Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, October 19, 1912, EXTRA, Page 9, Image 9

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SAVE ONE THIRD OF YOUR COAL BILL by using a Moore Air- A. Tight Heater. It burns all the gas, the smoke and the soot. Will burn the cheap est slack as well as best ■x»lump coal. 'MjWi warms and circulates the air in all the rooms. It HI ma^es an even temperature BWi ever ywhere. buy it and be COM- i VtWiIMBI PORTABLE. tWHKT Jtw /Jn ./Wv Kr” ooREs \WX. LYERLASTING WwvEIREPOT King Hardware Co. 87 Whitehall Street I ! II »l _ ; Our Boys’ Department Offers the Following Specials For To= morrow, Saturday 67 Bovs’ Double-Breasted Wool Suits. (C*/| QO with 2 pair pants Special <J>T , .O7 It Boys’ Double-Breasted Wool Suits.(fi» £T with 2 pair pants. Special SffO.XO lull dozen Boys' Blouse Waists, of good madras, light colors. Sizes 6to 16. 71 I A Extra Special Boys' “Rah-Rah” 50C J.M.HIGH COMMNY. I ! __ Be Fastidious! 5 T O D PAR D I Z E| K 'TT'HE STODDARD WAY of Dry Cleaning and Press- BS' A ing Men's and Women's clothes, appeals very || strongly to people who DEMAND perfect work! H STODDARDIZING pleases the most particular people K and it costs no more. 1 Men’s Suits Dry Cleaned and Pressed for sl. A A Wagon for a Phone Call. We pay Express (one way) on out-of-town orders of $2 or over. Q> „ J J 1 ’ 2t >. p ‘“ ehtrt I e St ” et Dixie's Greatest 6 t Odd Cir Cl Atlanta Phon» 43 Dry Cleaner and Dyer I SPECIAL PRICES ON I | CHILDREN’S SHOES Z )££i\ I Patent. Vici Kid and Tan But- Z '■■/ £ • inn Shoes Very desirable for : school and dress wear, being M ' jstmT 'tyli'h. durable and comfortable. : * ompare these prices with what llllsllr li J : <i>u are asked elsewhere. £SSSSESSSS£ «J j Sizes i to 5, $1.25 values, 85c; sizes |. I sto 8, Si. 50 values, $1.15; sizes 8 | I to ii, 52.00 values, $1.45. i RICH’S ECONOMY BASEMENT f “The Shoe Bargain Center of Atlanta” READ FOR PROFIT- USE FOR RESULTS— GEORGIAN WANT ADS THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.SATURD DIDN’T MISS J— LOOK SWELL LAST SUNDAY? f '' '1 She Has a Charge Account at The Fair! 1. J! ATURALLY we could not men- t’ on the lady's name—so we shall /ft call her Miss ,1. She sure was one of the Belles of Atlanta last Sunday, in ker brand-new COAT SC IT and new 'Vj HAT which she got at THE FAIR on Saturday and had it charged. A Here it is past the I \ \\ middle of October— I I an d EVERY woman / vb. Ml should have her new / J 1 Winter A Clothes by now. /• / \ And every woman / / /\\ ®VN \ <an her outfit 111 ' /\\ without an imme- Z. / / / \WA diate expenditure of /SmZ I / \ x/\ cash—if she has a /V 1 S \JSjI CHARGE AC- ~llrfr ' COUNT at THE FAIR! We are al 'Wli- I wrl r wft - vs P laaßed ,0 ex ’ Llj lUfL y. Wf tend a line of credit ''a e J | Fl to nice folks, irre- '. ? n spective of wealth • H I 'Whether you wish to pay cash, 1, I or have the goods charged, come IA f' to THE FAIR tomorrow, see our H\ beautiful COAT SUITS, DRESS- l\\ C/0 I, ES. COATS and HATS—make \\ .. p|| your selections and be as stylish- • wA Il ly attired NEXT Sunday as was \\\ 01/A 11 Miss Jon last Sundav ! 93 Whitehall St. B.IIM.miLIJILUJLI_IM-. IIMII 1.1 uil.llll 111 I Ml >.11 111 . 1 1..>l Just Returned from New York Where I secured about 200 Sample Suits, all of the very finest makes. We Will Put Them on Sale Tomorrow /<tty / \ x They are all sizes and colors. / / iiJ divide them into II I I 'L t hree lots. Zu First Lot.- Suits of all wool Amer- JS»jL ica ll serge, Yondze satin lined; regu F I l ar retail price S2O everywhere; at 1 Im // sn.so. ! s j !l Second Lot. —Regular $25 to S3O !' j 1 ' , Suits at $19.50. | 1 Third Lot. Suits worth from I’ I h $32.50 to $37.50, at $22.50. These Suits are all the very latest > shades; all guaranteed linings. Millinery Special Sale We have a complete line of Gage Hats which we are showing at prices that will interest you. I. SPRINGER 95 Whitehall Street Hall Caine’s Masterly Novel “The Woman Thou Gavest Me” This serial is the most talked of story of the season. It has to do with the rebellion of a young girl against the efforts of a reckless father to sacrifice her to social ambitions and blight her life, as he did her mother’s. Its absorbing plot and sustained interest equals ahd even exceeds "The Christian” or “The Eternal City” by the same author. You can not afford to miss this great story. New Standard Oil Letters George Randolph Chester's great Wall Street story. Roald Amundsen's own account of finding the South Pole. Guglielmo Ferrero on Trial by Public Opinion. With Maxfield Parrish’s 4 Color Cover, “The Sleeping Beauty” NOVEMBER NUMBER ~ . Ti > n/f • On Sale Hearst s Magazine Saturday -- - I !