Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, September 24, 1912, EXTRA, Page 12, Image 12

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12 Jin hi uh liiiliil iihiMw hmw Im I ill n \Him / —iißSffiß i n ** zZ ' $h F 7 ' l ij -* *»■-fl* / Kw Ing _ l ; Ife II f' 4®S3KS raBSEja 1 J f®_ f 1 UBi. F*i sseifc'!-’ f?] M ' 11 * W" y rtM II w *3 ROUSING SPECIALS FOR OUR FORMAL OPENING Tuesday—Wednesday—Thursday j OLEASE let us introduce ourselves—we’rp J. L. Satterwhite. M. Cormnins and Max Nev! TOMORROW I * we shall open our NEW FURNITURE STORE on WHITEHALL ST., between MITCHELL ST. and f I RINI i N AV E. —just outside the HIGH RENT DISTRICT. Our LOW RENT, coupled with the fact that jj we do most of our own work, makes our expenses small and enables us to UNDERSELL the other stores. | We have a brand-new stock of beautiful furniture—good enough for the millionaire and sufficiently low in price to place it within reach of the wage-earner. We divide payments, when so requested. To make <mr OPENING auspicious, we offer the THREE ROUSING SPECIALS listed below, for | Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday only! . SPECIAL NO. I SPECIAL NO. 2 Is A Is a 9x12 1 IHNINfi CHAIR RUG ■ i’l R M Fnr w «d- For TuMrtay, Wed M jfcS nesday and Thursday, we offer the hand- nesday and Thursday 0 so " 1e ninin « Chair. our Special No'. 2ls M? shown in picture, as W7 0 3per,al No ’• Not " 9x12 Seamle! ”' iSy rnor * than a set of Brussels Rua. This > six to a customer. Riir Is absolutely ». • ' ,But vo " ,an buy PERFECT and comes -S ‘ less than six I ; JKllfiAll-uj'tiiffifriMMMfyir n hea,l,,f ’' l Oriental B Tills chair conies in and Floral patterns, ifeflf. both Oak and Itarly A great opportunity English. Upholstered for you to get a good n braced and Hug cheap, for the ■HF W- »' very strongly con- home or for your of- WB 'Si 81 strutted. flee. ¥ Other Stores uk $2.50, Other stores ask Sls. Onr reg. price is $2.00; Our reg. price Is 812: j j e7’"51.48 $9.98 SPECIAL NO. 3 Is a Very Elegant BRASS BED===Bright or Satin Finish Wednesday and Thursday, our SPECIAL No. 3 is a luxurious, deganth finished BRASs'BED in cither bright or It s lull size and has 2-inch posts and 10 fillers. GUARANTEED to NEVER tarnish. It’s LACQUERED with BAKELI7 E. which preserves it. no matter what the atmospheric < .... -si* conditions may be. ¥ T *' ' ' ’ Other stores ask $15.00 | | i Our regular price is $12.00. 8 1 Our 3 Days Special . | I Price is $8.98 i f 11 I ■ ! b~ ' r ' ■ Thl« cut tn made from r photoKraph. ™iis" F£2 | You Money M/rC^LST.^7ff/JV/rY i YourZt I arterw.ai'®s ’ • *tiit ttiwim mi u juijum—w =BE====]E3{==si=ir= 11=; Do you want a position? = Do you want help? i 7ead ~ L Georgian Want Ads Every Dav ii ; 7"- ,|, v-< MIIIIHI _■ !-■■■ I . - J ' —■ 11 ii —_, J r*—" | THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 24, 1912. FRFFIfcrfS ? I ItEEelry ;7.u‘W: H : Only One j To » Btwtl Customerl nlrir • I i 11 I Man ml| ! “Dj ill” $7 iGM Mil i T- ill 1 'rfa* w o'l ”* To get your names 80 .ih H 7 | on our ice shall Iff' l| * p® I I o give atcay all this week. r...! O $ J ,/(( I absolutely FREE, to 111 $J 11! any purchaser of $25 11| '"f f jißl' I’ Worth of goods or more, “ I 7.j: one of these magnifi- 111^”777 t cent clock-s, the regular w ft w m ai price of which is $lO. •$! [Fif $ $ 0® Um. h’ ill Kd MH I M S M $ It s as tall as an ai>- Ma '.bli M ® iga a ii,' erage man and is 18 7h'l/fl $ | 'll inches wide. Genuine t ; 'iy ( a ' R7I J solid OAK frame. 7 ’ |7|l J’s 7 ; g| I J Mission I4 7 ax Finish Kiitl Illi -'fl H| .J i; Brass Movement. Jql .'