Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, May 23, 1912, EXTRA, Page 11, Image 11

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SPECIAL SHOE SALE Wednesday and Thursday Only Mr. Fred S. Stewart has just returned from Eastern markets, where he purchased several hundred pairs of Oxfords which will be offered for quick sale today and tomorrow only. Gun Metal, two and three- I 1/ Sa * sss^ = — straps; regular $4.00 values. / V Patent Leather Pumps, V one all< l two straps, $3.50 4*l' 11 / yH 1 and $4.00 values. . ✓ v—' \ V N_ , <■ Black Velvet. Pumps and Colonial Pumps, $4.00 and $5.00 values. Suede, one and two'straps. we k soles. $4.00 value’s. White Buck Skin Button ar| d Blucher Oxfords. $5.00 vw values. All the above specials $2.95 For Two Days Only---Wednesday and Thursday Order Order Shoes and O' 1 Shoes and 25 WHITEHALL ST. jf ~ Hosiery Hos,er y By Mail " By Mail Fred S. Stewart Co. sx 0® C Lovely White Lingerie 3 ti Dresses at $7.50 JS 1 Wo will offer Thursday several very beautiful j s‘vl<\s in dainty Lingerie. \ and Marquisette ' . df-l 1 < luny. \’;i!«••»• i-ionivs and Filet Lares. We mention two especially attractive models; one lias stiinniup f * lace coat effect, the other with wide lace front ami JB back panel. These are exquisite little Irocks. ami /* il -old in llm regular way they would he marked 1 $12.95/ Special for ' gn * Thursday at 'P * * DU f A M Ladies’ Silk Shirts $1.49 fa/ I F \\p present for tomorrow's selling Ladies' Silk M G H Shirts, in white grounds, with color'd stripes, in .j/tfgßg. ./ r : i \®| j' Ky '» black and white, pink and while, green and white; yl 1 j i/. MH 3 also a few blue ami lan stripes; sizes 34 to 42. if | |fj| | 'ju > for Thursday’s selling, at• •( TJ v C Great Showing of Dainty (Pl (\(\ 'T JII s 1 New Lingerie Waists . . . ‘ / [hW lßl'-lli’i'' i We will sell tomorrow dainty new Lingerie Waists. with Dutch necks, in either neat or elaborate es- F 4 frets, trimmed with cliiny or shadow laces: also ■ d JFF ' J embroidered fronts. Peplum and regulation styles; . S'* C $1.50 values, on sale <p i r? /? 1 Thursdavat U Charming New Col- 'it W or cd Wash Dresses, T , L 5 t 55 95 Motor Coats at Sale of White Piqu< I rr —: T $2.98 Dresses SG 95 ffl Four chic new models in Col- ,iS s, j> . ? ored Wash Dresses of fine I his Thursday sale of Mo- “ ~ / French Dimity and Batiste. tor Coats will create a stir i- > n r i f ~ .. .. i , c ,• •. St ylish new-Dresses of excel- k One of lhe models of dimit.v Fashionable coats, made ’ has the damp new French ()f . I|)p famnus \- PWpil| .t ll '"' ' rhi,p I’''!’' 0 ' trimmed y pppluni cncct, is trimmed . . . , f with velvet ribbon belt and suiting, in the natural iin- with embroidered scalloped I | small velvet buttons to match e (l shade, handsomely ed g P< nP(v st ; vle einhiXiidered • and comes in helio, green, trimmed in large nickel ” ' / blue and black. Another buttons, with deep turn- collar and turn-hack guffs. orettv model in dots and . , A . . , z stripes is fetchingly trimmed ba, 'f C ' ,flS ’ Iwo la T r, iese Dresses are just as a in colored ribbon velvets. pockets and regulation prPt)v as Pfm be and are Z Also two other sweetly pretty automobile collar. Thurs • . jf % summer styles on QO great xa m- ¥ sale Thursday at ’Pv>.Sfc> "<’l. v fl) > ’ " ' " 'y 1 k “Atlanta’s Exclusive Women’s Apparel Store,” 43-45 Whitehall Street l|; EVERY - WANT An HAS A MEANING GEORGIAN >W ■ FI&T ALL |j S O WN BOTH TELEPHONES 8000 , THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: THPRSDAY. MA5’ 23. 