Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, November 06, 1912, EXTRA 2, Page 10, Image 10

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10 DEMONSTRATION OF TRY NEW LIFE AT THE J. M. HIGH COMPANY Most Marvelous Health Appliance Ever Known to Science Creates Intense Interest Among the Thinking People of Atlanta. To regain their lost health, without -eeorting to drugging the system, with iangerous and oftentimes deadly con 'octions, given in mans cases without lue regard to the general physical eon. iitlon of the sufferer, should be the constant alm of every afflicted person. The most recent attainments In the science of health teach us that good wealth depends largely upon the free circulation of the blood, as no trouble ar disease can exist in any part of the body If the good, rich, red blood is sent "ourslng through the veins. Ojmrfc wl CRISPIN MODEL ~ You can wait a year for this Lon don shape or buy it nowina Regal. This model, one of our many new Fall styles, will be popu lar throughout the country next year. CRISPIN MODEL is really an English shape refined by us for New York trade. All of the characteristics of the* London custom-mad boot are preserved —flaring right and left heels, wide shank and , flat, stout sole. But aside from its advanced style, there —/djj’ is wonderful value real economy in this //D / ~ ' shoe. What a sole 1 Right out of the // butt of an Oak-tanned, South American // G; green hide —thick, tough us raw hide, ///> / 1 ' pliable and water-resisting. No sl2 ,/ II boot ever had better. And the upper zN' Q / \l goes well with the sole choice .■•’ \\ cut of a full-weight calf skin, \ close grained and elastic — the sort of leather that -■ """ \\ never stretches out AX ” Y\ ol shape. Z \ "" 1 I X. n t 9 1 j jftj >i ’ -> u w . 1 . * * * IVXL * * . r ** Tun Viking Rusr: C. ’f or Rla< 1 Smooth Kmj: Calf, }• glish Brogan A Cf) Blucher. Heavy Single Sole, Mat buank, Kijht and Lt It Hovis, 4) i.uU R FCt A I S JLhw/ Imk AhkuT C\ REGAL * HOE STORE 7/ I? t. J. WiSifi, dio . 6 Whilehall St. v—- Jf*T'7. <g"E ll| r r ' > ~ '■ ’ ’ ~ "*' —’- ■ r Vtr clwWr Hlrl •at® I I "Bit I ill E t Mi I ■ $ i- 1 B P hI-k ■ S J* * Jpj For Young Men ■MVSMWIOMm*. VMMUMMM- WTI .xuaK ,w. -rs HITT T. •? ’LrWmTf—W—W ——tUW jQJaUfaUWII These two styles along with our popular Nor folk Suits are big leaders with young men who like extra snap to their clothes. Narrower and more natural shoulders is the correct choice today, the English type being closely observed. Our stock of Young Men’s Suits and Overcoats offers the widest range for selection. Very smart, weaves, patterns and shades in SUITS OR OVERCOATS $12.50 to $27.50- EISEMAN BROS. | INCORPORATED F 11-13-15-17 Whitehall St. It is the fr< circulation of blood that . builds the body of an athlete strong and healthy, and that is what TRY NEW-LIFE does; it stimulates circu lation and sends the life-giving current coursing through the body, eliminating diseases and dangerous symptoms that if left to run their course would sooner or later develop into various ailments, such as Asthma, Backache, Catarrh, catarrhal deafness, dyspepsia, facial neuralgia, floating kidney, impotency, locomotor ataxia, obesity, paralysis, piles, rheumatism, shortness of breath, sore throat, spinal curvature, stiff • joints, stomach troubles, falling hair and wrinkles, in addition to scores of , other disorders not mentioned. I Try-New-Ljfe instantly relieves pain and sets nature to work to restore ■ health and vitality to the sufferer. It ■ Is not an experiment, but a true and tried method of restoring health, used and recommended by thousands of the THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. WEDNESDAY. NON ENIBT77? 6. 