Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, November 20, 1912, EXTRA, Page 11, Image 11

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1 THE FASCINATION W WM OF INSTINCTIVE | playing ft r~ ' :~L.~ i VOU may think you are kIU ‘'T ■ .utterly lacking in mu- Ea( sical instinct—have not vO even an ** ear for nMisn.-." (e\ 4ff ,'<L Tsc Uut. there is a simple way [g| x c i to prove that Nature has H \ \ ’ endowed you with this O Instinct. ||| T way is to seat yourself in front of the . VIRTUOLO I THE NEW INSTINCTIVE PLAYER-PIANO, H j n ,- ; •<• t the music roll of some piece you like —song waltz W Run it through once to get the "hang" of the’ simple W e? . n buttons tinder your left hand and tempo lever. Then AN j!„ v again. \M X ill be astonished, fascinated, thrilled. For you’ll find SS ■■ your instinctive guidance, the music pours forth S\ r . mid or subsiding to softness, rushing swiftly or slow- Lx j ie • dniness, as your mood and fancy—through' your in- J| stinct dictate to your Angers. ]• very easy to have access to a Virtuolo. Call at our , >u an play the Virtuolo there to your heart’s content ■/ ■fallet i Davis Virtuolos $750 to SBOO, Conway Virtuolos $575 fll . to $650, 19 r'< id on convenient terms. yjj Dealers Wanted in Unoccupied Territory. IS Hallet & Davis Piano Co. S :• A • ■ ■■■ . rJu^ i ’F • ■’tajished 1339. EL WM. CARDER, Manager j fc C l g M At the Auto Show , ‘ Wear a Benjamin” Full Dress Suit Ca s>? Then your mind and bodv will v> i , ,'k be ai perfect ease, and von can f /iti I the show to ilie fullest. Dj '* i/ 111 a “ BEX ’ IAAHX " Dress ' 1/ / /Cff Suit von tret MORE than the |L‘RMF newest style and tine, fill-wool \ material. You get a snug-fitting 'Il I I collar, graceful shoulders, full t '7 11 K ■ B fl armholes and well-set sleeves. 11l /u ail of which combines to insure ’ ■ kJ il 'h‘‘ pimper drape of the coat ’ lit I.■ 8.l ’. J 1 Ml <iud,a comfortable fit. Il m ■il Lome in and let us fit you I KrGHT ' Ur prlces ran R e trom —s3o to SSO fjenjanpn fiotties We Rent NEW Dress Suits CARLTON Shoe and Clothing* Co. 36 Whitehall Street —. ,»lmi w T-r.~j-nr-.-i -n -jr™-™ ~»r--.-w r-»»ar*--- y «u.i «*■ ■■nan raw> «ii 'K I >«■ ESTABLISHED IS6I Lowry National Bank I OF ATLANTA L (Capital and Surplus . . . $2,009,000.00 Undivided Profits .... 224,000.00 Insur ■ (he safety of your Stocks. Bonds, valuable papers, jewelry, etc., by renting a Safe Deposit in our fire-proof and burglar-proof Vault. „ pir .<2.50 and upward, you can secure such pro itectiou f ()r j| whole year. have provided a separate Vault, equally iii which may be stored Trunks and bulky •irtirles. she charge for this is based upon the 6pa«- used. i’i’ivate Booths and a private Consulting Room tarnished for the convenience of customers. Designated Depository of the United States, the County, of Fulton and the City of Atlanta. Under Government Supervision. (£—=•; l— =J □===](=!■ d for Profit. Use for Results kORGIAN WANT ADS THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NE WS.WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 20, 1912 WI :1 W WR ti- /i a. MIKE WALSH 7he Fashionable Tailor TWENTY YEARS ON BROADWAY The gentlemen of Atlanta and vicinity certainly showed their appreciation of my opening Saturday, as my store was crowd ed from the time the doors were opened at 8 a. m., until they were closed at 10:80 p. m. My salesmen informed me upon my ar rival from New York that they were not able to wait upon one-tenth of the cus tomers who called to make their selec- | tions. In checking through the many names that were registered on my books Satur day, it was gratifying to see the many fa miliar names, some of whom I have known personally and made clothes for for the past fifteen years. I am sure that fifteen years from now I will be able to say the same thing about the many new customers whose names were J registered on my opening day in Atlanta, I My salesmen were asked by thousands of customers wh ;• called at my store Sat urday to register their names and were ? unable to be waited upon, “Why I did not i treat everybody alike?” And in order to keep the good will of all the best dressed gentlemen of Atlanta and vicinity, I am forced to continue this sale ONE WEEK, § SIX DAYS, LONGER, from