Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, August 31, 1912, EXTRA 2, Image 9

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k Good Store to Trade at Saturdays Open ’TiH 10 P. M, Ladies’ Furnishings, Etc. Skirts, Waists, Dresses, House Dresses, Kimonos, Shoes, Hose, Underwear, Neckwear, Corsets and Fancy Articles. All in good assortments and at lowest prices. Men’s and Boys’ Suits, Pants, Shirts, Waists, Hats and Caps, Hosiery, Un derwear, Shoes and Slippers, etc. Piece Goods Section. Silks, Wool Dress Goods, Mercerized Cottons, Ginghams, Gal ateas, Percales, Outings, Lawns. White Goods, etc. TAYLOR'S Street Gars Transfer You Here From All Sections. ' j LAST I | OPPORTUNITY I | ™ WEEK I Posstiveiy Last Week of SALE < 5 1 Begins Monday Sept. 2nd p We are going to give the people of Atlanta, and OJ HR vicinity the greatest offer Ipt: Kg ever given by us or any KS i other optical concern, re ® | N7l gardless of expense, as ss! this is positively LAST SALE. After this the ** ■ '.’ernJar press will wr- I/ 5 V !*!T‘hv jLg d_ . i $ 4 - 00 ■ FOR 1 s kt Bn I _ - I OFFER NUMBER ONE S A pair of 15-year O guaranteed gold frames pw I and lenses fitted to your eyes for reading, jyl sewing or distant vi- $1 sion that regularly sell O at $5.00. WHAT YOU GET I S;■ .00 || FOR I r i I OFFER NUMBER TWO | A GOLD stiffened FIN- ||| GER PIECE, EYE- ■ GLASS’ MOUNTING that is SURE ON. and gM won’t shake or fall O off, -with lenses fitted to Kj eyes, that regularly E sell at $5.00. I tXPt .IE I I EXAMINATIONS I I COLUMBIAN I I OPTICAL I I STORE I 81-83 Whitehall St. ■ In Columbian Book Co. || i pl EWELL'S ’W SATURDAY kJ SPECIALS ‘Everything Retailed at | Wholesale Prices." SOLID CARLOAD of Lemons, 95c per 100, J or each I C SOLID CARLOAD Fancy I Irish Potatoes, •> Q 1 Q per peck ... 1-Z.C i SOLID CARLOAD Fancy | 23 l-2c SOLID CARLOAD Fancy Ap- II " £S p,r .. 23 1-2 c SOLID CARLOAD Preserving 23 l-2c I 10 LBS. "Snowdrift” ftft ;! " or "Scoco" Lard 10 Pure Hog Big Ini Poultry and Kgg. 6 I nd fine fresh Drei-sed P. mi tt : |>o«itiv, ly low i st pi lot » Atlanta. ji|‘J ■ idi, Saturday Specials .1 our Delicatessen Dept. Scwe'l Commission Co. I I 113-115 WHITEHALL ST. EVERYTHING RETAILED S$ S* AT WHOLESALE PRICES." jg, EK FLESH FORMING FOOD When you buy a package of Sainose, the great flesh-forming food, weigh I yourself, and see how much you gain in he first week's use. Jacobs' will tell of tiu'iiy of his customers who a month or so ago were thin, pale and haggard, but who are now. through the use of Samose, plump, strong and happy, .with perfect health and attractive flesh. Ja cobs’ has seen 3o many instances of the wonderful power of Samose to restore the weak and sick to strength and health, ami to make good natural flesh that he gives his personal guarantei with every package of Samose he sells to refund the money if it does not prove satisfactory. Samose is a pure preparation, ami jean !>'• used with absolute confidence by the most delicate. It gives repaarkable I results with children who ate weak and i run down and without appetite. It ! builds tip the thin. pale, puny girl and \vomnr. to p< rfeel plumpness and health. It is the only flesh-forming food of its kind and in addition, it strengthens every organ of the body, restoring strength and health to the whole system. MUSICAL COMEDY AT THE COOL BONITA ALL OF THIS WEEK if you like good music, pretty girl= and catchy songs, with a lot of up-to date comedy thrown in. don't miss "The Electric Hotel" at the Bonita the ater, 32 Peachtree street, this week. The play is presented by the ever popular King-Murray-Jones Musical Comedy company and the famous "Beauty Chorus" is almost continu ously