Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, October 10, 1912, EXTRA 2, Page 11, Image 11

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\ 4W ... . . . ' % ' ;; ■r •' ' W ;^9k>i JBk HHfck ..-nut-eqs • writes: ‘'My hair is so oily ? 1 wish you could tell me Renting to make it soft and fluffy It rnX" ms positively homely. I also have a great deal of dandruff." \nsw. Manv women would be more h< u'ti-ol if ’hey had soft, fluffy hair. I '.,'. t .,i ~,u a very simple remedy, one . W M make your hair soft and fluffy. 1 w-'l . ;re dandruff. Itching scalp and i-Lcr'iess and falling hair. Ask your for a 4-ounce jar of plain yellow and use according to directions, ~,,u will be surprised to note the dif ference in your hair. • Fred W ' writes: "I suffer with head ache indigestion, nervous debility and an-'itb" thin almost to the danger point. tvh:it ran be done for me?” Answer: You can very readily over come these difficulties by using 3-grain f>. nth 'lane tablets. They are put up in sealed carions with full directions. These are highlit recommended by physicians, a-c >f used according to directions you i. rid of headache, your di gestion will he gone and you will gain from 10 to 30 pounds. These tablets-should bo taken regularly for several months, a nd you can depend on gaining flesh. ' Lee" writes: "I have tried so many remedies for rheumatism that I am al ;i t afraid to try any more, but if you ian toll me a sure cure I will try it.” .Answer: no not be disheartened be et iso vou have not been able to find something that would cure your rheuma tisn for you 'an be cured if you will tab what 1 tell you. Get from the drug t - . : lodide of potassium 2 drams, so ri' salicylate. 4 drams, wine of colchi r . >. ounce, comp, fluid balmwort 1 i " onip. essence cardiol 1 ounce, and s'.iup arsaparilla 5 ounces. Mix and take a teaspoonful at meal time and again before going to bed. • • •' Fern" writes: “I have suffered with id gl for some time and I am a’r v\oak ami tired most of the time, i which I think Is due to the severe cough-f Ing Can you give me a remedy?” Answer: Yes. your weakness is due to hp coughing, but you can be cured by j9.rg the following: Get a 2%-ounce :<i Luge nf essence mentho-laxene and i rdlng to i i i ■;< ns on the bot 1 ■ take a teaspoonful every hour I the cough Is cured. This ima full ] int of the very best and I ■ >rup, If your druggist ]:<• ha\e o t-nthn-laxene have him order I it for you of the wholesale firms. ♦ ♦ * Doctor "What can I take for a bad cas*» of indigestion. I have suffered with It for many years and nothing I take nelps at all. I am also bothered with > -fM. RICH & BROS. CO.l- * 1--'-'*« t» .MMhMBIVaMMMnMmaaNXirMMaM* i ECONOMY BASEMENT g < Friday Bargain Day No. 29 JJ CENTERPIECES MEN S SHIRTS JjC JB 59c Round Scalloped Cen- Men's 50c Amoskeag 3* terpieces, size 36x Chambray Work- Osi A ®®'-- c* 36; Friday only. . favv ing Shirts vvC r V, . tfSf ' K bED SKIRTS° RD CHILDREN’S DRESSES 2? $2.50 Bedford Cord Skirts; Children's 89c Gingham, gj- t W Fall a AA Chambray and Percale models Dresses; all new IQ erf —F all cut models. .. "TV V LADIES’ SILK HOSE « *5 Ladies’ 25c Pure Silk MEN’S HEAVY UNDER- W*-’ Hose; black only ;‘4 WEAR •» tor .»0c; each .. If C Men's 50c heavy Fleece <tJ LADIES’ KID GLOVES Shirts and 2 ’ > i.«<ii«- $1.0.. Ki,i giov,.,; 5> ej slightly imperfect; black TABLE DAMASK n t -I.id (olors; to 4 Of* 39c heavv mercerized Ta- JU >^’9, nek IUG ble Damask; satin 2 ‘te l LAUNDRY SOAP finish, yardfaUV tjj L n big cakes of Kirk's CREPE PAPER -to ~m i Laundry OEffc 10c Crepe Paper, all colors 2 > •••—'' —and shades; E- t x-Jj WASHING COMPOUND roll wC Ji i hree packages of James CHILDREN'S OUTING I’yle's Pearline Washing NIGHTGOWNS t to 1 "nipound; this is the new Children's 39c Outing • B i'hree -Q K | a „ nc l Night- S BLANKETS CHILDREN ’S UNDER * " 1 gray fleece-lined Plan- WEAR - ridav.°pair IZe ’ 39C Childrens 39c Fleece -r - —.LIL W "! Vests and Pants; OEi» *U LADIES’ GAUZE HOSE all sizes £36 Ji Ladies !!)