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Ends Catarrhal Misery
Hawking and Snuffles
Booth’s Hyomei Destroys Germs, Soothes and Heals the i
Sore Membrane of the Nose and Throat
No Stomach Drugging—Just Breathe it—Pronounce it High-O-Me
You can -a) good-by l to > atarrh iff
you really mt to
You can kill - v< ry rai.n h germ thn' |
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the in< ■ ' '
an,’ in a short rm sto] rev<
morning hawking in your t roat over
night.
You can make ti > m* mbram- «»f your
nose and throat imalthj md lr
from gen
rible colds that you • at. h so frequentlj
and that ca rse such nis< ry will soon
be a thing of th«- pas' *
If you are reallj -im ere in your de
sire to lie rid of catarrh ml its humili
ating symptoms, get a ll.vomei Inhaler
and a bottle of HYO.MEI today. Ask
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Just Think!!
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| $3.50 Shoes For $1.95 =
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Patent Blucher Boots.
| Patent Button Boots. a |
Vici Kid Button and Bluch- / z 1
er Boots. / 2
| Dull Kid, Plain Toe, Bluch- AL/j
| er Boots. / -
You should bear in mind that we guarantee these S
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s shoes iust the same as if we were selling- them lor ;
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i the regular price. ;
Shoes ;i> good as these can not he obtained else s
: when unless ala higher price. t.
T This combination of circumstances should eon- s
• \ iiice \on that it i> to your best interest to at least si
■f call in and look them over, s;
| RICH’S ECONOMY BASEMENT j
• - The Shoe Bargain Center of Atlanta.” ;
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Exceptional Values In )
-< CO ATS < ?
d For Saturday’s alW'x
I, seffing Czl\!
*? . $12.50 and $15.00 Coats $9.85 1 \ 1\ '
Zibeline and Oxford Coats, full /*»za Qg* P jv '/ > /
T length, in gray, tan and navy-, values ■' ! Zf**** / >
S $12.50 and sls. Saturday r I jk I 7
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j $17.50 to $19.50 Coats $12.50 ' IW. )
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A| Chinchillas. Boucles and Novelty 1 <T) l>! W t
Weaves in striking models; Satur f [J Yj , J
day ■ V
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V $20.00 Black Broadcloth Coats f
\ \.-rv special offer in a tine Black Broadcloth ('oat. /
? Axk. $15.00 I r
| 1 ' Xnk
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r $20.00 Boucle Coats $14.75 ‘ ’ 111
Tomorrow "> offer 20 ' oats <>t gray and white Bouele. ■ 111 v
d 50-invh length, full lined w ith tine zf» •« tn /l ;
/ quality Cerise satin; regular JK g - .'I \\\\ »
,<> >20.00 value: Saturdav . ,| ■ \\\ <
c 'll \\ ?
\ Sou. Suit d Shirt Co. <
“Atlanta’s Exclusive Woman’s Apparel” ~T ■
43-45 Whitehall Street A
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| f,,i HYOMEI outfit. Thf price ii
I SLOO. If another bottle i- needed, the
|.ri< >■ is < . ntu.
I'-,- it according to the simple diree
-1 lions that go with each outfit and if you
arc not satisfied that it is killing the
,< i nieioiis ae.i" ii-il< strn.v Ing g< in of
cuta' . n ami fr.-eir.g you from vile mis
ery. you < an have your money hack.
Booth's Ilcomei is not a h.tk-i rem
edy. It is made of that marvelously
healing antis. pti< - Australian Eucalyp
tus. combined with Guaiacol, Thymol
and other gtrm-.lestroying antiseptics
it is furnished to all who suffer by
pharmaci.«t.s t very A lien-, Booklet about
catarrh and trial sambh free from
Booth's Hyontei Co.. Buffalo, N. Y.
(Advt.) ’
HIE A l LANTA GEOKGIAN AND NEWS.FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 22. 1912.
Women toCombat
High Cost of |
Living
By toe organization of a Housewives [•
league, indorsed by tite membership ol |
the Atlanta city Federation of Worn-;
. n ■ Clubs, th. women of Atlanta will I
band together to con.bat the high cost I
of living. Mis A. MeD. Wilson, chair-]
man of the league, presented a motion :
in favor of forming this organization at |
tin- morning session of today's semi- .
annual meeting of the City Federation!
of Women's Clubs, .at the club house.]
