Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, July 17, 1911, Image 8
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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEW8: MONDAY, JULY 17,1911.
Chamberlin-Johnson-DuBose Co. Atlanta =■* New York Paris
Twenty Silk Dresses
Were $15 to $25; Now
$jj.oo
Made of foulards, medium ^glors, also blue-and-white and black
and-white-checks, stripes and polka dots**new models with
perfectly plaiil or sparsely pleated skirts; kimono waists. Iu the
lot are a few tan rajah silk dresses. Our original prices ranged
from $15.00 to $25.00; choice now at $5.00.
Eighteen Silk Dresses
Were *31 75 to *45; Now
$
21
.75
Made of fine, rich, lustrous foulards-the beautiful satin-finished
quality—quaint, odd figures and plain stripes on black and dark
blue grounds. They are tastefully trimmed with touches of lace
and bits of bright-colored braid—principally at neck and sleeves.
Original prices ranged from $31.75 to $45.00; choice now at
$21.75. .
Six Beaded Dresses $
Were *40 to *55; Now
21
.75
Made of fine white marquisette or voile, artistically‘decorated
with designs woven of white, blue and coral East Indian beads-
trimmed with handsome fillet or Cluny lace. Ideal gowns for
afternoon and evening wear at home or' resort. Original prices
ranged from $40.00 to $55.00. Choice now at $21.75.
Fourteen Voile Dresses $
Were *25 to ’33® Now
.75
Colored voile, also white voile set off with tinted embroidery
and braid. Trimmed with bands of Cluny or fillet lace insets.
Faced with satin. These DR£SSES represent the latest
models and have been our quickest sellers—hence the variety
is on the verge of exhaustion. Original prices ranged from
$25.00 to $33.50; choice now at $11.75.
Lingerie Dresses §4 C
Were $ 25 to $ 35; Now ■ vJ
.95
Read this paragraph carefully, so there will be no misunder
standing.. A few slightly soiled, but may be easily and thor
oughly cleaned. Not every size is among ' them. There are
beautiful combinations of heavy Bulgarian embroidery and Cluny
or Valenciennes lace. Exquisite styles—Original prices ranged
from $25.00 to $35.00; choice now at $16.95.
Other Soiled Dresses *fk-95
Were ’15 to ‘25; Now ^
The assortment is too great to be described in detail. Clunv
and Valenciennes lace; all-over and band embroider}'; Dutch
or high necks; half-length kimono sleeves. In the hurry of the
recent rush days they were roughly tossed. A little skillful
sponging and pressing and they’ll be all right. Original prices
$15.00 to $25.00, choice now at $9.95.
SALE BEGINS AT 9 A. M.
Chamberlin-Johnson-DuBose Co.
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Linen Coat Suits f^-98
Were‘IP to‘15;Now
Made of smooth linen or linen crash—natural, .oyster, mustard
and black—plain coats with sailor collars—brightened with hints
of color—pearl, horn or brass buttons. Original prices ranged
from $11.75 to $15.00; choice now at $5.98.
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Linen Coat Suits
Were *25 to*35;Now
10
Smart coarse loose-weave linen. Products of artistic men tai
lors. The aristocracy of LINEN SUITS. You have seen
and admired them. You’ve culled until only a dozen are left.
Original prices ranged from $25.00 to $35.00; choice now at
$10.00.
10
TailoredWoolSuits 3M /voo
W ere* i 5 to*29 IS: No w
We classify them as * ‘SPRING” SUITS, but they are just
right for cool Summer days and early Autumn. All the favor
ite weaves—navy, black and other desirable colors. A harvest
for bargain pickers. Original prices ranged from $15.00 to
$29.75; choice now at $10.00.
Tailored Wool Suits $
Were *3F to *48 5#; Now
15
.00
Made of serges, voiles and pongees; black, navy, tan and mix-
tures-plain and conservatively trimmed styles. Our. unsold
balance of highest class Spring garments. Many models to
choose from.- Original prices ranged from $31.75 to $48.50;
choice now at $15.00.
Women’s Honse Dresses
Were *2 0# to *2 45: Now
$A .00
1
Made of sheer colored muslin—stripes or polka dots—some fin
ished with border, others with dainty embroidery—round or
square necks-half-length sleeves. Original prices $2.00,
$2.25 and $2.45; choice now at $1.00.
Women’s House Dresses
Were *2 5# to *4 75, Now .
$yfl .50
i
Made of percale, linene and gingham—solid’ colors, checks or
stripes in about fifteen colors-trimmed with pretty embroideries
—pearl or crochet buttons. “House” Dresses, but they-may
very properly be worn out in the mornings. Original prices
ranged from $2.50 to $4.75; choice now at $1.50.
Women’s Walking Skirts
Were *5 75 to *10, Now . .
$^V95
3
About fifty SKIRTS—assorted styles, made of serges and Pan
amas, in black, blues, tans and grays—panel back and inverted
pleats. They are the SKIRTS needed for outing and general
town wear—worth as much today as they were the day thev ar
rived. Original prices $5./5 to $10.00; choice now at $3.95.
Chamberlin-Johnson-DuBose Co