Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, December 05, 1912, EXTRA, Page 12, Image 12

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12 Fresh Who esoma Candies In g're««- iHESMJM H Dec. Clearance of “Ready=to=Wear” f 3? *?s A* The ver}’ garments which just last week were selling at full price, now iCJ beg yon to take them—through cruel slashes in their price lags. Every- *•: thing is swept out at December clearance prices. Look here— -2* Good=Bye Prices cn sls to $lB Coats Lp to $4 Silk Petticoats at X Just 38 coats in all There are smart /h i iTk 5» looking, all wool black diagonal coats JRM MS • sa nX line $1 J 9 S Jff that are vein- clewrly tailored Long t of 300 v“*z * HP graceful Imps, frill length, wide rovers. A dressy gen- J fresh, crisp Silk Pei- A* oral purpose coat. Also a few English covert coats for ** , q deoats. Made of 3® street <rr auto wear, belted back styles. Thoroughly Bturrij ’ messaline, in U rain-proof, hard to dupHcate under $lB to $25. Choice, I a free fl<,win K qual- $9 96. liffffl ity. Hardly any two *►) 39 'I alike; all colors, all !£V > Street Dresses Wil! Speed Out at sty lfiß , a n s izes . pmi.. 3* Jtust 98 of those smart serge and <iiag- ft» iT'k AO ;> <<>lcisdiid onal firw-ws. and they won't lasrt long 2% X ML/l ah in the new < ios<> g-, at $2.98 They are trig styles, with the Wl fitting styles. mo;;t of high waist line effect, and panel skirt. buttoned down llien " lll ' 1 !|> ac the front High and low neck, long or short sleeves. with d'iisi £■ AB Trimmed in combination piping All sizes for ladies jnUKF ruffle. Solid colors AP or misses at the start of th* sale. Navy, brown, gray **• black, white and Jy ajxi Wack. All new fall and winter models, at just combinations in ■ JM nc fancy stripe effects. , jM •Fe ”- Choice $1.49. *l* ge. > s3‘to $7 All-Wool Sweaters All-Wool Suits Blue-Penciled to J ■S $1.98 .hint. 40 of these all wool Suits in all, A <« #•*,, ; and you know the fata of late comers, ■ S r r A meker’s wimple Made of fine, firm quality of serge, in plain v* ’£ line of whatever we and fancy tailored models. Staple black, gray and naw K bad in stock now Coate satin lined and splendidly man tailored. Panel rfl thrown out at $1 !>s style skirts. All of this season’s newness, and never sold J® Same are alightlj |QKB before for less than $14.95. All sizes for misses and worn- Boityed others have eu Choice $lO. just left their boxes ft-OMSK# “ nffl (let a Winter Suit for Only • Mans' different kinds khKjSiSg|| OT and any woman or 1 „ the hpßf V * hM * ’ n thf> Kal< * d* A /A F* * >) miss should easily. M' U Heavy all wool fabrics, neatly made coate MS r find what she wants. I with panel skirts. Nobby mixtures in hair*r r- 5$ Former values from line effects and a few in solid colors. Colors are black. JB? >3 to $7. sale price navy, brown and gray. Sizes for misses and ladies. Only tomorrow at 31.98 ' $4.95. ’ yy Nearly a Score of 15c to 25c Items at 10c £ 1° Ladies’ cambrio full size hemstitched Handkerchiefs. 10c. « *C 19e Children b Ihirses, with long cord handies; different colors. 1 ( Ip • rr ; |h ) ,i,- d bolt ol Xmas Ribbons, in all the wanted colors, al 10c. j 19c linen burlap and crash I*illow Tops, steamed and stenciled, 10c. 7W ’ an d 19c stamped Corset Covers. Centerpieces, Scarfs and Squares * W 19e stamped union linen Huck Towel; full sine, 18x3fi in only 10c. ’F 15c fine Irish Lawn Handkerchiefs, with lace edge, at 100 • 10 dozen White Pearl Buttons, plain and fancy, slight “seconds ” For 19e Child’s Sewing Box, with two spools of thread, thimble, embroidery, buttons, hooks and eyes. In neat box. r '\ or ' ;,e »nd 25c fancy Pin < hmhions, suitable for inexpensive gifts. -gi I 01•! F airy Foilet Soap. Have you a Little Fairy in your Home? ’ For 3 boxes Fairbank’s “Gold Dust Twins” Washing Powder. 