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Zemo, the Clean, Antiseptic
Lx&uxd, Just What You
eed. Is Not Greasy
Don’t worry about eczema or other
skin troubles. You can have a clear,
healthy skin by using Zemo. Ob.
tained at any drug store for 35¢, or
exmge bottle for SI.OO,
enerally removes pimples,
blackheacfs, blotc%es, eczema and ring
worm and makes the skin clear and
healthy. Zemg is a clean, penetrating,
antiseptic’ liquid, neither sticky nor
greasy and stains nothing. It is easil
applied and costs a mere trifle for eacK
application. It is always dependable,
The E. W. Rose Co., Cleveland, O.
Calotabs, the New Nausealess
Calomel Tablets, Cut Short
Colds and May Prevent Flu.
By Keeping Liver Active,
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Thysicians have learned from ex
periénce, ‘during the epidemic of in
t‘:)nzu, that bne of the most im
p®rtant factors in the prevention of
flu and pneumonia is to keep the
liver active so that the digestive or
gans may be in perfect working or
der and the system thereby enabled
to throw off colds, chieck sore throats,
and resist seriou. complications. For
this purpose they have found - that
the new, nausealess’ calome] tablets
called Calotabs, are far more effec
tive even than the old style ecalomel,
which was formerly the universal
favorite, as Calotabs do not weaken
the patient, nor interfere with the
appetite and digestion,
+_ At the first sign of a cold or sore
throat, doctors recommend one Calo
tab at bed time with a swallow of
water,—that's all. No salts, no nau
sea, nor the slightest interference
with your diet, pleasure, or work.
Next morning you wake up fecling
fine, your liver is active, and your
appetite is keen for a good break
fast.
For yoilir protection Calotabs are
sold only in original sealed packages,
price thirty-five cents. All drug
gists recommend and guarantee
Calotabs.” Your money back if you
are not delighted with them.—Adv.
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removes dandruff, relisves itchy, /
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hair roots. Seud 25 cents for
large box today to
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We will pay you BIGMONTY
to tell your friends about
QUREN and distribute our ad
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"Phone Your Groeer or
Druggist for a Dozen Bottles
of this delicious digestant—a
glass with meals gives delightful
relief, or no charge for the first
dozen used.
Shivar Ale
PURE DIGESTIVE AROMATICS WITH
SHIVAR MINERAL WATER AND GINGER
Nothing like it for renovating olq
worn-out stomachs, converting
food into rich blood and sound
flesh,
Bottled and puaranteed by the
eelebrated Shivar Mineral Spring
Shelton, 8. C. If yvour regular
dealer cam not supply you, tele
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Special Booklet ‘otherbood and Paby free,
WMMII\» Rse. Pl 7, Adlania, Ga,
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN o 8
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ARSI Lo il
N_lou'. of us, perhaps, are inclined
to think there never was such a dev
ilishly -unsatisfactory - Congress as
that which® has been quarreling a
year over the peace treaty and get~
ting nowhere. But away back in
Cleveland's time statesmen were be
ing roasted just as hard, if one may
Judge from a poem pablished in the
Pittsburg Dispatch and handed me
frur{\ the scrapbook of my friend, J.
A Dickey. Here it is:
' THE SUGAR-CURED CONGRESS,
How %gurvto our hearts is our Democratic
loheress T e
As hopeles inaction presents it to view:
The bltl‘l“;)rf{ poor Wilson, the deep tangled
Andk*;,:;iy’ mad pledge that their lunacy
The widesnread depression, the mills that
cloged by it,
The rock of free silver where great
Grover fell,
They've busted our country, no use to
deny lt,
And darn the old party, it's busted as
" hhis @, cloveland Congr
f Cllevelan NETess,
Thi QU&en . Lilly Congress,
%‘vms ‘PM Irée trade Congress
. e all love so well.
Their moss covered pledges we no longer
treasure, :
For jn;’t'-n at noon when out hunting a
oh, -
| We find that instead .of the corn they
had promised,
'rhe,v'vl-; given us mnothing—not even a
oD,
How ardent we've cussed 'em with lips
overflowing
With suiphurous blessings as great swear
* words fell. N
The embléms of humger, free trade and
free sliver,
Are sounding In sorrow the working
man’'s knell.
This bank-breaking Congress,
! This mill-closing (‘ongress, ¢
This starvation Congress
| We all love so well.
