Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, October 26, 1912, EXTRA, Page 8, Image 8

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8 ■m* “Law Brothers for Quality" n l B Co’.d Weather Necessities This bracing winter t ! 8 weather is healthy, in vigorating and altogeth- ■ er delightful—lF you a r e supplied with appropri ate. comfortable cloth ing. K Comfortable Underwear Medium and heavy weight underwear in b-st grades, at 50c to $2.50 per garment. Agents so- "Dr. Deimel (linen meshl Under wear." in two-piece suits and union suits —-$6.50 per garment. Ready-to-Wear Overcoats We carry a special line of high-grade, ready-to-wear Overcoats and Cravenette Coats in popular shades, at $16.50 to $30.00. Tailoring Thoroughly depend able. eiegant tailoring, from virgin pure wool fabrics at popular prices. Prompt delivery and perfect satisfaction as sured. Suits and Over coats at from $25.00 to $45.00. "Srr Our Window Ditp'ay ■■■■al Honest Advice to Consumptives Somehow there exists a vast amount of skepticism us to the possibility of curing consumption We state none but facts, and are sincere in what wo assert ]f we were afflicted with tuberculosis, ■we should do precisely what we ask f others to do take Eckmans .Alterative promptly and faithfully The reason w< should do this and warrant we have for asking all consumptives to take it, is that we have the reports of mam recov eries. one of which follows 1619 Susquehanna ave . Philadelphia. Pa. I 'Gentlemen: For two years I was af flicted with hemorrhages of the lungs, the number totaling nearlx one hundred. <>uri family physician advised another climate as to remain would probably be final I However, I remained, and In February of I 1902 I war. taken with a severe attack of pneumonia. When I recovered sufficit nth I to walk about the house I was left with a I frightful hacking cough, which no modi ' cine I had taken could alleviate. It was at I this time March. 1902 that I learned of and started taking Eckman's Alterative Jn a short time my cough was gone and I was pronounced well Since that time I have had two slight attacks of pneumonia and I have resorted to no other medicine to effect a rccovcrj. B‘‘l am at present in excellent health and feel that as long as I can obtain Eck man's Alterative 1 have no fear of con s sumption. 1 can not speak too highly for the good .I has done (Signed) HOWARD I. KLOTZ Eckman s Alterative is effective in bron chltls. asthma, hay fever, throat and lung r troubles, and in upbuilding the system. Does not contain poisons, opiates or habit forming drugs. For sale by all Jacobs' drug stores and other leading druggists tAsk for booklet telling of recoveries ami write to Eckman Laboratory. Philadel phia. Pa., sot additional evidence (Advt.) lliL . GEORGIAN Want Ads BRING RESULTS i DEAD EGGS. | When the government prosecuted the beef trust for foisting upon the public em- I balmed beef they overlooked ’ another article-cold storage < or dead eggs. We sell good, i fresh country eggs. Cash I Grocery Co., 118 Whitehall! St. (Advt.) THE DEAD SEA. Polonius asked Thonius:! L “Who killed the Dead sea?’’ I I His question, like Paul’s : i epistle to the Ephesians, has » never been answered; but if ! I you will- belieye us, cold stor- i , age killed the dead eggs. Eat only our fresh country j eggs. Cash Grocery Co., 118 Whitehall St. (Advt.) EGGS TASTE LIKE WOOD If they are cold storage. B Don t eat them unless you | like the taste of sawdust. 