Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, July 10, 1912, EXTRA, Page 8, Image 8
8 :QU<V<V<V<<l *«*<(<*****<*«■*■«*****<*"*««*■* v **** c * fv * v * v * v * v * v ” vc ** v * v * v *** v ***** v < v "v*f*r'z I MichSto 2« Annual July Pre-lnjentory Sale I Ra S q,' i £ “The Real Department Store" * £ THE POSSIBILITIES OF THE VALUE-GIVING POWER OF THE RICH STORE WERE SHARPLY OUTLINED IN OUR YESTERDAY’S EXTENSIVE ADVERTISING; YET IT SERVED ! 5 ONI YAS A HINT OF THE UNFOLDMENT OF THE STORE’S RESOURCES THAT WILL CONTINUE FROM DAY TO DAY THROUGHOUT THIS MONTH IN TODAY S NEWS J * OF THE STORE'S DOINGS WE CHRONICLE CONCESSIONS THAT CHAMPION OUR CLAIMS AS THE GREATEST VALUE GIVING STORE IN THE SOUTH. Great Pre-Inventory Reductions in the Great Pre-Inventory Lessenings in the Great Pre-Inventory Reductions in Pre-Inventory Reduction on Rugs J £ p 1 i W C f LINEN and WASH GOODS Section RIBBONS RUGS RUGS RUGS: Bb II LZiII \~II I it L~ Z1 | Reducing "ur line of fine Shirtings at and below cost price. The Opportunity of a Lifetime to Replenish Needs at ” S IyVUW ▼ IV 11 WWWBvbb COLLARS. GUIMPES. HOSIERY AND PARASOLS. LESS THAN MILL COST * 25 . Get your yearly supply of fine Shirts out of this lot. Ribbon Remnants at 1-2 Price T “n. Tkic Prilli? tRa * Jto A BIG FOUR" OHermq for Quick Buyers Tomorrow. . ' 1-2 to 2 1-2-yard lengths—all fresh clean remnants in plain taf- LiOOK at IBIS nrilliani oargain. g to L lp at 8 A M. 15c J d - " * offer ~n th,B 101 many *"° d Sty,M ° r madreS feta, moire, messaline. satin, plain and fancy wash, flowered and BEST FRENCH WILTON AND AXMINSTER nR __„ F< . ,nat w( “re -be aya a. Persian effects, brocaded, plain and novelty stripes—widths and Z\»ti w r 4 UHtsstb. ~--a lengths suitable for millinery, hats. bows, underwear and fancv 1/1 1 l\l I Y Lswr I / - T* LINEN-COTTON VOILE-DIMITY! Also our full Uno of fin* FToneh Percales, the best at -oe yard wo » R For a c , ean . up at regutar ppjces J / KjllLa I • c/X 1 & ■ Jto \ 'are* ar<; ■ iptivatlng ■ olio tion of the BEST STYLES of THIS At 21c yd. A splendid lot of fine Shirtings of the best style; ’ -- * - - 7 « 'J* cry. ,;i .... .... .ger |. .nt bti' re. ent)' received these im 'ud* quit* a few qg Toor.als famous goods, values to 35c. f" IChUS <111(1 Coat VOIIaFS, SI.Z 5 to ?OU ana SOO KUgS, NOW a BH A -tanner' in ih> hous> •»>.<»< -han '•* 1 hPI '' '"T At 33c yd. David and John Anderson's finest Shirtings and f|/\ V«l«tae a A « ir ■iddi :' am! ”• n" - ' ' "‘ p s, ( " 11 ' " r— man' other very fine grades of Madras Cloths, not one less than SZ.Vu V & lUCS, At 0./C fill f to ; ••.<!' "-i I 1 *’ th u t \on <an nave wiin 1 n«>l • r»»r wB -... , tt s IM . ,11) respond prompt hto this a< afle yard. Fichus and coat collars, all the newest effects, combinations of A„l,, a „ 4 W lingerie AND MARQUISETTES. At 44c yd. Benedict Schroll’s fine Austrian Madras, being lawn and Plauen lace, of sheer lawn and embroider.', of pique 11118 18 Uniy an iniroauction v ., .Au hHo-ht .run without doubt the most beautiful fabrics shown at 85c per yard, trimmed in Plauen lace and some tn combination \al and imita- f 0 hundreds of Other tin precedent Pd bargains in Rugs of fill ” T•>. . ,ii. l.