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THE MENTER CO.
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Black Messaline CO 70 .
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; THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Vr
SPECIAL SALE
This handsome / - /J
and attractive /
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comes in black.
navy, brown. \
Shadow lace ' iffi-,maj
2V 3 Plain Messaline xlV®Wmsflß
5-3 trimming. But- I- ®W F '
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$3.98. Sale / i/ M
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I I S' H Splendid black Messaline Petticoat. Has
Ik 12-inch flounce and dust ruffle. Regular
; * jUXZZI.'.. '■ >. y. a !“ e $ 398 - Sale Price Thursday and
I '/• li^ ' Friday, .
I $2.78
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Divide bill into weekly payments.
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“The Grotto of Torture”
A TWO-REEL PRODUCTION OF INTENSE HUMAN IN
TEREST AND PATHOS. IN WHICH IS DEPICTED THE CUN
NING AND BARBARISM OF THE HINDOO. A MOTHER'S
H | LOVE AND A HUSBAND'S COURAGE. A HEART-THROB IN
EVERY FILM.
| f SHI Wi: tUs ' DCt ' i^Yo.cE 0 HIS ~ St II a Favorite
KING OF ALL CHARACTC p SINGING COMEDIANS.
I H UljCiP P f °f‘ J Knaisel’s Orchestra. Overtures,
TiUu’u Selections ana Popular Airs.
TF!T»S THE BEST
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READ FOR PROFIT—GEORGIAN WANT ADS—USE FOR RESULTS.
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SOUTHERN RAILWAY
I PREMIER CARRIER OF THE SOUTH
WINTER SERVICE SEASON 1912-1913
CHICAGO FLORIDA LIMITED. KANSAS CITY FLORIDA SPECIAL. OHIO FLORIDA SPECIAL. ! FLORIDA SPECIAL
Northbound. Westbound. Northbound. Northbound
Lv. Atlanta 5:30 A. M. Lv. Atlanta 7:00 A. M. t v Atlanta o.nn p Tv A+iav>+» c , A
Ar. Chattanooga 10:15 A. M. Ar. Birmingham 12:25 N 'N. Ar. Chattanooga \/ kOS A. M. Ar. Chattanooga "/iTT i " 9:35 P M
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Ar.^ 5«Ue;..... S «Ue ; ..... 8:55 P ? M. 8pringa...........7:45 A M Southbound.
| Ar. St. Louis 7:31 A. M. ; Ar. St. Louis 7:25 A. M. Ar. Louisville 8:40 A. M.
Southbound. ' I Ar. Hot Springs 77710:35 A. M. Atlanta 3 _ 05 JJ. Ar. St. Louis 5:40 P*. M.
Ar Macon* '’ A. »L ! Southbound. Ar. Jacksonville \ :"\//12:45 EH Southbound.
Ar Jacksonville '7 ' 8:40 IL v ’ Atlanta 9:30 P. M. Lv. Atlanta 11:20 AM.
—U Uct r± sul \ vniO • : _. K ’*— Ar> MacOn 11:50 P - M - COACHES, PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS. DINING Ar Macon P M
I Ar. Brunswick ■■■ • ■ 7:45 A. M. Ar. Jacksonville 7:40 A. M. cars Ar. Jacksonville '’. ’. ’ 8:20 p’. M. I
COACHES, PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS. DINING r - . • 7:45 A. M. - _ j I
CARS. Coaches, Pullman Sleeping Cars, Dining Cars. NEW TRAIN STARTS NOVEMBER 26TH. Coaches, Pullman Sleeping Cars, Dining Cars.
CITY TICKET OFFICE, NO. 1 PEACHTREE STREET I
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THE ATI.aNTA GEORGIAN AXD NEWS. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 21. 1912.
“At Rich’s—The Store of Careful Service”
5 o ninii o none nn “ eur ! He T re I
m.nts of the better kinds. Our IVI Mil M Jf KM| I % 111 fousse, BachmO. FowX X 5/
3 termS Floor. 11l- I tIVII IX UllUVfl UUfl K G,<,^in^7'’ 1 J£
35 _J gg
1 400 New and Stylish $35.00 to $45.00 Suits at I
15 • S
5 Here is news of tremendous in- ig F" *
5 terest to every woman who has yk I S
n<?t yet bought her winter suit. 1x•fl O 1 SE
'<=£ /7 1/ "I* ’ s news that, might be expected at the end of Jp
7JJ / Hited ' i ' - January, but never in the middle of November. Sr
I nA ---For the very suits for which you would expect
V V Wta to pay $35-°° to oo are here at $19.75. 5E
E '''' -B I ■w If —Moreover, please remember that these suits are S£
* ‘ Bf ' 1 rzSB '"'iff ’’SHi' 1 J F*ll nOt « rac^"wear Y tag-ends, but spic, span, new suits jg
5 'SPI I ’f|M ' ‘lf / I which goon sale'tomorrow for the very first time. bU
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i / / 11 zS" ’ ■ r Uttk ---They are surplus stocks and “clean-up” lots
Z mMb from our own good makers, and their duplicates sold S
»* 17 A“ right here earlier in the season at twice over present 2b
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"''AB! ' 1 * iave fancied. There are stunning diagonals, sturdy serges, sofi satiny JJ-
\ ' yjgffißMl. h ■Bj broadcloths, nobby two-tone effects, and mixtures. Straight and <-uta- <• '
10 \\'-fWxi • bs- \ wa y coats, plain as a pipestem or elaborately trimmed in frogs, braid."
