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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN
FOR HENT—APARTMENT_S.
A AN AA A A A A AN A AN
e FURNISHED. ‘
eWt d, furnished apart
10, steam-heated, -
\rr” ‘fl:: n?wa fentlemen. two bf:cks
¢rom Candler Building. Call Ivy 8917.
— Nl —3-room and one 4-room
" apts, completely furnished; heated.
onl et Peachtree St.
24 B
UNFURNISHED.
A A NN
“ NICE six-room apartment on Third
A.C.,.; hetween Piedmont and Juniper;
> v convenience; steam heated, jani-
B S eruloe Mfiton Strauss, Ivy 4310,
{45 Trust Company of Georgia Bldg.
07 RENT—9O-A Windsor street, six
" rooms and bath; reduced to $25. L.
Grossman, 15 Decatur St. Main 2665-L.
T Aly for occupaney, six-room, steam-
R spartment, Call Tvy 1892, Will
sr.(““* you. _,_C;_A'_“_’.l,‘P'pfl_a_!"*‘____
SANDERS Apartments, four rooms, two
2 orches, steam heat, S3O to $36. C. G.
Aycock, 13 AuburniAve: [ . lop
PR, 3 and 4-rcom, new apts,
- Fairmount ssp° 542,60, 72 Peach
| tree place. Ivy SRR oL iihse
\{OST convenient in city; steam-heat
ed: 3 and 4 rooms; near P'tree, Main
THREE-ROOM APT.; all modern con-—
veniences, 376 N. Boulevard. I. 1245-J.
‘ FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED.
AA A A AA A A A AN\
| PRIVATE North Side home, 2 rooms,
~ private bath, kitchenette. 30 unfur
nished, $35 furnished, for winter, includ
ing heat, lights. Ivy 7779.
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FOR RENT—HOUSES.
AR AAR A A N e e s g
UNFURNISHED.
AAARAAN AR AT A ANAAIA AN
at 35 Cone street, half block of
Postoffice, in HEART of At
lanta; fifteen rooms, garge, ete.,
for rent. Desir.ble for any pur
pose. Apply «to
s .
GGeo. W. Harrison, Owner.
Batibestn R O s .41 w 6 iAoey i o
ONE six-room cottage at 101 East ave
nue; eight-room cottage at 64 East
avenue, arranged nicely for two small
families. Both ready by 20th. Ivy 1892.
C. A. Tappan.
LOVELY home on Gordon street; best
neighborhood obtainable; just opposite
park; rent reasonable. For further in
tromation apply 182 Gordon street.
WANTED—FamiIy or a couple to live in
cottage on Marietta car line. Rent
free to reliable parties. Address 465
Lee St., or call after 6 p. m.
10-ROOM, two-story house, five rooms
to the floor; nice for two families; up
stairs partly furnished to responsible
party. 109 E. Fifthst. =~
TWO-STORY, eight-room house: good
location, North Side; all conveniences:
reasonable rental; owner leaving city.
vy ‘.’f}ff}i-J;_fl_»_________fi__
1% RICHARDSON, 2-story, 7-room,
hall, improvements, owner on grem
ises, 11 o’clock daily. W., 853, 273 Lee
street.
EIGHT rooms; modern; recent
ly built. Owner. 50 Hurt St.
NEW house, five, rooms, sleeping porch,
electric lights, bath. Only sls. Main
2940.
~ Consult our Rent Bulletin. |
SMITH, EWING & RANKIN,
s esiuaaiion
WANTED—HOUSES.
AA A A A A A A AA AP APAAN AP PGPS
UNFURNISHED. s
AAAAA AA AN APIAAS TN TAA
HAVE many applications for modern
homes in all sections of the city. Spe
clal attention to renting.
J. GREGORY MURPHY,
PETERS BLDG. MAIN 3026.
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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
A A AAN ot
HERE is the moderate-price suburban
home you want,
Attractive six-room house, with ev
ery convenlence, and 20 acres of geound,
located -at Clarkston, Ga., with street
car stop at front door. Can be bought
for $6,500. Owner will take cottage in
city as part payment,
J. T. DAVES,
712 Fourth National Bk. Bldg. M. 1291.
AM compelled to raise some cash at
, once, so will sell cheap my two cot
fages, corner Windsor and Crumley.
