Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, November 15, 1912, EXTRA 2, Page 10, Image 10

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10 Men and Religion Bulletin No. 31 THE LAW "She Hath Done Wha t She Could” Pharisee S mon invited Jcsu*to dine. When He came. Simon omittec the courtesies which he would have shown a friend or relative. Like many, who are willing to endure Him m then homes to da it He will not interfere with th* ir p! ns. Simon thought to g’ve Him v nat necessity demanded, ar. I noth ng more. Jut a woman who hud tinned 100 -c m r. the door of Simon's fomr. as »•. as possible in East ern b . sec. Jesus had healeu -ter hu»t, she saw Him neglected. Coming in, she th»e’. herself ..tepmy at His fee ind pourea /er Hi he 'll. n a|ac . ter c. t ? o oh*tir ei*.' . harit _• $ . . real sud, shocked that Jesup would per mit jl.c i a crea ..<• t) aporouch ind touch Him. we.’i r ac ! ig his thought. Simon. I h.ivr nmewhat to say to you ‘Ma<u. suy on.” ‘A certain sender had two debt ■ o s? the on. uv.ed five hundred pence, rnd the other fifty. When thev had not where vith to :av, ne forgave then’ both. Wh’ch ci them, therefore, v ill love hirn m-Bt?” Simon answerer* “He. I suppose, to whom he forgave mo ‘ ” And Jebus said. “Thou hast, rrghtly judged.” Turning to \h woman. He added, still speaking to the Phar isee : “Wherefore I say unto thee. Her sins which are many, a.c forgiven: for she Icvtd much: bul to whom little is forgiven, th* same loveth little.” To hei H-; said •Thy < ms a • lorjive i.” Men and women of Atlanta have, m the name of jcsut> Chi ist, received such oi/e*. into the homes; ore. ho have gone to ‘hen hauntr ir.d begged them t<- come home: thev are doing sc today . ■ •• >c u- is even now »*•,- ’r- H thi“ rd bv being ca’r’ed ‘o tnr horn* of-» Chris <nrr. Her •' ' h r? j »*ny, a’ e rf ivrr. r ’e u '.!<* hm c’ eply, in . c-<> In s h* h“> live” lerf.re.i h» r.i*. Jhr hath done •- c .. .t rouiJ. ' L rd 4 ’ ■< 't of .S2.SCC ov -r 'ir a Va.'th.v’s Home • irr ‘ nov I?doe of the ivpociisy. ' .i‘ eeisni. and • l k.. j c >i' T:; to be met bv H| . • ... .... , . rit ; ‘o rise. f o her hi r -it.. ot |j open And r.cr-. 7FI J n i of Christ, ace lt ■ ,;e. not that rc r nrq.H , u * : / foHf nt #ih bu h* ' n'.njj* conic o ih and nvc. '’ ? h» tn. ialien riu- * * s. Without *hf acrif.ce of «. ;ngi" luxuiy 're ible to •o ■ ne o' th* ol ovu.ig <;ioip». You a>e the judge. Ct’s could duplicate her gift of $? 500 bv giving $2 500. Tv o could Ly giving 5”.250 e • ch. Five could I." giving SSOO each. Ten could b giving *>.’so each. Twenty-five could bv giving SIOO each. Fifty could by gi' mg SSO each. One hundred could bv giving $25 each Two hundred and fifty could by giving $lO each. Five hundred could by giving $5 each. • Consider het gift of ail and choose your own class, a group which will cause you to make a sacrifice, and mail your subscrip tion today. The need for SIO,OOO is impera tive; fifty thousand could well be used. Remember, the Martha's Home is to meet a need for which there is no provision and none othei contemplated. Eighty girls and women have been received and cared for since the houses closed. None have been turned away; none will be. Yesterday seventeen were ready for the Martha's Home. You can and will help. Do it