Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, November 26, 1912, EXTRA, Page 12, Image 12

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12 New. lp=to=Date Hairdressing, Massaging and Haircutting Establishment Will Reduce Prices Fifty Per Cent in Atlanta. Announcement Is Made Thai Atlanta Is to Have the Hand somest and Most Modernly Equipped Tonsorial and Hairdressing Parlors in the South—Prices for Shaves Will Remain Unchanged. What nakn ti.> high com of living ’| Economists •< . Some claim ths-t j It is becau-w di' '■ necessities of lif« . are set at -n bigl a price. Others | maintain that it. is because we domain! | luxui ■ and m.-.k' •> them mies it ■ I Most ol us a oi’iti willing to i' dnee the cost of n<e< •si ties anti nuvi a • bit of mo. :> l"it fo> possible luxm-hs. I We con.-iuei- .my one who benefits u- Jn th- . sp.-et a public benefactor. Potii ijis it ia o s i nan or woman of oif-cri i■ii m i' ion to mark the difference l.etwmii nee cities and luxuries. Hut all m- l eads to agvet .hat modern bar tier rvien, uml-i- the most sanitary rond ions. ->Vi necessity to the mod ern b sine- -man. lb- must appear w'll groom ■! at all times -his prosper no apea .. a „.<-at asset—and the barbel ami manicurist play an impor tant part, in Ids success. Modern equipment, skilled service and inftary conditions are demanded. It has cost mono to secure these, and ftp? modern busim-- amt professional jnen have bad to apportion a goodly Ftitn for barber shop m A public b-nefnetor has come to At lanta. She fm who but. a woman un <iertalo s the unusual’trill establish the most sanl'a’y, handsomely equip ped t< .rial ami ha 11 d i-essing parlors in the South. It will be called the JSanita Shop, bin before many weeks populai it r ill vin for it the more fa milial o. ■ a 1 ui Hat- Shop. How the Sanitary Cut Race Shop Earns Its Name. Miss Bessie Williman states her plan ▼ery concisely. $4.50 buy- a ticket good for thirty «rinves. thirty haircuts, thirty baths or thirty manicurlngs. I’.e jtldcs this service. >ou may have the eatisfa. tion of knowing that JI of this amount will > > to a charitable organi sation. The Location of the Sanitary Barber Shop. January 15 Miss Williman will open the most absolutely sanitary barber shop In th- South. It will occupy the Spare now used by the Travelers Bank and Trust Company. 5(1 Peachtree street. This- will be vacated January 1. and carpenters will go immediately to work on the remodeling. The equip ment will consist of twelve chairs, Iwo shower baths and a Turkish bath equipment. A sterilizing outfit will be run in connection with the shop, and all customers will be able to see that all towels, razors, conibs, etc., are ster ilized before us. Miss Williman .-ays her hobby is "Everything sterilized and sanitary.” The Ladies' Department Opens Decem ber 15. The ladies, too. are to receive the benefit of Miss Wllliman’s venture. And they are to be able to take advantage of her superior work and low prices sooner than the men of Atlanta. The second floor at 56 Peachtree street is now in the hands of workmen, who are converting it into the daintiest, pret tiest. most sanitary hairdressing par lors Atlanta ladles over saw. Fifteen Cents Price For All Work. While the shop is to be known as Kansas City Florida Spacial /JQMUMBK.' It MA HMMMBMI PLENDID THROUGH TRAIN Atlanta io Kansas City Atlanta io jacksonvilta Atlanta to Brunswick DAILY SC H E9U L E NORTHBOUND. II SOUTHBOUND. Lv ’ At,anta 7:00 a.m. ! Lv. Atlanta 9:30 p.m. Ar. Birmingham. 12:25 noon An. Jacksonville 7:40a.m. Ar. Memphis . . 8:10 p.m. . _ , •-~ A u- zn.. < A Ar Brunswick 7:45 a.m. Ar. Kansas C«ty . 