Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, October 25, 1912, EXTRA, Page 11, Image 11

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1 Where Qual alld ity is High est; where Specials at y|MEfiyyfflw||w Prices are Rogers ’’ Lowest - Very Fine Quality California EVAPORATED PEACHES 3 Pounds for 25 Cents These Are New Crop. Regular 12 i=2c Grade Try Our High Quality Butterine \\ liy pay 35 to 40 cents a pound for butter when our line Butterine is a perfect substitute and cosl s only 25 cents ? thousands of Atlanta families are using this l»utt( ime with entire satisfaction. It is carefullx' I prepared from finest ingredients: looks, smells and last s like line creamerv butter. Order a trial pound tomorrow. You’ll be pleased. Marigold brand in pound cakes. Jersey brand in pound rolls. Either brand 25c per pound. —— _ —— 2 Jolid Carloads Green Mountain Irish Potatoes i I i I 24c per Peck i he large, smooth, mealy-cooking kind IH L_ _ Sauer Kraut Mince Meat Dixie brand Sauer Kraut is New shipment of Atmore's -j made in Atlanta—and no bet- , celebrated mine meat. This is aU'i is made anywhere. In bulk made of finest ingredients, at >e a pound: in No. •> sani- perfectly blended and alwavs larx tins at 10c. ; satislactory. 15c pound. Fruit Cake Ingredients New crop Raisins. Nuts. etc., are hero: lines', qualities and at very low prices. Time now to make your Thanksgiving and Christmas fruit cakes. 1 mice Seeded Raisins. pc, 12- , Exira Fancy Citron, large pieces: ounce packageßc per poundlßc I fancy Seeded Raisins, • , - uril Lemon and ounce package 12c a " g ‘;, l ' !?. ou , n " 15c Caney Smyrna Pigs. per ,' Uixed Nu,s ' " xtla value at. pound ?0c ■ l’." un<! 20c .. Neu arrivals of Durkees Pure i in v Re-eleaned Currants, pel sniees. ■riiev are best for vour Packageloc | p. uit cakes. Rutabaga Turnips I And Green Virginia Cabbage, IJc lb. J L ■: Rogers’ Coffees M !• rcsli roasted daily, you II find Rogers < onees always in 1 I" riec.i condition with strength, flavor and aroma unimpaired. | I’ltese arc the popular blends: (Santos Blend, Re-a! Blend, per pound CvG | per pound VVV • lava Blend. QAft Royal Blend. AAa p |>"r pound MVV per pound "frUG Special C. C. (’. Blend, per pound. 20c. Friday and Saturday we will give free with every two 0 pounds of coffee sold one dozen boxes of Bear Brand Matches, a I ilex,■ p c,. i | ;t . best imported safety and lion-poisonous matches. I I “Golden West” California |To ka y Grapes 11 ylc Pound CjQc Basket The Finest of the Season ROGERS’ I 36 PURE FOOD STORES THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 25,1912. 10 the Georgia State Federation of Women’s Clubs PICTURES IFTtHE HOME Art. one of the best gifts to man. never was intended to be exclusively a luxury of the rich. Like literature, it is the common heritage of all. Ihe Browning settlement of London is operating a plan for putting works of art of the best sort into the homes of people unable to buy them. Reproductions of Watts. Burne-Jones. Millais. Rossetti, and other great artists have been collected, put into simple, tilting frames, and are loaned to members of the Work ingmen s Picture Gallery at the rate of a penny a month for each two pictures borrowed. At the end of the month these may be exchanged. Anything which gives genuine and wholesome happiness among the people whose pleasures are few and makes the bare homes more cheerful and attractive certainly is a mighty good influence for good. 1 he part which art has played in the education and advancement of the human fam ily toward a common understanding of itself can not be measured. It is a universal language which all can understand, and the message it conveys goes to the hearts as well as to the mind. It enlarges the view of life and enables us to understand aspirations, struggles and passions that are tremendous forces in the world and in individual lives. Ones real nature may be known better from the pictures he loves than from the books he likes, because art love is less of the mind and more of the soul. So powerful is the influence of good pictures in their constant force of suggestion that criminologists are learning to hang them in prison cells as a most valuable ele-ment in discipline and reform. Our Art Department is a constant source of pride to every person interested in the <l. M. High Company. Here are found the most faithful reproductions of the most en nobling and celebrated pictures in the world, photogravures, etchings, steei engravings, and all the most successful modes of reproduction are at your command in the selection of your favorite work. I util very recently the possession of high-class reproductions was out of the question with the masses, but the science of elaborate printing has been perfected and advanced to such a stage that now at a cost of almost nothing beautiful subjects may be obtain ed in satisfactory sizes, and neglectful indeed of her duty to herself and family is the mother who fails to surround her family with the sori of pictures that elevate and inspire the mind to noble thoughts. OUR FRAMING DEPARTMENT Our training department, operated in connection with the Ari Department, offers the most economical prices that are to bo found anywhere—small