Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, December 27, 1912, EXTRA, Page 9, Image 9

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CHRISTMAS IS OVER. BUT ZAKAS IS STILL SELLING BEST BREAD meh Christinas is over, you must lt to eat. and if you want tlw ! id, cake and pie in Atlanta. Z.-i- . it. and it is fresh, pure and I The new bakery is . fitted wit a I modern machinery for making i l ie and cake, and not a human mehes the products until ready! f pring' or shipment. Nothing i'<| i the store, 3o Peachtree street — I’ uts—until stale. When the| ~i cake becomes the ..least bill thrown out —everything is ab- i fresh, pure anti clean. When [ there, you are sure to get the, Why not get the best when it is . heap? Why buy elsewhere nit know Zakas’ products are the vdvt.i MONTGOMERY MOVING PICTURES DIFFERENT. THEY’RE GOOD moving pictures at the M-mt nv such as to bring comments ..S'- who see them, '"rite pic .re are different front thus. at . I r moving picture show in At s i lie comment of many of the a this splendid playhouse. Yes. ■ different, because, they are the | I i. y are the best because Mont- ■r\ will have npne other. Any pi L - l nt on the screen that does riot , ip to the standard is immediately I off and returned! Montgomery have none but the best. church City Four, the splendid ci that has been singing there for past week, is up to the standard. r ..f.ssor Kneisel’s orchestra is an-I r nature that is proving very pop-| I Advt.) NEW BILL AT BONITA THEATER WILL HOLD FOR REST OF WEEK ‘T Hippy.” a side-splitting musical ( will be the attraction at. th#* • tneuter. 32 Peachtree street, for i >.tian/v of the week. '■ • bills a week is proving a ’ big << at this populai' house, and the v will doubtless prevail during the of this season al least. \ motion pictures every day are -a charming feature of the Bonita. I-., i miss seeing “Dr. Dippy.” It’s well while, i Advt. i Y rooms can be rented if you will i as- them in the Recognized Rent AD-imm of the city. People who are Imr f«'r nice rooms, look for them ■ I-- the> have the largest number to < -s- Hom. Your ad in “The Georgian'? ■; ij Bulletin” will attract the attention I iriy that is looking for rooms in j -•use. Try it and see. l ung Affection Yielded To This Remedy •* !• u.i-Tost*-I in the treatment of' option should gei one of the book- j Hing of rconvorjes by the usv •'> 1 Mo-rativc. : Coughs, ’stubborn I pii« unienia may he the begin . . s< ri »iis troubles Kckman’s » • ffe< ti\o renied?.. Reft' \ ! .d\ s sei loment-; Saratoga. N. Y. i • !•’. r five or six years 1 I i ihlcd wi:h eotgh and xoectoru- ' • I ; I i high *ly case ’ i ;,>;*:mp(i< n l.\ hphysl- -g ; pn «•«-.; liver oil. < ioosoi-. •i u'' nos. all mtn-iUL.hvucftl. : . i • ti 1' I whs n »f vx ive < ’allii g In\ R. II \l< 1 \ j , lU W’-tt ih» use <i ik-kman’s \ wh ( i; I took w th excellent ru ■. as Irely cured. I have I n v. right. I go ui in all weath- i v • had no cough or cold what - 1 i _:iv< tails to encourage > • ' io us.- Ibckman's Alterative. ; afffdax a » JAS \V. K\ X \L\ . , • i. < Al'erativc is effective in bron- ; • ■ Lax fever. Unoat and lung 1 ' -1 i upbuilding the sysivni. i i’.<ain poisons, opiates or hab •; gs For sah b\ all .la« obs - o> s and other leading druggists. In Met telling of recoveries, and ■ kman Laboratory. Philadel- I’a . i.-r additional evidence. (Advt.) $ EXPECTORANT | CURES !N A DAY |h tughs. Colds. Consumption. ■ ■ oping Cough. Croup. Trickling ■ t tin N 0... Watery Eyes, i Top- ■ ■ gs in i);e Throat, Bronchitis, ■ .I'. Throat anfl Lung Trou- ■ M Cheney's Expectorant .re- I j! v< . at Thorough!} tested ■ M 1 il'ly years. <n g, PRUGGIST&2S': ANU3OC J& <! HI lOplum. Whiskey and Drag Habits treated 2 .« Hat Horn** or at Sanitarium. Rook on subject ; I SUS W **<■<•■ DR. B. M. WOOLLEY, 24-N. Victor Sanitarium. Atlanta. Georgia. | WILTON JELLICO I COAL 155.00 Per Tool I I The Jellico Coal Co. 82 PEACHTREE ST. BOTH PHONES 3668. 