Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, November 09, 1912, EXTRA, Image 9
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if i, RICH & BROS. CO 3
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| World’s Finest Handkerchiefs 5
2 for the Usual Price of 1 :
2
A Mighty "Cataract of White Handkerchiefs is ’
* Pouring Over Our Counters. Will You Share? gg
'H Told the g<»<>d news yesterday. A llandker- J
{J . Ides importer anxious to get back to Europe, gj
k -.H-ritired the unsold portion of his importa-
P pons at an average half price. They were odd 1
| u t- to him — several hundred dozen of this, M
M-veral hundred dozen of that, but the aggre-
_ate is 3,000 dozen —36,000 Handkerchiefs — J
.md they are now on sale at these average half gg
prices. It’s a great time to fill the handker- ■!
2* chief box, and to anticipate Christinas gifts.
■ 49c ; value 75c to SI.OO.
■jg 09c; value $1.25 and $1.50.
98e; value $1.75 and $2.00. •
25c; value 35c and 40c. •
; New $5 Corsets at $2.50 •
. •• Because — , ®
2 the maker used remnants of materials
2? ~nd kept his operatives busy during
otherwise idle moments. % 3
The Corsets are nameless, but they 'I gg
fe* were made by the manufacturer —and C ll 11 an
5® are exact copies—of our famous K
Madame Grace $5 Corsets. wtotfty / •
2* The material is a handsome import- W py/ •I
2* ill brocade. The filling is of the gen- H p.l
nine “wabone.” Trimmings are of iTrl
I ace and ribbon.
*Tg All the models are the lace front I; gg
styles—-same as Madame Grace—low f; gg
bust with extra length hips. All ff. *
2 brand new. Two pair hose support- -—Ju ir I
2J ers attached. All sizes. Same Corsets *" LOL
under the Madame Grace name sell
for $5: these are $2.50.
jJ Corsets—Second Floar. g*
> *
Rich’s Mid=Season Silk Clearance J
The Opportunity of Twelve Months J
<■* Whew! We’ve been busy as beavers in the Silks. •
2? Women were so glad to buy two silk dresses for the J
price of one, or three for the usual price of two that—
Tgi despite many extra salespeople we’ve been almost (
swamped. gg
But we’re straightened out now. and we can give *
2® every one the prompt, careful service you expect at 4
<2 hich’s. ■
Nearly all the Silks advertised the opening days J
'-gg are still on sale, but some lots are so low that we dart* 1
IW not advertise them. Refer to Thursday’s and Wednes- 5
nJ day’s papers for particulars. Savings are a fourth, a g.
is third, a half and even more. gg
• Silks—Left Annex, Main Floor. g|
J The Grip on Reliable Gloves •
J Rich’s long ago stepped to first place as J
o sellers of reliable Gloves. Almost half a cen- g>
2j tury of constant testing and selecting has finally led us g|
to specialize on certain well-known makes as the best «
obtainable at their various prices. ®
'RgJ Os the Gloves made abroad we stock in fullest J
Tp quantities—Fownes. Trefousse and Valliers.
Os Gloves made in America we have full lines of
W Ireland Bros., Fiske. Clarke & Flagg, Bachuio & Demp- g>
2* Mer and Place. sa
Stocking the Gloves, however, is just half the aj
work—we have a full corps of competent, courteous A
dP salespeople to fit you in a twinkling. Try us tomorrow A
and see. ®
Ladies’ Short Gloves —$1 to $2.25.
t 0 20-button length Gloves- $2 to $4.50.
*5 Warm Gloves for Little Folks 5
Gray lambskin and brown mocha fleece Gloves, for little A
• tots of 3to 7 years, 50c a|
A Wool G'oves (and some Mittens) m blue, red or brown, for gg
A girls and boys 3to 12 years. 25c and 35c. gg
"Jg Wool Gloves for misses and ladies, 25c and 50c.
(Gloves-—Left Aisle. Main Floor)
| Those Who Need Ribbons !
