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GRACE DREW, THE PRIMA DONNA OF “ALMA, WHERE DO YOU LIVE?” BUYS
A HENRY & S. G. LINDEMAN PLAYER PIANO
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FIRE PROOF EUROPEAN PLAN
Miss Grace Drew’s ij|fe L, " deman
ability as a prima Family have been
donna is acknowl- f lSf|p' VlO bui!din « Artistic
eched bv musical
eagea oy musical ' JF ' hakv ey. di.. O t O . Pianos
critics throughout
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the United States.
She has success- 1821,
Atlanta, Georgia, Oct. 5, 1912*
fully sung: Cleveland-Manning Piano Co. and to-day
Atlanta, Ga.
“The Land of Nod’’ Gentlemen: are building the
vnimes or nor- z spent( ln your piano establishment and the Kindness of Greatest Player
mandy’ your Mr. Cleveland in showing me your Lindeman player-
U M #] piano. Pianos in the
I was very much surprised at the ease with which
Butterfly” he accompanied me in singing my song ‘‘Alma.'' ! world.
. , | Heretofore I never real! ed the possibilities of
And
a player-piano, and I shall be very happy to place an Prices:
“The Chocolate or^er with you for one of these instruments on my re-
Soldier” ; $750 Up
Again thanking you for your courtesy, I am,
and • Gratefully Yours, Easy terms of pay-
“Alma, Where Do ? ment by arrange-
I You Live? <>• ment.
I Cleveland- Piano Cor
“THE STORE BEAUTIFUL"
I 80 North Pryor Street
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TEE \TLAVTA GEORGLVV AXT) XEWSAVEDNESDA T. OCTOBER 0. 1912
Wednesday
BARGAINS
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Specials quoted here will be
on sale positively one day
only—Wednesday. None
sold to children.
FRUIT OF THE LOOM W 7 A
10,000 yards of genuine Fruit of I ■
the Loom Bleaching, yard wide, mW | ■
at, yard
Not mors than 10 yards to a buyer.
WHITE BEU SPREADS
500 full double bed size White 3 ”
Counterpanes good as any you’ll 3
find at $1.50; this sale ’l#
AL SERSES Jl
1,800 yards 44 to 50-inoh All-Wool M ”
serges, white and colors; none Il
jworth less than $1.50; at, yard... Wf
ALL-LINEN NAPKINS Q4| CA
200 dozen 5-8, 3-4 and 7-8 size
fine all-line Table Napkins;
worth $2.98 to $5.98, at, per
dozen, only .' / ■**■■o
BLEACHED SHEETS
600 full double bed size Sheets I
made of good bleached sheet ng f §
or sea island; worth 69c; at. each «®®«ra" WJ
RUGS OE
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300 Smtih’s 27 by 54-inch Ax-
minster Rugs, very best quality;
in this sale at, choice ®Sssß
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LACE CURTAINS
200 pairs Nottingham and Sax
ony Lace Curtains, extra wide EL gm aB H
and long; $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 kJ
values; pair
FLOBR LINOLEUM
25 rolls of best Floor Linoleum ; W»Ws g “
can't be bought elsewhere for * J
less than. 75c; at, yard
READY-TC-Wm HFsT*g B gg
1,000 Ladies’ and Misses’ Ready-
to-Wear Hats, all new and worth
vp to $5.00; choice, only ”**'"■■
LADIES’iIOUSEOBESSES
100 Ladies' House Dresses of per-
cal’s, madras etc.; all new styles ws- L .,>.■»•■
and well made; choice for only. .
LADAS’ NEW
200 Ladies' Lingerie Waists and a A
Colored Shirts and Waists. J
mussed from display; were up to fl S
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18 West Mitchell Street
Near Wh’teha’l