Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, June 21, 1912, EXTRA, Page 10, Image 10

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10 ra The Appropriate Gift for June Weddings H |CUT GLASS) |K $5.00 Vase, like cut, w to Special to I ® S3X)O BgQ§ 0 lj|tf $5.00 Pitcher, O I® like cut, O Bw W? Special p| | «JL 53.00 Rgpfr I •aB We have just received a shipment of BEAUTIFUL, RICH, Sir RS BRILLIANT CUT GLASS which we are offering at *AA raS GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. We quote below just a g® few prices from our LARGE and COMPLETE STOCK: h?jM Regular • Special Regular Special MwX|j Bg Cut Glae* Bon Bon $1.50 SI.OO Cot Glass Berry Bowl $4 00 $2.40 g® ■M Cut Glass Bon B<ro 42.50 $1.50 Cut Glass Sugar and Cut Glass Fern Dish $5.00 $3.50 Cream $3.50 $2.25 wtt| n 9 rSij Glass Tumblers Cut Glass Celery Dish $4.00 $2.50 QRa- jS Set of Six $4 00 $2.50 Cut Glass Water Set. SIOOO $7.50 | King Hardware Co. st 53 Peachtree Street || —SJT u ew» • '•-> \*»'cr • y»« "W-r*' i ot-w « wains’ •« c’ -wnw ... miwi.'WViNwnMwrn ‘.w— i wu iwwwbii l^— —WßW— I : -■■- / CARLTON’S A FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SALE! I OF WOMEN’S FINE OXFORDS * $2.35 ~»a 7 hese are broken sizes ol many varieties of fabric and leather, including Suede and Buckskin, and if you are fortunate enough to be fitted, you’ll POSITIVELY GET THE BIGGEST SHOE VALUES IN THE ENTIRE CITY MEN’S OXFORDS BOYS’ OXFORDS Three nre strictly high-class values and regularly These Oxfords are the biggest values ever offered sold for practically double the sale price. Those YaXd T‘ S i«»n. lasted on correctly stylish-lines and are small t Dull Patent g-% !■— editions us "baddie's" shot s; jl- and Tan Leathers and >U- il£ Tan and Black Leathers reg- U? | tj £Z \t7v J<s "" anri f.f -. *- ' llßl ' va,ues * 3 -"° antl -t"■ ■•" | CARLTON SHOE CO. 36 WHITEHALL / ■M™*^ OT HIllllIII IIM 11 1 IIIIHIIIIM IIW Wl || Illi 11 M—l I -’llllll—lMilllllWli Georgian Want Ads Bring Results Lingerie Dresses Nee di ~ STODDAKDIZING, ip ° rglan “S Want Ads L/ satisfactorily, anti will have an appearance of being B H brand-new —if you have them Dr> Cleaned exclusively O |H by the famous STODDARD way I ■ j There’s no other process as good as s’l’t>|)|)AßD‘S. B vJUL H Our prices are always reasonable! H S® A Wagon For a Phone Call We par Express (one wa>> on out-of-town orders of y ,u- ~X Pt fuj IT 1 , Standard Gr “ , ' KCSflltS k./L v/v< L< CX * v<. Atlanta Phon* 43 C leaner and Dyer I THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1912. All Odd Lots REDUCED Broken Sizes STETSON OXFORDS —5 lots—Tan. Gun Metal and Patent. $6.00 Reduced to $4.25 STETSON OXFORDS—4 lots—Tan, Gun Metal and Patent. $5.00 Reduced to $3.75 “IX)W SPECIAL” OXFORDS—6 lots—Tan. Gun Metal and Patent. $4.00 Reduced to $2.75 Prices Apply to Odd Broken Lots Only *0 WHrrt HALL BT. ST. Furnishings- - -Hats- - -Shoes- - -Tailoring Dental Work for Children D ur PAINLESS methods of scien I’■ 11l ' p dentistry make our treatmenf especially desirable for children. Every child’s teeth should be cared ,<H ’ Properly to prevent dental iron 1 $ yj* bles in later life. SEI OF TEETH. $5.00 BRIDGE WORK, $4.00 GOLD CROWNS, $4.01 and $5.00 ATLANTA DENTAL PARLORS DR. C. A. CONSTANTINE. Prop, and Mgr. C- rner Pe chtree and Decatur; Entrance 19 1-2 Peachtree Street