Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, July 24, 1912, EXTRA, Page 9, Image 9

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Chamberlin = Johnson = Dußose Company i Atlanta New York Paris I A Sale of Dresses for the Children In the Juvenile Department-Third Floor We have made the Juvenile Department a busy place by having the attractive things that mothers want for their children—and always at fair prices. Right now we are in the midst of readjusting stocks in this department. This means that sur pluses and odd lots must be cleaned up. Our method is to reduce prices to the lowest possible point. And when you consider that the merchan dise thus reduced is of that same standard and merit that has attracted mothers all season when prices were regular, you will realize better how satisfying these sales are. Right now it is children’s dresses. OQ For Children’s $1.50 and $2.00 O (iL* Colored Dresses. In sizes 6 to 14 s years. They are ginghams and per- cales, as a rule, with a scattering few lawns. They are the pretty little low neck and short sleeve dresses that this hot weather calls for. Besides the tan, blue and green stripes, plaids and checks, there are a number of white percale dresses with blue, black, pink and red polka dots. .48 For Children’s $2.00 to $2.50 White Dresses In sizes 6to 14 years. Very & pretty lawn dresses, made as dainty as ever you could wish, with embroidery headings, ribbon-run, insertions and laces in the sleeves, usually short and in the low necks. For Children’s $3.75 to $5.75 White Z Dresses. In sizes 6to 14 years. Ex- " quisite batiste and lingerie cloth dresses, and a few linen dresses. The embroideries and laces are the fine baby patterns, while many are trim med with hand embroidery and have sleeves set in with pearling. Some of those of linen are some what soiled; the others are as fresh and dainty as could be. r ” ■ ■ ■ ■■ “ ■ 1 The Clearance of Misses’ Bathing Suits In sizes 6to 18 years. Size 6 years is a bloomer suit; sizes 8 to 18 years come with the skirt and bloom ers. The materials are blue serge, Panama and mo hair. Some have sailor collars, others are collarless, all are trimmed in white. They were $2.25 and $2.50, Now $1.50 ChamberlinJohnsoivDußose Company If business is not brisk, find something to keep you busy and pay a profit ! at the same time. Please learn bow easy it is to do this by reading Georgian V ant Ads, If von wish to secure additional capital to increase your business BEAD GEORGIAN WANT ADS. Many men are willing to help you. You can find a partner, secure busi ness-getting agents, find customers for your goods, rent a part of your store through Georgian Want Ads. read them now. Yon will learn many things it pavs to know. THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS [sellers cabinet The Kitchen Wonder Made of chemically treated wood that resists the damp and steam of kitchens —wood that is baked in an oven till it is temperature proof. Ant proof casters that keep out all inserts —dust-proof top —lilting, removable Hour bin—glass sugar bin —and a hundred other exclusive* ft* a t u res. SI.OO a week, at .XxtN V fed HB '■ »b/ I j’ -i i HwwW I B 9 ■ I lit' ijEi CVACTI V I ILF 17 fITT' 1 Dining Suit of SOLID QU ARTER ED OAK. CVI This nio(lc of conslri]ction away w j t h a |i veneering. 'but still gives the beautiful Hake grain finish. Besides, it embodies great strength and solidity to every piece in the set. Ihe st yle is a modernized Colonial. giving artistic and graceful lines to the solid, massive beauty of th# Colonial period. Ihe I>l b IT. I is 4 feet 2 inches long, 22 inches deep and 5.5 inches high, with a French plate mirror 44x12 inches. The TABLE is 45 inches across tvhen closed. Opens in an oval shape 72x4.> inches ■ on a solid quartered oak platform pedestal. The CHINA ( ABINE lis •'! feet 3 inches wide, 63 inches high and 16 inches deep, with round ed glass ends; 3 finishes—polished Golden Oak, Fumed Oak and Early English—all at a uniform price— (lb QC“ O(A $5 cash; $lO a month, at’ sm-s Oh o da§)AVo o dj Wear..ole VFURNITUREZ X. COMPANY pie<e, led of agents for the . these wonder- giuaranteed ' *M'^rTy'~7 a " lU - T T"" *' goods. Fulton (to- Ifoj i IW!8 E! S I I Come quick. Carts. $ 3.5 0 ~ $3. 