pictures max be framed for a few cents, and larger ones are indeed inexpensive. Competent attendants are always to be found in this department, ready with a word ot advice, if needs be. to assist in the selection of just the pictures you desire, and it will be a pleasure indeed to have you call and look through the collection at any time, whether you contemplate buying or not. A cordial invitation is especially extended to the Delegates to the Convention of the Georgia State Federation of Women's Clubs to visit this department. J. M. HIGH COMPANY Chamberlin-Johnson-Dußose Company Atlanta New York Paris It Is a Good Time to Be Fitted, Now That Mrs. Marvin Is Here, Demonstrating La Vida Corsets We believe we reflect only what is generally conceded when we say that this Corset Department enjoys the supremacy of the field here in Atlanta. Fhe reasons for this supremacy are not hard to find—once you start to analyze it, to get down to the whys and wherefores. Expert and conscientious fitters have much to do with it, women who know corsets, and what is more, know the human anatomy and are capable of selecting the models that are best suited to the many different figures that they have to fit. And then the corsets, the materials out of which we have built our reputation. Prominent, foremost of these have been La Vida Corsets We long ago recognized the ability back of these corsets, the genius for making the best. That we should recommend La Vida Corsets is only a mat ter of explaining their making, the materials and the splendid style that go into them. I'he La Vida people go to Paris for their models and then alter and adapt them to better suit the American woman. The materials, the coutils, the batistes, the brockets, the brocaded silks, the boning, are the best. ‘Then the corsets are hand-made, which means their shape is lasting. You need never fear that La Vida Corsets will ever lose their original excellent lines. All in all, we know that La Vid i Corsets mean satisfaction. We always feel that we have made a friend for the department when we fit a woman with a La Vida. And right now that Mrs. Marvin is here from the La Vida factory, it is an excellent time for you to be fitted. A few minutes with her and a whole season of corset sat isfaction will bo yours! It will be time well spent. Ciiambcrlin Johiisoii Dußose Company It BASS ; BASS ! BASS rBASTBASS i BASS | BASS |KASS" crl ’ C 3 I Friday and Saturday j IA Great Sale of I CO CO (/) . > < £ i Ready-to-wear I co • « co > < co 1 and Millinery I CO CO co > < Out' New York buyers have been busy ® during the past lew days se< tring many won co derful bargains in Ladies’ Suits. Dresses, > rc Coats and Millinery—surplus stocks of manu- faeturers hard-pressed lor ready rash and $ willing to sacrifice their profits and part of < cost. 'l'hese great purchases go on sale Friday Si and Saturday. 2 Sale of Suits ? CO CO co > 400 brand-new Tailored Suits came in by this morn £O ing's express. Every one is a good style, and only the maker’s dire need of ready cash enabled our buyer to ? secure them at one-half actual cost. Included are serges. CQ whipertrds and mixtures in the season’s most stylish colorings, ('oats are lined with guaranteed satin. CO 03 CO > Suits Worth up to $25 at Suits Worth up to $35 at <o a $ 12' 50 *l4' 95 s CQ CO i Sale of Coats | co' 5 co > 100 Ladies’ (’oats in verx latest styles, including yj the popular “Johnny” (’oats. The) are of fine, heavy • C/5 all-wool cloths and mixtures, black and white diago- W CO nals. etc. Lengths range from 45 to 54 inches. Tailor ing is high class throughout. CO 03 co Coats Worth up to sls at Coats Worth up to $25 at “ s 6’ 9o *9 90 » s - I Some New Dresses % BQ co C/) 300 sample Dresses in new and charming styles and ® most fashionable fabrics, including serges, whipcords and satin charmense in black and ever) stylish shade. CO All brand-new models and worth up to $20.00. In this ~ CO , 35 sale at “ Choice $6.90 | I The Millinery Sale | CQ Xew arrival* of Ready-to- Great collection of beautiful |£O \Vea> Hals of soft felt: algo Trimmed Hats in black and ryx velvet and felt Shap •• . values I various color combinations; $1.95 1 $3.95 g I Other Big Bargains On | i Second Floor ? CO Big lot of Ladies' House Dresses, made of extra good madras and percale; splendid styles; CZ. ™ real $2.00 values; choice wOG CO co W l.adies’ outing Night Gowns: t’hltdron'e Txtng Coats of rrs welt worth 69e: QQ/s heavy all-wool materials: up tills salewWv to |B.OO $3.95 kr c/) ' a ues " ' r/s l.adies' and Misses' All-Wool ~ ~ , „ FJ“ Sweaters: worth Cl QC < htldren s Velvet floats tn £ Zb M.OO: at. onlv sizestorage. <RIQS fiQ ... 2 to fi vearsC/) C/> <me lot ot 1 lid.lietis i Children's heavy ribbed fleece rA- to J n tln “ sa " lined Vests 1 CC at, olilj | anc ] ■ Satin Messaline Petticoats a l.adies' heavy ribbed fleece black and colors QE lined Vests and . m (/5 SI.OO values Pants: per garment J* ffl Beautiful satin messaliiv l.adies’ heav\ ribbed fleece Waists in black fiyl QC lined Union Suits; AQa and colors; eiioice »* ■ "^** SI.OO value; only. .. HSJG BASS’ We Give Green 18 West Mitchell. co < Trading Stamps Near Whitehall > cc BASS BASS BASS BASS BASS<BASS BASS BASS 11