in evidence. Beautiful motion pictures of the highest class are shown between shows. The price of admission is 10c ’for adults and 5c for children. I READ FOR PROFIT GEORGIAN WANT ADS USE FOR RESULTS $1.25 U.S. GOVERNMENT RIFLES $125 I Each (SPRINGFIELD 45-70 CALIBER) | Each Cost the Government SIB.OO each ANDERSON HARDWARE CO. 32-34 S. PRYOR THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AX’D NEWS. MANY ARE ENROLLING AT THE SOUTHERN BUSINESS COLLEGE FOR THE FALL SESSION More Popular Than Ever, the Big School Is Receiv ing Pupils From All Parts of the Country. Have you made your arrangements to enter the fall session of the Southern Shorthand and Business I ’Diversity ? If not, better call, phone or write at once, because there’s a mighty rush around at that busy business school about now, and. of course, you want to be among those who attend the busi ness men’s school. Some two dozen or more of the Southern's students have accepted po sitions during the past ten days, and while this is a good showing, it is noth ing unusual for this old school, be cause the demand upon it for stenog raphers and bookkeepers is always in excess of the supply. It is a known fact that the business I' I ® s., BH . ' ■''„v Vs i 11 few MM L. \V. ARNOLD. Vice President of Southern Shorthand and Lousiness University. [“COME ON UP; WE LL TRUST YOU” .. J BigJobinOresses 1 pl ~ justAreceived ' 1 t 1 tlne women were to ° l ast to i n on those $1.49 fc A® A % dresses can certainly make it up in I j this sale. There is only one or two |\ 7 ' / of a kind in this lot —and we will let j : r them go Saturday at 98c : | Il ' You can not afford to miss this sale. So be on hand early Saturday morn ing and you will be sure to get one. ere are onl y dresses in all. Over Hiiantic NEW and Pacific CREDIT Tea Co ?3 1 2 WH | TEHfILL STREET STORE I EVERY TIME You See a Pair of Glasses | Think of ATLANTA OPTICAL CO., 142 Peachtree St. | They Originate. Others Imitate. Perfect Glasses I PR. WOOLLEY’S SANITARIUM OPIUM and WHISKY «aß«i ar. enrabla. Patient, aleo treated at their bones. Cot> (ultaMon confidential. A book on the snbject f»«. DB. B. M, WOOLLEY b BO®. Mo. S-A Victor Sanitartn. Attoata. *a. Read for Profit. Use for Results GEORGIAN WANT ADS <' L_, T_ 1 (MoF 4 . -w! ■fe fl I A. C. BRISCOE. President Southern Shorthand and Busi ness University. men prefer the Southern's students, be cause, as they say. the Southern s pu pils are more thorough. The two proprietors of this school. Messrs. A. C. Briscoe and 1.. \V. Ar nold, not only give their entire time to teaching, but they have, in addition to themselves, four other conscientious, well educated and enthusiastic teach ers who help them make their institu tion a huge success. | Thorough preparation has popular | ized this school. The best systems, | which are taught there, have made it 1 possible to please the most exacting business men. 1 Just ask them about the Southern— that’s the best way to find out which ! school to attend. Don't delay. Call and arrange early. A. C. Briscoe, president: L. W. Arnold vice president: Professor Thomas L. I Bryan, representative and lecturer. 10 1-2 West Mitchell street. Atlanta, Ga. fSATt RDAY. AT’Gt ST 21, 19i:.' BASS I BASS j BASS | BASS BASS | BASS BASS BASSBASS BASS BASS BASS iAUGUST-END SALE! Final Big Price Cuts on Summer Goods < > 60 O ur Mr. B. F. Joel is now in New York making great purchases of Fall $ goods. He wires us to close out every dollar’s worth of Summer goods, no matter what the loss, and make room for shipments soon to arrive. We > co have cut prices as never before. The final clearance will begin Saturday morning at 8 o’clock. Come early. V) co “ Store Open Until 10 o’clock Saturday Night. « Extra Bargains On Sale From Itolo p7 K os i Dresses, $3.98 WAISTS, 98c I 200 beautiful new Summer Dresses Another great lot of Lingerie es of voile, marquisette and white Waists, elaborately trimmed with lawn, lace and embroidery trim laces embroideries, beautiful med; real values up to $12.50; all La( ?.