1912. most enlightened people in every state in the Union. The secret of this wonderful appli ance is mechanical vibration. It can be used in the home with as much ef feettveness as If given under the per sona! supervision of the most eminent physician in the world. Competent demonstrators have been secured, and are now to be found on the fifth floor of the J. M. High store, where the machine is shown, and free WW iVh W I A Triumph In Buying | 242 Pairs | Ladies’ $3.50 i |J : High Shoes i S® fcib ’ M T° rnorr ° w at I M ’l- 95 1 > ST * tai ■ <« uh: ;es fflC 107 Pairs Patent Bluchers, with tin . 105 Pairs Vici Kid Bluchers, plain toe a* "*t . I All Sizes | «st. A large lot of Shoes, but thev won't last long ' 3* i • • fei at this price. ‘:.r? ar Rs oi 7 ho i Rich’s Economy Basement s “the Shoe Bargain Center of Atlanta” I tiALLET & DAVIS PIANO CO. I IN NEW QUARTERS. Since opening the branch store of this large far lory in Atlanta last January by Air. Wm. Carder. F~=j| |®| manager, the business has grown to such an extent EEI that larger quarters were necessary, and a store at 50 M Xtofh Pryor street, opposite Lowry National bank, cd has been leased and is ready for the trade with a g=J complete line of the Famous | HALLETS DAVIS and CONWAY | y PIANOS, and the B ! VIRTUOLO I I?: X-'- & the new Instinctive Player Piano. | W If you are in the market for a Piano, buy where the sac- ■ K.fl is behind every instrument and where perfect satisfac- IS AcZ tion is guaranteed. vW | OPPORTUNITY FOR YOUNG MEN TO LEARN fe 3 GOOD BUSINESS. B kv Young men who are ambitious and willing, to work wi ZV ja «s leain of advantageous proposition by calling on .Mr. Carder /a W SQUARE DEAL TO CUSTOMER g The Company offers Pianos and Player Pianos of prover S M 'i »rit at tiie same Prices as sold in Boston. F~r| Arranges Such Easy Terms That Anyone Can Afford !■ s 3 EH f’c.rehase jgj llallet & Davis Piano Company,,Established 1539. and wit! BH apital of $3,000,000, has always had the reputation of pr lucing only the best in Artistic and High-Grade Instruments ES IHAILET S DAVIS PIANO CO. I B Factories: Boston; Atlanta Branch 50 N. Pryor St. H WM CARDER, Manager. — ———— Dealers Wanted in Unoccupied Territory. S n >- n ; fi I treatments and advice given to ail who I apply. If you are a sufferer from any disor- ! der whatever, don’t neglect this oppor- i tunity of trying New-Life free. It may j mean perfect health and happiness for you throughout a long and useful life. | There is no doubt that Try-New-Life | is the most marvelous invention for I good that has ever been perfected. Demonstrations are given from 8 a. m. till 6 p.«n, every day. (Advt.) I NEW YORK & AMERICAN DENTAL PARLORS 281/ q AND PEACHTREE STREET BEST EQUIPPED IN DIXIE 1 Al' o ur Work Made and Delivered ' While You Wait (Guaranteed) 8 I* GOLD FILLINGS . . . SI.OO s i n GOLD CROWNS - - XV BRIDGE WORK ... $4.00 Days sei of teeth . . $4.00 "i ll BEST SEIOF TtETR -■ • ® 5,00 THE BEST AND QUICKEST I A Gift for You ~-^ E bk~ I Every Purchaser of One Box of 50c CARMEN POWDER I At JACOBS’ CUT PRICE, 40c H Will Receive One Full-Sized 25c Jar of TJT? Carmen Cold Cream * XxtlXl I THIS OFFER HOLDS GOOD ALL WEEK | All Jacobs’ Pharmacy Stores I aj RICH’S KNOWS WHAT YOU WANT -AND HAS IT | IVL RICH & BROS- CO. I $6 to $lO Untrimmed Shapes $3.69 ; 5 5 J* The wholesale millinery season is .... 5 thi-et 1 months ahead of the retail. So • 'fed ... . , ' 4 Xtai w hile we are in the midst of our season S « ' the wholesaler is near the end of his. rhis accounts for our being able to buy "■•wlii.kiuifslßilK’ 1 jS 400 New Velvet and Plush Untrimmed ' z-.