Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, November 30, 1912, EXTRA, Page 9, Image 9

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SDMOTHffi USED SAGE TEA To Darken the Hair and Re store Gray and Faded Hair to Its Natural Color. It is easier to preserv. the . , tLe hair than to restore it. :ll; , ", Is possible to do both. < > UI - ,‘ l mothers understood the r , . ’ made a “sage tea.” and their ,1 S los sy hair long after middle lif< was due to this fact. Our moth< r- h gray hairs before they are ti lt x bu| , \ are beginning to appreciat of our grandmothers in Using '..J./. 1 ' tea” for their hair and ar, fo ~f o li<j ' ing suit. The present generation a vantage of the past in that ii ,-', n a ready-to-use preparation . .. \y, ,th s Sage and Sulphur in,:,- .\s a scalp tonic and color r, stor er tliis reparation is vastly sui ;.,r to tl >■ ordinary “sage tea” made bi ( , U r grand mothers. The growth and beauty ~f Uie i ;l ] r p.-mis on a healthy condition of the alp. Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Hair I’.f-medy quickly kills th.- ... i. . m u . vhich rob the hair of Its lift-. ;ster, makes the seal,. . ~ ivalthy, gives the hair .-i.-ngi .... n.l beauty, ami rriaki Get a 50-cent bottle from your drug gist today. He will giv. vi,ur money >ack if you are not eat t ial. Special agents, Elkin Drug . ' (Advt.) » j <S» J i I ■■ 7 I pllit sab. o, slS>s | g * the result of a desire to I serve every one who loves & music—to put. into every home 11 where there are children and young people a reliable plan. k -4 of excellent tone. Ip Every piano, sold at the IP M price, on convenient terms, is. IF 4 in every particular, what'v ■ K say it is. / at We are bound by duty y J select these $195 instrurnen ij£ ■ with great care. Only aft B thorough study have w'" in. .. jg 3 our selections. g NEW PIANOS I * II We offer a small H number of new pia- > I nos in handsome ma- - i hogany eases of beau- t ■ tiful design at only g N Terms: $lO Nov,, $6 Monthly W While these instrument Is 4 last, we know there will be . L steady demand. Therefore, i. ? ■trongly urge our patrons t tj 5 . ome and see them as .">or. mJ .ossible, Wlij not today ' m 7 HALLET & DAVIS j ” PIANO CO. i a Manufacturers. Est. S >0 NORTH PRYOR STRL. g O. CARDER, Manager i F ;3 Dealers Wanted in Unocc. I ; p ca -led Territory. i|| R '‘The Stores Thai Sate 1 ou jrom 25% to SO% SENSATIONAL Orange Sale We have a solid carload of the famous Indian River Joi Ida ’ Oranges—the sweetest, juciest and altogether rn°« delicious Orange g own They are extra large size—the kind that your grocer charger. 35c to 40c per dozen for. Our price Friday and Saturday 12c Doz. Solid carload Baldwin Ap ples at 29c pet Peck Sewell Commission Co. "We Retail al rtr- '^ | r TWO STORES: MAIN STORE 113-115 WHITEHALL ST. BRANCH STORE 378 WHITEHALL ST GUARAN EED EGGS 2*7 1 c / 2mi CASH GROCERY CO. 118-120 Whitehall St. ZAKAS BREa”| | THE BREAD THAT IS RIGHT IS PURE AND WHOLESOME 8 he news item irom The Atlanta Georgian repro duced here, shows that the good wom en off Montgom ery are determined to have clean, pure bread if they have to make it them selves, and they g are right. I ZAKASBAKERY Bakery and Store 251 Peachtree, Branch Store 30 Peachtree >, 1* W-f|'JEgr - yIMK'wCm7 >V vK Old Santa Has Arrived At McClure’s And here you will find, as usual, a wonderful showing of TOYS and DOLLS, etc., to gladden the hearts of the little folks and the grown-ups who stay young. For VARIETY, BEAUTY, STYLE and VALUE our stock comprises the best offerings of the market, both foreign and domestic makers. The SNOW is a realistic reminder that XMAS is close at hand, and should serve to quicken your pace toward early Xmas shopping. Tomorrow, we offer you vital savings on beautiful, heart rejoicing, sock-filling suggestions; seize the opportunity and get these— Saturday Specials %PF Ct AL, Big Hill Climbing Locomotive, MR® painted red, gilt running gear. Jp 'At 9a- m. regular SOe article QPFCIAI Folding Go-Carts, canopy tops, d» 49 rirx T. ! -- rubber tires, wire spokes; very *P ■ •V\z / a Ifi n m large and attractive. CPFCt Al Unbreakable Character Dolls, <*% ' 'F natural flesh color, appropriately . q dressed, 12 to 14 inches high. ®J C /if P* Usual SI.OO values, tomorrou) r F IA 7 9-Piece Tin Tea Sets, i n box, ,» £. LJ Zi painted green, attractive animal I K A ? m decorations; worth 25c I% # 7 A P» Special tomorrow, set Mia «n l,l • Other “Greater Values” at McClure’s 25c, 50c, SI.OO Iron Trains, 35 inches long, 3 coaches, I 25c, 50c, SI.OO painted t SI.OO . )o |i Trunks 25c. 50c, SI.OO Tool Chests 25c, 50e, SI.OO Triumph'’ Magic Lanterns. 