Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, December 18, 1912, EXTRA, Image 8

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I DON’T MISS SEEING THE SHOW AT THE BONITA THEATER •Th-' Riritla Alarm,’' one of tho most ludicrous musical comedies over wit nessed in Atlanta, is packing 'em in at K the Bonita this week. The play will continue th ougli W.u nesday night, when the bill will change to “The Grafter,” another live produc tion. Both plays will be produced b> the A popular Alien & Kenna Corned} com « pane. The pest motion pictures in town .1 e i shown between every performance <Advt) ZAK AS HAS IT IF IT’S CAKE, BREAD OR PIE YOU WANT If you want anything in tin- bake:} lllse. from buns to fruit < ake, Zakas )i..s ft at his store, 30 Peachtree street Five Points-and it's good, too “Tlte proof of the pudding is in the eating'' That Zakas bread, cake, cookies and pastry is the best is bjr the great increase In business .-.nee the store was opened. When you buj there once you will but g.m.. Zakas sells only the beat of ■ j thing. I 'Advt.) HAVE YOU HEARD DAYTON SING AT THE MONTGOMERY , The most wonderful voice (or voices, ' you have ever heard or perhaps ex will hear again is that of Dayton. ti>e four-voice wonder at the .Montgomery theater. He gives a medley of songs, ranging from deep bass to high so prano—ali smooth, velvety and sweet. The pictures, as usual, are the best I to be had. Professor Kneise.'s orchestra alone It worth ti>e price of admission. Ton get the best at rite Montgomery. (Advt.) MI-O-NA BANISHES INDIGESTION • Sourness, Fullness, Belching and All Stomach Misery Disappear in Five Minutes. “Tiled them .all,'' you Hay “and not one helped me'?' 1 Well, you havin'! properly tried .MI.-.U:NA. Htoinaeh Tab lets or you would not be bothered witlt stomach trouble today Perhaps you bought a box and took one or two and then let the test stand, forgotten, tn tlte .-upboard. Make no mistake; If you will tak MI-O-NA Stomach Tablets regularly yott can forever mid all misery and have n stomach as strong and vig orous and as able to digest the heait iest meal as the best stomach in Am. r -Ica. If you suffer from Indigestion, Dys pepsia. Gastritis, catarrh of the Stom |, ack. or am Stomach Misery your trioney hack if you are dlssatlstied with the results obtained from MI-O-NA. Price 50 cents at all druggists. (Advt.) WEDNESDAY I Fresh, Selected London Layer RAISINS 7; c i, 1 Seeded Raisins, package 7 1 2 c GASH GROCERY COMPANY ; 118-120 Whitehall Street. MBRJU ■■ ' ' .. . j 1 ‘ "Shop Early" and Easily Over an Atlanta Phone Christmas shopping days j are here, and from now on tlte big stores will he crowd ed with happy buyers. Unfortunately , the weath er is not always as pleasant as are the Holiday shoppers. When it rains, is cold, or you are tired and want to escape the big crowds, why not “Shop by Wii-pf” Thousands of others are doing this, and our home phone at 8 1-3 cents per day places it within reach of all. Atlanta Telephone and Telegraph Co. A. B. CONKLIN, Gen. Mgr. . ------ - i READ F JR PROFIT USE FOI RESULTS. SwWKV GEORGIAN V-ANT ads Chamberlin=Johnson=Diißose Company Atlanta New York Paris A Store Equal to the Occasion A big, roomy, comfortable store, worthy merchandise, fair prices, courteous and efficient salespeople—and the big Christ mas crowds are kept interested and happy in Chamberlin-John son-Du Bose’s. None of those petty vexations here too often attendant on Christmas shopping. The size and the variety of the Christmas stocks allow your free choice—none of this “won’t this answer just as well?” All runs smoothly along, because all is fit and ready and equal to the demands of the time. So now when moments are precious, go to the store