Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, June 22, 1912, EXTRA, Page 10, Image 10

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10 UQHIRT Supremacy! !” Is the correct definition of our position as the acknowledged leading SHIR I mer- chants of Atlanta. We are the largest sellers of Man hattan and E. & W. Shirts in Atlanta, and our lines of summer styles are lax ish in variety and large in / S ‘ J scope. The popular MADRAS, the SOISETI’ES and Fr I \ SILKS have the summertime call for preference. E. / a &W. ami MANHATTAN MADRAS. $1.50 to $3.00 I E. & W./irni MANHATTAN SO I SETT ES. $1.50 to j | I7» $3.00. We've a corking value in a genuine all-silk ILL H Shirt at $5.00. Then. last, hut not least, is the Daniel QIF Bros, famous SI.OO Shirtr—the biggest One Dollar's vSr f worth of value ever put in a SI.OO Shirt. ri|f\ I ' UNDERWEAR!! W/ TI ' W tX’o store in the South carries a larger stock HATS!! or more representative lines, and ever .taste and requirement hearing on cool, comforts- The popular .yacht shape hie INDERWEAR can he quicklj and hap- in smooth and rough braids pily conserved. The sweet, cool nainsook. are particularly becoming ent athletic, with coat shirt and knee length Io almost every type of drawers, are the most popular "things thin” countenance. Come in and in underwear. We have a big line at right get under one of these prices. Two-piece suits 50c and SI.OO per "light lids’’ garment SOISETTE in coat cut. athletic . i—rv . <b» *» n/» $1.50 to $5.00 style. •>()<• to sl..>o—and a host of other kinds DANIEL BROS. CO. ♦ We have just received by express 75 Blue Serge and Sumar Cloth Suits > which we are including in our annual June Clearance Sale al | z£f \fl 33!4% Discount w\t H1 CO,OrS a,IC I nC nea t “ \ pencil stripes. $15.00 Suits for SIO.OO $18.50 Suits for $12.35 $20.00 Suits for $13.35 $22.50 Suits for $15.00 $25.00 Suits for $16.65 $27.50 Suits for $18.35 $30.00 Suits for $20.00 T X, $32.50 Suits for $21.65 $35.00 Suits for $23.35 C $40.00 Suits for $26.65 <.w <»' Nil «* Mohair and wash suits are not included in this sale. Essig Bros. Co. “Correct Dress for Men” 26 WHITEHALL STREET 1 11 ■.J ,! Jj ■HHBHSIRILILILLL num, ■. n J.i. .ui„i. IM .nu.Ji ■ hum I n ■ i .t i ■ ■m.i ■t ■ ■ I 1..1 i II n !■ HAWI I. HAVE IT REPAIRED iJ J I l Guaranteed Fresh Country | Wlicilivi Trunk, Bag or Suit Case, our f'orw ~f expert workmen will rasth take <-are <>f y<»nr iron- 1 fr 1j Ij AV Il D hies, and the charges are reasonable. i V 11° Phone Main 466 Che wagon will call. LIEBERMAN’S T«nn«see 9 JIP i |i*» Butter t-vU < Pound jl " - 1 Cash Grocery Co. 118 and 120 Whitehall GEORGIAN WANT ADS BRING RESULTS. mmmmimmmmi THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. SATURDAY, JUNE 22. 1912 BASS ; BASS i BASS ■ BASS j BASS | BASS ! BASS | BASS|BASS I BASS 1 BASS BASS jBASS BASS ; BASSjJBASS co | Saturday—The Second Day of I ! Bass 9 Great Semi-Annual i I MILLEND SALE l CD - tZ) The great Mill-End Sale started off today with a Thousands of dollars’ worth of new. clean, fresh rush. The store has been crowded with eager buy- and most'desirable merchandise to go at less than co < ers, and everybody has been delighted with the un- usual wholesale cost. Our buyers have secured precedented bargains offered. Tomorrow there will mill-ends and factory surpluses from scores of cr or be new and even greater values on sale. Store manufacturers who were willing to sacrifice their w opens at 8 o’clock. Come early. profit and part of cost for ready cash. > CO % Sale Begins The Mill-End Sale Ask at the Ijg “ Saturday at M , Store for a 4 ” BA. M. Will Also Continue Big Circular I r</) Store Open Monday, . . June 24 Thursday, . June 27 With Hundreds w < Saturday T«sday. . . June 25 Friday, .. . June 28 of Other Min ’ “ 5 10 Wednesday, . June 26 Saturday , . June 29 End Bargams „ co : aaMWMkVMBBB One Ladies’ Dress Pattern* FREE to each of the gsas qsvAassssarai w < HfTEN CUSTOMERS whose sales checks reach fl| r kF* J