Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, November 08, 1912, EXTRA, Page 12, Image 12

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12 yflfF Speaking of GLASSES A pair <>f gia-.- -i.» ju<l«<-<i a< ■ lOxliiiß to, th« conntort thet give the w«are< And this comfort is depend ent on the skill o f the Opticians who make the examination and fit the lenses. We've been Hi: i .■•.i<*m .xuccesstullj sim e ' s", 0 near ly half a eentur,. This means ability and reiia- - bility. Drop in mil talk to ii“ about your eyes A. K. Hawkes Co. I OPTICIANS 14 WHITEHALL SUITABLE GIFT GOODS In Manv New apd Attractive SILVERWARE. Bowls I’lat v a re. Bread 'frats. Vegetable I Osties. I (•i-i'cii I ’e;t I lishes. | CUT CLAES. B >' ,s. Basket s. I ’it i-hi i s. I 'ele|-i"s. I.miii'j t’ops. SHEFFIELD GOODS. Trivets. Art Flower Baskets Asparagus Sets. (ereil \ egef a lil ■ 4 )i>nes. ' Tea Seis. These are unit a lew of Ihe j uauy We have almost evert 1 •otiecit ..hie t ir|. II Ihe alh.Ve . subjects MstaywyG' JlHHlLip - Willi ST. ’ ■- - \ ' uwmtwTnMam I — L . i Lost I i Anything? . 1 ■ a Insert a small ad under 1 "Lost ami Found” in the (Iltuisdied Section of ■ Georgian Want Ads The large circulation i of tb« paper makes you ' I Sure To Find lit !' SL"!'lt I T!U. .StU'. 1 ILI . "’WWRUMWsmiw I ■HMMB I fes 1 , u/m you art. whero Byou live, or what you have— -1 will bring results. 14> KtVOH- /r. lllil. Jc a &sord New Low Heel English Last Boots lii black <»r tan lace, and white buckskin button Boots. The tan come with either the rubber sole or leather, the black and while have the leal her soles. These arc marked $5.00. , Right now we are showing Ihe largest stock K-fo# of tine high-grade yet popular priced Feminine Footwear in ih< cil \ of Atlanta, and the de- pr maud being made upon it easily proves that il pa\ > lo ir\ lo please the smart h gowned voimg women of Atlanta and the South. fly ’ti ** -f-** Last Saturday was the biggest day in the hi'torv <>f oiir shoe business, and to those who '-y W did not get wailed <»it or did not gel the careful individual lilting, we extend apologies. , , A word to the wise is sufficient- Don't put 1 an, Ku er off buying shoes until Saturday, if yon can pus- a. ole Boot sibly help it. Os course we are glad to see you $5.00 any day that you honor us by calling, but if you —— can arrange to come in before 10:30 or II a. nt.. and any day in the week be sides Saturday. \on will avoid inevitable delav caused by clerks going to lunch as nearly cverybudv shops Im I ween 11 and 1 o'clock. Buying shoes lakes more lime and retpiin - more careful individual service than anything w< can ihiiik oi', almost. Biease take this in the spirit that it is intended — for your benefit. J. P. ALLEN & CO. 51-53 Whitehall Street Ciiamberlin=Johiison=Dußose Co. ATLANTA NEW YORK BARIS And Still the New Hats Come! Ihe charm of the novel seems never to end in this milli nery store—-thanks to the Estelle Mershon Shop of 20 East 46th Street. New York. No sooner does one new and smart hat go to some happy woman, than another takes its place. You can not get an old or an outworn style here; our millinery organization is such that this is impossible The Estelle Mershon Shop is in the very center of fash ionable America The success ol what is acceptable there is assured. \nd Estelle Mershon keeps our millinery depart ment in closest touch with the new ideas as they are developed l odav’s shipment brings glad tidings to women who want either hats for dress occasions or lor street wear---we forego the task of picturing them lor you- -there is too much and 100 varied beauty. It remains lor a woman’s eyesand a wom an’s other sense—of charming hats-—to appreciate the exquis ite lines the unusual, the brilliant ami again the delicate color c unbinations. Suffice it, these hats are sparkling with newness and love liness—do you not think it will be a pleasure just to see them? French Fur Sets We take more than ordinary pleasure in announcing the arrival of a number of very fashionable and exclusive French Fur Sets-- neckpieces and