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Chamberlin=Johnson=Dußose Co.
| Atlanta New York Paris
An Interesting Sale of Wash Dresses
I heir cost is so little and their style is so marked that the
women who see them are not going to be able to resist them!
When you read the prices do not confound these dresses with
what you are accustomed to finding at these prices. For that is
exactly what these are not. And your trip to the store will quickly con
vince you.
How fine they will be to tide you over the end of the wash dress
season!
$ .45 F° r $7-50 Pineapple Tissue Dresses
Pineapple tissue is a light but sturdy material—
H and this is striped in grey and white, lavender
and white, blue and white and tan and white.
The dresses are fashioned with a square peplum
in front and back, with a black velvet belt,
with low round white lawn collar and cuffs, showing Valenciennes in
sert ions and edges. The sleeves are three quarters length. Then
there are rows of small pearl buttons that effectively trim the front.
St* .75 For $8.75 Linen Dresses
Just the dresses that women will want for gen
m eral wear, for traveling, for trips to town. The
material is that substantial ramie linen in
lavender, two shades of old rose and in white.
They have the raised waist line. The sailor
collar, extending surplice fashion in the front,
and the turn-back cuffs on the three-quarter length sleeves, are
white linen embroidered. A simple, charming style.
Tamberlin=Joiinsoii=Dußose Co.
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ESTABLISHED 1888
J. L. Riley & Company
Insurance and Bonds
‘7f it costs no more, why not get the best?” Second Floor Empire Building, Atlanta, Ga
SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT
I'm- the six months ending .lune 30, 1912, of the condition of the
filobe & Rutgers Fire insurance Company
OF NEW YORK.
Orgunie.ed under the laws of the state of New York, made to the governor
of the state of Georgia. in pursuance of the laws of said state.
Principal Office— 111 William street.
. I. capital stock.
Whole amount of capital stocks4oo,ooo.oo
Amount paid up in cash $400,000.00
11. ASSETS.
Total assets of the company, actual casit market va1ue50,674,912.95
111. LIABILITIES.
Total liabilities $6,674,912.95
IV. INCOME DURING THE FIRST SIX MONTHS OF THE YEAR 1912.
Total income actuallv received during the first six months in
.ash $2,231,810,59
V. EXPENDITURES DURING THE FIRST SIX MONTHS OF THE
YEAR 1912.
Total expenditures during the first six months of the year in
..,-h $1,893,214.58
Greatest amount insured in tiny one risk $ 40.000.00
Total amount of insurance outstanding 423.741.184.00
A copy of the tet of incorporation, duly certified, is of file in the office of
the insurance commissioner.
STATE <il-’ NEW YORK County of New York
personally appeared before the undersigned J. H. Mulvehill, who. being
dull- sworn. depost s and say- that he Is the assistant secretary of the Globe
Rutgers Fire Insurance Company, and that the foregoing statement is
corn < t and tru<. J. H. MULVEHILL.
Assistant Secretary.
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 22d dav of July, 1912.
WILLIAM L LINDSAY.
Notary Public No. 88, Reg. No. 3017.
.Naim of Agent at Atlanta—J. L. RILEY 4. CO.
Read for Profit. Use for Results
GEORGIAN WANT ADS
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. THURSDAY, Al GUST S. 1912.
I SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT
For the six months ending June 30, 1912, of the condition of the
North River Fire Insurance Company
OF NEW YORK CITY,
Organized under the laws of the state of New York, made to the governor
of the state of Georgia, in pursuance of the laws of said state.
Principal office, 95 William St., New York city.
I. CAPITAL STOCK.
Whole amount of capital stock ......$ 350,000 on
Amount paid up in cash 350,000.00
11. ASSETS.
Total assets of the company, actual eash market value $2,241,708.60
111. LIABILITIES.
Total liabilities s•> >4l 70s 66
IV. INCOME DURING THE FIRST SIX MONTHS OF THE YEAR 1912.
Total income actually received during the first six months . .$ 7H9.470.26
V. EXPENDITURES DURING THE FIRST SIX MONTHS OF THE
YEAR 1912.
Total expenditures during the first six months of the yra- .$ 057,195
Greatest amount insured in any one risk .t 35,1)01).00
Total amount of insurance outstanding . . . . . . 2.350,596.37
A copy of the act. of incorporation, duly certified, is of tile in tile office of
the insurance commissioner.
STATE OF NEW YORK County of New York
Personally appeared before the undersigned. F H CRI M. who being
duly sworn, deposes and says that he is th< secretary of the Nort 1 R vei
Fire Insurance Company, and that the foregoing statement is correct and
true. F H CRF.M.
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 29th dav of .luiv, 1912.
EEMI’EI. A. WYMAN,
Notary Public, Now York County, No. 129.
Name of State Agent —E. H. LEVERT.
Name of Agents at Atlanta—J. L. RILEY & CO.
Chamberlin=Johnson=Dußose Co.
I ATLANTA NEW YORK PARIS
These Are the Days to Buy
WASH GOODS
Fortunately for you the time to clear up
stocks, to put things in shape, comes long before
the end of the wearing season.
The revised prices given below show in a very
decided way just how fortunate it is, and then,
no doubt, many will see the economy of buying
now for next spring when prices will be quite regu
lar. Voiles, Marquisettes, Mulls and Lawns are as
staple to the spring months as flowers and green
leaves.
25c White French Lawns and Mercerized Mulls,
45 inches wide, that women want year in and
year out, are now 11c.
The new Astor Suiting, a linen-like material that
is all cotton, 32 inches wide, splendid for skirts
and dresses because it launders so well, is 121 c.
25c Silk Mulls, 27 inches wide, plain colors and
attractively striped, dotted and figured patterns
in blues, tans, pinks, lavenders and greys, are
now 16c.
SI.OO Marquisettes and Voiles, 30 inches wide, in
lavender, blue, pink and white, embroidered in
self colors, now 79c.
$1.50 Marquisettes and Voiles, 30 inches wide, in
white and colors, embroidered in dainty figures
and florals across the whole surface, now $1.15.
Egyptian Long Cloth
12 Yards for 89c Instead of $1.25
It has a soft finish, is very evenly woven
and lends itself beautifully to all Long Cloth
purposes. It is 36 inches wide.
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Rival Sheets and Pillow Cases Priced
A brisk sale tomorrow of these sheets and
pillow cases that, at their regular prices, represent
highest value.
It is a good time to buy a supply.
They have a three-inch hem and they are torn,
not cut.
54x90-inch Rival Sheets, regularly ”>sc. now .... 49c
72x90-inrli Rival Sheets, regularly 65c. now 59c
81x90-in<*h Rival Sheets, regularly 75c, now 69c
<81x99-iiich Rival Sheets, regularly 85c, now 75c
90x90-inch Rival Sheets, regularly 85c, now 75c
90x99-inch Rival Sheets, regularly 90c, now 79c
42x36-in<4i Rival Pillow Cases 15c
45x36-inch Rival Pillow Cases 17 l-2c
42-inch Pillow Tubing, the 20c kind, for 18c
45-incli Pillow Tubing, the 25c kind, for 20c
Bed Spreads Reduced One-
Fourth and One-Third
Because a lot of Bed Spreads have be
come soiled from handling and showing, they
are now reduced a great deal more than it
will cost to freshen them up and make them
new. Formerly they were from $1.25 to
sl6 50, now they are from 98c to $12.50.
There are all sizes, in satin-finish, honey
comb and Marseilles patterns. Many are
fringed and scalloped and have cut corners,
others plain hem.
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