® «( Shapes at Less Than An Average Half, The Hats represent the wholesaler’s entire reserve stock —each Hat is * of this season’s newness. Look them over in the window, note the pretty shades, the g| 3®* rich velvets and plush, the stunning shapes. You know at once that these are real $6 4 to $lO shapes; you can tell it by the materials, the finish, bv everv artistic detail. • •e l ** ~ . . * There are about 30 different shapes in all—each entirely new. Made of fine vel- vets and erect pile plushes. Plain and silk bound edges. Everv style shape for everj 7 purpose, we g ~SS believe, is represented. Colors are brown, navy, green, red, purple, black and leading street and « pastel shades. Variously in solid colors, or with contrasting underbrims. Not a hat worth less than 3 $6; many worth to $10; the average Is easily $7.50, and choice to you is just $3.69. (Sale at 8:30 a. m. Millinery—Second Floor) g 35c Bolt Emb. Edging 19c ? Stamped • Splendid quality wash scalloping braid or ent- Pillow Cases broidery edging. Fast colors, neat designs in black, blue, red, pink. (>te. 6 yards to bolt. Less than the price of the mus- * \ir o- e in * in °t whieh they are made. Neat « —jl or i ■ oe, or c, designs, scalloped border. 25c a * Gold Brooches Less Than Half ° Ver tW ° (2) pair - t ° a ! As advertised and on sale Tuesday for the first H time. 10-k gold, all sizes, some set with real 5h 1 Gnwns 7Qr ® -J* stones. At $1.48. »1.98. ♦2.98. $3.98; worth o * VJOWIW i Z>C , -E double and more. bemi-made gowns of Uno nam- « i tut • th, a sook. Low neck, kimono sleeves. I T|j (Center Aisle, Mam Floor.) deep hemmed bottoms prettily a £ Advance Notice of Rug Sale stamped for French, solid or j x= qa- .... eyelet embroidery and the new g „ ‘’ ns * recently we closed a big deal in Oriental punch work. None for late {gs . Rugs. They are now in transit and will be on comers. Only 79c, 1 fes sale in a week or ten days. Wait! ' 4 3W ! I D=p°o c sn Ware 29c kst Suits In Atlanta at $23.50 = , You will find—as we have found — ? pf ">itlass receptacles suits of similar qualitv selling else- S Sterling Silver has been deposited „, , j, or , L, . in many prettv designs. $-i.oo. That does not mak' w, rr , . these suits worth $27.50. But it does em- ■ Variously there are sherbet phasize the bigness of Rich’s values. ! dishes, sugars, creamers, salt and ” pepper shakers, cologne bottles, We can’t bring you $30,00 suits for $23.50; bonbon and fancy dishes. we can and do bring you the best suits in At- g \n Q -n n lanta (and that means the whole South) at All are the usual oOc sellers, $23 50 < now specially priced at 29c. Rare , ‘ ' . • , < 0V suggestions among them for gifts Ihe assortment. Includes whipcords, diagonals. and prizes. cheviots, boucles, broadcloths. Bedford Cords, g storm serges and novelties, leading colors, which g (Center Aisle, Main Floor.) of course means blue, brown, taupe and black, g -1® Just a word picture of five styles: • d*O AA 1. OP AG TS A brown serge In semi-Norfolk style with semi- g JpO.Uv to «pO.Uv 15a.P’S strapped back and cuffs, $23.50. g SnaAlnl R rffrk w a semi-outing suit of brown Irish homespun, single- g jg OpPClftl iJag | Cy breasted coat with a row of ten buttons, $23.50. $ Purchase, all A- JyCz Beautiful taupe broadcloth and beautifully tailored $ ■ LIR ’ severely tailored coat; semi-pleated skirt, $23.50. g The season’s newest Bags. Everv Semi-Norfolk blue cheviot, cutaway model: frogs, g ±ls kind and description in all-leather braid and velvet trimmed; buttons on side, $23.50. g | nioroei 0. safnan, walrus,, etc. All- braid buttoned and frog trimmed; wide revers, velvet ' leather, silk or moire lined. None and braid finished; panel-back skirt with a sort of v ? worth less than $3: manv worth $5; overskirt effect. i choice $1 98 See window A " * 23 - 50 suits are silk or satin lined, many with n , shields. ■ Center Aisle. (Ready-to-Wear—Second Floor.) * eggs] 2^k C n I 10 doz. lots 24 l-2c; 30 doz. J Cash Grocery Co|i 118 and 120 Whitehall St. K