Tne motion was unanimously carried. :
tlie federated clubs contain about j
tl.ooo women, who will be united in their
efforts toward lowering the cost of liv
ing in Atlant i. their experiment bids
fair to be of far-reaching import.
A feature of the morning session was
| the presentation of a mtigiilfivent bou- ,
quet of 82 white loses, one blossom for
| each of the fi derated clubs, to Mrs.
(Charles J. Haden, president of tile city
i t..deration, in pi ■ > iation he,
I did work for the organization The I
| presentation was made by Mis. M. B. |
Price-Smith.
The remainder of tin program for th*
morning consisted of the reports of of
l liver- and chairmen of committees,
imong th" contributing tiles.- n,
I ports b ing Mrs. W. I’. Price-Smith.
: Mis. .lames Jackson, Mrs. F. J. Sp at
] lit.g. Mis. John King Ottky. Mrs. P. J
McGovern and Mr.- Sam BoW' li.
1 The afternoon session was largely de- i
'vot'd to an ad.dres- b'. M lierbeit 1..
| Sands, chairman of the municipal te- |
■■ search committee of New York.
Mrs. Had u pr. sid. I over this meet-
I ing.
Afternoon Bridge Party.
An afternoon bridge was given by j
I .yrs. E. A. Hobbs so tin me’.nb. - - of]
I iier bridge club and for a few of her]
•special friends, among whom were M s.
IJ. R. Abbott. Mrs. John Brine of Ke
nosha, Wis,; Mrs. H>. nei Prate- , Miss
] Elsie Heikert of St. Louis, Mrs. < >. I).
•Cannon of Lavonia, Ga.; Mrs. W. S.
| Springer, Mrs. A. S. Treadwell of Co-.
I lunibus, Ga.; Mrs. I’. W. Room y, Mrs. |
•John Sage, Mrs J. H. Buiton, Miss
' Anna Goldsmith, Mrs. H. S. t'ourtnay,
| M rs. W. L. Smith of (’ollege Pai k, Mt s.
E l>. Little, Mis. Loy,| Waldrop. Mrs.
J. H. Burgess, Mrs. t W. Ellison.
The apartments were decorated with
flower- and autumn leaves.
The honor gue-t prize, a boudoir cap
of laces and ribbon, was given to Mrs.
John Brim : the club guest prize fell
• to Mrs. Homer Prater, Hrs. F. W.
. Rooney winning first prize. M?s. Roy'
. Wilhoit receiving th. consolation.
Miss Barnes’ Debut.
Miss e Helen Rariiv- of Macon, the ]
; young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Em- |
: mett Barnes and a feted visitor in At
■ lanta last -umtner, mad. her debut at a.
; beautiful cotillion last night, given by
'■ her parents at the Volunteers armory.;
1 in Macon.
Miss Barnes laid among her special
: house guests for hyr debut. Misses Sa
rah Coates and Margaret Northen. of
Atlanta. The affrir was one pf the
. I larger and brilliant social events of the
1 I season in Maeon.
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| PERSONALS |
Miss Martina Buijke returns from
Maeon tomorrow.
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-Mrs. William P. Pattillo has recov
er d from an illness of several days.
Mrs. Rush Burton, of Lavonia. < ta.. .
will arrive Sunday to be the guest of I
Mrs. J. H. Burton.
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-Mrs. A. <'. Wyatt, of Camp Hill, Ala . j
Is tin guest of Ivr daughter. Mis. James I
H. Burton, on Gordon street.
Air. Claude Shewmake is entertain- ]
ilng a party of f' lends on ?i hunting '
trip on his plantation nea Dublin, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. c. A. Forrest and son I
left yesterday f >r an . xtensive trip of
several weeks in the West and North
west.
Ai Thomas McKinney is confined to
her room in the Francis apartments
from an injury received in a recent uc- !
cident.
