Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, October 28, 1907, Image 10

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10 THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. Tomorrow Morning Over tke Counters of Our Dress Goods Section tke Woman and Opportunity Will Meet, tke Occasion Being Suck a Sale of Fakncs as our Store Annals kave Rarely Paralleled Here, verily, is news to gladden tke keart of ker wko is tknfty news to bring tke woman wko Knows a Good Tking scurrying to our Dress Goods Counters at nine o'clock tomorrow morning. Were we given to superlatives and to blatantly noisy advertising, kere s an occasion tkat would justify tbe largest adjectives and tke kugest types. But we infinitely prefer to tell you tke simple facts in tke case and let you be botk judge and jury. Here's tke keart o' tke matter: We' ve determined upon vitally reducing tke Dress Goods stock. We want a quick job of it no left-overs, no slow-moving, take-it-easy kind of business; but a swift, skort, complete and definite sale tkat clears our skelves and gives us tke space we need. It takes peculiarly attractive pricing to effect tkis. And so we've priced in a way tkat will make you sit up and take notice. See kere: Group One Group Two Here is a lot of light-weight weaves that we've been selling at from fifty to seventy-five cents. , Most of them were brought over from last season, hut they're ' just as good for certain uses as anybody could want. They are in a splendid range of col ors—plain, embroidered and striped fab rics. In the lot are some Mystral Cloths* in grays, tans, brown, green—44 inches wide. Also 6ome plain voiles, light colors— grays, lavender, green—the hind that have been seventy-five cents. The possibilities in these are infinite. The clever home-dressmaker can work wonders with these stuffs—they lend themselves so readily to her deft handling. A hit of lace—a touch of color—a glint of Persian tones—and there's your gown. Can you grasp the full value?—Not until you see them. They were formerly 50c, 65c and 75c. Here are a lot of Plaid Suitings, 27 inches wide, in good colors—grays, reds, greens, blues—English weaves, granite finish. This is the kind of stuff par ex cellence for children’s frocks—so service able, so susceptible of clever manipulation in the mother's hand. Gay, autumnal tints for the wee folk; clear, strong color for the school-girl's pretty blouses and frocks; and soberer grays and browns for grown-ups. Some are suitable for coat- suits. A distinctively worth-while value. These were formerly 85 cents. Tuesday s Sale . . . 35 cts Tuesday s Sale . . . 22 cts The Village Blacksmith The famous painting hy ds Marsau, valusd at $45,000, will be ON FREE EXHIBITION in eur stors temerrow after nine o’clock. A mastsrpisce—a wehderful canvas—a treat. Ysu ars invited te view it. Group Th ree Here you may well hold your breath! In this group are SilkEoliennes Wool Batistes Silk and ^VoolTaf- Plaid Suitings feta Cloths Silk and wool Voiles Tamise Cloths All wool Voiles Mohairs Silk Warp Henn- Herringbofte AVor- ettas sted Shadow stripe Voiles Fabrics that are new, fresh, and every one elegant. Why, here are materials for Tail or. Reception and Evening gowns. Here, for instance, is a Herringbone Un finished ^Vorsted that we've been selling for $1.75. Here are Henriettas that were the same; Eoliennes in the desirable colors—blue, tan, champagne, coral, rose, stuffs that were $2.50 a yard; here are shadow-sttiped Voile as graceful, as charming a fabric as ever went into a gown in the daintiest colors. They used to he priced up to $2.00. Here are Plaid Suitings of distinct style and ele gance—some of the black and white checks being a thoroughly modish expression for smart tailor gowns. These were formerly $1, $2 (and some $3) Tuesday s Sale . . . 58 cts Now yeu hav? the facts. We want to add this on?: Thes? goods are standard stuffs, n°t those off-color, off-style, fancy freak fabrics that ire so often put up for special sales. These are the things that hav? be?h, and are, th? backbone of the autumn trade. Th?y are sur regular line ffered, as we said, at p?culiar pricing in order to giv? us room. Th?y may last till lunch time—w? doubt it. None sold b?fore nine ©’dock. Chamberlin-Johnson-DuBose Co.