1 1 A !? r 4 oakeK S ™ft’s 5c Pride Laundry Soap. A good soap. Z IVC or 3 “ Peßrhnp ’ Washing and Cleansing Powder. For 2 cans of “Polly Prim” 10c Cleanser A dirt chaser. Sheeting 25c Curtain Ends. 39c. fr PoKpc C 1 051 2* Dt just in. Worth in complete curtains KOOCS «po."o F i bielXd ihZJm/in th.- from £ 2 t 0 a P» ir - These are travelers sam- Blanket Robes in new r - full 94 size Free from pie®, full width and about 1 3-4 yards long In patterns, soft and com 'Jg ' 'S Chi ‘Al i« Nottingluu,,,. * >! While fiends Worth to 25c at l«c 30c Cover-All Aprons at 25c J Several thousand yards of tine white These are the large Amoskeag gingham goods rn dimities, Lune lawtw and msdros. cover all Aprons without sleeves. Complete Mt V&rxNwly in chocks, stripes, dots, laoey drew protection. Have deep pocket. Solid Hi stripy ate. Fine for drwaes, tea aprons etc bl |’ P ’ d * an C ’ enr " h , ade \ A ? unusually « 3! Vi™ <o 2K. for ,» t u>„ ’ ' “ w •»"* tOT fht « r « «' * J $1.50 Umbrellas at 98c $1.50 Tie Sets 98c " The tnekeT bought nn importer's Line es s *‘ l , s of J 'l p s J ocks and vvhite han,l ‘ hon/llau at ohnni i,ix _x * i j .i kerchief with colored border to match. Pretty handles at about half pnoe and fitted them combination sets in attractive Xmas boxes. Choice ’Tjjp to these umbrellae—the saving la yours of blue, black, gray, purple, red. etc. rMefly tn nuertrm and natural wood handles. 25c Hose anti Slpf»Vf» F most of them sttver or gold mounted The um C *. Q oleeve ~ r brellaa are American taffeta (cotton) covered Full bllDDOrter Sets 19c K —stse for men. r r- ™ - c5?7 Men's Hose Supporters and pair of Sleeve J Children’s 50c Umbrellas 39c £'''7”..'"“™,''. l 'E December Blanket and Bedding Sale [ 5» Kp can expect cold weather from now on so this sale is ven timely. p $1.25 Warm Comforts 98c 55 c Sheets at 39c ' 'sS The 146th woman won t find any of these left X * f’ —for we have lust 12 dosem, anti every locket 'o° dozen of full double bed size, heavy fc - mean* a buyer Both aides atlkollne covered till- ~ , i; • i j in 3; .a with pure white .arm and fluffy cotton " C ’ ght Sh ‘ * tS ' h ‘' ain Cenl « r ’ hn,sh “ d Wl,h $2.25 Beacon Robe Blankets $1.79 u. ep hem lA for 12 l-2e muslin Pillow Cases, finish * ’ -WF Genuine Beacon Robe Blankets In AVC P( ; tt j t h deep hem Full size 42x36 IS 18 designs Full size., fine for robe inches C« or couch covers Prettx stvlo* tn lirht a/' .J* or dart, colors for 75c seamless Sheets, double bed size v VJvC Slx9o inches /I '“tea QA r *8 26 double bed Comforts, novar r fc. ’f 1 ’* 7 «d with fine figured sllkoline. Filled ro rn co zo ,r' with snow white cotton stitched or iJ.bU batin d pveaa S bZ.4o tufted SEt T» PQr for children'll 7»c ruffled Crib Com- Beautiful quality satin Marseilles crochet gr- 'rikß forts, silkollne covered, white cottxn j e it j ui u j , Es filled. spread; full double bed size, with hemmed > 89c 5 fl ~ ce gray or tan cotton ; ends B*t taa 4-Qr foi 55c gray fleece »heet Blankets. Sin- Cl EH for 5189 whtte hemmed double Bed ? r 7C Rle be<s s,ze - SI.OU Spread -2® 7Q« f° < hildret ’a s#c wool nap cotton Crib a* «JvC Blankets Pink or blue patterns $1.39 1?’. ”lMte fiinge Bed Spread, larg. ,fel 7Qr for children s $1 Teddv Bear and other Cv 4vv nursery design Blankets Larg< size Cl T Q ! ’ colored fringi Spr< 34X50 inches ’P 1 Jv ble bed slz. ' Q_ for children s 26c fleece Blankets with t.Q„ for $1 full size white crochet Bed «r vC red or bi U f bonier OtfC Sp-ead 1 SFI R eifs Economy SasemGnt ri>ff . , - s l( V THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.THURSDAY. DECEMBER 5. 1912. Beneiited Many Who Had Lurg Trouble Those who suffer from Consumption are generally troubled with night sweats, fever, loss of strength and little or no i appetite. Fresh air. good food and the ' proper care of the body are essential to | a recovery, but in many cases some- ; thing more is needed. Eckman's Altera tive is u medicine which has been most successful In stopping night sweats, re- I during fever and promoting appetite and , many who have used it declare it saved tbeir lives. Investigate what it did in this case: “Gentlemen: For four years I was troubled with cough, which gradually be came worse. J had night, sweats and pains in my chest. I was losing my ap- < petite and hail become so thin and weak I could not attend to my household du- | ties \ physician pronounced my ease Consumption. Not belt..