Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, September 06, 1912, EXTRA 1, Page 11, Image 11

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Piano Facts IjURING the past two months we have been letting the public rest and taking a breathing spell ourselves. Now the Fall is here, and we mean to make September hum. Our former experience enables us to get a line* on the public pulse of this city and section. In all of our experience we have found no people who know better how to buy, how to pick out wheat from chaff. We are in our element in dealing with such people. We have succeeded in Atlanta beyond our expectations. Now we propose to eclipse anything we for merly did—which means that values and terms never heard of will be offered. Watch our ads. Come to see us. The results are certain—you will surely go home the proud possessor of a piano that will prove a joy forever. I FOR THE NEXT FEW DAYS WE ARE OFFERING: || New S3OO Pianos, Wholesale Price to You $197 || New $350 Pianos, Wholesale Price to You $2lO || New $375 Pianos, Wholesale Price to You $224 | New S4OO Pianos, Wholesale Price to You $298 I | New. $450 Pianos, Wholesale Price to You $317 I || New SSOO Pianos, Wholesale Price to You $347 | TERMS: II SI.OO, $2.00 and $2.50 Per Week I) Star y & Clark Piano Co. I 61 North Forsyth Street Atlanta, Georgia ) THE FASCINATION | Ji ®SIW OF instinctive i $ W.j™p . PLAY(NG K •)/‘ i V 7 "'" l,,;l - v thmk you arc LIH. VT/ ‘ft ) niter;;- lacking in niu- J ■ !' , al instinct have not IWI ' V ' >n " ar t '° r n "isic." (g\ i-i B,lt ' h '’I’,‘ 1 ’ , ‘ H a : ' il,iple Wi,V WwS?7 f " P ,ove that Nhl Jir<- has | . X \ X'x / ' endowed you vvi.th this = '§ , Instinct. = rtiat way is to sTat yourself in front of tha HE ViRTUOLO I the new instinctive pl aye r- pi ano. gs lik< - i ■ 11 /,•// ’s ■ tons under youi left hand and tempo lever Then IM Z 4 ' '*•'■ again. k\A\ I you'll fil k'\ C B 0 forth, B9\ gj ng fishing swiftly or slow- |r~g A'- g '." •"'.Oiine.--. ou am fancj through your in- LJ •’* , nct '-’'•t.tic to \ <- i) ftng’( t.' |£*k\ ’’ is very easy to have access to a Virtuol«. Call at our |F/J V\| m?i7 * » "i! ' i, - n ;. ’ !b ' ' 010 there t i t’s contei v7 Kxi M ‘ et * Davis Virtuolos $750 to SBOO, Conway Virtuolos $575 i'll O to $650. £<il bold on Convenient terms. .fl Wanted in Unoccupied Territory. Igp Hallet & Davis Piano Co. S Manufacturers, Est. 1839. KR Fg 1226, 1227, 1228 Candler Bldg. § WM. CARDER, Manager H ■ Ig ■ MTIFM GENT “DMIDERIHIE” li' a few*moments your hair looks soft, fluffy, lustrous and abundant—No failing hair or dandruff. 'l'-ly tty :> "Danderine Hair ■'•" if you wish to immediately ' the beauty of you hair. Just ■ton a cloth with Danderine mill it carefully through your hair. ! 'g on, small strand at a time This h'anse the hair of dust, <lii t ot • massive (l j| [ n ~ f ew moments "ill lie amazed Your hair will be ■ Huffy and abundant and possess nieomparable softness, luster and eianeo. the beauty and shimmo- of hair | !( aid, ' d-s hi aurifving th' hai-. on.- ap - '"a of llanderim dissolves over' GEORGIAN WANT iDR RRTNft RF.RTTT.TR particle of Dandruff: r'.anses. tmiiti.-. anil invigorates Ihe scalp, foreve stop ping' itching and falling hair. Danderlne is to the hair u ha. fesh «iiowi4.- of min and suiisliinn ate to vegetation It goes right to the roots. invigot.it.- n o st.ngthins them. Its exhilarating, stimulating and lit,-pro ducing p operti- s cause the hair to grow abundantly long. strong and beautiful. You ■ an sulfdy have pretty, soft, lus trous hair, and lots of it. If you will just g i a ■ ■ nt bott • ■ of Knowlton s Dan derine from any drug stoic or toilet count'r and t■ > it a- <11: evted. THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. Fid DA V. SEPTEMBER (», 1912. Back From Your Vacation? STODDARDIZE! KQfMHnaHanHHSHHnEMERaEHKUBRKia . Vo| i ve returned from your vacation, you. IM no doubt, have clothes that need Dry Cleaning' |H/ Have ’em STODDARDIZED. Tvt The STODDARD Way makes .Men's. Women’s and ’■ iM (’hildren’s clothes look like new! W’e Dr\ Clean and ■■ Press .Men's Suits for sl. !| : A Wagon for a Phone Call. We pay Express (one way) on out-of-town orders of $2 or ovei Saw s toddard d® ck7„?r r Xo y er T»r,Mi ■i ■ —— rriwim M—rn im—»m» i.Tma———m> m ■■■-- -!■■ u—■—■■■ mm— EVERY WANT .— — " You May Have • • Can be satisfied, quickly, efficiently and cheaply, if you us the Want Ad Pages of The Georgian. The Qeorgnan’s Want Ad Pages I d-H' *H~c •HM- •S-t-b I /Dr 1 lie Real Market Place of A tlanta.' | l| BOTH PHONES 8000 || i r— —s Fortify your bustaessW I against a fallfling off in eS lli trade . ill cAds ■ || Every daj/ m the weekW” 0 aire H WONDEP WORKERS || I J J.M.HighCompany. BARGAIN SALE REMNANTS OF GINGHAMS SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN’S School Clothes - - * 10c, 12k *7 Z"' Varrl KINDS / »<MU We will place on sale tomorrow morning several hundred yards regular 10c and 12 l-2c Ginghams in lengths of 2 to 10 yards, good styles and patterns, suit able for boys’ waists and girls’ dresses, etc. All atone price, as long as they last, 7c yard. Come Early--Sale Begins at 8 o’ Clock Big Bargain in White Goods and Silk Mulls 25 c Materials Reduced to 15 cyd j omorrow we ll place on special center counter a lot of white goods, dotted Swisses, plain and figured lawns, formerly selling for 25c yard; also about fifty pieces flaxon in plain and figured pat- ams terns. This goods is selling now in all ■ stores at 25c yard All at one price for F lb i choice, per yard “ SILK PETTICOATS New Fall Styles—sl.9B Tomorrow we offer on our popular second floor a shipment of new Silk Petticoats in all the leading fall shades and black; latest, newest fall models. As long as these 8 ® B last, special' A t</O J. MHigh Company, * I - . ——ll If you are thinking of buying a house, a lot, a horse, an automobile, a business, a musical instrument,, you will serve your own in , terests by consulting The Georgian I ! ant Ads. 11