Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, June 21, 1912, EXTRA, Page 14, Image 14

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14 IT’S VERY EASY \ TO SET \WHAT YOU WANT. SOMEONE \ IS SURE TO HAVE IT, NO MATTER WHAT IT IS. TO GET IN TOUCH WITH THE PROP- ER PARTY USE GEORGIAN WANT ADS 1, L r ' I 'l 11 ,3 iMost Men Who .Make Money Ou limited capital are those always n n the lookout for snaps of all kinds. In this day and age the WANT ad • k pages is the only place * a complete list is ever ? offered. In Atlanta h’s The Georgian Where the Largest List is Found h Jyonti j ©m •who you are, where you live, or what you have — Georgian •will bring results. We KNOW IT, I &ry i ||i ■ lea Word KEELYS KEELYS KEELY’S A Fortunate Purchase of New French Ramie Linens The Scarcest Fabrics Now on Market The extreme popularity of French Ramie Linen has caused the demand to far exceed the supply and manufacturers and importers are far behind with orders. We were fortunate enough to secure delivery of 50 pieces for which order was placed months ago. This shipment arrived today and will go on sale Friday morning. These are of very fine quality and most fashionable rough weave. 45 Inches Wide—7s* a Yard For smart tailored suits and skirts for vacation and outing, street wear or traveling, these French Ramie Linens are not equaled by any other linen fabric. This line includes white and the following shades: amethyst, navy blue, hunter green, turquoise, seal brown, golden brown, tan and the new shade that is “the rage" in Paris-—“Killarny pink”. Some Broken Lines of Popular White Goods and Goods At 17* a Yard for Choice A special Friday sale of several broken lines of most popular "White Goods and "Wash Goods that were 25* to 50*; all at 17$ a yard for choice. Included will be: Fancy White Figured Fiaxons worth 25* a yard Gros. Romain £? Co.’s German Percales worth 35* a yard Imported Madras in neat patterns for Men’s Shirts. Children’s Dresses, etc.. 50c value Natural color Cotton Pongees with self or black stripes, worth 25* a yard. Linen Coat Suits $6.75 Regular Values $12.50, sls and S2O Just 47 Linen Coat Suits that were priced up to $20.00 will go on sale tomorrow at $6.75 for choice. All are new Summer models—linen crash, ramie linen and plain linen suiting in tan,brown, blue, pink and natural linen color. For traveling or for wear at mountains or seashore these suits are ideal. Gloves and Bags Kayser lb - button length Silk Gloves in black, white $-i .00 and all best shades; pair . . * lt>-Button length Chamoisette Gloves in white and natural chamois color . . . 2 and 4-clasp Silk Gloves with tucked or embroidered S’CV wrists; broken line, colors. vz 2-Clasp Chamoisette G'oves in white and natural chamois coloreJVz One special lot of new Crochet ed Bags in white, black and ecru; also Braided Linen Bags in white and colors, $1.50 $-s .00 values* Extra large Crocheted Bags in black, brown and white: srj .00 $1.50 and New Summer Parasols at Half On a special table tomorrow we will offer broken lines of new and pretty Parasols at just half regular prices. Included are plain silks with fancy borders, fancy silks with plain borders—Persian. Dresden and flowered effects. Were Priced $2.00 to SB.OO Now SI.OO to $4-00 Children’s Parasols also at half price Were priced SI.OO to ♦ 2.00; now sO< to SI.OO. Many styles. KEELY'S I —««« J* EVERY lAfAMT Ah HAS A MEANING GEORGIAN WAIN I AU ALL ITS OWN I BOTH TELEPHONES 8000 THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. FRIDAY. JUNE 21. 1912. Good Hosiery Women's Pure Spun Silk Hose, in black, white and colors; lisle tops and soles; extra $-i .00 values* Misses' extra quality Gauze Lis'e Hose: black, white. Q fl* tan; pair , , O NComens Embroidered White Silk Hose, extra fine; so 00 $2.50 and . . vz , Misses’fine quality Silk SI.OO Hose in black and white A Misses 1 by 1 ribbed Hose in white and black; ey g»* special ... Misses’ Plain Black Gauze ry * Lise Hose; extra values at Women's White Gauze Lisle Hose at 25*. 35* and Young men take to Hart Schaffner & Marx and Rogers, Peet & Co.’s good clothes as .VV/Aa. naturally as young ducks X take to water. And WHY | 'Vv/jBA SHOULDN’T they? They .| ; \ WW<' combine every scintilla of / F style the youngcontingent / I/A are “sticklers” for. V x $lB, S2O, $25, S3O. , i ij Pumps Are ing Popular! „ They are“faddishfy” !I II |i'' (ffß stylish, and the sort V’lf ' Vi a (I VaS^ 3 we sell are lasted on > ff scientific lines=they ™DANIEL BROS. 1 shape. xA COMPANY 1559 The Atlanta National Bank Atlanta, Ga. I i ...uiement of Condition (Condensed) June 14th, 1912 Resources Liabilities Loans and Di5c0unt5.56,361.282.81 Capital Stocksl,ooo,ooo.oo United States Bonds. 625,000.00 Surplus and Undivid- Other Ronds and ed Profits 1,224.113.34 Stocks 105,795.65 Circulation 500,000.00 Banking House 800,000.00 Deposits— Du e from United Individ- States Treasur- ual .. .$5,749,760.48 ors 25,000.00 Unite d i Cash on States 136,935.55 hand .. . 422,385.27 Banks .. 569,529.52 6,456,225155 Due from Banks .. 840.875.16 1,288,260.43 $9.180,338.89 $9.180.338.89 You Are Invited To Call Or Correspond With Us ! All That Dumb Animals Want Is Lost ' just enough to live on TODAY I a jfl o erj. I But men and women of intelligence recognize the possi- j /tIIDIV iLim 11 OaUo I hility of misfortune, adversity, business reversals from some ' unforeseen cause and are providing for the future. Thev are Insert A small nnH.r thp P eo P |p who ,o day have more than four billion dollars on “Lost and Found’’ in the deposits in Savings Departments in the banks and trust com- | Classified Section of pames ot the t inted States! What are you doing? 0 Why not start a Savings Account here ami let your money lian i earn 4 percent interest? One dollar will open’an account here . 1 if you can’t spare more. Call today. ' Georgia Savings Bank & Trust Co. of the paper makes you * Atlanta’s Oldest Savings Bank Grant Building J Open Saturday afternoons from 4 to 6 in addition to morn ; To Fsnd R * |iDgh ° UßS ' ' J USE GEORGIAN WANT ADS