Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, December 24, 1912, EXTRA, Page 10, Image 10

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10 Chamberlin=Johnson=Dußose Co. ATLANTA NEW YORK PARIS Christmas—the Home Holiday Fhe beautiful sentiments that center in Christmas are those oi the home and family. It has been so since the first Christmas Tomorrow we shall stay .it home and enjoy the day. Our part in making Atlanta readv for the day has been a great, glorious work—thoroughly enjoyed because it was done, as best we saw in the spirit of making Christ mas giving a matter ol the expression of one’s own senti meats. To those faithful thinkers and toilers who have planned and done so mud) for us and for you. our sincerest thanks and good wishes and the satisfaction that comes of the knowledge of work well done. May their day at home tomorrow be one o f peace and gladness! Io tho.-e who encouraged us by their most liberal pat ronage. our deep and true appreciation ‘and-- May their day al home tomorrow be one oj peace and gladness. Chamberlin Johnson=Dußose Co. s r 1 ■" ” 1 - ■ I ■■■■■, ■■■■■! I I | I , G A) ; W, | The Turks are the most Nervous People in the World Today They are the Greatest Coffee Drinkers. Ser the point? \\ e are not quite sure we could help them but Instant Postum helps a lot oi people. There’s a Reason” POSH \| < KI, ’KAI. co.. 1,T!».. BATTLE < I,’KKK. Ml( 11 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 \o. 20 East Alabama Street, 1-2 block off Whitehall to HIE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.TUESDAV. DECEMBER 24. 1912. GOOD QUARTET SINGING . AT THE MONTGOMERY I THEATER Tiie . nun h City Four, heralded ~s I one of tip- b'-t quartets tn the South are making good their reputation at ill. Montgomery theater. Tills i.- a special attin-tfon to r'liristmas work 1 'ml at each apr.-arau < Monday t>< y "i eneor.-.i turn- ami again. You I wil miss a treat if you fail to Ilea: I them. You knoii a liat tin pictures are at ,'the Montgomery—the best to be had, am! you know what splendid music Professor Kneisel’s orchestra gives, and iou know what a beautiful and comfortable theater the Montgomery is. (Advt.) ■ —. . ■. in ... 1 1 "/j/.v ft n < rive/y I Individual”— ZA Bi I Cafl TURKISH I F BLIND MFII J I Vcunervn A Ctmeron Ca ACi TH f *JCWKVfD,VA. SI II 1 /<'**"’•» <"« $ v Ay II I I I blend” ? I on a fancy package i I —— I More money' is spent for j I FATIMAS than for any ' < SCALES ON SMf PAINFUL ITCHING Scratching Caused Sores. Hair I Came Out in Large Quantities. Used CuticuraSoap and Ointment, Scalp Sound and Well. ——— • Muskogee, Okla.—“For more than a year I was afflicted with scalp disease. There were large white flakes or scales which caused the painful itching and my scratching would bring blood and cause sores. My hair came out in large quantities and what remained was thin, dry and lifeless My temples were completely bare. During this time I tried everything that 1 thought would help me but nothing seemed to do any good A friend advised me to try Cuticura Soap and Ointment. I sent and got a sample of each which I tried as directed, and I truly say that the first application did me good I afterwards purchased a full-sized cake of Cuticura Soap and a box of Cuticura Oint ment. I bathed with Cuticura Soap and applied Cuticura Ointment. At the end of about four weeks my scalp was sound and well and my hair had thickened, up and ' grown wonderfully in such a short time. I am proud to say that. I am entirely cured of my scalp troubles and my bare temples have a full growth of hair again." (Signed) Mrs. D. W. McClellan, Dee 16. 1911. For red. rough, chapped and bleeding hands, itching, burning palms and painful | finger-ends with shapeless nails, a one-night . Cuticura treatment works wonders Soak I hands, on retiring, in hot water and Cuticura | Soap Dry, anoint with Cuticura Ointment, and wear soft bandages or old. loose gloves during Hie night. Cuticura Soap and Hint- ; meat are sold everywhere. Sample of each mailed free, with 32-p. Skin Book. Address post card "Cuticura. Dept. T. Boston " •i'Tender-faeed men should use Cuticura Aoap Shaving stick 25c Sample free. A righting Cock I * I feeJ like a fighting cock ” is the expression of the man with an active liver —he tackles his work with vim he is successful -nine times out of ten you will find ha takes Tutt’s Pills which have been used by a million people with satisfac tory result. Al your drug gist s —sugar coated or plain. Here’s Aootlhieir "[ TT T"\n o fj Happy Rndefl 0 Aoi on Sale at ‘ the Stores ■ \ JfY G/cT 7 hem . I. ‘ fZ ■ ' t Xi-- "'W’ j ' A •- Andrew Fucker, 13 DeGress Avenue, Inman Park, wears a smile that “won’t come off,” nowadays. Andrew’s natural sunny disposition is helped along by the possession of this new car that combines all the good features of the push mobile, express wagon and roller skates, without any of then faults. He Earned a Racer With Ease. So Gan ) on. Mai! the Coupon Today, and We'H I'ell You How MARA I HON RACER I } EI ’A R 'l' N1 EN 'F , THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN CIRCtiLAI !O.\ DEPART MEE T. 20 EAST AEABA V/1 ST Plo.oe send me instructions telling how I may .ecure one of the Georgian Marathon Racer, without money : Nam* Age i Address ; — ■ ■ , State Sample Cars are on display at The Georgian office—2o East Alabama street You are cordially invited to come in and try this new and popular Car We have improved our plan for giving away these racers to out-of-town boys and girls. Ihe coupon will bring details.