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Have You Seen Our New Suits?
About two hundred new Fall
• ’ Suits are here on exhibition—and
V/ they are certainly most attractive
/ . 'N We’ve not seen, since Suit prices soared so high of late
t- A I years, any Suits to compare with them in value at the prices,
\ 4 ’ I N ;i j| \|| }int a knows we make a specialty of stocking high-
V'’ \ \ grade Suhs at lower prices getting the best in the .mark'd
i \ \ .'nd marking them very low—the reasons why we sell so mativ
, > \ Suits and have no old ones left on hand. Our new Suits snow
V \ I * all the latest fall fashions in ent away. Russian blouse and
j' ' x plain tailored. We want you to see them whether von are
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/ i ready to buy or not. The prices range
$17.50. $19.75, $25.00,
$27 50,35.00,43.75.
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New EoHenne Silk Street Dresses
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t Jdp About (>o new models in the new fall colorings and combi
nations will be on view tomorrow at
sl2 95 and sl4 75.
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\\ <■ guyranter lor one year our labeled trunks. ||j
Bags and Suit Cases we sell.
Dress T v ”.nk' Vat Trunks Cab Trunks
SIO.OO to $35.00' C6.GO to $15.00 $4.50 to $18.50
Suit Cases Hand Bags Wardrobe Trunks
SI.OO to $25.00 $1.50 to $20.00 $15.00 to $50.00 H
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ASP E DID INVESTMENT '
'!’• •■ i’ i' '■•• T i>f lias the satisfaction of possi ss
inv 1 faa ' !<>. 1 si’f ] form, an amount of genuine wealth.
.-V r'a tin- i;. >.a ,1 |i]e all rii'l ion. commercially. bv
il: - • . uiam mis. (hex form an investment that is see
omi Io few iml ■li i he\ havr sueeessfully weathered every de
pression "i' !■ nit - lintile hrea I: in priee.
Ie ':e i ■ in value has been remarkable. Ten
■1 you .• ..Io ha\e bon uhl them for half, or less, of
wll.li I lie' eusl iod.iX
I payment pian enables one to own this splen
did proper! \ and pax for it wit'h absolutely no inconvenietiee.
■ Write or call for the plan in detail.
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STODDAF Knows Div
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Cleaning From A to Z
KrtnKrasa orora wttß b*£ss
fl| | 1 HAS taken s 11 1|)| t.\|Jl) years to perfect his great
fl * process of |)r\ ■'n a liiiv and he knows the art from A
■ Ato Z 1
S H>l > A I!' • is zed as Dixie’s Greatest Drv
(’learn r ami I); a id. In- even fr quentlv has work ®
nil him from ie East '
Ip? A Wagon For i Phone Call.
Wnl W< f-towi orders of $2 or over
e 'i . ® Greatest
V C-vCX fCX At/GHt.-! Shortt* 43 Drv Cleaner and Dver
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MMW less than one-fourth usual retail price. Seethe two big window with wide satin bands at bottom of skirts WhL hS? ’ ! !
. displays of Dresses today other colors * * * *’ b ’ pmk aild
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN ANT) NEWS.TUESIIA V, AUGUST 6, 1912.
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Every Do'lav Deposited | j
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Savings
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15 E. A abama St.
RECEIVER’S SALE
I Before Court House Door. Tuesdav. Au
gust H, 11 O'clock
Old buddings and rnatei al Ponce De
I eon Park, inekidmg Carou>. I <»]. M i; ],
Human Itouleite; also lumber on the
ground For further information apple
P. C M' 1d ’ b'l ’l i‘. Receiver, f ourth ,\a
tiunal Bunk building. Phone Main ’I?.;
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’M MUSIC EDUCATES, S
A ENTERTAINS, REFINES O
A GbLA I \\ I’l I I'.IJ named Music as the most impor
‘ ,anl <>f human nature, next after food, clothes
aixl shelter. Ii is the natural expression of joy, a po
tent solace tor sorrow and loneliness.
Good music educates, entertains and refines. Its I
sootlung influence is felt alike by young and old.
No family need be without a piano—the universal
itislrumcnt for the production of music.
Our selling plans have made it possible for persons
of modest means to secure a good piano at reasonable
cost, and on t< I'ms to meet any reasonable requirements.
VOU can <e!ecl any one of our line instruments, and have it
delivmcd today. We will arrange the terms of payment to meet
your eonvenienee. adding only simple banking interest to the
r ixcd I ash I ’rice.
< omc and hear your favorite selections on a Chiekering or
Ludden & Bates piano.
A visit means no obligation to purchase.
LUDDEN & BATES j
63 Peachtree St
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PRESENTED BY THE Bound in Silk- Colored M ps Os
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YOU REAL ESTATE
OWNERS
Do you know wkat s making your holdings
go up?
It s mighty pleasant to sit back and see At ”
lanta s Strides Day by Day:
Why does she stride?
The answer is waiting for you down at the ||
Auditorium.
Don t let anybody know ti at you haven t
been yet to Atlanta s Own Show Cjo this |
afternoon. ‘
Or go to-night. Fake a crowd with you.
It 11 do you a world of good.
COSTS ONLY ONE DIME
(The Auditorium)
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