Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, October 30, 1912, EXTRA, Page 10, Image 10

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10 a “Market By Wire" via the Atlanta Phone It means the saving of time, trouble and <•:<!• fare in any weather, and the chance of atching cold on raw. rainy days. The small cost of an At lanta Phom in your home for 8 and 1-3 cents per dav, places it within reach of all. By summoning immediate aid in emergency, it may save even life itself. Is your store. Mr. Gro ceryman. properly equipped to meet the needs of those wlm “Market by Wire.” many of whom use our ser vice exclusively ? Atlanta Telephone and Telegraph Co. A. B. CONKLIN, Gen. Mgr. ’"snowdr FT LARD ’ 810-lb Pail 94c Fresh Goun- OQc try Eggs Ooz. 50c Royal Baking Powder 38c 10c package Corn Flakes ...5c 10c package Holland Rusk . ,5c 10c cake Sapolio 6c 10c cake Bon Ami 6c 10c Grape Fruit 5c PShcy N. Y. Apples, peck 29c Candled Storage Eggs, dozen 25c CASH GROCERY CO., 118-120 WHITEHALL STREET Georgian Want Ads Get Results 1 I1 Zft A* 4 ' ; W / *•» ! ■ ■ '\ v 5 \ \X. y\N-. Qi iVJ ZLiU'X [ *// 171 •/ f Uli l ? 1 \ZxJ\J3n i / V/C /» 1 f 'ffl‘i''" ;' -7 » .'•'■K- " 1 i- * ; ■•■,:!•' ™ p, : OMvj*.r ’SmSy • I’.ii I Ift ""<• -1 ’■ iI t w ■ ■ ■ I M ' S; ■ “No Alterations 11 ■«« Tn stves we can '"' ■■.wsWWoWb'“iiaK' r di!i W!'il Necessary! give* you choice of the slim-cut fig- REMARKABLE proof Os ure-fitting English models: or our ability to Hr manv ,' he , ”! on ‘ conservative figure tonus to tailored pertec- v ,,. at Atlailla favori \ e tht , . Box tion IS quite a common Back/’ all in the exact color or comment of our customers. mixture which YOV individually “no alterations will be nec- prefer. essary. .lust send it out at once." Jio uncertainty, no | stem- Bioeh suit., $12.50 to mo. tlXlUg, 110 delay. I hat S Society Brand Clothes. $18.50 to $35. pi i i * Overcoats in new belted effects. SIS to S3O. 151 M.\ r.lSri. <'ravenetted Waterproof (Overcoats. sls to S3O. PARKSCHAMBERSdiARDWICK 37-39 Peachtree Street COMPANY l~ Atlanta. Georgia L v At rlk ._ w? B m 1 w Our Boys Styl es Represented in our Boys Clothing Depart ment are the Newest and Smartest Ideas in Boys Fashions Overcoats in long double-hreasted styles some with convertible collar, buttoned close un der the chin— $5.00 to $16.50 Juvenile Coats and Reefers. Norfolks. Rus sians. etc. —$4.00 to $12.50 Suits in double-breasted styles. Norfolks. Russians. Sail ors and Middy styles—s 4 to sls Beautiful mixtures, plain fancy colors, blues and blacks The Style Effect of Our Boys Clothes is the Perfection of Richness and Refinement Agents for the celebrated K.. & E. Blouse. Eiseman Bros., Inc. 11-13-15-17 Whitehall St. Trousseau Trunks form a very important part of our Fall stork. They are designed particularly for the pur pose, and priced low, because they’re made in At lanta. $16.00, $20.00, $25.00 LIEBERMAN'S 92 Whitehall Read for Profit. Use for Results GEORGIAN WANT ADS . .n\ ATLANTA GEUKGIAA AM> AEWS.W EDXESDAY. OCTOBER 30, 1912. Chamberlin=Johnson=Dußose Co. Atlanta New York Paris The Vogue of Velvet A Notable Showing of Suits, Dresses and Wraps In This Paris=favored Fabric When Paris speaks the whole world of fashion listens and heeds her words, and Paris has had much to say this season about velvets for suits, for dresses, for wraps. This display is intended to show to the women of Atlanta just what the vogue for velvets really amounts to, how it pervades and oredominates the fashions, why beauty-loving Paris acclaims it so ' ustily. For many of the suits, dresses and wraps that you will see here tomorrow are copies of models that were originated in the shops of the notables of Paris, others are Paris-inspired--the result, a display of surpassing elegance and richness—one that women will want to see as of great interest at this time of selecting their wardrobe for the sea son ahead. The Suits You’ll not have to be told that many of these are of French origin—-they look it, charmingly. As an example take this suit of black velvet that has a little square Hat collar and broad revers of white velour and a belt effect in the back because of the position of a heavy-embroidered band—or another suit of black velvet, that, too.has a low Hat collar and yet very different from the above. But its chief dis tinction is the white cloth vest and the way the sleeves are touched at the cuffs with white Then there are other suits, many of them that will fasten your in terest—these in navy, in brown, in taupe velvet and with them the corduroy suits, two-toned and solid colors, in styles that small women in particular will like. The velvet suits are priced from $37.50 to $58.50, the corduroy from $35 to $48.50. The Dresses Such a choice that this stock allows. For here are velvet dresses, all velvet, velvet combined with charmeuse, velvet with chiffon—-plain velvets, striped velvets, bro caded velvets—each one a distinctive model. One time the charm will lie in the drapery of a skirt--as in this one of striped velvet in black and a shade of blues just a bit brighter than Copenhagen, the skirt of which is a tunic that drops low and caught at the side front with a band of old gold and blue embroidery that ex tends from the waist—another time the charm will be in the colorings, the com bination of two shades, again it will be in the waist—the soft chiffonsand the charmeuse that we can hardly tell you of, more than that the woman who loves beautiful dresses is going to enjoy them. * These are priced from sl7 50 to $78.50. The Coats I Distinctly Parisian with their great, loose sleeves and fullness through the body that is gathered into drapings at the front—making them very narrow at the bot tom. This narrowness is often accentuated by wide bands of shirred velvet. And the coats are short this season and often edged with fur—as this one of raspberry velvet, the back of which is very plain.but the front is a mass of drapings that fall from the one button pl aced rather high, It is edged all around with black marten—but let us not tell of one when there are so many that are worthy, plain black velvets, black velvets with charmeuse, rich shades of blue, of coral, of rose, in plain velvets and brocaded velvets. These priced from $37.50 to $98.50. Chamberlin=Johnson=DußoseCo. Priced Complete Maternity Outfit 1 dor. Sterilized Vulva 1 yd. Rubber Sheeting (45 1 Package Safety Pina 1 Ib^Ab.orbent Cotton (•/, 1 s’tenUzed'rape for Um- ’ Tub * w * lte Vaaellne I Iba.) bllfcal Cord 4 »«• L y»°l or Eoaol 1 doz. Small Sponge* 1 Box J 4 J Baby Powder 4 <n. Boric Acid , S yds. Starlllzed Gauze 1 Cake Caetile Soap 2 Tlnr 1 T Binder 1 No. 2 Catnut Ligature. L ™ C , Gr *” n Soap 1 Soft Rubber Catheter and Needle. 25 Bi-Chlorlde Tablet. 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