Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, December 05, 1912, EXTRA, Page 9, Image 9

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liß “My goodness, you don 1 mean to tell me that little can costs Fifty Cents?” ■ “Makes about 100 cups? Well, that’s different.” “Let’s see, that’s about half a cent a cup.” “And you say it’s in powder, and a little over half a teaspoonful stirred in a cup of hot water makes Postuni instantly, and with a perfect fla vour?” “Well, that surely would be a comfort.” "Oli yes, some members in most every family have stomach t or nervous trouble with coffee, and it's fine to have a snappy beverage like Pos tum that don't Irreak down the nerves.” “I'm glad vou brought to mv attention this INSTANT POSTUM Thanks. ” PRUG co -1 Elkin ,!, “ ,! "“ I i__J JLJVALjLJLJ Open All Night | I Branch Store: GRAND PHARMACY, Grand Theater Bldg. I Christmas Buying In Full Swing Sane, Sensible Gifts That Are Attractive, Durable and Inexpensive. I Parisian ivory and Ivoryoid Toilet Articles I Our clerks will give courteous and obliging attention in showing \on your wants ■ 7 and ■will aid you in making selections. Sg PARISIAN IVORY AND IVORYOID TOILET ARTICLES W ' ■ extremely popular tin ■ year, "his war. is particularly adapted ftw toilet use. The hard, non-porous finish renders it sanitary and impervious to w iter. Th.' beautifully grained surface closely resembles |M Ls vory an.; is particularly attractive. -Our line i- ve y complete. You are sure of a full assort* Sml ■ ment now. Please shop early. Egg Hair Brushes6sc to $4.50 Mirror- 65c to $4,50 Manicure Pieces. . . . -25 c to 50c Clothes Brushes. . .75c to |4.00 ... x oc Nail Polishers4oc to $1.25 Ml H Military Brushes.s2.oo to $7.00 ‘ l|,r 3C to (Tuckssl.oo to $2.00 < ombslsc to SI.OO Hair 1 * reiver.-.. . ,50c to $2.00 Soap Boxes2sc to 75c I Perfumes Stationery I We are headquarters for the best imported per- reg rimes and Know that we ran fill your evety order \V. have fust received -in immense stock of for goods of this kind. Our stock comprise Hie beautiful correspondence paper. It is pure white K .i-i.. l >'uts n 'iI'’ 1 '’ t i ‘t-.....1’r.’i 1 . I, 'j 1 '" also carry a full line of domestic perfumes maim- .‘ B 1 "I' m fancy boxes lioral and RM laetured by Hudnut, Hanson ,x Jenks. Palmer, Hison desmin- and makes a decidedly appro- £9 Holgate. Harmony and Lazell & Dailey. , prime and th able Christmas present. The jSffi Toil FT WATFO I v.LI-l iiHlLa rnljuj . i .hlv and i . Hly with colored ribbons. It is '"I « Ldrlgan. V.tntlr.e 75c and 1.00 •' " ' i.iimi .g gift voud pi. I< .mt Im KB bottles4.so I Geisha Flowers, your mother, wife, sweetheart <x sister. The Ml Hard ti. 3.60 ami otliet 75c and 1.00 p .. of tins, boxes is from 0C« f n ft M llouhtganfs 1dea1.4.15 ■ It. W G . 75c and 1.35 wQU IQ JU.VU HU & G. Flettris Hudnut's 75c and 1.35 ~ „ „ , i' \rttmurs.oo Hougbaut's Ideal. 4.15 1 • su ' se u ' window display 1 ' Kiss 1.35 Harmon Vi< of this beautiful paper. Thon come in and get a O- "ers. all odors. 1.35 Puleo ,75c and 1.50 box -more if tun Hani th.tn. Slm _ |K I I Manicure Sets Kodaks Scissors Sets 1 manicure goods is large is afforded by the owner- .omnlote Wo i,. th«', B and complete. Henckels’ -hip of a Kodak. We . m-ry ompkte. A\e have thetn jtftt are the finest In the world a f| tll l ”' e " f Eastman Ko- 1 on> the smallest to the ggg We cairv 11 • t • u daks and know we can suit larg st. The sets are un- vases ofl th t usually attractive. The ■ also'in Hat 1 cases k< We have them from SI.OO Scissors are of the finest H cases are of the best leath- We have the Brownie from fnFaM er and hand sewed They *IOO up to SIO.OO inlaid «>th silver and gold. mH are durable Everv niece No - L Folding SIO.OO \ f m can not imagine a NR in en<h set Is made of the N,,t A, folding. R. it. nicer gift for a lady. Each ■ most perfect material type ’ h * n bearln K sct consists of from two to M Prices ail £l. materlaL ter $12.00 four pairs of Scissors. Wo Hl , A B Outfit for deveh r_ carry none but the best in a* Ing your own films ...si.sO SI.OO UD to Sfi SO No. 1 Pevebmlng t'utfit s'.oo ,hls ’'ne. I rices for sets » wu “P JO.3V P K Wf will .level,.), range from ?5 to S 5 — i e.ir films FREE. ** ■ ste&_The»e Goods and Prices at Branch Store, GRAND PHARMACY“WC Georgian Want Ads Bring Results THE ATT ANT A GEORGIAN AND NEWS. