Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, August 07, 1912, EXTRA, Page 9, Image 9

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CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP SALE Beginning to-morrow, Wednesday, August 7th, at 9 o’clock in the morning, $20,000 worth of Men’s, \\ omen s and Children s Clothing will be sold at 1-4 to 1-2 the fprmer price. An enormous new corporation to be known as The Menter Co. is about to take over, not only this store, but all of the stores of the Menter & Rosenbloom Co., of Rochester, as well as a number of stores owned by other clothing companies. The ' lenter Co. will conduct business on a bigger, broader and more liberal scale than the world has yet seen. In making this transfer to The Menter Co., we are compelled to reduce our large stock to a mere fraction of its present size. Consequently everything must be sold at once regardless of cost or loss. This is the great chance of your life to dress up in swell clothes at very little cost. Come early or be sorry later. Be here when the doors open at 9 o’clock. Be here with the whole family. Bargains for Men SHOES and qq Bargains for Women Young men's OXFORDS </OC All Ladies’and suits in black. Good, sound, well-made shoes and Misses U ash SfGX. X blue and fancy Oxfords for men, women and children, Dresses, $3 to $5 Y kXJ mixtures, $lO values $2.50 to $4, your choice values, marked as and sl2 values, low as a "s39B 98c 79c JT / 1 jtw/ J 5 An Ijadies . and / ~ Misses’Serge and H Men’s suits, n t Silk Coatsin blue, jh J black and fancy h rj ]j black and tan, as A\ 'JW ' AS/mixtures that 1 <4ll vJLjIVO low as vcv— ft fr .Ls a * sl2 to Although it is still early, some of our CQ QQ /7/®| \ // % ‘Ap $4 □, all sizes, Fall Goods are beginning to arrive. «p0.»70 1., e // ' '■ QR These go into the sale. Everything D iv 1 * • //'m ' in the store at sale prices. Beautiful \ oile I j j /Il ! Skirts marked at J ” I 7 sls and $lB —— $2 98 M ■* 1 iWrli l sult <r-7Ao For the Boy mH 1 Sid $798 - 1 Ladies’and ,! 11l 1 II B i Children’s Knee Misses’ hand- All 1 I ■ <9O -.nd T'J Pants > 50c I® 75c. some .tailored v i 'M kinds at 13c. s ults b,ack j j> \ g $lO 98 Ulf'fl Children’s Knee fancy mixtures,as If i | \ ill H Pant Suits, 3to 16 ><> w as 1 11 i c .. , .. years, worth $3 to $4 $4 98 L H lO Suits for the SuJ x at 98c. I > SI stout man will /s,■/ 4 N VM be found in any / 'J ' e* * n <k c-.u. al . W above lots || i • si.9B Waists, Petticoats, Etc. Men’s Trousers in all-wool cheviots, V 1| / $5 to $7 Suits at Large stock of ladies’ $1 and $1.50 serges and fancy striped worsteds. T?, -S $2.98 Wash Waists at 49c. $2.00 to $3.00 Trousers at $ .98 „ Silk Waists at 98c. $3.00 to $4.00 Trousers at 1.98 ra TQ Straws, Derbys and Soft Silk PeWcoats at $1.49? ss’oo to SOO Trouts at 2TB as 29c. “ ‘° W priJe? MENTER & ROSENBLOOM CO. Up Stairs First Stairway Next to J. M. High’s Department Store, 71 1-2 Whitehall Street. OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT UNTIL 1G O’CLOCK C .. t ■ - of Sorts ■ When everything goes wrong and the future looks black, instead of moping around go right to your druggist and ask for Tutt’s Pills You will find this a short cut to happiness, because they will remove the cause of your trouble which is nothing more than a slug gish liver. At your drug gist— sup. ~ coated or plain. Beauty of Skin Beauty of Hair Prcscrvedby Cuticura Soap Assisted bv an occasional use of Cuticura Ointment. No other emol lients do so much for poor com plexions. red. rough hands, dandruff, and dry. thin and falling hair. • ra Knap and Ointment i»nld thrnr.ghnnt thn world. I iheral •ample nf egrli mailed fre*. with i»2-p. honk Addro«« ‘‘Cuticura. * Dept 22. Boaton. ’fT’ I ende* men wharf* tn comfort with Cut i - i.i ~ b .p Shu ng Stick Liberal sample fr®c aWMMMMWaMBBBM—eaMT— ~ ' ' ' JT ■ ‘ - ’ ■■■■■- . . . . ————■ 2 ***™ —■■■■■H HUB ~ GOLD3MITH-ACTON-WITHERSPOON CO. GOLDSMITH-ACTON-WITHERSPOON CO. 22 august sale of furniture, rugs and draperies Q Sale of Never-Tarnish Brass Beds, Etc. Special Sale of Dining Room Furniture, Etc. r IBS: H9 ~~ rrbt ' •Hie* 1 Special prices on our complete line of Dining Room Furniture, in complete 2U! guaranteed X EVER TARXISH BRASS BEDS at SPECIAL suits and odd pieces, embracing oak in all stylesand finishes. ; PRI( ES. I Arts and Crafts designs in Fumed Oak and Early