Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, December 17, 1912, EXTRA, Page 11, Image 11

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This Christmas Storey Is Daily Satisfying Thousands of Shoppers npHE GREAT DIVERSITY OF ITS SPLEN- did stocks of dependable and practical Gifts, its unquestioned trustworthiness, its efficient store service and fair prices, all combine to make every visitor these days a highly pleased and satisfied customer. Through out our entire store, the Christmas spirit abides; here Christmas Shopping is easily and best accomplished Below are a few “suggestions” for Dad. Brother or “Him" Gift Suggestions for Men of Taste LOUNGING ROBES $4 to $12.50 | TIE, SOX AND HANDKERCHIEF BATH ROBES $5 to $8 50 SETS $1 to $2 SMOKING TACKETT t . e SUSPENDER. SOX AND ARM BAND > SMOKING JACKETS $5 to $12.50 SETS 75 c to $1.50 NECKWEAR 50c to $2.50 GLOVES $1.50 to $2.50 INITIAL LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, i BELT AND GARTER SETS $1.50 6 in Box $ 1 -5° MEN'S JEWELRY 50c to $5 |k-y SILK MUFFLERS $1.50 to $2.50 BEDROOM SLIPPERS V “BENJAMIN” SUITS AND OVERCOATS $18.50 to $45 / “BENJAMIN” TUXEDOS AND DRESS SUITS Up to SSO ~~ Handsome Individual Boxes for Each Gift [ CARLTON Shoe & Clothing Co. 36 Whitehall Street Headquarters For Ch ristmas Gifts Os All Kinds See Our Three Window Displays While it is only a short time until Christmas, there is no need to dread your shopping if you will let us show you our lines. An inspection of our three windows will doubtless solve your problems, for they show many useful and appropriate gifts at prices to suit any require ments. Arrangement of Stocks Our many lines are separated into departments. Diamond Jewelry in gold and platinum, Sterling Silver flat and hollow ware. Sheffield, Cut Glass. Umbrellas. Toiletware and sundry lines are on the first floor of our main store. In our Novelty Room (down stairs.) we have a big assortment of inexpen sive Novelties of all kinds. Besides brass and copper, Electroliers, etc., you can get Sterling Silver jewelry, gold-filled jewelry, enameled jewelry and trin kets at prices ranging from 25c upward. Marble and Bronze Statuary, Fine China, Hall Clocks. Vienna. Paintings, Pictures, Desk Sets, Thin Glass. Rook wood, Quezel Glass. Tapestry and other lines are carried in our Art Department. A visit through our several departments will make your shopping a , pleasure. Write for Catalogue Our 160-page illustrated catalogue brings your shopping to you and solves all gift problems. Mail orders shipped prepaid. Safe delivery and satisfaction guaranteed. Write for a catalogue today. MAIER & BERKELE, Inc. Gold and Silversmiths 31-33 Whitehall Street Atlanta, Georgia ESTABLISHED 1887 ) I If business is not brisk, find something to keep you busy and pay a profit at the same time. Please learn how easy it is to do this by reading Georgian Want Ads. If you wish to secure additional capital to increase your business READ GEORGIAN WANT ADS. Many men are willing to help you. You can find a partner, secure busi ness-getting agents, find customers for your goods, rent a part of your store through Georgian Want Ads. READ them now. You will learn many things it pays to know. hil ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 17. 1912. Health Back After Lungs Were Affected sufferers from weak lung?; or throat troubles, the result of neglecting a cold lor a fever, should investigate the many I reports of recoveries brought about by I the use of Eckman’s Alterative. If other . medicines or treatments are doing you . g'»od don i change; but If you are not I gaming health ano strength, at least give j a trial to Eckman’s Alterative. Read what was the result in this case: .% B Street, Keyser. W. Va. I Gentlemen: 1 was taken sick Novern- I her. UOB. with a very bad cold and dizzy spells, which 1 fought for about three weeks, when I went to bed. The doctor • then pronounced my case as malarial fe ver. I grew steadilx worse. Had two con sultations held over me. and the verdict was that the fever had affected my lugs. “My physician had tried most all kinds of treatment and none did me any good, so he asked my husband if he objected to him trying a proprietary medicine, to which my husband told him to try any thing he thought would do me any good. So I began on your Alterative. I was in bed from November 30, 1908. until Feb ruary 25. 1909. Today (more than three ; years later) 1 am healthier and stronger than ever. 1 van not praise Eckman s ’ Alterative too highly, and I advise all peo i pie with lung trouble to give it a good trial.’’ (Signed) MRS. IL K. BRILEY. Eckman s Alterative is effective in bron chltts, asthma, has fever, throat and lung troubles and in upbuilding the sys tem. Does not contain poisons, opiates or habit-forming drugs For sale h\ all | leading druggists. Ask for booklet of tes timonials ami write to Eckman Labora tory, Philadelphia, Pa . for additional evi | dence. <Advt.) THIS OFFER HOLDS A mutual friend asked us to write his physician, who is succumbing to Bright's disease. To show the doctor that with the help of an agent to reduce Renal degeneration recover.' is now possible where there is a fair heart and recuperative power, we wrote that we would send him a course of Fulton's Renal Compound If he would write every two weeks giving the results obtained and an opportunity to advise, if necessary. on October 8. 