How sweet from their eloguent lips to re
ceive it,
l “Cursed iariff protection no longer up
hold,”
’We lis‘(v‘»i.ud-wnml voted our dinner pails
empty,
| The fuctories silent, the furnaces cold,
|And now far removed from our lost sit
ations,
' 'nm‘:«;..‘- 'n'f regret doth intrusively swell,
We vearn for Republican administration
And sigh for the Congress that served us
go wen,
! . This Fifty-third Congress,
This Democrat Congress,
i This sugar-cured Congress
| We wish was in—well,
I Miss Anne Morgan nanded a bit of
ia jolt to Dave W. Webb, president
|of ‘the Advertising Club, when she
| spoke at the club luncheon Thursday
| afternoon. Mr. Webb had just in
{ troduced her as the woman who went
inearer the front lines in France
than an her woman. -
g 1. fm 'fil",’fi‘g‘ii}‘ % the. position of
| seiinE something: to the public.” said
| Miss Morgan. “But I find I have
neglected the important matter of
advertising my goods in advance.
lAnd I have learned a lesson from
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\| Tightens Her Skin—
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! Loses Her Wrinkles
| | %f want so tell you how easily T got rid
¢f »my wrinkles,” writes Luella Marsh.
“Whjle in London a friend, mmuch envied
because of her youthfui looks, gave me 2
formula for a home-made preparation
{which has the effect of instantly tighten
ing the skin, thus smoothing out wrinkles
and furrows. |
“The prineipal ingredient is powdered
gaxolite, which can be had at drug stores
|h~n~. An ounce of saxolite is dissolved in
{a he If pint of witch hazel. After bathing
| my face in this but once the transforma
| tion was so marvelous I looked years
iynum:r r. Even the deep crow’s feet were
‘n”w.“,,‘_ and the annoying creases nlgot)!
{my neck It seems difficult to believe
| anything could preduce such results. Sev
eral to whom I recommended the recipe
| have been similarly helped, one an elderly
"lady whose cheeks had become quite
| baggy.'—Social Mirror.—Adv.
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New FElixir, Called Aspironal,
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Medicated With Latest Scien
. pr .
tific Remedies, Used and In
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dorsed by European and Amer-i
'
ican Army Surgeons to Cut
Short a Cold and Prevent Com-i
plications,
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| Every Druggist in U. S. Instruct
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ed to Refund Price While You
_ Wait at Counter if Relief Does
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Not Come Within Two Minutes,
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DELIGHTFUL TASTE, IMMEDI
ATE RELIEF, QUICK WARM-UP
——
The. sensation of the yea: in the
drug trade is Aspironal, the Two-
Mipute cold and cough relieves, au
thoritatively guaranteed by the .b~
oratorics, tested, approved and m.st
enthusiastically endorsed by the
highest authorities, and proclaimed
by the common peuple as ten times
as guick and effective as whisky,
rock and rye, or any other cold and
cough remedy they have ever tried.
All drug stores are now supplied
with the wonderful new elixir, so a)l
you have to do to get rid ot that col}
is to step into the nearest drug store,
hand the clerk half a dollar for a
bottle of Aspironal and tell him teo
serve yoy two teaspoonsful with four
teaspoonsful of water In a glass,
With your watch in your hand, teke
the drink at one swallow and call
for your money back in two minirtes
if you can not feel your cold fading
away like a dream witain the time
limit. Don't be bashful, for all drug
gists invite you and expect you to
try it. Evervbody's doing it
When {lmr cold or cough s re
lleved take the remainder of the
bottle home to your wife and bables
for Aspironal is by far the safest and
mose effective, the casiest to take
remedy for Infants and children.—
Advertisement.
your president—that advertising lis
'the art of telling an untruth skil
fully!”
And right over her head hung the
club motto: “Truth in Advertising.”
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Packers’ Dissolution
Decree Is Expected
(By International News Service.)
WASHINGTON, Feb. 27.—A final
decree dissolving the unrelated busi
nesses of the large packers, as agreed
between Attorney Gneral Palmer and
the packers, was expected to be en
tered in the Supreme Court of the
Diatrict of Columbia today. 4
LEVER ACT HELD VOID.