- satisfied. I was examined by the physi-ians of the Poly clinic Hospital They also pronounced the disease Consumption. which was proven later by an examination of spu tum, as Tuberculosis Bacilli were found. I was ordered to a Consumptive Hospital. My nephew would not allow me to go until I had tried Eckman's Alterative. Before I had taken the medicine three weeks. I had marked relief, night sweats ceased, train in the breast relieved, cough became loose and easy, fever left me and I i commenced getting well. My health be came normal. I am in excellent health iiow and have been completely cured for ten years. I strongly recommend it." (MRS. > MARY WASSON. Caro Ed. Green. 1722 S, 17th St.. Phila.. Pa. Eckman’s Alterative is effective in Bronchitis, Asthma, Hay Fever; Throat and Lung Troubles and in upbuilding the system. Does not contain poisons, opi ates or habit-forming drugs. For sale bv all of Jacobs' drug stores and other lead ing druggists. Ask for booklet telling of recoveries and write to Eckman Labora tory, Philadelphia, Pa., for additional evi dence <Advt.) IT’S FINE FOR Cata r rh Millions of Catarrh Victims Have Used Booth’s HYOMEI with Wonderful Results. This picture shows the little hard rubber HYOMEI inhaler the exact size. If you own one you can get a bottle of HY iff OMEI (liquid) for only ■EtiV If you do not own one, sil.OO will secure for you a complete outfit, in r Inhaler. And now you have in your possession somet hi n g that has banished more eases of catarrh than Effl ß a 'l xf the catarrh spe ciallsts on earth. Just breathe H-Y --OMEI —that’s all you have to do—no stomach dosing. The soothing, SmijjafesErHi healing air passes over the inflamed membrane, kills the germs and !l iUdi!i'f:l®i&lJ heals the inflammation. It is guaranteed to end the distress of catarrh, coughs, croup and colds, or money back. Distributed by druggists everyw here. Booth's HYOMEI (pronounce it High-o-me) is Australian Eucalyptus and other grand antiseptics. It con tains no cocaine or other injurious drugs. (Advt.) w.l Jll ylfdr pl I *IV A WEAK WDNEII] I get new life and vigor by taking Scott's Emulsion after every meal. It revitalizes the watery blood and furnishes Nature with new nourishment to make red, active, healthy blood and feeds the nerve csnteri. Scott’s | Emills n strengthens the ■ bones and clothes them with healthy flesh. Scott’s Emulsion assimi lates so quickly it conserves energy and compels health. Ji Scott & Bowtie, Bloomfield, N. J. 12-74 I bbwnie "XsiZSffiyx / y w > g&Pfa '■" Tar '•’** For (Christmas Time Or Any Time BROWNIE' CAMERAS Picture Taking and picture Making has the same fascina tion for children as for "grown-ups,” and the little BROWNIE makes it all as simple as A. B. C. GLENN’S Next Door < 'andler Building. JUST RECEIVED. ir. prepared to supply you with every -iyl< or pen point in the world s standard fountain pen from our com plete -took Waterman's Ideal foun tain Pens’ ale absolutely guaranteed to five < omplet< satisfaction <2 X Broad S'i John I. Moos. .< tSons t y.lvf . 