Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, November 13, 1912, EXTRA 2, Page 8, Image 8

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8 BUY FOR CASH BUY AT ROGERS’ LET US HELP YOU SAVE MONEY Wednesday and Thursday SPECIALS Fancy Indian River Grapefruit 6c each Delicious Sweet Oranges Dozen 14c New Santa Clara Prunes a * “2'-' pound Tennessee Pure Pork Sausage Pound Hickmott’s Monogram Asparagus 2 1-2 lb tin 50c 79~ Value New Evaporated Peaches Ql Pound O2C Fancy Layer Raisins 7r a • v pound Palmo Brand Tennessee Peaches 1 77 can . . */C White Top Brand California Peaches 1 r* -- can . . * Fancy Georgia Yams 16c a p eck L. W. R. Brand Crepe Toilet Paper 20 Packages SI.OO 9 Packages 50c 4 Packages 25c ROGERS’ 36 Pure Food Stores Slurts and Cravats In Many Beautiful Tones If you want to see some really splen did fashionable styles in Shirts and Neckwear that will he a delight to the discriminating dresser, then we urge you to see what we have provided for you in the new Fall St yles. The Shirts are unusually beautiful—the quality exceptionally fine—and the variety and price range will make selection easy —all best makes from, $1 00 to $3.00. Cravats of fascinating weaves, shades and com binations— rich and luxuriant in appearance, 50c to $3.00 w jLfion (pJlars p Oldest America' Ail Styles, 1-4 Sizes In Lion Sealed Packets , containing 1-2 Dozen 75c A Packet Dozen to Packet, $1.50 Every Collar Untouched } 1 ~ A ! Goldsmith-Acton-Witherspoon Co. j I November Clearance Sale of I I Furniture, Rugs and Draperies I Our holiday stock of Wagons, Doll Carts, Velocipedes, Doll Beds, Au tos, Hand Cars and the many other articles destined to fill with gladness the hearts of the little folks, is being opened and space must be obtained to properly display these goods. To that we must reduce our regular stock and that at once. Therefore, for one week only we offer I Furniture, Rugs I sa| and Curtains at prices sure to move them. In this sale will be found Furniture in matched suits and odd pieces for the reception hall, parlor, library, den, living room, bed room, dining room as well as kitchen cabinets and ranges for the kitchen. YOU KNOW THE CLASS OF FURNITURE WE SELL. Our broadest guarantee goes with every article that leaves our ware- e! rooms. If any article sold does not measure up to your idea of perfection in construction and finish I We Make it Good | If you will need anything in Furniture or the house furnishing line in p| the next few months it will pay you to I See Us During This Sale I If you do not care to pay in full at the time of purchase >we welcome R W your account and will be glad to arrange satisfactory terms. ! Goldsmith-Acton-Witherspoon Co. I 62 Peachtree Street 61 North Broad H Lifetime Furniture, Rugs and Draperies | 1 HSS— EVERY HAS A MEANING GEORGIAN MkZ all ITS OWN j BOTH TELEPHONES 8000 HIE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, I«12. Lion Sealed Collars No Dust Nor Thumb Marks Buy your collars from us—sealed up—l-2 dozen to box—inimitable Lion quality. No salesman touches what you buy. You select from sample— he will hand you your purchase in a Lion Sealed Packet. Every collar snowy v.hite and untouched by human hand from the moment it leaves the laundry. In packets of one dozen for $1.50. Don t forget the place to Buy. EISEMAN BROS. (Incorporated) | 11-13-15-17 Whitehall St. Lion Shirts In beautifully plaited styles of excellent quail- I ty ‘ Lion Simplex with small short bosom. Smart shades and designs—sl.oo and $1.50. Chamberlin=Johnson=Dußose Co. ATLANTA NEW YORK PARIS From Estelle Mershon 20 East Forty-Sixth St., New York Have Come Many New Hats For the Winter Season Fur Is Prominent, and Gold and Silver The new winter hats! And how new they are! You must see them, for this display really amounts to an opening of the winter millinery season. It brings to Atlanta the hats that the smartest of the New York shops are now showing for that inaugural event of the season--The Horse Show, in Madison Square Garden. There are hats for evening and for street wear. And fur trimmings are pre-eminent. One o f the smartest you will see here is a fur set— a hat and muff to match. The hat is a rather large black velvet shape, of soft crown with the side brim faced with chinchilla and further trimmed with a straight black ostrich; the muff is the new bag shape, of chinchilla, draped with black velvet. A seal hat of high crown has a brim of gold; its only trimming is an opossum tail. -A very chic turban is of brown fur, with a single upstanding quill trimming and a novel little un derbrim in the back. Taupe fur is favored, too—in a soft round turban of great charm. x -Another distinctive seal hat is rather large, high brim—very plain but for the richly colored tapes try flowers tacked irregularly around the brim and crown. Two beautiful and distinguished looking hats of transparent brims are, one of old silver, another of gold, rather large shapes. The one of old silver is graced with a single light blue ostrich plume. The one of gold has a tam-o’shanter crown wreathed with gold and dull pink roses. The brim is wrap ped with a piquot edge ribbon of old blue shade. There is much to be seen and admired. And we shall take a certain amount of pride in showing these hats. Do not stay away just because you do not plan to purchase one. Attractive Nickelware in the Bazaar There are literally hundreds of attractive and useful pieces of nickelware in the Bazaar—so attractive and useful that they recommend themselves at once as fitting for gifts. And we would have you know. too. that these pieces are the best grades of nickelware from domestic and foreign makers. Read the list of some of the things the Bazaar brings: Egg cookers fitted with alcohol burners. frays and relish dishes of glass and porcelain, nickel mounted. Casseroles with nickel holders. Coffee machines and percolators with alcohol burners or fitted for electricity. Combination electric toasters—for making coffee and toast at the same time. Chafing dishes—a splendid display of these. Steak planks—nickel mounted. Electric irons. > Automobile wickers, fitted for four and six people, in all the necessary nickelware. The “Why” of Bon Ton Corsets Miss Jackson is here demonstrating Bon Ton Corsets. She will show you just why Bon Ton Corsets occupy such a pre-eminent place among the better corsets of this country—the “why” is in the corsets. They are made in sure proportions, of the right materials, and in such a man ner that they never lose their shape. If you have corset ills, now while Miss Jackson is here is the best time to remedy them! ChamberlinJohnsonDußose Company