^ /aists .’ and the styl-. £ Zs . . ... , , ’ ish Silk and Flannel Shirts' un to or> to go in this clearance sale at $3 00 values- ’ | CHOICE, $3.98 JHOICEJIBcJ| -SKIRTS,9Bc HATS, 98cl! Here’s a big bargain for Saturday Another 200 of the very sash- S < buyers: Stylish White Pique, ionable Ratine Ready-to Wear Corduroy and Lmene Skirts- all Hats—all white, and in combina- -- Jo™ mode s ’ and worth U P t 0 tion colors; selling elsewhere at < S 3 0 ° $2.50 and $3.00- £ 1 CHOICE, 98c CHOICE, 98c I About 100 Ladies' Dresses i Beautiful Muslin Gowns and \ew l-'all Skirls of voile S < of madras ami lmene. were I’ellieoats with IS (» 24- Panama ami novelb skirt- CQ up to So; to dost inch embroidery tlouuees, ings: values up cn out at choice I ribbon and lace to $10; choiee . CO > Long Crepe Kimonos with | trimmed. $3 values. wOG Xew l-'all sivles in Velvet Persian satin hor- QQ ;ll „j Felt Re ailv . t() _ Wpai . <$ tiers; $2 values OQU > I'meess Slips, in white Hats : U |> to ft A— (/) Ladies’ House Dresses of and most desirable shades; . ii (les SI MR gj J good wash materials: extra real s2.ao values; ftft Ladies’ lisit’-finisTtl "T-ts > 2 Wpl Qfi C ,hIS S;il '* with silk-tape.l gfc ! rhddrpn’« ’' n : badies’ Muslin Gowns in i n«‘k and arm holes... ©C 52 ' , resses, j B j v | eg U p Oft__ ne oE Uadies Parasols, 03 2to AJ- ' JQg were up to $3: ftft > S ?,’ VPa '! ; in this sale choice, .©ye Misses and ( hddren s Wash < Drawers and Corset Covers Children’s Fantw Parasols Dresses: sizes for worth up to 50e; 4ft will II used out 4 CO ages bto la years QUU in this sale |UG tomorrow at IUC > Ladies’ and Men's Furnishings g One lot of Leather Hand One lot of Ladies’ Silk Men’s lisle, balbriggan and CQ Bags, worth up to $2. to ir....,-, „.,.,ui, -.n , ■ se]l at Host . worth oo< ; porous-knit f nder- /I choice OUC !1 ’ - 1” r E)a " " wear: per garment. .I wC p 3 2 in black, white and col- Men ssl Silk Hose in black Men s Hemstitehed Hand- ors; $1.50 C'Qi’ a *' c °l° rs ftft kerchiefs; real Oa —' grade UwC at. per pair OwC 10c quality; each . ... wC ? < s Remarkable Sale of Domestics 2 < / Yard wide soft-finished Bleaching; \ 03 \ Yard-wide Bleached Cambric; ) hCZZ. Best Standard Staple Ginghams; 4flgSjK > Good Sateen Bed Ticking; co , New Outings and Flannelettes; \ ( ALL AT 5 CENTS THE YARD ’ > s » Other Bargains in Domestics, Etc. g 100 bolts of 10-cent French Percales to close 100 White Cotton Filled Sateen-Covered 22 out at. 7’r* Comforts; $2.00 F-ft 20 bolts <d’ 36-ineh All-Lmen Brown l)ress .'.p dozen Hb ached Turkish Hath Towels; > s ISc 7a. ~ per yard • **** ((J w Z? New White Wool Flannel, worth 39e; in ' , ’ ''... , , .. , > T/J . . . hull double bed size Bleached Hemmed S 19c 39 C 36-ineh White Butcher’s Linen, worth 39c: 1 tomorrow. -8 Aft Hood size, well made Bld,ehed q g < per yard l UC Pillow ( as< s tomorrow, each “ CLEARANCE OF ALL SUMMER SILKS „ Final clearance of small lots and a cq ( broken lines of Summer Silks, includ- ) S 1 I ing foulards, China and Jap wash silks, I i,/11 w E I ■ taffetas and fancies, originally priced J > cq Bwr O ( up to SI.OO all on a big table at 19c a j E tz) yard for choice. y 3 > These in the Furniture Department Be b t No. 1 KI oo r O C/1 n nP w patterns, Rods, ext r ion 1 • - sha on g 19c 5c $2.48 25c IB BASS <; iz> bass "bassbassTbassTbass bassbass bass basTTass* 5