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Friday and Saturday
Specials at
Rogers ’
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ottered at the Rogers ” Pure
yyg '' ll<,| l ■''tores Friday and Saturdav
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""tI IllFl J there will he many other sensa-
tional specials—all of the \(>trpFS fe
high quality.
Friday and Saturday Only
Georgia White Yams
16c Per Peck
Snowdrift or jgEgi
Snowhite wjjw
No. 10 Pail 99c
Save “! OTEI Labels
Labels from our Piedmont Hotel Brand pure food pro
ducts are valuable in The Atlanta Constitution's Grand
I ri/j < onlest. 'Saxe them, lor lull information inquire at
any of our stores, or phone Main 5000 ahd ask for Mr. Grant.
Piedmont Hotel Soup. , Piedmont Hotel Tomatoes.
Piedmont Hotel Brand Piedmont Hotel Brand To-
Soii|'> are prepared express- matoes are the very finest.
for us and are delicious. ■ sound tomatoes, perfect.lv
Choice of tomato, chicken, ■ ripened on the vines. The
vegetable, beef, oxtail, bouil- cans are full, solid pack,
imi. pea. ream of celery or | No. 2 Cans, each 10c
■iam chowder-- Per dozen ’ SIOO
10c per can. No. .3 Cans, each 15 c
SI.OO per dozen. Per dozen $1 15
Piedmont Hotel Butter. Piedmont Hotel Corn.'
Piedmont Hotel Brand i Piedmont Hotel Brand Corn
Butler is the finest eream- is the finest, lender Maine
.n butter >n the market. 1 sugar corn. 'New shipment B
Absolutely fresh and pure. jus! m R
In sealed pound eartons Per Can It
37c per pound. Per dozen $1.20
Carters of BLUE RIBBON EGGS. I
Also count forvor.es in this contest . One dozen QOa
in carton. Per dozen WfciC I
Carload of Rice
I BEST Good Qualify, 5c lb.
I Heap ) 21 ibs. for SI.OO
UICTS | Fancy Head, 8c lb.
13 lbs. for SI.OO
Combination clnee Sale
These offers for Friday and Saturday only:
ith purchase of 2 pounds of coffee i
11 Pounds of Sugar for 50c
purchase of 4 pounds of coffee
23 Pounds of Sugar for SI.OO I
These Are Rogers/ Fresh Roasted Coffees |
Special C. C. C. Blend. I Java Blend 30c S
Found 20c Regal Blend 35c i
Santos Blend 25c Royal Blend +o< B
Sale of Flour I
t.a Rosa Hour, sold by us 15 years; every bag /f) ■
guaranteed, every bag good. I
12-pound bag 41c r » w B
24-pound bag 79c Kz ROGER’S’!
48-pound bag $1.58
Per barrel $5.95 J® S’
Alrr \ Widow Flour, the original and best self- ' p LaROSA£
sing (tour—it’s popularity proved by the fact that rft K ■
have received 3 carloads during the past 5 days: FANCY . ;
12-pound bag 52c PATENT 3
24-pound bag 89c R
48-poundbag $1.78 ( ' F ® ‘
targe 15-cent pkg. Horsford's Bread Prepara- f z
’ 11c |
Extra Specials I
I' nest new ('elerv, large Jersey Butterine. extra qual- ■
stalks, per By. scarcely distinguishable R
stalk CSw from best creamery butter;
I'-xtra fine California Tokay one-pound 4 Qi*
Grapes, per 4 ro '.'
pounds SUC Original Holland husk, reg-
I’hree pounds for 25<. uHir ’ (l, ‘ linkages. 5C
\ew York State Com-ord , ‘ X( .~ Toinato ’( 'atsup. 4 g
I per dozen SI.OO
\t*w American Macaroni 1 Peanut Butler Kisses and E
'»r Spaghetti. Spongefles; 20e 11/*
pound package . vC ' candies: per Hi .... I IV
ROGERS’
36 PURE FOOD STORES I
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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NE\VS. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1912.
I ADVERTISED 1
I $5 GOLD FILLED I
GLASSES
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Eg Bifocal and lens ■
ground to order at low- Q .
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| OPTICAL STOREI
81-83 Whitehall Street.
