Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, June 11, 1907, Image 6

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Think quickly—how many rooms in the house need just such a table as this? For they’ll do duty in every room and the porch parlor. Made with 24 by 24-inoh top, with null turn ed legs securely dove-tailed into place. Finished with good golden oak finish. One hundred of them for Wednesday only at this price. Regular $2.00 tables. Three-piece Parlor Suits, of sofa, arm and side chairs. Solid mahogany, hand-carved frame, with plain parts finished with piano polish, and carving aull finish. Carved with lion heads and claw feet. Covered in handsome brocaded silk damask, with Nile ground with colored flowers and wreaths. Suit was 160.00. » ' Blue Tag Sale Price 100.00 □ r ——= ! : cr — f f F 1 ^ / - SbM i Solid Mahogany Suite of 3 pieces; dull finish. ’ SIDEBOARD— Top 66x24 inches. Height 56 inches. ■ Mirror 12x62 inches. CHINA CABINET—15 inches wide, 62 inches liigh with mirror inside cabinet. TABLE—54 inches diameter. This is a “Sheraton” style suite which is so favored by lovers of the colonial styles. Regular price ’or these three pieces $264.50; Blue Tag Sale Price 223.50 CKamberlin-JoKnson-DuBo c sc ■ ' r Fasso (JDR.SET The right Corset makes all the difference. This year’s style features — the flounced skirts, ruffled sleeves and floating sashes—seem to have been devised for the lissome long-waisted woman. The stout woman thinks how pretty they are—and sighs hopelessly. Suppose sho is told about a corset that will add two good inches to the length of her waist and at the same time make it more slender and give her the long, sloping hip line. There is just such a corset here for every short-waisted wom an, but not the same corset by any means. There are a dozen or so models, and every model is built to produce the desired lines of trimness, slender waistedness, long hip and rounded bust on some special type of figure that needs help to be just right. The over-stout woman is taken care of, the over-thin woman, too—the woman who needs softening lines and a corset that will make the most of curves and hide angles. Let us help you wear sashes—or any other feature of summer finery that needs grace and trimness and good carriage to make it successful. If yOu have never-worn a Fasso, let our corsetieres fit one. You’ll not be im portuned to buy. > Once you really know the comfort of these genuine Paris made Fasso Corsets, you’ll fall so in love with it that you’ll never have to be urged to buy. FASSO Cerssts at 8.75 10.25 12.75 13.50 Chamberlin-Johnson-DuBos? Co. THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. Furniture of the Highest Type Ev«n to the Lowest in Price What you put into your house affects you more closely than perhaps you realize. ’ r _ And by the same mark it affects the store that sells you a cheap, trashy piece.. : Now when it gets down to $1.25 for an article of furniture, one might argue that not much ought to be ex- , pected, butif a $1.25 table was to collapse “with all on board,” you’d blame us, forgetful of the little price you oaid, no doubt. \ . ' I No; nowhere down to the cheapest is there any hidden shoddy in Chamberlin-Johnson-DuBose Furniture. \ This is no collection of cheap, hastily flung together stuff, as is frequently done, for “bargain sale” purposes. It was not made to sell on its looks, with flaws hidden under putty or varnish. Every, piece is the kind that 111 TM^thenffs thVsort of furniture we have put “Blue Tag” reductions on during the month of Juhe. Oh? Hundred Tables, Like Gut, Wednesday 1.25 Each A TOMMY. JUNE 11. jam. French Corset—tbs ASSO”