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ChamberlinJohnsonDußose Company
Atlanta
We Would Like to Arouse Your Curiosity
About REAL VALUES in Muslin
Underwear
We could write pages about muslin underwear—how
we search the market, the precautions we exercise, the rigid
inspection that garments—the materials, the trimmings, the
workmanship—are subjected to; about the elimination of
one maker’s gowns, another’s combinations, another’s pet
ticoats according as they vary from a standard that this
store must maintain—about quantity buying that brings
prices down until there is no further recourse—and about
special purchases that now and again we are fortunate
enough to make—and yet when we had written all the de
tails of all the facts that make this undermuslin depart
ment just what it is, we would not have convinced a woman
of the values here, as one look with her own eyes will show
her. j
So we would like to arouse your curiosity about this
stock of muslin underwear.
See It, disregard our claims, disregard any claims—
judge for yourself, make comparisons. We have done it
and we speak now what are our true convictions. But we
may be prejudiced. You are not.
• Value is your only prejudice.
Where do you find it? We are so earnest in our con
viction that we will welcome your verdict. And we refer
not only to the garments below that for one reason or an
other are especially priced, but also to regularly priced gar
ments that may be bought at any time.
Get your curiosity aroused sufficiently to find out for
yourself what values really are.
The best way, the only way, is to look everywhere, to
compare. .
Drawers
25c Drawers 19c from our regular and best slock Bps! because we pay more
to have them made boiler—two inches wider across the stride than regular sizes
are. Os soft cambric, with tucked flounce.
50c Drawers 39c. The nainsook is soft, circular cut and fitted, with convent
scallop.
$1.50 Drawers 95c. Their beauty is in the neat and dainty trimming.'' of
lace and embroidery, the soft nainsook and the tiny tucks, the flat flounces.
Also, see the embroidery and lace-trimmed nainsook drawers at ”•»<•. and the
Freliefs crepe drawers trimmed with chmy laces their prices are regular- the
values are not.
Corset Covers
Corset Covers at 50c. 'l’hey set a new mark in (.’ orset (’overs at this price.
All new and fresh, of a beautiful quality of nainsook, with lace and embroider}
edges, medallions, ribbon run headings. All made with the fly front.
Princess Slips
$2.00 Princess Slips 95c. A bargain of first importance. They arc the few
that Were left from a recent sale, in which the} were sl.lß. Perfect fitting. The
flounces are either of strips of tine embroider} or of lace. The material is nainsook.
Petticoats
$2.50 Petticoats $1.19. Not many of these —their numbers were depleted in a
recent sale —now further reduced to $1.19 to close them out quickly. The flounces
are rich ami lovely with fine embroideries and laces.
’ Ag 79c are new narrow petticoats that have no under flounce, ami have all
the beaut}' usually found in SI.OO petticoats.
Gowns
SI.OO Gowns 75c, of nainsook, low neck, kimono sleeves, edged with embroid
elw beading, ribbon-run ami inset with cluny lace.
Combination Suits
Combinations, priced regularly at $1.39. $1.50 and $1.09. Those at $1.39 are
trimmed with linen laces and insertions; at $1.50. with Valenciennes laces, the legs
are narrow; those at $1.09. are -nt kiiicklerhocker fashion and trimmed with linen
and Valenciennes laces.
Pajamas
Women's Pajamas at $1.25. of unusual value. In shades of pink, light blue,
tan and lavender —splendid for those who sleep out on porches.
At $2.75 and $3.50 art 1 pajamas of soft nainsook with lace-t rimmed collars
ami cults.
SPECIAL BRASSIERE SALE
B. & J. Style 144 Brassieres Usually SI.OO for
, 75c. They are of fine cambric with embroidery trim
mings. All sizes.
50c Brassieres 33c; in large sizes, 40 t 046 indies
New York
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS; FRIDAY. MAY 17. 1912.
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DOCTORS ADVISED
THE HOSPITAL
Mrs. Herberger, Who Would
Not Consent To Go
There, Finally Re
lieved at Home.
