Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, July 12, 1912, EXTRA, Page 11, Image 11

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tA “Whooping” SPECIAL SALE Midsummer UNDERWEAR! Tomorrow! Friday! July 12th! Only! When THIS store announces a sale, people fall all over them selves to get in and “get theirs.” What does it spell for this store? REPUTATION!! with a great big beautful“R.” When we shout sale!! “something’s started” right then ! This time it’s an Underwear Sale—Strong Values! Comprising the “monopoly popular” NAIN- SOOK and SHEER MUSLIN garments, large and Z~\ small check NAINSOOKS and large plaid mus- x ■ BC jins, coat cut Shirts, quarter length and no t sleeves, Knee Drawers. Sizes—Shirts, 32 to 50— JF xJF Drawers, 28 to 50, per garment UNION SUITS! Z' ZX Union Suits of Nainsook and sheer qnality ■ Muslin—Quarter and no sleeve styles, Knee length garments, Splendid values—Tomorrow only . DANIEL BROS. CO. Chamherlin.lolinsiinlhißose Company Atlanta New York Paris The Summer Sale of lntrimmed Shapes sl-50 Instead of $2.50 to $15.00 T his sale is made up of two hundred un trimmed shapes. Out of that two hundred there are just three that were $2.50. The average price comes between SB.OO and slo.oo—they are, every one, now $1.50. There are hemps, Milans and Neapolitans, in white, black and colors. The variety is limited in ust this one respect. They are all shapes that lave won popularity this season. Not an old or undesirable one in the lot. If you would become your own milliner, this is your opportunity. The sale starts 8 o’clock. x Fifty=One $4.00 and $5.00 Sailors”) $ 1 50 They are ready-to-wear sailors, which means that all have silk bands around the crown, while some are further trimmed with feathers and wings. Milans and rough straws in medium and large shapes. i | Many women are going to find them | splendid for general “knock-about” wear. - Chamberlin Johnson=Dußose Co. I THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. FRIDAY. JULY 12/1912, —■IMIUWIM II —MI I I How Much Is In Your Pay En velope ? If you are one of the army of men and women who earn ffom $25 to S4O or SSO per week, the story of Fortified Hills will be interesting. In fact, the story is interesting to nearly everybody, but we have been talking principally to the recipients of the pay en velopes containing from $25 to S4O, or even SSO. Since we first announced that Dr. E. W. Grove, the owner of beautiful Fortified Hills, had decided to put this magnificent property on the market through our firm, unusual interest has been aroused. Men who have wanted something out of the ordinary, but whose income did not permit of anything offered in the past, have investigated Fortified Hills. They have seen its beauties; they have breathed the pure air out there; have seen how the children can play in the private parks upon which the homes face without fear of being crushed by passing trolleys or automobiles; and they have become en thused over Fortified Hills. Thq men and women who receive the twenty-fivq, forty or fifty-dollar pay envelopes enjoy trees and parks and flowers and I exclusiveness as well as those who do not have to depend on pay envelopes. They like to feel sure that a meat shop or a grocery store or a saloon will never be built alongside of their homes. But until Dr. Grove spent a fortune developing and beauti fying Fortified Hills, there has not been any high class residence section within the reach of the man or woman with the $25 or S4O or SSO pay envelope. This property has every restriction that high class property have as to race, class of buildings and cost of residences. And it is within the reach of those with moderate means. For nine years this property has been worked upon by ex perts to get it into shape. Hundreds of thousands of dollars have been expended and no effort spared to make it the ideal residence section. The trees and shrubbery, which were set out when work was commenced on the property, now add to the natural beauties of Fortified Hills. Cement sidewalks are down, streets are paved and every thing is ready for the home builder. For Fortified Hills is a place for homes—not simply houses. . There are some beautiful homes there already. Work is about to begin on eight more. Workmen are finishing the last of the development which has been going on for nine years; and Fortified Hills is now ready for the home builders. You will not understand how easy it is to own a home in this beautiful residence section until you let us tell you about the terms. They have been made to fit the $25 or S4O or SSO pay envelope. A handsome booklet, illustrated with views at Fortified Hills, will be mailed for the asking. I Turman, Black & Calhoun, Agents Successors to S. B. Turman & Co. and Chas. H. Black 1 203-208 Empire Building, Atlanta iim HWIM HU 11