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Tomorrow In The Dress Goods Department
The Silks Will Hold Full Sway
An Exposition— A Silk Textile Education If You Will Take
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f The Time To Study The New Weaves
Extreme efforts and centuries of knowledge seem to have crystallized in the most exquisite silks that
have come here to make up a Chamberlin-Johnson-DuBose Stock. Diversified, comprehensive, teeming
with novelties, and heralded with unsurpassable values. Our silk buyer was certainly inspired and en
thused by the wonderful possibilities in the silk market With the best silks in the world to buy from
and the greatest silk department in the South to buy for, unhampered and unhindered, we have called
upon the looms of the world for their richest treasures. Marvels in spinning and coloring. -•
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Look here, look there; stand at this side or over there-some new surprise is there for you. For
tomorrow the silks will hold full sway. Festoons and cascades of iridescent color; great heaps of soft, de
lightful, delicate, shimmering stuffs in-dainty evening shades. Clear, firm, strong weaves in street shades.
New faces and old friends in new dress, but above and beyond all the greatest silk showing that you have
ever seen.
Silk Chiffon Cloth
Chiffon doth in the full skirt width with the grad
uated polka dots forming borders.
Dots of great sise in colors on white grounds.
Chiffon cloths again in Ombre effects.
And again it is printed in the effect of a dainty
quilling of blue ribbon worked into a ruffle with lace me
dallions in the field above the Bounce.
Marquesettes
Jfarquesettes in solid colors—all silk and silk and
silk and wooL
And the printed Marquesettes, artistic effects you
might expect in finely hand-painted Japanese floral de
signs upon tinted silk bolting cloth; thin as air; so del
icate in textpre. A fabric exquisitely soft and sheer.
And New York and Paris dressmakers are gather
ing these up at a rate that if we didn’t own these we
could not get hold of a yard of them for you.
Ribbon Stripes
All silk Voile in solid colors with a broad 4-inch band
of black and white Pekin ribbon stripes.
All silk voiles, tiny checks, scarcely larger than a
pin point, blues and white, gray and white and other ef
fects with embroidered dots and figures scattered over
the surface, hit or miss.
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Silk Chiffon Voile
Chiffon Voile, with dark colored back grounds and
light printed spots, and in contrasting coin dots, here
and there.
More Silk Voile
All silk Voiles in the dark dull color combinations—
all silk voile in Biadere stripes — brown, with black,
dark blue with black, dark green with black. Silks that
may not catch your eye as quickly as some of the bright
er colors, but their richness grows in your favoring.
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Pongees
Pongee Silks—the old fashion pongees, and the new,
rough pongees checked, plaid, fancy and solid color pon
gees.
Foulards
Foulards! Yes, indeed—old friends not to be omit
ted in any silk announcement. Foulards in plain col
ors, in small dots, in large dots, in large or small fig
ures, in satin stripes, with jacquard designs, with bor
ders—foulards, but all in new dress.
j Silk Nets and Cotton
1 7»ets—and nets are the' most sought after things in
the dry goods line today. Sought after because it prom
ises to be the greatest year for them in half a decade.
Plain nets, in white and colors, dotted nets, medal
lion figured nets, solid color fancy silk nets, plain and
fancy nets in cotton—Chantilly diigw» in large motifs-
Great rose patterns, dark shades in solid color nets.
Chamberlin-Johnson-DuBose Co.
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