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REOENSTEIN’S REOENSTEIN'S
FINAL
] Clearance Sale
Oin AH Ready=to=Wear Garments on Sale
To mor ro w= ==T ho r sday .
White Wash Skirts SI.OO ’
"White Lineiii' and Bedford ("ord Wash Skirls, several good styles, with Jtn
large buttons \ ;ilin'> up io s.'t.ti.s Choice 11« LtHJ'
White V. . Skirts, $1.98
Linen (’r.isli. liaiiiic and Bedford Cord Wash Skirls, white only. ,<1? <1 no [“
All good stylish models and worth tip to s.>oo. Choice J)llo>'C3
Sommer Waists, SLSO
Ont table of pretlv Linger and Colton Voile Shirt Waists, fl
\iso China S>ix Shirts in white and blae'.. Vab; supto $3 50. Choice <-'L'l or.ED
Sommer Dresses, $2.50 F
One rack ot pii'li\ Wash Drosses Lawn. Madras and Lin n. Misses' <£'3) fA
and ladle' si. es. :n st ripes. . hei k'and solid colors Values up to $5.98. <'hoicc ’vAoVv
SomAimer Dresses, $3.98
~ Oin rack of d,i in i■.Wash |n ■ sse.s in pre! Kst > les. Dimin. La wn. Madras and <s? 3? (Th & r-
Ginghams. Lri -e ;l | l( | end roid. ry trimmed. All colors, values up to $7.50. Choice
Al 3 Fine Lingerie Dresses I=2 Price
.. I! men Coat Suits, $5.00 ..
< 'lion ol' .'iM Wh’i fi Li lie i • >a I Suits sc ver aisty li s. Norfolk and plain E4l tfh
coats. \ aim’s n| to ■-* - Mo- I all s cs ,n this lot. t’hoiee <4>'<D.'U*'U'
Waiking’ Skirts, $3.98
Om rack of tim Skirts Sciit'-v Worsted and Novell) Suiting in stripes. 4?
i-hecns and solid colors. Bli bla<-i ;nd light colors \ alm-s to $8.98. Choice. -■ O
Coat Suits, $7.50
A sm'l’l lot of ladi's (inc tailored ('oat Soils Serges and Worsted, in E’/l'b
blues and black-. Most all large sizes S2O. *22 >0 anil $25 Suits, ('hoii-ecP / .DO
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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN ANT) NEWS. THURSDAY, AUGUST 1. 1912.
THE REBUILDING |
SHOE SALE at BYCK’S
Is not a one or two days sale, but is continuous until
we sell out our entire Summer stock of Ladies’,
Misses’ and Children’s- Men’s and Boys’ Low Shoes
—and get them out of the way of the masons, carpen
ters and other workmen.
More customers have expressed their apprecia
tion of the Real Bargains than ever purchased any
where previously.
[ he Entire Summer Stock Is
At Cost or Less i
Have you taken advantage of it?
Iz_ 1 noire those Ladies’ Low
Ot- pal I N shoes and Pumps SI.OO
If you can be fitted, you’ll get the greatest bar- |
gain you ever saw. Some ladies bought as many as
tour to six pairs at a, time. See them.
BYCK’S
Shoes Are Good Shoes
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Old Michigan's wonderful batter
Eats TOASTIES, tis said, once a day,
For he knows they are healthful and wholesome
And furnish him strength for the fray.
His rivals have wondered and marvelled
To see him so much on the job,
Not knowing his strength and endurance
Is due to the corn in TY COBB
W i n et; h\ I E M AGEE
2410 Wa*hin«ion Rt . Two Riv#rn, Wipe
< <>f ’I »0 linal** for which ih»- IVmtmn Un.,
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• HEAT OFTEM TENOS TO MAKE J
J WOMEN PALE AND WEU •
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• They Neglect Their Bowels «nd •
• the Poisons Vitiate the •
Blood. c
Hot weather has a very weakening
effect on women. They becomr 100 1
languid to exercise and have appetite
for light, tasty foods, like salads and 1
other i old concoctions, which do not
digest readily and tend to increase
their natural tendency to constipation.