Mr-. 1r» d Se-iaffi.'. of Lancaster, Pa.. |
fcrmerl'. Marie Johnson, will ■
spend tile week-end with Alias Bess I
•
.'Ji--- Elizabeth Moigan entertaineil
at a bo-; party at the Grand this aft
ernoon ''or Miss Elizabeth Dunson’s
gm sir. Misses O’Neal and Brown.
Mrs. Tlmmas Philip Hinman is in
Washington. D. C., where she was called
by 111- death of her little niece, the in
laid daugliter of Mr. and Mrs. John
Corrigan.
Mrs. S en D. Jones has been ill at her |
home on Peachtree street for the past
f" a cays. Her sister. Mrs. Bolling
Joins, wiio has been seriously ill, is
much better.
Aiiss Elizabeth .Morgan will be the
gut of Miss .Martina Burke in Ma
con next week and will be a guest at
'the Thalian german, a brilliant event
-of the week.
Miss Aiignon McCarty entertained
Miss Elizabeth Dunson and her house
gm s-ts. Miss Nina Brown, of Talladega,
\i and Miss Clyde O'Neal, of Co
lumbus, at a little tea this afternoon at
: the Piedmont Driving club, there being
six girls l in the party.
Miss Elizabeth Munford, of Wash
ington, D. C„ who, with her mother,
Mt- Edward S. Munford, has spent
some time at the Georgian Terrace,
was tendered a tea at the Terrace by
Miss Elizabeth Boyd yesterday after
noon. when twenty guests were enter
tained.
.Miss Helen Dargan was tendered a
I box party at the Maude Adams per
| t’ormance at the Atlanta last evening,
] Mr. Edward Barnett being host. The
i other members of the party xvere Aliss
I I'organ's guests. Misses Rose Briscoe,
of Knoxville, and Martine McCulloch,
of Owensboro. Ky, and Messrs. Lamar
Hill and Dozier Lowndes.
j For Mrs. Herring.
.Mis. \ belt Het ring, of Mississippi,
a forme: Atlantan, who lias been de
lightfully entertained during her visit to
her sister. Mrs. Robert Burgess, was
tendereil an informal tea this after
noon by Mrs. Burgess. Pink rose; «nd
I palms formed the decorations. Punch
| was served by Misses Sara Branham,
Annie Sykes Rice ami Lucy Stoekard.
Assisting in entertaining were Ales
dames Howard Palmer. Charles .Moody.
Henry Bernard Seott and William M.
Fleet «ind Miss MurqueSee Ritch.
JUSTICE CAMPBELL DEAD.
CORDELE.. GA., Nov. 22, Judge AI.
I 11. Campbell is dead at ids home fn this
|Cit.\. He was one of the oldest justices
: of the peace in the state, having served
■ in this capacity for twenty years in
I the Cordele district of Crisp county.
OYSTER PATTIES,
BOUGHT OF ZAKAS.
FRESH AND GOOD
"A step patties, such as are seldom
• found anywhere outside of your own
] kitchen, are prepared on short notice by
1 Zakas. I.eave orders at the new bread
! and cake store. 39 Peachtree street —
I Rive Points. Philip Thompson, the bes'.
, biead. i ik" ami pastry baker in Amerl
! is a friend in need when you are
| giving,luncheons, teas or any function
I where cake, pastrj or cookies are
I served. Ml bread and cake left from
I Saturday sold at half price Alondav.
(Advt.)
| SOUTHERN RAILWAY
ANNOUNCES.
Elf.-i-tivi Novembei 2.’.. trains Nos. 5
land 11, "FLORIDA SPECIAL." will be
| extended and operated through as be
tween Cincinnati and Jacksonville. Fla.,
Instead of only to Maeon. as at present.
I Leave Atlanta 11:20a.m.
I A I rix e .Maeon 1: 35 p. m.
I Arrive Jacksonville 8:20 p.m.
J. L. MEEK,
As>t. Gen Pass. Agt., Atlanta, Ga.
f DIAMONDS 1
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h<£ rich
R OUTCLASS <? ,
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Llupis MFwkeyes
fiulLß First Class Finishing and En
fc!Ssfc]te larging A complete stock films.
''‘ij plates, papers, chemicals, etc.
Special Mail Order Department tor
•ul-of-town customers.