5 0 t o to $1 5 0 0 103-5-7-9-11 WHITEHALL STREET, CORNER MITCHELL sio‘.oo —"nrr—Tnww riinmiriiiwii w. i u—i j jiimwnwrtn w w—■——— The Want Ad way is the modern way of filling house hold wants. Georgian Want Ads cost little and bring results " ' - ,n—: MORPHINE Liquor and Tobacco Addictions Cured Within Ten Days by Our New Painless Method. i Only Sanitarium in the World Giving Unconditional Guarantee. <>ur guarantee means something. Not one dollar need be paid until a satis factory cure has been effected. We control completely the usual withdrawal symptoms. No extreme nervousness, aching limbs, or loss of sleep. Patients unable to visit Sani tarium o:n be treated privately at home. References: The Mayor of our City, the President of any Bank, or any Citizen of Lebanon. Write for Free Booklet No. 2. Address CUMBERLAND SANITARIUM F. J. SANDERS, Mgr., Lebanon, Tennessee I I MONKEY DOES THE SALOME DANCE AT BONITA THEATER One of the star performers in Mur phy's Rat and Monkey Circus appeal ing this week at the Bonita is Miss Jockoline, a big monkey from equato rial Africa, Miss Jockoline is an ac complished Salome dancer, ami is mak ing a big hit with both the grown-ups and the little folks. The music is fur nished by two other monkeys and f.- leallj tuneful. There are dozens of other performers in the troupe other good acts aie also on the bill, in addi tion to motion pictures. Afternoons. sc; evenings, loc. Manager Glenn is always in attend ance, and personally looks after the children who come unattended. INFANTILE PARALYSIS FEARED IN NEW YORK NEW YORK, July 24. Infantile par alysis is epidemic in the neighborhood of First avenue and Forty-ninth and Forty-eighth streets. It is the Hist dangerous recurrence of this disease this year in New York, and, according I to specialists connected with the Rocke feller institute, 1t may be expected to assume serious proportions unless the practicing physicians of the crowded tenement districts learn to lecogniz- I the disease In its incipient stages with moje success than thev bay* so fat ex I Iji bi ted \ w''il "SHOES AT “GIFT” PRICES" Grand Clearance Finals in Women’s High Grade Oxfords and Straps 700 pail's Women's Stylish Oxfords, in the fashionable Leathers—Patent and I Dull, Tan Russia, Suede, Silk. The season’s best models, zftb x" g ami a large variety. Sizes incline toward the smaller num- I j hers you can be fitted. Absolute values $3.50, $4, $5 MEN’S HIGH GRADE OX- BOYS’ OXFORDS—Splendid val i?rkT>TNc* i ii i nos; s ’ zes 2 1-2 to 5. Positive $2.50, FORDS—In all leathei> patent, -q va ] UGS tans, \ ici. These shoes are an as- $1.95 sortment o| broken sizes, but va- . . , LITTLE GENTS’ OX FORDS— -1 • j Mannish little models; sizes 6to 11; not fail to get a pair to lit amj suit ■ absolute values $2 to $2.50, you. T hese are absolute values $4 95c ami s<>, CHILDREN’S UXFORDS Big, zttfe F* strong line, splendid values; 5 to 11 / W and 11 to 2, $1.75 and $2.50, .JA.Oj . 95 C CARLTON SHOE CO. 26 Whitehall Street SELLERS CABINET The Cook’s Delight Everything handy—all the cook has io do is to reach out her hand for anything she wants —every article in easy reach —every convenience that skill and experience and money can supply an* embodied in the Sellers. And all vours, SI.OO a week, for JL.DV ,t Tr; t "lira The ’‘Cork-filled" kind. The kind that are always sweet— the ice-saving kind. The Re frigerator that will last, with proper care. 20, 30« years. The Sanitary style is especially de sirable. North Stars are sold at $2.50 cash, SI.OO a week, or $5.00 cash, and $5.00 a month. \\ e fully guarantee the North Star. Sent on 30 days’ free trial if von desire. Prices $75.00, $60.00. $50.00, $40.00, $30.00, $20.00, $15.00. Made in all styles, plain, en ameled and porcelain lined. < Sanitary North Star exactly ' like above cut —enameled— holds 75 pounds ice—direct circulation—now . . $25.00 9