Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, December 12, 1912, EXTRA, Page 8, Image 8

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8 9 Christmas Hints For Father, Brother or “HIM!” LOUNGING ROBES, exclusive patterns. .S i t o sl2 50 BATH ROBES of Ferry Cloth, with Slippers to match In dividual boxesss to $8 50 SMOKING JACKETS of imported cloths. N ew styles, including the popular Norfolk $5 t o sl2 50 NECKWEAR; new shapes in cut goods and knitted silks, at 50<. to 82.50 INITIAL LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS; very fine quality -6 in box 81.50 SILK MUFFLERS $1 50 to $2 50 TIE. SOX AND HANDKERCHIEF SETS....SI to $2 SUSPENDER, GARTER and ARM BAND SETS, to $ 1.50 GLOVES; famous “Fiske” makes2.2s and $2 50 Other makessl.so and $2 BELT and GARTER SETS 50 MEN’S JEWELRY; complete linesor to $5 BEDROOM SLIPPERS; for men. women and children. CARLTON Shoe and Clothing Co. 36 Whitehall Street . fa *’ We Put Each A/TCj Article In S an Exquisite Christmas Box ————— U'.— _ GOOD SHOES AT LITTLE PRICES That Is What the New Lower Floor Department Brings These good shoes at little prices is not just a matter of words—it is a matter of fact. Before we opened this department we saw to that. Fact is, that is the reason it was, opened. We saw that we could-sell bet ter shoes for the same money than are found in the average store. We saw how we could do the people of Atlanta a real service,- how we could broaden our Held. And by good shoes at little prices we mean not only that they are made of good leathers, but also that the styles are right. You will be surprised to see just how closelv they do follow the lines of the more expen sive shoes here in this store —this in men's and women's and children's. And at the same time you will have the courteous, effi cient help of capable salesmen. You will be fitted properly. SHOES- For Men at $2.00 to $3.00 For Womenatsl.soto 3.00 For Boys at $1.50 to 2.50 For Children at7sc upward Write for our Fall and Winter Illustrated Cata tr logue. 4 Footcoverers to All Mankind* READ FOR PROFIT- USE FOR RESULTS— GEORGIAN WANT ADS iHE ATLANTA GWOKGxAN AXD NEWS TH I’KS DAY. DECEMBER 12. 1912. Suggestions for the Children It“At Christmas Play and Make Good Cheer, For Christmas Comes But Once a Year” Christina-' cheer depends ui«m the joy of the children. It is in the re flection of their pleasure that we find most enjoyment. Christmas, toys bring children's joys, if you buv those toys at H. Mason's, Buy the little daughter a real doll. One she can dress, make go to sleep, and love. If she is only a tiny tot, get her one of our 48e dolls, and she will regard It as a priceless gift. Make that sturdy hoy ot yours a railload magnate. He will amuse him - Self for hours at a time with tt mechanical train. Days and weeks of pleas ure insured for only 48c. There are lots of other toys here, and a great furniture ,-or.i which to select Christinas gifts for the grown-ups. 48c Our furniture makes hanny homes. It does not tax the pocketbook beyond the z ability of ambitious young people. You / • »■— may select furniture to your taste, pay MECHANICAL TRAIN ‘rW for it on the divided payment plan, and df J enjoy the comforts of a prettily fur- \ \ ON TRACKS mshed, cozy home. , , y Our stock is large and embraces every V yr style and design. We are glad to offer advice to those who are just begin- ---f— ~~ ning happy homes. . DL j. ' ~ We offer something better than ad- l' 1 ! TF"u vice. We offer good furniture at low « prices. Come and talk to us about it. One to a customer; a delight tor /i Q the little fellows for only ( C. H. MASON , Mitchell St. Chamberlin^Johnson=Dußose Co. ATLANTA NEW YORK PARIS Cedar Chests for Gifts Would you not like to receive one on Christmas morning? So, doubtless would some one on your list. They combine possibly every element that goes to make a gift of good taste. They are elegant, highly serviceable, and they need not be expensive. For instance: Here is a plain Shirtwaist Box at SB.OO. A long copper-mounted Skirt Box at $13.50. A Storage Chest, copper-mounted, medium size, at $15.00. , A large, roomy Storage Cliest, plain, at $17.00. A plain Chest that seemingly would hold all one could