Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, July 05, 1912, EXTRA, Page 8, Image 8

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8 POCKET KNIFE SALE I tteo- J ULY 4,h ’ 1776 ’ one hundred and L ;i > S’ mrCyffiFfe*' thirty-six years ago today, the Q7& A Q7& -£ f LUZ iSs foundation of the greatest republic • 1 1 M PICH X* m S in the world was laid, in the spirit 75 | . jj ill* l\lvll wX Ui&V/aT* wLJ* •.' of liberty that inspired the “Declaration of I eguar “The Rea! Department Store” J otylOS ,|s| , -JJ that cradled the possibilities we of the twentieth in L £ century enjoy, in advanced civilization, science, arts, IBSI 2 ||ll 1 " C- H1 B B 111 i$|CT a 4 C&k 2 wB invention and manufacture. The HIGHEST POS Choose fctj SUC -*■ 1 i I I I it I 14 i 1 a I ’ SIBILITIES IN TAILORING, that advanced science I 4 U * M M\ M Hl K/ JJ> in the craft has produced are typified in those SPLEN- From I J to g unr — ' i J' didly good clothes made by hart schaff- ■t NER & MARX and ROGERS, PEET & CO. . They »•’ fc I ; SIAD : The Season’s BijRCSt Opportunity in Suit Values! || £" ZXaSXSSK* Tj“o' oo JStft V Ei. < E r S ECONOMY in the Corking Values IX’ J»a ; ChoiceV I Choice £ Big Price Slump! si we are able t 0 offer for your approval at lfe~(T?A \‘-ft I *• These specials are Coat and Trouser Suits (2- * *1 y 107 W»> Yei *• P* ece ) ’ n “smartly” stylish weaves for summer | z k \ ■I/ C w 1• | I £ IJk I II I / 1 2? wear - COO1 ’ quiet ’ 1811 and bluish mixtures in | ~ /fW\ I ® v%i/ "I * ■ % H 1 "A M 111 ■* ' bomes P uns and crashes, worsteds, cheviots, in solid I see XmX wndow .jj ■* xM y m |j%. B I 8 ■ JJ..> blue and black, with self and pencil stripes. Fit form, A| ■ ANDERSON HARDWARE CO. <4 Mil OS K_7 V-X M > 2' semifi t form and box back Coats; narrow Trousers. Pl ry ° r M We cordially invite you to call and personally inspect / / ■ * " 5E these specials at Eighteen Dollars. / < T' i p iiH .e, I Pri^ s More Thm Halved! I DANIEL BROS. CO. = of Silk sAts'incliuiTs | have helped many • • p z —s • ;r= S« I E-gl LSS remaining from our Spring, 1912, ~ —>_sE stock, and the values today are pos- 5; '5 |M. Rich & Bros. Co. 5 kSpg S'ilS'.S itively unimpaired. Ihe number of —I “the real department store” r- hHwI -g these suits is limited to 32 only, |; ~~ ~ 5 and they are priced as follows: 3 5 W\. Sewing Machine Arguments s’ 12 only Silk Suits, formerly 5:3; rkzx»m -» «J 5 s. jg priced at SSO and S6O, now « .5 ailed Down and « [f— —nS APA fi WclK Clinched on the | BESSIE E 7Zt Sil = : Other Side! I 5 S 5 The folly of paying three times our UH | 2O onl Silk s f( , rmer | v Jf ' I ’ J x- t# lUS ZJ .When the folly of paying three prices for a Sewing Machine is logically shown It isn't an exppns>v, . Up DriCCCI (it cLIICI HOW up, it does not take the average woman very long to decide to buy one of our STAND- <, lege: it isn't a fashiouaDle ,\RD GUARANTEED Sewing Machines at a saving of from $25.00 to $40.00, and JU “finishing school.” It's a <5? really get what she has paid for, in the shape of a Sewing Machine, instead of giving real college to make real ' M '**’ a ’ most as n1U( ‘l 1 h pr good money for selling expense, buying a high-priced agency women 2* | I Igf ml machine, as she actually does for the article itself. If von know a Bessie Tift L-** H 0 ft! 9 - £ T, ’* s '‘ sp|l ' n b r expense" is absolutely eliminated in our case—or. rather it is girl, you'll understand. Ba W Bl s 0 extremely small per machine as scarcely worth while calculating. " They are. making the most ft II IB ft 3F When voii buy one of our Machines in the ECONOMY BASEMENT, you * ; - worth) women m Georgia JjJ JUST buy a SEWING MACHINE, and get the full value of your money in MACHINE I *7 today; strong mentally 'Jg I I You are not taxed with an accumulated lot