* Can buy usual 50c and 65c qualities *
tomorrow at Rich’s for just O • C •
’lg Most of them are new arrivals, now advertised and displayed
jg for the first time (see window). They are a maker's reserve
nJ -tock and include taffeta silks and satins in warp prints, beautiful J
' C |Z floral and Persian designs and rich Oriental colorings. Very A
- wide, 5 to 7 inches, and there has been nothing quite so charm- M
ing shown for fancy work and decorative purposes A
The other ribbons have been on sale before. Solid colors in A
self-figure dots and satin stripes Q 7 A
;; A < hoice of any of the ribbons at UIC gg
• Ribbons—Main Floor.
M. Rich & Bros. C®
I he Well-Dressed Family
STODDARDIZES*
| f s l'*l‘ one of STODDARD’S wagons frequently in I
front of a residence, is a good sign. It means I
’kai the folk s within. STODDARDIZE!
When Father's, Mother’s and the <'hildren s clothes I
I *ry Cleaned and Pressed bx the famous STODDARD
■ the entire family is well-dressed! I
A Wagon for a Phone Call.
w Express (one way) on out-of-town orders us J 2 or o\e-
t t zy-*- z-J n 2 n P nu C> “ r ‘i* St JT' : Dixie’s Greatest
„°p*’„ n ’,' i j Drv Cleaner and Dv«
THE ATLANT A GEORGIAN AND NEWS.SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 9. 1912.
i
A Rousing Appetite
Is a Keen Delight
I
And What Is of Greater Interest,
Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets
Enable the Stomach to
Digest Whatever Is
Eaten.
We all like to see the way healthy
children devour their meals. Would we
could all do the same! Eating ought
to be a delight. It is one of life’s chief
enjoyments. People who can not relish
, a good meal are apt to fall into those
, ill-tempered moods from which they
view the world as a sorry place to live
in. So let us learn to employ the best
b means of harmonizing our existence and
, thus extract from our daily grind all
, the pleasure there is to be had. This we
can do by keeping our stomachs in
prime, active working order.
b A majority of people have come to
know the blessings which an occa
sional use of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab
lets confer upon the stomach. They
are unquestionably- the most popular
remedy known, for the reason that
dyspepsia is the national disease, that
these wonderful little tablets have long
' since acquired a national reputation
as a throughly reliable and efficient
cure for all forms of dyspepsia and
• indigestion.
1 No matter bow great the excess of
• food taken into the stomach, one or two
: of these tablets will digest every particle
. of it. A package of Stuart's Dypsepsia
s Tablets should always be in the house.
> Many a person has saved himself from
: a serious attack of acute indigestion
. by using them after heavy meaels, such
i as are eaten Christmas, New Year’s
, Thanksgiving and other holidays and
festal seasons.
b After attending banquets, late sup
, pets, heavy fancy dinners, after-thea
, ter parties, etc., where one has dined
. sumptuously and luxuriantly, Stuart’s
Dyspepsia Tablets should invariably
( be used, as they’ digest the food per
b fectly and completely, and prevent all
. possibility of dyspepsia, which, with
’ out their use, is more than likely to
ensue.
Americans are exceedingly fond of
‘ the good things of life, and there is
apt to be great excess of eating, and
the only way to overcome its bad
' effects on the stomach is to employ a
powerful and efficient digestive such
• as Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, which
‘ always Insure a good digestion.
• Obtain a 50c box from your druggist
‘ today. (Advt.)
Afy Hair is
Turning Gray!
How does a woman feel when
she says that to herself in the
mirror? Care? Do you?
Haven’t you " pulled out,
carefully, one or two glisten
ing white threads just near the
ears? Don't do it again. Your
hair will grow coarse and thin
soon enough.
Robinnai re
Hair Dye
Is not a vulgar bleach or ar
tificial coloring.
It is a restorative and puts
color and life into the hair. Re
stores faded gray hair to its
natural color and healthy con
dition and makes it soft and
beautiful. It never fails.
Non-stieky, and does not
stain skin or scalp.
Prepared for liglxt, medium
and dark brown and black hair.
Trial size, 25c; large size. 75c.
postpaid. Pure and harmless.
FOR SAIE BY
All Jacobs’ Stores
And Druggists Generally.
Write for a Copy
Os Our New 1913
Illustrated Catalogue
Our new Eighteenth annual
catalogue will be off the press
Monday.