<• fine Gauze —————————— W._ v l» Hose . black only OEa C. T. N. SCRIM J . J* 'pair forfc»QC 15c C. T. N. Fancv Cur- > COTTON CHALLIES p" S " i ’" > lOC 1 1 otton Challies; beau- gjjp I'prsian patterns; full MEN’S RAINCOATS -r ' mehcs wide; just the . ... .. _ _ * ■ * q c - linen HUCK TOWELS BOYS’ BLOUSES J ‘ ''•imped ami figured Bovs’39c Percale Blouses; m n Huck Towels; size assorted pat OCf* * • assorted <| Og terns CiWV ~ APRON GINGHAMS CEILING DUSTERS J •'’tandard Apron Ging- 25c Ceiling Feather Dus- 5c 10c 5' Hi* ■ .. ■<<■. ~- ■ _ . • ' ' GEORGIAN WANT ADS BRING RESULTS. The Doctor's Answers On Health and Beauty Questions - BY DR. LEWIS BAKER. The questions answered below are < general tn character: the symptoms of ! diseases are given and the answ-ers will ) a PP’Y to any case of similar nature ? those wishing further advice, free I 5 !a .L? d<ir ?, si :. Dr Lewis Baker, College )• Building, College-Ellwood Sts., Dayton S Ohio, enclosing self-addressed, stamped ( ' envelope for reply. Full name and ad- S ; dress must be given, but only initials ) or fictitious names will be used in mv < answers. The prescriptions can be SI filled at any well-stocked drug store ) Any druggist can order of wholesaler constipation.” Answer: You should not neglect in digestion and constipation, as it leads to more serious trouble, very frequently appendicitis Is caused by this neglect. Be gin at once and take tablets triopeptine. I nese are packed in sealed cartons with full directions for taking • • • ‘‘l-aura S.” writes: “I am so tired and i nervous all the time that I can scarcely ■ drag one foot after the other. It is very hard for me. as I have to work. Mv appetite is also very poor." Answer: What you need is a good tonic restorative treatment. Take ’ the tonic prescribed below and you will soon be strong and healthy and will not have that tired feeling. Your work will be come a pleasure to you. Syrup of hypo phosphites comp. 5 ounces, tincture cado mene 1 ounce; mix, and take a teaspoon ful before each meal. This should be continued for several weeks until you feel perfectly strong. • • • "Martha" writes: “If you know of a safe, harmless but effective remedy for reducing weight, please advise." Answer: Purchase these two ingre dients at the drug store and take a tea spoonful after each meal for three days, then double the dose, continuing for sev eral weeks. or as long as necessary: Aro matic elixir 5 ounces, glycol arbolene 1 ounce. Mix by shaking well in a bottle and always shake before using. It is well to purchase these separately to avoid sub stitution. • • • "Anna R." writes: "I have taken medi cine from several doctors for liver and kidney trouble and constipation, but it does not seem to help me at all. My skin is sallow I have constant head- I aches, and dizzy spells. What shall I I do?" I Answer: The best remedy that I know for your trouble is 3-grain sulpherb tab lets (not sulphur tablets). These are packed in sealed tubes with full direc tions. Most of the remedies only re lieve. but if you take the sulpherb tab lets regularly for a few weeks you will bo cured. This will purify the blood and your skin will lose that sallow look. ... "Busy Mother"—Bedwetting can be eas ily cured In children by giving them the following: Tincture cubebs 1 dram, tinc ture rhus aromatic 2 drams and comp, fluid balmwort 1 ounce. Give from 10 to 15 drops in water an hour before each meal. • * * Doctor: “I have a very bad case of ca i tarrh of the head and my stomach, bowels and blood are affected 1 suffer greatly and would like a cure." A. (1.: Local treatment should be used las follows: Get 2 ounces of antiseptic Vi- I lane powder. I’se a half teaspoonful to a pint of warm water; snuff the water from l the palm of the hand through the nos- I trils two or three times a day. Then Intake a catarrh balm by mixing a level teaspoonful of Vilane powder with 1 ounce of vaseline or lard, and apply to the nos trils as.far up as possible. Also take a teaspoonful four times