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Greatest July Sale Atlanta Ever Saw
Overstocked Manufacturers Sacrifice Surpluses to Us.
Waists, Skirts and Suits
Below Value
Second Floor
83 brand new and exquisitely beautiful all-over Lace
Waists in white, ecru and black; full silk lined and worth
fully $5.00; choice tomor-
$1.98
A leading New York maker was badly overstocked
and sacrificed to us 600 beautiful Lingerie Waists at less
than they cost to make. They go on sale tomorrow—
waists really worth $2.00 to$3.00 wholesale—
at, choice of the lot yOC
100 Ladies’and Misses’Skirts of all-wool Panama,
Mohair and novelties—easily worth It <1 AC!
$5.00; at $ 1.79
75 handsome imported Voile and Chiffon Panama
Skirts and 32 guaranteed Black Taffeta Silk^ A "Wg"
Skirts; worth up to $15.00; in this sale at.. yTi /9
200 fine white Linen Skirts, plaited
worth $4.00; tomorrow
only
Persian Lawn Shirtwaist
Coat Suits, worth up to $10.00;
choice
Sheets; Pillow Cases; Spreads
At Less Than They’re Worth at the Mills Today
Hemmed bleached lmen finish
Sheets; size 2 by
2 1-2 yards.. A
Single bed Sheets,
hemmed; size 54 by
90 inches
bleached,
59c
Extra quality Seamless Sheets,
size 2 by 21-2 yards;
special /SIC
Hemstitched Seamless Sheets,
good quality; size 2
by 21-2 yards.
Finest quality Hemstitched
Seamless Sheets, torn and hem
med ; full 214 by QB-
21-2yards; only
Full 11-4 mite Crochet Bed
Spreads, worth $1.00; in this
July sale at —
only. .OSJC
Extra 11-4 White Crochet Bed
Spreads in handsome Mar
seilles patterns; $2.00 AA.
value 3JOC
We Pass the Bargains on to You.
Don’t Miss These Big
July Bargains
Good quality Bleached Pillow
Cases; size 36 by 42 Cl
Extra quality 42 by 36-inch
Bleached Pillow 4
Cases; only AfcC
Very fine 45 by 36-inch Bleach
ed Pillow Cases; 1 Cx*
Cases; only
Very fine 45 by 36-inch Hem'
stitched Pillow Cases 4 Q.
at, only A
and strapped;
$1.00
Suits and white liuen
$2.98
We Give
Green
Trading
Stamps
BASS’
Other First Floor Specials
Brown Linens for dresses,
men’s shirts, etc.; 4
real 25c grade *vC
Japanese Draperies—36 inches
wide; 40e value; 7c
Lonsdale Cambric in 2 to 12-
yard remnants; at, Q f
per yard 3FC
Table Damask—full bleached,
60 inches wide; worth ab.
50c a yard 49C
per yard.
Towel Crash—plain or twilled;
good quality; 10c^ ^ Q —
value » -OU
Chiffon Veils, hemstitched;
white, black or 25c
brown; only.
4th of July Bunting, Stars and Stripes; yd 5 CENTS
Round Thread Val Laces, worth up to 25c; at yd 5 CENTS
Sale of Lace Cut
And Other Basement 0
500 pairs of beautiful Nottingham and Saxony Net Curtains w
up to $3.00 and $4.00 a pair, will be offered in this grand
July Bargain Sale at choice, per curtain
Refrigerators—solid oak, heavy Floor Oilcloth in good patterns;
zinc lining; 35-lb. QE very special, per
ice capacity yard JL5SC
Mattresses—all cotton, full Mattings—Japanese and China
size; weight, 30 ftO "TtZ weaves; 40c values; 4 Q-
pounds; special.. O yard *»v
‘tains
ifferings
“49 Cts
Children’s See-Saws, extra well
made; very special^^ 50
Ladies’ Rockers of solid polish
ed oak with cane | VA f
seats; only Z wC
Second Floor
Extra heavy guaranteed taffeta
black and most fashionable shades;
worth $8.00; July Sale Price
silk
Petticoats in
$3.95
25 dozen Ladies’ Straw Sailors iu new shapes, trim
med with fancy bands;
worth $1.00; choice w
Rough Jap Straw Sailors and 2-pieee “Mushroom”
Sailors; black, white or colored bands; • E A/*
values up to $2.00; at
Girls’ Wash Dresses of good Madras
aud Chambray; worth up to $2.50; at
Just 200 Children’s colored Parasols
to sell tomorrow at, choice
Ladies’ Mercerized Lisle Undervests with
silk taped neck and armholes
Boys’ Linen aud Madras Wash
Suits, worth $1.50; in this sale
Boys’ well-made Linen
Knee Pants; 50c value
57c
10c
5c
39c
15c
BASS
jf 18 West
Mitchell,
Near
Whitehall.
Drawings Held
For Tournament
The drawing for Opponents In tho
Southern lawn tennis championship was
held Tuesday morning In the Atlanta
Athletic Club building.
This drawing resulted as follows:
Men’s Doubles.
Preliminary Round—Berrien and Da
vis vs. Norton and Cornelius; Byrd and
Cowan vs. L. Grant and Dorsey; W. C.