that does not sacrifice your interests to the exigencies of the occasion, but that goes along busily, hap pily serving you well, just as it does every other business day of the year. x Stamped With the Approval of Santa Claus—The Junior Department—Third Floor—Offers Valuable Assistance Wr've had a wireless from Santa Claus! It reads: “Your Junior Department is lending valuable and much appreciated assistance. I comm nd it to my faithful co-workers.” Which proves 1 hat Sahta is \cry practical and sensible old gentle man withal- —lor these an* the things with which we are helping him. Children’s Fur Sets <’;•]> you remember back to your first fur set ? < liances are Santa brought it—ami Santa is much a creature of habit. He will bring furs to many good little girls this Christmas. And if he comes to us for help, he will find just all the pretty furs lie could want —enough for almost all the good little girls of Atlanta. Os coney. angora, thibet, lamb, squirrel, o’possum. fox. imitation ermine, moufflon wolverine, o’possum. imitation chinchilla. Manv of these are white. They are priced from $1.25 to $25.00. Children’s Sweaters and Leggins Sweaters that are more than just garments to keep out the cold: neat little affairs that look smart and attractive; in white, red. brown and Oxford; priced from $1.35 to $5.00. Leggins. knitted, that reach to the waist, in white and colors, at 50c, 75c, 85c and $1.25. Knee length Leggins at 50c to 85c. Jersey Leggins at 50c to $2.50. And loquesthat keep out all the cold and look pretty at the same time are priced at 25c to SI.OO. For the Baby’s Christmas II this Christmas brings Santa s first visit make it a memorable one —with the help of the Junior Department with its — Crochet Samples, in white, pink and light blue, at 25c to $1.50. Cashmere Sacques, some of them daintilv embroidered, at SI.OO to $5.00. Bootees at 15c to $1.50 a pair. Mittens at 25c to SI.OO a pair. I hen there are the cashmere Wrappers, crochet, pique, eiderdown and corduroy Carriage Covers. And hundreds of little novelties, such as hand-painted celluloid brush and comb sets, talcum boxes, rattles, balls, trinket boxes, work baskets, hampers and record books in which to write down baby's wonderful achievements. What Would Christmas Be Without The Dolls? Next year thousands of the faithful believers in Santa < 'laus will come iido the sad knowledge of all that makes this Christmas a joy. Then let the doll this year be one to keep and cher ish. We have many such —with curly hair, flaxen, brown and black—with drooping eyelashes, rosy cheeks and Cupid’s bow mouth —and then eyes that sometimes get sleepy—in fact, just the moment they are tucked in bed they go right off to sleep. Those with bisque or kid bodies are priced from $2.00 up to $12.50. Dolls with kid bodies and celluloid head, hands and feet they will not break—at $3.00 and $4.00. Little baby dolls at 29c. And then the funniest, queerest character dolls at 50c. Chaniberlin=Johnson=Dußose Co. THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 18, 1912 LEATHER GOODS FOR GENTLEMEN Card Cases ... 50c to $3.50 Necktie Cases.sl.2s to $3,00 9 Bill Folds 25c to $5.00 | FULL NAME] I landkerchief Cases, Hal Brush Seis..sl to $4.00 I STAMPED | $1.25 to $3.00 I Leather Frames.soe to $4.00 I INGOLD I Cases..... 