1913. we widened the of fer to include every practicing old school physician in good standing in California who has chronic Bright's disease. It must be apparent to thoughtful peo ple that we could not afford to make this offer without the truth behind us. The substance of the formula surrounds each bottle. It is a mild infusion and can be taken with or without the usual heart and eliminative treatment, but would con tinue same in critical eases. Frank Edmondson ,<• Bro.. 12 North Broad street and 106 North Pryor street, carry Fulton's Renal Compound. Write for pamphlet to John J. Fulton Company, San Francisco. (Advt.) I is a critical period—weakened throats, delicate bronchial tubes and unsound lungs often follow; sometimes impaired sight or hearing. But if SCOTTS EMULSION i» taken promptly and regularly after the fever subsides it quickly and effectually re stores appetite, strength and flesh. raw CHOICE 37C I A BLIND MAN WOULD GBT A BARGAIN. A large assortment from our regular stock. There are stag. I pearl, gun metal and German »!1- i ver heandles, two, three and four blades. Original prices SOC TO $1.50 The very thing for Xmai gift*. Everybody wants a knife. ANDERSON HARDWARE CO. 32-34 SOUTH PRYOR STRSET. ' ' ' - ' TLJ pujj ox ' ©jins noA bjipsru .isdtid eqj jo < Hoipqadjp tds.uq gqj, ■ spy WM | r uhbiSjostj ' I I 1 JO UOlJoay I •*<) n ! ~pun«j pu« jsoq,, I Japan pn jjbiun b jjosui ij J isoq - I ZAKAS HAS SOLVED THE PROBLEM FOR THE HOUSEWIFE The question of tvhat to have for dinner is quickly solved by a visit to Zakas’ Bread and Cake Store. 30 Peach tree street—Five Points. Zakas not only relieves the good housewife of worry, but his cake, bread and pie are so delicious, so pure and wholesome as to please the entire family. Fruit Cake, pound cake, coffee cake and cookies in endless variety, and all good. (Advt.) “THE BURGLAR ALARM’’ AT BONITA THEATER. BE SURE TO SEE IT "The Burglar Alarm,” one of the best I musical comedies in town this week. I will be the attraction at The Bonita. 32 Peachtree street, for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. - This Is one of the classiest little plays ever seen in Atlanta. Don't miss it. Beautiful motion pictures In addition. DAYTON, THE SINGING WONDER, IS AT THE MONTGOMERY A .-Inger w ith four distinct voices, I the wonder of physicians and the de light of all who hear him, is the special offering at the Montgomery theater this week. The fact that Dayton sings in • our voices at all is marvellous, but when each voice is not only distinct. fu !‘ lln<l V'stttluei. it is phenomenal. I his Is something you have never heard before, and will probably never near again. At the Montgomery tills week -'illy . (,\Jy t . GIFTS IN LEATHERWARE Priced Very Reasonably MUSIC ROLLS f And Satchels for the safe- pLy ft-MW Jr. I keeping of sheet music, 50c to $4.50. L ZJ DRESSING CASES COLLAR BAGS C^L L jHi? N m H’or lady or gentleman Sne(l Morocco> , eal and For the Little Girls rhlck and 11,1,1 model WMlrus 50c to $5 50 brushes, Leather Goods For Gentlemen Card Cases. 50c to $3.50. ~ ~~ Necktie Cases, $1.25 to $3.00. Bill Folds. 25c to $5.00 ULL NAME Handkerchief Cases, vi.n ll STAMPED $1.25 to $3.00. flat Brush Sets. $1 to $4.00. IN GOLD Pass Cases, 50c to $5.00. Leather Frames, 50c to $4.00. r „„ FREE Letter Cases, $3.50 to $15.00. Stick Pin (. ases, 50c to $5.00. <'oat Hangers, in cases, $1.50. Wardrobe Trunks Hat Trunks Dress Trunks $25.00 to $65.00 $7.50 to $17.50 $7.50 to $35.00 LIEBERMAN’S The Trunk Store 92 Whitehall THE MIRROR THE MIRROR XMAS NECKWEAR At 25c At 50c Great \allies in white and ecru lace Fine values in many prettv styles collars, jabots and bows. Each one white and ecru. Pretty lace, jabots in Ninas box. O CZr* and collars. One in a er za ,o,rp «DL box. Choice OVzC Tailored Suits, $9.75 One rack of choice coal suits, in prettv mixtures, blues and fIJO brown. All sizes in the lot. Worth uptoslß. Choice now. ... V• / 3 Tailored Suits, $15.00 Finer coat suits, of better class in beautiful materials. Black. <2? 1 C blues and novelty mixtures. Suits worth up to $25.00. Choice now. *J> 1 3 Waists, SI.OO Waists, 75c We are showing pretty white tin- <,n<> table of new. white waists, gerie and tailored waists in Xmas Lingerie, lawn and linene. Also a boxes, worth »1..50 sf 1 t\t\ le ' v ™b™<i«n:<l front waists. Val ,(n.i choice qfil.UU •»«*L’-. JS C CHOICE BLACK FUR SETS LARGE MUFF AND NECK PIECE $9.75, $12.50 and $15.00 SET THE MIRROR 46-48 Whitehall Street fj 4 Beautiful Dorflinger One never knows the full possibilities of table service appointment till a piece or two of Dorflinger cut glass is on the table. As a Christmas gift, Dorflinger offers the donor great artistic scope. Dorflnger comes in the finest cuttings the world knows. All designs. Dobbs & Wey Co. 57 N. Pryor St., Next to Equitable Bldg. WAY TO RENT YOUR ROOMS: USE THE GEORGIAN “RENT BULLETIN” 11