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Buy for Bu y at
Cash Rogers’
Where Where
Prices Qualities
Are Wjw Are
Lowest Highest
Friday and Saturday
Absolutely PURE Filtered
Juice of Lemons
economical and better than fresh lemons. The
pulps of the sound, rip, lemons are extracted and pressed
getting onlv the pure juice and none of the acid of the
fine. Tins is then cold filtered and bottled, thereby re
taining its natural flavor. Will keep six to eight (lavs
fr after opening.
Small bottle, containing >c
juice of about 7 lemons I Uv
Medium bottle, containing
juice of about 2(1 lemons
Large bottle, containing /SO*
juice of about 45 lemons "fvv
Gold Cross Brand Evaporated Olc
Milk, regular 10c size
Loyal Scarlet Brand Shad Virginia Herring
Roe. Roe. Two cans... Cvw
<’an £.UC .. .
Marigold Butte.-m, Tastes Brand 1 B,lt -
lik.- Fitii-r. ’'' r - 1; ”‘ I*l i*
1 lb carton . C.ZJL- I I V
New California Lvapo Al_ ' Vs?
rated Peaches. / |
Fancy 1912 Pack, Ih. \ KSRS& /
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IZ2C |Q'S: hcs
Excellent Values in New
CANNED GOODS
American B'-imti brand String Brans. No 3 can 10c
American Beauty brand Hominy, No. 3 can 71-2 c
I’alnio brand finest Tennessee Peaches, can 15c
Piedmont Hotel brand Corn. 3 cans.. 34c
Sleepx Eye lira nd Early June Peas, can 15c
Sleepy Eye brand Petit Pols Peas, can 25c
Sleepy ICyr brand Strawberry preserves. ran 20c
Sleepy Ey< brand Red Raspberry Preserves, caw 20c
Red Rock brand Apricots, can 16 c
White Top lit nd Peaches, can.. 15c
Robin Hood brand Asparagus Tips' can 24c
Royal Scaj < brand Asparagus Tips, can 29c
Womack’s String Beans, can 10c
Cocktail brand Salmon Steak, can 22c
Cherrystone Lunch Oysters, can 24c
M< .Menamle Itevll Crab Meat, can 23c
Marshall’s Kippered Herring, can . .. . 20c
Piedmont Hotel Brand Soups
■' Iles’ Soups are pre|>nred especially for us fro/n the choicest ma
, ter!;.ls In a cleanly manner, by an experienced chef. They repre
sent th. highest degr if excellence. Choir eight varieties—
Clam Choyyder, Cream of Celery, Green Pea. Bouillon, Ox Tail. Beef
Chick, n or Vegetable.
Three Cans 25c
Everyday Bargains
Peerless brand Macaroni, package 8c
Gobelin brand Macaroni, package 12 1-2 c
Lea A Petrin' Sauce small bottle 22c
Red Snappet Sauce bottle. 21c
Potato i 'hips pound. 20c
Goodwin'.- Apph Blitter. can |Q C
Street M tiden Soap. 3 cakes 10 c
P.ega! brand Meal, package 33 c
1 hirkec s Salad Blessing, large b.>Ule 39c
Bin. Label Catsup, large bottle ... 23c
Goodwin Preset yes erock. 79c and 69c
Red Rock Ginger Ab. quart bottle 13c
Cock run A Co 's Belfast Ginger Ale, bottle . .16c
Stag Amb. r Alarmalai 25c and 15c
Robin Hood Worcestershire Sauce. tQ c
Brook.-' Chili Sauce bottle 25c and 15c
Regal brand Corn Starch, package.. .. 8c
scoco $i.Q4
Ralston’s Wheat Food, a flavor Finest, Freshest Ce*ery. Large
all its own. New size 10c , Ext-a large stalk J J.'F 15c
Looney’s Cocoa, 25c size 19c • Lowney s Chocolate, 1-2-lb.
cake . . 17c
Farcy Virginia Green Cabbage 1 l-2c lb.
Dunkley's Cannt 1 Kalamaz "elerj As you know the best
cry s grown in and Round Kalamazoo, Mich., and Hunkley'.s i.« the
very tiie st ~f th. Kalamazoo Celery Small .mis an inch or so
long from the tender, st. crispest pan of th. stalk, carefully- pr,-
pat.d im! canned and retaining Its delicious fresh flavor Try u
We guarantei you will be pleased. Specially priced tins sale
No. 2 Cans 12c
our buy. ! Is a sti kier f. ■ quality and requires a Pur.- Food Guar
antee on every article purchased.
