Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, August 10, 1912, EXTRA, Page 12, Image 12

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12 AYLOR’S I Spen Saturdays Till 10 P. M. The following extra values tha. created such lively buy ing last week will be on sale all day Saturday. 1..1(11,.5' Short Kimonos 10c Ladies’ Whipcord Skirts ... $2.98 Ladies’ Princes* Wash Dresses 98c Men’s Real Silk Socks 25c Men’s 75c Coat Shirts . 50c Men’s $5.00 Worsted Pants $3.50 Bovs’ All-Wool Serge Pants . sl-0° Z Bovs’ Bine S.Tire Suits $5.00 Boys’ Blue Serge Caps 25c (Jiris’ Tub Dresses ... 75c Girls Middy Blouses 50c No. 100 Hair Bow Rib- if j bon 16c I Wash Skirls and Waists Excellent values in Ladies and Misses’ Linene and Pupie White Skirts, and Lingerie and Tailor White Waists. . 50c, 75c and 98c Shoe Sale. i White from SI.OO to $3.00 Tans from $2.00 to $3.00 : Black from . $2.00 to $3.00 May Manton Patterns 10c each I Dress Goods. New lines of All-Wool Storm Wool Stripes . 25c yard I New line of All-Wool Storm I and French Serges 50c yard | Mercerized Poplins. E Complete lines of colors in ■ plain and stripes Poplins I and Pongees 15c and 25c . House Dresses. i Dresses Wrappers and Ki- 1 mono*, m Calicoes. Percales and I .awns, all at 98c Table Linens. Special value m 70-inch, all linen bleached Dam ask 50c yard I Sheets and Cases. | 72 by 90 Seamless . . . 50c w I SI b\ 90 Seamless . . 65c 9 SI by 90 with Scam.. .43c ■ Cases at 10c and 15c K TAYLOR'S | 240 Marietta SI, I All Street Cars Transfer You T o This Store. PRETTY GIRL CHORUS AT BONITA THEATER DRAWING SIG CROWD Th>- e ale f< ' mush a'. conwlj com panies that •so : is classy a chorus as <!,>• s the King Mu'r ,y-.Jon<'.* Com pany re'' ti him an < xtended • ngage mont at th, B-'n: < t-riter. 32 Peach tree street T Is -v.ek "Th, Battle of Anniston is being po s'-nteil t,, crowd ed houses. f< " I-. Hl- Atlanta is quick to it ,-cTnlzt >»>• It. If you want to -a dan ly show, with funny .-•median*. pi ' sir's ind lots of action, with a it bin of motion picture- in addition, g" -.. tin- Bonita this week Children . adul's 10- Georgian Want Ads Get Results CLEAN UP SALE of all Spring and Summer SUITS All SIB.OO, $20.00, $22.50 and $25.00 SUITS Take your choice for 513.75 A. E. Marcus Clothing Co. 57 Peachtree Street. ONLY A FEW DAYS LEFT To Close Out Our Stock THE ‘FOR RENT’ SIGN Is Over the Door We have gone over the remainder of our stock, and find 436 Fine Spring and Summer Suits still on hand. For quick closing out, we have arranged them in three special lots as follows: 180 SUITS AT $7.50 25 of them were marked to sell at $15.00 50 of them were marked to sell at SIB.OO 105 of them were marked to sell at $20.00 109 SUITS AT $10.95 35 of them were marked to sell at $22.50 74 of them were marked to sell at $25.00 147 SUITS AT $12.95 39 of them were marked to sell at $27.50 62 of them were marked to sell at $30.00 28 of them were marked to sell at $32.50 18 of them were marked to sell at $35.00 Complete range of sizes, including Stouts. Slims, Mediums, etc. New Straw Hats Worth From $2 to $5, Your Choice at $1.15 Furnishing Goods Less Than Cost buehl-meador co. 52 Peachtree Street-Corner of Walton THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.' SATURDAY. AUGUST 10. 1912. PLAY TENNIS We can help to make the game inter esting by furnishing you with an outfit of the celebrated Wright and Ditson line. Tennis Rackets from $1.50 to SB.OO Tennis Nets from $1.50 to $8.50 Marking Tape for double court $4.00 Tennis Balls 30c to 45c Tennis Markers SI.OO and $2.00 Tennis Shoes and Oxfords SI.OO to $1.75 Mail orders receive prompt attention. KING HARDWARE CO. 53 Peachtree St. 87 Whitehall St. * GLENN’S For The Very Best KODAK FINISHING A Trial Will Convince 117 Peachtree GEORGIAN WANT ADS BRING RESULTS. What Is Your Money Buying ? A HUMAN INTEREST ADVERTISEMENT—BY EDITH M. SPENCER IS YOUR PAY ENVELOPE PURCHASING PER- * manent satisfaction and enjoyment? Is it providing you with a comfortable home of your own? Is it giving you freedom from the dread of ap proaching old age? Or does your pay envelope merely cover the ne cessities of life, securing a hand-to-mouth existence? Does a large portion of it go into the landlord’s pocket and obtain you a temnorarv shelter? Yet your pay envelope does not differ greatly from that of many who enjoy the benefits of fresh, pure air, a substantial home and congenial neighbors. Here’s the difference: Their money pays for a home; your money pays rent. W atch the man who goes home to his own home. He walks erectly. He takes a keen interest in life. He is providing for the future and is proud of his purpose. His little economies of today indicate independence for tomorrow. A rented house gives little pleasure to a family. It is only a temporary abode. Ihe constant dread of moving day brings disorder and later instability of character. At the best it is a house and never can be a real home. The saving for a home brings out the best quali ties in a family. It gives a common interest and in spires domestic loyalty. In buying real estate a man of small means should always buy where he can live. He should build his home and get the worth of his investment. He can save rent and probably pave the way to financial independence. In providing a home for the family all points must be carefully considered. Be intelligently suspicious. Be wisely cautious. Consider price. Do not place too great a burden on yourself. Be sure that you can, without privation, buy your site and build a home. Consider location. Be sure it’ is healthful. Do not maroon yourself from your place of business, nor live too far from a car line. Consider your children Live where they can at tend a good school. They will thrive best in pure air. Consider your wife. Be sure that she will have congenial friends in the near neighborhood. It will add to her pleasure—and to yours. Fortified Hills mill solve your problem. The price is made to fit the pay envelope of $25 to S4O or SSO a week. The location is admirable. It is onlv twenty min utes from the city hall, on the river car line. In twenty minutes you are carried from the city heat and dust to a healthful, cool, delightful spot. The children can attend one of the finest schools in Fulton county. The playgrounds will be the beau tiful parks which divide the tracts into "places.” A substantial, beautiful home may be built at Fortified Hills by the man with moderate salary. Every advantage is offered: every necessary restriction is made to protect him. Fortified Hills is for homes, not houses. If you de sire a home, go out to Fortified Hills and see the homes built by men whose weekly salary is not a bit larger than yours. Captain J. T. Mills is at the office on the corner of Mason and Turner Road and South Evelyn Place, and will be glad to tell you all about Fortified Hills, the terms and the plans for its improvement which Mr. Grove has so carefully accomplished. The river car, corner Broad and Marietta streets, will take you to Fortified Hills in twenty minutes. TURMAN, BLACK & CALHOUN, Agents Successors to S. B. Turman & Co. and Chas. H. Black. 20.3-208 Emni™ Building, Atlanta.