now. THE EXECUTIVE COMMIT TEE OF THE MEN AND RE LIGION FORWARD MOVE MENT. Chamberlin=Johnson=Dußose Co. ATLANTA NEW YORK PARI'* A Sale of Bags & T i This sale of bags brings perhaps the greatest /AT/21 values of any sale Atlanta has ever known. a ’v/lV It is a disposal of the odd lots of the stock, which means that there are only one. two or three of a kind. It would be quite impossible to give a complete list of the more than a hundred bags involved and of the reductions—-suffice it you are going to buy bags at far less than you ever did. L ~ \nd the time for Christmas buying right here! This is indeed an opportunity. I’here is hardly a bag in the sale that is not a great deal less than half price. They are mostly suede bags, a few of tapestry and another few of leather---these, belt bags that housekeepers find so con venient. And just to get some idea of the whole-hearted way the reductions have been made-—read. 815.00 I.<';iilht Bags, blue, tan and brown, for $5.00 <IO.OO Tapestrx Bags for $2.50 >IO.OO Suede Bags, green, purple and black, for $4.00 s' Suede Bags, blaek and colors $3.00 s 7,')0 Suede Bags, purple and green $2.50 s 1.00 Suede Bags. rod. purple, gray and green $1.50 s L’.'iO Suedi Bags, black and colors SI.OO A >22.’>o Persian Tapes! r\ Bag is $7.50 'These prices cover many si vies large and small, very plain ami very fanciful. \ sale worth} of th<‘ name. i Make Ready the Table for the Thanks giving Day Dinner Here Are the Linens All of them lull of weight and worth, a great many spec ially priced. But what we are proudest of is the range and scope of this showing The good values arc not limited to one or two spec ial numbers-—they are general. That is because these linens were not selected carelessly. \\\ have been much more critical, much more anxious to gel be-t vahn than you could possibly be. And now we feel we have been successful! So much so that we believe all, who would dress their table up for the Day of Thanks just two weeks off, will find here the linens they will like best. Many will be interested in these new cloths in sizes from 2 1-4 to 2 1-2 yards to the great Banquet Cloths that measure 2 1-2 yards in width and 6 yards in length—-these in sets with 1 wo dozen napkins to match. The variety is very great: plain doubledamask and wonder fully rich patterns in Trench, Moravian, Flemish and Irish make \nd each cloth and each dozen napkins here because they arc representative values. I Specially Priced Linens Specially priced in one instance because they are soiled somewhat; in another instance because they are odd pieces, remnants, that must be sold, always so priced as to make them evident bargains. Were. Now. Table Cloths (Hoths s3.ao ..$2.75 In pal terns for round tables. 54-ineli Round Damask W’ere. Now. Cloths $4.00 $3.00 2 1-2x2 1-2 ,\<l. cloths $ 0.50 $.4.50 72x72-incb Scalloped 2 1-2x2 1-2 yd. cloths $ 5.50 $ 6.00 Damask Cloths .. . .$5.00 $4.00 2 l-2\2 1 2 yd. cloths $12.50 SIO.OO 72x72-inch Scalloped 2 1-2x3 yd. cloths $12.50 SIO.OO Damask Cloths ....$6.00 $5.00 . . 18x18-inch Renaissance Napkins Centers .... $.60 $.29 ... .. . 28-inch Round and All linen, with fast edges. , . oik om * i \’ i * i*o c ilO suuate iiei)atssatice • 2<>x2O-ineh Xapkni- $ l..»0 $ 1.19 io oo <• ck - oom oo co (enters *I.OO $ .65 20x20-inch Napkins $ .