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EUROPEAN COTTON MEN
Bpinning Company, Springhead, Old
ham, England, Manchester Cofton
Association delegate,
0. Mallalieu, Federation of Master
Cotton Spinners’ Association dele
gate.
Col. F. R. McConnell, Manchester,
England, Manchester Textile Insti
tute delegate. |
- T. G: Mellors, unofficial delegate.
E. Ramsey Moodie, Watson &
Company, Orleans House, Edmond
street, Liverpool, Enhgland, Liverpool
Cotton Association delegate.
Prank Moove, Leicester Chamber of
Commerce delegate,
F. A. Moore, secretary of Sir James
fl%‘e Simpson, unofficial delegate,
omas Morley, Liecester Chamber
of Commerce delegate.
Capt. J. A. Murdocke, 27 Cannou
Street, Manchester, England,
. Frank Nasmith, 3 Brown _street,
Manchester, England, The National
Federation of Textile Managers’ dele
gate. ¥ i
H, Noble, The Cotton Spinners’ &
Manufacturers' Association delegate.
" Bdward B. Orme, Rankine & Nich
olson, 20 Hackins Hey, Liverpool,
England. Liverpool Cotton Exchange
Asgsociation delegate. |
B. L. Paget, Notungham Chamber
of Commerce delegate. |
Charles Roberts, unofficial dele
gate.
-E. T. Parkes, London Joint Citv
& Midland Bank, London, official
%‘te.
b Rohinson, secretary, The Muan
chester Cofton Association Ltd, 22
8. Mary's Gate, Manchester, Eng
land, The Manchester Cotton Assocla
tion, Ltd., delegate,
J. P. Rodier, Manchester Chamber
of Commerce delegate.
~ Ibzan Sager, National Federatign of
Textile Managers' deleghte,
© Col. John J. Shute, Shute & Com
pany, Windsor Building, George
tareet, Liverpool, England, Liverpool
Oogn Assoclation delegate.
: . Simpson, Bleachers’ Assocla
tion delegate. -
Bir James H. Simpson, director
general manager, Bank of Liv
pool, and Martins, Ltd., Liverpool,
ngland, CBentral Assoclation of
ankers’ delegate, (to be accompanled
REGENSTEIN’S
Welcome, Veterans
To Atlanta, To Our Store
A Great
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Regenstein’s Millinery Sale
Saturday Morning
Smart Trimmed Hats—Small Hats—Medium Hats .
—Large Hats—
All-Silk, Velvet, Beaver and Hatters' Plush— ° T
trimmed with Osttrich. Burnt Goose.tt Pom f‘;oms.
Wings and Flowers—Black and alt Fall and Winter oy
shades. Many, many shapes and styles. You will R, &AN
be pleased with this wonderful collection of Hats— }’( o \j.'
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On Sale /y-’--'- N
~ Saturday {{ Y WQL
<} CHOICE |
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Sale 9:30 Saturday Morning
" REGENSTEIN’S
CAR LOAD TRUNKS, BAGS
AND SUIT CASES
- To Be Sold at a Sacrifice by Order of
UNITED LOAN ASSOCIATION
. 12 Decatur Street, at Five Points
I Shot Guns and Shells
Unredeemed Overcoats For Sale
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN
by Mrs. Simpson, Hope Simpson and
F. A. Moore, secretary.)
James Smith, Blackburn, C(Cotton
Spinners’ and Manufacturers' Assocl
ation delegate.
J. Sugden Smith, Manchester, Eng
land, Manchester Textile Institute
delegate
Marshall Stevens, member of par
liament, Trafford Park Estates, un
official deiegate.
John Tayler, Bridgewater Mill,
rers’ and Manufacturers' Association
delegate. "
J .M. Thomas, Crawford Spinnig
Company, Ltd., Rochdale, England,
TPederation of Master Cotton Spin
ning Company, Ltd., delegate (to be
accompanied by Miss Thomas.)
Fred Thornber, Thornber Benja
min & Sons, Ltd.,, Burnley, England,
Cotton Spinners’ and Manufacturers’
Assoclation delegate.
Jesse Thorp, 21 Queen’s road, Old
‘ham, England, Federation of Master
(C'otton Spinners’ Assoclation, Ltd.,
delegate, (to be accompanied by Miss
Thorp.) ‘.
R. Threlfall, Laburnum Spinning
Company, Ltd, Atherton, England,
¥ederation of Master Cotton Spin
ners' Assoclation, Litd., delegate.
