Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, October 01, 1912, EXTRA, Page 9, Image 9

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DON’T BE MISLED I BY “THE RING” | " I Spending money like water, and pub lishing lists of unauthorized and bended knee solicited names doesn’t mean victory by any means. Don’t be misled. NOWABOUTTHE“RING” I In The Constitution this morning Mr. Chambers publishes a list containing a large number of the names of some of the best known gentlemen in Atlanta, and at tempts to confuse the voters by this artful method of mixing the ring with gentlemen whom I have never accused of being con nected with the nefarious organization. But the “Ring” Exists I Just the Same ■ and every intelligent person in Atlanta who is the least familiar with the situation can easily go through the list and separate the goats from the sheep, and in addition sup ply the names which have been purposely left out, for the very best of reasons. ALL THE PEOPLE NAMED IN CHAM BERS’ LIST OF THIS MORNING ARE NOT GOING TO VOTE FOR HIM. Every candidate in the race for Mayor has supporters in this list, and any one who so desires can prove it for himself by ten minutes’ investigation. I SUCH METHODS AS THESE ARE OUT- RAGEOUS AND BENEATH THE DIGNITY OF A CANDIDATE FOR MAYOR. There is no excuse for using voters’ B names without authority, and the desire to keep out of a mud slinging public contro versy is the only reason several these gentlemen have not called Mr. Chambers and HIS RING to time. CHAMBERS AND HIS “RING” REAL- IZE THEY ARE FACING DEFEAT And I put my friends and the general pub lic on notice that all this mud slinging, per sonal vilification, and trumped-up affida vits are but the insane and hatred-inspired, dying efforts of a defeated crowd of PET TY OFFICE HOLDING RINGSTERS, who see the control of the people’s money slipping from their grasp. ATLANTA NEEDS AND SHALL HAVE » A BETTER GOVERNMENT. I The present condition of the City’s streets and sewers, and the public works generally, is a good example of what you may expect in the future, if “THE RING” continues to rule Atlanta. WHILE I AND MY FRIENDS ARE SAT ISFIED THAT I WILL CARRY EVERY WARD IN THE CITY, I take this opportunity of impressing upon my friends the necessity of casting their ballots, in order to avoid a second primary. Respectfully, I James G. Woodward I t CANDIDATE FOR MAYOR I * THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1. 1912. J. M. HIGH CO. J. M. HIGH CO. J. M. HIGH CO. Anniversary Sale CONTINUES TUESDAY With the Most Wonderful Bargains Atlanta Has Ever Known At the present writing our house is crowded with eager buyers who are getting finest of values in new Fall Merchandise, reduced especially for our THIRTY-SECOND ANNI \ ERSARX SALE. All articles advertised in Sunday’s papers will be sold at the reduced prices as long as they last tomorow, and the sales tables will be filled with other Bargains as fast as the first lots are sold out. NOTE THESE OFFERINGS: Women’s Tailored Suits Millinery Department fat $19.75 and $22.50 “ Velvetshape. Two lines of fine new Serge. Diagonal > and Bedford Cord Suits Just received by ex press this morning to add to this truly re- S Suits in the smartest models, copies of $40.00 and $50.00 Suits, lined with Skinners Beautiful large black anti colored velvet shapes—the kind to trim with Ostrich satin, satin-covered dress Shields, latest Maline. etc., for Dress Hats. Regular $5.00 values. ** high girdle Skirts, $25.00 and $30.00 values, Anniversary price $2,79 at $W.75 and $22,511 $15.00 to $20.00 TRIMMED HATS, $9.95 UT ,U.; Our clever designer and milliners have been busy for days trimming Hats for 77 1 .> Sail) ole Suits Worth this sal< ‘’ an<l we liave also reep ' S(,m< ‘ ver . v ,ate models in Pattern Hats. Hats W ~ f° r sHeet, Hats for full dress, and such values as others price at (hQ AC jZ \| y $15.00 to $20.00. Our price r . L><' An unequalled showing of Imported .Models, Fifth Avenue Hats and adaptations. I IJ V Hardly any two alike in this line of Sam- will l,r S, '(>WU at prices from $12.50 to $50.00. / | I I pie Suits secured by us at a price which ——— I ’• . «•_ j! enables us to give the best values ever shown ■I l| l\ ’ I j * n Atlanta in fresh, new garments, specially - ' ■ ■ -.. l\ J *‘.L S = ANNIVERSARY LACE SALE LOVELY SHOPPING BAGS I V ll ’ effects and Novelty Suitings. Some braid- |R C £n c 25c Values x *‘ w heather Bags in every Stvlish f ill All I trimmer, an. al; in original and quite exclu- ’ ’ " . kind, the new smaller shape fitted K 111 -All I sive models, copies of much higher-priced Do you need laces for dress trimmings. 