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CHAMBERLIN-JOHNSON-DuBOSE CO.
A DRESS OCCASION
Because Seventy Five Serge Dresses Are $7.98 and $8.75
Instead of SIO.OO and $11.75
And still their chief charm is not that they are underpriced, but that they are
so very attractive.
They are dresses so made and trimmed that women would want them for their
style and good looks with little thought of their prices.
We consider it very good fortune that we can sell such dresses underprice!
1 he material is a fine, soft French serge, that seemingly will always be good
style-in navy, brown, garnet and black.
A number of models-—one has a waist with plaited back, the “dug out” low
collar of velvet, wide re vers and little frillings on the sleeves—-another shows
large velvet buttons, velvet edged belt and turn back cuffs of striped silks.'
Another is smart with white and black buttons and an odd little V shaped yoke
that is much liked in the fur season
We do not believe that such pretty dresses could possibly stay here long at
these prices.
Come in the morning.
With these are—
Specially Priced Bedford Cord Dresses at $12.50
A rather wide wale Bedford cord in navy, taupe, brown and black
Made along splendid lines; they fit gracefully. Very smartly fixed about the
neck with a small sailor collar of corded silk, a silk bow of contrasting shade and
covered buttons—-buttons trim the sleeves, too. A suede belt to match is stitched
in the shade of bow at the neck. You might look long before finding so much pret
tiness—and at $12.50.
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Chamberlin =Johnson=Du Bose Co.
The Seaton Wheel Company
Manufacturers of THE WONDERFUL SEATON
SPRING WHEEL are organizing a selling company
for the State of Georgia.
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j can obtain details of organization from FACTORY
| REPRESENTATIVE, at Room 818 Piedmont Hotel.
■ Wheel on Exhibition at Auto Show. Demonstrated
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EVERY WANT AD HAS A MEANING
GEORGIAN ™MR I Ml/ ALL ITS OWN
ATLANTA
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 22. 1912.
NEW YORK
PARIS
DON’T MISS BIG SHOW
AT BONITA THEATER
ALL THIS WEEK
If you want to see a ilandy good mu
sical comedy, filled to the brim with
laughable climaxes, good music, catchy
songs and up-to-date jokes, in addition
to a pretty girl chorus that would do
credit to any show in the world.
Allen & Kenna, with their “Aviation
Girls.” are too well known to need
comment, and the beautiful new motion
pictures which a-re shown between each
performance are well worth the price of
admission alone, which is 10c for adults
and 5c for children. (Advt.)
STUDENTS NOW DECIDE TO
HAZE ONLY-SMART ALECKS’
SWARTHMORE, PA., Nov. 22.—1 n the
future, at Strathmore college, only “fresh”
freshmen will be hazed. This was de
cided at a meeting of the student gov
ernment commission.
General hazing will no longer be in
dulged. In the past, every freshman un
derwent certafti penalties, whether lie
needed it or not.. Now only those fresh
men violating the “rules” will be taken
in hand by the upper classmen.
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The tread that makes
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Morr upon the co-operation between your brakes
»!' i*' No matter how good your brakes are you don’t stop if the
lii j treads of your tires don't respond by gripping the road. “All
IlllilW // the ‘brakes’ are with you” when your car is equipped with
H MR
law ™ 2 Tires
Best in the Short Stop”
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100 branches and service stations and innumerable dealers everywhere can
now supply you with this new Safety Tread, in any size and to fit any rim.
The B. F. Goodrich Company, Akron, O. Largest in the Word
Atlanta Branch 25 Houston St.
GAS ON LITTLE FARM
MAKES FARMER RICH
ST. CLAIRSVILLE. OHIO. Nov. 21.
John Roti.geb was making $2.68 a day as
a miner until gas was discovered on his
seyenteen-acre farm. Now his income is
SIOO a day
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Bl Pope-Hartford Model 31, ill
B 4-Cylinder Limousine, 40- ill
B horse power, long stroke ill
IS/ motor, Gray & Davis electric 111
111 starter, etectric dynamo light- 111
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30 and 32 James
The gas fixtures lighting the main Audi
torium and Courtland street were designed
and manufactured by General Gas Light Com
pany for the National Commercial Gas Asso
ciation Show, and are used for Automobile
Show.
The Safety Tread takes orders from the brakes
gets busy and brings the car up standing.
The first bar to touch the street pushes
the ooze out of the way, and keeps it away
while the other bars get a good grip on the
clean spot under the tire.
another "Woodrow wilson.”
MONTGOMERY, ALA., Nov. 21.
Woodrow Wilson Bailey, a two-day-old
baby boy, has the distinction of being the
first child in Montgomery to be named
for the president-elect. He is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. M J. Bailey.
This new Safety Tread tire solves the skid
By removing the cause. It is a Goodrich
Tire thru and thru. It has Goodrich Quality,
Goodrich Unit Construction and Goodrich
Tough Tread—only more of it. It delivers
mileage in Goodrich heaping measure.
CHILD BORN WITH FULL
GROWTH OF GRAY HAIR
WHITESBURG, KY., Nov. 21. -Pine ;
Creek farming community is agog over I
the birth of a baby Moy with a full
growth of gray hair. Mrs. John 11. Craft, •
wife of a farmer, is the mother.
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