Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, June 20, 1912, EXTRA, Page 10, Image 10

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10 SIOOO.OO for 50 Jingles in June. (We Paid SIOOO.OO for 50 Jingles in May) • SIOOO.OO will be paid in June, 1912, for Post Toasties Jingles— s2o.oo to each of 50 persons who send in crisp, snappy Jingles--most acceptable for a “Post Toasties” Jingle Book. Names of persons from whom Postum Cereal Co., Ltd., pur chased Post Toasties Jingles in May will be mailed on receipt of stamped and addressed envelope. We Paid $20.00 for this original May Jingle (Given as example only) Father is a busy man and has a hungry look. Mother is a suff agette and has no time to cook, Baby's hat is in the ring, he wants a little lunch. So Brother shouts around the house, “Toasties for the Bunch." Purchased from R. T. FRAMBES, «123 Musgrove St. Germantown. Phila., Pa. Sign here—Name .*Date Street «. City * State . Address and mail your Jingles to Jingle Dept. 135, POSTUM CEREAL CO., LTD., BATTLE CREEK, MICH. We will buy 50 Post Toasties Jingles, accept- I able lot' use iu a Jingle Book, received during .bine. 1912, al $20.00 each. I inly the Jingles we pay for will be used, but no Jingles, whether purchased or not, will be re turned. The names and addresses of the writers of the 50 Jingles purchased in June, J 912. will be printed and mailed to each enquirer who sends us a 1c stamped anti addressed envelope for return. The Jingles will bt» judged honestly upon merit, so if you are a sensitive person anti not a good sportsman don t try, for we have not lime to One" cau make this a pleasant form of entertainment, may make some extra money, ami in addition become a<-<|iiainted with Post Toasties —the delicious, ready-to-serve, crisp bits of toasted Indian Corn. Try a dish with some milk or cream and a sprinkle of sugar. WINNER -J H MILA . . *VV » No Limit —Buy All You Want, 3 I ■■piund Pail SNOWt'RIFT Hp 9 101 Cents I Guaiaiiteed Fresh Gonniry ® 17s ?esi Creamery Butter. 071 p hew iork Dairyuo. nr p ■ Dairy Butter, Pound ZuL Good. Sweet, Fresh nr„ ? Tenirssse Suter. Pound Zub Georgia Country Butler 22c Bue Valley Butler, nr p per pound . . ZUb With a purchase of one pound of tea or coffee Cash Grocery Co, 118 and 120 Whiieha.. Milady’s Toilet Table By Mme. D'MILLE. ‘•For dark and discolored skin • > larged pores, blotches and othei id. lai blemishes a simple lotion made at home Is hißld' recommended TMssolvr an original package of majatone In a Cal pint witch hazel and tub a little- on the face neck and arms each morning This is better than powder, for It tends to . ,r rect fault} complexions and makes the skin soft smooth an,l youthful looking ‘Plain pyroxin applied to thin and stragglv eyebrows with Anger ths caus.-s them to grow In thick and beautiful Eyelashes will come iff long and curly if pyroxin is applied to the roots with fore Unger and thumb. “a div shampoo refreshes the scalp removes dust excess oil and dandruff an.: leaves the hair beautifully Huffy. Ugh and lustrous. To make the shampoo powder, mix four ounces of powdered orris root with an original package of tiierox Sprinkle a teaspoonful on the head, blush It out thoroughly and you will be de lighted with the result "An effective and satisfactory method of removing superfluous hair is to appl? .ielatone paste to the hairy surface, a! low Io remain two or three minutes. Uteri wipe off. wash the skin, and the hairs will be gone To make the paste, ajmpl' u-ix powdered dclalone with water. Use of above form of answer is suggested, but not required. Use Georgian Want Ads •N BON VOYAGE , A /- \ wQ 'A) W'KF'U-ii ; >- W'.' take that trip when you have money t / ,di>. “.17/ work .'tad no pin v mokes.lnek ;i dull bov. ” livery body likes to hike ii trip. It brightens us up ttnd gives ns some! hin g to think tiboiil, mid if you hnve some nionev tueked nwpy in the bunk, it will buy t iekets mid elothes mid make that trip possible, wherens, tv it limit th.it money, your vneiit ion would hove to be spent ul home. I>o YOi:l< bunking with I*. i per eent oil Savings I)e posj t s ■i <WI~ tl • <e3 k b .< JPEACHTREE CITY TICKET OFFICE IrariCTS A EITHER PHONE lfWpi| THE ATTRACTIVE WAY NORTH & WEST' FINISH THIS JINGLE. Daddy’s on the engine that pulls the fast express, Runs a mile a minute or faster’n that I guess, When he’s home to supper he says, “Well, let me see,” (Fill in lhl.