1 “"TOiiiin. 1 iiihiiijji : s" jciraß-nBB . 3 OSS OF APPETITE ia the first sign of a tor pid liver. It ia followed by coated tongue, bad taste in the mouth, sick headache and constipation. Tutt’s Pills restore the appetite by gently regulating your liver. Sugar coated or plain —at your druggist. “Correct Dress for Men' Suits and Overcoats j®, One=Third Off for Cash if- ■ 1 Ax Illi r 1k /Z * K e h ave purchased wMa Wil l lli'' Kt! 3 00 s u * ts an d Overcoats, W ■ which have just arrived by express and are now on sa^e ’ new P a^ter ns, * nWflllß from America’s best , Omit! id H clothes makers. V <llr ''V i 13 OM 'iH I $15.00 Sult or Overcoat . . SIO.OO 111 01* 1 $18.50 Suit or Overcoat . . $12.35 fM : ’ 1 $20.00 Suit or Overcoat . . $13.35 111 ' 9 1 $22.50 Suit or Overcoat . . $15.00 I I liS 4 Suil or B’ erc()at ' ■ 516.65 3 At 530.00 Suit or Overcoat . . $20.00 Ilf $35.00 Suit or Overcoat . . $23.35 IB These Suits and Overcoats cannot be duplicated at these prices, ; W and they FIT, too. Essig Bros. Co. “Correct Dress for Men'' 26 Whitehall St. ■-.■wri ■■niwßMarwM mßWicnrrinwir--.tuiLii, iwin— m > l in— | J. M. High Co. | J. M. High Co. f Our Annual After-Xmas Suit Sale Begins at 8:30 Friday 40 Suits cut to $12.95 ) Values ! 42 Suits cut to $19.95 ; $2 ? 0 00 45 Suits cut to $19.75 ) $50.00 Just 127 Women’s Tailor-Made Suits, over half of them not over 60 hours in the store. Our newest and best models included in this sale at Less Than January Prices V l I UPS These Suits are mostly in the smart i cut-away styles; colors are the best 520.00 al } cl . m ost wanted for street wear. Linings of strictly guaranteed satin; TO v and every Suit priced from ’4 to *4 Cjsn no ■ ,ess than usua l value for such gar- MPJV.VU ments—actual values S2O to SSO. SJ2’ 95 $14*95 $19.75 Be here as early as you can Friday, for these are the greatest Suit values given this season. | J. M. High Co. | J, M. High Co. / j. HE ATLANTA GEQkGIAX AND NEWS.FKI DAY. DE( EMBER 27. 1912. PRE-INVENTORY SALE AT | M. Rich & Bros. CoJ j A Half-Price Sale & n d | i — ; 1 5 Rang! Prices on all suits and dresses * are slashed to half.’ The news is really sen- * sational, for every suit and dress in stockQ Pri™ B *is included. ’ s g 5 Garments are displayed on racks or in conve- * ■ nient stock rooms for your inspection. Each bears its £ original price ticket and its present HALF-PRICE * ' * ticket. — ) will surely find j usl wliai you want, for tin- « are unusually --omplote. In >uit>. lor .• "Tw example. Von ran choose from 5 ‘ 1 mail «- ■S 5/ S Ze S for all I S: 5 torduroy. ir / —4 apprm- S Broaddoih, Plain Taib-r.-d. ./ or ' Zibeline, * -Cutaway. S" '1 Sergeß - SllltS Uirectoire, ’’ W Diagonals, Co/ors jor all I A I Mixtures. 1/1 —Solid Colors & I L) 5 Two-Tone Effects. Combinations J TJ ES «' 15g Cheviots. biizes for all « i<s Tweeds. 1 FICC —Misses & Worn LI A I 17 x'nv m . eii s Regular & HALr g Novelties, etc. Out Sizes. PRICE B * Hr’29 § uits ’s 7,50 $50.00 Suits, $25 SAIF 5 $25.00 Suits, $12.50 $60.00 Suits. S3O 5 $45.00 Suits, $22.50 $90.00 Suits, $45 | S Silk, Wool & Velvet Dresses ZuLow B _ L $ PAY IN Former prices $25, $35 to SSO M har*r Y S Sale prices $12.50, $17.50 to $25 n>adeth ( rest i • of ,ei ‘ e, «l’er , ■ w in appear •T' !3J (Ready-to Wear—Second Floor.) C> &1 Feb- | 5 Ist. jg I Last Big Silk Sale of the Year I • i X | T IU iutS and broken , lines no ' v "ffei-ed at a price which should « quicklx find them new owners. In many instances prices are greatlv below the original cost, but we can’t have short lots cluttering up stock at’ invoice irai tune —Jess than a week away. 5L j| Clearing 59c & 75c Silks $2.25 Black Cashmere de j I idS 23—a skidoo price for choice of a mis- 'sj cellaneous lot of 75c taffetas in odd J < □OIO « 1 colors; 59c moires in navy, violet, red, McJQz reseda and white, and various small lots A beautiful silk on the chaimeuse . 