The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, October 15, 1906, Image 4

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4 THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. LMV, UiJIUllrAi Ui, i: Why Cnaml>«rlin-joKhSQn-DuBose Company: There’s something in the very name of “French Millinery” that is electric. But Paris—what atro cities are committed in the name. But waving aside the whole class of hats that but assume the name, “French Millinery,” there is another point to be guarded in choosing Paris Hats. All that Paris sends forth, as we’ve said before, isn’t to be considered as above suspicion. Paris produces some poor, some passably good, and a few masterpieces of Millinery. To go still further—Paris, even with her masterpieces, is fickle. She may rave over a stunning creation today and desert it tomorrow. So, summing it down to the last degree, to follow Paris at all, one must observe at close range. And pray, what is Paris style, if it isn’t absolute and to-the-minute ? We follow Paris at very close range. With our own eyes—the eyes of Chamberlin-Johnson-DuBose Co.—our own repre sentative right in the leading shops of Paris sending almost daily the newest direct to us to be car ried out in our own work rooms for Atlanta. ' ■ . THE HAT PICTURED HERE IS ONE OF THE NEWEST CREATIONS ' DRAWN FROM HAT IN STOCK CKamberlin-JoKhson DuBgse Company. Chambsrlin-Johnson-DuBose Company. Chamberlm-Johnson-DuBos? Company. Chamberlin-Johnson-DuBose Company.