muffs. They are novelties that Paris has stamped with her ap proval—-and are as sm irt as Paris could make them. In the Millinery Department. Chamberlin=Johnson=Dußose Company Yoy Can Always Find Time to Read Georgian Want Ads It takes but a few minutes to carefully read Georgian Want Ads. You see, our " ant \ds are conveniently arranged. For instance, if you wish to buy or rent mereb dip out the column headed “For Sale—Houses or "I'or Rent Houses.'" Yon will have time to read it in the street car. during noon hour, or in the evening. Read Georgian Want Ads for any desire you may have. Don’t neglect to read them every dai THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 8. IHI2. | A Shopping Place for the Thrifty liKlillh lluiflii f ||U3yg2Xi!UMllKH£uu2ul II | Another Great Kid Glove Sale | —Held a similar sale Monday and this empire is in re spouse to many requests. Possibly the last time, 'however. for Gloves like these can’t be bought under usual circum- VZ stances to sell at such a little price. Briefly (here are the 12-button length Gloves, pull-on styles, without clasps, and the regulation short Gloves in the two-clasp style. Made of good quality lamb skin, cut perfectly: finely finished. All sizes and leading colors and black, white, and tan. Worth j $1 and $1.25 for 69c. S 10 Bars Fairy Soap Ladies’ $5 Sweaters S I 25c $1.98 | Have voll a little hah? hl Bought a maker’s sample line of Sweat- 5* home? Every housewife knows this , ers . sold many of them at $2.98, $3.98 and J ~;bi famous soap: knows it is a usual 5c $4.98. AVe have about 100 left that we’ll fj seller, so there'll be a rush to get “clean up” at just $1.98. it at half pri< 'C. « Plain and fancy knit, with and without collars. I I 10-bar limit; no phone orders; none de- all white, colors and combinations. Sizes anil i- , . , " , styles we oelieve, to please all. Anu instead of Jto livered unless with other goods. $ 2 .98 to $5. pay only $1.98. -<5 $3 Velvet Shapes $1.69 Cnion linen rn, , unbleached crash Toweling. V the very newest shapes in medium a and large sizes, covered with a good Glass Tow. , s . an linen, with j —quality black velvet. Various style / neat pink or biue bal - S* brims and crowns. Values to $3 at W* / damask 25C. J? . 3MB ' Y bleach€»d, heavv mercerized fg $1 & $1.50 Shapes at 49c " $ Just about enough of these for a busy I ‘i .ssoTted ‘patterns® lYim'Us" S "5 SnJ e, nd S ' Felt HatS nu al, .i the ,T ’/ 12 1-2 C OUTING 10C. J : shapes, and a verj tew silks and velvei.. I » ’ Pink and blue Outing Flan- Colors only. All new shapes. |'f ne, ®« in soIi( l colors. | A Big Notion Sale at 5c I i 5 dozen Pearl Buttons 10c Combination Match Safe i 10c spool Silk Thread, 100 yards 10c Sew-On Hose Supporter* I 5 cards of Hooks and Eyes ~ 15 packages Hair Fins i 10c Hat. Pins 5 packages Steel Pins ; 5 spools Sewing Cotton Two 10c ironing Wax Pads ®L« « xT 3 18c Curtain Scrim i AJT , I Something new in Curtain stuffs. The scrim is a yard . jylgirt c I teiTlS Wide. Used regularly for full-iength curtains, and can be I cut iu p rO j, er lengths and used for sash 01 odd curtains ■ Variously with lace edge or lace inserted. In white and ecru ggs Q Q „ for 50c and 75c Silk. Four-in- EMB. OUTING 10C SOAP SALE. O C Hand Ties. Can't mention FLANNELS, 15C. ~, . ... . fl' ImJ the maker's name, but vou can see it Splendid quality ol white ’"A I<e at P- J ' a ß' s _'Z_ . , , . .. outing Flannel. p- ttily Pearline. 2-pound package 011 ea( 'b package the highest "lass embroidered and finished of 20-Mule Team Borax or , to maker of silk ties in America. Lead- with scalloped edge. Blue, 3 cakes of 5c Castile Soap iuv colors; no blacks and chiefly ° l " blte embioiderj. J®® lighter shades. ‘ Qn for men's $1 Dress Shirts Red Norfolk Jackets $3 98 J O C Coat styles, attached cuffs. Girls’ and misses' red Norfolk Coats, in all sizes from Tb t , ... 6to IS. Made of heavy twilled red flannel, almost like a 5? j _JW <> new I’' l et>i.>. . sues. broadcloth or Venetian. Strapped and belted in regulation ®S- !