Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, August 06, 1912, EXTRA, Page 10, Image 10

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10 ; A J3LBKHa Av xT 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 /11’ / i ready to buy or not. The prices range $17.50. $19.75, $25.00, $27 50,35.00,43.75. \'l ill New EoHenne Silk Street Dresses i<\. ' a 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. • «-W «rK» ■■ "MS. JWJI U J-■»»-!> ' ~ "V -• • - VI • IMajte . , , . SW rWV'‘’^^^2T^'»CTWt3«««B«M'<i-XU®Ka»B.I«Lk. , Without Added Cost \\ <■ 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 SEBERA AO I k ; Joa„e of Guaranteed Baggage 92 Whitehall $ I I £i!iS . w*?■ BWSC MI # ! ! , J! , !WWL''.- '•’W’WWB RLCeiIV EK'S SALE h ccbai ffg tann rm who MS' ■" 1 ••• aaa ; 111: Jft bnOuERY bU w. Ilium: 'b.iih ’ t also lumber op lh< i BUh F'”" m-i', / ;,...:. ■ '.lB-120 Wi Meh I Stm - » S#H * Twwlayi M. " •' I'i If " 5',,., , ' ( ■'■ . ■ ; J ' THIS WEEK ■ ■'' '■ ■■ " esh G “ s £ c S ,‘\ 1 BOM FA IHEAI E“ R i tiS 3 'bs. Best Head Rice . 19c , ■i s 'ln 10c P ' ,v? c ‘” r ' Flsc ™l x.. I| Bo»O- L»l'- , s tackles 5c I | • ' ' K •’• ," P> " b ' l '''‘' l< "'e rli-l'p- 'l' . ■•!. . .a... • r.iVi pf«>\ -n jBR IHIL r> . tl. utr.<. -i .. u I.M IC . b - Pall Compound W duriu ii |.; ...... .. l<t( . | 10-lb. Pail Cottolrne ... i .29 h A I i:iHliin Sns SV S'S’ f! P£D J iPia , 7'l | bA:..1,, -..n . o <>! me: \ m 118 and 120 Whitehall ' 1!l • i ■ t "m’dr rww "» ‘ T » . muji.. -.HL .. ..i -.1 J »■■! 11 1111.- ---l —■ 1— in 1 m_ t ■ AMONDS J 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. til V. I t't us 57 O .HTOtM'li >• ... -u-r-- ----- - irnwn 1 i.im . jw/.bib . JB .-. 1 L .. xtu.ii.. o jl 1 mill STODDAF Knows Div r .r. ■' . ■ . I■ ■I . . n ■■■■■l 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 ——r -> 1— ■- I—l—i «iiu mu l—m—ya—» ww» «>• -wi ■ArwaanamwM<omMMm«MmK>«tMw^ aM _ _ Dnnn’ t jg les Fha FvalUl DuSS " jb 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. -...*• 'r«na.M'- jibucc a-i ■ - «», ■ ier* j wrmwajo- 0 ' ■ - X 1 ■ r;;py v V A ; - f V ■ybE-E'T’ I' si w *■ *A- .<r;H tF’T' ?-■•-. '■ . -I 's. w.fiwn.iraui:»w«»»ap"~ < f*? If you have han (Herl your own in- , ' come so as to show , a balance y o u r ' employer nat ural !v argues that you can handle other ' m and larger inter- * ”, ests to adnantage. Also he knows 1 i that with a mind ;* free from personal V money worries you u 1 i can devote your M 1 whole attention to P j business matters. A savings ac £ count is your best ? ’ ‘ recommendat ion *. i j to a business man j, Every Do'lav Deposited | j Ear/13 More Dollars f | r t 1 | We py 1 Per Cent on t Savings | City Savings [■ ■ Bank | 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?.; iWWIWF I KttH rIPi IL sLi JTHSiIS 111 Img-'41 f B||;J Mill' 4 : ■ Swt- .<■ -r. :??C. ' . ~ T{ . . • •sr«ix’* * HESS ffsv® EBS irx w yj kJ iSAj 0 (ii ’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. 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N ' ' ‘ ~ .... .. , , .. .. •■ » 11 S | ■ flip husii >*> * w1: o? ” Befee ' ; BW'■ y A., i !| to defrav the ssary item, of 1$ | diotribution. ' r ; I JI SAVE YOUR OUT-OF-TOWN READERS I INCLUDE 5 CENTS ..XTR.X FOR POST ACT F I FIRST I’AGE HEADINGS I Address, THE GEC UAT Atlanta, Ga. I 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) i c J. »*■■ oj»,'ia«r«->»M^-assßgxni3gra.-3ag,r Sa3gg i~-. - .-gHxr-x.-js»E-K—.-- --t.tjc—T-yrr . :rr? ......