>.OO $ 2.50 .- . ■ . Qr* • i v i - 'i»> ->> ct oq lo—inch li ou n d an d 2ix2i-inch Napkm> >l2. »0 S 7.98 1 square Renaissance « I /'o i 4.1 ] /'■> 4. ( enters *,>.(Hi $2.25 Lunch Cloths and Centers 54-inch it onnd an <1 36x36-inch scalloped square Renaissance Damask Cloths .. . .$2.25 $1.75 Centers $5.00 $3.75 Chamberlin Johnson Dußose Company THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEW’S.ER 1 DAV. NOVEMBER 15. 1912. 34th FRIDAY BARGAIN IN s liniiKiuUnlliillijiMllliill s | Newest $1 to $2.50 Untrimmed Hats at 69c I | 69c | Ato This is great! A wholesale milliner's ‘’close-out'' lot of untrimmed vel- Jp vet and felt shapes. All spic. span, new. in the very newest shapes. Choice of many styles in large, small ami medium models. Black, blue and brown —the very wanted colors. Not a hat in the lot worth less than $1: some worth J? $2.50; the average is $1.50 and $2. Choice just 69c. S Stamped Huck Towels 10c F or the Bed 18x36 soft absorbent hack towels, daintily stamped . for Frern-h. solid and eyelet embroidery. Some stamped 750 seamless Sheete Sl ” < Fun with place for monogram. Only 10c. 1 ozh. six9o in. Torn, not mt. 3= 25c Sateen 19c Bolt Longcloth 98c 79c stitched Pillow Cases. I ■mJ Best quality heavy mercerized 5t.25 bolt of fine soft Sea . —for I’l-2c hemmed nius 5 s ;2to 25c Sateen in black, white and 1 3 colors. 36 inches wide. Onlv 19c. bolt. Friday for 98c. Cl QQ 4 ,ul, ’Size lib- I utJ’W erty crochet Bed •£ 10=yd Bolt $1.25 Diaper Cloth 98c | Choice of hemmed or fringed | Jto The diaper cloth is soft and absorbent. Thoroughly ends. > » sanitary. In individual packages, 27 nehes wide. Ten 4§C mn «C yards. Enough to make 13 diapers, and only 9bc. • or bottlers. JJC * Boys’soc Rompers 39c 19c o’tt^Bjaui^PhtK < Tto Made of heavy fast color blue ehambray, trimmed in 2 )Olllerb - J . red pipings and pearl buttons. Very serviceable. Sizes Zsc Turkish Bath Mat. I 2 to 6. S For fhp A Big Soap Sale at 10c i jto ror me * aoie p a i rv s oa)) . 3 f ()1 - eoi- two <2> we - RE OAm for $1 mercerized Table Kirk’s Famous 5e /X .... 5?- OvC Damask Cloths. 8-4 size. Cabinet Laundry Soap. 4 ■■ ■ " 1 1,1 t,e ’ 'S« OOa for 1 dozen napkins to ~f or , „„ , I |Bi For thlee ,3) 5c |,ack - lt! ‘ 'S' ■5 89C Worlli Ivu ;. a* Odd 1 k ° l ‘„ , s “ , „M‘ I TS" s s >■■.>.■»s, cwu. s.™,. (2 l-2c C. T. N. Curtain Swiss 762 c 2 to IQp for - s < : tray cloths. Hem- 'lhe famous ('. T. X. all-white curtain swiss in neat IwU stitched. Size 18x27 in. designs. Yard wide, mill lemrths. 2to 10 yards, .\lanv to I? Of* f° r !ar xe size 56x70 Tur- pieces match. vvU key red fringed Table . o tn n c e* cloths. 10c Chambray 8c 12 -2c Serge 10c ; - A r t J IQr' Xt td wide solid color Chain Cotton Dress Serge in black. *-‘ lncns brays in pink, gray, blue, red. blue, red, green, gray, 28 in. «JL Squares in the beautiful Mexican Lonsdale & Hili Mlislill at 10c ! Xto drawn work. The material is a Ci , , , .. ~ , J*' heavy round thread linene. Drawn , Standard nmslnis. 