10:25 a.m. Ar. St. Louis 7:25 am. || Electric lighted Pullman Drawing Room Sleeping Cars Modern Coaches Dining Cars ■ « SOUTHERN RAILWAY FRISCO LINES "Premier Cartier of the South" "St. L. & S. F. R. R.” Jacksonville to Birmingham Birmingham to Kansas City. R. L. BAYLOR. D P. A. A. p. MATHEWS. D. P. A. ATLANTA. P&~r.ri i - | PACH GEORGIAN WANT | fil h AD is a little sa’esman i| ! i! who will CRY YOUR WARES ii I. 11 TO ALL THE PEOPLE. rs> | II ■ r I . i I I si ' I i • 1 ... JL ....... th Sanitary Barbei Shop, it will be familiar as tin- 'cut rate’ shop. l-'ifi.een c< nts will be the price for all work in the barber shop. Shaves, 15 cents: hrii cuts, massage, manicure, shampoo, baths; in fact, everything will be 15 eents. The rate in the ladies' parlors will be 25 cents for all work. They will receive either a manicure, hairdressing, a massage, or shampoo, by out experienced artists, tor 25 cents. A 14.30 or $5 Ticket Free. "As a further inducement to people to put' hast tickets, for the first month I will give one tieki I free with the pur chase of each ticket. That Is. if a lady btiys one of my $5 tickets. I will give her another ticket good fol Ju. to be used during the first month my par lors are open. In other words, she buys $lO Worth of work for $5.00 and $1 goes to charity. The men will get the two tickets for $4.50 and good for $9 worth of work the first month, and $1 of their money goes to charity. Shop Open From 6 a. m. t® 10:30 p. m. "The Sanitary Barber Shop will be open from 6 a. tn. until 10:30 p. in. every ■day . This will be a great convenience .or many people and will be in keep ing with the whole plan of arrange ments for the convenience and comfort of our patrons. Where Sweet Charity Comes into the Plans. “I have had 3,000 tickets printed and these are being sold Io club members. Several lodg" and charitable organiza tions base become Interested in my plan and have asked to assist me In disposing of those tickets. Each ticket is good for thirty individual Jobs of work in the barber shop, or an actual value of $4.50, for work ::t cut rate priii sat my shop. The tickets for the ladles' parlor will be for twenty-one in dividual Jobs. I have agreed to give SI.OO on each ticket sold by these or ganizations to charity. Each purchaser designates the charitable organization that they wish the $1 to go to. The seller of the ticket tmns over to me the $3.50 and the $1 to the organization se lected. "I will be glad to take this matter up with other charitable brganizations and the proposition is open to any body oi' the kind. Will Only Manage Shop. Miss Williman, when asked what part of the work she would do, smiled and said: “I am not a barbel by practice, but know what is necessary to be done in a barber shop and ladies’ hairdrfss ing and manicuring parlor. I guess I will bi content with being ‘boss’ and manager. In thi.-. eapaiity my time will be well occupied in looking, after the comfort and convenience of my pa trons.” (Advl.) ‘ Z HIE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 26, 1912. The Greatest Suit Sale Ever Known * to Atlanta Today at Alien’s I Sale Going On Now and Will Continue A SUIT SALE at this season of the year, including every Suit in the house whose integrity has gained a world of confidence—-is an occa -1 ——~~ ■— slon that only those without a Suit need can afford to miss. From start to i finish, this sale will go on record as the great November event in Suits. It is abounding with the best values obtainable. Every one is choice ? <z and perfectly made, up to the latest fancy in fashion. Every Suit in our I I house has received its new price-mark and the value far exceeds the marked price. ! I There are no reservations—they’re all on display for your inspection and your ‘i selection. Ml r, ' lie y are ” nr Aguiar stock—not job-lots or sample suits that have been used for try- .1 ■ i * ons. or rejected styles. Many .of them are Max Schwartz and Jos. Jonasson Suits, both of these makers being well known. Other equally good manufacturers are represented. 