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Bright ' s Disease
Is Curable
r it its insidious advance is
pcxTH, unless you take steps
.•uunteract it.
Hid the system of Urie Acid,
known cause of the disease.
Jacobs’
Liver Salt
. a true solvent of uric acid in
blood. Breaks up the urates
, solution and passes them
Flushes ami cleanses the
• ntary tract and prevents
■.. iiiation" of further acid de
-1 nsi t.
It never fails to benefit in
cat’s Diffuse. But don't
any substitute offered, be
nt no other preparation has
-ante solvent action.
1-2-lb. Jar 25 Cents
At Druggists.
p Mail, Postage 16 Cents Extra.
Jacobs' Pharmacy
ATLANTA.
Drives Out
CATARRH
Nc Move Blowing, Snuffing or
Honing' Hawking to Dislodge
Mucus. When You Breathe
Ge'-m Destroying HYOMEI.
.■ .'li.l ipionounci' it High-o-mei
tr.tt ed hi < nd the misery of ca
; or money back.
i I:. d, -troy ih, catarrh germs,
nvking' am! tittding will
Err.itr. it ami • use- will no longer
t < tof : mucus will not lodge
a< Ibrotii: ;>i: inflammation will
h< me mb. ai.'i- of the nose and
i . ■ .iyour lur'd will fee! clear and
I ■ a '<• coughs, colds and sori
i - soothing, healing, antisoptii
- better than all the stomach
ng i-medio.- in creation.
■ ■ ,ai -ti outfit, which imluibs in-
b.itth "f HYOMEI. Ml.oo
■ 1 of HY< 'AI 111. 50 ccnts, at
i u•:'•’ts everywhere.
i n.eak up cold in head or < lies'
■ ■night or to more quickly conquer
•i catarrh, uour a scant tca-
-■■■..,-ifii’ of HYOMEI into a bo. ' of
mtg v. iit. . cover head and bowl with
'•■l and breathe the vapor for sev
minut' - before going to bed.
(Advt.)
'Laic Brothers for Quality"
' he Velours
| Are Ready
A gentleman’s hat in
every sense of the word,
elegance, refinement,
comfort and the acme of
style arc embodied in
the Fall Velours so " men.
Brown, gray, olive and
e-n. fine imported Ve
il or Hats for men at
S i.CO and $6.00.
J Ihe New
Fall Woolens
Rich in the new Au
tumn colorings, with
every thread pure wool,
cur extensive line of new
rail Fabrics are a gen
uine pleasure to select
cm. Law Tailored
Suits aie the best at any
pi ice, hut we sell them
t popular prices—
-525.00 to $45.00.
i Our Shoes
• For Men
Our Shoe Department
'as been busy for sev
r'al days fitting new
• al' Shoes to men who
think enough of their
feet to d rmand absolute
comfort, enough of their
’ppeaiance to accept
nothing but the best in
tyl®, and enough of
their purso to buy only
the best values. The
prices range from $3.50
to $6.00.
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/!| IB I I sphere’s a subtle air and quiet note
iil w °f distinction about “Dorothy
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They have away of appealing to the
7? W tastes of young and old alike.
/? A \ W'Jl yl Here in “Dorothy Dodd's,” at reason-
A/I Vj I able prices, are to be found the best and
\\ T an d most becoming styles to match
i the prevailing modes in dress. All have
y|L VI the hall-mark of custom shoemaking.
We have the exclusive agency.
■ """T SS WHITEHALL ST.
ChamberlinJohnson-Dußose Company
Atlanta
The Continuous Swish of Scissors Through
the Silks These Days Means-
That business is brisk, brisk because the women of Atlanta
are finding in this silk department just those silks that they
want.
The stock is just as representative as the big markets of
the world could make it—we have gone wherever the best of
different silks were to be had.
They are all gathered here now in making up, perhaps,
the most brilliant display of silks ever brought to Atlanta.
And now come the days for you to select your dresses and
waists!
What interesting times it means for you when you may
come here and have spread before you all this wealth of silk
dom. beginning with—
Charmeuse Satin, every thread silk, and an exceptional
quality at that-—in black and white and practically every
shade for street or evening wear, 40 inches wide, $1.50 a yard.
Chiffon Taffeta, an always wanted silk, in black and
white and all colors—plain and in sparkling two-toned ef
fects, 36 inches wide. We have never known a better quality
at this price—sl.so a yard.
Satin Riviera, a new satin, changeable in shades as the
light plays on it; 42 inches wide at $1.50 a yard.
Crepe de Chines, full of weight and substance, but very
soft, draping exquisitely, in street and evening shades; 40
inches wide at sl.s° a yard.
Charmeuse, plain, rich materials that are so much the
vogue because of their shimmering surfaces and because of
their adaptability to the draped effects of the season, 42 inches
wide and priced at $2 and $3 a yard. Beautiful range of colors.
Brocaded Charmeuses, in shades for afternoon and eve
ning dresses—a material in high favor just now, combining
the quaint beauty of the old-time brocades with the charm of
the soft satins of today, 42 inches wide, at $3 to $4 a yard.
ChamberliivJohnson Dußose Company
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USE GEORGIAN WANT ADS.
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.THURBDAY. OCTOBER 17. 1912.
New York
Paris
Chamberlin Johnson=Dußose Company
_ ATLANTA NEW YORK PARIS
Good News Today For Those Who Want
DRESSES
(rood news for you here in Atlanta because our buyer on
the line of action up in New York has captured and sent out
to us a shipment of very smart and altogether new dresses—
in woolens and in silks.
No question that you will like them!
They are novel, distinctive, sparkling with style points
that other dresses have not shown!
The New Woolen Dresses
There are serges,Bedford cords, whipcords and epongees—
names that, of course, you are familiar with, but we hardly
think you are familiar with the way these serges, Bedford
cords, whipcords and epongeeshave been fashioned into dresses.
There are points atyjut the collars that are new and
different from those of the early season dresses—in the way
they are trimmed with soft toned Oriental silks—and even in
the height of the waist line.
And these interesting little variations are not confined
to the higher priced dresses either—you will notice it at once
in those at
$5.75. $8.75, $9.75, $12.50, sls, $18.75 to $25
The New Silk Dresses
In shades and styles for street and evening wear. Those
that claim first attention today however are the darker shades
that you will want for street wear.
Charmeuse still reigns.
But you will enjoy seeing these rich velvets combined with
charmeuse and what is more, combined with epongee—a trick
that was first thought out by one of the great Paris couturiers.
But there is more of interest among these latest arrivals
than we would venture to tell you of here, and besides, your
interest now lies in seeing them and in selecting the one you
want. Tomorrow, your first, will be your best opportunity.
For these prices start at
SIO.OO and go through $15.00, $18.75, $21.75, $25.00 and $29.75
It Is Blanket Weather Now!
And since it is blanket weather it ought to be interesting
to you to know the facts about this best stock of blanketsand
comfortables.
Every pair of blankets, every comfortable here is fresh
and new and clean—every one has come to us from the makers
within the last month.
It is the most varied and complete stock, we believe,
that has ever come to Atlanta.
We know what has gone into every blanket—how much
wool, what grade of wool—we know what the comfortables
are filled with. We know quite positively that each one is
the best that the price can buy.
So now that it is blanket weather and that you must be
up and doing in regard to comfortable bedding t’ is stock
offers you your best opportunities.
It matters not what size blanket you require—what
weight, what price you wish to pay—you will find here a
selection to choose from. And among the comfortables, you
will find the cotton-filled, the down-filled and the wool-filled
ones ydth sateen or silk covers.
Chamberlin=Johnson4)iißose Co.
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