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Chamberlin=Johnson=Dußose Co.
ATLANTA NEW YORK PARIS
What Charming Little
Street Dresses You May
Have This Fall!
They are particularly pretty and smart and trim this sea
son, with little touches of trimming and tailoring that they
have not known before.
I his is not alone our opinion, not just advertising talk,
but what women say who have already seen and bought them!
It is what you will say!
And the reason is not hard to find when you come to analyze
the prettiness and smartness and trimness that you see as a whole
in dresses we have gathered this fall.
At one time it’s a novel little cut-out collar, again it’s the
use of a satin or velvet trimming, or it is a suede belt, or the un
usual use of two colors and then very, very often it’s the ma
terial. Among the woolen dresses, serge, of course, remains
undisturbed, but the weavershave helped the cause wonderfully
by giving us those heavy-looking materials, Bedford cords and
whip-cords and eponge in a weight that lends itself admirably
to the tailoring and snug-fitting of one-piece dresses.
\ou need but see these to know at once that dresses will
be in high favor this season. And their beauty does not seem to
be so much a matter of price as formerly.
Among
The Woolen Dresses
A x. dT* [J* is a little serge dress that has more
/"Vi. merit than the price would indicate.
You will be pleased at once with its
very careful tailoring. It may be had in either black or navy.
The low round collar and the cuffs are finished with satin, it has
long sleeves, the skirt, a panel in the back and the waist line is
raised just a bit. It may be had in sizes for the school Miss as
well as in the larger sizes.
A j Q *7 CJ Are a number of attractive models in
xIIL / J navy and black serge. One of these
that shows one of the style marks of
the season has a round collar and turn back cuff of corded velvet,
and the skirt flares just a bit around the ankles.
A g (D? 11 CZ I s aver Y striking dress of blue whip
xx. L I I • 1 3 cord. It has the Robespierre collar
made of red and black striped velvet.
This same velvet shows in little insets in both the front and back
of the skirt, it is trimmed with buttons of this same velvet. Its
sleeves are long and have the lace frilling that is so good just
now.
Ax. (fl* *1 77 CZ I s an °th er striking model. This is
xJIL J Bedford cord in black and in
brown. It is very prettily fashioned
about the neck with a faille silk collar high in the back but fall
ing low in front and showing the new vest effect. The one in
brown has all this collar and a suede belt in green—a splendid
combination of colors.
The Silk Dresses
We feel that we would be justified in saying that these
messaline dresses at $i 1.75 are actually worth more than their
price--but we will not, we will just ask you to take these as a
standard of value at sll-75 and see for yourself how far superior
they are to the average dresses at this price. And we know now
what your verdict will be. There are several styles that will
claim your interest, varying mostly as to the collar and the
fashioning of the waist—but we are more anxious to have you
see them and try them on and note their real good looks than
to tell you of them. The colors include soft grays, several
shades of blue and black.
Chamberlin =Johnson=Dußose Co.
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THE ATLANTA GEORGLVN AND NEWS. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 13, 1912.
WE
THANK YOU
In the September issue of
the Atlanta Phone Register,
we called the attention of
our subscribers to the mu
tual advantages of prompt
payment of bills by the
tenth. '
As a result, our office col
lections have broken all
records.
Again we thank you.
Atlanta Telephone
and Telegraph Co.
A. B. CONKLIN, fien. Mgr.
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• UdfazwwZ. FRIDAY and SATURDAY |
■5 ~ . ’ 5
5 Sensational Sale Wool, Silk and Linen Suits— t
S Exquisite Lingerie Toilets—Net and Cotton
.1 Voile Costumes—Pongee Silk and Linen 5-
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5 Coats—Wool, Pique and Linen Skirts. ;
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This sale planned for Friday and Saturday positively terminates the possibilities of this season’s ■ci
selling of Summer Wear. Sizes are necessarily broken, and in almost every instance, st vies re
dneed to a single garment of a kind. Yet this final invitation to the Summer Wear Clearance is
fraught with magnificent opportunities.
PRICES ARE MORE ELOQUENT THAN WORDS, and quick response necessary for choice- Sp
£ Silk and Wool Suits Linen Dresses Net and Lingerie J-
23 Suits, including wool silk 33 Linen Dressps . Regular val- Dresses J
55 and white serge Suits. Ihe en- UPS to $20.00, J
tire residue of our spring stock, • g $82.50 to $l4O
and will be sold absolutely re- A values. Now $25.00 2
5* gardless of anv former price. mT , t JU
Choice h o, >ly- Values to $45.
*7 nen Besses. Regular val- Now SIO.OO
<P I .UV ues to $18.75, 20 only . Values to S3O. 5
£ Linen Suits $3 75 X i v , $6-5 ° £
£ Four Li, Suits. rrßardless of ‘ ° 10 only. \ nines to S2O •£
4» former prices. Choice ’ No ' v » 450
*> I An Cotton Voile 1- only. Values to $lO.
tbI.UU Now $3.75 Si
i p,. . and Linen Dresses » .
■5 Wool Skirts . 40 Cotto,, Voile and Linet, Linen Coats JE
> II Wool Skirts. Light nnx- , Regular values $7.50, Silk Coats 5f
yjp tures, and a few navy. A col- * '
lection of splendid values from djl C C 1- Linen and 15 Silk Coats. Mt
our spring stock and last fall JL Comprising our complete re-
models. Some,of them regular- maining stock. Choice of any £p
1V priced to SIO.OO, Wash Skirts garment M
E Choice $2.89 Pique and Linen $5.00 5
5 WodSkiH, PoneeeCoat , g
len Wool Skirts from last sea- JC
son's assortment. Values $5 30 Wash Skirts. Regular 10 Pongee Coats. Our entire re-
and $5.75. $5. $5.95 $1.85 maining stock. Your choice for
--£? 1 OO as l> Skirts. Regular 1 O
4>I.UU $15,517.50 ...$3.85 J
35 Note—■ Owing to the small quantity ami absurdity of prices, wc’can not possibly fako telephone orders, or send these
goods on approval or (’. O. I).
Ihe vanishing prices in the above offerings are hopelessly profitless, and leaves absolutely no chance to make any
possible alterations in garments. WIZ
PHILLIPS & CREW CO.
ESTABLISHED 1865
Steinway Pianosssso Upward
Knabe Pianoss47s Upward
Hardman Pianoss42s Upward
Fischer Pianoss4oo Upward
Phiilips & Crew Co. Pianos . $325
A New Pianosl9o Upward
Easy Terms of Payment
WE RENT PIANOS FOR S 4 PER MONTH
Victor-Victrolas sls to $250
EVERY VICTOR RECORD IN STOCK
PHILLIPS & CREW CO.
82-84-86 North Pryor St.
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