Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, November 22, 1912, EXTRA, Page 11, Image 11

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KE ELY'S Neckwear A new collection just opened, and now on display in our corner window. Buyers contemplating the purchase of neckwear for Holiday Gifts, will find this an advantageous opportunity, as the stocks are complete and the neckpieces are fresh and crisp. , A Friday Sale Robespierre collars are the seasons prime favorites and fashionable folk are unstinted in their praise of our superb col lection. Plain stylesand Jabot styles with lace attachments 50c to $12.50 Stocks and Stock Collars are very muck in demand, and we kave opened many new effects in pique, silks, and embroidered styles. Plain and fancies 50c to SB.OO Fancy Lace Neckwear, both in machine and hand-made pieces in a large collection of novelties, many of which we have just received from a French Importer. As the styles are so varied and the kinds of laces represented are so great, you must see the collection to appreciate it. These range in value from $1.50 to $25.00 Marabous are coming in strong, and for gift purposes, will be greatly in demand. Select now whilst the stocks are fresh, and you can pick from the many pretty things that we kave for your choosing. These are specially desirable for dress wear, and for combination with velvet and handsome gowns. Among them are many individual pieces and sets, suitable for afternoon tea-pouring, evening and theater wear from $1.50 to $35.00 Tomorrow will be Neckwear day in Lace Department at rz 1 ** Kee/y s Every Depositor is Re quested to Read This In many instances—but in only one or two ways—you may have made good use of our ex emplary service and convenient facilities. But there are hundreds of business men who could not get along without some of the important fea tures you’ve NEVER profited by. For instance, we have a special window for making up Pay Rolls, private Coupon Clipping Booths, the finest Safe Deposit Vault in the South, and, within a few feet, a Directors' Room for the use of our friends who have stored in our Vault business papers which they desire to ex amine. Let us SHOW you these features. We want you to enjoy the full benefit of our up-to-date service. THIRD National Bank Capital and Surplus $1,700,000.00 HAWKINS President A. M’CORD ...Vice President JOHN W. GRANT . Vice President HOMAS C. ERWIN Cashier KEELY'S R. W. BYERS Assistant Cashier A. M. BERGSTROM Asst. Cashier W. B. SYMMERS . Asst. Cashier A. J. HANSELL . Asst. Cashier - .iiWiTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 22, 1912. Alien’s Millinery First Season Sale of Fine Millinery FRIDA Y and SA TURD A Y Every hat in this establishment has just received its new price mark, this being the first reduction of the season. And every one knows the first sale carries away the “pickings” of these handsome hats. Handsome Velour, Plush and Velvet Hats, and Many fur Trimmed Ones. Magnificent Velvet Hats With Feathers and Smart Parsian Elegance. The character of ALLEN MILLINERY is well known. Making yours tile first choice is the point of chief advantage tomorrow and Saturdav, Hats up to $25.00, Now $5.00 Hats up to $40.00, Now SIO.OO Hats up to $85.00, Now $25.00 Special Prices onVelvet and Fur Muffs SIO.OO to $50.00 J. P. ALLEN & CO. 51-53 WHITEHALL I Asked a Retired Business Man “Do you find it more difficult to keep your mind occupied sufficiently to maintain good health than when you were actively engaged in the strenuous pursuit of dollars?” “No,” he replied, “for I systematize my play, the same as I did my work. “For example, I go South in the winter and North in the summer, which gives me an entire change of scene and climate. Each day I spend a few hours on the golf course. I read, go to the theaters and occa sionally hear the groat artists. To round out my day, I always play a few selections on my Kimball Acme lodic Player