1 u We sell fresh country eggs Grocery Co.. 118 (Advt.) i IraWE INVITE YOU T° ® ur Great Window Stove Display ! Special Qualities Special Prices Special Terms S~**—, • 1— i /WwffOl have turned our Big Windows into a salesroom for Stoves, Ranges, Heaters. More than 2 carloads | °f samples shown. An exposition of all the good things of Stovedom. Three famous factories represented— II BUCK’S, the premier, the organization whose name instinctively suggests Fine Stoves—COLE’S, | inventors of the Hot Blast Heaters, the fastest selling, most powerful heating Stoves ever made— EAGLE’S’ t ' le most lar B e| y Family Range sold in Atlanta. I' Ask your neighbor— most everybody knows about these 3 Leaders of the stove world. Add to this incomparable array our immense buying capacity that enables us to quote the very lowest I prices—our easy terms that place these goods within the reach of all, and you have Real reasons for satisfying | your every stove want at this store. I ' ‘ ira MpBW Al) Our Perfection Ij j ] 1J Bl] l wHW Stoves, Oil |y | lljji^lll j tS® • Heaters ’ W Heaters '®lf Ranges, $3.50 : wj at SI.OO J ■ Weekly i TT ! | LC xBwT HfiiM lb w=./ teO ixTgiiii w 110 1 —i '1 P lls EA °LE HEATER—just TT 11111,1 J . like cut-in five sizes. One ex- v' // 14 i Bl CK S HEATERS—IB styles actly like cut delivered to you J / W. HMirißlrw and 54 sizes in our stove for fri- 00 Msh. Crt J / NJ fT -JimiUL... t store -$50.00 to sls. SI.OO weekly At sß.so L <---T-d ~ »T , TTTri r\T Tx-iTr ~ T he ROYAL EAGLE is the biggest, heaviest. I 1 THIS BUCK’S NEW RANGE ~ Hnd Can t be bea t- (ton Ckfl *hlTk > Ruck's did us a real good turn this season. For nine vears SIOO a week, at| VUVH J we’ve been hammering at them to make us a real good 6-hole . VW regular Buck’s Steel Range to sell for less than SSO. Here it is PANfiF —THE STAR—full size 16-inch oven—every Buck’s feature— lytlllULf pouchfeed duplex grate, asbestos walls, 5-coat nickel work, made . I***"'llI of cold-rolled blue steel, by the greatest stove factory in the ONI Y country. Guaranteed to you by us—guaranteed to you by ■' VII I<l Buck’s. You’ve been wanting a Buck’s Range—here’s your < 2 ™-—aitok: chance. A 6-hole. large family size, for $45, set up complete in JF 1 ■fcra MS Illi your kitchen, and you only pay SI.OO a week. If that’s not V\ ‘ V z W*VV RlGHT—tell us. y HRI JirW I '' gE-gSggjlflk iijjr jjira ts a i »x j] MISU mb S mL w -I k I IB I "Rl»wSTal ;J' wi) ■ lini « J ~~ RI CK’S BEAUTY, shown above, has a fire- jj /f Vi 103-5-7-9-11 Whitehall Street. Corner Mitchell back warranted to last 15 years. Ift k SI.OO down, SI.OO a week, at)IU 0 Look at These Money-Saving Prices f i ® i < || Patent Dull Top Button, 1 We have 100 Serge suits made up in blues and IM I I blacks, and lined with Skinner satin. These tailored At H • i tVltfl Patent Cuff. suits are nobby, stylish garments. They sell any- J j where fo r $20.00. Saturday for ■ 5 I a u . Our best efforts are surpassed in the produe- I | Dull Tnn Another lot of suits in warm, fancy mixtures, H ' B 1 I vSkjEtP- I'l aJUII 1 Op, I/f| Ti \ made in greys, blues and browns, with cutaway B tioil of this Splendid VH-Ue. 2 I I* j l o '' '. coats, satin lined, valued at $27.50. Saturday for H \ I Full sized box, with drawers, garment hang- \ $2.25 values:• '1 T COATS I” 1 ssii,-=; $2.25 i One of our greatest Saturday specials is a sale 5 i.J 1! of Johnny Coats. They are in greys, blues and B| x. glE* Ql g HUB #, M’ C -5 vBK-■ Sizes 2to 6, <b O E? = | I ip-j from y 520.0o S ' Bia ' w,rm and ,t >' li,h ’ ’’•‘'“ced || EL. I EaE> El■> l¥B MHI «9 | $3.50 values $12.50 1 In* i ) r Blazer (Bed) Norfolk Coats, for misses, at only I ®2 lAfhltthflll Rich’s Economy Basement %sl*r . , " * “The Shoe Bargain Center of Atlanta" j Vjr An up-to-date millinery, £ W trimmed and untrimmed shapes. I. SPRINGER *hit?hmi st. | GEORGIAN WANT ADS BRING BIG RESULTS f.ir: ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1912.