(i.'i $ '' tmkS 11 4 ' H dulum, Weight an. ™juM7'llWT gr 9 I] chains are all of Brass. H Come tomorrow and 1 MM 0 se<> —a, /""" —■—■■■—- We Are a New Store! We Have Only New (roods! j We Will Divide Payments! We’re Outside the High Rent District We Will Sell You Cheaper! A Cool Night’s Jov! ■SB rWI—WITIM 'kwhhhhi STODDARDIZED Blankets M—KMaMKa—WWII 'll! ill 1 iCTMBt OttSg.v. I pREPARF. real comfort for the approaching cool K| nights by having the soiled Blankets Dry Cleaned H by the Stoddard Way which will make them as soft. sweet and fiufl'y as when new* EM Won’t cost tou much, M A Wagon for a Phone Call. We pay Express lone way) <>n out-of-town orders of $2 or over IQ Stoddard fg I mch & Sros - Co -' B =5 Jflf&ji’tor.cfy ————J 3 J; r Great Tuesday Sale Untrimmed Hats 3‘ - 77 ; i In the Greater Millinery Section of the 5- I ECONOMY BASEMENT ~ | •E —T— «f*lP A VARIETY OF SMART 5: £ W NEW VOGUES AT $1.39 There is sharp economy in this special for tonior- gM row on untrimmed Hats—lovely models, too —season’s 7 very latest shapes, which we were fortunate enough to W pick up at a rousing bargain. These Hats are Silk 3* • w'-'Ty Bengaline, with velvet underbrim. There are five shapes t 0 I ’ IOOSL ' b - om—large and medium shapes. The blacks pF' ar ° S - V ' PS recently introduced. They are abso- J-» Ml'// \ A 'Ty 'in l ,lte va hies at $2.48. tAA \'77G Tomorrow, Choice S yE $1.39 OO 3 'S ... ’ Fancy Feather Trimmings 79c JC At this price we will give yon choice of several styles— Jp A* aigrettes, and fancy ostrich and wing effects 79c <1 c> BLACK WILLOWS 7jj $4.98 Values at $2.98 Jp Just six of these pretty willows left at the price. An appro- gjy priate trimming for the untrimmed Hats. This sale onlv $2.98. '■ * ir 5 * • - jb, V Greater Millinery Section of the Economy Basement | J.MJIgs CoMwr. Sale of High-Grade Tailored Suits I Max M. Schwarcz Suits, $45 to $69.75; Kashowitz High-grade Suits $35.00 to $43.75; the Newgass Fancy Suits, $37.50 to $49.75; Good Suits from Other Makers, $19.75 to $35.00; also Goldstein’s Famous Stout Suits. It is a pleasure to fit the “hard-to-fit” woman here. Such a tiling as a failure to please the ■ largest woman never occurs in our Suit Department, because we sell the famous extra size or H stout Suits made by J. A. Goldstein & Co., who are snecialists'and stand without superiors in K the making of Suits for big women. GOLDSTEIN’S STOUT SUITS AT $25.00, $29.75 and $35. I \ lwb\ OlwU I / O RWI-wf■ I W 71 ¥ Special Sale of Newest Models at $27.50 I Every Suit m this collection is furnished back. This is finished in small velvet buttons ■ with satin-covered shields. A most cleverly with the skirt trimmed to cor- Est tailored model is in wide wale diagonal, the respond. A very great value at I coat having a belted back with one row of Tinmodels are in variations of Frock < oat I buttons, a modified eut-a-way front, notch styles and are distinctly mannish, with their ■ collar, revers. The skirt is a Sheath model simulated hip pockets cdeverly tailored not‘ b ■ luittoned from high girdle to collars, mannish sleeves ami dose sheath hem. Actual $3.>,00 model at f skirts. The fabrics are serges, cheviots and Beautiful two-toned or “shot” wide wale ’' l <‘ , ‘>iidi niixtm <‘s. liiced 50 Cheviot is the fabric used in a chic plain- ' tailored model with velvet inlaid collar. Skin- An English cord Suit showing value am! B; ner satin lining: panel-back skirt trimmed style in every line; has all edges bound "’ith K upon the left side with but- braid and a Beau de Cygne collar and revers I tons. Another $35.00 model at I The skirt to this Suit is a beautiful mode! . , . , with the braid trimming, a new feature ■ H A chic blue Bedford cord Suit has a distinc- the Fall. Speciallv Kfi tive eut-a-way coat with a fashionably loose priced at I