\rENi'LL> slßn.Ni, l ALlwt.s tirignt. • risp tion Babv Irish lace. Values from >1.25 to $2.00. flAas j 4.- j ■ * i i i- ° f in ». ' ’ cr.d • ■!' iinn'iiall.' ibundant. These At sg c y( f xll of our highest gtade Shirtings, nothing re- p e . lnventory sale price at. choice Sizes- —domestic and imported—including a very special ■ To ■ ' t’l >’• u" ki', -napped up a' tn< psremptori served Men of taste will find her* the highest type fabrics. lot of TB ' 'X'.'.T " ,i ’ ' rnr ” n ' At 88c yd. The richest 8l!k Shirtings made; nothing can ap- A Bargain IO GumpeS, $ 1.25 Vallies, ’R I 1 TTIMP DITPC a * $34.85 proaih tn beauty these exquisite Bohemian fabrics; values $1.15 at 79c IVlAlillNkJl KUUd - J? i■. .<> to $35 values. A lot of Guimpes in the most fashionable styles—neatly made and <. ’ r" C-pas Pr A-I n Vpn tnrv Narrnwino nr of finest quality material. Guimpes of Fishnet. Nottingham and at greatly reduced prices. s *• t; .0 to r; 50 values. 7*5 vlicai lIC luvcuiuij ui shadow laces—in white, cream and black. All are finished with Third Floor. • JSI tin” ’•»•£>. < w , , it ex m t rxM c newest shape collars, and fashionable length sleeves; also tape ’ I Ip .<!!■ ;; 1.. * ' n vilu. S sl4 75 Prices in NOTIONS waistbands. Values from $1.25 to *2.50. 7Qc « w rs . a > ’.l',"- . x co oc ent m rn. nmo R ah cmc anh nra.tTv T)1 , Pr *- lnventory Bale each ' ™ Great Pre-Inventory Sale - _ >1 ?1b < , . 11l P. SI M 5 SOLID GOLD TOP BAR PINS AND BEAUTY PINS—I he ED J 7C Oil • n »en, ■ regular twenty-five and thirty-nine cents Gold-top VzOllaT 811(1 OetS. 3UC anO IDC h ITTI rn w * 11'S'V m aII K w *1 WASH WAISTS. Pins, everv pin warranted towear; all go in at I»C wr . ijllllllllieiy UUIIIIIICr tJII.IXO | J* LINGERIE, MARQUISETTE AND PEPLUM WAISTS. VaIUCS, at OZC e o or . a n - n .* o M ~ r . . . „ g RIBBON BAR PINS— One of rhe season's greatest sellers; . ~ w -• j 3>Z.UU. >bZ«OU and iPJ.uU ValllCS IO 42- ■ *• ' -• .urn 0 ..f b-v.,,,,.. ,1,.. I.IIMIII MERY made of ribbon, in ail c-ors; can he used fm different 1 ft- New and dainty Collar and < uff Sets in combination lawns and B>«..uv, tpfc.uv auu P it- “ 1 r- -i i ’ * U'OIAN ... X . ■ Ik., advamag.' Os instead of 50, they will be onl> IUC 'ace. Swiss embroidered and Plauen lace. Values ode and ..•>< m.and 45-10. Bordered Foulard Silks" them Bargains »mh ;i> this* ar. not to be had elsewhere, ami ' Pre-Inventory sale price » vuiaiu vims -- on '., possible al mi JuL sib Regular, C| gQ OPERA CHAINS—S*e these beautiful Imported Chains in »L each OfcV Never before ill the history of the store have you had ■ Jfc ' BEAUTIFULLV tailored ’ *- m’ t i n gs" ‘7"el ’«"i ?-hta h p^t''wc. fanC? .'.^. On * 49© Men’s Silk Lisle Sox, 25c Values, at, such « of fresh, stylish and sea 8 ■V linen shirts. r> • 1 e sonable merchandise at such a small cost. $ to v H" .O- r, .