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Wh ere will You Carry Your Change?
’T’ll E new nags and purses are very attractive and not so bulky and cuniber
* some as last season. Man' b athers will be carried, which will please those
who like these beautiful textures.
»
Corn Purses of German Silver and Other Fine Metals
Bags and Pocketbooks in Many Beautiful Leathers
I anities in Neu) German Silver Designs.
The selection includes so many patterns that it would be impossible
\ l 'to attempt to describe them here individually. But yon may be sure
there is THE OXE that will particularly appeal to you. and its price you
W ’ • '' ill find lower marked at Jacobs' than elsewhere because we maintain our
/I V "T P (,| 'ey of the LOWEST BRICES IX THE CITY in this as well as all
/' ’’i . • 7 .;A other departments. Ilem-e it is very much to your advantage to, see
i -.'.iisi lACOBS" GOODS, and compare JACOBS’ PRICES before making your pur-
” chase.
Some of the most attractive New Leather Bags, (j* 1 fIA
usually valued at $1.50 and $2.00, at JACOBS’
We have exceedingly pretty Vanities in German Silver. Gun and other metals, priced
; from 25 cents upward.
The Metal Coin Purses average from SI.OO to $2.00; although some arc priced higher and
a few are less.
In the Leather Goods prices cover a wide range. See the special display in our Main
Store window of several new patterns that will be most favored for shopping and general
utility hags. These include the commodious but graceful!,', formed new deep shapes, with
plain leather tops, also bright and gun metal. Tlxw bags are valued regularly at $1.50
and $2.00; and you save from a third to a half £ i nn
at Jacobs’ Special Price 1 .vv
BIG SALE OF
Tooth Brushes
35c, 40c and 50c Values
Wj25 c
i At
' JACOBS’
| Whether yon
a need a new tooth
| brush immediate-
U ly or not, it will
be well worth
while to get one
v ' of these brushes
1 at this sale. In-
J.j eluded are inanv
’’7 W' styles: Bleached
brushes, unbleached, light, medium, heavy, curved,
straight, tufted or graduated bristles, ventilated or
solid backs —there will be a brush that is precisely
what you want.
Every tooth brush is of extra fine quality, genuine
bristles, fully guaranteed not to pull out. Priced reg
ularly 35c. 40c and 50c. For this nr
sale, at the Main Store only 2<t)C
Best Co!d Weather Tonic and Strength Builder Is
i ’p? Jacobs’ Wine Cod Liver Extract
it Wiii Prevent Your Taking Cold
'Wwl I 'TPIIIN and impoverished blood is what makes the system susceptible to coughs
Jjjuj and colds. 11l the eold weather you need pure. rich blood pouudiug
(•Htotrtfxferf through your veins to generate body and to throw off the eold. If the
’ system is frail and the blood thin and impure, from air. cause whatsoever, one
la ix"~~ tWn bottles of Jacobs' Wine Cod Liver Extract should be taken NOW. irnme-
. diately, before the hard, cold weather sets in, for there is nothing that will so
" a *jßSias’ 3 “ quickly build up rich blood and strength.
Jacobs’ Wine Cod Liver Extract
UHBO Is the Most Agreeable of Cod Liver Tonics
It retains not an atom of the disagreeable oil or fat. hence does not nauseate. The most
sensitive stomach can assimilate it. The medicinal properties of the cod livbis known to
be unsurpassed as an upbuilding tonic, are combined with wild cherry, hypophosphites and
pure port wine. For old people with thin blood, frail, puny children, delicate, anaemic
girls. Jacobs’ Wine Cod Liver Extract is superior to all other tonics. It makes pure, rich
blood, flesh, vigor and cold-resisting strength. '
We guarantee this preparation to benefit. If it does not, we will refund your money.
Two sizes: 35c, 67c.
Jacobs’ Pharmacy
i Main Store and Laboratory, 6 ’and 8 Marietta Street
I 23 Whitehall Street 102 Whitehall Street 70 W. Mitchell Street 266 Peters Street
245 Houston Street 152 Decatur Street 423 Marietta Street 544 Peachtree Si. ’
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If business is not brisk. Hud something to keep you busy and pay a prolit
at the same time.
Please learn how easy it is 1o do this b\ reading Georgian Want Ads.
If vou wish to secure additional capital to increase vour business
READ GEORGIAN WANT ADS.
Many men are willi ig to help you. You can find a partner, secure busi-
■ l it ess-gettin g agents, find customers for your goods, rent a part of your store
I'i through Georgian Want Ads.
READ THEM NOW.
Vou will learn many things it pars to know.
V. \ . ; -J))
Smooth and Harmless as Pure Cream
i This Cream Dentifrice
' Is Delightful to Use
I If all dentifrices were so agreeable as to make their
, ! use a great pleasure, we would not hear Tooth Clean
; liness lecturing all over the land—GOOD TEETH.
GOOD HEALTH. In other words, children as well as
grown-ups will find it t< privilege instead of a task io
keep the teeth clean if the dentifrice is thoroughly
enjoyable and makes the mouth feel good while being
! used.
Myrrh and Roses Tooth Cream
Contains Nothing to Harm the Teeth
It contains no grit, punx x- —s
ice. g-lueosi. sugar, gelatine Z\ i
or any other injurious sub- J Y
stance. Many dentifrices Ay J
contain sugar, and sugar is V
more responsible for tooth
decay than any oilier one \t Xa*'/
substance. Myrrh and
(loses Tooth Cream does
not irritate the gums and /CWk
cause bleeding. It does "' / fflx*
I not sting, has no sicken- ’ik
ingly sweet taste to naus- \ 'v Z \
eate, no disagreeable odor.
