Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, September 06, 1912, EXTRA 1, Page 12, Image 12

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12 stomach ira just vanishes No Indigestion. Cas or Sour ness after taking “Pape’s Diapepsin.” If whit you just at» is sour.tig on your stomach o' ’■ hk ,> ■ > ittt ■"t lea-1. fusi in; to digest g.i - or have a foiling of ,'zz.ln<-- burn, fullness. nau>. .1. bail taste in mouth nrt'i .'.<"l- a, h hen a I:* this is indigestion A fill’ case of f’.'f ■' Dl a peps in costs only fifty tents nd will thoioughly cure voui out-of-ord r toma< h anti leavt sufficient about the bouse in case Home one else in the family may sut fcr from stomach trouble or indigestpoi Ask vour pharmacist to show you the formula plainly printed on th.se fifty -cent case*, th. n you will untie stand whv dyspeptic trouble of all kind; must go. and why they usually >*■ Move sour, out-of-ordt r stomachs or indigestion tn five mint.t* ■ I nap p-in is harmless and tastes Ilk* < aridy. though each dose contains power suit)- cient to digest and tr< pan for assim ilation into the blood all ih< food you eat; besides it makes you go to Oi< table with a healthy appetite; but what will please you most Is that you will feel that your stomach and in tQPtinea are clean and fresh, and you will not need to resort to laxativ.-s or liver pills for biliousness or constipa tion This city will have many llinpepsln crankft, as some people will call them, hut you will be cranky about this aplendid stomach pr. maii-n too. if you ever try a llttl- for indigestion or gastritis or any oth> r stomach misery. Get some now - , this minute, and for ever rid yourself of stomach trouble and indie-- ti- n_ CURE FOR WEAK KIDNEYS FREE Relieves Urinary and Kidney Troubles, Backache, Strain ing, Swelling, Etc. Stops Pain in the Bladder, Kid neys ana Back. WnuMn‘l it b** nicp withir i week ci tn begin to sa> ;;■ ■■. by« f.. • pj to the scalding, dribbling. stunring or »<■•> fre quent pa•wp- •»< •.>?.#. t, . id and the ba<k-«a fli.- Mitrhc'- aiid pains ;n the ha . the gi wir.ti uhih de before hr • •! low skin; /uwid- ’>< wds; . 'vo’.-n ■ ... < or ankles. nut ijn !r .,. ' H , , breath; .sleep*** • ness ev.r the desi*«* I ency " Take Stuart'-, }'u»d 1 and Junppt (’.ati pound for ahc\ tr<>ubh>.- » v<»n warn to make a pi'* it reeowi •. smart's Ru< h 1 and Juniper <’o;u 1•... 1-• - ».(< m or.iy umr ingredients and ’•!i shnv. ;•« 'jwh ever kidney and bla. 1 - • ci-cases l’ui<- where all else fails All sympr ms <|u.-- ly vanish $1 per larg« hottie at <lrrg stores Samples ire*. L; writing Stuart brng Company, Ati;n ta Ga Why Such Nimble Feei?—TlZ No More Tired. Aching, Chafea, Blistered, Calloused Feet. No! They Now Dance With Delight. '•nd For Free Trial Package Today. * w Q vF 1 1 Send for Free Trial Package Today. Like ' the, merry muslt riz t takes your feet fairly dunc< Away go the aehes and pair-. the -rr . an<t . allousns. the bl "ters an-: bur.lo; TIZ thaws out the acids and poisons that puff the feet No ntattet how hard you work, bow I, t- ■ y<U .hi’a • . how long > 1 u ar< on : out fe< I TIZ bi ll gs that la rnite calm and repose to tired, aching feet that I IS ■ at ~ ... with o.rstlf find all the w-.ttld Fry .1 TIZ so» t bath and v-mt wrinkled brow will snioot; out .is it never did be 1 >re Write todi i to Wnlt-r l.mhei Podge A- • 1223 o \• Chicago 111., for a free •rial pat ■ a eol riZ 01 go to »■’ ' drug Store d»-| ~r general Stole and get o. ava.t ■■ of , |/„ ::f. <en s B boi And st iz de< ntanu TIZ. Iton't accept a substitutu. ; -1 .. ' r it 1 Mm, a , W T ' •' ■ r 1' UR. W. J. HARPuR. it will b. ' lit: to llr.i ICHc ...... .1 Ji, . . . • ... ♦V . ini-11, who own and operate tin NEW YORK . ND DENTAL PARLORS f’ .x, i'\ one an expert in the profession seven to ten veal’s' exp« They advertise that >mt may knm ..her- ..a tl.. xxk a! i < .so- :• ■= Th -.