Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, June 12, 1912, HOME, Page 5, Image 5

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7 C For 12 l-2e Ginghams, Toile du ’Tf’Y 1 Or, 12 1-2 c and 15c Laces. Match c Nords, Red Seal, etc., in lenghts 2 I /AOK ‘WjHl'W®’ (n Set Laces, including Linen Clunv | _ * tJeJWeiiltnl oMuMJi L| x^x: , l r... ank °yd[ Semi-Annual Pre-Inventory Sale COMMENCES TOMORROW, THURSDAY, JUNE 14, AND CONTINUES THROUGHOUT THE WEEK Manu Fin Tomorrow, Thursday Morning, with the opening of the doors, we launch our Semi-Annual Pre-inventory Sale—A monster Merchan- FL , : 1" $ Mdll/dllß di se Movement which means much to Atlanta Shoppers and patrons scattered over Georgia and throughout the South. Our entire 5 floors ’"211 2Hu » Bargains —some forty-odd departments—participate in this money-saving event. PtIOIW |'p On July Ist of each year we take inventory. It has always been our policy to reduce stocks prior to the inventory, in order to Orders < Flirnitlirp r *ght stocks and get all departments in good shape and not show too much merchandise on hand on July Ist. WE REALIZE we must hurry n .. ; ruinilUlß out lots of merchandise that are not now moving fast enough. Full purchases and an unprecedented backward season compel us to use | Included drastic measures and we are going to force things. During the next few days we shall offer most unusual values in Spring and Summer 30(1 111 this Merchandise. There will be remarkable Bargains every day of the sale. Carefully Qalp This advertisement should bring you here in a hurry tomorrow; many of the best bargains are not advertised. COME SURE—SALE Pillori 8 ° aiß BEGINS 8 O’CLOCK. __L Continuation of Our Sale of (J nusua | Qff er j n g O s Lingerie lE"' I Muslm Underwear Brows at $7 W 75 and <lO 75 v a i ues toss I A great opportunity; splendid bargains. The business in our muslin Is * vuuVv Cl I >•!</ 01111 C/l/eltJ Tomorrow, Thursday. ' 5 r underwear department has doubled within the last three months. another great disposal of *’*' 'I We are doing the business of the city, the reason being that our as- A NEW YORK MANUFACTURER. who specializes ill high-class fine, new, fresh, untrim- sortments are greater, qualities better and prices lower. A great ZJk dresses, found himself overstocked, and offered us his entire surplus med shapes, bought at a tremendous eon list of bargains for the Pre-Inventory Sale. X>. as priref . t j iat barely cover the cost of materials. We were quick to cession in prices; in medium ami large Mgr 8 At Half of Real Values take advantage of the opportunity, and we place the whole purchase on sale to"*"'' hla ' 1 '’ hurnt i "" 1 XJ'JZ xL x . , . ,„ , . Mondav in three great under-priced groups. SBC Xf New Nainsook Gowns, aii styi s j r Many of these dresses are exact duplicates of mod- Hand-embroidered Drawers, slightly soiled /| els sold regular ly as high as $45, ana, as there are nr * » 11 \ 1/ in marry instances but one of a kind, we advise JvllO-1 air rlOSiery Embroidery-Trimmed Dorothy Drawers . j Garlv selection This famous guaranteed hosiery—in tlie correct L Chemise, corded band or trimmed / J * weights for Summer wear—well sustains its name. We; |i $1.25 and $1.50 Garments New Princess Slips in ten styles \ Dresses WOnh Up 10 double sole, toe and deep garter top—white, black 8 New Combinations in lace or embroidery. /A /-• e)XnUy and tan. guaranteed for threi* months—3 Pairs for.O New Skeleton Skirts, beautifully trimmed ' Wkr v beautifully trimmed in Vai. bjBMR C sl.oo <«' Corset Covers of the finest qualities of ow rftSL G«U7P I Idp HndttV materials I ■ \ broideries. High waist M UdUZC I lOSICry Drawers in every style, very elaborately \ V-Z V-Z The three best brands of sheer, gauze finished . .. I s, .'ies a truly wonderful / Lisle Stockings on the market— the OE? Gowns, Empire. \< hennse or high neck. / A-yw offering of bargains. < jzx, . ~ ... c , d* 1 a ‘n* M afer, the Gordon, the Not-a-Seine, MCZVe New 3-Piece Suits BcSlltlful (ianUCIltS $ 1 *• « 5 double reinforced heel, sole and double $8,50 Values At $1.50 Wf W Lovely match sets, consistrac of $2 00 and $2.25 Values laMWli I WtMr I m.a lh oeauotui embroia- U'ri yr ' Another shipment of the splendid Silk >sl—7 SisZKsoi;‘sh±™™ h “ S o, d t"r. M' ■ }L fWj/ Hose that have proved st. popular with ZL /(* > ' . i i ■ i pretty Nainsook Gowns. Chemise, iIRJ s Wn'i ii i i 11/ild «nt lace effects. The great- i | (c/i L & 1/! OU 1’ trade fllllv I'Cinfiirced DU I'CSt yS suok. trimmed 111 the new Corset Covers, Drawers, many lace- I i f&O. |i ’• •'! est values ever offered at ’IHB. J gWi. VWJIOSII/ ‘ V,, • . 