Piano. “All my life I have enjoyed out door sports and good literature, but I never had an opportunity to become acquainted with good music until I bought my Kimball Player Piano. Now the works of the old Masters, the operas and even the popular music are a constant source of pleas ure and revelation to me. "I am always telling my friends that if they would only follow my schedule they would never grow weary for the lack of something to do.” The Kimball Acmelodie Player Piano has the essentials necessary to reproduce hand-played music. This instrument plays the full scale, 88 notes —plays Kimball or any 88-note roll —full, round, rich, mellow tone, selected materials, best workmanship, roll guiding device, Acmelodie soloist, ten exclusive im provements, music roll library priv ileges. We will take your “never-played” piano in part payment- // Kimball 'Player Piano W. W. KIMBALL CO, ATLANTA BRANCH 14 North Pryor St. H. R. CALEF, Manager. _ ONLY FRESH BREAD SOLD AT THE STORE OF ZAKAS’ BAKERY Our bread is made fresh every <lay. and when you buy at It. Zakas' store you are sue to get it fresh and deli cious. It is intended to build a busi ness and reputation by giving the best, as is evidenced by the employment of Philip Thompson, the Boston expert, in stead of cheap labor. <'all at the neu broad store. S«» Peachtre, street—Five i'olut mi m:il> atrial purch me. You I will come again. til bi-au left from Saturday ~"!d at half price Mondaj. ■■■■ I TAKE TIME BY I THE FORELOCK Ils your plumbing in I condition to withstand I a freeze? Fetter have it examined and re paired now and save time and money later We employ experts and our chargesare very reasonable CALL ON OR TELEPHONE Stewart & Hunt I 53 E. Hunter Street I EXPERT PLUMBERS g Phone S. Beil M. 521 Atlanta Phone 1103 _ - IL” . '■L..IU ! !-L2L . 1 .JJ... Philadelphia, July 9. 1912: “Over a year ago my face broke over with pimples which were so unsightly that ashamed to go any place in 1 ; \ company. I tried many differ- * *1 'U ent remedies, but they con tinued to get worse till I sent 1/ •S. for samples of Resinol Soap and ~ ’* r Resinol Ointment in March. < I * \\ From the day I started using / x 11 \ I HH \lk Reainul the pimples commenced f -Hl v—J ISt v■a io disappear. After using one L»L. I \7 Jwk jUtf cake of Resinol Soap and one y and a half jars of Resinol Oint- / A ment I was entirely cured.’* k.j 'VjT*' (Signed) Joseph Philips, 1936 F ,7 J McKean St. * —— The easy Resinol way to get rid of pimples J UST bathe your face fur several minutes morning •'••<1 night with hot water and plenty of Resinol Soap. Fi. h with a dash of cold water to close the pores. This sim ple treatment will almost always get rid of pimples and blackheads, quickly and completely. In severe or stubborn cases, apply a little Resinol Ointment, allowing it to remain on a few minutes before bathing with Resinol Soap. The healing antiseptic balsams in Resinol Soap and Ointment soothe and cleanse every irritated pore, leaving the com plexion clear and velvety. RflHinol Soap and Ointment stop itching instantly and speedily heal eczema and other skin humors, sunburn, iriMCobites, sores, boils, burns, wounds and piles. TVisil f rf*P • N*«lnol Soa ’’ 25«' hi I Resinol Ointment 1 50c> are rec >ru» II lai lICC. mended and ’ by druggists everywhere. For sample of each, writs to Dept. 6-L Resinol ( hem[cal Co., Baltimore. Md. CUT-PRICE SALE -YANCEY’S’- VOR THIS week only wp are offering the following CUT PRICES on household needs —just to offer you an extra inducement to visit our store and see our big stock of goods at popular prices. To SPEND money here during this CUT PRICE SALE means for you to SAVE money! Please look carefully over list of CUT PRICES given below: / pM l|l!ai / FIRE PLACE FENDERS. RAKE. IttKr* I • GAS HEATER. SAVORY TURKEY ROASTER. W’V ’ yHSSMMSy / I| I COFFEE PERCOLATOR. tYiSy.:COAL HOD. KEEN KUTTER AX. COAL HODS. Black or Galvanized. 