Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, June 28, 1912, EXTRA, Page 10, Image 10
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Cash Grocery Co.'s
LARD SALE
S SNOWDRIFT
or
scoco
10 Pound Pail
99c
51b. pail 49c
4-lb. pail 39c
5-lb. pail White Rose Pure
Hog Lard 64c
Best Creamery Butter, strict
ly fresh, lb3oc
Good Creamery Butter for
cooking, lb 15c
Guaranteed Fresh Country
Eggs 171
every egg guaranteed.
Good Butterine, lbl4c
Cash Grocery Cd.
118-120 Whitehall
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[BESSIE
TIFT-
The Bessie Tift Girl makes
the right kind of woman
She learns Io think for her
self. Sne is educated, not
merely told things. She.
learns, too. sorm thing not
in the test books. To he a
good housewife, for in
stance.
Music—Art Expression.
It's a true college, not just a
high school.
A postcard will bring you
catalog and pictures
C. H. S. JACKSON
Forsyth. Ga. President
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WHY
Don’t YOU Get a
KODAK
•
Burefy net wceeunt of th®
pH** For one dollar you can
« R'Tr.vAie that take® splen
did Htfle eioturee. For five dol
lars a folrl'nq machine, and °n
up to th® specially eauipped
Kod**■ «!. Just inv price to suit
your puree Wp do A 1 finish
ina and handle complete line
amateur supplies. Send fo r cat
a J og price ’is!
A. K. Hawkes Co.
KODAK DEPT,
14 WHITEHALL
L ' * y p. l * 1
b
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F Jhifrr l -48 gjps£
You can “clean
house” better with
the Powerful
WPBw Disinfectant
than you can with soap. Soap cleanses I
only the surface and leaves din in j
cracks and crevices.
CN "gets to the bottom of things " !
and not only cleans but disinfects.
It kills germs and prevents odors.
" TV )'rf» Pat haft with tht Gain Tap”
10c. 25c. sOc. SI.OO
At Drug end Dept Store*
WEST DISINFECTING CO.. ATLANTA
Time For Panamas
And for $5.00 we re selling this Big
Alpine Shape—also with straight and round
crowns. Genuine one-piece South Ameri
can products.
If this seems too little a price to you.we
can give you still better ones at $6.00, $7.50
and $10 —but we mention the $5.00 ones
first,because we know they re the best values
woven at the price.
The Good Old Southern Gentleman
feels at home under a Good Panama---and
we want you to get under one of these while
sizes are plentiful.
All kinds of Straws---Bangkoks and
Porto Ricans —smooth and rough straws in
Yacht shapes, $1.50 to $5.00. Bangkoks in
telescope or square crowns, $4 to $6 Porto
Ricans in Alpine and square crowns, $2.50
and $3.00.
REPRESENTATIVES especially invited I
to make our store their buying headquarters.
Eiseman Bros, Inc.
11-13-15-17 Whitehall St.
victomictkola
CONCERT
TOMORROW, 3:30 P. M.
ADM I SSI ON FREE
NEW VICTOR RECORDS FOR JULY
ARE READY TO ENTERTAIN YOU
Our Infcli-string is alwaxs out and we‘re glad to play
arn Victor music you want to hear The 28fii of each
month is the big time the date when the new records
arrive.
\ feu of the non ones now being heard:
’Movin’ Man Don’t Take My Baby Grand A! Jolson
’ ' 1 Ragging the Baby to Sleep Al Jo'son
J I've Get You, Steve! Eddie Morton
1 to. d j y| la { Precious Little Thing Called Love Collins <4. Harlan
l?noe • Autumn (Saviour Breathe an Evening Blessing) Trinity Choir
I God Is Love Lyric Quartet
31864 Natoma Selection Arthur Pryor's Band
70073 Rigoletto Bella figlia dell’amore (Fairest Daughter of ths
G'acee) Quartet. Aet 111 Victor Operg Quartet
88378 The Lost Chord Enrico Ca r uso
64240 The Angel’s Whisper ('cello solo) Victor Herbert
M'-AO SilvO" Threads Among the Gold John McCormack
74301 La Fileuse (piano solo) Vladimir de Packmans
Open evenings until 7 o'clock. Saturday evenings
until I*l o clock.