35 Styles of Allen’s Smart Shoes for Children Reduced ip Timefor Christrnas Beginning tomorrow, December sth, we offer children’s shoes, both regular height and extra high cut boots, at the following prices: Lot 1 4to 8, 8 1-2 to 11, 11 1-2 to 2, 2 1-2 to 6 $1.65 $1.95 $2.45 $2.95 Lot 2 $1.25 $1.45 $1.95 $2.45 ’file leathers in each 'T' lot are practically the ■ same, being white nu- buck, white canvas pat- f a’ 1 ent, gun metal, vici kid 0 anrt ta "- T’ , < f‘O Why are we reducing the prices? Simply be- know, the weather has x—J /I \ V \ been, and still is, too 11 / \\ warm and open to I \ \ K* cause heavy- so 1 ed, \ \ stout, winter boots, like \ ' ['J Pi*'' these, to be needed. Lx Ji j We counted on cold I I kJ lH rainy weather too 1/ I / trV strongly, and ordered ) I too many. No use crying over spilled milk. Here are the shoes your children need all during Decem ber, January, February and March. They are reduced .just in time to give over-burdened purses a big lift during the Christmas shopping period. Let the little folks have these splendid shoes now, or for one of their best Christmas presents. J. P. ALLEN & CO. 51-3 W hitehall Street There are no more durable and acceptable gifts for children than our CHILDREN’S VEHICLES Your Choice of Any Kind and Any Quality, From the Cheap est to the Ball-Bearing Machines, Built Just Like a Bicycle. Shooflies SI.OO to $ 2.50 Sulkies JLSO to $ 5.00 Rocking Horses 4.00 to 15.00 Doll Carriages 1.00 to 7.50 Hand Cars7.so to 12,00 Keystone Wagons2.oo to 3.50 I Coasters 3.50 to 5.00 Farm Wagons 10.00 Autos 4,00 to 20.00 Tricycles 4.50 to 17.50 Glideroles ■ ■ 2 _ 3.50 Velocipedes 1.50 to 17.50 Marathon Racers 1.50 Bicycles 15.00 to 30.00 Don’t fail to examine our large and varied stock of toys. You can buy beautiful and appropriate gifts for your entire list without leaving our store. Our sale slips good in Constitution contest. watch Our Windows KING HARDWARE COMPANY 87 WHITEHALL 53 PEACHTREE “SCOUT” YOUNGER ANDi A BIG VAUDEVILLE AT i THE GAYETY THEATER. The celebrated "Scout" Younger, a famous frontiersman and nephew of the notorious Younger boys who were pals of Jesse and Frank James in the old border days, will begin an engage ment at the "Gayety" todhy. Scout brings with him three of the most interesting reels of motion pic tures ever seen in Atlanta, portraying the stirring incidents in the lives of the Younger brothers, and made at the identical location where they happened, with "Scout” and many of those who actually participated tn the raids and fights, taking part in the picture. In addition, a tine bill of up-to-date vaudeville will be presented. The Gay ety from now on w ill be one of the best small theaters in the South, as Uncle Bart Glenn is running it, and every amusement lover in \tlanta knows what that means, Continuous perform ances from 2:30 to 10:30 p. m. (Advt.) Every desirable room, apartment, house, rooms for light housekeeping, business l<>. atlons. garages, storts that are for lent m Ailanta and surroundings can De found In "The Ceorrisn'- Ibml Ttnllntln” ' FOB DANDRUFF, FALLING HAIR OB ITCHT SGSIP-25 GENT OMDEBINE Save your hair! Dandsrine destroys dandruff and stops falling hair at once—Grows hair, we prove it. If you care for heavy hair that glis tens with beauty and is radiant with life: has an incomparable softness and is fluffy and lustrous, you must use Danderine, because nothing else accom plishes so much for the hair. Just one application < ’ Knowlton’s Danderine will double th. beauty of your Ir ir, b< ides it imme diately dissolves every particle of dandruff: you can not have nice, heavy, healthy hair if you have dandruff This destructive scurf robs the hair of its luster, its strength and Its very life, and | f not overcome it prodines a fever- I ishness and itching of the scalp; the I balr loots famish loosen ,it. tie >. the hair falls out fast. If your hair has been neglected an 1 is thin, faded, dry. scraggy or too oily, don't hesitate, hut get a 25 cent bottl* of Knowlton s Dandertne at any dr store oi toilet counter; apply a lilt as directed and ten minutes after ■ will say this was the best investin'") ’ you ever made. 'Vo sincerely believe, regardless ' everything else advertised, that if y desire soft lustrous beautiful hail lots Os ft —no dandruff -no Itchlt scalp and no more falling hair must use Knowlton's Danderine eventually—why not now? A 25 cei 1...» t I. ..11l .—. . I. . * .»