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SPECIALS
For Friday and Saturday Only
Our Annual Clearance of Seasonable Goods.
We'd rather have our cost from the articles
mentioned in this advertisement, and have the stor
age space they would occupy till another season,
than to keep them for retail price next year. There
are, of course, only a few of ea. h item, and the
prices named are only good as long as they last.
REFRIGERATORS
IsST jS Leonard Cleanable One-Piece Por-
1 celain Lining
*b “ I Retail price S2O.(X): spe-
T4P«& I 1 ,<ial $13.75
_• 0 Retail price $45.00; spe-
" cial $29.25
I; * Lili ■' Retail price $65.(X); spe-
Hal $38.00
1 [P " -‘lo-'k: the other six are
J^^P_ ii _-^£jSZSSS3S reduced in the same » as those
mentioned above.
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\t present the sizes are complete. Tn a few num- Bpfewfo IM
hers you will have to come early to he sure nt a fit.
Bring your sizes witn • ou.
Retail price J 1.50. spc ; i 193 c > A-
Retail price $'.00.. special SI.IO
Retail price $2.50, sped ] ... 81. &2 $ MB
Retail price $3.00, special. ... 51.93 , ,' > m|
Retail price $4.00, sped ... 32.41 . ,'y '' Tp' \jS
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Ai»y number <■.' •dd lonvfhs the accumulation <>f a a
seasons . TG ® * H
Black wire :'.e retail. it 1 l-'c >»r ,«quar» foot 1 ’ fl
.. -*-,::.iL a* - ’-2 c Tier iar* font , : j£,
•VI Wil.l. .NOT t'l'T T HESE YOl MI ST 'I 'KF
THE WHOLE PIECE.
Garden Hose
Every inch in every piece
guaranteed.
\\ Regular 12 I -2c hos#» specia 9c
ICT Regular 14'' hose, special 10 l-2e
A f? u remnants and odd lengths ■■ f
f <)■•//, 3- 4 inch duck hose that sold at
' p e r foot, special 10c
Water Coolers
Every Cooler in Ihe house to go at <-ost.
For example:
Retail price $2.00. special $1.36
Retail priee *■_’,.>o. special $1.52
Tliij. snip imlu < Stone (\»olei>. Fibre Coolers. Japanned uA
('milers -anyili . £ ,'<m w;*m In cooler*. -y
Hammocks
° 1x p oft i|,st ' Hammocks Thex
a *’° are tn go ar their <*ou price. \\ p «pmir
C^L' A - j&r " ,li - two ~>thers reduced in pro
price $3.At). 81.92
All gfood. f«»t colors.
Poultry Netting
Odd lengths accumulated this sea- 1 ||g ? ;|gg
son. We have measured and lagged
every piece, showing its length ami |
width. You get it at HALF PRICE. ’ G><
We will not cut remnants.
i| A Porch Swings
IIT*. fl Solid oak. mission ami forest
lITFT I"T’"” T ” / 5 oreon finish. Best money can builil.
lILt I ■' 'f ' 'll; I'i-J I’ ll ' tooether with bolts and screws.
Zl g SS 1 na '' s - ffpgnlar s7.bn. $6.00 and
$.b.00 Swings, your choice tomor
~ *, -" row $3.18
W» deliver and hang: them for you free.
Fruit Jars
Pints. Ball Mason Jars. . 65c per doz.
Quarts. Ball Mason Jars. 75c per doz. / \
Half gallon Ball Mason ? 1
Jars $1.20 per dozen
Jelly (Masses . ,30c and 35c per dozen
Extra Tops 35c per dozen .
Tomorrow, this sale, RUBBERS—
three dozen for sc. z/of<>
Fruit Jar Wrench FREE with every •
purchase. L—-
Hightower Hardware Company
90 Whitehall Street
The Secret of Saving
Saving motiex is a pleasure if you have
a specific object to sate for. That is
tiie secret of saving without a feeling of
sacrifice.
Yoh no doubt expect to own a home or z
oo into business for \ onrself some day.
If you have ali> object in view that
moiiex can but. now is the time to be
oin to sate for il. The object will make
the saving east and the saving w ill make
the object secure.
4 per cent interest paid. SI.OO starts
the account.
