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The Young Man and His Clothes
fJust at the beginning of each season the young men be
gin the study of styles. First, they study the window exhib
its, and styles as men pass by. Having made up their minds .4*®
as to the style they’re going to wear, they then are attracted
to the store which offers the greatest variety—the store with
a reputation of selling the Best Fitting and most stylish gar
ments at the most reasonable prices—
That’s why this store is known as the “Young Man’s
Store, because they know in coming here that every wish and
desire of theirs is pleasingly gratified— *'
Young Men’s Suits and Overcoats from a half dozen or
more high-class makers of styles that appeal directly to
Young Men. > 3 ' ■
Suits and Overcoats For Young
Men sls to S4O
JI 1 Eiseman Bros., Inc. ~fl
Ml 11-13-15-17 Whitehall St. Atlanta $S F
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For Sale by All Druggists and Dealers |
ATTEN TlO N!
STORY & CLARK PIANO CO.
Offer to the first customer in their store
(Wednesday morning) a new s3s° Piano for
»134°°
To the next three customers a new $350 Piano for
s lß7°°
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To the next five customers a new S4OO Piano for
$228 00
See us and save money
Terms to suit customer
Story & Clark Piano Co.
61 North Forsyth Street
READ FOR PROFIT--
USE FOR RESULTS—
GEORGIAN WANT ADS
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 16. 1912.
Established 1861
THE
Lowry National Bank
OF ATLANTA
ANNOUNCEMENT
The officers of this bank announce
the opening of a Safe Deposit Depart
ment. and will be pleased to show its fa
cilities to present and prospective pat
s rons and friends.
Boxes for Stocks and Bonds, valua
ble papers, jewelry, etc., rent for $2.50
and upward a year. For bulky articles,
trunks, etc., there is a separate vault.
There arc booths \\ here;, customers
• may dip their coupons, aiid a pri\ai<‘
room for consultation between the heirs
of an estate or with attorneys.
ROBERT J. LOWRY, HENRY W, DAVIS.
President. Cashier.
THOMAS D. MEADOR, E. A. BANCKER. JR.,
Vice President. Asst. Cashier.
JOSEPH T. ORME, H. WARNER MARTIN,
Vice President. Asst. Cashier.
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MANOR MODEL '
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Latest model, short
vamp walking shoe.
You seldom find a lady’s walk- \
ing shoe with such dainty, snug Yo® \\
lines as this MANOR MODEL. lyj- \\
Jl® . vs.
The toe is narrow and the arch
high enough to carry a moder- / \
ately high heel. Though won- /
derfiilly comfortable, its short Kfg
forepart makes the foot look /
small —which counts with nar
row skirts.
REGALS have all the I
style and satisfaction-giving v Russia Calf
qualities of the best custom- X B s4 00
made shoes. If you want (
high quality shoes at a mod
erate price, ask for Regals.
KECALS
C |T Regal Shoe Store /?
i^ = * L. J. WING, Prop. 6 Whitehall St. 'fl
GEORGIAN WANT A DS £RING RESULTS.
By special arrangement we have secured the ser
vices of Mrs. C. R. Judd, who is chief of the staff of
Demonstrators for The Toledo Cooker Co., and also
the first woman in the world to either roast or bake
an article of food in a Fireless Cook Stove. Every day
this week from 9:30 to 11:30 a. m. and 3:30 to 5:30
p. m. Mrs. Judd will give
FREE LECTURES
on the subject of Fireless Cooking with this stove.
Bakes “Ideal" Takes The
f - AT v it’i J. $ Drod * er y
Roasts J J l l Fireless Out of
Cook Kitchen
Steams SL Stove Work.
Fries Foul
Stews N °' j 3 vol! S ° f
Style l>H l Ljrv J r ,
Boils Bin
No Other FIRELESS Cook Stove Like This
An automatic maid that never grows tired, or
careless, never burns the food, never wants a day out,
never leaves you, demands no wages—-that relieves
you of more than half your kitchen work, saves four
fifths of your fuel bill and cooks the most delicious
meals you ever tasted.
Be sure to come in and see this stove and let Mrs.
Judd explain it to you thoroughly.
Every Day This Week---Don’t Miss It
King Hardware Co.
Peachtree St. ll
Southern Suit & Skirt Co. [ Southern Suit & Skirt Co. | |
C Shop Here Tomorrow i
L Some Very Special Offerings in Newest &
P Suits, Coats an d Dresses L
Tailored Suits at $19.50 and $25
V k showing of over Ihree hundred tailored suits in the very new- j
y i-st materials. An arrax of models, a display of colors that’s u
4 >• OQW truly remarkable. Come and see how easy it will he to select a
C'>- ' u '’ From such a remarkable COC AA 1
W displav. Priced here at $19.50 and
/ Cutaway Whipcord Suits at $16.50 C
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* i' X Stylish whipcord suits in fine qnalit.x whipcord—grays, hrowns /
"(f r I and navies. An attractive model. <b 1 C Cr\
(L Priced here at •pIO.OU
V °f S er 8 e N ew Corduroy
I Dresses, $7.95 Dresses, $14.75 |
- We place on sale tomorrow fifty . , „ . , , „
/v K ii i i i •' v ‘ r > stunning model in fine I
C all-wool scree dresses in a charm- .
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eopcnhageii. All Cl7 brown - Offered q» « 7C f
’Vh. sizes tomorrow *P * •i'D here tomorrow at. .. <P A«• Iw w
Sale of New Coats at $12.50
f foe 7 -
Your choice of 60 coats in boucle. heavy diagonal mixtures, and
chinchillas. The colors are in mixed grays, tans, blues and
Send for Southern Suit browns, also solid gray and blue. The models are the very new- 1
r &. Shirt Company Fail est full length, patch pockets, wide turn-back cuffs. Some are
Fashion Catalogue. seil‘-trimmed, others have broadcloth collar, cuffs 4*lo 1
» and lapel. Very specially priced at
A Southern Suit and Skirt Co.
“Atlanta’s Exclusive Woman’s Apparel Store” 43-45 Whitehall St.
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