English, veneered and We guarantee they will not become streaked nor turn black, are not as- i ~ , . , , footed by ammonia, alcohol, salt water, or soap and water —even the strong- solid Mahogany. m pine o onia designs. (‘st acids, such as nitric and muriatic (which will dissolve ordinary brass), . We will store your purchases and deliver later if desired. have no more effect on our XE\ ER TARNISH BRASS BEDS than a bland ——— oil. ' We ar equally prepared to furnish your home complete or sell you the odd pieces you may We sell thorn for less than some other stores ask for the other kind. i need from time to lime. In either case we welcome your account. Prices from SIO.CO up. Pay f ,,r your Furniture as yon use it —‘ A LITTLE ATA TIME. —.—. ■ - - ”■ ’ ’ i , ~. ........ —... i ~ . A GOOD MATTRESS INSURES D 11 rx *. r— ... rullman Davenport , r . _ w L __ nitiir t j—ui 11m._ w FttSx Zngaya Shi ® Sfer v Vi I #/ O B' pp po 40-poun<l. All (’ottun $ 5.00 This 6-fool Extension Vining Chair in .■' J ■i. I’ii,..u.Ler l-'.-ll ... .$7.50 I? Solid Colot hugs $13.50 <’ente, T0t.1.-- lu..uk ~, ~ liu i-h, - Hollman a »«. 'O'l’le. in golden oak or golden <>ak or Early " - ' - SIO.OO 9x12 Kxn t e> Rugs $25.00 and ma valu. s ' , . . ~ . o*3 C Ba . English. Speela at Set of six ;in -' 'U.„-Stan, all |. : ., <it . $12 .;, 0 27x34 Xx.ninsiei Rug .. . . $2.50 n.oo to JijL Oavenpotl. tik- - ut. Il l-.il> hng- $1250 $2 Ca.h and IV Pef xiz.es: any style. laixyoury l-'eltsls.oo 3Gx72 Axmlnster Rug $4.00 SPECIAL $1.98 Usli.uid mahogany Spe. ;al | 2 Cash and $1 Per Week. Week. Odds and Ends of Porch Furniture in Rustic, Hickory and Fiber Rush to Ciose at Reduced Prices. GOLDSMITH-AC ION-WITHERSPOON CO , S 2 PEACHTREE • LIFE-TIME FURNITURE «> N. BROAD I üßnMrr-. 7 ’" " —th. i i~i~" Lrrjuiiiiii .■7rnrr-nTiTr---T7Ti^ iwrrTir^niwirwwrßrmwmwTimr--!■■■■«■■■■■■■■ — THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. \\ EDNESDAY. AUGUST 7. 1912. RICH PLANTER HIKES MANY MILES HUNTING FOR PRETTY ACTRESS Pretty little Miss Adella Anderson, who is appearing in the chorus of the King-Murray-Jones Musical Comedy Company that is playing an extended engagement at the Bonita theater, never appears on the stage without the fear that one of her admirers, a rich young planter from Mississippi, may have again found her trail, and be out front waiting for her. This lovelorn swain in particular has chased Miss Ander son all over the country, and her daily fear is that he may reappear. "You just must not marly a man you don't love." says Miss Anderson, so you see how impossible it is for me. when 1 don't even want to see him. However, from appearances. Miss Anderson has not lost any flesh worrying over it. *’• If you sent a tetter or telegram to the wrong address, you would hardly expect an answer, would yon? The same is true when you select the wrong medium to have all you: wants filled. the right I way—The Georgian Want Ad wav Some NI use Specials In Womens Shoes Pumps and Oxfords at Reduced Prices MI’SE SHOES are shoes of quality, and worthy every day in the year of their full selling price. There’s a special price advantage in I he present purchase of any of the fol lowing lines—which are now sale at the following prices: All Low White Shoes reduced. Pumps, Oxford Ties and Button Ox fords — $3.50 and $4.00 St vies $2.50 $5.00 Stvles ’ $3.50 $6.00 Styles $4.25 Misses' Low Heel Ankle Strap Slippers. Patent, Tan Russia, /+» -| O Suede and Velvet; sizes 11 1-2 to 2, and 2 1-2 to 6 | $3.00 Styles • Splendid Lot Women's Pumps, Oxford Tie and Button /H j* Oxfords, Tan Russia, Patent, Gun Metal, Suede- * I 7 $3.50 and $4.00 Styles One lot Women's White (Y tC Canvas Ties —small sizes, formerly $2.00 All Evening Slippers reduced. Women’s Shoe Section—Second Floor. Geo, Muse Clothing Co. DIAMONDS Tin* continued rapid advance in the price of diamonds has been a .source of surprise io dearly every one. The demand is more than keeping up with the supply, and those connnand in<r a vi<-\v of the diamond industry predict that the maximum price to which this commodity is sure to rise is far from being reached. Stones purchased now are sure to prove a good in vestment. A small cash payment ami a few dollars per month is all, that is required for yon to possess a handsome diamond. See us about this plan. All goods marked in plain figures. ~ -57 st. Use Georgian Want Ads 9