ST. LOUIS, Feb. 27.—United States
District Judge Farris, held the
amendment to the Lever act uncon
stitutional and dismissed the gov
ernment’'s case against L. Cohen
Grocery Company, charged with
profiteering in sugar. Judge Farris
held the Lever act violated the sixth
amendment to the constituion of the
United States. 5
Stomach-Kidneys- Heart- Laver
'Keep the vital organs healthy by
regularly taking the world’s stand
ard remedy for kidney, liver,
bladder and uric acid troubles—
~ GOLD MEDAL
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| CAPSULES
The National Remedy of Holland for
‘centuries and endorsed by Queen Wilhel.
‘nmina. At all druggists, three sizes.
"Look for the name Gold Medal on every boa
\ and accept nc imitation
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‘Treat Your
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~ Cold or Croup
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} Cheney’s Expectorant glves immae
diate relief to all colds. It is the
quickest of all cough remedies. [t
produces results now.
It is famoug as a cure for croup
and whooping cough. Cheney's Ex
pectorant is so pleasant that chil
dren ask for it when afflicted, Colds
are contagious and so every mem
ber of the family should take
Chenev's Expectorant on the ape
pearance of the slightest cold or
symptom of whooping coughk or
croup.—Adv,
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| The Artistic and
| Entrancing .
'\ New Millinery
O’ Spring—
THIC clever, the
smart, chie, irre
| proachable effects
| achieved in these new
creations simply allure
one to their side!
—gparkling with the in
nate charm and artistry of
genius—they represent
the season’s truly exclu
sive in Millinery,
\ :
osenbaum’s
Successors to Kulz
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A Clean Newspaper for Southern Homes
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The cold weather Thursday a\'ter-!
noon and night kept the fire depm't~|
ment busy answering calls wheru:
damage resulted from defective flues
and big fires. ‘
The roofs of the homes of L. Sug
arman, 351 Central avenue, and Tom |
Kinley, 353 the same street, were |
burned off during the afternoon. High |
winds caused the flames to gain|
headway. In both houses the fur
niture was damaged by water, |
Another roof fire was at the home |
of Miss Calloway, 31 Maerritts ave- |
nue. This house is owned by John
W. Grant. The flames were extin
guished before they had done much
damage.
Fire almost destroyed the Atlanta
Journal sub-statipn at 212 Lee street
and damaged tHe adjoining building.
where a burning awning for a time
was threatening. .
Calls were answered early Friday
morning from 40 Reiphart street and
414 Simpson street.
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§ FUN FOR WOMEN §
“Diamond Dyes” Turn Faded,
Old Apparel into New
N e 88888 BB e ePBB @ 88l P
Don’t worry about perfect results.
Use “Diamond Dyes,” guaranteed to'!
give a new rich, fadeless color to any |
fabrie, whether it be wool silk, linen, !
cotton or mixed goods,—dresses,
blouses, stocking, skirts, children’s |
coats, feathers, draperies, coverings.
The Direction Book with each
package tells so plainly how to dia
mond dye over any color that you'
can not make a mistake.
To match any material, have drug
gist show you “Diamond’Dye" Color
Card.—Adv.
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“THE FINEST 1V THE WORLD
I'M THE CUY THAT
PUTS THE FLAVOR
IN HiRSCHS KETCHUPR
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KRESTORE LOST APPETITES
’ Kelly Bros. Co.. Distributors, i
ATLANTA'S BRIGHTEST SPOT
DAYLIGHT DEPARTMENT STORE
Nowhere Will You See Prettier Spring
Dresses Than Can Be Made With These
Beaut: rl
eautiful New Wash Fabrics
IT WON'T BE LONG BEFORE THE NEW SPRING TR
frocks will dot the crowds making their appearance 4 f, RLU
like the first flowers of the season. You'll see them on AR \ ”«‘ \& R
Whitehall street where women shoppers gather in great g ;:{lg ¥ ‘;}';:\ :
numbers, at the parks, in the street cars—everywhere, in et ‘ ;:‘Ca ;m
fact. , o ,-{;1 ‘ i";: ey
Of course long before this your mind has turned to _ ) "'(4}4
thoughts of what YOUR spring frocks will look like, but B F
you haven’t yet bought the fabrics. It's to be a lively _g,"‘;b" ,
season and seamstresses will be busy. Besides, OTHER N | ]
women will be buying and will, by this very fact, 04 19
make inroads into the beautiful wash fabrics at HIGH'S '*‘ ";.‘g’,,
which will lessen the chances of late buyers. ‘ S
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By way of showing how fair-priced these wash dress | ybjl'éi
goods are, please note that HIGH’S was the first to offer iyfi” ,
40-inch fancy voiles at 50c per yard, and we are still sell- "4/s"‘:/’ ‘u] ‘
ing them That’s a:guidgpost that shows the way to r_eal o }25 & [
savings as other prices are equally as low. . ,_.%;f;;;-- >4
—4O-inch Printed Voiles in the eleverest patterns and
new spring colorings, marked, yard ..............98¢
—36 and 40-inch Voiles Printed Silk and Cotton
Crepe. Charming colors and new designs, yard..sl.2s
—4O-inch 2-ply Yarn Voiles. Can be had plain or .
