Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, December 19, 1912, EXTRA, Image 10

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lll imu» . ww.-r.-- . j, s *W3cn»r .-.n^vmmivv«caa hbw— aa CH RISTMAS BATH ROBES ii- ’ #7 Li and here s where the gift of a beautiful Bath Robe finds truest c jlj . ..ij / appreciation IwK He who enjoys the f ■ i comforts of the bath .-j I likes to slip on one of j- (t . ***' these fine feeling Rohes fSjjjll i' l o; imported Terry 'jiff jfe *|R& Cloth or Crasff. tJk> Beaut;’? 1 Designs $3.50 to $12.50 Slippers io match 50c to $2.00 Robes of Teasledown $4.00 Blanket Robos $ 5.00 to $12.50 Lounging Bober-.. "hle-faced ..SIO.OO to $15.00 r' .-; Fianne! Robes $8.50 J ing- Robes SIO.OO to $15.00 Rich Orioi 1.1 designs—or plain, quiet-faced fabrics. 1 I -niris'.i Smoking ’’oat for den or library $5.00 to SIB.OO I I , ■ . . . $4.00 to SIO.OO See on, beautiful '»inclow displays of rich and rare gifts Dr men and hoys. iEI ' [AN BROS Incorporated 11 -13-15-1/ Whitehall St. (■■■iet «»•«». «*. «>.axs i. i.uksh. >n* ?.. REhD FOR PROFIT—GEORGIAN WANT ADS—USE FOR RESULTS. - ——— GET YOUR FRUIT CAKEi NOW AT THE STORE OF !). ZAKAS You <au your Christmas I run . Cake now at the store of l>. Zakas. 30 Peachtree street Flv< Points—and . have done with that part of your J Christmas dinner Good Fruit f’akt at < 80 cents a pound. Ylso 40 cents, GO ’ cents and 75 cents a pound At either . price the cake costs loss than you can ' make it at home, and there Is nonobet- • ter. It Is clean, it is pure, it Is deli cious. (Advt.) Sell that article that you have that is ■ too good to throw away and of no earthly use to you Some one is looking for that very thing. The "For Sale Miscellaneous columns of The Georgian are th. market place for your articles. See how rapidly you can sell your things, no matter of what description, through The Georgian It will pay you well to consult this for ' sale column. in/wi il i ® B B A w H 0 '■'* | HtlK I S || F OR S' M Bth AU- R 4 ’■ ■ rO S I !0-yUI M life \ a M 2”->» iir. gol.l-iiilt <|, op." Kg| B face man’s watch, with 7- B .idY'dl Elirin in<i\em.hi. lU B •’‘■'luce I tluriim the iiol:- B H| days t<> Beautiful Bp biic of novel jewclrv Mi B -' ' I A. M. BALDiNGI B 17 Edgewood Uc. S B *■"■■■■■■■ - 11 , STORE OF THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT ' I M. RICH & BROS. CO. I 5 ! I I AS?:®, *• X iaW? I '‘ J N /M J =.l 'i f '-i S u : i Uvb I IL & » XX The Finest * Gifts in 5 Santa’s Pack * re | Just 5 More Days in Which E to Get Your Kiddies’ Toys * .Just livt more shopping days to Xmas, ami even * our big stock ol imported toys is beginning to show * little breaks in the ranks. Os course, we’ll have * enough toys right up to the last minute —but will * they be the toys you want your little ones to have? * For the best toys are Hying right and left, and every * day from now on counts. Let's get the kiddies'pres -5 cuts out of the way tomorrow. There is ample choos -5 ing from: ■■ * Doll Dresses 50c to $3.50. Doll Beds. SI.OO to SIO.OO. * Klei trie Trains. $1.50 to SSO. Games and Blocks 10r, to $5.00. H Slioo-fly Rocking Horses. 75c Io $6 Dolls 15c to $25.00. K Play Stores. Stables, Houses. 59c to T<x>l Chests. 75c to $6.95. v * $7.50. Noah s Arks 69c to $2.00. Musical Instruments. 