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I THE BEST NEWS ABOUT SHOES
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|| Carpenters, Decorators, Rebuilders an d Refurnishers are
“swarming” our store; gentlemen with Blue Prints are converting
old established lines into a MODERN STORE. It will be the fin
est equipped on Whitehall street. All this spells IMMEDIATE
r NECESSITY for an absolute
I CLEARANCE SALE
| Os All of Our High Class Summer Footwear
and We've Made Prices to Do the Work
I REAP ANO RESPOND TO THIS REMARKABLE PRICE-CUTTING SALE!!
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HANAN’S Ahs Intelv every pair of Shoes in this large and representative stock
and other standard and well- will bn pold—none reserved. The stork comprises the best creations of
known makes of Men s and Mom- season’s shoe making, and are in over fiftv different styles, and in
en’s Shoes to be closed out at the
following prices: all tbp popular leathers and fabrics.
Men’s and Women’s Shoes 600 Pairs Women’s Shoes —Ox- 370 Pairs Misses’ and Children’s
Formerly priced at <2* KQC fords and Straps. Regular sea- Shoes. Regular season’s selling
at '' $5.45 '* 3 $ 1 -95 : $1 : M Ms3o °: 95c
| $4.95 500 Pa rs Women’s Shoes-*-Viri, A big line of Boys’ Splendid Ox- I
Formerh’nriced at C' Gg Tane< PtP ‘ Rpgu!ar season ’ s fords. Regular season’s selling
$5.00, now ing price. $3.50 C*'*) qET price, $2.50 to $3.00,
Formerly priced at $3 35 to $6.00, nownow ...
vn-n .... * * * This is the greatest Shoe Bargain opffortunitv offered the people of
Formerlv priced at C'j H r r
$3 50 now Atlanta this vear. Earlv response to this “ad” is advisable.
CARLTON SHOE CO.
| 36 Whitehall Street
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I Let’s Go Camping—- |® #4
in the open, under the oak trees, by the side of the lit- -Twill
tie lakes or rushing rivers. Be a boy again—it means
health, pleasure, comfort and satisfaction to you. It is the ==
best medicine in the world and will bring the bloom to pale
cheeks. It's the only way to spend the long, hot summer
months. We have everything necessary for the comfort of
camping parties. Here are a few of the things you will need:
sl2 U S. Army Ell Folding Cot Camp Stools
Blankets for spU.OV f or dkLJU f or . # ’JL
U. 5. Army Hat (M £A Camp Chairs d* 1 LWA Thermos Bottles for SI.OO up
for . <4>i.oU each I.W Windier Rspaating Rises $8 00 up
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full |] ne o f Fishing Tackle
King Hardware Company
53 PEACHTREE STREET
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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. FRIDAY. JULY 5, 1912.
Chambcrlin .lolinson Dußosc Company
ATLANTA NEW YORK PARIS
Friday===A Good Luck Day in
the Corset Department
We doubt if any store in America has stricter
ideas of the value of its merchandise than Cham
berlin-Johnson-Dußose Co.—strict ideas in the
sense of always being sure that the merchandise
is worth every penny that we claim for it. It is
never necessary to make allowances for exaggera
tions in our advertisements; we never encumber
them with exaggerations.
Apply these principles to this sale of corsets
and you will readily see just what your savings
will be.
Q c sos $L $2, $2.50 Corsets
Jf 9 79c now because we choose to clean
up the stock early rather than later.
All are models that have won their place this sum
mer-long skirt, medium and low bust; some with
four, others with six hose supporters. Those who
require the smaller sizes are urged to come early—
they are in a limited quantity.
$ 1 .98 for $2.98 to $5.00 Corsets
In fact, there are several that
were originally SIO.OO. The greater
part, however, are corsets that were $3.50 to $5.00
—as you will appreciate the moment you lay your
eyes on them. The materials are coutil, batiste,
brochet and brocaded silk; styles are the wanted
ones. Priced $1.98 because there are no sizes 20,
21 and 22.
Circumstances Have Reduced
Prices on Undermuslins
$1.50 Gowns for 79c
Their freshness as new garments gone, they
have lost nearly half their price!
79c for gowns that will, after one trip to the
tub, be as dainty and charming as any gown that
ever sold regularly for $1.50.
Just see them! You could hardty imagine
finer or softer nainsook, and the trimmings are
either very elaborate with French Valenciennes
laces in the sleeves and front, or very daintily
simple with linen laces and hand-embroidered
medallions.
Some ten styles to choose from.
Smart women will buy by the half-dozens.
New Princess Slips at 79c and 95c
Just arrived and just little better than we have
ever been able to offer at this price.
Nainsook is the material; the trimmings are
variously Valenciennes and linen laces and head
ings run with ribbons.
You will notice that the flounces are flat, trim
med with laces and insertions.
Chamberlifl Johnson Dußose Company