1912. “The Underselling Store” - - “The Unerdselling Store” We Will Continue, All This Week, The GREAT MILLINERY SALE This is the greatest bargain sale of Millinery we have ever announced —the most remarkable event of the kind, we think, ever held in Atlanta. Thousands of newest shapes, Ready-to-Wear and trimmed Hats, are in cluded at an average of 1-3 to 1-4 real retail values. The sale embraces the great purchases made recently by our Mr. Hig gins in St. Louik All hats included are brand new, clean and fresh-—no odd lots, “left overs” or old stock. Visit the sale tomorrow and see what out-of-the-usual values we offer. 11 " —— »■■!■« - —I ■■■■ I —"I - ■ I "■ '..1 Trimmings for These Hats Are Also Offered at About Half the Prices Charged by Downtown Stores. And We Will Trim Shapes To Order At Bargain Prices. New llbiini and Neapolitan Shapes, in black. One lot of untrimmed shapes worth up to white ana - sluule; CiO 1 Q $1.50, and new Rough Straw 1 real $7.->0 \atnhs.. l ‘. Lz Sailors, also $1.50 values New ('hip. Tuscan and I lair Braid Shapes in Lot of very pretty Trimmed Hats, worth up black, while and colors: . to $3.00; will go in this 7Or* real $->.OO values *4?laZ/<_7 sale at. choice / New Milan and Rough Straw Shapes in Read-to-AVear Hats in new hair and straw black and best colors; Al? 1 /£ C braids, splendid styles; up to (IT* lAA real $4.00 values ijPI.T-J $3.50 values, choice Extra special bargains in new Sailors with New White Duck. Pique, Ratine and All rough straw brims and tape crown: black. over Embroidered Hats at just about half white and colors; real $3.50 (g* S /WA >'eal retail 7Qr> 4-zx 1 QC ll values; Only *> I. W values: priced .. / VC l(J Entrimmed Shap<> of good straws and I’ntrimmed shapes of splendid straws in F braids, woj-th up Io $3.50; black and good colors; values 7Qr* in ibis sale 7vC fl p to $3.00; choice / ZzC Smith & Higgins “THE UNDERSELLING STORE’' TAKE WALKER ST. OR LUCILE AVE. CARS ' - , „ , . WWWW VtWMWM ! M, RICH it BROS, < •()■[ |M, l?l< ll A BROS, ('().[ |M, RICH & BROS. ('().[[ M. RICH & BROS. CO. | Bigger and Better Bargains Than E zer in | | The Big May Sale Clearance | lib Five grand lots for tomorrow—Bargains of the most pronounced type! Here are the very silks for present wear—-and for wear far into the Autumn-—at a mere fraction of jjC their value. Don’t let the tiny prices mislead you—these are Rich’s silks and Rich’s c’ silks are known all over the South fortheir style and beauty. But be here early, for such *L .J values are sure to go in a hurry. 5 Silks Worth 75c to SI.OO Silks Worth SI.OO to $2.00 Hg —— = - --= jr t Nearly 1,790 yards in this 10l- ami there is a great Several hundred yards of pretty silks, including - variety to select from. Colored Satin Duchess. bordered ehiffon eloths. fancy j ** J! black striped (Tepe dr Chine, warp print Messa- marquisette, striped messalines, Jl fjF m lilies, short lengl hs of Crepe de Pompadour taffetas and Radium / I Jo _• (‘bines and cut pieces of Foul- Jy JF* silks in a broad variety of colors. ZwL g p< J ards —the very silks for dresses, Silks that were SI.OO to $2.00 jL z Jp. Iwaists, skirls, evening frocks or 1 ■ for C for lining purposes. Qualities us- it $ Hally sold from 75<- to sl. all at.yd. ————— JC - 5 ' Silks Worth $2.00 to $3.00 > * Silks Worth Up to $3.50 A lig collection of bordered foulards full 42 gy 1 I . :!■ im lies wide the spot proof kind, d* X J *-Z ox- i . , hi brown, Copenhagen, alive, vio- ft | AM ? J An imi I( icnse collection emboiiymg the greatest | rl ;(1)( | a | so in |,| ark and I♦ * / •- silk bargain ot the year. Here are double wnlth wllile ;I||(i „ avv whif(l S)]ks I J- -Z foulards liordereil sou ards, grenadmes. lailey t ] lal were .*2.00 and $3.00, for. > 2 chiffon cloths. Ombre Crepes and vard other novelty silks from 4<> inches /£ j/* ’ Jy MJ® io |.*> inches wide and 27-im-h / •.' ■J? S ’H < suitings in gray—silks for- K / r? 1 i iiz i nr- i X Z merly priced up to $3.5(), choice jf / sOUlcirciS Worth osc 6HIU $1 n fiHiinrnA. varrl .... 4 JJ* 1 Pretty rainproof foulards full 21 jpp* inches wide, in naw, roval. grav. j £ j/* DlfH fc DDAC rn t : M. Kiln k BROS. 10. i 11