Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, September 30, 1912, EXTRA, Page 8, Image 8

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8 wiuirar CHILD SHORTLY If cross, feverish, bilious and sick, let “Syrup of Figs” clean its little waste-clogged bowels. No matter what ails your child, a gentle, thorough laxative physic should always be the first treatment siren. If your child isn't feeling well; rest ing nicely: eating regularly and acting | naturally, it is a sure sign that its little I stomach. liver and 30 feet of bowel- , are filled with foul, constipated wast< j matter and need a gentle, thorough ! cleansing at once. When cross, irritable, feverish, stom ach sour, breath bad or your little ore •has stomach-ache. diarrhoea, son | •throat, full of cold, tnngni coated, give j a teaspoonful of Syrup of i'igs and ini a few hours all the cleg ;. d up waste, ■undigested food and soui >’<• will gent ly move on and out of its little bowels without nausea, griping or weakness, and you will suteiy have a well, happy and smiling chi’ tga’n shortly. With Syrup of Figs' vou a -c not drug ging our children being composed en tirely of luscious fig-. senna and tiro- I mati - it can tot b< harmful, besides I they tlesrlv love its delicious fig taste. Mothers should always keep Syrup of | Fie- tandy. I’ is ' ■ •■'■'■ stomach, i liver and bov. 1 ■ ■■ ns ■ and ref- il.atorl needed—a little ; ’’■:■ today mil sav< a I Bick ■ hild tomo-i ov. Pull directions for chili ’ 'll ol all* ages and or grown-ups plainly p int'.l on the package. Vsl vour druggists for t lie full name. •'Syrt'p' of Figs and Elixir of Senna." prepared bv the * alilorni.i l**ig Sy tup Co. This S tin- delicious tasting, genu ine old reliable. Refuse anythin; else Offered (Advt.) PERSPIRMiON A COMPLEXION TONIC N‘-ver try to stop persrnt.i'ion, 'The more you perspire. tin r.m.i itnpl.iit.. is leaving ytt stem and your com- plexion should be clearer. A healthy. average weight man .should throw off daily through the pores of tin s kin al b ast Ik ounces of water. 300 grains pl' solid v. .-.I" ami I'D strains of carbonic acid ga*. Hence, j. you elog your pores so that p-r: mr;t tion e; n not flow freely, or foolishly ■use an astringent m contract t!:•• pores and retard perspiration, this wasti - the •blood, icctttmtlaie . and finally breaks ■out in pimples, boils and sore erup tions Often, too, the health is undi r miued. To ]i°ep healthy ami to have a eb ai complexion perspire freely Outdo..' exercise a good sweat and a brisk scrul is the best tonii world. To overcome the unpleasant odor of perspiration, do not us* clogging pow ders or dangerous astringents Tse 'HID. rubbing it gentl int . tit skin immediately t'-ftei you, morning bath. HID is a pure, dainty de-dorant. noth ing more, and never cl. ■■ i ■lard perspiration You can p' 1 mire '■.■•■elv. and there will be no odor b •:■ HID I makes the skin deodorant and purifi s| the perspiration as it flovs i!ID h s no odor or perfume of its ow n: i in- ro ly keeps your skin smelling fresh and | clean as from the bath. It can ted. in- I jure you and will not soil your I’m 1 get . Price 25c. postpaid, For sale by i all la.eolis' Pharmacy stores md : gi-is g< nerally. t Advt. t ■xrvv >- .- ■♦«»» imr.ijriia Mu—l»'n»r— k am e . .oww. , Gr.:cr a Selection of D amonds. Only Four i 'rT i-e&s Before Prices Advance. You can save fully 125.00 per eat at on diamonds Uy makim your purchase before the end of < ii to bet. . Write us about the diamonu. you want and let us semi you a carefully selected assortment of grades so you can examine them leisurely in your home. All express charges will be paid by us, whether you purchase or | not The stone selected < an be set- !■ tied for by paying one-fifth cash l! . and the balance in ten equal I’ monthly payments Call or wiite for our illustrati ■ I booklet, "Pacts About Diamonds’ ■ Full particulars <• incoming our » attractive plans are giv en and n- t | prices are quoted on all weights .. and grades j Maier & Berkele, Inc. ’ Diamond Merchants. 31-33 Whitehall Street Established 1887 I Pref. Agostini will reopen his Dancing School i on next Saturday Afternoon at four o'clock I J. W. MARSHBANK ; Voice Specialist From beginning to highest artistic | finish New Studio 421 Wesley Memorial Blda. ■** w—imwm—nt ift ■.