Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, June 21, 1912, EXTRA, Page 12, Image 12

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12 B-13-O-17 WHITEHALL IL Long Pant Suits For Boys from 15 to 19 Years of Age Lots of koys experience some difficulty in getting just the right thing in long suits —may- be it s the dealers' fault in not giving proper consideration to your needs. Eiseman Bros, stock of Summer Suits for Boys of this age was selected and tailored with the same care and precision as the suits for older folks—many patterns and shades the same. Here we have them in Jlomespuns, Chev iots. Worsteds and Serges—grays, tans and novelty mixtures. Cut on same models as the men s suits— minus that over-grown, long and baggy ap pearance. Single-breasted, liberal opening, fitting fine across shoulders and around the neck--draping exactly right for boys of this age. Come in and see the new Summer Display for Boys from 15 to 19. SIO.OO, $12.50, $13.50, $15.00, $16.50, SIB.OO Up to $25.00 Eiseman Bros. 11-13-15-17 Whitehall St. , W AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK ATLANTA, GA. Statement of Condition As reported to Comptroller of the Current) At dose of business June 14th, 1912 Resources Loans and Discounts $3,618,571.70 United States Bonds 500,000.00 Other Bonds and Securities 62,583.12 Due from U. S. Treasurer 25,000.00 Cash in Vault and with Banks .. 845,083.86 $5,051,238.68 Liabilities Capital Stork $ 600,000.00 Surplus and Profits 504,893.96 Circulation 474,695.00 Deposits 3,381,649.72 $5,051,238.68 The officers and directors of this bank unite in uniting new accounts on the basis of efficient service and absolute security. BUY DIAMONDS NO W There is n" question but what 1912 will sec an increase in the price of DianuWids of from 15 to 20 pci rent In fact, an in ’tended raise by the mines is already reported. For those, there tore, "ho desire tn invest in this splendid property it is to their advantage to do so without delay The small margin of protit which we place on our diamonds is based upon getting the cash therefor, if not over the counter, within a period of thirty days. Nevertheless, we have an ar rangement whereby, if it is not the desire of on.' to disturb avail able funds, to defer the payments over a number of months, al lowing each payment to bear interest at the rate of t’> per cent By this arrangement the expenditure is not felt, ami your sin plus earnings go info a property that is an investment of tlm highest class l/ytaur>c<s> lE.llKßj| ■“ *57 ST. THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. FRIDAY, .TUNE 21. 1912. BASS ; BASS BASS BASS [ BASS | BASS I BASS , BASS fBASS j BASS ; BASS j BASS| BASS , BASS j BASS | BASS |B ASS BASS BASS BASS $ z F 5 » Beginning Tomorrow, Friday, at 9 o’Clock A. M. $ Bass’ Great Semi-Annual! CO <Z» MILL-END SALE! Tomorrow, Friday, morning, at 9 o’clock, we | Thnon irn fh Q n a y- The items quoted here are only a few of the F will begin our great Semi-Annual Mill-End Sale, ; I HOMS Rio 1118 Udjb many great bargains to be included in this Mill £ and it will continue until Saturday, June 29. Our r y>|i r nf i o fl i End Sale. There are hundreds of others listed in a— <2 buyers have been searching the markets for mill- 01 116 mllrL Ofl D , ~ . , nri VO r+i«« the F % ends and factory surpluses to be included in this j „... , ' bl ? clr ™ lar *? at we haTe P™P a 7 d t 0 adve,t, ’f ™ > efi great sale, and we expect to make it the most re- > Fiiday, June 21. sale. If you have not seen it, ask for a copy at, (Z) o markable bargain event in .the history of the Bass Saturday, June 22. store Friday. We guarantee that you have never store. Thousands of dollars’'worth of new Summer Monday, June 24. seen values greater than will be thrown on the big > rrj Merchandise will be sold at less than usual whole- , ’ ' tables and counters of the Bass store during this cz> ” sale cost. Tuesday, June 25. sale Come early . $ Wednesday, June 26. ——— g 2 Doors Will Open for the First Thursday, June 27. Plenty of Expert Salespeople $ $ Day, Friday Morning, 9 o’Clock Friday, June 28. to g erve You. BIG DISPLAYS w f - - I Saturday, June 29. > * _____ $ J Dress Patterns FREE to Buyers Friday Morning!