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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
WKOTEITPAY, 3Vm 19,19OT,
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AND IN THE READY-TO-
WEAR THURSDAY
Sale of Little
Girls Dresses
Five dozen or so in the lot, all high-
grade in the making and in the materials—
you’d never guess it from the prices we’re
putting on them, but, as we say, there are
but five dozen.
In white madras, plain and checked,
white batiste and lawns, trimmed with lace
and medallions.
3.00 Dresses, 1.50
4.00 Dresses, 2.00
5.00 Dresses, 2.50
6.00 Dresses, 3.00
7.50 Dresses, 3.75
Also one lot of lower priced gingham
dresses, 2.25 and 2.50 ones,
2.50 ahd 3.00
Lingerie Waist's,
1.50
And 2.50 and 3.00 can do a great deal
in white waists these days.
A good many of these are ’’Royal”
Waists, and every particular woman knows
what that means.
Lingerie creations with entire fronts
of English eyelet embroidery, trimmed with
inserted bands of embroidery in designs to
match. i
And also a few plain tailored effects, in
linens.
K
ItaOhOS
1.15
One lot of long Kimonos in those dainty
fan patterns, Dresden designs and polka
dotted French lawns—blue and white, black
and white, red and white, with bands of
solid white lawn.
Cut with full flowing sleeves; wide and
full in the skirt.
About 60 Kimonos in the lot that were
priced 1.25, 1.50, 1.75,
At 95c
10.00,11.50 andl2.50 Skirts,
Thursday, at
At 6.45
Voiles—and in just the
colors that "have the call.”
Black, blue, a few browns,
tan, gray and champagne.
We show one here in the
cut. Full plaited with plen
ty of material and nothing
skimped in the tailoring.
Trimmed with two wide
bands of black taffeta.
These are 10.00, 11.60 and
12.50 skirts that have been
sold down to two or three of
a pattern or Bize, but all
smart new styles.
There are also a few Taf
fetas in this lot.
6.45
11.75,12.50
and 15.00
Lihgerie Dr?sseS;
7.98
i
No, indeed, you couldn’t begin one of
these dresses at 7.98. Try the material alone
—French lawn, Persian lawn or French bat
iste-figure it at 7.98.
But these are trimmed elaborately-
trimmed with yards and yards of fine
French Val. laces. And skirts are full, extra
full and wide.
Examine the making—seams carefully
finished, stitching without a flaw or pulled
or puckered place.
Little things, but they all count in these
dainty white summer lingerie garments.
Thursday, <
7.98
1.00
Wash
Petticoats
At 59c
Black and white striped
Percales.
Petticoats made full width
with a neatly plaited double
ruffle, trimmed with stitch
ed band of solid black.
The material alone, figur
ed by the yard, comes to 78c.
Are arguments necessary, or
reasons?
Teddy B ears Caught in Hv? Thursday Sale Wavs
• You know the Teddy Bears—they’ve eclipsed every
thing else in Toyland with the little folks. {
Perhaps the little folks are going away for the sum
mer—to the mountains or the shore.
Teddy Bears are just the thing. There are rainy
days when the little folks must stay indoors, and when
the sun shines there are many/games upon the sand thn
the Teddy Bear can join in. *>
One Den of . One Den of One Den of
1.25 and 1.50 2.25 Beans, 3.50 Bears,
Bears, if • . ’
At 95c AHf . At 2.69
Sal? of Children s
Pique Coats
If it were possible for little folks’ things to bloom
out like flowers, we’d say of these little coats, here’s the
most perfect budding. t
Dainty, clever in designs, and smart in styles. Just
right for cool days at the coast or in the mountains.
White pique of fine welt, trimmed with embroidery,
or piped with tiny edges of color, with emblem em
broidered upon the arm to match.
Some have neat blue collars aand cuffs of linen and
buttons covered to match.
Coats that were 3.00 and 2.50 at
1.39
Coats that were 1.50 and 1.75 at
95c