Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, September 21, 1912, EXTRA 2, Page 8, Image 8

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8 KSTOBf GDI! Mil 10 MW CIH.OB By Common Garden Sage, a Simple Remedy for Dandruff, j Falling. Faded, Gray Hair. The old idea of using Sage for dark ening th'' hair is again coming in Vogue. < >ur grandmothers had dark, gloss'} hair at seventy-five, While our mothers are gray before they arc titty, j Our grandmothers kept their hair sof’ and glossy with a "Sage Tea." whit a ! also restorer! the natural color. One objection to using such a prep j aratlon was the trouble of making it. i This objection has been overcome by the Wyeth (’hemical Company of New j York, who has placed on the market a superior preparation of Sag. , combined i with Sulphur and other valuable rente- ■ dies for dandruff, itching scalp, and thin. weak, falling Hair The beauty of the hair depends more on its rich, even shading than anything else. potC' hav« dry. l irsh faced hair, when a. simple, harmless remedy will bring back ti e color ip a few day -, and ; don’t oe tormented with dandruff, itch- | Ing scalp and loose, faring hairs, i Wyeth’s Sage ami Sulphur Hair Rem-i! edy v ill quickly correct these troubles, and give color, strength and beauty to your hair Get a fifty -cent bottle from your druggist today, and prove this to youi own satisfaction All druggists sell it i under guarantee tb it the money will be refunded if the remedy is not exactly as represented. < Advert iseim nt. ' Call An Autoj PHONE BELLISLE ] Ivy 5190 Atlanta 1598 j DAY OR NIGHT. ji Five and seven ■ passenger touring « care, also closed care. Our drivers " are careful and reliable. REASONABLE CHARGES. AU calls answered promptly, and I. we never disappoint you. Bell Isle Auto Rent Service S 4 LUCKIE STREET. OPPOSITE j PIEDMONT HOTEL. 1 'I ! . ■- I | fin I I 1 1 Atlanta fit’s } | The ’ j , Georgian People look to whenever they want to buy, sell, tride, rent, pet help or a position. No matter what your WANT is, a Georgian Want i I Ad will get it, For Yoor Convenience Want Ads will be taken over the telephone any time and an *‘ A eoom mo d a tion Account’’ started with you. All “Accommodation Ac eJhint" bills are payable when bills are presented. Want Ads will be taken up to 1 o'clock on the day of publication. L====r = x_— ■— » = ._— ■ . ■ Most ' Men Who Make i Money On limited capital are J i those always on the ; lookout for snaps of all j kinds. In this dav and age the WANT AD | pages is the only place i a complete list is ever I offered. In Atlanta h’s II The Georgian i Where the Largest I List Is Found L . _J h lejfl .00 A I ■ WEEK I willclothUl sSb YO U Says “DAY,” tin Low-PriceKing I This easy payment plan of Day’s is not a cheap, L make shift scheme- but an up-to-date, dignified, I business proposition that appeals aiike to poor and rich. , The clothes that we offer you are made of the j | best materials that the markets of this country I | afford, the styles are the very latest, and the | u prices are the lowest in the city. You select what ' you want, pay a small amount down and “I’ll i I trust you for the rest,” says Day. Kt ' I • ... Whu'Sgl I lisMHiiMHKi I L ?■ r ■ T S3OO WEILER PiANu FREE | RULES: You get fifty \ ui<*s for evc*ry worth of goods bought on our I <;isy payment plan, fund an extra fifty votes for every dollar paid in. H amounting to 100 votes for every dollar spent with us. ■ Bring In a new customer and get 500 votes for such service. ■ Votes deposited in a locked box. and the key is given to a local I new-pap»*r man. Three newspaper men to be the final judges. 