>li.-it "the most <li'f- fieult easts Whj !■;. < !<•.<>•• tor ; . '.a., v,..! : - ■■ , n . .r.axn f, • J.ioo. All otll--r prices eoirx.-oui. .m-ax ... T. ■ ... t ,xi a . ~i. IPtu-xiic. T;;;u. Natliu .. B nk. CRiCHTON-SHUMAKER INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION by the PROPRIETORS <n person is one of the distinctive features in this institution i ft' - I «• ■ «*■ J w voHAx.lMaes -'X D. E. SHUMAKER, Shorthand Detwta '‘n Authc. c.r Principal Business Department, Au- CHIGHTON’S SYLLABIC METHOD thor Crich ton - Shumaker ’.‘Business Pitmanic Systems), has taught Short- Practice” Course; has taught BUSI j hand in Atlanta for more than twenty NESS in Atlanta for more than twen | years. ty years. i SCHOLARSHIPS OR MONTHLY RATES V; ’ ( Al-«->. v th- w i known Y’ouri reporter, speaking of (’rich- totis '-lyi!ahi<- I, !'}P il i, s.i Yo-i have accim >' <i< il something; which hi a largv Hu-asun. I I T.' XIZK TH K ’ll I N<; of Short hand.” •Hr. 'I. I \ Hanbury, an <x ; . r [‘it nan rip ’to:, says: “<’richton’s Syl i '.ibii MEIHob i« one of the most important imp’i»v< no-ni s that has been i rn. ■!- in the art of Shorthand writing s t " i inot'ption." P’or catalog, cal! or ari<lr« ss I Crichton-Shmaker Business College Kiser Building, Corner 'outh Pryo and Hunter Streets. Atlanta, Ga, ■Mte. »>wMaarate«N*M*xM* l MteiMaw.rxwnwrv.. «.r- «•. • ■ %•- ’ Hard and Soft Corns Bunions and French Heel Cramp “Knob Joint” ( Remarkable Home Treatment] . \ For Al! Foot Troubles i I I Ajt ' / lb format ion will b< comed by C r / > 1 ij dailj foot tor- / *1 ( ] 4 / *1 \o matter how many patent medicines L ] ' t - I Aon have tried in vain, this treatment, J* 'w I whir!- was formerly known <»nly to doe- X A / tors will do the work. “Dissolvi two / 1 , If ilJ ••spoonfuls of Ci’ocfde « ompound In a / \ \ nos warm watei Soak the feet sot / * •j ‘ j idi fifteen minutes, gently rubbing the /r/// f > V. J sore part- '1 1 e effects are marvelous '-Jy f J y s / \ll puin got-s instantly ami the feet fee! 'HQ'. JiQ/ j shop!? o»ii- htfid Corns and callouses loan be* peeled right off; bunions, aching ? t het. smelling feet, get immediate t Compound ’. 1 ; • nn nt weel and Ingrown • Callouses ymir foot troubles will be a thing of the Nails ' gh .the pores t swf at v ■ . .. the cause Get a 25c box tender S j , OFFE MSIVE from anj druggist, usually enough to cure ACHING S FEET the worst feet FEET I H e You Bought College Trunk Vet? -■ LIEBERMAN’S The House of Guaranteed Baggage. J 92 Whitehall. | Dr. E. G. Griffin’s SEZ | C® South’s Largest, Best I . * < *^*^ Equipped Dental Rooms. I Ssl ’ ' delivered Day Ordered. j 22-K Gold Crown . . . 53.00 Perfect Brif?ge • • 5403 Phone 1708. Lady Attendant Over Brown & Alien's Drug Store—24 1-2 Whitehall. i‘ ■'■t v IPS' js®k BWt ■ • *■ • fe* .. J • J ’..k . . .-.. dr. o. G. PRIGDEN i -’vivnlioiis, . fHei. nt and . .tsy op. rator> .n Georgia than these gentle- THE AT LA MA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.FRIDA Y, ShriEMBEK 6. 