Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, July 16, 1912, EXTRA, Page 8, Image 8

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8 AMAN is by nature a comfort-seeking “somebody,” although that fine thing called personal pride ofttimes subjects him to a han dicap of style at the expense of genuine comfort. We are now entering the summer solstice, when the grilling days will “limp” the most “stiffly starched” spirits, and when every ounce of su perfluous clothes weight will be eliminated. Here is when the mention of our Mohair Suits is the most opportune suggestion possible to of- 1 for. because they are simply unconscious of weight, yet keep you conscious of being in style and dressing in perfect taste. Won't you kindly come in and look at our Mohair Suits? You will like them —and you Will buy. provided you think as well of them as we think you will. The favor ed colors—solids and pencil and self stripes beautiful quality—ex'q nisi tely tailored —smartly stvlish —shape and fit sustaining—sls. $lB. S2O. $22.50. $25.00. Howard & Foster Canvas Oxfords Are a horminions ac- \ r ••ompanimcnt to a Mo- *’ a ' r Suit, As stylishly lasted as any leather itX Shoe—Button and Blu- eher styles, $3.50. Daniel Bros. Co. Chamberlin=JohnsonDußose Company ATLANTA NEW YORK PARIS Displaying Now THE SLITS You Will Wear This Fall Because we can now authoritatively and authentically show the styles that will prevail this fall, we invite you to this display of the new suits. In announcing this display, we have considered two points, both bearing on the service of this store to the public. The great majority of women are interested in styles. When we can show them what is new we would be failing if we did not. And to that majority this display is offered with the assurance that their visit to the suit department tomorrow will be rewarded with sights unseen and styles unrevealed until now. But it will prove of particular interest to those who are about to leave for the mountains and lakes of the North. It offers the neces sary heavier suit and a delightful change to the new styles. And what are those new styles? Accept this invitation to see for your seli. We can tell you here that the coats are longer—thirty to thirty-two inches— that skirts remain narrow, two and one quarter yards around, hardly any two and one-half; that they are somewhat longer. We can tell you that cut away coats are very prominent, that belts and ornaments simulating belts aie in great evidence, that many buttons are used, and much silk Hercules braid. Also we can tell you of the materials, rough in effect, but sur prisingly soft in texture; of the wide welt materials, the . welts running in diagonal and in straight lines. We <-an tell you <>f these things, but jinless you see the suits yourself. von will probably miss the very points that lend distinction, that make the styles different and new. So come to morrow and see the surprises. ’ChainberliirJohnson =Dußose Co. THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.TUESDAY. JULY 16. 1912. 'MM WiSnE I MR* : w r /Bi ®’’ fl y zn ffin/ ■Nk<\ |£g- f - irgil F Wr* I A Awl I M I Vw 5 i Tirmni .Li _ __ ..-H iff M I • FIVE-FOOT LIBRARY HAS NOTABLE RIVAL Solid, Compact, Readily Used Refer ence Knowledge Now Offered. '■<’on.'-olidation” and “elimination" are the watchwords of the present. Not only in business but in the liter ary and book building world is the cry for the concrete expression in as t brief a space as possible and with the elim ination of all void waste. One learned man compiled a five-foot library, which has been much adver tised and is deserving of praise in the field which it attempts to cover, But other learned men. added by all the in genuity which has revolutionized mod ern business methods under the direc tion of system and efficiency engineers, are generally believed to have eclipsed all other efforts in book consolidation by covering the field with a smaller work. 'l'lie Standaid Atlas and Chronologi cal History of the World gives you the eytr-readt key to the knowledge that yofu hourly need; it could not be mote up-to-date, as it contains the last im portant event up to the present time, with all the latest maps of states and territories, and charts of the history of the world. If you can afford to be without it. you can afford to be without a constant counselor and advisor always at your elbow. If you don't know a thing you don't hive to admit it, the Standaid Atlas " nt "put you wise in a minute." (ret busy with those shears of your? and clip six headings, then come to The Georgian with a small expense fee and this book of the world is yours, BRIGHT'S DISEASE We submit the following as our Ideas of the probabilities, under Fulton's Renal Compound in Bright’s and kidney disease: Where patients are seriously weakened and crises may be expected in from ten Io twenty days probably not more than 10. per cent to 20 per cent respond. Where physicians aid by holding up the heart increasing the eliminations, etc., the ef ficiency can be increased. In cases where patients have from 30 to 00 days of life we look for correspondingly better results Where patients do not wait until bedrid den w e believe three-fourths