“H oq for men s 50c blue chain- Norfolk style. Well made. Lined throughout. »J® «J «7 C bray Work Shirts. 2 HANDKERCHIEFS SC. 25C UNDERWEAR 19C. Ladies' full size cambric Girls’ and boy’s Vests ane IS® q n 1 01 men's 50c heavy ribbed Handkerchiefs. hemstitched Pants in sizes 3to 10. White, “te Oil C cotton Sweaters. border, witli initii 1, 2 for sc. ecru or gray fleeced. aw" W°MEN' S2 S C UNDERWEAR. c WFAT frc 41 oa 2* RQr for men's $1 Union Suits. Vests wers SLSO ' am! <2 J ' Oy C Heavy white and ecru rib- fu „ *. ut perfectl v proportion- Sweaters in white, colors and 'to bed. All sizes. ’ ed. Snow-white ribbed, firmly comb inations. Sizes uto 8. - fleeced, shapes body vests, 50C PETTICOATS 39C. S’ e ■**“ rt r\ for superior quality of out- ankle length drawers. Taped Outing flannel Petticoats in „e) C ing' flannel Night Gowns and pearl button trimmed. All pink, white and blue. Seal- Pink and blue stripes. sizes. 25c. loped flounces. Ijp for full size cambric initial IN4ore Ol those RaiUCOciiS at $2.98 G hemstitched Handkerchiefs. Glad to announce this new shipment for these coats have been hard to ger. Tan with plaid lining, storm collar. »SL Jgj ■ - --- strapped sleeves. AU sizes, only $2.98. tfji Smartly Tailored Wool Suits $5 Surprising that so much goodness can be crowded into j y • Cl Y eJT a suit to sell for $5. Heavy wool suitings in black, brown iIOSICrV facile , or colors. Smartlv tailored unlined coat; panel skirt. All a sizes, and only $5. ror Women pair GLOVES ’SC 12 I ' 2C PERCALE 10C. 1t r for 25<*medium-weight maco t£L “SB PAIR GLOVES zou 1913 Ljne of fresh g pring IOC Stockings. Full fashioned fl" - Percales with white grounds an( ] fi ne ] v finished, witli double sole vas Gloves with elastic rib “ nd toe ’ high Miced-heel and garter < J® yarn wrists cutton. yard wide. •' ft- ~ Q for seamless black Hose: fIF $1 to $1.59 Hand Bags at 69c OC ’nedium-weight gauze. flf This little price for choice leather, silk and velvet 1 p for antl l 9c gauze Stock- 3®® bugs in popular shades and styles. Black, white and lead- 1V C ings iu white or tan. ing colors. fl_ 12 1-2 C MUSLINS 10C. 75C SHEETS 69C. For Children | , J&ai The famous Fruit of the Heavy Muslin seamless fl ' Loom and Laisdale. card- Sheets, deep hems. 81x90 in. 1 S f ror famous 25c Shaw- ~ wide bleached Muslins, at al2 1-2 C PILLOW CASES 10C. * v knit Stockings. All perfect. sating of 20 per cent. “Nus Heavy Muslin Pillow Cases. firm Ixl rib. with reinforced sole and JfcP Ced.” Hemmed ends, 42x36 in. high spliced heel. All sizes. | ’ 5 $1.50 Soiled Blankets $1 10c bTk 5 or fi mi lib S,ockings in 2 Wool nap cotton Blankets, in solid color gray, or white ‘ fl. with colored jacquard borders; 11-4 size, silk fa<>e bound. 1 Q r for ot white or colored sill; 8C CHAMBRAY SC. 8H EPH ERD CH ECKS 15C. *O V Stockings, in sizes sto 7. gj' W Mill lengths 2to 2(1 yards of x,. a t double fold shepherd . fl. j, bin., tan gnv or red soljd f . hevl . s for vhildl . en . R Sehool ?OF Men fl color chambrays. Perfect D j- f or i O c cotton dress Socks. to pl,c 4 . DC In black or colors. Tw $1.25 Cotton Comforts 98c I1 Q for regular ?5c Shawknit I fl 1 . Silkoltm covered Comforts filled with soft, fiuffv white X C Socks. Only green and tan. carded cotton; absolutely clean and sanitary. Tufted or | I I stitched styles. Light, medium and dark colors. Full size. fl • " SB ———————“ - - —————— — ! £ Sewing Machines™Two Specials * |<*® \Ve sell Sewing Machines at $2 down and $1 a week. It’s the easiest , to kind of way to own a luaehine. and we handle only first-class machines, fl, j made only by reliable manufacturers. Each machine is fully guaranteed 13! for ten years—and, of course, they last much longer. For Friday and Saturday we offer two specials at $lB and S2O These have, full j 4 * set of attachments, all self-setting, and the machines are automatic ball-bearing. Made J? ol solid oak; three-drawer style $18: five-drawer style S2O. Either machine is yours fc jto on a payment of $2 down. ! ' * fl Xto p ’ s - — pull line of cat3in et and hand machines. Best oil, 7c a bottle. Needles, belts, etc. fl M. RICH & BROS. CO.