Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, November 16, 1912, EXTRA, Page 8, Image 8

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8 “Correct Dress for Men” Suit or Overcoat wawwnwaM—wan are i k w»~ New Style, Best Material and Perfect Fit s<* ma! AA Suit or Overcoat that is I good style, good wear and X KJ good fit. /*■>, CA Suit or Overcoat that can’t g l? e excelled for money or Suitor Overcoat that is a f V good buy in any city in the Kj country. mbl AA and up to $40.00 Suits and Overcoats that are the equal uuAKj of any. UNDERWEAR in medium and heavy weight, in which there is comfort and warmth, wear and satisfac tion. A *T*Q Every style, every make, new shapes. n/A 1 New designs, which combine comfort, style and satisfaction. Prices are right, too. If you contemplate the purchase of a Hat, Underwear, Suit of Clothes, Overcoat or Fur nishing Goods you will save time and money by visiting this store. ESSIG BROS. “Correct Dress for Men” 26 Whitehall Street “WHY, IT CAME FROM THE “DUNDEE”, OF COURSE” “Thirty dollars?, well, 1 should say eic not. The day has sls * ls passed when 1 will cough up from $25 to $35 for a suit that |lr i Jl/1 I can have made to |j/ z V/ ' my individual measure, to JKF" so fit perfectly and exactly ac cording to my own fancy at I only $ 1 s—and the beauty of it is that 1 m ‘in’ from 0 $lO to $I 5 every time 1 If/ 3h^ l|( | r n||| get a ‘Dundee’ Suit or If/* j .Overcoat ”. hw A u|Bl /I "Dundee’ Suit llu / \ 3 Pieces |T *||l| (Coat. Vest and Pants) ||i 1 Or a Dundee Overcoat j iff \ I Made to Your I iff I I \ Individual Measure V ill «i 5 y 1 Union Label in Every Garment Corner Auburn Ave. and Peachtree Street 127 Stores from Coast to Coast tut: Atlanta Georgian and news.saterday, November 16. itrrz. The Money-Saving Store Pryor and Decatur Sts. 30 Seconds from 5 Points | Four Startling Specials for | Friday and Saturday Only I We have called your attention to our , —I Special in ,Z I Suits «£ 1 'f/j ' fW 1 J** ** Suits in all sizes colors, W /-V styles and up-to-date models still to select /fill '! fro “ a *Hel $12.50 WbiT sls and $lB values. \j U jj ? a* t vuw ta n. H i, a M wMQa: -rrriij ■ i !!■■— it mi ■UMiiMiai i—— ibil- i h»« u«wii«—a_ Ladies’ Shoes \ V\\ Sizes 2 1-2 to 4 | / V* 9 * A Tans, Patent Leather, I Ye 3 A Gun Metal and Vici Kid. | button or Lace. WfcK $1.95 $3 values Men’s Turtle-Neck | SWEATERS I All Sizes | I $1.50 Values j j Men’s Wool & Flannel I I T I IIFw \ I Pearl Buttons I iTy 98c ; $1.50 Values I No Trouble to Show Goods. Satisfaction Guaranteed I McUJNNELL’S Pryor and Decatur Sts. 30 Seconds from 5 Points The Largest Clothing Store in the South MAIL ORDERS MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY CASH OR MONEY ORDER IS A MOOSE ;; -» it W'RKW Gov. Geo. W. Donaqhey, of Arkansas. Atlanta lodge. No. 523, Loyal Order of Moose, gives $7 a week, sickness or acci dent; 3100 funeral; free medical attention members and family. Dues 75c per month. For Moose free University, free Tuberculosis Sanitarium, free Home for Aged and Infirm, 25c quarterly. No as sessments. Non-sectarian. Non-political. Only reliable men wanted. Boozers will not apply. The initiation fee of Atlanta lodge, for a short time Is $5 —only $2 with applica tion and $3 when initiated, l.ater "25. Examination 31. Medical examiners: Dr. C. A. Rhodes, t>o2-3-4 Atlanta Bank building; Dr. W. H. Hoey. 301-2 Walton building Get examined early, please. It it Important. You should join today and save S2O. N. WALDO KENNEDY, National Director. 121 Peachtree St., Candler Bldg. Telephone Ivy 5147. P. O. Box 1404. Office open day and evening Welcome to one and all. (advt.) Georgian Want Ads Get Results gr~7 x r - A —is SrfMHThe filobe Clothing CoKSGEfiESThe Globe Clothing CoWP «i. fi <- > < ” g 555 M|X Six *** s s# "* «K W ;;; - »jk ~ SI > >■ 7/ “» W* CMS. ■ . MB. 52.51.1 i. MW B.SI. H. S. 1. .«< ? $ 1 $7.50 i | Boys’ Suits and Over= /r\ „ . r 9 coats, $3, $4, $5, u)0 vl)Uon n= i i S7-SMIO Mr S ™’" C,?5,$L S & Night Shirts and Pa- ® \ g jamas, 50c, 75c, $1 i M » ii ' l $3, $3.50, g S and $1.50 l- Ji , $4, $4.50, $5 I JF<- i $ - ■■• ;;s M g 3? r s;s a a i Jill MM /ML fSS «? WW ;; 5 W W SC jW xw Jb w 5; ffi Jr w xnr Kg S« r: 4k >« s« jy w $ 58 .?’' w a I /SUITS anil I <!» JIT I / OVERCOATS \ I 6 Jf = = <s JJS jW ‘ Wk i Have Their Individuality—Their Per- ?t? 4§y sonallty—Their Winning or Repelling <|L I Kg Points. Just as Do Men. ' ift Tt,e Suits and Overcoats which you find here 1 J!i are des,gned - tailored and finished with the sole ilk m«B Kg idea of giving them style, fit and appearance. before have you been offered a wider range of 7' or so complete a list of materials and a more liberal Hat sizes. In shades there Is really no limit. There are the rich •$ subdued conservative patterns for those who desire them SIS Bffi are the strong and nobby styles for the younger men, JWT like the swasger and unuß "a>- And always there Is a distinctive »w value in every Sult and Overcoat—more valueindeed, than you canlik possibly find in Suits and Overcoats elsewhere at the price s ■ sim $12.511. $15.00, $16.50, SIB.OO, $20.00, $25.00 % g The Globe Clothing Co., 89 Whitehall i ■awßßOT»«B«»amßi»KggggggSßFwi)TOm»wS USE GEORGIAN WANT ADS. Eight Special Boots *53.00 PAIR These are not $5.00 boots or 54.00 boots reduced to $3.00, but they are splendid values at $3.00 a pair We took advantage of the \ h? ii dull season in shoe factories U | ' and secured these splendid I ! shoes from makers of good y \ $3-5° an( i $4.00 grades at a \ special price. V xA®* \ a Unlike shoes that are re- 1 «ST% A ii* 111 \ duced in price usually, these are made on the very newest style lasts; both the new low heel and Cuban. We have them in patent leather, gun metal, tan Russia calf and white nu-buck: all genuine Goodyear welt soles and sold to you in the Allen Way, fitted in the Allen Way and guaranteed to be splendid values. J. P» Allen & Co, 51-53 Whitehall Street X.