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 5. 1912. The Store of the Christmas Spirit iM. Rich & Bros. Co, [WW]| JJ i jr | Cancellation Sale! New and Stylish E | | $25.00 to $35.00 Suits at Just <P*v | $5 A maker's orders of suits that were cancelled come to us at about half ylfc of what we would have paid earlier in the season. We could doubtless sell many of these suits at their usual price of $25 to $35 and dispose of the rest of them at the end of January at sls. But 1 B/r/C/X Sc NO! —we'll pass the price advantage on to you right, now when the-suits will r A ißw / J dit you the most good. "*'/■* To this lot of suits we have added the broken lines of other suits that /"■■■'' . \ L 3® were worth from $25 to $35 —we couldn’t get full price forthem whim suits : just as good were selling for sls. /Iklte a* In all. then, there are over 250 suits whose prices earlier in the season / IV would have been $25. $27.50, S3O and $35, to sell Thursday for just sls. —g— Every wanted material and style, we believe, is represented. Satiny broadcloths. j 5/ I ' sturdy serges, snappy wide wale’diagonals, beautiful boueles. rich Scotch suitings right t W from the Heath, two-tone effects, camelshair —the ven materials highest in fashion’s J /' '/ 14'bjC ? 2r* favor. Straight ent and cutaway models, Skinner satin and silk lined. Some are plainly S'* "M tailored, others are rather elaborately trimmed with silk braid and frogfc, etc. All tl'<‘ y wanted colors ami plent.' of the staple blues, blacks and browns. Sizes for all. Choice $15. /g J sXj -J® 9 Sale starts at 8.30 a. m. Ready-to Wear, Second Floor. L j el i F I ' : • Sale of Silk and Dress 5 Goods Remnants 3* Tables heaped high with the Ti season’s short lengths of silks and dress goods. Length s 55 from Ito 10 yards, suitable for waists, skirts, suits ami dress -5* es. Many of the silks can be “W used for fancy work. Big as 2®J sortments at prices a fourth, a third, and even half less than regular. e?* SILK ANNEX, MAIN FLOOR. LEFT AISLE. 's r l S - J/w/ / : S • 5 $5 to $lO Gold=Filled Bracelets The wholesale season is over, so this nQ faeturer sends us his sample line of gold-filled JE A UA bracelets at a tremendous reduction vpC/Q/vy Great news for Xmas —for these bracelets are real- Iv worthy—they are guaranteed for 20 years. Some of the bracelets somewhat as illustrated: some are ar ranged for signets; others ar ■ mounted in semi-precious stones, tdjj Variously plain and engraved. Not a bracelet worth less than $•">: some worth to $lO. the average easily $7. Choice $3.98. ■ * Scissors 39c; Worth to 75c yJM A worthy gift to a woman who sews. Solid steel Scissors with plain W and burnished "gold" handles. All sizes from the small embroidery scissors TMi to the 6-inch cutting size. ' Mi Children’s Bags 50c Manicure Sets 50c rn.« Leather and fancy Beaded Bags tor .\ useful gift prettily boxed in Xmas children. Draw strings and top strap , ~ , , Iv-* handles. Various sizes and all the ho,ly boxcs ' (nllsls ' of fl,e ' emery |2* wanted colors, 50c. boards, nail salve and enamel. . M Parisian Ivory Novelties 25c ! ’ 'Ji The imported kind and not to be confused with the inferior domestic grade. Variously in powder and vanity boxes, manicure pieces, files, hooks, shoe horns, cuticle knives. Choice 25c. * Bar and Beauty Pins 25c Gold Top Jewelry ! W 12 kt. gold, hand engraved Bar and Looks like solid gold and wears al ! Ml Beauty Pins. Bar Pins 25c each; most as well. Will stand engravings, gj Beauty Pins to match. 