Begin at Once. We Will Aid You
Georgia Savings Bank and Trust Company
Grant Building.
xrixb ATLANTA GEORGIAN AM) NEWS.f KI DA Y. Al (U ST 2. 1912.
Opening Rogers’
36th Store
More /WfiTo SBbWV Lower
Stores: Y our.
«q|p36||Mi
Lower Cost of
Prices Living
309 Ponce DeLeon Ave.
Near Corner Boulevard
J. B. Thibadeau, R. B. Summers,
Manager Asst. Mgr.
Bell Phones—lvy 1450 and 1451
Another Rogers’ Store added to
the great organization! And this
will mean still lower living costs to
Rogers’ customers. Thirty-six
stores now! Greater buying and
selling capacity!
The new store is located at 309
Ponce DeLeon Avenue, second door
from Boulevard, and is splendidly
equipped to take care of the pa
tronage in that section of the city.
Among the special opening of
ferings are:--
Fresh Fruits Fresh Vegetables
Swift’s Premium Boiled Ham
Swift’s Premium Sliced Ham
Swift’s Wafer-Sliced Beef
Minced Ham Vienna Sausage
Swift’s Premium Breakfast Bacon
Smoked Tongue Picnic Hams
Imported and American Cheese
Finest Sardines, Condiments, etc.
These Extra Specials
On Sale At All 36
Rogers’ Stores Fri
day and Saturday
Red Rock Ginger Ale—the health
ful summer drink—extra special,
Friday and Saturday;
Dozen Quart Bottles SI.OO
(Not more than one dozen to a
buyer. Rebate of 25c per dozen
on empty bottles returned.)
Blue Ribbon Brand Eggs, every
one guaranteed; extra fine and large;
packed one dozen in carton; priced
Friday and Saturday only;
21c per dozen
ROGERS’
36 pood Stores
Chamberlindolinson=Dußose Company
Atlanta New York Paris
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Clearances In the Juvenile
Department
Third Floor
W ith children’s colored and white dresses and
misses’skirts and suits marked as you will find below, the
Juvenile Department should be crowded tomorrow with
mothers who have some idea of thrift. For the dresses,
skirts and suits are those- that the young folk will like—
th r attractiveness is not alone one of price-which, until
you can see tomorrow with your own eyes, you may
judge by their actual worth as shown by their former
prices.
Children’s SI.OO Colored Dresses 42c
The SI.OO value of these dresses is real, not imagi
nary. It is determined by actual cost of materials
and trimmings and making. They are of ginghams,
percales and lawns dainitly colored and trimmed and
in sizes from 2 to 6 years.
Children’s $1.50 to $2.25 White Dresses 85c
Just those dainty [little white lawn, and checked
nainsook dresses embroidery and lace trimmed, that,
it seems, mothers must always be buying. These are
now 85c, because some of them are mussed and be
cause there is not every size of every style—but all
sizes are here from 2 to 6 years.
Also $3 and $4 White Dresses, in the same sizes,
will have a clearance. Their new price is $1.50, and
they are very pretty with baby pattern embroidery
bands, edges and insertions.
Misses’ $4.00 White Skirts $1.50
Perhaps the first thing you will notice is their
youthful styles. Also you will notice that they are
fashioned along slender lines to fit--girls. These are of
linen and pique—all white. But beside them are a few
ratine skirts in deep cream color, trimmed with
large buttons. These were $5.00; now they are $2.95.
Misses’ Suits, Long Coats and Dresses
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at $8.75
They Were Formerly $22.50 and $25
Here now is an opportunity!
We have gathered all that remain of the
stylish Whipcord and White Serge Suits and Coats
and Dresses for misses into one assortment, formerly
$22.50 and $25, and marked them at $8.75 for a quick
clearance. And if you will consider the service that
such suits, coats and dresses will give in the fall
months ahead, you will appreciate the economy this
sale means—and for those who are about to travel
to the sea shore or to the mountains, these* garments
of wool arc a necessity right now.
At $5.75 are allthe White Serge Suitsand Dress
es that were $ 15.00 to $i 7.50, together with a few white
blazers, so popular just now.
Chamberlin Holinson=Dußose Co.
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