'A Plain Tailored Suits; Novelty Suits: Mourning Suits: Broadcloth Stilts: Velvet Suits: A Combination Velvet and Broadcloth Three Piece Suits; Eponge Suits; Extra Size Suits; ' r ~ | Misses’ Suits. ’ , i i You will find here all colors and all sizes—34 to 46—and Misses', 14 to 18. S| ■ Sale of Coats an< l $24.75 o ne s p e( q a ] lot of the popular street Coats M S’L.SO and $40.00 Suits .... $29.75 | o f t | le universally favored rough fabrics, plain 4 $45.00 and $47.50 Suits $34.75 or diagonals—slß.so, $20.00 and $25.50 values iiMIEKSMi ail ' «“■ c»< nn s<».oo and *(i,>.oo Suits $44.75 a ' <5.0(1 and $85'.00 Suits $59.50 • *97.50 and SIIO.OO Suits $67.50 Handsome plush and astrakhan Coats, full ' One Tei-ia! lot of forty very- handsome Nov- cut and shawl eollars-speeiaily priced e ] tv Suits —Velvets, broadcloths and noveltv J th O ' an£ * IpdO J. P. ALLEN & CO. CHICAGO FLORIDA LIMITED “POPULAR ALL YEAR TRAIN” Atlanta to Chicago Atlanta to Jacksonville FULLMAN DRAWING POOM SLEEPING CARS FROM ATLANTA TO CIN .'INN Ji, CHICAGO, DEW ANO JACKSONVILLE. MODERN COACH S, DINING CARS, OBSERVATION CARS All Equipment Electric Lighted NORTHBOUND Lv? Atlanta Southern Railway 5:30 A.M Ar. Chattanooga “ “ 10:15 AM. Ar. Cincinnati C. N 0. & T. P Ry 8:35 P.M. Ar. Chicago Big Four Route 7:45 A.M. SOUTHBOUND Lv. Atlanta Southern Railway 11:10 P.M. Ar. Jacksonville “ “ 8:40 A.M. R. L. BAYLOR E. E. SMITH D.P.A. Southern Ry. T.P.A. Big Four Route Atlantia Atlanta T] iw ’ your business for a I"4 house and lot is easy to do and just II 1 as profitable as if you first sold and ! ! ,'l then bought again. Regd the offers to If !! i| exchange in the Want Ads of The Geor- j i I gian. i | We announce the removal r of our store and offices to 132 Peachtree St. We cordially invite you to visit us in our new quarters and onr careful and courteous attention to your business is promised Our store is commodious, modern and at tractive. and our new demonstration booths provide complete accommodation for all. Pay usa visit and hear the latest Colum bia Records on the Columbia Grafonola, the one incomparable musical instrument. Columbia Phonograph Co. 132 Peachtree St. Bell Phone Ivy 286 Atlanta Phone I7BU Sewell’s THANKSGIVING Bargains Solid carload Turkeys at positively lowest prices in Atlanta. Solid carload Poultry, 1 Cp dressed, per lb. . . . • Solid carload Fancy Cape Cod C anberries, Q'p per qt Solid carload Baldwin and York Imperial Apples. QQp per peck Solid carload Fresh Country Eggs, doz. EXTRA SPECIAL: i Solid carload Sweet olp Florida Oranges, doz. Sewell Commission Co. "IVe Retail as Wholesale Pri<«' TWO STORES: MAIN STORE 113-115 WHITEHALL ST. BRANCH STORE 378 WHITEHALL ST. _J| OYSTER, PATTIES, ARTISTIC TIMBALES PASTRY AND CAKh If you intend to give a lune.' J- (( or party, don’t worry about " a serve and how to serve it. ,0 J ‘ u ' bread and cake store, 30 Peac street —five Points —the 'J'yes solved. Oyster patties, artistl* ■ . ' n( cake, cookies, and pastry—all 1,11 ; waiting, and the quality is ' •'' < est. Philip Thompson, tin- ir pert, will till the order to jot , .satisfaction. I 'all at the st" t() your order and don't worn . lllled right. (Advt.i If what you have for sale : the price of a Want Ad in for a few times then talk V'tsur tbuolc ixuun