25c a pair. In links, pins, etc., 25c and 50c. ■ "2 Solid Gold Brooches; a Sale Solid 10-caral gold brooches that will wear forever. Tn handsome designs in solid and filigree work, some set with real I stones. Beautiful and practical Xmas gifts. |51.98; values to $G $1.48; values to $4. SO Toilet Sets $3.48 Novelty Boxes 50c nJ Sterling silver toilet sei of A host of holiday boxes in hanimer- Rl brush and comb prettily encased e d brass, linen hand painted, silk hand in box. Genuine sterling silver Pai’ited. fancy satin with hand paint lioral designs beautih both comb cd celluloid tops and satin lined, etc. ---* and brush. Ilb sc are 100 good Designs for handkerchief and glove <sff h 'blue to linger. boxes and odd and unique styles. '?5 $2,00 Gold Stick Pins 98c rfj Men's stick pins -both pin and mounting being solid gold. wC I’nique and unusual designs in horseshoes, crescents, wishbones. ’nJ solid and filigree work. ele. Set with semi-precious stones and ' Tbi pearls. Just 300 in all, and they should sell in a (lay. Worth $2 ' to $3.50, for 98c. (Famous Center Aisle. Main Floor. M. Rich & Bros. Co. GEORGIAN WANT ADS Fear Not the Winter Rains when a splendid rubberized repp rain coat can be had for $5. Rubber lined throughout, with strapped and ce mented steams. Well tailored, with mannish notch collar and strapped sleeves, bight or dark tan. Much the same model in a lightweight rubber ized GLORIA SILK fabric in blue, black, tan or gray at sß.ao. Several other styles at various prices up to $lO. Mandelberg English Rain Coats Keep Out the Weather —For these reasons all the smart dressers in Eng land wear Mandelberg's rain coats —ft's for these reasons that Mandelberg's rain coats are at Rich's. Thoroughly man tailored in simple styles, with choice of regular or raglan shoulders. Variously in rain proof serges and coverts, at $12.50 to $28.50. (Rrady-to-Wear—Second Floor.) s; Will You Try Just One Suit of J “Harvard Mills” finished) Underwear We know the “Harvard Mills” un derwear—know the thorough process W 2 of assembling yarns, weaving perfect \ fabrics, providing finest trimmings. \\ We know the skillful care exercised in y'MI *— making each garment perfect, the thor ough attention given to each detail, y the constant desire to make each <dK 1 . year’s product better ami better. z For these reasons we recommend “Harvard Mills" garments—should be t''Mjjy pleased to have you give them a trial. gJJ- In “Harvard Mills” underwear *SU> find beautifully-finished garments, am- O'| pie measurements, perf- ct fitting, an ’l: 1 ' '": extensive range of shapes, great va fS riety of fabrics, all of the finest ma ferial; vests, drawers, tights, corset covers and combination suits for worn cu and children in silk, cotton and wool and the various combinations. JC Each “Harvard Mills” garment is «» sold by name. Make your selection— $ .tijfME tg| forever afterward call for it. by name —the quality, fit and finish will al ways be satisfactory. In the silk, wool and cotton and the various combina- " r ,«Ze,. tions —50c to $5. L’nJtrtiear Extra and out sizes in nearlx all garments at a slight additional cost. (Underwear. Main Floor.) Leather Goods From Across Seas 2P to Make Some One a Bonny Xmas Gift CX" k SF From Paris. Vienna, Berlin and * London and from many an out- ~i Sr of-the-way European corner our wZ M — FI foreign buyer has personally se- me jF W, lected and directly imported the * best assorted slock of bather iJjljT jUH jffraS FR goods we have ever shown. , Most of the goods, too. are ex elusive to be found in Allanta Mi only at Rich's. IjC Tie Cases $1.50 to $6. Sewing Sets 98c to $34.50. Tie Racks 98c to $2.50. Picture Frames 08c to $5. Covered Flasks 98c to $7.50. Cigarette and Cigar Cases 98c to )6. 3? Limousine Cases $lO to $25. Drinking Cups 25c to sl. Toilet Rolls $2.98 to sls. Bill Rolls 69c to $4. Manicure Sets 98c to $8.50. Jewelry Boxes $1.50 to $lO. In larger pieces there ate Suit Cases, Traveling Bags. Over night Bags, etc. WP! (In the Enlarged Leather Goods Section—Main Floor, Left Aisle.) pi | •& B II ‘'V'W'.'S # *5 ibi t Mi® lii g TI it l I i K *uk!r' ? V -S 9