Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, July 20, 1912, EXTRA, Page 9, Image 9

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n •’Madam, we save you I 10 to 50 per cent." SEWELL’S 113-115 Whitehall We are Wholesale Com mission Merchants, and in our retail store sell you everything at wholesale prices. We buy in im mense quantities. JUST ARRIVED AND OH SALE TODAY AND SATURDAY Solid carload extra fine Geor gia Peaches, large baskets, at 9 1-2 c Solid carload fine Elberta Peaches, market basket..3oc Snowdrift Lard, No. 10 buck ets, at99c Fresh Country Butter, per lbl9c Solid car-load of absolutely fresh Snap Beans, home grown, per qt 2 1-2 c Rocky Ford Cantaloupes, big I assortment, at .. .2 1-2 cup Big lot Poultry ami Eggs and fine fresh Dressed Poultry al positively lowest prices in Atlanta. GR-AT FRIDAY ANO SATURDAY BAR- I' GAINS IN OUR DELICATESSEN DEPT. Sewell Commission Co. 113-115 WHITEHALL ST. USE GEORGIAN WANTS FOR RESULTS i .1.1. I HI ■— ■■■ —■■!■■ ■■■ I ... ■■ ■■-»■■■■ , I .■!■■■■ ■■■■■■■ 1.. I ...11.. 11l JI —.— : * - 55 ■ THE PHILLIPS & CREW COMPANY find, on taking our inventory, that we have on hand quite a number of used Pianos which have come to us through exchange from our customers buying STEINWAY, | KNABE, FISCHER and HARDMAN Pianos or I PIANOLA Pianos. if These used Pianos we will offer at absolute bargain prices. It is needless to state that these Pianos have been put in good condition and ffi that Phillips & Crew Company consider each instrument as priced below H an exceptional opportunity to secure a good Piano. I We offer the following tliirty=five Pianos on easy payments, arranged so as I I to suit your convenience: I A JIAINES BROS mahogany $275 PHILLIPS & CREW mahogany 160 | CHICKERING rosewood 275 PHILLIPS & CREW mahogany 180 I f KNABE . . ebony 200 STERLING walnut 130 I MATHUSHEK walnut 190 AUTOMATIC oak 160 I DECKER BROS rosewood 250 MATHUSHEK oak ............... 200 I :;1 STERLING mahogany 165 KNIGHT BRINKERHOFF mahogany 200 KIMBALL oak 150 WAUD mahogany 150 3 LAGONDA mahogany 160 HUNTINGTON mahogany 175 I S HARRINGTON . .mahogany 140 PRICE & TEEPLE mahogany 190 f FRENCH & SONS mahogany 250 KNIGHT BRINKERHOFF mahogany 225 I T. P. HALE oak 70 PHILLIPS & CREW mahogany .., 240 I S BUSH & GERTS walnut 250 PHILLIPS & CREW mahogany 250 BACK & SONS mahogany 200 PHILLIPS & CREW mahogany ’ 260 I L PHILLIPIS & CREW ... mahogany 175 PHILLIPS & CREW mahogany 245 p KRELL FRENCH mahogany 240 PHILLIPS & CREW mahogany 250 HJ.& C. FISCHER mahogany 225 PHILLIPS & CREW oak 275 II HARRINGTON rosewood 125 KNIGHT BRINKERHOFF mahogany 225 || STARR mahogany 160 • ORGANS from SIO.OO up. Phillips & Crew Co. H * g 82-84-86 NORTH PRYOR STREET I ESTABLISHED 1865 'T'HE golf fan selects with ut most care the particular weapon to attack the elusive ball with, weighs, balances, scruti nizes. He wishes to be sure of closing his score with the fewest /f / lw/ / / \ “puts.” L\\ U The good all-wool clothes r \ \ \r \ we have to show you here have I) \ \\\ > been carefully selected. They will bear the closest scrutiny. s They are made by those peerless clothes craftsmen: O Hart Schaffner & Marx and A Rogers, Peet & Co. You can score the highest vWfAy fl j* in style by wearing them. The WM lO II prices are moderate, $lB, S2O, $25, S3O, $35. \\ Xkm iM I K STYLE AND COMFORT SHOES! Wl I Our O x^or^s “score” lor style. ’ raja U IIL WHEMBk mid combine the essentials of w vs 2 ll *B’» comfort and extreme serviceabii- J/A* t | fee V, H' \gj|Bk ity 1 . ! Can more be asked for in > A \ ' I I-1 x 'if footwear? When we say “Net- ]■ /[ \\i I sKi'lll IA I «... tieton” we include all the “good <7 1 \\\ n 5%3 4i I 111 NL sa y a b° ut shoes.”