| < One Dress Pattern FREE to Each of the Ten Customers Whose Sales Checks Reach > Cashier’s Desk First Friday Morning. Sale Begins at 9 o’Clock. $ ~~~ > “ MILL ENDS WASH GOODS 4 MILL ENDS WHITE GOODS F n *1 MILL ENDS FLAXONS, Etc. 4 1 $ 4.600 yards of fine Press Lawns, Or- I® 10,000 yards of new White Goods■ w ■ ■ ® Fancy White Klaxons, Imported Swisses I 111 „ (/■) candles, etc. mill ends of fabrics sell- I ■ Dimities, Satin Stripes, Mercerized ■ Ila Fancy Mercerized White Pique and I ■■■■ W ing up to 19c a yard all at 4 l-2c for I/ wr Plaids, Leno Stripes, etc.; none worth Colored Reps; 25c to 50c values; 10c S *1- choice ~ less than 25c all at 5c a yard. per vard. (Z) CQ ui MILL ENDS CHAMBRAYS. Etc. 4 ] FRUIT OF THE LOOM ‘ 36-INCH CURTAIN SWISS F- J 5.600 yards of new fircss Chambrays. XI I Mill-ends of yard-wide cenuine Fruit 'll 6.300 yards of 36-inch White Curtain || £/) ““ Dress Ginghams and Staple Amoskeag 11 of the Loom and other high-class 11 Swisses —the same as usually sold s’ II IB Ginghams, all to go at 4 l-2c per yard £. White Domestics all at 5c a vard 12 l-2c and 15c —all at 5c per yard - .... J - - ■ J » BROWN DRESS LINENS 1 ] SI.OO SATIN DAMASK OQn SI.OO BED SPREADS CQn 3.100 yards, of Brown .Dress Linens. I I" 340 yards of 68-inch double-faced Satin K B 200 full double bed size Marseilles pat- w I I \ thread P’>> e. e°ld r.ymo ■ ft I | Table Damask, < good patterns; worth K KM II tern White Bed Spreads that would be t J tall ■>>_ 1 w here at 20c; Mill-End pri< c. 7 1-2' ■ JWF ■S* w er yard *• 31.00 a yard; this sale at 29c. yard. cheap at $1; this sale 09c for choice ryj CO 1 (Z) 25c NEW VAL LACES LACE CURTAIN NETS Fq 20c EMBROIDERIES g a 1 • o( , n yards of iipm Rub' and Round- J I »,nno Mill Ends of Fancy Lace?, Curtain [I <5.000 yards fin* Embroidery Efdges end || Thread Vai r Edges and Insertions; Nets, etc ; good for waists, yokes, door V Insertions; worth 10c to 20c; all to • north up to !sr; all at 3r a vard panels, etc.; Sc pnr piece. • go In* this sal* at 3c per yard. . . ~ » SI.OO SILK HOSIERY 1Q ft $1.50 TO $2.00 SILKS £} 7 A MEN’S SI.OO UNDERWEAR QCn (Z) l.ndirs' Silk Hose in black and all col- I aid-wide Satin Messalinc ’ K I pairs of Men’s Elastic Seam l»ra v\ Jr Bn ors. all perfect good?, the usual SI.OO |VU Foull ■ grade; Mill End price, 19e a pair a vard ' • and $1 values; a.ll at 25c per garmenl. ec ; (zi Ln I Mill-End Sale Millinery and Ready-to Wear cc , ——— ? $6.00 WASH dresses ft «,95 Ladies ’ and Children’s ,2’^™, o'7s -r non Ladle Wash Drm«c of white an _» | ered vnil° and silk-lined all-over net ill a. CC fancy madras; all lieu and mad- to Up | H-JR ZB wJI Dresses; up to sls values: at $4.75 for H J "" —== BlalS lOi *r*zC SIO.OO wool skirts <j»0.98 Worth Up to $3.00 UP TO $3.00 WAISTS f»Q I « v... ..ft/ I,oooLadies’and Children’s Hats, in- halli “ Pana.OU. sill, molmiv and Altivan voile: ly ti eluding UUtrimmCd SliapfiS Os Milan, c.'Hes mid f .|qjn Jinens; up to s,■; xabie UUV ~“ c 3 " p - r r "‘ I ,l '" 1 Hemp, Java, Neapolitan and Rough —. nr lborP ' — Straws; also Ready to Wear Sailors in UIUITI - , , MeM ci™ tz> WHITE PIQUE SKIRTS || |Z a many new and popular styles. These WHIIE LINtN SKIRTS < ;m. Skirts of nhite lap and wide wa'« M || fl rC £llO SUTpIUS StOCk Os OUO Os th© big ” '” tP " nPn Hk ' M ‘ 1,1 ,h ° || Ji I. gest wholesale millinery houses in the “ S country made to retail up to $3.00. < < Ja"' a All will go in this great Mill End Salo .mro, iHinmunm ...n cp cr. CHILDREN’S WASH DRESSES at. LADIES UNDERMUSLINS |A > CZ) sno Pbildren's Wash Dr. -sec made of IM I ■ , 2.non Ladies’ Corset rovers and praw I Ml’ (Z) good, durable fabrics; sizes for ages | ■ ||a prs ,n ,3rp . embroidery and ribbon ■ n Ila •to R t.ars, M value-' at 19. for |WV O C |O| vilvlW trimmed styles; real 50c value at 19c |WV CC ' holer 22 ChO,r ’ P ' CO - - > $ I* TWO BARGAINS IN KIMONOS LADIES’ SI.OO PETTICOATS AQ n OTHER UNDERWEAR SPECIALS **] son *Ladle»' fxnig Kimonos, worth $2; QQn „ B ■ ’ 3.000 Ladies’ 25c silk-taped Swiss 00 a, choice C3CTU 300 Ladles' Black Mercerized Petti- -■ ■■_ | is)p Vests at. each /© 03 I DOO Ladies' Short Kimonos of 1 Or, ■ o.it = . made to sell at $1; to go In thl' Wv XV LOOO pails of Children's Muslin Drawers "Tt J» (Z) fancx fabrics, choice | , . i)f a) for f . holrP at. pct pair, only . / C (yj (Z) t Grand Bargains in the Furniture Department! 0C '.nn Smith * Rug* I V amuin* < rex Art Square?, size Crex Hall Runners 27 Inch by 9 fee* ! 133 extra flue Matting Xrt Square.*. I Ann rolls nf linpt grade heavy GTilna in new pattern', >’■'.« n ’< h> 6n k i, v 9 fret, hrst for i.imnoi urc, ami 27-imh hx 12 feet; grorn with I size 9by J 2 feet; iti thH sale ,gi Mattings in red'-, green md blim $139 $2.98 $1.98 X " $2.48 15c < ■ <z C 3 — —— z. See Big Circular for Hundreds of Other Mill-End Sale Bargains > < Cft % WeGiveGreen S Trading K 11 W Near « Stamps Whitehall & IaSSBASS BASS, BASS BASS BASS BASS; BASS | BASS BASS BASS KASSTEHSS~BASS PASS BASS , BASS -