Monday. November 19, to and including Saturday, November 25, 10:30 p. m. Gentlemen, this is my loss and your igain, so if you are wise take advantage of this wonderful offer of U N H E A RD OF VALUES. Remember that- the clothes I am making ! during my sale are not at a profit to me, but only to get acquainted with the high class dressers, and to show my fit and workmanship. g These clothes will be tailored high-class throughout, as though you had paid me full price. Once a customer always a cus tomer, my motto. Price Sale Week—Suit or Overcoat SIB.OO Regu’ar Price $25 to SSO MIKE WALSH * The Fashionable Tailor, Cutter and Fitter Twenty Years on Broadway 119 (GROUND FLOOR) CANDLER BUILDING. | -7 r— . 1 1.— ...... j. . Put Your Surplus Earnings in Diamonds Because they are n form of investment that <lo< s not fluctuate. They are absolutely sound and secure. Their possession fosters self-respect, ami the respect of others. Thex are better than a savings bank, because they pax a better interest. Our partial payment plan of one fifth down ami the bal ance divided into equal monthly payments, places them in easy reach of every one earning a regular income. Upon receipt of satisfactory references we will send a selection package anywhere on approval. t IFugehe v O aymes Co). WHITEHALL ; LINENS The success of our pre—thanksgiving sale so pro nounced that we give it special feature throughout the week. The appreciative crowds attendant upon these sales yesterday, emphasized the timeliness and popularity of these offerings. Continual display—enlarged space—recruited sales strength will add to the attractiveness of this sale. Many dainty and desirable napenes so novel in their character that enumeration in this space would be impossible—are fresh linen attractions daily. Bordered Damask Cloths in beautiful designs, including Rose, Blue-Bell aad Fleur-de-Lis and Laurel Wreath and Stripes, 72x72 inches $3.50 each 72x90 inches. . 54.38 each 72x108 inches $5.25 each 72x126 inches $6.12 each 72x144 inches $7.00 each Napkins to Match: 22 inch Napkins. .$5.00 dozen 26 inch Napkins. .$6.50 dozen Damask Cloths in New Designs including Rose and Ribbon Stripe, Poppy, Grape and Dot. 70x 70 inches $2.20 each Napkins to match— 70x 88 inches $2.75 each 20-inch $3.00 dozen 70x108 inches $3.30 each 22-inch $3.50 dozen From Belgium, snow white Satin Damask Cloths, from one of the largest manufacturers in this European center of the linen industry. Meadow Bleaching is responsible for, the texture of this Cloth—very special 2x2 yards $3.00 each 2x3 yards $4.50 each 2x2 1-2 yards $3.75 each 2x3 1-2 yards $5.25 each 24 1-2-incb Napkins to match... $5.00 dozen Our open stock of Napkins represents all that s 3est at the lowest of prices from Ireland. We are offering: 18- SI.OO dozen 22-inch $2.75 dozen 19- $1.25 dozen 24-inch $3.25 dozen 20- $1.50 dozen 23-inch $3.69 dozen 20-inch $1.75 dozen 24-inch $4.00 dozen 22- $2.00 dozen 24-inch $6.50 dozen 23- $2.25 dozen j 26-inch $6.95 dozen Cluny Centerpieces and Scarfs and Tray Covers. The largest stock we have ever shown; the patterns of 1912 are the prettiest yet and the lowest in price: 20-inch 79c each 45-inch . $7.50, $12.50 and $15.00 each 28-inch $2.25, $2.75 and $5.00 each 72 inch $12.50 and $19.00 each 36-inch $3.50, $4.50 and $7.50 each 90-inch $40.00 and $50.00 each 14x20 Tray Covers SI.OO to $2.50 20x54 Dresser Scarfs $4.50, $6.50 and $8.50 20x38 Tray Covers $2.25 ( 20x72 Sideboard Scarfs $6.50 to SIO.OO ’ A special offering of HL S. Silver Bleached Tea Napk ins, size 14x14 inch 10c each From Austria, New Eyelet Embroidered lea Napk ins. . . $3.79 dozen Hemstitched and Scalloped Tea Napk ins $1.50, $2.75, $3.50, $4, $5. $6.50 dozen Hemstitched Dinner Napk ins Size 20-inch $5.00 dozen Size 22-inch $6.00 dozen Size 24-inch $6.50 dozen From Austria H. S all Linen Pillow Cases, 45x36 inches. .$1 60 pair Hemstitched 45x36 all Linen Pillow Cases, special $1.19 pair H. S. 45x36 all Linen Pillow Cases. . $1.50, $1.75, $2 and $2.25 pair 45x35 Embroidered and Hemstitched all Linen Pillow C ases, $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 pair KEELY CO. 1 ! i ■■—■ii. ■■ ■ ■ '■■!]■■ ""jijij ■' .i ■ i ■ —.-i „ Georgian Want Ads Bring Results K E E LY ' S KEEL Y ' S 11