Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, December 10, 1907, Image 6

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Here s A n Economy Climax For You-Tke Crowning Event of Tins, Our Best Y ear s Selling In Coats And Suits. Listen: You like to buy bargains. So do we. We never miss an advantageous one if possible. Tbat s wby we've bad our Coat and Suit man m New York for the past week.’ He s just back after an industrious week of bargain-buying. "AVhat, you say, ""buying more Coats and Suits at tbe tail of tbe season? Yes, sir; yes, madame. Buying more. And sucb buying! Less, positively, for tbe finished garment tban tbe cost of importing tbe material. For example: A manufacturer, bis eyes and thoughts on summer stuff, wants to ""clean up a lot of heavy Coats, a few dozen Suits, a line of Waists. He needs tbe money—needs it much. We make him an offer. He winces a bit at first. > Thinks it over. Takes us up. Done! Tbe goods are ours. Fast as tbe express can burry them At- lantaward they come, and here they are—-all ready for a Special Sale ^Wednesday morning tbat will make you open your eyes. Sale lasts while tbe goods do. No Reserve m All Are Included—These New From Our Tins Marvelous uit Sal Ones Just In Regular Stock and Those on Hand GROUP 1 In this group are plain tailored Suits,.Wors teds, Herringbones, Serges, a few Broad cloths, striped and plain materials. The coats are chiefly 27 and 36-inch lengths. In all there are about sixty-five Suits, comprising six styles. They are Suits that ordinarily we’d be selling at $25, $30, $35. $18.75 GROUP 2 These are elegant Suits, short, braided ef fects mostly, in plain and fancy Broadcloths, Diagonal Cheviots and other favored mate rials. A few r white and light blue Broadcloths. Wo consider these Suits as good value as wo have ever sent out of the house. Styles, ma terials, workmanship are top-notch. Colors new and numerous. They’re new, nobbv, stunning Suits. Prices, $35, $40, $45 and $50. GROUP 3 The Suits in this group cover the season’s most admired stylos in plain, man-tailored and fancy trimmed effects; besides, they in clude ever so many of the very recent ideas and attractive innovations. The Coats are long and short. The colors very desirable. Regularly these have been .sold at $50, $60, $65, $76.' GROUP 4 Without reserve, all the highest priced Suits we have had this Season and others just add ed, are put in this group. Severely plain man-tailored styles, fancy trimmed and braid ed effects, all colors, superb materials, the best things we’ve had. Some imported mod els in white and light-colored Broadcloths. These were $65, $75, $85, $90. Xkis Sale: $25 Tins Sale: $35 0 ' . <•' . i ■' r ■ . i. Caracul Coats Caracul has made for itself an immense popularity. It is an imported fabric, light, soft, warm and with endless wear- possibilities, It is tbe very thing for tbis climate. It is good to look at, makes a most becoming coat and is at once dressy, serviceable and inexpensive. Tbe drawings show tbe styles we are offering for tomorrow. Note tbe stnart lines, tbe graceful, nifty styles, tbe effective finish, tbe general attractiveness. These coats have guaranteed satin linings, and we have a full line— all sizes. Now note tbe prices—they’re less tban tbe original cost of tbe material. Regular $15 Coat, Special $8.75 Regular$20 Coat, Special $12.75 MISSES’ SUITS: A special value in a new lot of Misses Suits, in stripes, checks and mixtures. 1 K /Y/Y Very' nohhy little suits that we sell regularly at' $20, $22.50, and $25. THIS SALE: . . , Second Floor, beginning at 9 o'clock AVednesday. Chamberlin-Jonnson-DuBose Co.