ROGERS’
36 PURE FOOD STORES
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. 1912.
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THl.< ale of 3195 pianos is I
* the result of a desire tc IH
serve every ofie who loves IH
, music—to put into every home
• here there ate children an> jt
young people a reliable piano |l
of excellent tone. (
Every piano sold at this 1
price, on convenient terms. is ’
in every particular, what w< ?
say It is ’
We are bound by duty to 'J,
select these $195 instruments U
with great . are. Only after M
thorough study have we mad- ■
our selections.
NEW PIANOS
We offer a small ■
number of new pia « I
nos in handsome ma- sLIIIIa g
hogany cases of beau-■
tiful design at only ’ B
7»rmi: $lO Now, $6 Monthly I
While these Instrument! [■
last, yve know there will be a H
steady d< mand. Therefore. w< K
-trongly urge our patrons • K
. ome and see them as soon a
possible. Why not today'. E
wallet & Davis |
PIANO CO. I
Manufacturers. Est. 1839. B
1226, 1227, 1228 Candler Bldo g
WM. CARDER, Manager • I
Dealers Wanted in Unoccu- B
pied Territory. B ;
Gains 30 Pounds
in 30 Days
Protone, the Remarkable New Flesh-
Builder, Builds Up Flesh Fast and
Makes You Plump and Strong.
50*Cent Package Free
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Protone Will Make You Round, Plump and
Pretty as a Picture.
Thin people suffer a gotwi deal of em
barrassment and ridicule As people poke
fun at a bony horse, so are bony people
the target lor inhny humiliating ’'flings."
The plump, well-formed man or woman
is a magnet; Protone makes yon plump,
strong, well-formed, normal, puts color in
your cheeks, a happy twinkle in. your
♦•ye anti a hue poise to your whole body,
h keeps you that way. It is the most
scientific and etYective flesh and strength
builder so far known, barring none.
The regular SI.OO size of Protone Is for
sale by all druggists, or will be mailed
direct, upon receipt of price, by The Pro
tone Co , 4850 Protone Bldg . Detroit
Mich.
Free Protone Coupon
It will cost you nothing to prove the
remarkable effects of this treatment.
Tlte Protone Company will send to any
one a free 50c package of Protone, if
they will till out this coupon and en
close 10c in stamps or silver to help
covet postage They will also send
with it full instructions and their
book on "Why You Are Thin."
THE PROTONE COMPANY
4850 Protone Bldg. Detroit. Mich.
Name
Street
CD y State
I he regular $1 00 size of I’rot one Is for
sale in Atlanta bj Coursev & Munn. 29
Marietta street Hlkin Prug Co .26 Peach
tree street; Jacobs' Pharmacy, 6 Marietta
street (eight stores).
No fr<-e packages from druggists
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GARBAGE CANS
s;gailofi 76c
’-gallon J’ 00
10-gallon 1.25
' I -’-gallon yyo |
I -gallon 2,00 .
16-gallon 3,00
-‘-gallon 3.50 s
32 gallon 4.50
ANDEHSON HARDWARE CO.
32-S4 Soutn Pryor Street.
gr A FEMININE JOY s
THE CHARM OF A BECOMING HAT IS INCOMPARABLE.
BUSY and worried though I
may be—and I am usually
busy—l never fail to spend a
few luxurious, delightful hours at
the best millinery opening the
town affords. Nor do I count the
time ill-spent. It is an entrancing,
satisfying and educative period
which offers a distinct psycholog
ical value to a woman’s soul. No
doctor's prescription or New
Thought booklet could possibly
produce so marked and beneficial
, an effect.
This morning I gleefully betook
myself to the .1. M. High Com
pany’s fascinating display of fall
and winter hats. The hats them
selves held one entranced and of
fered irresistible attraction and
the millinery department was
made, appropriately gala with pot
ted palms and fems. The opening
is to be in force for three days, but
1 chose the first day of ail for fear
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PIANO I
ISSIMKMgMUfbjniIMMW—BMMBME—MMWgi
PROPOSITION EXTRAORDINARY!
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I One year’s free use of a Grand, Upright or Player Piano.
Have you an old tin-panny Piano that is a burden to you ?
Have you an Upright Piano which you would like to convert
into a splendid Grand?
t
Have you a silent Piano which might be exchanged for a
Player Piano ?