daily of the fol lowing: Syrup sarsaparilla comp. 4 I ounces, comp, fluid balmwort 1 ounce, fluid extract of buchu 1 ounce. Mix and I shake well. .PTE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND N E WS. TH D KSDA Y. OCTOBER 10. IJ7T2. Parrot Snubs Visitor With Old Line of Talk POLLY UP ON LATE SLANG Polly of the zoo and her best friend. J. W. Norman, of the Grant park police. /HF W ' 'A 7 /iSSEbI 4 I’jSajMy y f 7 Zoo’s Champion Bird Positively Refuses to Allow Any One to Get “Fresh” Around Her. Gentle'readers, permit us to present Polly of the Zoo. Polly, meet every body. Now, be careful what you say and don’t pull any rough stuff. Just because you've been introduced don’t think you can walk up to Polly at Grant park and take any liberties. Polly is fairly courteous sometimes. Will she eat out of your hand? You bet she will, and eat a large slice out of it if you’re not careful. Hut she loves Captain J. W. Norman, of the park police, and she has a vocabulary of slang which would make Silk Hat Harry feel like last year's almanac. Polly, who came from Brazil several years ago, was interviewed today as she climbed over Captain Norman’s uniform, tried to chew off his buttons, and croaked soft confidences into his ear. "Hello. Bill!" was her salutation. She must have seen the Elk pin. “Want a cracker?” asked the re porter, not knowing anything else t< say and feeling rather embarrassed. "Aw, back up," retorted Polly. “Shut up! Look out! Get out of there! For the Lord’s sake!” "Fine line of conversation, Polly," re marked the interviewer. Polly looked at him soberly, cocked her head on one side, winked at Cap tain Norman and growled. “What dy'e think of that?" she ex claimed, in evident derision. “Come and play with me,” begged the interviewer, after the manner of Anna Held. •‘Aw. go to h—1!" retorted Polly And the interview ceased abruptly. All those remarks and others are in Polly's vocabulary. She has a line of small talk suited to polite conversa tion, but she seems to prefer the terse expressions of the street. She is a fighter, too. She has whip ped every beast, bird and small boy who has started anything, and cats are her particular delight. She has had the worst of only one scrap recently. Site nearly chewed off the thumb of a little girl who tried to fondle her, and the child's mother stuck a hat pin almost through Polly’s Interior econ omy. But she was well again in i day or two. though her loquacity didn't return for a week. Deaths and funeraU Mm. Mattle Standard. Tin- funeral of Min Mattie Standard, v* no died in Wellington, Tpx.. will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock at the re-” dence. Ht» Bedford place Interment will be at Louise Bell. The funeral of biuM* Bell, who died WedneMda.x. will be held thi> morning at 10 o'clock, at the reHidenep Z’> Inman avenue IhterimjfH will b» a’ I; <•; Spi Ings [ FUTURE EVENTS Mrs. Trammell Scott will give a box party at the Grand tomorrow after noon for Miss Pearl,Davis, a bride elect of October. The guests will in clude Misses Rossfe Belle and .-Mine Newton, of Griftin; Pearl Davis, Mar ! garet Northen, Katherine Gordon and Laurie Hooper. CUPID CHILDS DYING AT BALTIMORE HOME t BALTIMORE, Oct. 10.- Clarence L. Childs, known familiarly by baseball fans as "Cupid” Childs, is dying of Bright's disease at his home here. He was one of the greatest second basemen ' of the eighties and nineties, and as a ' member of the Cleveland "Spiders." of . the National league, made a reputation as a heavy batsman. i Mrs. Nancy A. Brown. The funeral of Mrs Nancy A Brown, who died early Tuesday morning in • Kirkwood, will be held this afternoon at Orchard Hill, Ga. i ■■■ lw r Appropriate Gifts at Popular Prices A set of Sterling silver Tea Spoons, put up in a hand i some velvet-lined silk case, ; can he furnished at $5.00 up ward. Other serviceable wedding gifts range in price from $1.50 up to the finest made. We are Sterling silver spe cialists. Here, you will see a big variety of useful and pretty