St. T.onis, Mo.—-Mrs. M.i y Hi u
of this city, says: "I was sick in bed f<>
ten weeks. with womanly troubles, and
had four of the best doctors waiting on
me.
"Every one of them said 1 would hav.
to go to the hospital and h.ivr in ope a
lion, hut I would not consent to that.
-I thought I would give e-i am at;:.
When I began to take the first bottle I
could not turn over in bod, but had to
lie lifted.
"Before I finished the first bottle my
pains wore leaving me. slowly, ami soon
1 was out of bed and walking around.
"M v pains have not come back sine".
I weigh 155 pounds, and foci fine. Cmdtii
saved me from an operation. 1 am go
ing to keep it in the bouse, for 1 would
not be without it.”
Carduis strengthening effects quickly
show themselves in many different
ways. This is because the ingredients
from w hich it is made go to the source
of the trouble, and by acting specifically
on the cause, relieve or cute and help
bring back health and strength.
In the past 50 years more than a mil
lion women nave been benefited by far
litti. Just try it.
N. R. Write to: Ladies' Advisory Dept .
Chattanooga Medicine Co.. Chattanooga,
Tenn., for Special Instructions, and <it
page book. "Home Treatment for Wom
en." sent in plain wrapper, on request.
Chamberlin Johnson=Dußose Co.
Atlanta
One Hundred Skirts at
Exactly Half-Price
The materials are:
Serge Mohair Panama
Voile Scotch Mixtures Corduroy
The colors are:
Navy Cream Grey
Black Cream and Black Fancy Mixtures
The Styles / . • . .
Show the favored marks of trimming and fashioning. Some have
the raised waist line, others are plaited, an umber of the voiles are trim
med with taffeta and buttons. There are several divided skirts of
mixed woolens, splendid for mountain climbing.
The skirts themselves are all that you could want—only the prices
are cut half in two.
The $5.00 Skirts are - - . = $2.50 The SIO.OO Skirts are - - s • $5.00
The 6.50 Skirts are • • - - 5.25 The 11.75 Skirts are ■ ■ = ■ 5.88
The 7.50 Skirts are - - - - 3.75 The 12.50 Skirts are - - ■ ■ 0.25
Twenty-Five Dresses at One-Fourth
Their Original Prices
The reason is this—
Thev are the twenty dresses that we carried over from last sea
son—and we will sell them as such—with three-fourths of their price
marked off.
They are mussed and soiled—some more so than others, but none
beyond the reclamation service of the dry cleaners.
Included are chiffon and satin evening dresses in light shades;
white dresses, elaborate with exquisite laces and embroideries, and
foulard dresses in serviceable shades and patterns for street wear.
These are the new prices:
Dresses, originally $35.00 • are $8.75 Dresses, originally $18.75 are $4.69
Dresses, originally 25.00 are 6.75 Dresses, originally 15.00 are 3.75
Dresses, originally 20.00 are 5.00 Dresses, originally 10.00 are 2.50
CliamberlindolinsoirDußose Co.
NO matter what your
of style hat, you’ll find _ X-Hwafl,
it here. ’
You’ll see more shapes, more Ch'
kinds of materials, in fact the larg
est hat stock in Atlanta, and better
values for the price you are asked /
to pay, than you’ll see elsewhere. X w/
Stetson Hats are MHay
Lh e one fixed quantity 17
in the hat world, be- V
fT cause they have been consistently good for
A. . half a century. No better hats can be made
L and the prices are always right,s3.so, $5, $6.
\ A great line of English Golf Caps—im-
i /X A'/ ' ported fabrics in London checks and tones—
' W/ feather weight silk golf caps—and any other
\ | kind you want, 50c to $2.
Nettleton Spring Shoe Styles
For thirty-two years Nettleton Shoes
have stood for true economy to men of A’
moderate means, and the best that money /•’
could obtain to the men of wealth.
We’ll like to show them to you at your
convenience, $5, $6, $7. A—
Daniel Bros. Co.
New York
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