There is a loan on each that can run
for three yvears. See owner, 172 Mills
;(reet, or address 8., Box 603, care Geor
ian
NEW 5-room bungalow, sleeping porch,
furnace heat, all improvements. 81
Boulevard terrace. Call ivy 4954-L,
mornings and evenings, “Owner.”
———. NC CVenings, ~Owner.”
IF 1t is real estate you want to buy, or
sell, it will pay you to see me. A.
Graves, 12% Wall St.
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FARM LANDS.
A AA A A A A A AP AN AN
GEORGIA,
T A A AAA AA A
SIX ACRES
IN DECATUR, GA.
SBOO AN ACRE.
TERMS IF DESIRED.
E. E. MANNING, |
110 Hurt Bldg.
Wfims:sll s‘r\panhf%rt.fin and summer
. Nort eorgi .
Blue Ridge. Ga Py
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cIE TENNESSEE, |
OPPORTONITY Yo own € or "10 s
”flrm and live indego;nden(; $5 down,
énnrg;"rpo?th. Rossboro Development
¥, Lawrenceburg, Tenn. |
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FARMS FOR RENT. |
B AA A AA A A AP AP AR s
FOR RENT—Fine four-horse farm, with
excellent pasture; suitable for dairy
Or truck; one mile Jonesboro; good free
school; fine cotton land. 36 E. North |
Ave. Ivy 5653. Will divide. G. A. Milner.
Because you and ev
eryone else worth
reaching reads The
Dally Georglan and
Sunday American
they are
The South’s Greatest
Newspapers
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
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ADAIR THINKS IT IS TIME TO BUY.
A few buyers are taking advantage of conditions now :
A bungalow on West Fifth was bought for $4,200.
A two-story house on Wabash Ave. was bought for $3,150.
A North Boulevard residence sold for $5,500.
A 6-room cottage on DeKalb Ave. went for 1,800,
All that is past.
A new bungalow near Inman Park can be had for $2,000.
A 4-room Itouse near Grant Park can be bought for SBSO cash
A Georgia Ave, Cottage for $1,350.
A 815,000 home on Ponee DeLeon Ave. for £9,800.
A Highland Ave. house ($7,500 type) for $5,000. s
. Now is a good time to buy homes and small renting invest
ents,
FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR.
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Fashionable Footwear
For Autumn Wear
We can not let this opportunity pass without telling
you about the beautiful new styles of Ladies’ Boots,
Everything is here for your inspection. The prices
are very reasonable, ranging
from $3.50 to $lO
for styles you will not see elsewhere.
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—Mail orders for all ad- / r~»Thr‘ Main nfurr.‘ will
vertised items will be o‘ ,4 4 y ’_") .“p”\,. ’,’”. ,’,11,w “)Z',::r,‘.
filled the same day re- ”‘ / //";, by L;)’I)l'( i ~’;:,’,::,ii,1/ ,q‘r,,,.',
ceived. All purchases kT j) r‘l&'QlA‘:{ Men’s wear sections,
guaranteed satisfactory. : \ open till 9p. m.
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Men!
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\“" /f{/[ Ik 9 ”'] v N i —Your choice from near 30 dozens of
/ /‘/_.l il .| ! i fresh, new, perfeetly tailored Shirts, show
s / ol ie I v 1”",‘ ing choice patterns, in—
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\ —|&,(¥l }l 74 U‘\\:\ —Cluster Stripes
- . t X‘;\/ 5 ,u\ —Every conceivable color.and combina
o 0 0/¢ ".."’~ i - tion of colors. Also, plenty of black and
3, 0 : \fi‘\ white patterns. Here are Shirts of —
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AP 1\ ‘ A —Brookwood Shirtings
SLk 1\ ' \ —Madrases
% LA LAY — Percales
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2 AN\ \\ 3 —Soisettes
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X/ : 2 '\ \‘. \‘. '.‘\ —Without doubt, the most remarkable
‘3 . a%’)/t_ A R\ ~ \\\ Al \‘ § collection from the standpoints of riety
\ \\a‘.’ " A\ Q! AWL and value we have ever assembled. Many
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p Wog” o g 10 days, yet here they are offered at a
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.‘\\\’ end of the season
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READ FUK PROFIT—GEORGIAN WANT ADS—UBE UK BeOULaO
You and every one
else worth reach
ing reads The
Daily Georgian
and Sunday Amer
ican. That is one
of the reasons why
they are
THE SOUTH’S
GREATEST
NEWSPAPERS
Davison- Paxon-Stokes Co.