We are going to make it possible for you to own either a new Upright,
Grand or Player Piano without investing one cent for a whole year. Let us
have your old instrument now. We will place in your home one of the above
Pianos and at the end of the year you may begin to make small monthly pay
ments on the difference in price, and this difference will be so small as to sur
prise you. You wonder how we can do this. We could not, except for the fact
that this enables us to more thoroughly introduce our instruments in this sec-
Ition. Call or write for full particulars of the plan which makes it absolutely
unnecessary for you to be longer without the advantage of the best in music.
Pianos of the highest grades included in this offer.
Story & Clark Piano Co.
I 61 North Forsyth Street, Atlanta, Georgia
that I might lose some of the pris
tine freshness and beauty. Or,
perhaps, it was simply my insa
tiable feminine curiosity and en
thusiasm which could not be re
strained beyond the first few hours
of September twelfth.
A woman is never so distinctly
feminine as when she begins to
select her hat. She exhibits all
the traits of her goddess ances
tors. The pride of Juno, the co
quetry of Psyche and even the
wisdom of Minerva are evidenced
as she receives, rejects, dons and
finally selects her most charac
teristic article of apparel—her hat.
A true woman realizes that her
hat makes or mars her costume.
Therefore she expends more time
and more thought in the choice
than seems necessary to mere, un
initiated man.
Though I am thirty years old
By MARTHA RANDOLPH.
and the mother of a sturdy boy
who manfully claims nearly a doz
en years, I am as eager as Miss
High-School when the season's
new millinery appears. Perhaps
I realize more fully than she the
important responsibility of choos
ing a hat. I forget all the little
worries of life in the sweet anx
iety of securing a becoming one
and lose sight of the tiresome util
itarian motive and allow my ar
tistic sense some freedom. I know
that a hat, more than any other
part of the costume, must first be
becoming and beautiful or it can
never be useful. It must fill the
wearer’s soul with pleasure.
A busy newspaper woman with
less time to spend than the aver
age woman, 1 have had to learn
where I can find appropriate hats
and artistic milliners. I cannot al
ways rely upon my own judgment
and am often too tired to exhibit
my taste. I must go to a millinery
establishment where brains will
be used for me.
And that is* the reason I go so
confidently to J. M. High Com
pany's and choose my hats.
Paris hats with the artist's name
attached appeal to every atom of
temperament a woman holds.
Georgette, Camille Rogers, Caro
line Reboux, Lewis. Virot and
Kurzman are magic names to a
woman and she feels proud to be
able to recognize the little indi
vidual touches which each bestows.
A close rival is our own Amer
ican Gage. Gage is a hat connois
seur. Gage hats are smart and
show a chic quality which every
woman envies in a Gage hat
wearer.
The colors this fall are most
interesting. Various shades of yel
low from the beautiful amber to
the darkest unburnished gold,
taupe combined with brilliant
cerise, bronze with oriental bands
and the ever-lovely combination of
pink and white seem to smile in-
vitingly and bewitchingly upon us.
The gold and oriental embroider
ies vie with the gorgeous velvet
flowers tn attractiveness.
Plumes were never more lovely.
They appear in every tone and
tint—green shading to taupe, pain
pink to cerise, lavender to deep
purple, light blue to King's blue,
amber to golden brown and deli
cate pink or blue shading to taupe
or black. One, two or three of
them you must have, but which
ones?
Words can not describe hats.
The very name is inadequate to
express present-day creations.
•'Ctiapeau” savors of affectation,
and I grope for an appropriate
phrase that can in part suggest the
loveliness of the edition de luxe
headgear I saw at High's. Even
if I had to resort to a double or
triple use of the ever-usefnl
hyphen, I would not feel quite so
impotent. I long for Miss High-
School’s vocabulary so that I may
say that High's hats are the
sweetest, loveliest dears I ever did
see. and I think they are all just
too swell for anything.” For Miss
High-School is not a whit more
enthusiastic than I am, but simply
does not lack the courage of her
frank ardor.
A lovely white plush hat with
swansdown edge and pink facing
makes me almost willing to be a
bride again so that I may have an
excuse to purchase the beauty.
A black and white picture hat
with graceful, sweeping white
plumes and dainty chiffon edge is
charming.
They are all lovely. I can not
tell you how irresistible they are.
But I can give you a confidential,
important bit of advice. Please
heed it
Go to J. M. High Company’s mil
linery opening.
If you do. I can easily foretell
where your hats will be purchased.