10 to 12 inches high, 50c and sl4*o. McClure Ten-Cent Co. “SAVE THE DIFFERENCE" S 3 Whitehall Strpet Corner Hunter THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30 1912 Clubwomen Start Making Bread Till Bakeries Clean Up Montgomery Housewives Launch Campaign for More Hygienic Food—Boycott Places. MONTGOMERY, ALA.. Nov. 27. Clubwomen of Montgomery have joined in a movement to boycott Montgomery bakeries. They declare they will bake Hieir breads at home until the bakeries clean up. Agitation against, the bakeries was sprung here last week by Mrs. Caroline Bartlett Crane, who declared that there wasn’t a decent bakery in the entire city. Despite the subsequent protests of the bakeries, Mrs. Crane was sus tained by municipal authorities and the. clubwomen took up the campaign for more hygienic food. Tlie clubwomen maintain that they do not want the bakeries to install new machinery, but they demand that they make their shops more sanitary. Until they do, the club members have de termined to "live at home." The good women of Atlanta have al ready found where they can get clean, pure bread, for most of them have visited the bakery where Zakas bread is made, and they are perfectly satis fied. It is good, pure and clean. olsan ynpnyyri ijq olsan COMPANY mbwUHIILLL U COMPANY I Successors PRYOR AND DECATUR STS. Successors to THIRTY SECONDS FROM FIVE POINTS to The Largest Clothing and Shoe Store in the South ■ ■lWWlll ll !■■■■ WiiMIMMI—hllUtH Suits and Overcoats Bl 2” *’15 M A We have the most complete W/ j?\ stock of Men's and Young Men's jf '* fe® Suits and Overcoats at v ®' $12.50 and $15.00 1 fi A few minutes with us will con- /! „ L vince you. ; OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT is the largest in the South and has won success f° r q ua Hty and low prices. n'B?’ vZ We can fit your entire famil Y in all leathers, iWpS/X shapes and sizes. Button or lace. I Women’s Men’s ' -'v Shoes Shoes ■^^^^s2.so& $3 $2.50& $3 / Our burnishings for Men are complete. Come in and see for yourself. The Olsan Company S “r. c to s ’ McConnell Shoe & Clothing Co. Mail Orders Promptly Filled. Cor. Pryor and Decatur Streets. fixd? ?i» Six x«? Six xix Sex it? sissshs mgmaaggaag sihis sssse g; wa «? Six Si? Six I* I,l ' , ; ~ij SiraiS The Globe Clothing Co The Globe Clothing Co £SSS *SX X / k. J SIS i There’s No Doubt About It i IB „ the globe is the store for i Mi OP®* I’S PRACTICAL ECONOMY ■ 'A 5 V" / V ' Norfolk Suits J T / / S >zes sto 7. Blue. Tan. Brown and 1 sis \ jTCVr//- / Bray-Mixed Suits--s 5. 57.5(1, *]O. 8 JVV / | Double Breasted Suits ~1 j / Sizes i to 18—$3, $4, $5, $6.30, $7.50 2 [7/' r// P 1 Russian Blouse Suits < 2 I r; H Sizes 2 1 ’ 2 , t0 G —s 3 ’ 't 5 - ’ *« I | In Blue or Brown Serge, Tan and Gray Mixed Sailor or i sl? I Military collar. j H Rloikp SriK SiZ " S 6 9 ~ BIHe aUd Br ° Wn i MS | V blouse bulls Serge $4, s.*». iii Fa / 4 y— ’ \ E===7 . | I Cllildren ’ s Reefers I - ; 2 ■ | Auto Coats ] : y"'. , Oray ; sw with every 'By - purchase in lhe » o n~L7ZZ siz.-s 7to 17 <,r a> ;1(1 <i r a n i Boys’ Department AS , K °y S VverCOa _ l l_ -.x. ii ,<>. $ 7.50. $lO. i a beautiful book 7>-\ mex s si-its. overcoats, cibw exettes-sui 1 «« illiKtr'iteii *12.50. sls. .*]>. S2O, $25. ’ VJ SPECIAL-High Storm Collar l isters,\s4 and 56 inch- j SJS es long, gray mixed Oxford Cloth. $lO. its i PLAY SUITS Cow-Boy Suits SI.OO. Cow-Bov Chans, SI.OO, $2. $2.50 $3. si? Indian Suits, SI.OO, $1.50 , - n ... , | x« •/ j., ~n Sweaters. .>oe. sl, $1 „>(), $2. $:. $4, s,>. Squaw Suits, SI.OO. .y-' - . ’ . r 1 SIS Cow Puncher Suits, $2.50. nderv ear ,»<><-. /.»c, sl. $1.50. . x« Soldier Suits. SI.OO. Union Suits. sl, $1.50. $2. x»x L 2,w Shop earlv. Christmas novelties in fanev holidai boxes are readv «s ; ; ; i L THE GLOBE CLOTHING CO. 89 Whitehall Street Kil V - _ _ / I 9