Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, December 18, 1912, EXTRA, Image 10

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£JU*- '^7.7-'’“t* U- U-®***“ Overstocked Sale Os Christmas Furniture On account of the backward season we find ourselves in possession of too many pieces of Furniture bought for the Holiday trade. To make a quick clean sweep of them, beginning today we offer any article in the lot at /?/ nirmilMT This discount applies to all Ladies’ /S 'Z |||\l 111 \ I Desks, Dressing Tables, Chiffoniers, Sew- UIJ /( DUVVvi’ 1 in g T a bi es> Turkish Rockers, Music Cabi ■■■■■NHNEaMßiknuKiHn nets, Parlor Suits, etc., etc. The original prices remain on every piece, marked in plain figures. Just come in and select what you wish, and deduct 25 per cent from the marked prices. If you are not ready for your purchase tell our salesmen to lay it aside, and we will deliver it later. Now is your chance to save much on your Christmas purchases. May we have the pleasure of showing you? Toys at Greatly Reduced Prices / [TIB i --> |X\7RK ’ w® HAND CARS. STEEL WAGONS. ’VELOCIPEDES. $ 3.75 size $2.98 $1.50 size SI.OO $2.75 size $1.98 $ 4.50 size $3.75 SZOO size $1.49 $3.75 size $2.98 $ 6.50 size $4.98 $2.50 size $1.98 $4.50 size $3.98 SIO.OO size $7.98 $3.50 size $2.98 $5.00 size $4.25 Our complete line of Children's Chairs and Ifbckers in oak. mahogany ami mission finishes to ( lose at reduced prices. Goldsmitli=Acton=Witherspoon Company 62 Peachtree LIFETIME FURNITURE 61 N. Broad HOLIDAY SUGGESTIONS DIAMONDS- In all the range of gift ; _ goods none are more appreciated than dia- ' !L*OSlt monds. They are an adornment that gives the ' a A r, o wearer distinction. Not only is there no depre- ' AfiUy th 5 Hg 5 o p ciati.m from wear, but, to the contrary, their a mnall ad under ■ value is constantly enhancing. “Lost and Found” in the Classified Section of Our present display of Solitaires. Brooch- es and Pendants surpasses by far any show ing we have ever made. I By mounting the stones ourselves we give ' AdS io them a graceful, handsome apja'aranee. and j The large circulation by tdose application in the selection of our \ P*P er “*kes you loose stock, give tin 1 greatest value for the j money. §lll IT© Store open evenings. | Zu S epe ‘ UEH IXJIJM - w w»wrKMAiu< •*», i When You Write a Want Ad Keep the main points in mind and tell the facts. Then step to the phone and call Main 8000 or Atlanta 8000 and ask for the Want Ad Department The Atlanta Georgian Want Ad Office No. 20 East Alabama Street, 1-2 block off Whitehall THE ATLANTA GEUK'OAN AND NEWS. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 48, 1912. DRUG CO a stationery! I * f ;‘T fe-| ~~— - - -= While planning to get your Christ- ’ " o IQ ijS’/ Ettj ■Wvan’ 4 »» - : j| ’is ES'} gjBRT aO fin TIONERY. Our stock is wonder- L J £■ IB yy, t fOA fu,ly complete. Nothing makes a tJC— more appropriate gift than a nice ■ K»» S. ’ ■3 ' Wjj W V box of correspondence paper and nK'> P - s #sjb o ■ envelopes. We have a llsorts of *—~——l BRa BwrWBX HR MM ‘ [®S boxes and packages. The paper is I EX- l«a\ sjhV ! ffs i ££? ABB AI a ■ ■ of the beat duality; so are the en- K hßifftraM KK ag» \«h <£®l Sm; *fe£ A til ■Cf # velopes. Some of the boxes are of |« ■-■ —-< »—I L——VZULXZU LZEE, tkX' IB t* 11 Mk Jj I h<S £ gt. EI S. red satin; others are made of wood ** ■ " “ "S 3■■ W an(l have i ockß ln every mstance — - .-.-.-.-■-■-A----------- ; the paper could not be improved Branch Store: GRAND PHARMACY, Grandlheaterßldg. 331 “ c >l> '° “•** I The Elkin Prescriptions A Word or Two of Thanks | pi ide ourselves on our Prescription Department. In the score DEALLY we didn’t know we had so many kind and enthusiastic of t ears that wo have been in business in Atlanta we have built friends! We thought we had a lot of well wishing customers. up an enviable reputation for quality. We enjoy the unrestricted but from the many nice things that have been said to us about the ‘ confidence of the medical fraternity, and the reason is that your phy- Christmas Present we gave away to our patrons on .Monday we are BH sician knows that when his prescription is filled at either our Main convinced we have a great many mighty fine friends. Did you get Store or our Branch Store, th Grand Pharmacy, nothing but pure your gift? More than a thousand persons received theirs. And we drugs will go into it. He also knows that it will be compounded by were just as happy to give that package of Christmas articles as our an expert a pharmacist who possesses intelligence and a thorough customers were to receive it. When you got home and spread the knowledge of his profession. Our pharmacists are trained men. They contents of the bag on the table wasn’t you somewhat astonished take a pride in their work. They back up our reputation for honest that we could get so many things into that package? A great many goods put up honestly. hen you see the name of Elkin on a pre- customers called us up on the phone to thank us for the gift, not I scription you know the ingredients are pure, dependable and just