1 ('ontest closes on December 31, 1912. at 12 p. m. Partv receiving £ largest number of votes is the winner. Men I I * ;s: T7?v'T < m Vh'ii s and Youths’ suits., the | iwl ver ' hitesl stvles. for ® I 1 $9 to s3 ° I B /r J $2 - S0 $7 50 RS I 'K Blue Serge fall | ■J A $12.50 I BMf T-/ Men’s Hats (ineludin<_ r Stet- ■R Ai so "' s ' 8 ■I ■! $1,50 to $5 [ > I I Everything « p / New :nd ’ ■ Allera’ions a Free & Women MII.I.I\EKY A lar<je stock of late, up-to-date. Wx - r trimmed hats that wen* in- ■ I’l tended for two stores will be sacrificed for $1.50 to sls •. •• j I Ladies (lie- piece and '•oat S , :w■ '1 I suits. ' ‘ | $9.98 to S4O I i Special vns 1 suits m all I L y,,j ■ colors silk lined and hand- ’ I 1,.„, s H B sninely trimmed, for V- - k- | sls U „ ———VW «. MWS.-WMWMI xUE A TLANTA GWKtfIAJN AiXD MEWH. SA I L KDAY, ShP'I’KAIBER 21. 19iz. - "y ixj—m a—— For Four $5 Bills | (One a Month) ; I And On Free Trial With One Demonstration Record Free MMviraißMH mini in iMßiMMMMrrnir.. UMund 111 II WIBMII iivißianii vm: annsi-n ”T—i-j-~a.il iiimiiiii iiiim —Miimuißia—a I he new “Eclipse” model of the Colum bia—tuil size, complete and eo.uipped with tone-contto! shutters. ’ Order ns to send the “Eclipse” to your holin' with Ihe L'eniiinsl rat ion liecord. ”” ■J Si nd it back if vonr "yes and ears lei) yon it is not la> ger and finer and far better in g j tone than an,'- instrument you ever heard or \ ‘**r ; 5 saw advertised at anything like its pi'ice. | 3 Pay for it. if you keep it. in four payments ' I | °r <l lai'di. one a month, with no interest X ' T addfd - , . f Ihe ‘ Li lies'- plays all the records by all .j? the 'jrcai singers without exception. A signed ■ | guarantee goes out with e\er\ mslrinuent. If you have bheu depriving yourself of the endless l 1 enjoymeui that only a Columbia ean bring, certainly * j price need no longer stand in the wav. H COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH COMPANY |BB2 N. Broad St. Bell Phone Ivy 286, Atlanta Phone 1789- Cable Building ' CJ7B2R.’; .rwzatararr C-' r n7 ■!■>'. ,rm ' s ■■■Hl lll<w ■‘M! lim -.t. : -jr.'P-r- ~r-? l - ’Tr/.r^Bsco-»T3ErFw«>B3x«n«nrawswi TAt-iuwrmi-»aF«;aamwnan v.:a£.-Aas-s,--'...-:- ’ i—ir in tiiiui ■nyiiii—wii—iiTLini«iii»—i—iiiM—iw—■—■■■!■ JU—iwmi«Bnu-..-»iu ■■ulji . 1.. lw 'arc-. ~-~wr-rwin TTrr - r *'*" nrti -viaifc-»u4,uj—an ux -,—mn—u~. ir~ tii—m ir" rniwi --imwia- niwmin n—im■l—llll i ibi■!# h üb■ m#■■ u.■ .jr-iB-uij-r-:.-:. ■■rn-r---r-.-j..; t u .;- . 3 _ c ... —■■■■ n ? »IM urn I^———— I. ■■ KnmnM. us i! grand i fi OPENING The lekter Co. ’ 7 ■’’■’■■'■H'"! HIM ——WftMMWra—IIWII II HIM 11111111, !»■— and Tuesday, Sept. 21,23,24 -.f14M8 lliWWlw"’ ’ 'i * 1 I wl AHE MENTER CO., a large, new organization, owning / \ ”®i’ N IrIIIxI 11 i ar| d operating nearly 100 stores, invites your patronage. I Ki- T I Because we buy in such large quantities we can give | /i h i y better quality at lower prices than anyone else in this city. ” /; i This is the logical place for you to buy Men’s, Ladies’and ’ / ■" I mWI Children’s Clothing. H Lr I Because of our enormous size we can allow our custom* 11 I ') \ v ers to divide bills into weekly payments when desired, and I Lyi h a V t’still give better value for your money than even the largest 4 MhL v I department stores. Every customer gets a square deal and | 4 I courteous treatment. I J B Six Big Bargains for Opening Days I 1 / wF \ OS No. 501—Beautiful Chiffon Cl IQ No. 510 - Pressed CO ZQ No. 155 Messaline r ' Z.