Prof. J. A. Todd, Board of Trade
Martlett, Bow Street, W. C, 2, Lon
don, England, Board of Trade dele
gate, |
Prof. A. J. Turner, College of Tech
nology, Manchester, England. S
J. T. Walmsley, Walmsley & Com-‘
pany, Accrington, England, Cotton
Pederation of Dyers’ and Finishers'
delegate.
Thomas Warburton, The Hollles,
Alderly Edge, England, Employers’
Federation of Dyers' and Finishers'
delegate.
James Whitham, Dutchess SBpin
ning Company, Shaw, near Oldham,
England, Oldham Master fonon
Spinners’ Association, Ltd., delegate.
R. Worswick, Hall Carr Mills, Raw
tenstall, England, Federation of Mag
ter cotton Spinners’ Association del
egate,
FROM THE CONTINENT.
come the following visitors: 2
From the continent of KEurope
Plero Alberzon, Assocliazione Co
toniera Itallana, via A, Manzoni 41,
Milan, Italy, secretary Assoclazione
Cotonfera Italiana, government of
Italy delegate. .
', J. Bergh, Malma, Sweden, rep
resenting Svenska Bomullsfabrikant
foreningen (The Swedish Cotton
Manufactureurs Association.)
KEduardo Blikstaa, Norwegian Cot
ton Mills Association, Christiana,
Norway, Norwegian Cotton Mills As
sociation delegate.
Haakon Bliksead, Norwegian Cot
ton Mills Agsociation, Christiana,
Norway, Norwegian Cotton Mills
Assoclation delegate.
Charles Clere, Syndicat Normand
de la Filature de Coton, Paris,
Havre, France, representing govern
ment of France.
. Mr. Dennis, Syndicat Narmand
'de la Filature de Coton, Paris,
France, representing government of
France.
Mr. Desmit, Association Cotoniere
de Belgique, Ghent, Belgium, Asso
ciation Cotoniere de Belgique dele
gate.
Sir Joseph Rarton d€ Dobenin,
Nove Mesto, Bohemia, Czecho-Blo
vakia, president Czecho-Slovakia,
Czecho-Slovkia delegate,
Sir Joseph Barton de Dobenin,
Jr, Nove Mesto, Hohemia, Czecho-
Slovakia, Czecho-Slovakia delegate.
Jean Fauchille, Fauchille et De
prins, Lille, Nord, France, Krench
Cotton Merchant, delegate,
. Tullio Fossati, Associazione Coton
lera Itallana, via A, Manzoni 41,
Milan, Italy, Associazione Cotoniera
Italiana delegate.
Albero Frua, Associazione Coton
fera Italiana, via A, Manzoni 41, Mi
lan, Italy, Associazione Cotoniera
Itallana, delegate.
Salvador R. Gama, P. 0. Box 143,
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, National As
sociation delegate.
Paul Gugelmann, International Cot
ton Federation, Zurich, SBwitzerland,
International Cctton Federation dele
gate. s
Fernand Hanus, Rue anx Draps,
Ghent, B.llgm. Assoclation CotoiT
fere de Belgique, delegate, ¢
Emil Hernych, Czecho-SBlovak Tex
tile' Manufacturers’ Association,
Prague, Czecho-Blovakia, Czecho-Slo
vakia delegate,
Glusefm Hess, Associaztone Coton
fera Italiana, via A, Manzoni 41, Mi
lan, Ttaly, Associazione Cotoniera
Itallana delegate . .
Mr. Houyet, Association Cotoniere
deßelgique, Ghent, Belgium, Associa
tion Cotoniere de Belgique, delegate,
Fritz Jenny, International Cotton
Federation, Zurich, Switzerland, In
ternational Cotton Federation dele
gate. ¥
Mr, Lemarchand, Synd\cat Nor.
mand, de la Filature de Coton, Paris,
France, government of France dele
gate, - |
Ole Moerch, prell?ent Norwegian
Cotton Mills Association, Christiana,
Norway, Norwegian Cotton Mills As
uccutlot’t delegate. »
Albert Moos; International Cotton
A Clean Wewspaper for Southern Homes
Federation, Zurich, B‘xitmland. In
ternational Cotton Feéfleration dele
gate.
