Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, July 26, 1912, EXTRA, Page 8, Image 8

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8 Davison-Paxon-Stokes Co. A Busy Friday and the Half-Day Saturday - WAen Price Reductions Like These Abound The Store Closes at One o’Clock Saturday Our necessity for removing stocks during the re building of the store results in a feast of economy, op portunities for you This sale for Friday and Saturday affords very unusual advantages, as you will note from the list below. $1.25 Combinations at 69c The supply of cool, summer Combinations needs to be replenished repeatedly. Ilere is an opportunity to buy them at just about half their regular price. Lacy, pretty garments, they are made of soft nainsook and trimmed in various effective ways with lace or embroidery, beading and ribbon. Priced regularly at $1.25; for this sale at 69c suit. Extra Size Night Gowns for Women--- $1.25 and $1.50 Values at 98c They are garments of excellent value—and so many styles for choosing. High neck, long sleeves, low neck, short sleeves, chemise effects. Good materials, dainty trimmings. The price for this sale is 98e instead of $1.25 and $1.50. $1.25 Chemises at 59c At their regular price they are garments of extra good value, but they are slightly foiled and hence are priced at 59c. Made of soft nainsook with bands of embroidery in sertion, finished with lace edge. — Infants’ Long Dresses 37c Instead of 50c Dainty little Dresses of very soft nain sook, made with tucked yoke. Infants 9 $1.25 Dresses at 69c Lil tie short Dresses, size 6 months to 2 years. Made of very fine, soft nainsook, lace trimmed. $1.25 Petticoats at 69c Sizes 6 months to 2 years; Petticoats ; made of cambric; dainty tucks and lace or embroidery trimmed. I A STARTLING SALE OF iO- STUNNING SUMMER 7U "SHIRTS! ///l Tomorrow, Friday Only L>7 7 2 These are the proverbial DANIEL VAL- \ v ; UES. To those familiar with the intrinsic * I />\Y val ue-giying our “special” sales embody, no lengthy introduction is necessary. To the un (,initiated we just say,“Come in.” You can’t learn younger where your best buying interests are conserved. These garments are made of strictly high- Cj pi grade materials. Woven and printed fancy madras and French percales and plain white. each The styles are strictly modish, col ors pleasing, correct and varied. Figured F'CJc and striped effects. Quantity makes se- \\ \\>\\ \\ \\ lection and personal M y \\ A V A '■ '•’*% choice one of the Mpl.Ov 3fl Cl ;.i dV\v v most pleasing sea- Ar i H t AV\v\V’S tyres of the sale. V llllieS 41 * V yl 'A A J/// 3for $2.75 QCc | lOfiw Sale limits pur- F d * //' ////?• I chase of 6 to a cus- Vt lilllllhJ I tomer - Each BRON CO. I Children’s 50c Drawers at 25c Pair An assortment of broken sizes—-some sizes missing between 2 and 12 years. Good Draw ers, made of cambric, with dainty embroidery ruffle. They are slightly soiled, but with a tubbing they are highly desirable at 25c, which is just half price for them. Children’s 25c Drawers at 12 l-2c Pair Drawers of cambric with dainty tucked ruffle; sizes 2, 4 and 6 years. Priced for this sale at 12 l-2c pair—they are regular 25c gar ments. 1 TELE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1912. You have to use a microscope to see disease germs, but small as they are, they have deadly power. Mthe Powerful Disinfectant is a safeguard against them. Use a so lution of CM—one tablespoonful to the gallon of water —for washing floors and woodwork, for flushing toilets and sinks, and for sprinkling on decaying matter. It will destroy germ life and make the home healthful. “ 7*Az Yellow Package iviik the Gable Top" 10c. 25c. 50c. SI.OO At Drug and Dept. Stores. WEST DISINFECTING CO.. ATLANTA. “I Take Good Care of My Feet” Society Woman’s Philosophy That You and I and All of Us Have Thought of But Never Put Into Words. Send for Free Trial TIZ Package Today. "Do your feet rule your