■'M-t-rTirnr T ■ | ■ ||r ! _ ... GEORGIAN . Want Ads P BRING RESULTS. rr : =" W| THE PARIS GOWKS x. G| Shown At the Fall Exhibition of i Virginia & John in Their Smart ’j** r , k -W* SK Shop in the Grand Opera House Building. £■ *r- vi • M ■ iS-t - f>l aft w 'a -—-x. Sigi t iSaKL' rfslfeL •■ 8 » w.i -wOlrk. Mr w- Iw v r ■ s’ f lIBi ■ - ■ ‘.- rT' | f ww w a t :i Sot iwov > w 3 t TL ? a 8m OBBbJI i-’W/J I w WHO . gHI // .A' ; - WaMM 4 BIH wWlwwl -w* 1 A w IBwi •T - -, a t Tcii s I <oßb* <-mIBBH W -•••"•-.I i ■ | giWQ giftWl'WWlw ■ I HaRF' x I k t ,’ W a v: ■ • >'s.-r,.c, ' riMB wWBw. c Rhine. fWI •?!’ CTMw L . / iswl 18811 r 'W3HM m ■ ~~ -.. . j : :.i OF PARK Picked Up by Miss J hn Bowie and Trans planted in Atlanta, Showing the Rich Result or the Progressiveness of I his Brilliant b inn of Gown Artists. ART and biistn< >s are nvjgnitieviilly | i»’ ’(b tt it 1 li< Box\ h li. on us lin - j pt r ii -r .Modistes known by the v< ! \ ori in; I ti in name <»f “Virginia & \ John.’’ The aids ic ntention is to give cer tain graii. tin lint that distinguishes i tltc <1 •. am < ’tb.it glories, ami the style I that i< true ’i’;'e busin; s intention is to bring :■> 'c women of the South t’u • smart of Palis, the best fash ions with t <■ true autJiorit> <d* tlnse| establish’i’'*nts of ’aims Semi-annual! visit: to his c enter of fashion assure | the eertaintx of this end. Miss I* -\\i< employs prof»‘ssionai | dirpers. famous for skill in the won-I dctful eft'ccis produced from silk and i lace and fur. Phis flam, with their drapers, make frequent visits- to the Fifth av. title shops in New York for artistic ideas. 'l’ll, women of thmrstia and adjoining’ -.tai ' - ar. v.cl! ■ fofimul with regard to Mi's Bom ie’s st 'en i'e ability, and this patronage is appre< i tied and eared for Gowns $50.00 and Up SOME REASONS FGR FALL ’"" —l In th. fall th< surface is dry. ' '.-'cA 2 Win it the wood is dry . the paint penetrates deep into tin. poti' getting a firmer hold on the surface. 3 \ house II .■'s a protecting emit mote in the winter 4 A •'"’n need of paint should nev< rbe allowed Io Eup|a. wifilijß weather the winter without this protection. Elj OT l ’diB s *' mtsler to keep out th. winter’s moisture by painting in fall than to get the moisture out ot c—' -■» th. wood to: spring painting. Sterling Paint is Sure Protection | a.. . il.. .syb sv" - w rww« •■» •• ,mi uss'ii—»-«ii —■■ ■.-iiewm—.n M.*>aaaMaenaMBtMW'aBananMMMMMMMMBaBMaaMMaiIBMMIIiaaMMaMIMBMao * GBOBGIAN WANT A DS BRING RESULTS. .or a i GANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.MONDAY, SEPTEMBER'3O, 1912. )in a highly satisfactory manner. The | '.romen of Atlanta have had. tilts week, I a rare privilege in tile exhibition just | closed—and tlie enthusiastic approba tion of many voices still ring through out the rooms in this smart gown shop in tile Grand. Neier were such mag nificence and richness brought to At- I i'.tnta befote and never before were | lasiiions so elaborate. And though the i handsome gowns hav« been removed from tlie dis'lay rooms they are sill) t being shown to those interested, to | gether with all fashionable accessories, line. . furs and all smart fabrics. Virginia M John have a very happy ■way of demonstrating to you lliat to ’ dr. ss well is not necessarily the ex | pensile way. They will gladly discuss I this vital point with you; show, just how w. ii true fashion fits into the simpler I ei’f.■«•!». They w ill show you nothing i but el. gam materials, nothing less than Itae . hie atmosphere that clings to . v- I cry thing made in this establishment, and yet this may be y ours al tile price y ou wish to invest. 4 F" WF • w ; w• KI iAj* *al 1 Pi It 4 v J®h i V «• '«;• ■ fHgtQ 1 w 'WU tik j -M AKMB.. phA ■. , f W JIHL \wi IsfaOiW / K-i - s *1 w z \\ W ■■ . Hr *aA»i * s ' 1 ,:: g>> Igylllßg v I ®- To Out-Of-Town »W>*wO MS! ' i ■/■i? ”'i 'i? *s ’ ■'■■ V'S* "St-s® SW '■> < ";■ »■ f 1 ‘TMraS'J --■ • l isJW®s i S’ & -iirw-v f ■■* > Wsbw?? ? 1 al Pi. f I -«&Of ■■■ faW wb s I - :: : " W ationage. gfeaOhjyW^^.x.,„fTa ";• ijß I d . ' V «K to ...S loi '■'! 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Then step to the phone and call Main 8000 or Atlanta 8000 and ask for the Want Ad Dep’t. Tlie Atlanta Georgian Want Ad Office No 20 East Alabama Street, 1-2 block off Whitehall 4