This year our catalogue is
handsomer than ever. There are
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showing nearly’ ten thousand ar
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To celebrate our Silver Anni
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Mail order shipments are pre
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Gold and Silversmiths
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Estabhihed 1887
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GEORGIAN WANT AOS
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J. M. High Company Demonstrating a Worn
derful Machine That Cures Nervous Disorders
“Try-New-Life,” the Most Won
ijerful Invention of the Twen
tieth Century, Now on Exhibi
tion in the Demonstrating Par
lors on the Fifth Floor of the
J. M. High Store.
Among the hundreds of disorders that
“Try-New-Life” has benefited and
cured there are none which have re
sponded to this wonderful treatment
more readily’ than Nervous Disorders.
The marvelous mechanical vibration,
which is the secret of “Try-New-Llfe,”
and sends the blood coursing through
the veins, strengthening the entire
body’ and replenishing the starved nerve
centers, acts as a direct influence on
nervous disorders, and with a few
treatments soothes and eliminates the
cause of the trouble, thereby starting
the patient on the road to absolute re
covery.
That nervous disorders are the direct
cause of a large number of the moi«
serious diseases has been recognized by
the best medical authorities for years,
and to neglect such a condition is to
court death, or total disability at least.
"Try-New-Life” increases the vital
ity of the entire body, weak, tired, worn
out nerves are wonderfully strengthen
ed by Its daily use; after a hard day’«
work, muscular or mental strain, noth
ing is so soothing or strengthening as
one short treatment of "Try-New Life"
applied to the spine. The whole sys
tem responds to the vitalizing, invigor
ating effects of the increased blood cir
culation.
You can prove it to yourself best by
one free treatment at the demonstrat
ing parlors on the fifth floor of the J.
M. High Company's store, not a day
passes but that its power is proven in
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■S HI HI UKUb i *®i®b ATLANTA SELL,NG Bf 1
fi A Dependable fSAfURDA y through Monday sales, a goodzjn for I
gjjj Fountain Pen stop, listen, think* |
MNll Beginning tomorrow, Saturday, November 9th,
FOr we will give rebate checks with every cash pur-
L/tTvM chase for 5 per cent of the amount bought. /Ove IT
■UHyI These checks are as good as gold and the same «-A
{F jfl /"IFI as cas h- They are redeemable in any of our
L J **g 111 I goods or goods which we control. Save your IO X.olllll
"t H • v rebate checks and get your friends to save J T He? * J H IMjl
for you. It’s just like finding money. y
Every body has need of a I EXTRA SPECIAL I | EXTRA SPECIAL i
lAjIQ fountain pen, one that can With every box of Rexall Nursing Bottle Nipple W
wWffi b e depended on. We have Antiseptic Tooth Powder that does not collapse, red
MmAM such a pen and we are sell- we will give FREE a sro... or "hite rubber, as you
m ina . it so- SI It is the tooth brush. Both OC n l J,efer - Our "PCimd price.
'2 8 V r * ’ the for only fcOC per dOn H ’ ' p a rH "’ ’'bigatn. VVc are of-
|H iKCTSI Rexall Fountain Pen of Dozen . ferlng the getiuim Rexall Watch, gmir-
vulcanised rubber with a " ant. • d for one year, and wi-ich has the
CM l4k Point, and yon
SB fcSO n ‘ aJ llav *' the choice of I EXTRA SPECIAL | | EXTRA SPECIAL I in the following styles: Gun metal LjS
gyM three points: falcon, Spen- To every laxly who buys a p.o . ■ R..-.U i " niekei and imitation gold. They look H
■MB eerlan or stub These nene Hottie of Rexall "93” Hair Lux ot Rexall Cabinet Ltn- M ,od. 1. ,-p ~1,.,.t, 1,.,. t time and .u. ,
cenan o. stub. These pens Tonic will give a lady's en Writing Paper—4B wot ir owning. Se.-our window distdav
HUlifl are guaranteed and If you comb. This tonic stimulates smets and 4x envelop to ot - ,li<>s,- watches
HIS ooi , the scalp, kills dandruff and match —regula: p: ice
IFB * ’° p ’ ’ satisfied makes the hair thick end cents. Our special Tfill CT ADTIfU t nrrrnitinn
with the one you buy we’ll heavy. Bottle with price... XiSJC TOILET ARTICLE Gt FIRINGS
■jjjn refund the purchase price cuni *' \. ..:; \\ . ,-ariy a complete lb all im
■UM cheerfully. This is a popu* * purh'd toilet goods. A visit to our toilet
■ul Ike npn T n«* Mika n a "* goods counter will convince vou V »
H £ p it' t'o a EXTRA SPECIAL EXTRA SPECIAL X'ZJX7r' ?-
(T) fountain pen. It never «e K>' *a« ay free a Pmaud’s Lilac Vegetale. I’epeco Tooth Past. pei Xc
\i/ .. chatnoin sktri wltli each box fine tor the face. Gen- wotvnnu t. ■> .