can be con trolled and that in cases that take the treatment on the appearance of the dis ease that nearly nine out of ten will re spond with final recovery or prolongation of life. Albumen, casts and dropsy do not pre vent recovery. The point is that the renal inflammation should be attacked before (he heart and recuperative powers are too greatly weakened. Fulton's lienal Compound is used both with and without physicians' prescrip tions. The motive of the Renal Compound being to relax the kidney (the Old School having nothing to reduce inflamed kid nejsi it will be seen that the heart, elim luptive and lonic treatment usually pre scribed in Bright’s and kidney disease do not conflict but ape often required in ex treme cases. It can be had at Frank Ed mondson & Bros., 14 South Broad street and 108 North Pryor street ' Ask for pamphlet. We desire patients not improving the third week to write us. Literature mailed tree John .1. Fulton Company, fi4s Bat tery. San Francisco. <’al We' invite cor respondents with physicians who have ob stinate cases. > T* I • WPB B 8 I CONSULT US ' ■ J FREE OF CHARGE I HERE TO STAY I I DOES IT PAY? I A Question for You Pain-Laden, Nerve-Racked, Pale. Bloodless,Care-Worn Women H Thousand, of women have been suffering for years with constipation, piles and other rectal disease,, leuchorrheal discharges and the vari- Bi OUS forms of uter.ne and ovarian complaints which affect women only. Can you afford to go on from day to day laboring under the idea that you £3 were born only to suffer? Just because Grandma So-and-So or some good old aunt tells you your pains and aches are but natural for one of your ■ Se u f nd . that they suffered for years from similar troubles, that in time you will be better, etc., etc.—b.ecause you have used patent medicines galore f| and tried many different doctors who make no specialty of treating tne diseases to which you are subject—are any of these things excuses why you should suffer? We care not what you have been told >n regard to your suffering-what you have taken or how many doctors have failed to cure M you. we sav that it is not natural nor intended that women should suffer from these complaints, as thousands of them do. Eight of every ten sick S women can be cured i they be given the proper attention and conservative treatment. Within the last few years much improvement has been I made in the treatment of these diseases. Quite true, the average doctor gives you treatment—the kind given twenty years ago—and then after $1 * i failure to cure refers you to a surgeon for a knife operation. But you must bear in mind that the average doctor is not a specialist in these dis- « eases and does not care to devote any mor, time to your case than ho is compelled to. Can you afford to be sick and neglect your family as any ® « sick woman is necessanly bound to do? Do you not consider >t a duty to yourself and family to be well? Have you ever stopped »o consider how ffl T. a x n t y m»n7h eS BTIT Now” M’ S ,h* mother? '! v 0?. ’/» sick - now is Ume to get relief. Not tomorrow or next week or » next month. BUT N°W. Many think day after day that they must seek rehef, but stdl they put it off. at the same time being fully aware of the fact that each day is one m.serably spent. Another thing to be well thought over is the placing of your case in the hands of one who is com- V petent to treat such diseases—one who sees many of such instead of only a few. as is the case with the family doctor or general practitioner. In th.s work experience and eguipment count for much. No doctor—no matter how much he may know—can do work without proper equip- O You women who suffer, think well and ask yourselves. “DOES IT PAY TO WAIT?” I A CONSULTATION COSTS YOU NOTHING | I UNITED DOCTORS | -2 Auburn Ave., Atlanta. Ga. Hours: 9to 12. Itos, 7 toS, Sunday | r M. Rich & Bros. Co. -i 5 |I , | ; j July Pre-Inventory Prices in the J I E ace an d Embroidery Section | -» Three Brilliant Specials for Tuesday! J J - - ' J, 5 Round Thread Vai i Lace Bands Lingerie Emb’ry • A grand assortment of Brilliant line of SHAD- Choice 45-inch WHITE ■! ' vtJ'Ji' ow - CHANTILLY an d VOILE and Lingerie Em- *Z J? SERTION. from 3-4' to Ratin? Lace Bands. Ab- b,ni,krv bouncings m * 6. 21-2 inches wide. Posi- soiute valt|( , s fl . oni bOc to Rn^"h ™d Irish J tive values up to SI.OO a d „ - Embroidered effects. Posi- 5.- bolt. Pre-In ven lory Sale s•>••>(’ jard. Pre-Inven- tive values $3.00 yard. To- - price tomorrow, Tuesday. tory price for I’uesday morrow, Tuesdav, at. N| onlv bolt oulv x yard | 47c KJS $1.49 I a? S z z z — 1' ; A Brilliant Bag Bargain J* A great. Lio-, high-class assortment of -J Ladies’ Fashionable LEATHER SHOP- W M B g yS PING BAGS in the newest styles in black fin and colors. These are values we are rare- jhmSek. ly able to exploii. and the offering should ail meet with the hearty response of every V4| <2 woman in Atlanta who appreciates a gen- k Wk nine, bona tide bargain, for here it really • W is. See window-display for further cm- m phasis. Absolute values up to $2.00 each. /"'’TTTNT’T'Q Choice tomorrow. Tuesday, i 1 O —— i L ]VI. Rich & Bros. Co. - I a »**» a *** a **»»»*****^»»*»»**A* > ********* a *