—ss —s6 —s7. ft 11 - A And to .just mention Howard & 1- a I(1 J Foster at $4 is to leave nothing ll JniwA*-? I l nsaid at the price. Fj Or-Sr 1 DANIEL BROS. CO. jmirffM Copyngnt Hart Schaffner & Marx WAS REARED IN OLD AL’LWAUKEE, YET HE NEVER DRANK BEER Here's another extraordinary story from The Bonita Theater. <in the bill this week, along with several other good acts, are the Lester Bros., a high class acrobatic team hailing from Mil waukee, and. although a certain bev erage has made the town famous, Wil liam Lester, the heavy man of the team, says he never tasted beer or whisky in his life. Needless to say. if old P. T. Barnum were alive William would be adorning a sideshow. Nev ertheless. this act is great, and well worth the price of admission alone. Afternoons, sc; evenings, 10c. *** THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.SATURDAY. JULY 20. 1912. CASH GROCERY COMPANY, 118 Whitehall WINNER MILK . .10c CASH GROCERY COMPANY. 118 Whitehall i iDT "F-miiiiiiiinii mi ii mm mi i n i iiii iiiniLiiiiiiiiiiaiMwiiiiiiiiiiiirii iiii nniiiTT" mniiiiiniiwiii GEORGIAN WANT A DS BRING RESULTS. BASS!BASS BASS BASSI BASS BASS BASS BASS IBASS I BASS BASSBXSB BASS BASS , BASS | BASS i BASS j BASS I BASS BASS | BASS BASS BASS BASS | BASS ; BASS ; BASS * BASS | BASS ! BASS \ BASS | BASS I BASS ; BASS ; BASS | BASS | BASS BASS BASS BASS : BASS BASS i BASS BASS | BASS j BASS BASS —— I I I I Great 8-Day Clearance Sale at the Bass Store Saturday, July 20 Thursday, July 25 Monday, July 22 Friday, July 26 Tuesday, July 23 Saturday, July 27 Wednesday, July 24 Monday, July 29 .. .. , _____—. „ Sale Will Begin Saturday Morning at 8 o’clock. Store Open Saturday Night Until 10. Extra Bargains 1 P. M. to 10 P. M. Great Sale of Dresses A “pick-up” New Pique and Beautifulnew of 250 new Lin- Linene Dresses Lingerie Dresses ene Dresses in in Peplum and of voile and lawn, white and all Norfolk effects; lace-trimmed best colors; made real values up to and allover em to retail at $5; $7.50; on sale broidered; also on sale tomorrow tomorrow at, new Silk Dresses; at, choice only upto sls values 81.45 52.75 $4.90 Sale of Skirts Sale of Waists A new line of mid-summer styles in white On sale tomorrow—l,ooo new Waists, includ- Wash Skirts of rep, pique, linene, QEft * n R lingerie effects, and plain “tailored” etc.; values up to $2.50 ; choice for . . vUv styles ;up to $2.00 EQft Sample Skirts of fine lightweight voiles. Pan- values vWv ainas and all-wool white anti cream serges; Ladies’Silk Shirts of fine striped China silk; values up to $10.00; QE same as sold in other stores at *f ftft all at, choice M*fciaVv $3.00; our price, in this sale .. .. I «UU Other Bargains in Second Floor One 10l of Ladies Black .Myreel- Ladles' Muslin Corset Covers. 1,000 Children's Dresses In white ized Petticoats; val- OQp beautifully trimmed: IQn and colors; up to $3.00 Oft » ues up to $1.00; only. . real 50c values I«V values; choiceO«F© Ladies lisle finished Vests, with One lot of Ladies' Muslin Gowns Children’s Dresses and Rompers; sdk-taped neck and 7 O worth up to $1.50; sizes for ages 2to 6 iQo armholes; each.