-matn <• .f ihes. beautifully Tai- HAT PIN SA LE—I hfnk of buying a regular Imported fancy r aiT, lOC. These choice Foulards come in manv beautiful \ra 1 . Shoi . • manui-.i elf. .|s. fashioned on exquisitely mod- si one - mounted Hal Pin i hat sold at 25c and 39e. 1A ft ’ l lit se < non e r ouiai <is oine m i laijv neaumui ara I w .I, ■ tell he .. -ginal mines ..f He sht ..vm ope hundred stylet to select from, at IW Pre-Inventory -ale of Men's Silk Lisle Sox; made full fashioned. ] )lan an d scroll designs and can be had in all desirable I jjp V' : Ihe mqnuuimimo moMor $1.69 LEATHER BELT CLEARANCE— AII kinds of Ladles and purple, _ 1 1 -" - l'hiiibenv •Leather Beits. The accumulation of th* 1 e> i r cot r» i <♦> a r\ . d» r* r\ Wednesday, at Still a. m., to Great Pre-Inventory Attractions in the cmi Cl nc at on o .k , ~, , xr t . a«nof- ‘ e X oC w• i ir ■ • n • ETON SHIELDS at 25c—See th* popular Shield at th* low- ValiiPß as 3Rd See Our Show Windows. , Juvenile and Lingerie Sections H price ever quoted. Un the Notion Floor T pft Aisle jgn GIRLS SCHOOL AND VAt.AtIUN DHtSSES, SIZES 2TO 14 «„,- h ~„„ imported shapes; beautiful . ol'ectfon of solid color satins and to eeitinr ria n >nri ' hiaed »taffetas in all desirp.ble shades, all-over flowered and Persian es- Great Pre-InventOTV Sale in the i !'■ ri I.l'. n 111111.1,1'. -iz.es mII OO .<»nt at ' " 50© fevts. solid centers w ith novelty flowered and stripe borders-—black _ __ _ years, worth $1 ■" to S'l.Mi ■' an< j white stripes and novelty effects: white linen, plain hemstitch- W It •11 • J* LAWN SACQUES. INITIAL SCARF PIN AND TIE CLASP SETS— Hand-en- ed and embroidered. Most fashionable length handles in novelty |V|l 111 T"l f&YXT I ! W. . -i.c.-mlly tlx. . ..|l< , tues.- figured and < ,avp,i , SignP ' Stars , Pll Ti. <’lasp Set=; Roman 2g C des j??* Values from $4.50 iTillllllVel JT I X t?V' d la o^ Sa Tm“ : | fom 49© ■ Mam I 'Floor Center.' " Mam"'pioer Right. $3.85 For tomorrow's bargain treat we offer a brand new invoice of J to fl ’ ' 1 11,11 11 i.ipm .-tiling at... those beautiful, swell and intensely favored ! W INFANTS' RUSSIAN, FRENCH AND EMPIRE DRESSES., PANAMAS!! I SIZE? ITO <1 YEARS. as mb W W' W T^e Soutrl American made models, regularly worth slo.o' 1 . To- 1 * sac l\/| IzlfU 5 longki MONOS. IV| Ixll. li <\F ■> |\ 1 >7X 11 ■ SAMPLE HAT SHAPES. w l ...of 1.-,n r.r,ian <ml n.ual pat- OQm A▼ A • A Writo An«to A > High-class Hat Shapes in the extreme novelties—all Cl HA, I’l-LTI.I'. I (in IM. 1. . - tn mat. h. Worth *2.'.'