The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, December 05, 1906, Image 13

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i t. '■ ' ' ■■ ■ 1 " 1 ' ■ ■ t. — ■■■ ■■ -■ Ckamb?rlin-J°hnson-DuBose Company. Chamberlm-Johnson-DuBoss Company. Chamberlin-Joknson-DuBosc Company. A Department We’re Proud Of And j Honestly Too—The Waists 1 Proud of it and justly, too. The waists, of course, in the first place, but the other factors so important j are there. The service in waiting upon you, the accommodations in fitting rooms. Lace Waists especially—of course there are other waists—waists in solids or fancy stripes and chiffon, but the Lace and Net Waists are decidedly in the forefront of popular favor. White, ecru, tan and blacks. Plain nets and fancy nets. . This very morning we can count some one hundred and fifty to two hundred new waists in something ; over a dozen different designs. * j The newest creations and combinations—the very thing worn and approved of at the New York Horse Show. There are some as low as $5.00, and a complete assortment at. 7.50^ 8.75, 10.00, 12.50, 15.00, ; 17.50, 20.00, 25.00 and 30.00. [ Among them are the latest effects in Liere lace with Japanese bands, and the beautiful Princess patterns. The black waist is an exquisitely hand wrought waist in all silk net, with silk lace medallions to out line the yoke. The price is 25.00. The waist at the right is of tan Princess lace combined with tucked net; the yoke of Vallace'f bands set together. Price is.. I / *31/ In Silk Waists there is a handsome line in Peau de Cgyne, Waists for evening or street wear. Black, white and colors at ; Mousseline de Soie, Taffeta and Messaline. 5.00, 7.50,10.00 Qiamberlin-Johhson DuBsse C ompany,