P e o
atrician
The World’s Famous Style
Originators
In exclusively fine shoes, wherever fash
-lionable folk gather, ‘
you will find the /
majority wearing =
Patrician Shoes. g’s
There can be but :\"\Q i
one reason for this A&
fact—a keen appre- b
ciation of value and
style in footwear. The illustration is
of a black kidskin, four-strap slipper
with black beading.
Also in bronze and gold.
Black $7, Bronze $8
Gold $lO
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Al 1 n ten davs |ir
A NANny netances LIOO4
forfelt If It falls as
per full explanation
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¢ or EEK st about it
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stock
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The Downstairs Section---Redolent With
Its Autumn Fashions---Sends You
a Cheery Welcome
You'll Want Some of These
“Best Blouses We Have Ever & N
Shown You at $2.50”’ oel N[
8.2 Fullle)
In fact, they are the most remarkable values ever of- ALK k
sered at this price. All new and fresh. Some of fine. very N "y
heavy erepe de chine, in peach, flesh, maize, turquoise fi \
and white. Others of chiffon and lace, in flesh and cream, A
They will be gone before you see them, unless you hurry. A7y
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Women’s New Saits Announce Q. VAVIRN
Themselves in Several Good A~ \J{) \ ‘*\\l\_’
Styles at $14.75 LT 2 \
A close inspection makes you like them still better. YY / ; zim«mj\ g
Try them on, look at their good all-wool fabries, study o 3
their becoming lines, and their excellent tailoring. See if \Tm iO, i )
you've ever found such worthy Suits at such a price— \"LJN'M i / /
$14.75. LM L
Smart Sports Coats at $5.75 | &\
Just such Coats as women are asking for now, as the A
autumn chill brings the need for a slight wrap. There are
several new and becoming models of fine, wool coatings;
convertible collars of velvet, triangular
xgptrsd e, gz A oo Women’s Silk Street
e colors to choose from. I¢y are spe
cially priced at $5.75 Dresses at $lO. 75
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A Quick Special Sale of
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Children’s Coats That
Are Wonderful at
$5.00
-% We believe you will
. Q" 'iv:a say so, too.
T One thing we abso-
Bk ) lutely know. We have
&'9& never had Coats of this
1w i value before to offer
"‘:' ) you ut £5.00,
{4 p ;"» Just half price for
. - most of them, They
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‘\ special purchase,
)\ j) Some of wool ecoat
<= ings in plain colors or
@« plaids; others of execel
lent quality plush with fur trimmings. Sizes
6 to 14 years,
They are too unusual to tarry long at this
price—ss.oo,
READ FOR PROFIT |
GEORGIAN WANT ADS
USE FOR RESULTS |
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In Button or Lace, $4.50 |-
Made of soft, glossy kid with welt sole and leath- —::
er French heels. Like all Queen Quality Shoes, this :E
model is extremely stylish, the acme of fit and com- g
fort. 5
Similar models in patent leather with cloth tops. %
M. Rich & Bros. Co. E
52-56 Whitehall St., Atlanta, Ga.
Smart and becoming Dresses of erepe de
chine, taffeta and satin. They follow closely
the lines of fashion and have an air of indi
viduality that lifts them out of the ranks of
little-priced ready-mades. The ecolors are
navy, Copenhagen, green a‘pd black. They
are priced for Monday only, at $10.75.
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New Dress Goods 1 ou’ll
Wantto Share at 50c Yd.
All-wool and wool-mixed Suitings, ideal
for children’s school dresses. Checks. plaids
and stripes; colors and black-and-white.
Very excellent materials at 50¢ yard.
Specials
Some wonderful, new Nightgowns at 69¢
—many of them worth nearly twice this
amount,
Children’s new Wash Dresses, cunning
styles in pretty plaids; 6 to 14-year sizes, at
69¢ each,
Women’s good new House Dresses, pret
tily made, of sturdy gingham ; extra value at
SI.OO each.
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