V a OBS, Ab u?’ a « d M he of Violet Dulce Face Pow- tlemen use it after slmv- Lv m’"-|’m bPm 1 r
V the wt t&« fluid 1. CQ * anltol Tot,th Po " de < ’’.T.’.'::."' Ife
IPATtHT MEDICINE VALUES ../.39c ... 59c SX“kr!e:“'&.:/
This week we are offering a number ofPasteurine Tooth Paste 17 c
patent medicines that are always in de- X X Rublfoam ... 19 c
X d toX,u at p Tak e e" LXoTa? 'this r SEASONABLE DRINKS 7'’',?X' A X" ; ' 36c
.•neck off the items you need and bring , , Pompeian Massage < ream 34c
it to us to be filled: w•' think out soda fount is just about tile beat there Saxollto 55 c
Pinkham’s Compound 6Bc is and we make a specialty of serving seasonable drinks. Pond’s t'old Cream 18c and 38c
Wine of Cardul 6Bc Just now you can get Hot Clam Bouillon, Hot Tomato Palm i divi < old Cream3Bc
Fellow’s Syrup Hypophosphites 96c Bouillon. Hot Oyster Stew. Hot Beef Tea and Hot Choco- Palm Olive Shampoo 29c
iniment 17c late. Our Hot Chocolate Is the best in Atlanta. It is Rexall Shampoo Paste . 25c
tViunpole’s'i'od Liver Oii 69c made from Hnyler's chocolate and is served with pure, l.aßlaciie I'a e Powder 39c
Quaker Herb Extract 67c I delicious cream i Harmony Face Powder ', 20c
Ibi.isun’s Liver Tone 34c X—-——- X Woodbury's Fuce Powder 19 c
I’allforr.ia Syrup of Figs 34c ... Palmer's Face Powder 10e H
Horlick's Malted Milk 34c and 73c n . Ki ,, s ~ . . *’«
Hub'” Brand 1 Miik*. ißc EXTRA SPECIAL EXTRA SPECIAL Nadine Face Powder 38c I®
Robinson's Barlev 13c and 39c Toilet Paper, square or Rexall Fountain Syringe, Azurca Face Powder 79c
Hood’s Sarsaparilla ._..... 76c round, 4 rolls or 4 pack- holds / quarts and made R : <A <l. Face Powder4sc
Scott's Emulsion 3oc and Tic ages, good grade of pa- of red gum rubber. Usu- W yeth's Sag. and Sulphur
t’l'mnn'Flfxir . Me w,,rtb ,nore tha " we allv sells for |1.25. Q7- Hair Tonh 38c and 75c
King's New Diseoverv3Bc charge for it. Special price.... ** * C Herpiciib Hair Tonic 38c and 75c
Sal liepaticelßc, 40c end 89c Special price Perlslan Sage39c
Bromo Seltzer 18c. 34c and 69c Danderine 18c. 38c and 75c
Lleterlne 18c. 38c and 69c
KNOW THE WEATHER EXTRA SPECIAL EXTRA SPECIAL B. B ,„„| ■
c.tptoperlj and at old corns, t new a one dozen regular price $1.50. all patrons at our m:iin -to, If v,m
muster We hat e such and the pdee. in the box. ITiee. .19© BPe . C ‘ al .. 89© ‘g^^Va 1 "T* 1 " 01
rang' from 25c to $1.50.
f FREE TO LAOIES ONLY DELICIOUS CANDY ' FREE ON SATURDAY ONLY |
Pure candy is wholesome. Wr make a specialty of >ell- »
FvArv iurtv übn » m « a rc K ul » r <O-eent candy for 29 cents the pound box. GOLD FISH
purchaze of 11 or more we will ThU °Y r famo ”’ BARRB SATURDAY CANDY, and Beginning at l-t Saturday
u ith nlt ~r Flkin'e th * ,BV * **’ al - <*ur Hales are Increasing every week print's '.'"rnlng and long is • ■ lasi.