•end for Catalog and Price List. (
A. K. HAWKfS CO. --Kodak Dtptrtmta! ,
■H Whitehall St. ATLANTA. <A. .1 •
Chamberlin Johnson=Dußose Company
ATLANTA NEW YORK PARIS*
An Event in the Junior Department
Third Floor
And what young woman who wears a size fifteen or seven
teen and who has not yet bought her suit, is going to miss it?
$22.50 Junior Suits S|Q,SO
25.00 Junior Suits I
27.50 Junior Suits
And such .Junior Suits as they are!
Our own good stocks that have won favor for the Junior Depart
ment this season, that were selected to be sold regularly because they
represented highest value that we were able to find among the best
makers in the East.
Norfolks, cutaway coats, loose box coats, ]>lain skirts and skirts
smartly fashioned with plaits and wide folds. Materials are serges,
whipcords, cheviots, diagonal and heavy mixture weaves.
Smart in a hundred ways with ornamental buttons, braids, vel
vet collars, pipings, folds of contrasting colors —and always in lines
becoming to the girlish figure.
'Tomorrow should be a happy dav for the unsuited voung woman!
Girls’ Pique and Repp Dresses at .95
—They are $4.50 and $5 Dresses Jw
In serges from six to fourteen years.
Frankly, we have more of these than is good.
No other reason could have induced such price clipping.
They are mostly white, a few in light blue and pink.
Prettier styles could not be found in New York when we were f
buying—we are quite sure prettier styles will not be found in At- r
lanta now that it is your buying time.
Some of these have the plain tailored look: others show inserts
of embroidery bands in yokes, in panels down the front, in the sleeves
—some few are even hand embroidered. Long waisted effects with
plaited skirts.
Hurry for These Boys’ Hats
50c to SI.OO Hats at 25c
$1.25 and sl.soHatsat 50c
A clearance of an odd surplus.
And if we are any judge of the worth of these Hats and their
present prices the clearance will be quick.
Those now 25c are of felt, scratch felt and velvet, in navy, brown
and gray.
Those at 50c are of velvet and felt, in navy, brown and black—
smart little roll brim affairs. You will like them.
New Chiffon and Net Waists
The women of Atlanta are going to enjoy selecting their Waists
from among these—there are so many new things here, showing new
ideas, new touches of trimming, new and very attractive little fixings
about the neck.
Y aists of chiffon —practically any shade you might want for your
suit —oveY ,net and all-over laces seem to lead. They are made very
prettily with little velvet bows and buttons usually ’in a shade that
brightens the whole waist, and then very often the little buttons are
put not only on the .chiffon but also on the lace or net underneath.
And the vogue of black chiffon oveeVvhite or cream lace or»net
is very decided. U’hese very often showyjewel or crystal buttons.
Brocaded satins in white have come into much favor, too. These
usually show just a touch ol color in a low turned back collar and on
the cuffs.
But we can hardly tell you here all that is new and attractive in
this waist department. We can tell you. however, that the woman in
search of a new waist has the greatest and best selected stocks to
choose from here.
on would think it were the beginning of the season.
And these are priced at $5.00, $6.00, $6.95,
$7.50, SIO.OO up to $15.00
Women Are Already Buying Their
Christmas Handkerchiefs
Perhaps it s because they are awaking to the wisdom of shop
ping early, realizing that better selections are to be had when the
rush is not so gnat —but ‘"perhapser they are buving Christmas
handkerchiefs here now because of the really wonderful possibilities
of this stork.
We say with all honesty and sim-eritv that
ATLANTA HAS NEVER SEEN SUCH DAINTY, EXQUISITE
HANDKERCHIEFS SO PRICED AS THESE WE HAVE IMPORT
ED THIS SEASON.
A broad assertion that would be a foolish one were the facts
anything else but what they arc. However, make us give you proof!
We are more than anxious to. because we can do it so easilv and well.
See the handkerchiefs and the prices—there’s the proof.
And now is your best lime —when stocks are at their fullest,
when crowds are not so great. And this is for you who want the
daintiest of the inexpensive handkerchiefs, and for you who want the
daintiest of these exquisite lacy, cobwebby affairs. ’l'hc) are all here!
i ChamberliiKlohnsoDußose Company