-. • V in thla sale at OOC years; very speciall OC Ladles short Kimonos of fancy Gowns, Petticoats ami Comblna- Ladies' and Misses' Ijntrtmmcu wash fabrics; on sale t lon Suits; upto $3.50 Hats, worth up to tomorrow at..;. . values; choice O/O $3.00: all at, choice fcOC Lol of < hiklren s l-ancy Parasois Two lines of Princess Slips; val- Ladies' White Ratine Hats, very to sell tomorrow at, Ift UPS up to s3 .no at 89c; AQ*. fashionable; up to '„ holee values up to $1.50 at **<fC $3.00 values; only WOO lomoriow we will sell Ladles' tine lot of Ladles’ Bathing Suits, One lot of Ladies' Raincoats Stt sß“ p ß9c 51.95 Extra Big Bargains Domestics, Linens, Etc. Alill-piids of \\hite ami Colored 40-inch Full double-bed size Bleached Hemmed, Voiles; up to .»0c values; 4 Sheets; in this sale O/fr per yard | (JC a t, eachEwC White ( orded Piques, Dotted Swisses and Good size, well-made Bleached Pillow Cases; Fancy White Goods; on sale tomorrow ft per yard JJC at, each QU 40-inch Dress Woolens itj plaids, stripes and 36-inch White Pajama Checks, worth fully checks: up to lEft 15c; in this sale, ft_ •lust 83 Ladies’ and Men’s Umbrellas, up to White Checked Nainsook. White Lawn and $2.00 values; to close Fancy White Goods; ou 4, at WWW per yard VV Ladies’ and Men’s Furnishings Ladies Silk Hose in black and colors; the Men s Underwear—balbriggan, liaise and elas- regular ;>oc kind; -ft tic seam drawers; tlns sale . |QQ per garment Ladies Silk Hose in black, white and colors; the $1.50 kind; OQ Men’s Night Shirts, well made of OQ per pair wwC good muslin; real SI.OO valuesVwC Xu” H-mlker. Men's Negligee Shirt.; sample, of « O- Ladies all-linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs Lots of Men’s White Hemstitched Handker- witli embroidered Est chiefs: in this sale ft initials wC at, choice VW GREAT ZSc BARGAIN TABLE On a big special table we will offer tomorrow many big bargains at 25c for choice. In cluded will be; Men's and Ladies' 50c Leather Belts, Men’s anti Ladies’ 50c Hose* Supporters, Men's l , ’our-in-lland Ties. Ladies' Fancy Neckwear, Ladies’ F’ancy Hair Combs and Barettes, Hair Brushes, Ivory Fans with chains—all al 25c for choide. In Our Furniture Department $lB Dressers tor $9.75 A Don’t Miss This Bargain .Jlist 38 rd these Dressers to Polished golden oak, 42 bv sell. The factory takes the 22-inch top, 25 by 20-ineh loss, and it is a rare bargain 'k beveled French plate niir- chance for Bass’ customers. JI /W W ro, “ extla well made SIB.OO value at $7.95. throughout. SIB.OO value at — — ILWiiXw $ 7 - 95 ’ 1,000 yards of extra quality yfl Floor Linoleum: good pat- 9 bv 12-foot Japanese Mat terns: per ( l ,iai ‘es in new yard patterns: 79 O flood Opaque Window loiuorrow .. . . Shades on best spring rol- Smith's Axminster Rugs- lers; this ’ S ’ ze “ 7 * J - V fit 1 sale M inches Bins sale *nr ■■ ■Ow We Give « 18 Wsst Green SLaF jn® Wgfe f Mitchell. Trading W » Iteafe Near Stamps BUV * * Whitehall BASS BASS BASS BASS |BASS BASS BASS BASS|BASS~~BASS RASS RaU 9 * " 1 " r ■ r ‘ ,ii ' r ' | " 1 / liri I '■‘" 1 ' - " ” rr ''-’' , "■;?■' 11 '■ * 1 ’ 1 11’ 1 ’’ ir ' '’' '| - '■/' ' ' r * IT - ”’~