cased combinations at prices to suit everyone. Mall orders shipped pre paid. Write for 100-page illus trated catalogue. Maier & Berkele, Inc. Gold and Silversmiths 31-33 Whitehall Street Established 1887 KODAKS.. UiL'* Hawkeyet rMu.lt I lest < lass Elniahlng and En rMSato laigmg A i-oniplete stock film*. p t. s, paper . <-h*mb alk. ete. Sp«'< ml Mall order I t.'partment for . out of town ••uxtoiners Send tor Catalog and Price Ll»t. 4 M tiAAXIS t.O Xfidar Dtp.rtmrn 14 Whitehall StATLANTA. QA I | PERSONALS Mrs. Williams McCarty has recovered from her recent ilinests. Mis. W. H. DeVoe, of Brunswick, is the guest of Mrs. F. P. H. Akers. Mrs. B. F. Weaver and family are now at home at 306 Myrtle street. Miss Elizabeth Rawson returned to day from a fortnight’s stay in New York. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Spalding have ar rived from New York, after a tour of the continent. Mrs. A. M. Crayford has returned from a visit in Birmingham, Talladega and Anniston, Ala. Mrs. James S. Wright returns to Brunswick tonight, after a visit to Mrs. Spencer Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Hemphill an nounce the birth of a daughter on Oc tober 9 at their home, 35 West Twelfth street, ■■ Mrs. M. R. Wiley and Miss Jose phine Wiley have If ft Atlanta to join Mr. Wiley and make their home in Bir mingham, Ala. Miss Lillian Carter returns Friday from Fitzgerald, where she is" the guest of Miss Kate Griner, who will accom pany her to Atlanta for a visit. Miss Mary Helen Moody is in Mem phis, where she will be the guest of Miss Dorothy Brode until after the Brode-Sledge wedding on October 16. Miss Mary Viiginia Harrison, of Brunswick, arrived today to spend some time with her aunt. Mrs. Spencer Atkinson. Miss Harrison is delightful ly known in Atlanta through her for mervisits to Mrs. Atkinson. Mrs. Herbert Blair Hanger, of St. Louis, is the guest of her sister. Mrs. Martin Dunbar, and is being cordially welcomed on this, her first, visit home since going to St. Louis to live. Mrs. F. D. Miller, of St. Louis, is also the guest of Mrs Dunbar. Several Infor mal parties are being planned for the visitors. FREE! FOR 2 DAYS MORE AT THE EMPIRE FURNITURE CO. [ Get a Grandfather’s Clock FREE gE SI RE to come in and get a beautiful GRANDFATHER’S Clock FREE. This offer holds good for two more days—Friday and Saturday! We’re a. new store with brand r new goods and we. want \Ol R account. If you II buy goods amounting to $25 or more THIS week we'll give you a magnificent GRANDFATHER’S Clock, like shown in picture FREE It 's a beauty and tall as a man ! We re just outside the HIGH RENT district—within a few steps of if. Our expenses are small, our goods new and of high quality—and our prices ar.- the LOWEST in town. We'll save you money—and will DIVIDE your payments, if you wish. We have only ONE price! All goods are marked in PLAIN FIGURES. Dining Room Furniture Bl TIIP I)ining Rooni is prob- (h fn f,b, v the most popular loom .-It, ' V °" r home ' • Mak >' H <'ozv |l ( Igxj Ml "‘ lh KAI,,,RK fornitui. Wp ftirf®'.'ftf, FflU p |e, f ‘- Hurs is the most .-oh , t BH y, II; Stock in Atlantu All finish, s. Hl I n, ' ll,(lin s Mahogany, Fuim d |fhlWnrSiff " '“‘TMM IjWffli M 3 Oak. Golden Oak. Waxed Oak l®| O’S O Spl 1 V and Early English. A wide w® ,5/ 4® 4-5 U jqg range of prices. The buffet [fl WM 'j, jf* like cut is being sold at other «■ ••% |M /j \ stores at s22.so—but you .an |R |g| fK 1 Our Divided Payments are Popular. Empire f..i A'517.50 IflM ll ,M " f J IHIi ,%••• HU A-t Bedroom Jijll |jj I ■ B Furniture |{'/l 'P 1;; /'^ ou about one-third ~ i “Ti? =! W]l|rTfln of your life in your bed room. EH ill! wM n . J‘_L_ ’ S "' why n "' mHke ’’ as coni " Em! 'r" 1 fflM Fl Mj. ’ 7111 sortable as possible ' If you 'l|ll .1-sL—’ll 1 uTO-- J .JMI " ant '' ' ornfort;,blv and lux- > ''i *// \ WB ' ur,ous ‘b foridshed. at a small “21 u Li,- price, come to us. See the |||gg J BwT^^RR7^ = 7 =S======:=: iH kind that's specially made for ~ ’lrv/ l\ / a Lfittl UR * n ''Mahogany. .'lreassian, ' • UH| Walnut, Oak Bird's-eye Ma- ' / ‘ . bUtI ple an ' l tlarly English. We U U IK a|| W 07 LJ have Dressers from $8 up to III'; HmS fill . feTT the BEST. The one like Ulus- 1.