12 L2e the town over. l-'iill*=. ! jto work centers, hemstitched border. bleached; perfect throughout; yard wide. Save 2 l-2c, j sto Illv 19c - about 20 per cent on each yard. JL’ |sl.soCorsetssl.o9 | Vto styles, attached cuffs. All new | *to Our regular line of $1.50 and $2 /Zp l ' patterns, in smart striped and ~to ' / y \ iigiu-e designs. Size exhaustion corsets for rridav only at $1.09. \ lowers the price. Only sizes U rm ii ii ’ ’ , f n I antl Hl-2. . ® These are all the very newest and jW' ZIK x \ cl - z or 1 Z 4 11 I 11- M 50c Shirts 25c latest models. Low and medium Dress Shirts, fairly good styles. < j3* busts, extra long -hips, two and vr I’ Only sizes 151-2 and up. 77t0 three pair of hose supporters at- Th A\ Work Shirts 25c * jto . i 1 \r 1 £• i 1• x , •, Wi’i A w Well made blue chambray tached. Trade ot batiste and coutil, kVI A u Work Shirts. Soft, attached col- to and lace and ribbon trimmed. All ®A \\ pearl buttons. sizes in rfwiee of four styles. Eri- fl W Sweaters 39c - i , ‘ M relfis i Mens and boys cotton Sweat- ztrto day only, at $1.09. ers 1,1 popular y-neck style. Pearl rtL- ‘ IXV '■> i , buttons, side pockets. White and to Dresses 25c ' 15c Ribbons 5c colors. An sizes. A great snap. - Chambray Dresses for little Remnants of Ito 3 raids in I . , I lder 41 1 X™, ly white a.,a eo.A'-’ 1 ” XX f ■ J Womens 25c Stockings at 19c < Ladies' full-fashioned and finely finished black, fine 25c Blouses 19c <- Tto ribbed stockings. High spliced heel and double sole Boys' chambray and percale » 39c Petticoats 25c 25c Underwear 19c «' yto Tull length solid color chant- Children's 25c gray and ecru Solid colors and white grounds “jl bray Petticoats. Pink, blue, gray, fleeced Shirts and Drawers For wlth str 'Pes and figures. All etc. boys and girls 3 to 10. sizes, 6 to 15. 7c Chailies 5c Great Friday Penny Notion Sale ; S BRING THIS NOTICE WITH YOU J* Pretty Persian Chailies for ki- Safety Pins, all sizes. Machine Thread, all num Ato monos, dressing sacques, etc. In dozen bets Jf, 3jJ great demand also for comfort Pe arl , Buttons, all sizes. _ jT linings. All new patterns. „ ozei! £ 2 Souvenir Post Cards. Lo- Thimbles, each K CB '- coni * c a,, 6 Southern 7JJ 7c Ginghams 5c SreS;;/"’'' C ou»n. «; Sturdy fast color apron Ging- .. . .5 Aluminum Thimbles ii Jto . V . o, V , Hair Plns « two Packages 5c Shaving Pads hams that will come through the _ . ” -iff tub a-smiling. In all the leading 19c Lmon 12 l-2c 15c Chailies 10c ** -. colors and checks. Tine quality of black India Ldnun. Fine double fold 36-in. Persian ‘ n ’ Chailies, for kimonos, etc. JJr* s See This Cabinet Machine at $32.50 | ~to "to We sell this splendid cabinet sewing ma- hine for $32.50 in place of a half more, solely becau>e we have no extra expense for agents, collectors. ,to ‘ t( • «a 'to 'I he mat-hiu ■ •- made for us by one of the largest and most efficient sewing ma , rhino makers in America. Ami all we save by this direct dealing and elim'ir o 01 -to agents, collectors, etc., we pass on to vou. to M The machine is a full size cabinet made of highly polished -,olid oak. lias full ><-■ ol at-.ai-hments. all self-setting, self-setting needle, self-thread shuttle, automatic ball bea> to ing- I’erfeet to the last detail; fully guaranteed for 10 years; will last a life time. Sold |B on easy terms. Pay OL, '5 $2 Down and $1 a Week Until Paid £ 'Tto Complete line of hand machines at $4 to $9. Best machine oil 7c. Needles and all machine accessories. Other machines. 3 and 5-drawer style, from $lB to $26. . 5 ON SALE ONLY IN RICH’S ECONOMY BASEMENT S-7 M. RICH & BROS. CO.