45 Whitehall St. i V | 11