store away, at $25.00. Another of the same size, with panel sides, is $27.00. A copper-mounted Chest, with heavv platform base, is $27.00. Another verv large Chest, finished in copper, is $32.00. And all of these are the finest grade of cedar highly pol ished, beautifully finished. With these is a Japanese matting skirt box fitted with a tray; it is priced at $7.50. Chamberlin-Johnson=Dußose Co. Lost Anything? Insert a small ad under “Lost and Found’’ in the Classified Section of Georgian Want Ads The large circulation of the paper niakea you Sure To Find It STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Bank of College Park lx>cated at College Park. Ga., at the close of business November 26, 1512. RESOURCES. Demand Loans $550.00 Time loans 77.297.16 Overdrafts, secured 600.51 overdrafts, unsecured.. .1.091.47 Bonds and stocks owned in the hank 4.948.22 Banking house ■. uoo.OO Furniture and fixtures 1.723.54 Due from banks and bankers in this state 1.'.>33.01 Due from banks an<l bankets in other states . . 2.587.44 Currency '5676.00 Gobi . 235.00 Silver, nickels, etc . . 382.94 Cush items 311.86 1.605.80 Total $103,126.95 i STATE •>!•' *;E<>U<;i.\ Fulton Countv. Befor. m< . nine Genrgv F. Longing. Jr., cashier of Bank of t'ollegc Park. "Im. sung July svurn. sa\s ti nt the abov and foregoing statement Is a true condition <>f said bunk, as shown by the books of tile in said bank. „ . , GEORGE F. LONGING, JR. sworn to and subscribed before me. tins sth dav of November. 1912 “HATTON B. ROGERS. Notart Public, Fulton County, Georgia —.....i . I ... J -gg-im A GIFT | That's useful, sensible ami appreciated. i Bags, Trunks, Pocketbooks, Leather Cases,. Suit Cases, Leather Novelties. LIEBERMAN’S I The Trunk Store 92 Whitehall LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in $25,000.00 I ndivided profits, less current expenses, interest ami taxes , I’aifi 6,888.91. Due to banks ami bankers in this state 851.75 Individual deposits subject to check v..: 35,975.95 Time certificates 12,155.87 Bills payable, including time certificates representing bor- rowed money 22,500.00 Other liabilities 54.17 I Total $lO<,S2<.9S STATE EMBALMER NAMED. The governor today named Jesse B. Hart, of Macon, to be a member of the state embalming board for a term of five years. DEAF CHILDR Ew MR Taught to Speak I r /'ll MissArbau Sb's Private School Kj| MACON, GA. HI iSI T,lis is lhr ""b priv.it • s.-l). n ■ V S ° 1 " 11 f,jr • , l' | l‘h’eii with defect h. i„ I® Ih, ‘ "! ll ' v sHl ° ol speech is L-.i.0i,.".;? ■ f wH out signs and hearing developed ".'"'l dreu en -'°' V fi "" ilv lif, ‘ th, ‘ s <’l> ■' hom i "“ l learn *° " se : "” 1 ""'f rsLu.i ® W language as readily as hearing .-liiiih-en "“I f w J H ave ou « Deaf A “Bank Book”—--] There is no Christmas gift more useful and none so acceptable, as money. Deposit the amount to the credit of the recipient with this bank; it is the most appropriate wav of offering inonev. This * ( I Is a Practical Gift and may prove the foundation of suc cess to the ones who receive it, by en couraging them to add to this account by Saving their Money. Central Bank & Trust Corporation ASA G. CANDLER, President Candler Bldg. Branch: Cor. Mitchell and Forsyth Sts ri' n il : GLOVES J ——l i—— ■ ■■■ -1 Men s Xmas Gloves The Holiday enthusiasm was very much in evidence around our Glove Counters today. Such an assortment of Holiday Gloves as we re showing, too—makes many satisfied cus tomers of this departm«tit. Individually hoxed are each pair —and the Dressed or Undressed K.ids, in tans, grays or blacks, range from $1 00 to $5.00. Fur Tops and Fur-Lined Gloves for warmth up to $6.00. Gauntlets, black or tan —$1.50 to $lO 00. For Ladies $2.00 to $6.50. White K ids for Full Dress— $1.50 to $2.50. Wool and Cashmere Gloves from 25c to $1.50. Holiday Neckwear, Hosiery, Pajamas. Shirts, Underwear, Sweaters, House Coats and Lounging Robes in rich designs and loyal grades. Buy your Holiday Gifts for Nlen and Boys from ‘Atlanta s Greatest Men s and Boys Gift Store. EISEMAN BROS. Incorporated 11-13-15-17 Whitehall St. I GEOLOGICAL BOARD The state geological i... regular quarterly meeting J*® ernors office todav. I:", thi ® only was considered' nt ; I