It , ic. t. 2 van. "•* ' 1 " f the H-.pl.' « a'' I. IP HUH "' ' • 'Be. with
Hixton and i - vet x fine nr chan 10 buj a ** <lX take it home to the sweetheart, wife vi *7° ,lVe 0 0,d ~sh ”
p.cxion and is very fine so: chap- mother-in-law Also don’t fnra..( who malo • in hi, . ..mmiiinm ■)
«kln. The Jar which we give the children, they crave it U e get r-v.! We -a. .1.11i.'
I <v»v retails rerti arte at SO rents 11 fresh each Week. Remember bowls, sou II liav. to or all":
may retat.s regmarlj at no cents BARR’S SATURDAY CANDY MB V
the most obstinate and painful cases.
Leading New York physicians and spe
cialists pronounce it the greatest help
that suffering humanity' has ever
known, and it is being universally
adopted by the medical profession.
The simplicity’ of "Try-New-Life" en
ables a child to use it without trouble
or inconvenience. You simply hold the
instrument in one hand, pass it over
the part you wish to treat and you at
once feel the Invigorating, vitalizing,
health-giving effects of Increased blood
circulation.
A few treatments up and down the
spine every day works wonders. There
are few disorders of the present day
that "Try-New Life" will not benefit
and cure; In thousands of eases this
most wonderful of all inventions for the
relief of suffering mankind has demon
strated Its marvelous power to give re
lief from asthma, backache, bronchitis,
catarrh, catarrhal deafness, circulatory
disorders, cold hands and feet, cold in
the head, constipation, cough, dandruff,
digestive disorders, dizziness, dysen
sla, earache, ear noises, enlarged pros
tate, facial neuralgia, falling hair, fis
sure In rectum, floating kidney, fre
quent urination, goiter, gout, headache,
hemorrhoids, tmpotency, insomnia, in
testinal catarrh, lameness, locomotor
ataxia, lumbago, nervous affections,
neuralgia, obesity, pain in abdomen,
pain in chest, paralysis, piles, post
fracture conditions, rectal fissure, rheu
matism, sciatica, sensitive spine, short
ness of breath, sore throat, spinal cur
vature. sprains, stiff joints, stiff neck,
stomach troubles and wrinkles.
"Try-New-Life" machines are inex
pensive, easy to operate, guaranteed ab
solutely’ for one year, and sold on easy
payments, in order that every' sufferer
who needs one may have it within his
reach.
If you have been a long sufferer with
any disorder whatever, accept our in
vitation to call and receive a free treat
ment. We will be more than pleased to
see you. (Advt.)
Are you acquainted with the offi
cers of this bank? Are they ac
quainted with your financial re
sources?
An acquaintance gained through dealing ;is a depositor here
will be a strong aid in building your resources.
This bank is now the depository of many growing busi
ness institutions; it wants to be a factor in the progress of
many more, and invites an interview yvitb conservative busi
ness men who desire liberal banking facilities.
AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK
ATLANTA. GA.
OFFICERS DIRECTORS
WILLIAM 1,. PEEL Pres L. U. BECK It. E. .MAl'lxiX
KOBT. F. MADKoX V. Pres. B. M. BMU XT \ ,X’l<•< >LS< >N
THUS. . J. PEEPLES Cashier W. S. EI.KIN . I. PEEL
JAS, P. WINIJSOH....Asst. Cash. .1. T UoLLEMAN T I. I’EEI'LES
.1. F. ALEXANDER..Asst. Cash. W 11. KISKIt B 1.. W 11.1.1 N<:(I Ayf