Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, November 23, 1912, EXTRA, Page 10, Image 10

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10 THANKSGIVING ISSSSwTHING V ’ ** ------- ;x —? , J-rva/ - WITHIN ggFW* EASY REACH s P erous i ust £ V*-' 1 ■ as as t^ie next one ‘ kA? 7 's !t <L THE MENTER CO.’S Divided Payment ffilgßKL Charge Account Plan makes it possible for you to & et that suit or coat at once. Divide the bin and pay part each week while - vjs you wear the good clothing. ' W®'n\ Jo Splendid bargains in ladies’ and misses’ suits a t big reductions from former prices. Now is IMra g surely the time to get your winter suit. All jaF ® ( materials, all prices. Coats of all new fabrics, of caracul and of P lush - Prlces $ 8 to $35. Splendid bargains, ft Open a charge account for Millinery, Furs, Dresses, Skirts, Waists, Petticoats, Shoes, etc. Open a charge account for children’s clothing. <L Men’s Suits and Overcoats, latest winter 1912 models and materials. Prices to suit every man. All bills divisible into weekly payments. C Our prices are low because we buy for nearly .100 stores which we own and operate. Large quantities, low prices. THE MENTER CO. 71/4 Whitehall Street---Upstairs First stairway below J. M. High Co. zzzJ l - -~l 1... ..„...~E]- ~~11 j | —. i—[ Z‘X ! YOU ought to see every car in the Auto mobile Show it you're going to buy one; it's worth the trouble. Put your best time in at the Mitchell exhibit, though Make careful comparisons with other moderate priced cars Study what they offer you You will come back to the Mitchell. There is nothing equal to it in value; not another car at anywhere near the price has so many things you will want in your new automobile. Os course you will want a T-head long-stroke motor; no one will be sat isfied with any other next year—the Mitchell lias it .this year. The 1913 Mitchell has the extra-long wheel base, and the French Belaise springs that mean the best of road-comfort; also the important and essential elec tric self-starter and lighting system —you must have these. The other details of this unequaled equipment include left drive and renter control; Bosch ignition; Firestone demountable rims; rain-vision windshield; Jones speedometer; silk mohair top and cover; Turkish upholstered cushions; Timken front axle bearings; gauges on the dash to show air pressure and oil pressure; gauge in the gasoline tanl# which shows lhe amount of gasoline it contains; and a portable electric lamp which also illuminates the instruments on the dash. All with T-head motor, electric self-starter, electric lighting system, and 36-inch wheels Wb««i 9«ae S*rnfcr T*rli-r» T O. R Racine 7-passenger Six, 60-H. P., 144-In. 4 1-4x7-1 n $2 500 r 2or 5-passenger Six, 50-H. P.. 132-in: ’ 3 3-4x6-ln i 1,850 2or 5-passenger Four, 40-H. P.. 120-in. 4 1-4x7-in *’ U&00 Mitchell-Lewis MotorC ompany, Racine, Wisconsin Mitchell Motor Co. of Atlanta, 316 Peachtree, Atlanta, Ga. L •— _ HIE ITLANTA GEORGIAN AXD NEWS.SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 23, 1912. 7 ASKIN & MARINE COMPANY & 2 I ! i LT| Often A 7 Fp Charge Account 7 z <> Tor IWITw ‘7l ! M.lki I, i i,i r,,i ■ ■ Wl i, fflfe jrifez i I < ! 9 UK M i ffnKii 1 ' 'y <1 ■ I)E SUlTS—These special i s should prove doubly at- ■ of their up-to-date style a use of the money-saving \B > see, in particular, the as- ■ 1 S2O. They were specially ■ ng occasion. ■ ' those pretty coats that you fashion magazines are du- 9 linchillas, boucles, zibelines, styles of the season at sl2, 8. It coats, Chesterfields, Box Z le-collar coats, —everything ? s being shown this season, g thers at sl2, sls, $lB, S2O MARINE 9.’ I ia.ll Street | WAY TO RENT YOUR ROOMS: USE THE GEORGIAN “RENT BULLETIN” j==T I R==n r ’ ESTABLISHED 1861 Lowry National Bank =i OF ATLANTA k Capital and Surplus . . . $2,000,000.00 Undivided Profits .... 224,000.00 J Designated Depository of the United States, L County of Fulton and the City* of Atlanta Commercial and Savings Accounts Solicited. Safe Deposit Boxes at Reasonable Rates ROBERT J. LOWRY, HENRY W. DAVIS, President; Cashier; THOMAS D. MEADOR. E. A. BANCKER, JR.. Vice President; Assistant Cashier; JOSEPH T. ORME. H. WARNER MARTIN, Vice President; Assistant Cashier. DIRECTORS: Thos. J. Avery. John E. Murphy. Frederic J. Raxon, Thomas Egleston, Thos. D. Meador. William G. Raoul. Samuel M. Inman. J. H. Nunnally, Mell R. Wilkinson, Robert J. Lowry. Joseph T. Orme. Ernest Woodruff t— =J ~ W<* waur you to Know uie rensiar JLine. and tor this week we will sell two items (Penslar) for the price of one plus 1 cent. Dioxide Cream —the best of greaseless creams, 25c; 2 for 26c Buttermilk Cerate, a true skin food 50c; 2 for 51c Lilac Face Cream 50c; 2 for 51c Velveton. a liquid face powder 50c; 2 for 51c Sarsaparilla 50c; 2 for 51c Liver Persuader 50c; 2 for 51c Cod Liver Oil Emulsion 50c; 2 for 51c Appetizing Tonic $1.00; 2 for sl.Ol Beef. Iron and Wine ..50c; 2 for 51c Cherry Cough Balsam 25c; 2 for 26c Liver Saline 25c; 2 for 26c Forsyth and Luckie. 116 Capitol. 129 Angier. 156 Moreland. H Seasonable Furnishings and Underwear Mail Orders Promptly and Kimpiexl X”‘- SIMPLEX'’ SHIRTS in BALBRIGGAN UNDER th e newest fall pat- WEAR: medium and terns. «The short bosom heavy weights, per gay eombines negligee coin- ment 50c and $1 fort with the dressy ap- WOOL “ and "WORSTED pearance $1.50 GARMENTS; medium “GOTHAM” NEGLIGEE and heavy weights, and PLEATED SHIRTS; * S 1 - SUSO and $2.50 all the newest patterns. “VASSAR” UNION $1 to $2.50 SUITS: medium and OUTING NIGHT SHIRTS heavy weight balbrig- AND PAJAMAS. gan $1.50 and $2 Cellars N 7Sl^ pe ’’ Oldest Brancf in Atnorice CARLTON Shoe and Clothing Co. 36 Whitehall Street < J Just Think!! | | $3.50 Shoes For $1.95 = E Patent Blucher Boots. | / Patent Button Boots. ; s Vici Kid Button and Bluch- / /ji er Boots. t\ //[( j i jw ? Dull Kid, Plain Toe, Bluch- /’UX/ er Boots. | j : : 5 ; E You should bear in mind that we guarantee these : j shoes .just the same as if we were selling them for : : the regular price. Shoes as good as these can not be obtained else- ; j where unless at a higher price. * This combination of circumstances should con- : f viuce you that it is to your best interest to at least : | call in and look them over. | RICH’S ECONOMY BASEMENT j j “The Shoe Bargain Center of Atlanta.” READ FOR PROFIT- USE FOR RESULTS— GEORGIAN WANT ADS