1 ’ ’ , P" I,SL fy deep effect W-ith several TOWS trimmed garments in the soft, slen- 1-. jv® •j • f'W J* the price so early in the iwC.’t Hy I,■ I thread Silk, 1U White, black, tall PAIR i. of linen clunv insertions and this l, 'Vm imfealGl W Sea£On Women’s Kno-tair Silk Lisle-6 Pairs for $3.00.1 beading anti finished in eluny at >I.OU ! tD 19 75 " -1 Guaranteed for six months. edging and ribbon At $1.98 J n V MB# WLj Women’s Pure‘Thread Silk Kno-tair Stockings—3<4 >'■ $/f.50 Prized up to $3.25 “f | SSI Pairs for $3.00. Gnarante ed for tlirw months. iWbW W Hi Imported Voile and Marquisette Embroidered Dress Patterns tro “ Ssfa,lx ssuygsr s l-98 rir ‘ - $12.50 and $15.00 Values | , - n - r j n week we consummated this extraor- \ & S SenH = AnnUa! I Sale Bovs Suits dinarv purchase and secured immediate j O HMF 1-3 Off 582 Suits Pre Invenlory Sale Rugs and Draperies s~.tts jy.y ’ Olli entile stock of T?o\ S Suits all this season S Voile anti Marqyisette; also French Ba- \ 9.__J goods and patterns —fancy mixtures and blue serges— In order to clear the stock of all odd and discontinued patterns we have cut prices upon tistc, which one can see at a glance is for ) 1; to be sold at the following greatly reduced prices: many Rugs, Carpets, etc., too numerous to mention. These will be sold at 1-4 and 1-3 off. P jg Tl an( | exclusive. / Embroidery Dept. $ $5 00 Suits reduced to $3 35 Come and examine, as the savings are great. '["ho Patterns consist of 2 1-2 yards 50 inch Flounce, worth $3.00 6.00 Suits reduced to 4.00 25 only 9x12 Rugs. We can not duplicate 400 pairs Lace ( urtains, all curtains of which Jatd; 2 1-2 yards Wide I >and. worth $1 .>0 yard ;2 1 2 yards Narrow & 6.50 Suits reduced to 4.38 2?' S n'o^ S o Wh w'<-h naUe/m P T-iDPs' WP have ° nly ° ne ’ tW ° ° r thrPP pairs of 8 embroideries on white marquisette and voil'e; also French 7.00 Suits reduced to 4,67 .Yxminsters and A maxims. In pattern, will be placed in this sale; regular I'.vely pastel colors ejnbroidered in French designs. Values J 7.50 Suits reduced to 5.00 1( ;, s s;tlp prices $1 25 tos6 00 each pattern, $12..,0 ami $13.00. J yyyy: hs Off ia off Embroidery Fiouncmgs oq 10.00 Suits reduced to 6.65 ,X 4 '-Z** /3 to $l.O0 <Z<zV* 12.00 Suite reduced to 8.00 .. x r , , r, r d • r Whit e Swiss and Sheer Nainsook 45 and 27-inch Flouncings, for L Sizes 6to 18 Norfolks and Regulars -'Eattuig Rugs, me values, oxn feet Matting hugs in Japanese zlOc dresses, embroidered in eyelet and combination effects, in this sale/ I! "" Credit Courtesies Extended. ’ and Navajo patters. Special in this sale TW 39 cents. — " —— ■ : ' & Alarm Clocks Special Sale Wm. A. Rogers’ Flat-Ware Wm. A. Rogers’ Warranted 1 Year. While they la»t piMe w - 5 S . Quadruple Silver Plate Syrup I forks, 6 tablespoons. 6 teaspoons, 1 butter knife. 1 sugar Cold Meat Fork .... 50c Pickle Forks 65c WUL CO ' )) //V shell, in red leatherette case; all m the Grape or La- 30c Cold Mcat Fork 85c * UClier With I late,<pZ V aIUCS f AilrV Vigne pattern. Speoul price, $4.98. ‘ p ieKnif ,1.25 ■v (■■■/? Tablespoons, $2.90 dozen. 7-piece Salad Set $3.75 IRMI < Teaspoons, $1.40 dozen Orange Spoons, doz. $2.00 cream and Gravy Ww' Z After Dinner Coffee Spoons, $1.70. After Dinner Coffee Set si .65 Zx; \ 12-piece set, 6 knives and 6 forks, 1 day only, $3.30. Spoons, dozsl.so PLAIN 12 DWT \nr Dlle 1 hey i* . Iced Teaspoons, Binch handle, $3.00 dozen. Fruit Knives, doz $2.50 Knives, piedium, doz. $3.00 it r^~~~| ■G Punch Ladles, $3.00; Soup Ladles, $1.75; Gravy Q| en jj ose and G ren oble Forks, medium, doz. $3.00 Lcist I /J i; y|| / \NIvL Imported Ladles, 75c; Cream Ladles, 55c; Fruit Knives. $3.00 design, 26-piece set, with Tablespoons, doz. $3.00 V d IS C Al r'l dozen. hollow-handle knives Dessert Spoons, doz. $2.70 . S&Jwtaj zXr ***** 'Wn Alarm Glocks Carnation design, 1 dozen 6 knives and 6 forks, in $12.50 Soup Ladles $1.50 ci Hl only, 26-piece sets, in lin- cases2.so 12-piece set, with hollow- Teaspoons, doz. $1.50 KJY wg® |Si H A ed cases, special. $3.98 Iced Teaspoons, 8-inch handle knives . $6.25 Iced Teaspoons, 8-inch LX : Tablespoons, doz. . $2.60 handles, dozs2.oo Tablespoons, doz. $4.00 handle, dozs2.oo > ■ B --1 V|l' 'X? * Ail ZW Dessert Spoons, doz. $2.00 Punch Ladles2.so . A-V ‘ 111 l Teaspoons, set of 6 . 43c Soup Ladle $1.50 Greylock design, 26-piece, in lined oak case, with TTf ■ IA J Soup Spoons, 6 for $1.35 Gravy Ladle 59c drawer; special for $6.00. THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 12. 1912 5