co ■ aßkhn cashier’s desk FIRST SATURDAY MORNING “ : Ladies’ and Men’s Furnishings < 5; CD .Ladies’ Pure Silk Hose in black and all best 1 Qtf* Hair Switches of real human hair in black, OQtf* colors- regular SI.OO grade; Mill-End price IvG browns and blonds; up to $5.00 vain sat WWW ■ IQO Ladies’ Corded Linen and Pique Bags in while Men s Elastic Seam Drawers and ->oc to sl,oo ’> and colors: newest style; SI.OO values; choice WWw I ndershirts; in the Mill-End Sale at. per garment . Cww LT Ladies’ Ivorv Fans with chains, latest novelties Men s Negligee Shirts—samples of SI.OO and ~ V) and worth fully $1.00; Mill-End price $1.50 lines—great line of new patterns WwLr 53 Ladies’ 16-button length Silk Gloves in black. KKa Men s Silk Socks in black and colors; "seconds” 4 white and colors; SI.OO quality, Mill-End Sale price. .WWW of 50c to SI.OO grades: Mill-End price I £aw CD I Domestics. Linens, I T f —I 100 bolts of best Antiseptic Cotton 40 pieces of Heavy White Butcher's Linen. I Dress Lawns. Organdies. Chambrays and > M Diaper Cloth at the Mill- OQa worth 50c; in tllc Mill End 1 Standard Staple Ginghanis A'C (/) End Sale price of. per bolt WWW Sale at. per yard I tk»W jat the Mill-End price of “W2V < 2,000 yards of best Mercerized Calicoes in White Dimities, Satin Stripes. Mercerized Mill-ends of Allover Laces for yokes, > CO various patterns and color- Plaids, Leno Stripes, etc.; none waists, door panels, etc.: J"p ings; Mill-End price; per yard *r2G worth less than 25c; all fit UU various lengths; per piece WV I Millinery -■ Ready-to-Wear; « Our Great Second Floor Teeming With Bargains “ 8 Dresses Bargains Extraordinary ! Skirts ! IM • . ™ . 1 • I New Summer Skirls of all-wool serge. ‘ Ladies’ Wash Dresses ol white and Panama. silk mohair anil Altman voile; madras; all new and made to sell at so.oo ■ | splendid styles and real values fl© ! m and $6.00 ;in this Mill-End J| 95 up to $10.00: take choice I t>r IIUIU 111 ■■ '|’| K , n( . w ; || l( | s ty|i s ]| Skirts of white rep C/3 Ladies White Lingerie, hinbioideied ( , )ni | pique best models; regular < Voile and Silk-Lined Allover Net Dresses; \MlilflC |in CQ flfl values s2,so—will go in this ? 23 worth up to SL>.OO: all new styles: to go VulUuS Up II) O<J.UU Mill-End Sale. at. onlv UoC ir, in this sale at. C/3 choice ■w | Included in this sale are Ladies' and New White Linen Skirts of good quality.* 1 i-iu-ii • tv i 'children's Untrinnued Shapes of Milan, worth $1.50; special in tin* ‘t> CO One ln< o! < h.ldren s Wash Dre»es.^.e s Neapnlilau ».d K..„ s l, , Mill-Knd SaCa, BtJC S ' ' ’ ’ many new and popular styles—the surplus fUlmr RifY Raraoho ra S I IlMfUrutAftr stocks of some of the biggest wholesale UhIJI Dl!l DdlEddiO L9OIBS uHuOFW6ar •millinery houses in the country—made to retail at prices ranging up to $3.00. hi i}( . aut . lt ' 4l | Lingerie Waists and Plain Lin < Ladies’ Muslin Corset Covers and Draw- this sale you make take choice tor +!><•. (>n Waists; up to ©ft 20 ers worth 50c: 19C $2.00 values utiC > Ladies’ Silk-Taped Lisle Vests, the regu- Wfeltß RStIDB H>tS 98C . Ladie.< Short Kitnorlos, well made .O’good CO lar2.>v kind; 7 a 500 of the extremely stylish White Ratine ~|l ()i ce IOC - in this sale Iw : ]j ats j n the best ready-to-wear shapes: $ Ladies’Blaek Mercerized Petticoats, made same as selling in other stores at 53.00. Ladies' Fancy Parasols, worth up |<> < to sell at $1.00; ©ft* our Mill-End | $3,)0 ; choie.-. in AQ this sale VvG : Sale price %JOv i this sale O v'* W | Following in Furniture Department I 'S Solid Oak Mission I’orch Swing. Mission Settees. Chairs andi Solid Oak Dining or Bedroom Solid Oa\ Nurse's or Sewing <zi complete with chains and Rockers for porch or summer (’hairs, with eobhlor seals: real'lyoel. ,r-. worth .*l,>i>: on sale | ... SlJSteU 1 $1.63 69c 79c | WeGiveGreen IB 9 18 W. Mitchell 5 S Trading W Near Ii ' « Stamps Whitehall | BASS BASS bA’SS“BASS BASS - BXSSTBXSSrBASSrBXSS~BASS' BASS’*B"ASS| BASS - B3SS~BASS' IIASS