1912. Silk and Serge Dresses For Early Fall Wear However the styles may vary there is ever the plain tailored serge dress for early fall street wear, and the simple silks of good lines that one never tires of. The new serge dresses do indeed remind you of the old favorite but toned-to-hem styles so much admired since their first advent into fashion. But of course there’s something very new about them, and this new ness lies in the very decorative collar and cuffs; for certainly it would spoil a splendid garment to attempt to depart from the here-to-stay ever-wel come good straight lines for street wear. Here are a few most effective models in brown, black and blue, button ed (and sometimes apparently unbuttoned) to hem with velvet buttons, finished at neck and sleeve with frilled net, sls. Other styles have collars and cuffs of delicate hand embroidery on lingerie cloth, or brilliant oriental stitches on sponge cloth. Black, blue, brown and shepherd checks, $18.50, $25, $35. Charming Dresses of Beautiful Simplicity What is more pleasing than the color of these simple silk dresses—the true Quaker drabs, mouse and taupe, so fittingly blending with the simple Quaker lines given these soft fulled and frilled fashions? For though they are a bit fuller they still follow the slender silhouette, and softly cling to the figure. And they are so highly decorated with Robespierre collars and lace frills—and so strikingly contrasted with colors in satin and rep collars and cuffs—the new yellows and browns—the Bis mark shades being prominent. $18.50, $25.00 and $35.00 jA Salp 1 W So £ Agents for of Real Laces ‘ss , Gloves Tomorrow we will put on sale in our new Fancy Goods department the largest collection of Real Cluny, Irish, Princess, Duchess Lace, Col lars, Scarfs, Tabs, Collar and Cuff Sets, Handkerchiefs and Stocks ever displayed in Atlanta. Prices range from $2.00 to $50.00 each. ALLEN*S SHOES: Alien’s New Fall Shoes For Both Women and Children Are Here. We can not do justice to them in a newspaper talk. Steel engravings, book paper and the pen of an artist are necessary to give even an idea of their charm. The clerks are bubbling over with enthusiasm. As each case was opened the favorite style of this man or that was viewed by the admiring group then in rhe stock room. Each one. has a voice in selecting shoes at Allen’s, from the colored porter, who brads on the buttons, to the junior and senior clerks, assistant managers and heads of stock, as well as the buyer, and no good suggestion for the betterment of our shoe service is overlooked. The result: A wonderful esprit do corps that is manifest and often commented on favorable by our customers. It is “anything for the good of the service.” If the first clerk doesn't show the style you want, he gracefully yields to some one else. who. bringing a new viewimint to bear, often suggests or shows an even more satisfactory style than was sought. Ours i a huge stock of shoes, and many visits would be necessary to see them all. But As To The New Shoes Themselves W’e begin at s3.')o, then by gradual jumps, $4.00. sl.')o. $5.00. $5.50. SO.OO. on up to $20.00, for diamond r T pd* / studded heel and buckle slippers, we show over four ' o?""—, j hundred separate examples of Feminine footwear. | I Our Children’s. Misses’and Growing Girls' Shoes are ./ I marked most reasonably, considering their worthiness. i \ splendid Misses Shoe can be bought here for $2.00; . \ F'TO sizes 11 1-2 to 2. A better one for $2.50. A still better \ \ one tor $3.00 and $3.50. The growing girls' sizes. 2 1-2 J \ to * )() '' eilTs higher in most cases and the children's 50 i il \ ceilts less - / en Our soft sole, infants', babies' and wedge-heid • / shoes up to size 11. are undoubtedly the best shoes for / / the money obtainable. I ’ ome in this week and get a souvenir pencil and drawing book, free with every pair of children's shoes. J. P. Allen & Co.