25c to SIO.OO. Doll Trunks, 50c to $3.50. »» Music Boxes. 25c to SIO.OO. Bla< kboards, 25c to $3.00. •J Ro< l;lng and .Morris Chairs. SI.OO to iron Trains and Toys. 25c to $3.50. ■■ $23.50. Doll Coaches. 49c to $15.00. «• Mechanical Toys, 25c to $35.00. Hand Cars. $2.98 to SIO.OO. JJ Play Horses, $3.50 to $25.00. Tricycles, $3.50 to $22.50. >i Automobiles $4.95 to $30.00. Moving Picture Machines. $1.50 to Velocipedes. $1.75 to $18.50. $18.50. J Doll Furniture. 75c to $1.50. Desks. 69c to SIO.OO. .®» ’U'.' Pianos. 59c <> $15.00. ! Friction Toys. 25c to $2.50. Drums, 25c to $7.50. i Mechanical Boats. 25c to $18.50. •■ Steam Engines. 50c to $32.50. 1 Dishes. 50c to $5.00. (Tcyland Annex—Main Floor) M. RICH & BROS. CO. mk, \TL\NTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.THURSDAY. DECEMBER 19. 1912. RAINCOATS ’ ® 1 AsJZa For Comfort and For j/f JfX CHRISTMAS II \ I ’ If r - For comfort and protection there is noth- j W I more t 0 a PP rec i a ted by a man or boy .7 . i iff than a Raincoat. M/ u iKf/ j - 1 ; > Os special interest just at this time is the ill ' I V fact that you can purchase a good one for 11 A s7.so—one that any man would appreciate. I K |b K m j * If " g C : * Th® coa t i s a tan, 50 inches long, vertical ■r % ”'>• v y l »'■ ifMi L 3 ': iff -i S’. pockets, with neck button collar. R1 B aJ V | L I |i| LARGE VARIETY f; ’ The celebrated Army Cloth, Domestic and Im- ; ported Gaberdine, and Single and Double Texture Fancy Back Rubberized Coats, $lO to S3O. GEORGE MUSE CLOTHING CO. Georgian Want Ads Bring Results A Walk Through the Famous Center Aisle Will Solve S : . Your Xmas Problems | —— M| A One-Day Sale of 50c & 65c Handkerchiefs at s Two lots of ladies' handkerchiefs that were acquired under price bv our bin er when abroad last summer, and one lot of ini- SE tial handkerchiefs in broken sizes are offered tomorrow at the very special price of 39c. Choose from 50c Real Madeira hand-scalloped fine linen hand- on 2 kerchiefs, full size, tor *SHC 50c Lad-?s’ Genuine Armenian full-size linen On handkerchiefs, a splendid 50c number, at 01/C fine Real Madeira linen Initial handkerchiefs on IS with fancy colored scallops some initials missing «sizC 2 (Christmas Handkerchiefs—Main Floor—Left Aisle) St Loveliest Silk Lingerie " '"STI = Just Off the Steamer = .Models from abroad and certain \ 2/ styles that are made at a saving in A. JC this country. Fascinating crepe de Sg chine nightgowns with the most ex- », • quisite laces and hand embroidered / *.* 2" ••fleets. '■ ’ ’v St |fi * \ 2 ■ An empire style has the entire bust of | \ « 2 lace; another model in lace and crepe de tk •» • X «’ chine combined. A sweetly simple style has **V* • N round neck edged with pico linen lace and ' A. aF 2' with bust hand-embroidered. ' The petticoats are also in soft clingy crepe >Hk 2 de chines—very distinguished looking to ■*» S' wear under party and dancing frocks. Lace • .