mind? Think about it. Before 1 used TIZ, my feet were a constant source of fretting and worry; those pesky shoes were blamed. Corns, callouses and blisters ran riot and my en tire existence was centered in feet! How ridiculous when you come to really think about it. But since using TIZ, I have no aching feet, no puffy feet, no corns, my feet were only human feet, the same as your feet, anyone’s feet.” TIZ is certainly the most wonderful remedy to draw out the acids and poisons that swell the feet and cause all foot troubles. Be sure you get TlZ—only TIZ. TIZ 25 cents a box. Sold at all drug stores, department and general stores. Write today to Walter Luther Dodge & Co., 1223 S. Wabash ave , Chicago, 111., for free trial package of TIZ and enjoy real foot relief. Tell Your Real Estate Dealer Yom Saw Hds Ad in The Georgian Insist that he advertise your property in the paper the class you want to reach read the most — That’s The Georgian In this vicinity, because it goes to the man at practically the only time he has to read' —in I' the Evening Georgian Quick sales the rule from Georgian Real Es tate Ads. GEORGIAN Want Ads BRING RESULTS. Is Your Bank Our Bank? I THE SOUTHERN STATES LIFE IWStTRAJTCE COMPANY ? doijm.ur • ‘ N /ft . Tire same | }> T ” E,t<w ~ 1 ' nKlc< ”^> r » ,> «i-CPEix?w'RAJ<CE«n. 1 X- THIS IS IHE WAY 11 IS DONE Arrangements have been made with a number of banks, in the states in which the Com pany does business, whereby the agents of the Company deposit the money they have collect ed for premiums. This enables the Company to pay local death claims from such deposits, thus preventing any delay. General agents wanted for unfilled territory. Local agents wanted in all territories. Co-operation of the Company with their agents, together with their unmatched policies make agents’ contracts with The Southern States Life profitable. THE REPORT //X “The Finance Committee pays close attention to the investments 6 *****^ °f the Company’s funds, and it should be heartily commended for a resolution it has adopted for its guidance. It is provided by this res- Z^"" olution that no member of the Committee shall, either directly or In £hrect|y, borrow any of the Company’s funds, nor shall any member directly or indirectly, receive or take any commission for loans made’ or upon securities purchased for the Company." “The Company's minutes are well kept, and set out in detail the \ M action of the Directors and various Committees. I “The officers of the Company must be complimented for their ad- V 7~; 7 • ! 4 ministration, which is without reproach, and for the earnest desire they have ever displayed to conserve the interests of the poHcyhold- WILMER L. MOORE, Pres. - April . 1912 . JOHN The Southern States Life Insurance Co. W. S. McLEOD, Supervisor of Agents A T A XTrrt a A For the State of Georgia. A I I [NI I A f— A Home Office: Candler Bldg. XX. 1. MXX *-X x| a. X xld. KEELY’SKEEL Y ' S K E E L Y ' S \ Final Nil d-Summer Clearance of Womens Low-Cut Shoes At Very Great Price Reductions Our entire regular lines of Women’s Low Cut Shoes, including button and lace Oxfords, Strap Slippers, Pumps and Colonial Ties-black gun-metal and patent leathers, satin, velvet and buckskin; tan calf, satin and velvet; white canvas and buck skin. x $5.00 Values at 53.95 $3.50 Values at 52.75 $4.00 Values at $2.95 $3.00 Values at 52.35 $2.50 Values at $1.95 Extra Specials Also Bargains Broken lines of Pumps, Odd lot of Oxfords; Oxfords and Colonial badiy broken size as- Ties formerly priced sortment; originally up $3-5° t° ®5 00 ; t° sell to $5.00; choice, tomor now at, pair ■ row $2,49 $1.25 Misses' and Childrens Shoes Are Also To Be Sold Below Value Mid-Summer clearance of all our Misses’, Children’s and Infants’ Sandals, Pumps and Colo nial Ties at following great reductions: $3.00 Lines at 52.35 $1.75 Lines atsl.4o $2.50 Lines atsl.9s $1.50 Lines atsl.2o $2.00 Lines ats 1.60 $1.25 Lines at 95c KEELY'S