Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, June 27, 1912, EXTRA, Image 9

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A n Unprecedented I "151 I Piano Buying [afifiW ‘"'jjy Opportunity jgjsglpga >1 iCdf take them away wT nearly your own terms JOsto To make this GREAT MANUFACTURER’S INTRODUCTORY SALE the most interesting piano selling event ever known to the people of Atlanta, we have grouped together TWENTY-FIVE splendid NEW Instruments, in Mahogany cases, guaranteed for ten years. Four different makes, perfect in every particular. Values Up to $375.00 at $195.00 50 other extraordinary bargains in fine pianos, made in our ou)n factory. Regular values of $375.00, $400.00, $450.00, $500.00, at only $258.00, $298.00, $317.00, $379.00 Easy Payments To Suit Your Convenience Slightly used and Second-hand Pianos, in good I I condition and on terms as low as SI.OO Down, SI.OO Weekly Stool and Scarf Not Included Story & Clark Piano Co. 61 horth fiorsyth St., Atlanta, Ga. “Out of theJdigh Rent District” ||| IlTakeYoiirChoicell I OVER 500 PAIR? 468 PAIRS I :S - 5. i* White Canvas and Buck- | Patent, Suede, Gun Sr >J skin Pumps, Colonials, Metal and Tan Pumps ’j! S Button Oxfords, White and Oxfords, $4.00 and ;; S Canvas Button Boots $5.00 values, J- 1 r $9?5 ! \\ | //• I S? ' s Im L_ I the I the Hl) S i "" Pair Pair | to $4.00 and $5.00 values. A choice selection of 27 differ- toC Also White Egyptian Cloth ent st^es jr. Pumps, the unsurpassed fabric Not all sizes in each style, but, En for white shoes. • any size in the lot. Sr You can obtain your size in .... aC -* any style, but you should shop Thls s P ec,al P nce ,s P ut on , early tomorrow to be absolutely these ht?s to increase salesand “5 sure. reduce stock on hand. ■ 5 FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY • NO MAIL OR PHONE ORDERS FILLED M. Rich & Bros. Co. | ! “A Department of Famous Shoes” SE THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. THURSDAY. JUNE 27,1912. "/f It's at Hartman's, It’s Correct” White and Gray OXFORDS * Men, slip on a pair of these Hartman Canvas or Buckskir. Oxfords, and give just the right finishing touch to that classy new summer outfit of light flannel trousers or gray apparel. For vacation, busi ness or travel they're the ideal footwear for men. We have the style you want at the price you want to pay. White Buckskin .... $4.00 White Canvas $2.50 to $3.50 Gray Canvas $2.50 Six Peachtree Street (Opp. Peters Bldg.) "If It’s Correct,” It’s at Hartman's pBABY NEEDS WATCHING ~ ill IN SUMMER TIME Their Little Stomach* Get Out of I Order Easily in Hot Weather. Mothers should watch closely the condition of the children's bowels, ba- ' bies especially. Reep the bowels regu lar and much of the illness to which children are most susceptible in sum mer can be prevented. The most prevalent symptoms are 1 constipation and diarrhoea. When waste from the stomach congests in the bowels and makes your little one fever ish and fretful, with a feeling of heavi ness or languor, try giving it a spoonful of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin at bed-, time. By piorriing this pleasant, mild laxative will act gently, yet positively, and restore normal conditions. This simple, natural remedy is also invalu able In checking summer diarrhoea. By thoroughly cleansing the bowels, the foreign matter ana poisons that irritate and Inflame the tissues are eliminated. Don't torture the child with harsh cathartic, purgative or as tringent remedies, that upset the whole system, and at best only relieve tem porarily. Dr. •'aidwell’s Syrup Pepsin, while positive in its effect, acts gently and without griping or discomfort, re storing normal conditions. In using Syrup Pepsin for children the mother can feel perfectly safe, as it contains no opiates or narcotic drug, being a combination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin. By carrying off the dislodged tissues of mucous membrane that inflame the nasal passages it will quickly break the "summer cold" that is so annoyfYig. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin Is sold by druggists for fifty cents a bottle—the larger family size, one dollar. A free trial bottle, post paid, can be obtained by writing to Dr. W. B. Caldwell. 