Il cleanses the teeth thoroughly, neutralizes acidity,
destroys bacteria, purifies and sweetens the breath.
' polishes and prote is the enamel, hardens the gums
and prevents their receding from the teeth. And it
, is particularly pleasant to use. Large collapsible.
■ convenient
THE \TLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 16. 1912.
! Chamberlin=Johnson=Dußose Company
ATLANTA NEW YORK PARIS
The W. B. Corset at SI.OO to $3.00
It Has More Than Its Price To Recommend It
Die Corset Department is a very important department
of this store. It recognizes the wide variance of women’s
likes and dislikes in this essential of her dress, and recogniz
ing this variance it proceeds to do all that corset-knowledge
and corset-experience can do to measure up to all the re
quirements of different women.
It has the best of the higher priced corsets.
It has the best of the less expensive corsets so that the
hundreds of women who wish to pay from SI.OO to $3.00 for
their corsets are assured the same careful attention that guides
the whole department.
And to these hundreds of women who do pay from SI.OO
to $3.00 for their corsets let us say, W. B. Corsets.
We say this because we know W. B. Corsets, because we
know how they are made and what goes into them. Once
you do, you will doubtless wear a W. B.
We know that the W. B. people go to Paris for their
models and then adapt them to better suit the American
woman.
So the woman that wears a W. B. is assured of a corset
of unusual grace and suppleness
As to their making—we know no corset at the same
price that is more carefully made, none that better materials
are used in.
So the woman that wears a W. B. is assured a corset that
is properly bound, that will not break, that will not lose its
shape.
As to this stock of W. B. Corsets-—knowing them to be
what they are, we could hardly do otherwise than carry at all
times a complete line.
•
Right now we have—
Four Models at SI.OO
Three Models at $1.50
Four Models at $2.00
One Model at $2.50
Three Models at $3.00
So the woman who would wear a W. B need have no
fear of finding a model to her liking. It is here—-whether her
choice be one with the extremely low bust and long skirt or
one with medium high bust and short skirt.
The W. B. ReduceMor the Woman of
Stout Figure
A corset that science has helped to build. It is of strong
coutil, is cut low under the arms, has elastic gores and is rein
forceclover the abdomen and hips—an ideal corset for the
stout figure. In models at $3.00 and $3 50.
In The Bazaar
The Bazaar is a unique little shop in Atlanta. It has
in its stocks the practical and the ornamental wares that are
usually found only in a specialty shop, yet in its prices and
its methods, it enjoys all the economies that the Chamberlin-
Johnson-Dußose Co. organization brings to each and every
of its departments—-which when our buyers enter the great
importing houses of the Eastern markets means much—means •
much for vou.
• / •
The stocks in the Bazaar, always interesting, are at their
height now—-and now that the living in doors has begun in
earnest and that so many homes must have new china, new
glassware, new decorative pieces for that corner and that nook,
the Bazaar’s stocks offer you every advantage that good taste
could give.
We/lirect your attention--if we may mention the two
in the same breath—-to a showing of nickel-plated coffee
percolators-—with alcohol, gas or electric burners and to a
display on the landing as you enter of old fashion brass
andirons.
Cliamberlin=Johnson=Dußose Co.
THERE’S A DANDY GOOD
SHOW AT THE BONITA
THEATER
One of the best bills of the season <.
being presented at the Bonit?
Peachtree street, all this week t ’
title of the play is A Night On a r o "'
Garden/’ It is full or fun. good mu "
and pretty girls.
The Southern Beauty Comedy c„™
puny, who presents the play, is
the best seen here this season. (Adv”)
wednTsday
150 c Jar of
J. & W. Greaseless
Cold Cream
GIVEN AWAY WITH EVERY
25c Box
J. & W. Talcum Powder
I (a full pound perfumed)
50 Dodson’s ?jc
Liver Tone . . c z i
SI.OO J. &W. i(k
Cod Liver Oil . I
SI.OO Wampole’s {
Cod Liver Oil . ui |
SI.OO Wine E'Jc I
Cardui vi |
1 Bars Fairy 'JCc I
Soap |
! SI.OO 2=quart Fountain j
I Syringe EQc |
j guaranteed . . z
$1.50 2-qt. Fountain Syr-
I inge, black Para
Rubber vvC
$1.75 2-qt. Fountain Syr
inge (yery best 4 fl
Maroon') I ■ I w
I SI.OO Quaker CGa
| Herb QuC
H SI.OO Compound Syrup
| Ilypophos-
I phites O3v
| SI.OO Elixir Iron. Quinine
I and S try eh- COf*
25c Laxative Bromo 4
Quinine I I W
25c J. &W. Cold lOr
Capsules I V
25e Bell’s Pine Tar «f "7 J*
and Honey I IM
25c J. &W. White 1
Pine and Tar .' I UG
125 c Simmons' Liver 4 Xrf*
Medicine I "rV
I 25c Thedford’s 4J a |
Black Draught .... I *rv |
I 15e Allan’s Liver |
Invigorator wv g
25e Menthnla- 4 yl a |
I turn I |
i 25c Tooth *f
I Brushes I vv
I 25c Euthvinol 4 )
Tooth Paste I u ?v
7 Rolls Toilet OKa
Paper CUv J
Buttermilk Soap. 4
| box 3 cakes IvV
s 4 ioc
1 <|t. Household Q/*
I Ammonia VV
| 1 qt. ('rude ('ar- 4O a
bolie Acid I VV
1 qt. 1 )enatiired O 1 O
Alcohol &» I |
I ' I’U Witch Hazel 4 */j* i
limit
WESSEiq
30 Marietta, Cor. Broad
801 IM. 377. Atlanta 37<• g
OPEN ALL NIGHT