Grant and Westfall vs. Crawford and
Van Gelder; Patterson and Mansfield
vs. B. Logan and Grlma; Adair and
Spratllng vs. Howell and C. Smith; W.
Grant and Henderson vs. Scott and
Williams; Stearns and Kingman vs,
Meek and Ayres; Tyson and Baxter vs.
Orme and Mayberry; Kennedy and Me-
Kemle vs. Hatchsr and Farley. ' gti
First Round.
Smith and Leonard vs. Day and
Farrell. Sawyer and Ramspeck drew a
bye. Little and Bates vs. Carter and
Mlddlebrooks; Troy and Colquitt vs.
Rodgers brothers.
Singles.
Preliminary Bound—Karl Little vs.
W. C. Grant; S. C. Williams vs. L.
Haas; H. Orme vs. W. D. Morney; F.
Fitzsimmons vs. M. Baxter; G. B.
Norton vs. E. W. Alfriend; D. C. Pat
terson vs. Nat Thornton; D. C. King-
man vs. F. G. Byrd; J. F. Day vs. C.
Smith; F. H. Sawyer vs. S. Crawford;
W. Henderson vs. J. Ayres; B. Logan
vs. R. A. Cowan; A. Grlma vs. H.
Hatcher; V. Smith vs. B. F. Cornelius;
L. J. Leonard vs. H. T. Westfall; L. J.
Grant vs. F. Adair, Jr.; R. G. Lyon vs.
E. Mansfield; W. Meek vs. H. Bates;
C. M. Ramspeck vs. Charles Rodgers;
G. C. Mlddlebrooks vs. McGhee Tyson;
H. L. Starer vs. M. D. Berrien; N. Far
rell vs. J. C. Colquitt.
First Round—Cowan Rodgers vs. F.
M. Farley; F. Van Gelder vs. E. V.
Carter, Jr. Coke Davis drew a bye.
L. D. Scott vs. B. M. Grant; E. F. May
berry vs. E. B. Earnshaw; A. Howell
vs. W. B. Grant.
Ladies' 8ingles.
Preliminary Round—Miss K. Dun-
woody vs. Miss C. Westmoreland; Miss
Evans vs. Miss Jackson; Miss Mims
vs. Miss Brown; Miss J. Storrs drew a
bye.
Mixed Doubles.
Miss Storrs and Cowan Rodgers vs.
I
Miss Jackson and B. M. Grant; Miss
Evans and L. D. Scott vs. Miss Logan
and Bland I.ogan; Miss Rodgers and
Charles Rodgers vs. Miss Westmore
land and Nat Thornton; Miss Minor
and Mr. Grlma drew a bye.
TWO MEN KILLED,
SEVENTEEN HOOT
Saving Department Installed
BY THE
Atlanta National Bank
Four Per Cent
Compounded
Semi-Annually
J
Oldest National Bank
IN THE
Cotton States
Established 1865
Complete Facilities
for Handling
Savings Deposits
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Philadelphia, July 2.—Two men were kill
ed and the express messenger, fireman nnd
three trainmen and twelve passengers. were
Injured In the wreck of the Buffalo ex
press, westbound, at flunbufy, Pa., at 1
o’clock this afternoon. *■
The Dead.
EXPRESS MESSENGER EYRE, of Har-
rlaburg.
BAGGAGE MASTER GEORGE P.
TELEGRAPHERS MAY
STRIKE IN CHICAGO
8an Francisco, July 2.—It 1m Mtat.d
today that President Small, of the
Telegraphers’ Union, has mailed to the
operatora In other cities orders to
strike upon, receipt of Instructions ac
companying the letters.
It was first believed the operators
at Seattle and Portland would be vailed
out, but developments In Chicago give
the Impression that the strike trill he
called there. The union melt today
say that "when we strike it will he
at the point where It will <hurt;”° -■ -
I,ANT7„ so harlly Injured that he will die.
The filer ran Into an open ewlteh mid
era.hed Into a freight train. None of the
freight erew was hurt.
Lead tfrie some place, Tiny Tad,
Where they understand their ^rade,
Where they know the good from bad
And they keep the best that’s made.
Capital $500,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits $665,000.00
CMS. E. CURRIER, Pres.
HUGH T. INMAN, Vice Pres.
JAMES S. FLOYD, Assistant Cashier
GEO. R. DONOVAN, Cashier
C. E. CURRIER,
H. T. INMAN,
ALFRED AUSTELL,
C T o H S—-
r. E. BLOCK, S. M. INMAN, A. ft. SWANN
JACK J. SPALDING
An eleph-antasy
At the end of the road that leads to Muse's
Style, Quality and Value are always waiting.
Grass never grows on the path. It is kept beaten
down by people who look for the best goods at
right prices.
You are particular—and so are we When
ever an article goes out of this store, we want a
satisfied customer to go with it "Satisfaction" is
our trade-mark, and we stamp it in the mind of
every patron. There are many theories and poli
cies in business. One is to give standard grades
of goods at reasonable prices; we don’t know any
thing about the others.
Two-Piece Suits in Fancy Weaves,
$12.50 to $40. i
USE’S,
3-5-7 Whitehall Street.
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