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Alien’s Twice-a- Year Shoe Sale
Offers unrestricted choice of every Summer Slice. White Boot, black, white, tan and
fanev color Pump—tie or Colonial —at a reduced price—s3.7s, $3.25, $2.45, $1.95
or 95c. This is a real bargain event, because the shops are new and stylish.
Our shop department conducts a sweeping clearance sale twice each year—at
the end of fall and winter season, and at the end of spring and summer.
Hence the Shoes are all new. clean, fresh, and in complete size range when
the salgs are started. Come in before 11 or 12 o'clock, if possible, lor Allen's sales
are genuine price reductions, and we simply <-an not wait on you properly if every
one comes in around 11:30 to 1 p. in.. .just as clerks go to lunch.
$5.00 Shoes. $3.75 and $3.25: SI.OO Shoes. $3.25 and $2.45: $3.00 Shoes, 2.45 and /jK
$1.95. A few sizes left on the two special lots of y'/\
I $5,00 and 01 Qg // \
||V And $3,00, $3.50 Q
\ X'Wk and $4.00 Shoes /'r'
We Close Saturday at 1 P.M. f J
J, P, Allen & Co.
$3.00. $3.50 and $4.00 $5.00 Colonial, in black,
Pumps-M**. tan-.nd 51 Whitehall Street tan and and
white—sl.9s a.nd $2.45. $3.75.
Wash Dresses
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, MT ‘ $6.95, $7.95 Values
A ' i’- 1 ': .4 Evpr\ Wash Press in onr stock up to / V
47 95, at a rut p r iep tomorrow (Fri- kM.
1 ,\--5 day). Loveh non I,awns. Ginghams. Mas- PTrlft
’ h ’’ ns ' O' m 'h p s nnd Cotton Foulards, for ,ij *S\
HLTg s |c. /'.| > tr-vM/ street, house and summer resort wear.
CrK. f AH sizes for ladies and misses, and al) color j Cs nfrl•'jfffiA v-i.
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BESSIE
TIFT
The Bessie Tift girl
leaves college a thorough
ly educated woman. She
has been taught to think
for herself; not merely
to memorize text-books.
The Bessie Tift girl
makes a real woman.
The college has been mak
ing Georgia’s best women
for sixty-five years.
Music, Art, Domestic
Science,.taught by masters
, of these branches.
Photographs and a cat
alog will tell you more.
Write to
C. H. S. JACKSON,
Forsyth, Ga. Pres.
"eyes EXAMINED ANO
GLASSES FITTED
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EYEGLASSES
. unnorn ann complicated cases
are what we are looking for We
especially invite all those who have
been disappointed in glasses, tilted
and bought elsewhere No r a .-e
too complicated for ue We lest
and fit glasses for every defect of
the eye. and guarantee results, or
no pay OUR MOTTO "WEAK
EVES MADE STRONG" the
"OtXIE" eyeglasses and “HINES"
guards (our own invention! will
fit any nose, they can not slip, tilt
I or fall off Sold by the best opti
cians throughout the world, hut
I only b\ us In Atlanta
b HINES OPTICAL COMPANY
91 Peachtree St.
I Helwwn Mnn'jtnmf.ry »nd Alcszar ThesUrs
200 Brand New Dresses
FRIDAY AT $3.49
Values $5.95, $6.50 and $8.50
Voile Dresses AT
Lingerie Dresses j A
Linen Dresses I U J A■ 1
Dimity Dresses
Tissue Dresses I M
Linen Norfolk Suits j it « , CQ CA
Washable Blazer Norfolk Coats. . VdIUCS 10 $0.3"
Bought of a prominent Eastern maker at about
HALF-PRICE, and just arrived by express. All
loveliest new styles with latest fancies in trimmings.
A sale worth attending; tomorrow, Friday, only.
Style Quality
4 9 Whitehall Street
Georgian Want Ads Bring Results Chambcrlin .lohiison Diißose Co.
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. FRIDAY. JULY 12, 1912.
ChamberlinJohnson=Dußose Company
ATLANTA NEW YORK PARIS*
The Clearance
Os the Finer Grades of
Undermuslins Tomorrow
The term “finer grades” fails to picture the rea>
beauty of these daintiest and loveliest of Undermuslins,
and so does the pricing below.
There is only one thing for the woman who is in
terested in Undermuslins to do, and that is to come and
see for herself just what this clearance brings.
The values are truly remarkable—even for a clear
ance sale at Chamberlin-Johnson-Dußose’s. You will
show thrift and wisdom by buying for the wants that
the future will bring.
Here are the reductions:
For $2.50 Petticoats. Not many of these, sc
11 Vk come in the morning early. They are 95c now
/fj because they are the few remaining from a sale
wherein they were $1.19. These were soiled and
mussed by handling. They have the flat flounces
trimmed rather beautifully with fine laces and embroideries.
IQ For $2.00 to $3.50 Drawers and Corset
I*’ ■ Covers. The Drawers were $2.00 to $2:50; the
Corset Covers were $2.00 to $3.50. Many of
these—both Drawers and Corset Covers--are
from our finest bridal sets that have been broken. Exquisite
hand-embroidery and French Valenciennes trim them.
They will not stay here long at $1.19!
QE For $5.00 to $7.50 Petticoats. The reason
9 for this price is not found in the quality of the
fj material, nor in wonderful ways in which the
flounces are trimmed, but in the fact that many
of them have been mussed more than is good for regularly
priced undermuslins. The deep flounces are almost en
tirely lace and embroidery bands.
Q 0 For $5.00 to $7.00 Princess Slips. Those
f that were SSOO are as fresh and white
ZL as could be—others that were $6.00 and s7.oc
are included because they are soiled. Trimmed
with Cluny and Valenciennes Laces about the yokes, in
panels down the front and in the flounces.
QQ For $5.00 and $7.50 Gowns. Yokes are
Jh'® masses of very fine laces, combined attractively
with hand-embroidered medallions. The short
sleeves are very often entirely of lace. A number
of these, too, were from broken bridal sets.
SI -1 Ofl F° r $lO to Gowns. A small but very
select few of the most richly trimmed Gowns in
• J the department. Yokes, both front and back.
of Irish crochet, with bands to match on the
sleeves. Others show Irish crochet combined with hand
embroidered medallions. Still others are all French Valen
ciennes.
1;’ ■ 1
Messaline Petticoats at $1.98 and $2.95 1
They wore, both lots, originally $5.00. Some are now $1.98, because
they have been mussed somewhat. These are in shades of pink, alice, gray
and tan. Those at $2.98 are the splendid and sturdy Petticoats in rich
stripes and in plain colors, perfectly fresh and worth —the kind those go
ing on vacations will want for their tailored suits. Included is a number
of fitted petticoats—the only patented petticoat we have deemed worthy
of recommendation to our customers.