Baine's Victor Victrola Store
I. M. RAME co.
72 North Broad Street
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Wf ARE PROGRESSIVE
from a political point of view, hut
in those fundamental principles which
affect the Financial and Commercial
<’onditions of this City and Section.
We have the utmost- confidence in th?
future of Atlanta and arc ready to as
sist any legitimate enterprise projected
on a sound business basis.
It you are progressive we should com
bine our efforts and become mutually
helpful.
Yes, we pay 4% on Savings
TRAVELERS BANK & TRUST COMPANY
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. FRIDAY. JUNE 28, 1912.
Chamberlin=Johnson=Dußose Co.
Atlanta New York Paris
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Tailored Waists at $1.48
Yesterday They Were $2.25 to $5
It is the clearance of white tailored waists—therefore this price,
$1.48. .
We have shut out eyes to their actual worth, to their real smart
ness and beauty and have thought only of our object--clearance.
It is time for these to go. Fortunately for you, the selling sea
son ends before the wearing season does. Although the price
range is $2.25 to $5.00, the great majority of the two hundred waists
in the sale were from $3.75 to $4.75. This means that the price
now is a great deal less than half.
There are some twelve styles to choose from—of plain tucked
linen, hand-embroidered linen, with crochet buttons and barred
muslin. To put it simply and plainly and accurately, these are the
best, the most worthy styles that have been shown this season at
$2.25 to $5.00. Many of them are from the Royal Waist people.
Buy for right now, buy for next fall.
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75c Lingerie Waists, 59c
Were we to give way to our enthusiasm, we would advertise
these as SI.OO waists for 59c. They have all the appearances of
SI.OO waists; but they were bought so that we could sell them reg
ularly at 75c. Now comes the clearance of the one hundred and
! fifty left.
Some have Dutch necks, others high necks--the laces and em
broideries that trim the yokes, the sleeves, and sometimes the
whole fronts are Unusually fine, and sturdy and attractive.
House Dresses in a Clean=Up 1
t
We have been house-cleaning in the house dress department!
Stocks o f dainty and serviceable little house dresses
that have been sold down to one and two and three of a kind have
had new and lower prices put upon them. That there are so few of
these styles left tells plainly what women think of them.
The materials are muslins, ginghams, percales and chambrays,
in solid shades and in white, blue, lavender and grey stripes, dots,
rings, plaids and checks--they are all cool looking dresses with
Dutch and round necks, jpiped and trimmed with bands, folds and
buttons.
These are the reductions:
SI.OO Dresses now ’ 75c $2.45 Dresses now $1.50
$1.50 Dresses now SI.OO $2.95 Dresses now $1.95
$2.25 Dresses now $1.25 $3.50 Dresses now $2.45
Chamberlin=Johnson=Dußose Co.
The weight, grade and pric* of our Dia- S 3 a W
monds are in plain figures on each individual EteA B
stone There is no chance of error here. That S j
is why we can, without reserve, afford to give **
the guarantee we do.
GEORGIA MILITARY academy
Talk the plan over with, or write, us for it in THE SOUTHS MOST SPLENDIDLY EQUIPPED SCHOOL
detail. College Park, Eight Milea From Atlanta. Georgia
Beginning next Saturday, and each succeed W ’ tl ’ mental development, bodv
♦ k k I 1 j a 4 4 11 buiiaingf, moral and social training, and preparation for a man’s nart in th*
ing one through July and August, our store will werM'. work. A thoroughly disciplined, iWernlv appointed attA&ve
close at 1 p. ra. , f®r boys and young men -a gentleman's school, limited to about 125 boarding
pupils, so grouped, as to give every teaeher about 12 Cadets for tutoring andever
sight ,t ntght. Delightful home life- a big happy family of success A cultured
teaehers and pupils. Every sanitary convenience. Electric lights steam heat
artesian watsr. Elevation nearly 1,200 feet, no malaria, perfect health
Best Table Fare and Prettiest School Campus in the South.
Thr«« regular Comae- Claeeical. Engineering, Commercial.
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