*•* I ruffles daringly slashed and embellished ’ . I\ with handsome hand-made silk and satin , roses. Some have underlay ruffles of accor- I \ 2* dion pleated chiffon or net. I IM* \ grS I \ ' “Cl I combinations, too. All these gar- 1 \ \ ,l 1 I tnents variously in white, pink and blue I \ \s> I crepe de chine. A beautiful gift for Xmas 1 \ ’ 2 lor for a girl assembling a trousseau \ •£ Gowns, $4.95 to $15.00. V*? J* • • Combinations, $6.50 to $16.50 Skirts, $4.95 to $12.50. w (Lingerie—Second Floor) $7.50 to $lO Beaded Bags | Exceptionally givable, and worthy. Made /H 9** ZV/■> * of gold, jet and ent steel heads, in unique WL JJ - and beautiful designs. Various sizes, cha- «t ' mois lined. Frames of gilt, German silver 2j I and gun metal. An importer’s close-out lot. is the cause of the Jr I lowered 'price. A Gift of a Sterling Silver Mesh Bag 2: is a gift the recipient can treasure for ages. Our stock of sterling silver mesh bags is splendidly complete, including every wanted size and shape S 3 Prices $15.00 to $35.00. ' GERMAN silver mesb bags are also here in wonderful variety. Pay as little as $1.48 for a 5-lnch bag of thorough workmanship and go up sten S’ by step to $15.00 (Center Aisle—Main Floor.) 2r A There Rogers * s ® ne Store for Best and Y ®w More Door Specials for Thursday ruHBaBBrMHBrawRW!ir-nj-rm ir -it ti i mu ■■■ !■■—■ lji ».«■ 3 Solid Carloads Finest Fresh Eggs These are every one large, clean, selected fresh eggs, bought especially for our Christmas trade. You can always find the freshest, best eggs at all our stores, but not always at this price. Dozen, 37c Purina Poultry Feed We have received another ship ■’ ment of these feeds, and on account of several of our stores having run short, we will sell THURSDAY only at the same price as advertised for Monday and Tuesday. ?“ Day '. $1.99 < Another Big Shipment of Those Fine Baldwin Apples Fancy, select hand-picked New York State Apples. This is probably the last shipment we can get to sell at this price. Order early, so you will be sure to get yours. Peck, 39c—Barrel, $3.75 Fancy Choice Mixed Nuts Mixed Nuts A mixture of the best This mixture contains California th i n-s hell No. 2 California English Walnuts, California pa- Walnuts, No. 2 Califor per-shell Almonds, extra nia Almonds, medium large Brazil Nuts and ! Brazil Nuts, medium Pe- Jumbo Pecans. I cans, and Hickory Nuts. Pound, 20c Pound, 15c 5 Pounds, 95c 7 Pounds, 95c Two Big Shipments of Florida Oranges Royal and Queen Brands. ■ Delicious, sweet, juicy, fancy, thin-skin Oranges, | thin-skin Oranges. but full of juice. I small sizes. Box, $3.00 | Box, $2.50 Christmas Delicacies California Cluster Raisins, I Brazil Nutx, extra large, pound, 18c pound 12c ! „ .. ~ , Brazil Xuts, medium, pound . .12c T oyal Searlei Cluster Raisina, California Soft Shell Walnuts- ‘" und 35c No. 1, pound 22c Connoisseur Cluster Raisins. No. 2, pound 18c P? und 25c California Soft Shell Almonds. HSyal Scarlet Pitted Dates. pound 22c package 15c California Paper Shell Almonds, Purity Dates, package 10c 25c _ _ . „ Jumbo Texas Pecans, pound . .25c Royal Scarlet deeded Raisins. .. t . r> ~ r> nnck-ie-e 19- Georgia Paper Shell Pecans. pa<l ' - 12 c pound 60c Castle Brand Raisins, package, 12c 81a ,. k WalnulSi pound 3c Sunflower ( urrants, package ~loc None Such M , nce Meat Smyrna figs, 3-crown. pound..2oc ' package 10c smjm.i I ige. i-ciovn. pound..2sc 1 i'ancy Glaee Cherries, pound..soc California Layer Figs, pound ..15c I Best Glae< Pineapple, pound . .50c Very Fine Sweet Country Butter Are yon paying 45c a pound for butter We have secured several hundred pounds of very tine, sweet country butter that we will sell one day only at Pound, 25c ROGERS’ 36 Pure Food Stores •r:.