Use Georgian Want Ads Guaranteed Fresh Country Effisll OCn M Tennesee/ni: Ki Butter. ifiWu Pound J Cash Grocery Co. 118 and 120 Whitehall A LIBERAL OFFER. Any One Can Try Sarnow, ths Remark able Flesh ■ Forming Food. When one of the leading druggists tn Atlanta tells you that he has a prep aration which he so thoroughly believes in that he will refund your money if it does not do all that is claimed for it, it shows, that the article must have un usual merits. It is in this way that Jacobs’ is selling Samose, the remark able tU'sh-building food. Samose is tn reality a concentrated food, a.nd restores life and vitality at once to the blood. It mixes with the ordinary foods and aids digestion; it extracts from the food that you eat the flesh-forming and strength-giving ele ments. building up the tissues and the general health Any one can get a 60-eent box of this icinai'kable flesh-forming food, know ing that their money will be refunded if it does not Increase weight and re store the system to health. To Regain a Healthy, Girlish Complexion (From The Feminine World.) If y ou would have a clear, fresh, girl ish complexion, one ounue of ordinary mercoltz.od wax will aid you in this di rection more than shelves full of cos metics. it produces a natural beauty. This wax, procurable at any drug store, completely absorbs a bad complexion, revealing the healthy young skin un derneath. Its work is done so gradual ly, day by day. that no inconvenience is caused. The wax is applied at night, like .old cream and removed in the morning with soap and water. Another valuable rejuvenating treat ment if you, have wrinkles, or your skin Is flabby and saggy - is to bathe your lace in a solution of powdered saxolite. I oz.. dissolved in 1-2 pt. witch h.izr I This bass remarkable action in smoothing out th, lines and "firming Last Two Days of the Fire Sale Tomorrow and Saturday will be the wind-up of this great Sale. We must have the room at once and will cut the prices of everything to crowd a week’s selling in two days. Cost, value and even former fire sale prices will be disre garded. Scores of the most sensational bargains ever heard of are offered. For Friday SI.OO Lingerie Waists: ATx* np newest stylesOOC Crepe Kimonos .. 1 .D D ... sr.on ©77, $3.95 Lingerie Waists Lingerie and Linen Dresses. Most desirable styles. m Women’s 25c and Values to $8.50 . . CJ 50c Neckwear v W Wash Dresses ot Dinntv, Pique and 89c $1.95 Fine Linen Norfolk Suits and SI.OO Full Length Dresses. Values (T| Lawn Kimonos to $1() ()0< ;|f Also bargains for Friday in Undermuslins, Hosiery, Silk Petticoats, Men’s Shirts and Neckwear, Children’s Dresses and Hosiery, etc. Sale starts promptly at 9 A. M. = - - So-Ze Binf/fa JYJp Qualit y » 49 Whitehall « rrffT 7l ril MOO Bed SC.9B I l for-- v S "rTTTi’ SIO.OO Vernis Martin Bed, 2-inch continuous post, 5 fillers, SIO.OO value CUT TO $5.98 25 per cent to 40 per cent Reduction on Furniture and Rugs ROBISON’S 27 E. HUNTER ST. $6.85 buys a canvas-covered, brass-trimmed, self-lifting Tray Trunk in our ANNUAL RED TAG SALE The regular price was $8.50. LIEBERMAN’S The House of Guaranteed Baggage 92 WHITEHALL ST. CHARCOAL We deliver charcoal in any quantity from five bushels to a carload. Extremely low price on 25, 50 and 100-bushel lots: HENRY MEINERT COAL CO.. 59 South Boulevard. Phones J 787.