«■! !■»» ... . GEORGIAN WANT ADS BRING RESULTS AY, OCTOBER 19. 1912. Bass’ October Sale Many Extraordinary Bargains Saturday Never in the history of this great bargain store have stocks been so large or values so attractive. Our Mr. L. B. Joel has just returned from a very successful trip to New York and his great purchases will be on sale tomorrow together with many other specials. Don’t miss the Saturday sale. Open Saturday Nights Until 10 o’clock Great Suit Sale Coat Bargains 1,200 Tailored Suits to be included 800 Ladies’ Long Coats in the very in this sale. Materials are all-wool latest styles, including the popular new serges, diagonals, whipcord, English “Johnny” Coats. These are of heavy mixtures and novelty suitings, in black rough mixtures cheviots, cloths and nvizq „n -o • , , chinchillas, in black, blues and grays, and all colors. Every one is a brand- and the very smart black and B wh { te new and stylish model. Both ladies’ diagonal stripes. These Coats are and Misses’ sizes included. Three lots, from 45 to 54 inches Idng, and splen as follows: | didly tailored. Three lots as follows: Suits worth Ojrt Coats worth up to S2O . U ptosl2.so 4>O»W Suits worth *g iffr E Coats worth <ft ftO up to to $lB JplU-UU 5 ,h $ 19.90 Dresses Worth $20.00 at $6.90 The greatest sale of Dresses we ever announced! One thousand in the lot; all brand-new models and every one a beauty. They are made of all wool imported serges, whipcords, corduroys, velvets and satin char meuse; black and every stylish shade in the lot; complete line of all sizes. These Dresses were made to retail at $15.00 to $20.00. Take choice tomorrow for fNO CHARGE FOR MjTra” TIONS ONSUITS, DRESSES, ETC. ~ Grand Millinery Bargains 2,000 Ladies’ Ready-to Wear Hats of Greatest sale of Trimmed Hats we fine soft felt, in black and every good ever announced. 400 new models, no shade; real values up d* 4 two alike; Hats for day and evenin S to $6.00; all at, choice. -P 1 .95 " ca t r; “ m P les ? nd New v York pattern Hats; black and every shade; all in two 1 nt q 500 new Untrimmed Hats of soft felt Hats wort y l AO and velvet, in black and all colors; U p to $lO 00 large and small shapes; Hats worth \ C*? QQ choice of the lineup to $12.50 tpwaZJO Child n’s Ready-to-Wear Hats in various styles and colors; up to $3.00 values; choiceU Other Specials in Ready-to-Wear Department Ladles' 54-lnch Rain Coats in good J 500 new Petth oats of all-silk satin f'hildren's Ixinß Coats of spjen<ttd styles; extra CJC? wool fabrics; sizes 4*l C> special at messaline in black and all best col- 2 to 6 years . v Ladies’ Waists, lingerie and plain I ors sp | P ndid styles; Misses' and children's Long Coats, tailored styles; up to all-wool fabrics; sizes Q Q $3.00 values, at wOV real $3.00 values; only. « to 14 years Sale Dress Goods and Velvets Remnants of fine 54 to 6<>-inch All Rig lot of Novelry Dress Goods, in- Beautiful Dress Velvets in black and Wool Serges, Clay Worsteds and | eluding many pretty patterns In most fashionable shades; 30 inches Noveltv Suitings, worth up l-'aii' x Suitings, all 19 1 Or* wide, vetv special w to $2.50; at, per yard. . I at. per yard 1 ■“ ■"*-*«’ at. per yard Ladies’ Furnishings; Other Specials Ladies’ 2-clasp Kid Gloves, in black ami colors; R A’ G. make Corsets iti new models; this sale $1.50 quality ; only; all pairs VW styles 4wC Lot of Ladies’ White Hemstitched Hamiker- Ladies' Hair Switches, in black, brown and chiefs in this 4 blond ; $2.00 to sale at I C s4.(in valuesWwO Ladies' Embroidered All-Linen Handkerchiefs; ' M ’‘ n ' s AII Silk Snf ’ ks - in l,la '’ k «nd colors; bar up to 19 c values, pti'r S lt ' 25C . .• ,o n u ■ li i > , , F’ull 100-yard spools of best Spool Silk; black. Ladies Silk Hose in black and colors; real t>9e Jl||( ] al) C) ,] ors . £“ le : 25c ■' 3c ( hildren s School Umbrellas, fast black and < htldren s Silk Hose, very special thoroughly in this sale at, pair C3G rainproof* UuC In Domestic and Linen Dep’ts n^ m .'!rs’.',:,'r d s: IS',',, t >«' f-s- in this sale... Cotton Comforts; only. . X3V per yard . fc&C «?„ ade B,fnf he ' l 4' Good quality White Wool Flannel. Yard-wide S.-a island Domestic ex- 7c 19c a*;"7... 5e We Give Q 18 West Green 1 fl k ‘ ? Mitehell, Trading igrTfe fca Near Stamps B W Whitehall 9