| | colors and black—Hemps. Java* and Chios: choice. , —— ■ 1 ■r—I—yiST" 1 —yiST" U - L-L.. 1,1 ! u.! L . ll ,u 1 ,... L ,___ -l _ . .M L ...o—.. THE REPORT “The Finance Committee pays close attention to the investments of the Company’s funds, and it should be heartily commended for a resolution it has adopted for its guidance. It is provided by this resolution that no member of the Com mittee shall, either directly or indirectly, borrow any of the Company’s funds, nor shall any member, directly or indirect ly, receive or take any commission for loans made, or upon securities purchased for the Company.” He also says: “The Company’s minutes are well kept, and set out in detail the action of the Directorsand various Committees.” « And in his final comment he further states:” 1 he officers of the Company must be complimented for their administration, which is without reproach, ami lor the earnest desire they have ever displayed to conserve the interests of the policyholders.’’ April, 1912. JOHN F. ROCHE, ACTUARY to the Alabama Insurance Dept. WILMER L. MOORE, President THOMAS D. MEADOR, Vice President FRANK ORME, Sec. and Treas. JOSEPH H. WILLIAMS. Auditor JACKSON & ORME. Counsel W. S. KENDRICK, Medical Director ROBERT F. MOORE, Agency Secretary DIRECTORS . FRED S. BALL L. P. HILLYER WILMER L MOORE R. J. TAYLOR Attorney Montgomerv, Ala. Sec Georgia Rankers Association. Pres The Southern States Life Insur- Pres. American National Bank. LEWIS H. BECK Maron. Ga anue Co Maron. Ga. Pres Be.k A Gregg Hardware Co A B hjjLL JOHN E. MURFMV CHAS. A. WICKERSHAM J W CALLAHAN Vice Pres. Prairie Pebble Phosphate Co.. Director Lowry National Bank and J- W. cwui-RnMni > • Georgia Railway & Electric Co. rr S ' A - A ” K K ana Naval Stores. Bainbridge, ua. savannah, Ga. R R of A WILLIAM I MURRAY Mtor i rei ß Sa?ann A ah N Ga. MARION M. JACKSON Pres. The Murray Drug Co . Colum- JOHN R. WILKINSON Os th* Eau’ Firm Jackson nrmt s. C. Judge Ordinarj ’s f’ourt. Fulton County, Naval s*^ 0 | N Fla. W. McEWEN JOH NSTON A. J. ORME Ga Capitalist. Macon. Ga. Os the Law Firm of Jackson & Orme. MELL R WILKINSON TENCH C COXE I ipitalisi Asheville. N C. HARVIE JORDAN FRANK ORME Ser. & Treas. of the Van Winkle Gin \ Pres. Southern Cotton Growers Asso- Sec. & Treas. The Southern States Life * Machine Co. W. T GENTRY, elation Insurance Co. mcmu President Southein Bell Tel. * Tel. Co JOSEPH H. WILLIAMS I ROSS HANAHAISI W ' S ' KENDRICK ' MD - J ' E ' RANK,N Auditor The Southern States Life In- Medical Director The Southern States Cashier Battery Park Bank. Asheville, surance Co. li. - 1 arollna Portland < etnent Co.. . . N C '■barle-mn. S O. Life Insini i.ee i o. H. C. WORTHEN C. E HARMAN . o, K ' NCA Ju ar- Pres BMterv heville. General Superintendent Western Inion <;.!<.■ Agent \\ <<• A. R R Pres Griffin Mfg » «>. and Kincaid Cot. r I el. Co.. Atlanta. Ga. ton Mills. • L. C. HAYNE j. m. STEPHENS C * G - Z’RKLE Ur* - Tiu- Planters L«»an .v Savings MEADOR Division <’ommercial Supt Western Zirkle & Moore. Real Estate, Montgorn- Bank of Augusta. Ga, Vice President Lowry National Bank. Union Telegraph Co. esy, Ala. THE SOUTHERN STATES LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY / " • 8. McLEOD, Supervisor of Agents A f L ln f a Cnnmia For State of Georgia, Candler Building Mtldllia, THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. WEDNESDAY. JULY 10. 1912.