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Trunks and Bags
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Every Style ana Size
No doubt you'll “open your eyes” when you visit our
Trunk Department and see what an unusual stock of both
Trunks and Bags—and what extra values we're showing
this season.
Large, medium and small Room Trunks—small Steamer
and Traveling Trunks—made of the best materials—and
finished with the newest mountaings—the many little con
veniences, etc., ’hat are featured in these 1912 models.
A scale of prices too numerous to mention—we'll just
say Prices start at $5.00; stop at. $35. f
We're agents- exclusively, too—for the Hartmann and
Drunker Wardrobe Trunks for men and women. J
$22.50 to $45 for the Steamer Berth-High.
$32.50 to $65 for the Rite Hite.
Suit Cases and Bags of finest leathers and trimmings—
unusual values, ranging from $3.00 to $25.
Japanese Reed- Cane and Fiber Bags and Cases—sl.oo
Io $5.00.
You're especially invited to come in and look at our
magnificent assortment.
First and Third Fl oors
Eiseman Bros., Inc.
11-1,3-15-17 Whitehall St.
STORE FLOODED'
STOCK DAMAGED
You remember the flood the latter part of
June? So do we. Our store was flooded, and
goods damaged not ruined -just wet and crum
pled. We are going to sell them at your price.
Listen!
Ladies’Hose, If)s Men’s Hand- T
-15c Value kerchiefs, each ...
Corsets, worth 9C- Boys’ Pants, 9 C/-
50c ZuC worth 50c and $1 *'*-
Bleached h, “™’ s Shirts >
Towels, each an ? ?s<"
where
Light-colored 71 f Men’s Fancy Col-
Calico ored Handkerchiefs
Brown Dress 1 Men’s Work
Linen, worth 25c * g ox p er pa j r , Ut
Heavy Creton, Q- Men’s 50c Ties,
worth 15c for this sale .. .’. Z
Ladies’ low-cut Shoes, worth from 7C.,
$1.50 to $«3.00 pair, this sale I Uv
Men’s Shoes, worth from 4 9C
$1.50 to $4.00 pair, this sale
It will pay you to see and buy these goods.
T. L. BOND
510 DECATUR ST.
Sale starts at 8 a. m, Friday, July 12, and
| lasts until Monday, July 22. 6 p. m.
stoddarTuzing
Tones Up Your Clothes
IjVAEN and WOMEN who want their clothes to retain B
x that HIGH TONED appearance should get 'em B
STODDARD I ZED! B
To have your garments Dry ('leaned ami Pressed B
by the famous STODDARD way tones them up—and B
keeps them lookiug like new ! B
A Wagon For a Phone Call
\V* pay Exprer« ton* wa? > nn out -'f-town orders of >2 nr over BB
, J n 2 n 'n?'' r T ‘7C Dixie's Greatest
Stoddard Dr y Cleaner and Dyer
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. FRIDAY. JULY 12. 1912.
Greatest Bargain Shoe Sale Ever
Held in Atlanta Now Going On!
REGAL SHOES
FOR WOMEN
At Greatly Reduced Prices for a Short
Time Only .
$3.50, $4.00 and $4.50 Grades
On Sale At
$2, $2.60 and $2.85
The shoes in this sale are fresh stock, but
M the sizes are somewhat broken. They f X
J consist of both high and low U
'/A. There is not a pair of “seconds,”
( X “shelf-worn” or “factory-dam-
aged'* shoes among them. * nfß
Furthermore, you can prove that |
these are genuine bargains, because h
... ~ . tke regular hrice is branded on fa
All the Shoes in This , . \ n ;ct I One of the
Sale Are This Season’s the bottom of every Kegal ohoe \ Smart Regal
MbJels ‘ at tke factory. .
' m This Sale
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Come early and your selections, as an
exceptional opportunity awaits you
REGAL SHOE STORE
L. J. WING, Proprietor 6 Whitehall Street
Davison-Paxon-Stokes Co.
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Women’s Summer Sh oes
at 85c Pair
The Most Remarkable of the
Series of Special Sales
Saturday our Shoe Department will be removed
to new quarters, according to the plans of the work
men engaged in rebuilding our store.
Friday we are going to have the most remark
able disposal of women’s shoes that this store has
ever known.
The pricing alone tells the story. The fact that
the shoes are good, stylish and desirable in every way,
and in such variety, adds interest.
There are Pumps, Oxfords, ankle and instep
straps—in all the popular leathers, patents, gun
metals, suedes, black and tan.
The size range is somewhat broken, and you will
not find all sizes of any one style, but there are all
sizes in the collection, and so many excellent styles
that choosing just the shoe wanted will be an easy
matter.
The Sale Is For Friday and the Price Is
85c Pair
Friday and Saturday I
Specials at Rogers’
A few of the Whenever
many seasona- possible, ? j v p
ble specials to your order,
be offered by early Fri da y
the Rogers nmrninj. t..
stores Friday 35 avoiding •i, B
and Saturday Saturday ■
are quoted in and i n .
this advertise- WnjjWWjpy prompt and
ment. There are XgIJLIJ complete dd .
many others. eries.
Friday and Saturday—Best
Granulated Sugar
19 Pounds for $1
Buy your Sugar for preserving while
this low price is in effect
Fruit Jars, Etc.
Mason's Improved Fruit Jars at these special prices:
Pints, per dozen 60c
Quarts, per dozen 75c
Half-gallons, per dozen 90c
Schram Fruit Jars at following prices:
Quarts, per dozen 75c
Half-gallons, per dozen 90c
Jelly Glasses, per dozen 24r
Double-thick Fruit Jar Rubbers, per dozen 10c
Pure White Paraffine, six large sticks in box. for 15c
Georgia-Grown Genuine Rocky Ford
Cantaloupes 4c Each
The Finest Shipped to Atlanta
This Year
“Nutlet” Peanut Butter
“Nutlet" is made in Virginia. wher<= finest
peanuts grow. Specially priced Friday and dit
urday:
Small jar; Q.
special DC
W Medium jar; 4
special I l&V
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haffipfej? Large jar;
■a lbw- 4 s P ec ' a l (a I V
The Best Ginger Ale Is
Red Rock, 13c Quart
$1.50 Dozen. 25c Dozen Rebate
for Empty Bottles
Gold Cross Milk FREE With
Ridgway’s Tea
Friday and Saturday only, we will give FREE with ’
every sale of Ridgway’s Tea one or more cans of Gold Cross
Evaporated Milk, as follows:
With 1-4-pound of Ridgway’s Tea one 5c can of Milk FREE
With 1-2-pound of Ridgway’s Tea one 10c can of Milk FREE
With 1 pound of Ridgway's Tea two 10c can of Milk FREE.
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Swift’s Premium Hams
16,c db 16k
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Pound / Pound
You know these f \ price qu<
Hams-their mild/ V s for I f rir,a ' Y I
delicious Phone quick. t" !
makes them favor \ f nearest R■' - 1
ites with epicures. store.
Old Hickory .Brand Sugar-
Cured Shoulders 121 c lb.
ROGERS’
35 Pure Food Stores