a few came back to the store to say the same thing to us in per- what they should be. That's our reputation and it’s untarnished. son and we’ve also received some letters on the subject. I J""“ J BWSf TOYS there’s nothing better just the thing for holiday presents Steiff’s Imported Novelties than a Tourist Case. We Here’s something new and Bl have a fine line of them. Our ij neo f csggw*. _ We also " orth While. We have a big ■ They are rubber lined these beau- X W\TL \t. • stock of the famous Steiff toys B 8 an-d have .compart “ f % ( . (It | IB I novelties. We have dogs, I Hn| inents for each individual elaborate in || I V\\ 14 cats, ducks, Dutch girls, dolls, article. r Fliev wre cover* h e city. VI J - sheep, monk'-ys and various ■■ ed prettilv with material The pr ‘7 S men with other animals made "P * i • n i • are surpris- b nnw- - .. / e >, o ;r. & new material. They are won- having a flower design inelv ln _, shaving \ n and tied With ribbon to „. We Pi J\ brush, tootn t 7n'‘to ■ lounst ( ase 63c have single ' i Z/\\ brush, etc factory. If you are looking Same, larger, regular articles and Real Ho iday i X~J put up in for something out of the ordi- $1.50 value 89c Pe . s AVc , <'TTnT[hl[' Es? Gilts J leather, silk nary to gj ve your Iltt | e boy or El Same, silk cover, ex- 77 imd. for girt ( come to ELKIN’S and tra compartments; . . pcrrnrrTvi 2 '7,\0 3 ’ 00 ' take a look at our stock of $2 50 value $1.97 h " n d '"-L—2— x —' \ * 3 - 50 and 54.00. these Steiff novelties. They ■ We” also have Wash ' Mbs. hair v Urf> for etf, the are n,a<ip in Gtrman >’- Prk '‘ S R C1 Cases t 0 brushes, etc. The sets are Tfl pocket. complete, 25c tO OO g match for 25c very pretty and sell for $3.50,1 § f ° l ' « 1 '25, «C TO »XUU IS $4.50 and $5.00. —51.50, $2.00 and $3.00 | PERFUMES Candy At 29c Per Pound RUBBER GOODS | If you would see the finest line r 4 i .. P , zt H of perfumes ever displayed in ' * OrGf 1 TilRI OUT customers mny have the till! benefit of OUT are headquarters for rub- At we t havrcot°yht e famous n odors stOf ‘k °f candies we are going to sell BARR’S SATURDAY ber s° ods , and have just what ■ in silk-lined boxes complete- CANDY all week and until the dav after Christmas— you want. The prices are right, H face powder, perfume and sachet I rx-x**.. i i * i? to °- Have you bought your Hot powder, also in individual boxes. December _b in prettv pound boxes, tor v Water Bottle for the winter’ ' This candy is equal to any 40c on the market. We have a splendid one. it in silk-lined boxes. Prices from holds two quarts, white or red H » s ’tl ? e >.aVe ”st received a >arge FINE CANDIES FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS I shipment of Godet’s goods, lar pnce ’ 1&0 > for 83c Jg , b \7 iolet,e 7 Toi ’ e, » 5 .00 If y<>« her a box of candy for her Christmas get “V 37 pur? gum ininot Toilet water ' 5.00 , /J DADj? 2 Til £9oll'o has all attachments, $1.25 value. Coty's sachet powders, in // 9j» iAKK. & ill rllHll X f ° 85c B red satin envelopes in UMVIIUU Fine line of House Gloves of thin R b °& G.'•’Fleurs <ie Amour" '’ s “OT- rubber, pure gum, will not split; ■ sachet powder... 95c and 1.80 w /y—— worth $1.25, and very useful.73o r T *?‘ . a aha Tingm h aTing it" r imo a fountain $1.50 size 1.35 syringe, has three tips; indis- ‘ l. t. river’s “Safronai,” We are headquarters for these candies, which sell for 80 pensable; usual price 75c; ■ 1. ,, t. 0 river's'"’Le jrreiie 13 cents a pound. They are the best in the world. Why pay 80 now . 39c z t ediiet 1 ’ 35 cents a pound for caidies of unknown quality when for the Nursing bottle Nippies, red. ■ water or perfume 4.25 same price you can purchase these world-famed makes? We or ' vhlt e. by the dozen..39c have these candies in beautiful holiday boxes and baskets Jor »i; P gX^atTL 1 .- 7 “wc | Tdi Yoor Real Estate Deafer You Saw His Ad in The j Georgian Insist that he advertise your property in the paper the class you want to reach read the most — That’s The Georgian Tn this vicinity, because it goes to. the man at practically the only time he has to read —in the Evening Georgian Quick sales the rule from Georgian Real Es tate Ads. 1 ■: —", Ji A Matter of Seconds B&A A. V, /k A wait of ten or fifteen minutes to \ he served in a bank or a store is not un usual at this season. Such delays are ex- \ pected and are borne with a patience I prompted by the spirit of Christmas. ]) During this rush your telephone W' service is only a matter of seconds. Should the operator appear slow in answering your signal, remember it will be only a few seconds before she will serve you. I he telephone is the only public or private enterprise which attempts, or is expected, to serve you in seconds. Die Bell telephone can save you many trips to the stores and can add to the pleasure of your Christmas. \ ou, m turn can make Christmas brighter for the sales girls and the telephone operators if you will shop early and co-operate with us in our effort to serve you in seconds. When you telephone—smile. SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY 0M 8 WsT I