'* V 't : ' I | and velvets. Silk and satin lined. Sizesand styles to suit all. S did
■I / I*7 J 91 tt colors and mixtures and. of course, plenty of the staple nav\ bines.
to |/ I J 1 Tr‘ / ’Bi » browns and blacks. Not a suit in the lot worth less -g m •"*
>» 7 z7 A— ’ \ z xl < /'x fl Ml than $35; fully half worth S4O to $45. And choice |VI / J
L»Z l I Ilf tomorrow is just
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■ E Winter Coats Near Half Price 2
Told the story yesterday. The long warm
O « All I J A. • s P‘‘h hi the North caused man\ can<-ella- «
s; nair rnce on All flats n pw lions, and disgusted and discouraged mak-
5 i' . ■ ii- , , liv“ ers disposed of their sto<-ks al discounts afl
TB kvery trimmed hat m stocks— the new furs alone excepted y o f a third to almost half< ()111 . huver (I<l
—is now at just hall its former price. I here are no re- / jLX \ to New York and captured 300 smart, up- J
*tnctions. not a trimmed hat is reserved. Each hat retains , \ to-date coats which we are selling at a S
1J its original price ticket—find tie hat yon ike (and there COFSCtS \ third to almost half less than usual prices.
are plenty to choose tnm.) and pav just lialf. Every kind of coat that has been’ pro- *-
! 'nits <ll So. All s_.) hats at $12.50. VmlV nounced fashionable and right this season is rep-
; All >2O hats at $lO. \ll SSO hats at $25. M(W( ; y\ resented -belted and plain, severely and sane; tai- M<
-n,, all T T « • ill lit i a« r* zx * fl* 7 ? CA -m'”l 11 lored. auto and street eoats, coats for school and BL.
All Untrimmed Hats Worth to $12.50 at JZ.Ov .W ui college ghk coats forty business O r society won.-
i'Ua , i i • , i , ?• > - .VmM 11 «n- Choose from chinchillas, bolides, diagonals,
Chouse anj untrnnnied shape in stock that fortnerly /K «■< zv ZV , ■ <■ ,<> , , ... tSL
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“ plush., „„.l vlLe. i„ 1,1,„.k. white and .-..100. fw«W FW-U| lliwelHtle prices:
•«'*<*»* Coats worth to $25 at $15.00*
;• Untrimmed Hats Worth to $5 at $1.98 Coats worth to $3 _ at $19.75 5
I ’■-"gji Black velvet shapes—a maker s close-out lot—in almost a dozen of the merits. ■ BLj
"A® very newest models. Stx les and shapes to become anv type of beautv. The > orsets are nameless, btu e, < - + COK AA 5-
yS Values Io at just $1 9s. ‘ ‘ P eop« Coatb Worth to a t SZO.UUj>
. “The Plume Store of Atlanta.” Millinery—Second Floor. °, ur itmo ' 'la.iame c ie-.. s».oo '.Sale al 8:30 Jleadv-to-Wear. Second Floor.)
J Corsets.
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1200 Framed Pictures Worth $1 jo $3 at 59c » 7’^r. t ;:\nX7*nCum<’m.-" 11 T 1 ?,.c We Do Hand Embroidery 2
i There are small pictures Bxlo, medium size pictures 16x22. aud very Mings an or luce and ribbon. . . . i • i i
large pictures 22x30. In almost every instance ar *i e embroider monograms and initials by m
The Frame alone is worth twice 59c. unwc-iow bust with. d fxt?a hand m the hnest manner at most z J
b rames dr»* of oak. mission, gilt, mahogany, novelty moulding, burnish- pair J.!*/suV/'»-»ri'V> I ' , L7iV.< \p<i H’HSolia u(* pl bu s. | la<-u \ our or-
.kv ed gold. Early English woods, etc. Hardly a picture in the lot is worth AH ,-izes. Same i.'orset." und<-. dei’S HOW for Handkerchiefs. as
Z®® less than $1 : some are worth to $5; any number are worth $2 amt $3. . vTo* 5 naine sell f< " WO call Dot take order.' 'af te r jN) 58l
-!? < hoice jusi 59c . corsets—secon d floor. Wediiesda v November 0 ” m
(Sale at 8:30 a. m. Art Section. Famous Center Aisle—Main Floor.) Linen—Main Floor. -
m. rich & bros. co.
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