At this season women, cspeciabt.
need all their strength to resist the
enervating effect of the heat. Good di
gestion and regularity of the bowels
are essential. Some fruits have laxa
iti-.n properties, but they are uncertain
pn their effect, and are not generally
advised. A mild bowel stimulant and
h.iges .11.1. such as Dr. Caldwell’s Sy-.up
Per sin. is preferable because it Is cer
tain in its effect, natural in its action,
'and who \ safe. Take a dose of Syrup
I Pepsin at nigh' and by morning the
sick headache and indigestion will be
gone.
Dr. t’a-dwt-H's Syrup Pepsin Is sold
in drug stores everywhere, and costs
flftv cents a bottle: a large size, in
tended for family use. costs one dollar,
i If you have never used Syrup Pepsin
and would like a fr-e trial bottie. posi -
I paid, write to Dr. W. B. Caldwell. 40*i
i Washington St . Monticello, Il’inpis.
YOU SHOULD ANSWER
THEIR QUESTIONS
When Children Ask Questions They Are
Deserving of Intelligent »nd
Ready Replies.
Whoever heard tell of a child that did
not ask questions? It is a part of their
education. Even before children reach
Ute school age inquisitiveness is one of
their chief characteristics
But. more is the pity, children do not
always get intelligent answers to their
questions Usually this is due to a lack
of proper reference books in the home.
J'he“Georgian took this into consideration
when It selecled the Standard Atlas and
Chronological History of the World for
distribution to its readers.
This is a book tor ready reference,
ailed from cover to covet with interesting
and instructive material relating to our
own country as well as the entire world,
.tost rhe things that one wants io know
in a minute and can not be expected to
remember Take, fur instance, the chap- ;
lets treating the history of the world,
which begins with the first important I
ex ent and follows all bistort down to the
present year And it is all set forth in
i oil convenient form that, one can find j
al n glance by referring to the year, just |
:>ic information sought Besides, there >
are nlnetv full pages of colored maps)
wliiclt cover the entire, globe by countries. ;
departments. districts, provinces and
"tales. Then there are many other sub
ic is which never before appeared in a
book of this character, all of which goes I
io make The Georgian's Atlas a work of
-eference that should lie In every home. I
l-'or a short time you can get this yal- t
uable Atlas by presenting six headings]
clipped from the first page of The Geor
gian and a small expense fee as explained ’ I
m the display announcement on another
page of this issue. Get it today and be I
prepared to answer the questions that
d."il> arise in your own home •
. 1,1 i
ChamberliiuJohnson=Dußose Company j
ATLANTA NEW YORK PARIS |
Macey Sectional Book Cabinets to Match
The Furniture of Your Home
Furnish your home as you will---and
then get Macey Sectional Book Cabinets
to match, for they may be had in practi
cally every good finish that is known to
furniture makers. And z in this day when
people are building so many bungalows
and finishing them in that sturdy Crafts
man style, it is worthy of note that you
can get these book cabinets fashioned on
the same lines and stained in the same
rich nut brown of Craftsman furniture.
Another advantage that should ap
peal to the young couples just going
to housekeeping and just starting their
own library is that they need buy only
the cabinets they require now, with the
assurance that they can always secure
more sections as the necessity arises.
Very often this means only enough to
make an inviting little window seat.
Right now you will find full stocks
of Macey Cabinets in our furniture store.
And we recommend the Macey as the
best of all sectional book cases.
Chamberlin=Johnson=Diißose Co.
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Reductions In Women 9 s
Shoe Section at Muse *s
We have reduced the prices on several splendid lines
in our Women’s Shoe Section, according to the schedule
that follows.
These are shoes from our regular selling lines, and
represent values well worthy the consideration of the
women of Atlanta, Georgia.
All Low White Shoes Reduced
Pumps, Oxford Ties and Button Oxfords
$3.50 and $4.00 Styles $2.50
$5.00 Styles $3.50
$6.00 Styles $4.25
Misses 9 Low Heel Ankle Strap Slippers
Patent, Tan Russia, Suede and Velvet, sizes 11 1-2 to
2 and 2 1-2 to 6—53.00 Styles.
Splendid Lot Women s Pumps, Oxford Ties
BUTTON OXFORDS Tan Russia, patent gun metal
and suede $3.50 and $4.00 Styles.
$1.85
1 LOT WOMEN’S WHITE CANVAS TIES-small
sizes---formerly $2.00
95c
Women's Shoe Section
2rd FLOOR
George Muse Clothing Co.