4u6 Washington St., Monticello, Illinois. A GOOD many people are all prone to condemn style as a frivolity,and an overdone institution that fos ters superficiality and breeds extravagance !! F But this is far from being the case. In this j age of tense commercialism, the “foppery” of bygone / f days has vanished like the mists and GOOD ( I 11/ CLOTHES have become the greatest staple necessity xjOI// X a in the world. This turbulently busy age has no toleration for “dudes” —but society does demand that “every man shall do his duty,” in yTyMi g / respect to a mainteinence of good appearances; f TP 4 {\Ar and “business ethics” beckons welcomingly to the well groomed man !! And this DOES NOT argue extravagance —you can dress within your means, and DRESS WELL, if A you wear /\ Hart Schaffner & Marx or \ I Rogers, Peet & Co.’s \ rw » goodly and stylish clothes— O 3 *! IT a $lB, S2O, $25, S3O up to S4O M 10 /X My WORD! but ISS <1 H K this is English— The “BRITON” 11 X. A a NETTLETON lilfl Ultra English vllpl Last S This is really the most ultra stylish young Lgl M man’s shoe made. It exemplifies in its lines and lasting the last letter in this particular vogue. Nettletons are priced at $5, $6, $7. right Hart Schaffner & Marx DANIEL BROS. CO. IJI RICH & BROS. CO. k | |2 S “ THE REAL DEPARTMENT STORE.” -5 Thursday Sale of ;E | FRENCH VOILES | Here’s a bargain sale of French Voiles that ev- 4 ery woman in Atlanta should take advantage of, J hS as these prices can not be duplicated or ap- J proached again this season. 45 inches wide. All _ B shades in Pompadour Effects, in regular $2.75 || I ==—— I 1 □j Thursday Very Special Sale of j | EMBROIDERED ROBES | We have exactly twenty-four White "5 Embroidered Box Robes White — JB 3! Colors on White —which we have re- priced at a figure that will quickly ■■■ ® ! dispose of them. Regular values SB. ... • - Thursday Special Sale of EMBROIDERY BANDS | I ... t:.::: ■ :■■ ■ —-■ - t " J* I We will inaugurate a big special sale tomorrow of > f 1A SFJ |jj Odd Embroidery Bands in beautiful colors, embroid- A g- I ered on White Crepe Marquisette, Voile and Aerial *5 cloth, at exactly =========== jj ===== I i L ff richlbros. co. i ALMOST EATEN ALIVE BY VICIOUS WORM W. E. Dickens Is Now Well Aft er Having Been a Chronic Sufferer —As Usual, “Qua ker” Does the Work. • • Mr. W. E. Dickens lives on Dancey Rtreet in East Atlanta. He is now a tile setter, but was formerly on the police force of Monroe, also serving fn the same capacity in Jersey. For years he suffered and continued to auffer. How and from what he is not able mv. Doctors said he had "stomach trouble." He himself thought he had an affection of that organ, and from agonies and distresses he endured, no doubt It was stomach trouble. He felt exhausted and run down, had severe pains in his stomach, and could not eat without having awful misery Hfs sleep was broken by dreams, and he would lie awake several hours each night. He gradually grew nervous, weak and dis couraged, and could not do his work. He used many Remedies supposed to be relief for such conditions, but got no better. Prescriptions also failed to do anything for his case. An intimate friend told Mr. Dickens to call at Cour sey & Munn's drug store and see about Quaker Extract. He did so, and after he had explained his case, was sold a treatment of three bottles of the Ex tract, which he took home and began using Immediately. After several doses he began to feel much better, and on the third day he expelled over a hun dred large stomach worms, which had been the entire cause of all his trouble. Nothing else could cure him, for the simple reason that they could not reach the seat of the trouble. Although real ly Intended for ordinary stomach trou bles, the wonderful Quaker Extract has a positive worm and germ destroyer In its formula, and If there are any such things in th« system of those who tie taking the remedy they will be expelled. If there are no worms, then that herb works in harmony with the others of the formula In removing the cause of < the disease, regardless of the origin, j So, you see, Quaker Extract cures any branch of stomach trouble, such as in digestion, biliousness, costiveness and ■ skin troubles, for it has the proper 5 qualifications for curative work. But there ace no opiates, no minerals and no vile chemicals in it at all. So you can not possibly harm the system of even an infant by giving it. Those who suffer with the above complaints, ns the Health Teacher,has proved when here that these Quaker Remedies will cure, even after all other methods have failed cnmpletelv. Therefore, do hot be J discouraged, suffer, but go to Cour sey <v Munn's drug store and And out about Quaker Extract, 6 for *5.00. 3 for 1 $ = a bottle. Oil of Balm 25c, re- bottles for *I.OO, at 29 Marietta .; ..t where these wonderful Quaker I;, i. nice can be obtained at all times, w • ; ' pay express charges on all or- . i <>f *3.90 or over.