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Chamberlin=Johnson=Dußose Company
Atlanta New York Paris
An Informal But None the Less Impor
tant Display of
The New White Dresses
Prices Go From $7.50 Through $lO,
$12.50, sls, $19.75 to $45.
Os general interest to all women who ap
preciate the loveliness of white for summer wear,
and of particular interest to young ladies who
may be perplexed about their graduation dresses,
and to the brides of next month.
Tomorrow’s display brings all the newness
of the moment, the authentic styles as Paris and
New York have just revealed them. The ad
ditional charm and pleasure that this may mean
to the women of Atlanta is due to the fact that
our dress buyer is just a few days returned from
New York—and that we have withheld this show
ing until the last word on style had been spoken.
Now, therefore, you may see the perfected
dresses of this season—the perfected simplicity,
the perfected elegance as shown variously by
—the tiniest tucks, that, it seems, could be gath
ered between fingers.
—filet bands, plain, and rich with embroidered
patterns.
—macrame bands, macrame galoons.
—ratine bands, or borders, very heavy and very
rough, but used with charming effect on the
filmiest crepe voile.
—skirts, plain andof about the same width as for
merly, but showing a plaited ruffle six inches deep
at the bottom.
—much frilling about the sleeves and in a modifi
cation of the peplum style.
—crushed satin and velvet girdles in colors, red,
yellow, lavender and shades of blue.
—the studied use of filet and Cluny laces, together
with the finest French Valenciennes. And it seems
that these marks of distinction show very little
regard for prices.
They are evident in little dresses at $7.50, at
$12.50, at sls, perhaps not to the same extentthat
they are in those at $35 and $45, but in a manner
that we have never before known.
Here is a dress of white Flaxon—its waist
shows the stylish combination of sheer Swiss em
broidery edgings, Cluny insert ion and Valenciennes
—inserts of the Cluny and Valenciennes run the
length of the skirt, amongst many fine tucks, and
its price is—sl2.so.
A crepe voile dress has its waist of many
tucks cut surplice fashion, the pointed sailor collar,
the revers, the cuffs and the belt are of white ra
tine to match with the deep border on the skirt;
baby Irish edges the collar, the cuffs, the revers,
and shows in an inch-wide peplum. At a glimpse
you could hardly think it could be priced for so
little as $21.75.
A sheer white voile dress at $45 is a beautiful
example of the combination of filet bands with
macrame. The macrame is in galoons, ex
tending half the length of the skirt; between them
and into the waist the filet is worked effectively;
the crochet balls and tiny frills at the sleeves and
waist had their origin in Paris. The crushed satin
girdle is white.
But see the whole display here tomorrow—
not that you must be ready right now to buy—but
as a showing worthy of your interest.
We will be pleased. We believe you will.
Chamberlin Johnson Dußose Company
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tite and digestion. JSKil|w
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ative. The friction of chewing brightens teeth wonder
fully. Appetite is sharpened and digestion aided by
this flavorful juice.
Make your evening kiss pure'with it—make your
ygBHliK evening welcome greater with it—tonight!
' x All dealers sell it—for little by the package,
but lees by the box.
Look for the Spear The Flavor Lasts!
"1 c Another Great Ten-Cent Sale *| c
In Rich’s Economy Basement A
A mammoth one-day Bargain Carni- i
'..S val in the Economy Basement—another
TJ of those big Ten-Cent Sales where your
dimeshave the buying power of 15c, of
* 20c, of 25c, and in some instances of a
' half dollar. Tomorrow, giant bargains
rule on the very things you want NOW—
- J large bars Swift’s Pride Soap 10c
JU 10c Manchester Chambray; 2 yds 10c
■ 15c Scotch crash--all pure linen, 10c yd
Women’s 19c lawn dressing sacque 10c
X Women’s 25c and 35c Silk Hose 10c pr.
ls c Manchester Galatea Cloth 10c yd
S C ases 45x36 inches 10c
15c Glass Towels, checked, hemmed, 10c
19c Satin Stripe or check madras 10c
25c to 50c Dutch Collars and Side Frills 10c
W 15c to 25c Cluny laces, bands, etc. 10c yd
■ JJ Misses’ and Children’s 15c Stockings 10c
50c Marquisette Bands for 10c yd
; 12 yds Val. lace, edges and insertions 10c
S 15c tea aprons with pockets, 10c each
7** 3 large rolls Satin-finished toilet paper 10c
's® 20 Souvenir or Comic Post Cards for 10c
Misses’ 25c black gauze hose 10c
Women’s 19c silk finished gauze hose 10c
* 25c jar rouge for face and lips 10c
25c Face powder, white or flesh, 10c
i F M. RICH & BROS. C(iO |
GEORGIAN WANT ADS
Read for Profit. Use for Results
the most seasonable and most needed
merchandise is offered tomorrow in the JJp
Economy Basement at the smallest price acf
ever quoted.
But it’s a one-day opportunity—re- n?
member, prices are for Tuesday only, and 5?
you must shop in person. No tele- •£.'
phone or mail orders filled. JJy
29c Corset Cover Embroidery 10c yd
5 Bars Armour’s Woodchuck Soap 10c
Men’s 4-ply linen coliars 3 for 10c sp»
3 Cakes Buttermilk Soap for 10c S?
15c Crown Dress Shields 10c pair
25c bottle Glycerine and Rosewater 10c "
3 Cakes Stollwerck’s Chocolate for 10c
19c Reversible Scrim--yard wide, 10c yd
25c jar of Almond Cream 10c !?E
15c plain silkoline, 36 inches wide, 10c yd
15c fancy cretonne, 36 inches wide, 10c yd '
Pound pkge. 20-Mule Team Borax 10c
19c Serpentine Crepe, short lengths, 10cyd
19c French Tissues, 1912 Patterns, 10c yd n?
15c Powder boxes with puff, 10c s"'
5 dozen Ocean pearl buttons for 10c
75c Scalloped doylies, round styles, 10c 5
5 large silk hair nets for 10c
19c Stamped and hemstitched Scarfs 10c
15c Stamped and hemst’d Tray cloths 10c 5'
75c Stamped linen Cushion Tops 10c