satin striped in attractive colofs, for, yard...... 51.50
—36-ineh Percale, light and dark, per yard ........49¢
—B6-inch Shirting Madras, printed and woven,
DI I L. b s iniakipeßiss R ivan s csin i OO
—36-inch Shirting Madras, colored silk stripe effeets,
POP FBER . issi i ininsesavuin thuni sk enpinssesors MDD
—36-inch Shirting Madras, some silk stripes, others
highly mercerized. Pretty ecolors; worth $1.25;
FRPG civscavocnnevessvionipaanansissssrnsosansniid
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Drapery Remnants
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on S.le Friday
—This sale includes every short length of Drapery in stock
in lengths of from one to nine yards.
—ls you would save on your Draperies, attend this sale.
—All in two lots. Sale begins at 9 o’clock, Friday morning.
REMNANTS OF— ’
—Filet Net
—ShC)‘dOm laU(‘C
—Scrim c
—M arquisette
—V oile
—Crelonne
—Bordered Scrim
—Figured Marquisette
Values to $1.50 the yard.
REMNANTS OF—
—Cretonne
—Sun Fast Madras
= Cc
—Poplin
—Terry Cloth
—Damask
~—Shaikei
~V eltone
Values to $2..50 the yard.
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A Friday Sale of
Cretonne Seat Cushions
—just the cushion for that odd
rhu‘t?’ durably made In two ulzuws 049
and covered in several patterns of
cholce Cretonnes. Worth $2.00.
—Fourth Floor,
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g & @ FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1920,
ALL CHARGE PURCHASES
Made during the remaining days of Feb
ruary will appear on March statements.
PAYABLE ON APRIL IST
—~—Colored Organdy, Imported Swiss, all colors.
Priced, yard ............SI.OO, $1.25, $1.60 and $1.75
~—36-inch Linen Pongee, per yard .......c000......51.206
~——4s-inch Ramie Linen, per yard .......c....0....51.75
—45-inch French Linen, all colors, per yard....... 52.00
«27-imch Natural Colored Linene, per yard...%,....30¢
o 286 nek “Natural Colored Linene, per yard ....,...30¢
—36-inch Light Shirting Percale, per yard..........46¢c
—36-inch Light and Dark Percale, per yard..........49¢
-—27-inch Printed Colored Flaxon, per yard .........38¢
~—4o-inch Printed and Plain Voiles, in jpretty colors
and new patterns, to sell at, yard ...............50¢
—4O-inch Printed Voiles in an unusual variety of new
spring patterns are marked to sell at, yard .......76¢
s e —Maiy, Eloor L
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i CRETONNE SOFA PILLOWS
—Filled with silk floss, made in a $ 49
new round pattern — covered in .
Cretonnes of many new designs.
Worth $2.50. Special $1.49.
—Fourth Floor.
Clearing Odd L f
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W ’s Good Und
omen s LOO naer
garments - .
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Women’s
Gowns—
~THESE ARE MADE OF GOOD NAINSOOK,
neatly trimmed with embroidery edges at neck s .l 9
and sleeves. Finished bands of pink and blue.
They formerly sold for $1.60 and $1.69; to sell
FYlday 0P ccccervescncnsocosssscsssssnsosoncs
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Women’s
Camisoles— .
-—MADE OF GOOD QUALITY WASH SATIN IN
crepe de chine, They are fitted at bottom with c
elastic. The trimmings are fllet and novelty laces.
‘ The regular price of these camisoles was $1.50,
L 0 DOIL'TIRERY TOF sonrorihsnsssosessseseshs snhonss
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Women’s
Teddies—
~SPLENDID VOILE AND NAINSOOK WAS
used in the making of these teddies. They are c
in good conditioA but are slightly soiled from
being handled. They are trimmed with novelty,
fllet lace and embroideries. To sell Friday for..
—Third Floor,
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