2 of remnants hi fancy silks. order, deep, lustrous satiny snr- ffe «n 45 face, with twin back to Insure ejj 1 2f- /-'ll • r\r* . wear. Splendid quality, drapes de- «r* Hearing 35c to $1.25 ifiy u,15r ‘ Imported - Ver y wlde > “ om y ; •j - • - 4|| I Trimmings $3 Regal Cashmere ! .(• Fringe bands, festoons, braids, appli- 4 - CharmoHca • 45 Ques and other popular trimmings in | •-» various widths, colors and combina- I *TtL, 3J Hons. Popular trimmings from this Heavier than’chamieuse. with and former seasons. All to be cleared at just 14c. ihe same characteristics. Finn and | /\ (j • supple, free, flowing quality and m J 5 eoe x r> i i very t ‘ ,r ? a * l ,l k e purest of silk - • \ f $25 to SSO Robes, S'KilKI &I | Tunics, Etc. sls to $25 Dress Patterns = M hni>orlefl senllnlllll '' lobes. Imported silk dross patterns at • 7JJ and tunics that are always in Wk |/j y C ] eBB than the cost of manufacture, tt? £2 Q C 2 j, good style. For they ciin be 1 Beautiful chiffon cloths, light, as a tbO.J/D M made in so many different butterfly’s wing and as pretty, come W * wajs, and then sheer beauty utilized for various oe- in bordered and all-over designs; soft satinv foulards S t C m’ , r. t ' ?? t8 ’ ChlffOn 1 a and bre beau- in charming all-over patterns; mtd eiquisffe Rad Tum * 5.1 ? "'"I ‘•n-Htal trimmings. Others in cloths in the season's choicest designs. Stvles and *- P* Onent.ii eoloiings or otherwise embellished. All colors suitable for street and evening wear. 'Each an S ' » of laris origination. Light and dark colors, white exclusive pattern. Formerly priced at sls to $25- S’.' and pastel shades. A final clearance at $14.75. choice tomorrow at $6 95 —C I 1 | a Two-Day Junior Coats & Suits (tQ«9S; ; Sale of Friday and Saturday ; •* For Friday ami Saturday we have grouped one big lot of •tT’, misses’ suits in sizes 10 to 17 years, to sell for just S9J)S; former ■ prices $12.50 to $17.50. Chiefly in serges, cheviots and mixtures in solid color browns, navies >• Jto and mixed grays. Smartly tailored in simple, girlish lines; a few novelties. iQ ■45 Many of the smaller size garments consist of separate dress and coat; the 14S one-piece dress being especially adaptable for sjiriiig wear. SF Coats, $9.95; formerly $12.50 to sls /rC ' \ S These include sizes for children from 2 to 12 years in broad- zj <j 2 £ cloths, astraclmn, velvet, cordurot. Brown, blue, red, and other /'A j|JF ) ;<JJ colors: not all sizes in each color. Former prices $12.50 to sls; 'A jCj'f J* Friday and Saturday at $9.95. n tr' * * Half-Price Sale of Girls’ Serge Dresses F Uj 5 ■-S There’ll be a rally for these, ami late comers won’t get best / I' ‘ w?. ‘ choice. Dresses are made of all-wool serge in very new and neat ; styles. Chiells in navy blue, a sprinkling of other colors. All /■ 1 \\ Sr* I4S sizes 2 to 14 years, hut not in every style. ‘ s*l 5 Former prices, $5.00, $6.50, $3.25, $3.75 and $5. :i \\ X Now just half, $2.50, $3.25, $3.75 and $5. V 5 45 (Juvenile Section, Second Floor) __— . , .... - —. . SRrvval Sncietv Pack- I $1 Bag Sale at 25c * *xOya.l OOClfsly 1 cICK 'I wo kinds in the lot—velvet bags heav- Sc. S Half DrLn ilv - ilt Draidfti in smart envelope shapes. 5* S SlffO \_IOOQS. 11311 1 lice Formerly sl. at 25c. (Inn metal mesh bags lg Half price sale of one lot of Royal So- with lon » formerly 69c, at 25e. g jE pa«‘k;m<‘ goods in designs that are to be i 25c to 50c Articles at 10c A -S ~ ,| > i jewel boxes, trays, pm cushions, paper weights, etc.. •£ work bags and laundty -ags. and bar and beauty pins, belt and hat pins, scarf pins, JE Formerly 25c, 35c, 50c and 75c. '■(<•., In gold filled and French gray finish. Former K. m wt xin io nc x oo prices 19c. 25c up to 50c. Choice 10c. t*. 5 Now at 13c, 18c, 25c to 38c. (Center Aisle—Main Floor) 5 M. RICH & BROS CO M RICH & BROS. CO. 9