of fancy overhead expenses—we don't 5- and physical!.' ami mor ,HP JL ask you to pay us a premium for the PRIVILEGE of BUYING our machine—we are g| ; all; . tit ’o be thejnothers IRC, glad to make a small margin of profit on each sale and give you the benefit of ALL nl r ’"‘ Giture I lio\ are HIS M M STk these manifold profits you have been asked to pay when the agency machine was priced educated, not merely lee- . rR/S Mw 3 g S k # 3Jf mmfi Blk I fi B Sn *3* *° . vou at a h’gh figure. We sell our machines strictly on their merit. They are guar- turcd to. 3 I k' § /*&* B > fill ra I n 9 1 g*Zjß ant eed to the very limit—if they do not confirm our claims in every particular, you will Drop a postcard to 3 1 * II lal*S kJ I I Ljk B (I*l Vjl 8 npt he asked or ex P ected tn kee P - vour purchase. These splendid machines have the M Alli BwR WF * ffl R \ #WrVX ® latest and highest improved feature found in tig- highest-priced machine on the mar- J; 0. H. S. JACKSON. Hn . kpt - Thp . v are made of the very highest class materia) throughout. They are beauti- \ ’nji fully and accurately finished. All the work ing parts are ball-bearing and the machines rest en . Jjp run with wonderful ease. They are strictly automatic, drop-head of the latest model, Forsyth, Ga. ' F* >( have complete set of high grade tool steel attachments, full set of tools, eases of gen- K■j|*B■B*•B* ft ft KBMft M BJ| ft Kft j| BSftSB K• tt JNNft ■A■* aa ■ "' np and handsomely grained quarter-sawed oak. They lack nothing, either in NN. highest price machine we have is only s2B.oo—others are priced at $lB. S2O. 1 2*JJ $22.50. $25 and $26. And they are all guaranteed in every particular. Then we have JL three models of “hand” sewing machines at $6. $7.25. $9.25, sl2. You are cordially I . invited to inspect these machines. Terms are only $2.00 cash and SI.OO a week. | Why You Should r— - . J a Diamond Ring 11 I M. Rich & Bros. Co. | J| She may tell tltat «h> 8B ] I doesn't want vou -te g'\<‘ tier a i ain>?N ifetZw-. Wm Vr ' You should ivnwnbzr ihough ygaw ’WS. s , , , that even swl w<'uld U» dot'ght J ' ed tn have one and H s’o Is yKSst" \ . •d’’’ - a surprise I’m : ißetk, Jk pleasure will be d»ubi>-.i A diamond engHgenn nt o’ n cd- | k A. Ft y K fl ff O fl' pTT's O ~ J Yow Can Allways Fund Tnme and be ae-oclated with the h-in Jfßl _ejN | .IBBHaBBBHH t piest period <’t vn’ir Ilves $ A rr-r-s el el LjfiWßßi W* to Read Georgian Want Ads Write or call for. our booklet, 'KJ' ’ "Facta About Diamonds." It DR. W. J. HARPER DR. P. E. COLEMAN DR. O. G. PRIDGEN. I 14. L,,i „ + A, 11.. .. Jr\ • . * 1 v . ; quotes net prices and gives full ’ ’ I Lt takes but a tew minutes to carefully read Georgian ’Want Ads. You see, ; pTa r ns' u,ars ab °‘" our at,rarHv *‘ Proprietor, .rd Operators of the our Want-Ads are conveniently arranged. For instance, if you wish to buy or rent u n l 11 ntw vrswK awn fiimf i f* an orNTAi PARiopfi house, merely flip out ihp column beaded For Sale—Houses or “For Rent ■ Maier sis Berkele. Inc. NEW YORK AND AMERICAN DENTAL PARLORS Houses.” You will have time to read it in the street ear, during noon hour, or in M bu afed a* ?S l and Peachtree street No students Proprietors dn the»r own work, and none have les® than aeven flip AVAninff years experience Thie office is equipped with the latest electrical appliance, fountain cuspidors and sterilisers. Tn 1 r 1 31.33 street f o ; >^ t p^, l a !’4\:';.”sansMctori ei s -her.. don t give up Try them Refld Georgian Want Ads for any desire you may have. E.tahh.hed 1887 ' *P'iiXlnr'a'" old crown when the' make -be same Crown for LI (» ’ ’t neglect to I’o3d them CVCrV da.V, I - AH other work nt reasonable price l Phon*’ V 3207 J . ~ , , THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. FRIDAY, JULY f, 1912.