50e to $5.00 ] S Letter ( uses.s3.so to $15.00 g Stick Pin Cases.soc to $5.00 I rKtt I Coat Hangers, in cases. $1 50 3 Wardrobe Trunks ’ Hat Trunks Dress Trunks $25.00 to $65.00 $7.50 to $17.50 $7.50 to $35.00 I LIEBERMAN’S The Trunk Store 92 Whitehall I f 5 THE STORE OF THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT | M. Rich & Bros. Co i g®-- | Just Six More Shopping Days Till Xmas j YA ” • ith Christinas just six shopping days away we ar pleaded to sav that Rich's .service is meeting every expectation. —lst. Stocks are full and complete. jb —-d. Aisles are spacious and stocks are well arrangtd. —Jd. An army of more than half a thousand employees from department aj* heads to the humblest cash girl in , the ranks —is cheerfully working to ■yji make Rich's service adequate—and it is. Each brooch >s guaranteed solid 10-kt. gold; each \ A makes a gift: which any woman would he pleased to >. Mm/V Ki ceive. Choice of Roman or polished finish, plain or gj- embossed, filigree or solid designs. Many are set with ’ doublets: others with real stones. About 150 in all, mjgj ' ..W many with safety clasps attached. Not a brooch in this ..r®" lot is worth less than $3: most of them are worth $4. I 1 Xmas Handkerchiefs Rillgsat S sea 'lie nns is of solid 10-kt. gold; the W e went abroad personally to selei't them and to di unond is beaurlfully mounted in ,t S"" 1 gS buy in tremendous quantities. Hence: ay setting. The diamond is not a _ sga C 7 • r\ • r' 1 ' r»- ’hip. but a real cut stone with fire. V Exclusive UeSlgnS“~rairest r rices dp l ,t!l and brilliancy. One of the *.l 1.; is , , , choices' gifts in Santa's pack for a AU kinds tor men, women and children. We. to S2O. young-lady, ■ja.ti.j, rtL yfia (Christmas Handkerchiefs, Main Floor—Left Aisle) ® yttp —— (Center Aisle—Main Floor) £ Holeproof Hosiery for Xmas Gifts World’s Best Perfumes S 5 s al, i Xm;i ' g,i ', For Her Xmas Gift S everyone knows is worth' »v jjj -.iiaiiiitiid Hol. pioni ,ius The worltl s linest perfuim-rs from abroad S ier ' V ’ contribute their choicest products to Rich’s J \.VWW 7 XMAS BOXES. Stock— Oo 'y Honbigant Leulheric • A® ' ox ’ 111 ''lack. tan. navy and Pray, guaranteed for throe Caron Djer Kiss Roger & Gallet 5S inonths - Box *-• Piver Violet Rigard Men s Lisle Hose—(’> pairs .... Si io box, guaranteed for six months, in black. I’Hese perfumes are in attractive contain tan, gray and navy. $1.30, $2.00 and $3.00. '' i s lor Xmas gifts, and sell for $1 to SB. -jg Ladies Lisle Hose 6 pairs to box. (iu..r- Perfumes from these same makers in bulk S 5 m ° n S ’ ‘ k 0111 ' V ' TlH ‘ at 69c to $2.50. an ounce. . * (Hosiery—Main Floor) (Toilet Goods, Main Floor—Center Aisle) « c-jg -■——- . £ Fitted Leather Goods Forty Kinds of Men’s 39c and 50c I' ---A SALE i i :* '1...... .1.,,.- Christmas oilk lies at 3. rolls and limousine cases | , Z have their prices lowered. .‘T f " 7 1 j’ O C « because thev are odd num- maker ><■ u d-o t- M ) J( , rs E t lie-si ason siir- All perfect, made of goat, seal ( j Hot 1 i>ll little tilings, sllk ,i '" ;11 . ' or goat leather and variously fit- : such ms \v< mon n one disc iunt. All sp, ted with black or white ivortus ‘ 1 ' , I<><ll*-ill-luill<l-. narrow slvl< • a . brush, comb, tooth brush anS Will h.‘ tloiUg taile V W(»l'. ~ or with loose ends S"' ■-Ba soap box, tooth and nail brush in ,c, z.L , ■ i> ■ bottle, liquid bottle, mirror, seis- ; ' 1 ,a! sf .xg ([idling dis tj -olors. ptauis. stripes. sS . sors, file. etc. Xmas hints tor t s£O(‘die s ’. All-wllitc, i*l< C S LUI\. ;i bewilder- ffl a man or woman. ()1 . enibrojjpi V tri’lllUPil in ” ;iss " l ’t>nent Xmas hilllS $2.39: values to s.l. , . .•; > ’ , " ’ for the men. Remilatie'i *** -S va ’ ue \ to »y.- ami be-nbboned. 3!)c ;ill(i - () . H foi . $9.50. values to 116.30. 25c to $3.50. U'.si-.m « ■ (In the enlarged leather goods , section —Left Aisle —Main Floor) (SCCODU Elooi' 1 (Neckwear Left Aisle, Mam *’ ,Oor G M. RICH & BROS. * I '"THE WANT AD WAY IS THE MODERN i A way; by no better method can Real Estate be bought, sold, rented or exchanged, than through the Real Estate columns of THE I _U ATLANTA GEORGIAN. /. .-