Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, December 05, 1907, Image 4

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From All the World They Have Come These Pretty AVares for Atlanta s Christmas Buying. Wares that hint irresistibly of the blossomy brightness of gay Japan; wares that epitomize the solid quaintness of water-logged Holland, whose only fluttery thing is her inevitable wind-mill; wares from France, airy and graceful, rarely forgetting in their decorative motifs the stately daintiness of the Empire and Louis lays; wares from Germany, now as seriously solid as their Teutonic maters, now as ambitiously frivolous as Wilhel m s mustachios; wares from Hungary, Bohemia, China, Italy—and New York. They are all here, tabled and ticketed, ready to be chosen and wrapped for your holiday giving. Here are pottery, brass and copper, fashioned into a hundred attractive forms, beautiful and useful. We cannot refrain from specifying, in a brief way, of course, some of these wares so that you may he guided in making your selections. W^e pause only for this word of comment—that the gathering we offer is entirely worth the prominent place and space which we afford it in this great store. The allied lines of Jewelry, Crystal and Fine Leathers are rich in attractions also, hut we dwell particularly today upon the more merely decorative things. An inspection of the entire department will convince you of its adequacy. Here you will find: Galle Glass, vases, bowls, bottles, $1.50 to $9.50. Japanese China, tea sets, pitchers, odd dishes, bowls, jars, vases, 25c to $5.00. Bohemian Glass Vases in Tiffany glass designs, hand- carved crystal, silver inlaid designs, gilt and bronze mountings and many other styles. 25c to $12.50. Bisque Ware in dainty old-fashioned figures, danc ing girls, flower carriers, match holders, 25c to $5.00. Hungarian Ware in plates, tea-cups, pitchers, steins, bowls, candlesticks, vases, flower pots. 25c to $2.48. Children’s China in toy figure decorations, mugs, tea-cups, bowls, pitchers and plates, 35c to 65c. Holland Pottery, .jardi nieres, vases, jugs, candle sticks, steins, ink stands, etc., 95c to $6.50. Empire Porcelain, cream white with gold bronze mountings, baskets, fem dishes, vases, flower pots, 75c to $8.50. Desk Sets, bronze, brass, wood and other materials, $3.50 to $15.00. Smokers’ Sets, copper, bronze, brass, etc., $4.50 to $12.50. Vienna Bronzes, cigar chests, desk pads, ink stands paper knives, book racks, letter racks,, etc., $1.00 to $42.50. Clocks, gold, bronze, china, pottery, nickel, etc., in end less variety, 75c to $50.00. Brass Goods, jardinieres, $1.50 to $18.50. Brass Goods, umbrella stands, fem dishes, pedes tals, tobacco jars, etc.. $2.00 to $17.50. Special Tables— Brooches, stick pins, veil pins, purses, pocketbooks, holly boxes of stationer}', vases in variety, oatmeal bowls, plates, ramekins, cof fee cups, candlesticks, gin ger ale or wine glasses, cigar band ash trays, egg cups, butter plates, tobacco jars, ' and so on in rich and pleas ing variety, 10c to 25c. Chamberlin- Job nson- DuBose Co i «7