Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, July 02, 1912, EXTRA, Image 9

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£\ /s' Skirt Trouble DO your skirts sag at the seams? Is one plait ironed in and another out? That's poor laundry work. Our work-people are expert. They kn o w ho w every plait and fold should fall, they know when to iron a skirt lengthwise or crosswise to make it even around the bottom. We call and deliver. Trio Laundry Phones: Bell Ivy 1099, 1091; Atlanta 1099. “We sterilize all our work. p?) z* Saving is a Frame of Mind If you get into that frame of mind early in life so much the better for you--- but it is never too I' late. One dollar | opens a saving | account with us. I Start one today; I add to it every | little while, and | your mind will r very soon be train- I led to saving. | We pay 4% Every Dollar Deposited B Earns More Dollars n | CITV SAVINGS BANK I 15 E. ALABAMA ST. Music! Music! Music! St. Nicholas Rink, Ponce De- Leon Park. World’s finest military band organ Isabel la. All day skating July 4. Three sessions daily. W R. Benson, Manager. SI.OO will start a Savings Account with the TRUST COMPANY OF GEORGIA. 1 per cent paid on Deposits. 7 I(1 O M A I? The Greatest Motion Picture Ever Produced COST - - - $25,000.00 - - - COST Ihe most stupendous and inagnifioent motion picture ever made- absolutely staggering the imagination in its scope ami orig inality. The wonder of the twentieth century in picture production. Vivid, startling and sensational to the point of sell-forget lulncss. You'll lose yourself in the spirit of the plot as it unfolds before your eyes. DON'T MISS IT! DON'T MISS IT' I'OID TRAYS THE TERRIBLE APACHES OF PARIS. THE BERNING OF THE ABBEY RESTAI HAN'T, A FATAL FALL IN THE SNOW-CAPPED ALPS- A PICTI’RE TERKIBLE IN ITS EARNESTNESS sc—NO ADVANCE IN PRICE—Sc. GUY HARRIS \ N JIMMIE McGOWAN X ,u •> to <>:JO, Hto 10:J0 C. , C/V , *4 v_/, V Sings 12 to I. 2:31 to 6:0, Bto 10:30 J THE VAUDE TT E O OcM cl i - XCT&k The Car With a Conscience THE BEGINNING-THE END- AND A REASON There must be a fixed aim behind the manufacture of a motor car. There must be a good reason for the design and material used, and the maker must have a good knowl edge of what that design and particular construction will accomplish And a good reason for that, too There is nothing haphazard about Oakland con struction, nothing untried. Not a single experimental principle enters into the building of Oakland cars. That is because everything is tried—every thing is true. THE JOY OF DUTY WELL PERFORMED This is the way we feel about our 1912 motor cars The joy and satisfaction of knowing that we have pro duced a line of Automobiles that stand prominently in the front of the class they represent They were not born in a da); or a week, or a year, nor do they represent the opinions of one man or two, or three. They represent the composite view of hun dreds of automobile men —dealers who in turn know what the automobile purchaser has been demanding; what the buyer wants in wheel base and powei, riding qualities and equipments > , Two years ago we began working on the 1912 cars. Various ideas were sifted and sorted, and slowly but gradually our plans began to materialize and take form. Only the best was incorporated, and that after much thought, labor and careful study, for we were planning the ideal motor car. THE RESULTS JUSTIFY OUR EFFORTS We use the unit power plant, because it increases efficiency, re duces friction, and gives you added power. Friction wastes power. Friction causes wear. We have eliminated both. We use three-point motor suspension, because it eliminates distortion. No matter in what position the car may be, the motor, mounted at three points, always remains in its true position—a horizontal plane. Oakland cars are motor car standards for their respective horse power rating and they fill every want for power and speed. They are made in three chassis sizes, Models “30,” “40” and “45”; five and seven-passenger touring cars, limousines, coupes, roadsters and run abouts. THE OAKLAND MOTOR CO. 141 Peachtree Street, Atlanta, Ga. SOUTHERN DEALERS: Birmingham Garage Co., •’ Mcllonoußb. Jr.. Birmingham. Ala. Savannah. Ga. J Green Auto Co.. "• E. Fenner Auto t 0.. Cbattanoo«a. Tenn. Hock, Mount. 