(11 W Vji l||, » c -i— tration comes In Mahogany or g /In. If Wl km /hi Oak. Other stores charge S2O 0 /l| Jv So mW® /II Divided Payments if You Wish. It a'p $15.00 ji| |dil H HI J. —" |L U W H d Two Carloads of Healers and Ranges Just Arrived i| !i We are Sole Atlanta Agents for McDougal Kitchen Cabinets 8 | BUY RUGS HERE AND SAVE MONEY! 1 I KEEP YOUR EYE ON OUR 'WINDOWS~FOR~NEW ' DESIGNS AND SPECIAL PRICES 11 ' ■" - - I 5 ft. 8 inches High. EMPIRE FURNITURE CO. r 129-131 Whitehall St., Between Mitchell St. and Trinity Ave. Our Name Is on the Windows--Make No Mistake INVESTIGATION OF FOGEL CHARGES IS SET FOR NEXT WEEK .NEW 1?()RK. Oct. 10.—President Thomas Lynch, of the National league, has called a special meeting pf the league, to take place at the close of the world’s series, as most of the club owners will be in town then. In the formal notice Lynch stated that this meeting was for the purpose of con isidering a serious issue that has arisen in the league. He mentioned no names, but it is known that this is the beginning of the investigation of charges made by Horace Fogel, president of the Phila delphia club, concerning the National league pennant race. Fogel was quoted a month ago as saying the race was fixed for the Giants to win, arid that the umpires were handing them games. He said prac tically the same thing ten days ago under his own signature. President Lynch did not answer Fogel the first time, but he is now thoroughly aroused, and intends to make Fogel prove or quit. Incidentally, this issue is likely to-cause a change in sentiment that will re-elect Lynch. A month ago it ap peared that he would be voted out of office. Lynch will present affidavits to show that Fogel said the things that reflect on the honesty of the National league SILVER TEA SETS SIOO,OO and Up The buying of ;i silver service is of considerable importance. The first thought is quality, next design, price, etc. The ideas of foremost designers are portrayed in every set which tends to constitute our selection. The plain lines of the colonial or the flowered repouse are here for your choosing. Our prices are figured on as small a margin of profit as is possible; we make it right to begin with and mark it on each article in plain figures. Zuqene UEWEUI.TO ” OT WHrrEHAUU’arB. and will have hi» umpires here to refute Fogel's charges. It is understood that the New York club will join him in de manding a show down. Beauty Aids At Low Cost (From The Journal of Fashion.) "Many toilet accessories can be made at home at comparatively small cost. A complexion beautlfier made by dissolving an original package of mayatone in a half pint of witch hazel is far better than expensive powders or patent lotions. It removes tan. sunburn, discolored patches and other blemishes, and keeps the skin attractively smooth and fair. "If your eyebrows are lighter than your hair, or thin and straggly, apply plain nyroxin with the finger ends. They can he trained into well formed arches by daily brushing. I’aroxin also improves the eyelashes and makes them long and lovely. "For sores, skin eruptions, pimples, eczema and similar beauty destroyers, try Mother's Salve, It heals cuts, burns and scalds without leaving a scar, and is recommended for obstinate sores. "Mole-hairs, fuzzy growths and super fluous hair on face or forearms are re moved without pain or injury with a paste made of plain powdered delatone and wa ter. Cover the hairs with this paste leave on two minutes, remove, wash the surface, and the hairs will he gone. "A six monlns' supply of shampoc powder is made by mixing 4 ounces of orris root and an original package of therox. Brush this mixture through the hair lit comes out easily) and your scalp will be clean, while your hair will be light, wavy, lustrous and easy to do up." (Advt.) 11