<'.i-WN>V ' / • a,st m ?<ie with chifton over »P x x Flannel Waist Strictly waist. Striped. Shadow ft',*' V net. Combination o inserted lacc. ehad- tailored. Soft collar and cuffs. Pock- lace yoke. Plain messaline cuffsand ow ace yoke and sleeves. Made with set- et. Very neat. Gray, lavender and trimmings. Buttons at back. I’hree- » in sleeves. Sleeves and collar piped with blue. Value $1.50. Opening Day Quarterslee-’es. Value $3.00. Open- I /’ W 'Y. * / Ciuffon. High neck. Handsomely embroi- price, $1.19. in ’Day price 52.48 f N '.'nwM ' y dered front. Comes in three colors, navy, li J , / ■ Copenhagen and brown. ’ “ il A- A— $2 9<S £ 0 ’ . 1038 ~ Messaline (M QQ No. 1458-Gray Mixed XT m •j d Petticoat. Twelve-inch Skirt. Striped worsted > . /. ’ ’V SU/>5 U/> No. 6703-Mercemed Petticoat, tucked flounce. Dust ruffle. Various dress skirt. High waist line. Run- 9 N. . y uL aCk ’,. fO V r ; ,n< i e "’, b r o,d £ r = ed ?> ad “- A great bargain. Value ning side effect. Hooks at side. A ! .A A. • ..V flounce with under dust ruffle. Value oc. $4 00. Opening Day Price, $2.98. neat and attractive garment. Value Openmg Day price, 59c. They won t last long at this price. $3.50. Opening Day price, $1 98. | ! j » ———,; r..« ! • Ladies’ Fall Suits and Coats Children’s Clotkisg Correct Clothing for Men Dcn’tfail to visit the Grand Opening. There arestvlesin Children’s , ....... . .... . j We have such a showing of exquisitely Clothing just as well as in grown- c honest , durable clothes, built for 1 beautiful Fall Suits. Coats and Millinery ups. If something new is needed aS T 1 a , s style J as is to be found nowhere else outside of for school wear, select it from TbiZd^man^wl 6 ! 1^ 11 * 1611 men to-day. New York City. In this wonderful exhi- our brand new stock just: re- J bition are garments designed to set off ceived from New York. Bring d rnOh t complete jCr every type of wearer to the most charming the children in and let us fit and S And i? and attractive degree. Tney are styles them out from head to foot. esneSlvltrlS aS ’ direct from New York. The question of especially strong is our medi- jjj durability and wear has not been over- m priced hne. For the man y■ k- J looked. PERFECTION suit° SN ZF ' Coats and suits at all prices from sls t • store in bk LpJU 4 un The drawinc above was made from Remember, a perfect fit is st .°, re m this city ohers a / (TWVf 1.• . ;,- in our new fidf stock * guaranteed. Any necessarv al- w ‘ der variety to choose from Jj’ K gaanents m our new tall> stock. terations are made free of cost. or greater range for individual J d j Dresses, Waists, bkirts, Petticoats, Every garment is thoroughly j taste. Fun line of Fall and I bnoes, etc. scrutinized before is leaves our I t Winter Overcoats, Raincoats, U i’ VVe also have a beautitul display of Fall our store. It must be abso- < Separate Trousers, Hats and ® fee I Millinery at prices from $2.50 to $8.50. luteiy perfect. j j Shoes. Boys’ Clothing "* “ ! _J I — — -■ , , I ■ ....... .... ,i. II _ - |,|, L _ ___ ||r THE MENTER CO. SUCCESSOR TO MENTIS • ROSENBLOOM CO SAME MANACERS BUT DIFFERENT METHODS. 711 WHITEHALL ST. (UPSTAIRS) FIRS! STAIRWAY NEXT TO J. M. HIGH CO 1 pL- ; Jl