5. C. Gregor»-Con<ter Motor Co.. W. A. B. Worley. Columbia, S. C. Jneknonvllle. Fla. Maury Motor Co., I’armalee t 0.. Columbia. Tenn. . . ... Macon. Ga. Thomasville Motor < Thomasville, (•«. THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AN D NEWS. TUESDA Y. J l L Y 2. 1912. fXX Tith all the glor— ■ ’ ’ of the “out W doors persuasiv€-ds« beckoning, vacation i° ns ” are ra pidly into “realities”—where io go has been settled!!—and 1 —what to wear has long JH ItiA si nce resolved itself into a w / ■ IVI universal decision, in < I Vjlw young men’s prevailing / | preferences for Hart | ' j Shaffner & Marx and Rog- Ij! 1 ers, Peet & Co’s, good I clothes —they fulfill the B I highest expectations of the Jw bL— -- stylist. § ? $lB, S2O, $25, S3O, s3sjg Copyright Hart Schaffner & Mau A FRESH STRAW, SIR’ fll • - f The STRAW HAT that looked so ITesh and fine and becoming-at the begh; ning <>f the season lias lost its luster How, and you need a ERESH straw. W, call particular attention to our new relay of the season's best shapes in the tiu L|| and medium split straw—in the imported Italian and China braids — $1.50 to DANIEL BROS. CO i (F ’ II 1 $40,000.00 Stock F of Bright, New, Clean, Merchandise % ill ./ We Present Our First Annual July i Clearance SaZeC l { 1 ‘ w .. • I FORERUNNER of a series of Remarkable Merchandising Events that • * will take place from day to day, during July, in this store. Watch the windows » y ** and the daily papers. 1 hey'll tell the story of the various sales already planned. • • Remember, this is not a one-day sale, but continues throughout the month of July. This is i the same dependable merchandise that has built for this store an enviable reputation for • fair dealing and honest values. Every item advertised sold With an absolute guarantee. * r • U Featuring a Remarkable Clearance Sale of Skirts : 1 i ,^ f I /j Wool Skirts, 4) 7.suana en Skirts, Actually $7.50 and \ f sß.sowhites4 a, 50 Va,ues '. $4.95 p Skirts . . Every Skirt in stock made from those beautiful II || Ljga Choice of any White Wool Skirt in stock that imported novelty woolens from our custom S sold at the above prices, in Imported Serges, department offered at this big sacrifice. They g m Impmted Bedford Cords and Imported Mohairs. come in diagonal weaves, stripes and stunning m Every model new ami strictly man-tailored. new black and white cheeks in all the very f H Our best $7.50 and $8.5 i newest models; grays, tans and mixtures. The Skirts. This Tk Zt WS finest Skirts ever sold in At- I n ]p UJT’.c/vJ lanta for $9.50 and $8.50; Wl/J K CA n -> n o 11, t-x c here in this sa,e at •*Z AH $3.98 White Serge Q Thtg Includes all staple $7.50 navy blue serge & Skirts, This Sale at . *p£»*'*J skirts C July Clearance Iss 00 Skirts I I and $7.50 | T White Linen Skirts o p 0 o no $3.98 to $7.50 Skirts, Reduced to jpZ.iJo Skirts,now $.30 ? This C7 QB | 1 Sale . . tve have grouped together an odd This lot embraces Imported Pan- I ot of Skirts, about 122 all toid. rp f Wi ~ ' , a mas. Serges, mannish weaves, consisting of Panamas, Voiles, . . . . » M v,,n> unrestricted choice of anv , ... ~ , fixtures and shepherd checks, m Youi uniestrxieo non < 01 un Serges and Mixtures. Many mod- ffl white or colored linen skirt in ..... , , . grays, tans, navies and novelty - t stock, in all the late new model-. - and fabrics to select from. mlxtures Distinctive new mod- K Strictly hand-tailored, of finest The cheapest Skirt tn this lot n >,„„a,.oa > < Ramie' # nd Ereneh Linens-more sold for $ 6 . 00 . Some as high as One hundred and sixty SkirU , than one-ltalf of these choice ne v t .. rn i n .hi. nn to select from. rtl 98 Vk Ski’.ts sold from $5 ft* 98 - rf*4"}.9B This July Clearance sk "? 'm to $7.50. This big July Clearance Seat SaJe g July Clearance Sale. . they go at jl' - a $3.50 Woolen Mohair s9.s°andsß.soStaple £ < and Pana- d*IQO Blue and Black Serge f ma Skirts . Skirts --- During this | 'x I Choose from many new models our best $3.50 Q » jrj I Woolen. Mohai' and Panama Skirts. They come I\CCIIICCCI lO y I mainly in navy blue and black; also grays. I tansand a few novelty mixtures. In this lot -. we also Off. r«0 Skirts in (f* 198 (P L Q black and white Uiepiicd checks <dp JW at the remarkable price of A L__ Rb Bouthern<Suiwßk/rt€o. ? I “Atlanta’s Exclusive Women’s Apparel House” 43-45 Whitehall St. j t V. ■ W** 7 T < » , . A 1 a 2