Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, July 03, 1912, EXTRA, Page 10, Image 10

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10 The Dilver Fruit Press FOR PRESERVING Is something everyone g should have. It affords a -fi*) vast improvement over the old method of preserving. * Once you have used one I&S^^T VFR JPOS. you will never do with- v —out one. For a few days to introduce this wonderful worker, a special price of $2.50 regular $3.75 value. Do not fail to get one of these DILVER PRESSES. It will pay tor itself in time, labor, trouble and better preserves the first time you use it. This Fruit Press is not only good for preserving, but a good many other things. You can use it the year round. Our stock is now complete in Fruit Jars, Jelly Tumblers and such paraphernalia to assist in canning fruit. The Economy wide-mouth Fruit Jars, easy to clean and easy to use. Pints $1 dozen, quarts $1.25 dozen, half-gallons $1.50 dozen. The Ball Fruit Jars —pints 65c doz?n, quarts 75c dozen, half-gallons $1.20 dozen. Prices of Jelly Tumblers 35c dozen Prices of Fruit Jar Rubbers 5c and 10c dozen Prices of Fruit Jar Caps 35c dozen King Hardware Co. « PEACHTREE STREET 87 WHITEHALL STREET DON’T NEGLECT YOUR TEETH Th* prnn*r care of th« teeth Is Impor 'ant In the conservation of health. Many j -a, <•<-■• .ct r iu . . J SET OF TEETH. $5.00 BRIDGE WORK. $4.00 Xuy TJLA GOLD CROWNS, 00 and $5.00 ATLANTA DENTAL PARLORS DA. G. A. CONSTANTINE. Prop, and Mgr, Corw PmblrM and Dwatur: Entrance 19 y 3 Peachtree Street >< «! !■ ..■■■■■" i ""■*'■■ j1... i . i Hat Trunks. Speak for themselves. They relieve von of the .wnrrv of keeping up with ribbons, laces. veils and smalt articles. They fulfill a duty you owe to your hats. During our sale you oau buy one for $6.00 to $15.00 LIEBERMANS The House of Guaranteed Baggage 92 Whitehall St. THE HINES OPTICAL CO. Th* mvAHtore nt th* world famoue "DIXIE” flng** tip EYE GLASSES and th* HINES adjiuttahl* Eve Glees Guards. will open « n»od*ra and ttp-to-dat* Opt’cal Stop* at 91 peachtr** St July Ist It is nnw possible for any on* tn wear Eve Glasses, as th* DIXIE ' ran not slip, tilt er fall off and is the only Mounting or Guard will keep th* l*n«*** absolutely in alignment. Eyes examined and g)aa*e* fitted tn th* most stubborn and enmph ra’*d ***** THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. WEDNESDAY, JULY 3. 1912. USE GEORGIAN WANTS FOR RESULTS ■■.. l ws'iiSw Now Is the Time to Plan For Fall's Heavy Trade This past fiscal y ear has been a record-breaker in the number of inter-communi cating systems installed. Such is the efficiencv oi |our “Rapid Eire Service" that many are increasing both their trunk lines and connections. Thousands of our sub scribers use the Atlanta Phone exclusively. \rp you in touch with all of these ; Our phone in your home, 8 and 1-3 cents per day. Atlanta Telephone & Telegraph Co. I. B COMM,IN. lien. Mp-. Bte When the blood becomes Infected with any unhealthy humor the es feet is shown by boils, pimples, andrashesoreruptionsontheskin. Humors get into the blood usually because of an inactive condition of the elimina tive members. Thus unhealthy matter is left in the system to sour and ferment and be absorbed into the circulation. Remove these humors and no skin trouble can exist, because its very source is then removed. Boils, e rashes, pimples, etc. can never be cured through the application of external medicines, because such treatment can have no possible effect oft the blood; the most to be obtained from such measures is tern porary relief. S. S. S. CURES all skin affections because it purifies the blood. It goes down intc the circulation and cleanses it of every particle of unhealthy matter. Then the blood exercises its normal function of supplying