25c Coal Hods at 14c 30c Coal Hods at 19c 40c Coal Hods at 29c < 50c Coal Hods at 30c | Extra neavy Galvanized Coal Hods, at 60c and 75c KEEN KUTTER AX. They are the best to chop wood and kindling— sl.2s grade at 98c SI.OO grade at 79c SUNDRIES. 10c Pokers at 6c 10c Shovels at 6c 25c Tongs : 17c 10c Stove Polish 6c 15c Stove Brushes 9c RAKES. 75c Best Steel Rake 49c 50c Wood Rake 39c The Wood Rakes are especially handy for leaves. Yancey Hardware Co. 134 Peachtree St., Opposite Candler Building I , _ MI ANA banishes indigestion mi VF “112-1 GASAND SOURNESS Promptly Stops Fermentation and Every Form of Stomach Distress, or Your Money Back Millions suffer from distressed stom ach. acid stomach, belching of sour food, a miserable heaviness at pit of stomach, even though MI-O-NA Stom ach Tablets are guaranteed or money back. Millions parade a foul breath, display a dull eye, stand for.attacks of bilious ness and dizziness, even though MI-O --NA Stomach Tablets are guaranteed or money back. Many get so nervous ami irritable from fermentation of food in stomach and the action of poisonous stomach “ ———— • ■ ■■■l —■— ' ' ‘3 HEADACHY, CONSTIPATED, BILIOUS, TAKE DELICIOUS "SYRUP OF PIGS" Removes the scum from the tongue, sweetens a sour, gassy, bilious stomach; cleanses your liver and 30 feet of bowels without gripe or nausea. If headachy, bilious, dizzy, tongue coated, stomach sour and full of gas, you belch undigested food and feel sick and miserable, it means that your liver is choked with sour bile and your thirty feet of bowels are clogged with effete waste matter not properly car ried off. Constipation is worse than most folks believe. It means that this waste, matter in the thirty feet of bow els decays into poisons, gases and acids and that these poisons are then sucked Into the blood through the very ducts which should suck only nourishment to sustain the body, 'os, people dread physic. They think 1 tstor oil, salts and cathartic pills. Tu y shrink from the after effects—so they postpone the dose until they get lek; then they do this liver and bowel • leansing In a heroic way- they have GAS HEATERS. \le have the best Gas Heaters in Atlanta. They are gteat values at $2. $2.50, $350 and $5. SAVORY TURKEY ROASTERS. Savory Turkey Roasters are great! They make the meat ten der. Self-basting. Sheet Steel Savory Roasters $1.50 Enamel Savory Roasters. $2.50. $3 PERCOLATORS. If you want REAL good coffee, get a Percolator! Rochester Percolators— s2.so, $3 and $3.50 Universal Percolators— s3.so, $4 and $4.50 FIREPLACE FENDERS. They keep the sparks from flying out —and the kiddies from falling into the fire! SI.OO Fenders are..., 59c $1.50 Fenders are 98c $2.00 Fenders are $1.49 gases that they have headaches regu larly, have bad dreams nightly and be , come despondent and unfit for active work. And still MI-O-NA Stomach Tablets are guaranteed to end all these troubles or money back. 'Vhat excuse have these people for suffering, when MI-O-NA, the universa’ stomach prescription, can be had for 50 cents a box? Ask for MI-O-NA Stom ach Tablets. At any drug store. Book let on Stomach Diseases, and Trial Treatment free from Booth’s Mi-o-na, Buffalo, N. Y. (Advt.) a bowel washday. That is all wrong. If you will take a teaspoonful of deli cious Syrup of Figs tonight, you will never realize you have taken anything until morning, when all the poisonous matter, sour bile and elogged-up waste will be moved on and out of your sys tem. thoroughly but gently—no griping no nausea-no weakness. Taking Syrup of Figs is a real pleasure. Don't think you are drugging yourself; it is composed entirely of luscious tigs, sen na and aromatics, and constant use can not cause injury. Ask . your druggist tor "Syrup of Figs and FTlixir of Senna," and look for the name, California Fig Syru, Company, on the label. This is th genuine old reliable. Any other Fi;_ Syrup offered as good should be re fused v ith contempt. Don’t be im posed upon. (Advt.) 11