“ line, mentioning Toasties. and write plainly.) “|>et up” those whose Jingles are not accepted. Fill in.the missing line of the incomplete Jin gle printed above, making the last line include the name "Post Toasties or “Toasties,” with correct rhyme and metre. Or write an original Post Toasties Jin gle of not less than 4 lines, any one line of which must contain “Post Toasties” or “Toasties.” As many Jingles may be submitted as desired. No Jingle submitted in May, 1912. will be considered in this June, 1912, offer. THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. THURSDAY. JUNE 20, 1912. \N Z i» Itiil Troubled with flies? You can get rid of them by using the Powerful Disinfectant Put a tablespoonful in a gallon of water and sprinkle garbage and other decay ing matter : pour the solution into sinks, toilets and drains where there are odors and the flies will soon, leave. In the same way you can kill disease germs and purify the air. “ The Yeliaau Package icitk the Gable Top" 10c. 25c. 50c. SI.OO At Drug and Dept. Stores. WEST DISINFECTING CO., ATLANTA. Callouses, Positive Cure Also Corns and Sore Feet This information will be welcomed by the thousands of victims of dally foot torture. Don’t, waste time. Get it at once. No matter how many patent medi cines you have tried in vadn this treat ment, which was formerly known only to doctors, will do the work. "Dissolve two tablespoonfuls Typ. I Caloeitje compound in a -ZXtr i basin of warm water. Soak r' ilViilti \ l,le f eet , *'* K f° r f uii flf" K ilViSt I l,,en minutes, gently rubbing I ®'* / t,le aore l lartK -" The effects kMMr / are marvelous. All pain goes !»« I instant]} and the feet feel | a j m piy delightful. Corns and i 11 callouses can be peeled right ■1 I / off; bunions, aching feet, / sweaty smelling feet, get im mediate relief. Use this treatment a week and your foot troubles will be a thing of the past. Calocide works through the pores and remove:' the cause.. Get a twenty-flve cent box from any druggist. v’% $ Here they go! The Georgian’s Atlas Campaign is a Tug;. # rousing success. Everybody wants one and the supply 'wa/’ * s £ ettin £ l°w, but another shipment is now on the way. I IU We don’t want anybody to be disappointed, and must Wit n ur £ e our rea, ders to lose no time. Get your Atlas as soon as possible before they are all gone. Act quickly. THIS ILLUSTRATION is exact size; bound in TO GET IT / HrSt-PagS silk finished cloth; beautiful and durable; U’ 1 " 7 with maps of every country, state HEADINGS IA TT, AN TA GEORC and province in the world LiKE THI8: and educational Charts. - “"a th* expense fee of M cents to defray -- \L--— the necessary item* of the cost of handling, ~~~packing, skipping, checking, accounting, etc. .... ■■ 111 ■■ ••••.<■: Mfe S Wwl ® f < am & •■'•■'■••■.•lt v’vvl - ??'?. •‘••p ■', ••;?’, wi ri® ?*•*.*• *«’***•***'**•**•****• ■*' “.*•*.* ,*.*•. ■ jSrvJfviwww i^txr• aawi,”"!?* "• IB 1 I Sks**/*«* * aa* •v****^*’«’**v••••••* ••*^*Va* , ***v»*•*•***•*••*•’•»*•*••£*"*** I**/**/* yOUNG MAN! Don’t stand back ' and try to imagine how you’ll look in one of those awful good Hart Schaffner & Marx or Rogers, Peet & Co.’s SUITS. COME ON IN and try on one, or SEVERAL, for that matter. that may strike your fancy and we'll SHOW YOU that you’ll “look like tin* boy in the book.” We're here to SHOW you as well as to SELL you —but we won’t sell you unless you say so. YOU must see and KNOW that the clothes we sell are as tine looking and worthy, as we have always said- they were, and as we continue from dav Io dav to sav thev are ! ! " ■ DANIEL BROS. C O. Georgian Want Ads Bring Results A “classy" bunch at SIB.OO, $20.00 and $25.00. The Howard & Foster Shoe The Howard & Foster Shoe has “gone one bet- U* j Art ter” on QUALITY in the production of a popu- V J •vv lar-priced Shoe. We unqualifiedly indorse it. /H We’re proud of this Shoe, because we can un- jOL reservedly CLAIM the quality, and KNOJV JL what we’re claiming. feo lit w W W# J "1 nl I pl l Copyright Hart Schaffn-r & Marx THIS $1.50 HANDY ATLAS FOR Doctors, Lawyers, Ministers, Bankers, Merchants, Clerks, Manufactnrers, Managers, Bookkeepers, Stenographers. Superintendents, Teachers, Pupils, Artists, Printers, Farmers, Policemen, Firemen, Conductors Motormen, Engineers Foremen, Workmen. WHICH INCLUDE Mothers, Fathers, Sisters, Brothers, Aunts, Uncles, Cousins, AND THE ENTIRE FAMILY