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Southern Suit and Skirt Company Write for Our New Fall Fashion Catalogue Southern Suit and Skirt Company *4
| October Sale*2s, S I9 SO and s l6' s<l Suits
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Many New and Very Attractive Models |
Have just been added to this notable collection of moderate priced Suits. The showing includes popular shades in two-tone ma- 1
4 terials—cheviots, diagonals, whipcords and serges. Cutaways are very prominent. A galaxy of beautiful tailored Suits remarka-
Cble for the diversity of styles. The superior tailoring and the soft ricn linings make this display of marked importance. Priced for
Friday and Saturday selling at $25.00, $19.50 and $16.50.
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October Sale of Newest ~ t ~ Hanky Panky Coat 0 or ?
r Knowledge IS rower and Hat---For Misses <P V'&O f
ball C oats A very old and true maxim. It is and Children at . . W
T, $25, S2O, sls, $12.50, $lO -urn ?;ill sen 50 n„e f
4 our knowledge of Cloaks and Suits Was "' ool bloek Nanky I anky Coats and 1
\ |>: i . •.] |, ,] gained otherwise (han by just looking Huts to mat' 11. lln rrgulai selling price r
A rim ’ 7' Hat new at and comparing ready-made samples. is Ihe ar( ‘ bb "-k and white, *
S <a ( Oat : H ' o,n sudl a wondeHul show- Lon g and practical experience in the red and black, ami blue and black in va- p
ing choosing is made easy. I lie three- manufacture of ladies' garments, know- Hons size plaids. QQ C \
4 quarter cutaway and the serviceable l ister ing the exact cost of materials, ,and hridax and Saturday v yV
; J 1 (oat are both shown in ever\ new and what is more important still, the exact —— ——— ——■——— 1
1 wanted material. making—gives this store's pur- Warm Comfortable Coats
S chasing power a Very unusual adcan- ' _ /_
tage. Test this power when ready to rOT Children at '
i Mem Fall Waists at $2.49 | || F °" C<M<OfKJ ' || $7 .95, $6.95, $6.50 and $5.95 d
j 'yjj Tomorrow we offer 3 charming ——— R
iC/ styles in Messaline Wa (s ts, long Q J C * B JfJ*# Hundreds of pretty sty lish coats
X sleeves and high neck, the colors tit 11 F* 11 /J 11 11 Cl Jj 11* t •'« here in all the best colors.
bl' are rose. Copenhagen, navy, brown , r ~ n Every coat a gem for the money
and black, a v er y special value ‘Atlanta s Exclusive Woman s Apparel Store 43-45 Whitehall St. . u , . jlk
.r. and all so moderately priced.
X all sizes up to 46. tomorrow $2.49. - - n
Watch Our Display Windows, Where the Fashions of the Day Are Shown j)
MEMBER OF LARGEST CHAPTER OF
EASTERN STARS IN ATLANTA
One of the most interesting chapters of East
ern Stars in the world, is chapter No. 65, of Grand
Rapids, Mich. This chapter holds the distinction of
being the largest in the world.
Mrs. C. R. Judd, who is the first woman in the
world to either bake or roast an article of food in
a fireless cook stove, is an active member of chapter
No. 65, Eastern Stars.
Mrs. Judd is in Atlanta this week
DEMONSTRATING THE IDEAL
FIRELESS COOK STOVE
at the store of
KING HARDWARE CO.
53 Peachtree Street
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Stewart’s Under Price Basement
Friday and Saturday
SHOE SPECIALS
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Ladies’ Children’s
Patent Leather Bluchers. <’>in Metal and Kid Button
• Ten, Calf Buttons. Gun Met- Shoes for schooL
111 if d»*i -n X r< . Sizes 11 B2to 2. at. .$1.65
al Button. $3.00 Qua i v at , , ~
Sizes S 1-2 to 11, at . .$1.45
$2.45 Sizes 5 to 8, at $ .95
Sizes 1 to 5. at $ .75
MEN'S SHOES LADIES’ SHOES.
$3.50 and $4.00. Broken 100 pairs Ladies’ odds and
sizes, odds and ends, at ends, worth up to $4.00, at
$1.95 $1.95
85 WHITEHALL ST. £
Fred S. Stewart Co.
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