(Giergo Mulius, Associazione de
Cotonjera Italiana, via A, Manzoni
41, Milan, Italy, presgident Associa
zione of Italy delegate. :
Mr. Neufize, Syndicat Normang de
de Filature de Coton, Paris, Frince,
government of France delegate. ‘
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Anticipafing the usual heavy Fall rains, beginning with the first of last month, we laid in the largest stobk in the history of this store. Unfortunately for
human calculations, September, the month in which we naturally expected to do a tremendous business, was ‘‘as dry as the first of July’’—leaving us tre
mendously overstocked and necessitating this Great Sacrifice Sale. Fortunately, we bought months ahead at very low prices, so our loss will not be so
great. We bbught especially heavy in High-Grade coats for children, and now we are faced with the, to us, painful necessity of sacrificing these splendid
waterproof garments—a large part of which will go at less than actual cost of materials. Whether you live in Atlanta or out, you can not afford to miss
this sale. Remember, it will last 10 DAYS, and come early. Mail orders promptly filled when adcompanied by money order or cash.
Saler 10 Days Only—Starting Saturday
: 9 o,
Out They Go!—Thousands of Children’s Raincoats
1} ¥ Double texture Bombazine
1+ 11 Raincoats for boys, made
. 1._.,‘ &) of the very finest mate-
Rl I= 7 rials; all sizes; regular
1/, iy $9.50 wvalues; this sale,
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i . ;fl $ 95
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Unparaleleld Bargains in Men’s =~« Womens’ Coats
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Ladies’ $15.00 Raincoats
Y Beautiful Raincoats, with mili-
Q‘ tary collar, vertical pocket, con
@ venient for lifting skirt. Also
- made with patch pocket. sls
afih value. Choice, this sale
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AT A Ladies’ Fine
Ift° "\ Silk Rainceats
¥ L Beautiful Silk Coats, made very
i ! i | stylish, smart enough to be
/‘| [ , worn rain or shine; all colors.
Aok THL R Finest quality, $35 and S4O val
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‘Guido Pedrazzini, Associazione
Cotoniera I:2liana, via A, Manzoni
41, Milan, Italy, Associazione Coton
iera Italiana delegate.
Mr. Reinhart, Syndicat Normand
de Ila Filature de Coton, Paris,
France, government of France dele
gate,
Mr. Roy, Syndicat Normand de ia
Filature de Coton, Paris, France,
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—\\ Children of 4to 6 “<ia ,f
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government of France delegate. l
Edoardo Stradella, Associazione
Cotoniera Itaiiana, via A, Manzoni 41,
Milan, Italy Associazione Cotoniera
Italiana delegate.
* Piery Toarrugzglia, Associazione Cot
oniera Italiana, via A, Manzoni 41,
Milan, Italy. A‘xoclazione Cotoniera
Italiana delega
Mr. Thieullent, Syndicat Normand'
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Girls’ sl2 Coats
Girls’ handsome $12.00 Raincoats,
in green, tan, blue and gray (rain
hats to match), all sizes; choice,
this sale, only
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REMINDER!
This sale is for 10 days
only, so you'd beter hur
ry if you need a Raincoat
and value money. .
CASH MAIL ORDERS
FILLED PROMPTLY
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1919.
de la Filature de Coton, Paris,
France, governgent of France dele
gate. &
H. Visser, treasurer Rotterdam Cot
ton Association; Rotterdam, Holland,
Rotterdiam Cotton Association dele
gate, (to be accompanied by Mrs.
yiul-r.) y i
W. Westerman? president Rotter
damsche Bankvereeniging, Rotter-
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Men’s $15.00
Raincoats
Men’s handsome Raincoats with
convertible collar, Can be worn
open or buttoned high on the neck
in stormy weather. Very nobby. {
$15.00 value; choice, this sale !
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$7.95 L
Men’s Tweed and Leather
ette —Two-in-One
Men's fine Automobile Coats
with leatherette on one side and .
tweed on the other. Can be
worn either side. Very hand
some. Values to S4O. Choice,
this sale !
22.50
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jam, Hofland, Rotterdam Chamber,
of Commerce delegate. T
Nicolay Young, Norwegian Cotton
Mills Association, Christiana, Nor
way, Norwegian Cotten Mills Asso~
clation deiegate. o
Dr. E. Zucker. (C'zecho-Slovak Tgx
iy Mannfrotnrens' Assncia,‘%‘.
Prague, Czecho-Slovakia, Czecho
imwvaKia deegate. ‘ = &=
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Girls’ beautifully tailored ,el '
Satine Raincapes, in red ' M
and blue, all sizes, with [ K NSRS
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cover head; regular $6.00 7,,’. W)=
values; choice, thig sale (HE L B
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