nourishmentto the cu ticle instead of irritating it with a fiery humor. U you have any skin trouble you could not do bettet than purify your blood with S. S. S. It does not “patch up” it cures. Book on Skin Diseases and anv medical advice free. THE SW/FT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, CA. REMOVAL SALE OF UMBRELLAS Before moving July 15 to 116 1-2 Whitehall street, we offer large assortment fine Umbrellas at cost prices. Anything you want for ladies, gents or chil dren. Everything goes. Come today for choice. TAYLOR UMBRELLA CO. 51 1-2 West Mitchell Street "" ' . 11 " , - - GEORGIAN WANT ADS BRING RESULTS. | < M. Rich & Bros. Co. [> | :» “The Real Department Store” ■- ; * Tomorrow —Wednesday £ 5 Our Annual Sale of ; I STICKERS!! I We’ve told you on sundry' occasions what we mean by “STICKERS." How they may be the very best and in many instances the most attractive merchandise, and yet. for some reason gj’ r w or another, they don’t go! And so, towards the end of the season, we put a price on them that 2? accelerates their pace, J? 'iw Tomorrow our White and Colored Wash Goods “STICKERS" will be offered to you at such «u 7* prices as will make them quick movers. £ White Goods “Stickers” at 10c Yard D** 48-inch Fancy Lingerie Cloth, an exquisite fabric at 50c yard. ) <, 4 pieces of White Panama Cloth, the best for skirts, was 40c yard. I I fl >C Tfl 19 pieces of White Klaxon, in different styles; these were 25c yard. ;JI 1 bu 3 pieces of White Embroidered Jaconet, always sold at 50e yard. ) I <*l Cl S High Priced White “Stickers” at 25c Yard < 1 piece 48-inch French Crepe, extremely fine: regular price $1.75 yard. • • ’ ,-JJ 1 piece Finest French Marquisette in our stock; was $2.00 yard. 1 F”* f* 3 pieces French Chiffon Lisse. 68 inches wide; was SI.OO yard. ■ <, 2 pieces Fancy Tucking with Lace Inserting; was $2.50 yard. i j (Ski'd 3 pieces 48-inch Voile Flouncings; original price SI.OO yard. ) Eight Fine French Dress *‘Stickers” 1 Fine Embroidered Border Robe, our importation: was $35.00. «AA 3 Exquisite French Voile Dress Patterns; former price $30.00. I VU 1 Extremely Lovely Embroidered Marquisette Robe: was $25 00. ' 1/ K 4 Swell Dress Patterns; representing the newest ideas; were $20.00. ) ISO,CII » Colored Wash Goods “Stickers” at 25c Yard J- 2? 1 piece 48-inch Bine Linen, warranted All Linen: was 65c yard. \ 1 piece 48-ineh Rose Colored Linen, the best value g,t 65c yard. / Ju ■C, 1 piece 48-inch Wistaria Linen, nothing better made at 65c yard. ' C 6 pieces Fancy Bordered Voiles; the prettiest goods at 75c to $1.25 yard. / jl 1 <? 3 pieces Imported Ttickings, lovely for waists: were $1.50 yard. \ J aTCI «*■ 5 pieces Fancy Embroidered Mulls; our finest fabrics at 75c yard. J "S Colored Wash Goods “Stickers” at 10c Yard j 15 pieces Real Imported Dimity; former price 25c yard. 1 Nt, JO pieces Figured Flaxon, in odd colors; were 19c yard. I 8 * '!■ 6 pieces of the Finest Fancy Voiles, always sold at 25c yard. .ji v "V" ** 9 pieces Organdie Rave, the newest printed effect; was 25c vard. ' “* ' " I Btu :* ' _ < j M, Rich & Bros. Co. | ?XAW. , fWWWW.WWW.»W,W. , W. , W,AM,VA*,W.WW"W*M.M»»- Suits with Norfolk Jackets Today were showing a splendid set of Norfolks in cool crash and blue serge. The crash is loosely woven, and being very porous admits the air very freely. The colors are blue mixtures, light tan mixtures, light and dark grays. The Jackets are made in several dif ferent styles that is. some have hex plaits, others have the inverted plaits. Some have no plaits and yoke in front, but have them in the back. These Suits are gaming in popularity every day, and can be worn where most any sack suit is permissible. See the three lines we re showing at S2O. $22.50 and $25. Eiseman Bros., Inc. 11-13-15-17 Whitehall St.