1> . . .. 1 H At 1 Suits ' Youl! find ,xactly the same styles or for bridal and other garments? We'll r( .„ ( i;i. 1...;.. , r 4.1 : . n 1 ,’' lgS a would I W priced in this city att $29.75 to $35. Anni- offer truh except io nal bargains in r IJiJA \ low- >1 An,and Wl. tlftA .ff* i~\ Clunv Bands and Edgings and all j asf JL •VZXZ Aa" kinds of regular wash laces. q a|| the" ' latest in Fitted ™ Values to 2oc. Anniversary Leather Bags; values $6.50 and $7 50- pnee, yard f or (>h()ice sf . fl() Anniversary Sale of Dresses Home Dre.. Bargains ~— Charmeuse and Eolienne Street Dresses in the latest effects, some , , « » > \7 Ml I (Miff kimfiflAC Cl OS with the new gathered backs, high waist, Robespierre collars, lace vest- All we hfIVP !<‘i t of OUT IjIKiIPS r f rcfllu l\llllvllV3 vi.YO ces or jabots, sashes and long sleeves; .HI sizes for ladies and misses in | l((|)s| , |) reS ses, both light ttlltl dark W> dozen t’reim Kitnotlos new Km the popular colors of black, blue, brown, taupe and navy. , ° 11 *• | H r\ ifiionos, nt \\ nm- See the Special values in this sale at $12.95, $14.75. $25.00, $29.75, $35. colors: regular $1.20 pit‘f‘ and Robe effects; $2 50 O EVENING DRESSES ALSO INCLUDED "oJi™ Gown Bargain J e... -••••♦ 1 - 98 Lovely little Chiffon Dancing Dresses for debutantes, some trimmeo ... ' Jutln g UOWH Bargain $3 )() KimOHOS S 3 Q 8 with shadow lace and hand-made flowers are pri< . d $12.95 ami $14.75. Women’s white flannelette also pink | v <|W*7U . L °vely copies of Paris models in charmeuse. < <i e chine, m<s- atl( | blue stripe Gowns: double face j Long Kimonos, made of Chenev saline. Chiffons and laces for young .adies and ma . Dinner, Theater , ■ ~ 1 ’ ■, • o -n 1. ’ and Evening Gowns; anniversary sale prices so •,> $75.00 values yokes; full Krif* tiros. Mmono bllK, Empire O O —519.75 to $65.00. s j Zl , OV** j styles; a wonderful bargain . *pO»</O Entire Stock of Furniture Reduced Off Tuesday Rugsand C? A. T extra Carpets 13 IL IX o/yLE/ Bargains 5-8 Jute Stair Carpeting, or Run- , wu„ e 7<'» 3 R?n C Wonderful Bargain Sale of the Season’s Most Fascinating Silks 1212 c New Perci|les Exceptionally high-grade Axmin- colors; Anniversary bm'der^nd'stair i<> mate'h: worth Atlanta women have never seen a more 42-inch all silk Crepe de chine in street Sate, yard. 9c $1.50; made, laid and e i os enticing and worthv bargain than this, and evening shades, lovely for the new sivan « ..™i A|I Xp „. Rl|l S | ]a(linps in 42 . in( . |1 „ Rl]l |)l , ess( , s; $1.25 value: for X Xditv:" ’ wideaem ‘ wiiton Velvet Rugs. 2; x.G-inch. j> O p|j n s].so quality VvV the Anniversary Sale, vard vwV each 50c bright, beautiful colors; spe- 1 i . . . w $1.25 ~ ‘ Mohawk Pillow 1O 1 O 36-ineh Charmeuse Afessalines, <fl 36-inch Black Chiffon Taffeta, 36-inch Cases, each l £• 1-Zc Axndnst..,. Rugs. 36 ‘n-s va , l|( . s „ p |(( -- V})rd JI ~ ill( , ttp p. value 36-inch Brocaded Pean de Crepe and XHr / ’L\ full doub,e hPd Marseilles Axminster Rugs. 36x72, very Ser<'f* values to Aft 44-inch Olga ( repp. $2..)0 and $.>.00 patterns. $1.25 Qn x, I ;,syx"': $3.15 y»;i 89c $2.00 8 c SiiS- rwn»™i - ~r i ’i;;' 2 - $9-25 .....$1,50 $3.00 * 95c Axminster Rugs. 9xt’ feet, extra Fancy Silks, ribbon stripe ami warp Accordion plaited Chiffon, bordered and White hemmed Huck Towels, red woHh So'jor.. $18.75 prints. Street and evening shades Dresden patterns; special AA ‘S;’‘dozen 90c , , „ „ '•'« values yard $2.50 and .... All Wilton Velvet Rugs. 9x12. • g ,„. (i selection; eio 7C Remnant* of Table Damask worth $22.50; for flO.tJ from 2 to 3 1-2-vard lengths at Look at These Dress Goods Specials at • and samples of Towels sq=oo NEW FALL TAILORINGS $1.75 CHIFFON BROADCLOTH . liX‘' iron, for $2. $2.50, $3, $4 and's4.so.' ’ ’ colonial draperies and \a I ues •English Serges Sto tin 52-inch finest Chiffon Broadcloth, in all LACE CURTAINS. Serges. Whipcords, I anama and ( heviot I . Down Comforts, sateen and silk- Very prettv Colonial Draperies, Novelty Suitings; 45 ami 54 inches i !ll ‘ w *'°' ors < medium tones, evening lined, from $5 to S2O. with geometrical designs; worth wide; 'all colors m-. nn shades and black; 1 r*r- for’ 15c and black; vard 1 •VV i $1.75 value, vard ipl.Zs Cotton Blankets in white, tan and ■ ■ ■ T gray, at sl, $1.35, $1.50, $1.75, $2, Etamines, with plain field with __j $2.25, $2.50 and $2.75 pair, worth 35c; ”fm, 27 l-2c > /T T T T T T «. ata All Nets and Lace Curtains will ■ t®. /H H S g 1 ■R ■ « W Splendid all-wool Blankets on bear a marked reduction during ■ H m S H ■ ■ fl B B ■ special sale tomorrow at, pair thls sale ' J e IVle HL \JF 11 VJ and $398 - 9