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Sale of Manufacturer’s Sample Pictures
These pictures without doubt are the greatest values ever offered in this city in high-class framed
Lot Framed pictures [ql Framed
Pirtiiroc Hundreds of subjects comprising genuine Pastels, Oil Paintings, reproductions of water colors,
etchings and carbons, taken from the best works of the Old Masters, and carried out with excellent ar- PICtUFCS,
Values to effect. Values to
lAdI Ad are finely framed. Being samples each frame is especially selected with reference to each par-
S|.Zj ticalar subject, and the result is a harmonious color effect. $2.50
Eflp ALL STYLES AND SIZES
PRICES RA’-GE FROM 25c TO $7.50
J Values 75c to $17.50 See display in our Peachtree window
AY FOR YOUR FURNITURE WHILE YOU USE IT, “A LITTLE AT A TIME”
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Mur stock of Bedroom Furniture comprises oak, mahogany, New arrivals in Dining Room Furniture in Arts and Crafts
Circassian walnut, maple and satin wood, in Colonial reproduc- and Colonial designs in fumed oak, Early English and veneered
lions, and a revival of the best French period styles. and solid mahogany.
Designs right -rightly priced. The styles and prices will suit you.
j Oak and Mahogany 9x12 Seamless Brus- 9by 12 Axminster Arts and Crafts.
I Center Tables. $4.00 seis Rugs $lB 50 Ih f Wk II Ru * s ’ new desi^is - Eight-day Clocks, $6
' h [ I fl I'r $25.00 values, values,
■ values $1.98 values $15.00 h I .
I I 1 I | make this TEST v; 521.50 52.98
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■ Mosquito Nets, put $6.50 National Brass HU ft Our Leader. Felt High Grade Novelty
lup complete, $2. S 3 „r Iron Bedspring. ' P Mattresses, $9 value. Curtains. 52.50,
I and $3.50. I'l nevp d r n ; $3.50 and $5.00 per
53 98 57.50 pair.
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■Nt a arrivals in Arts p u y man Davenport Library Tables in— Mail Orders have
; TVT I ~ , -Ktatur XfV.t Inrm 1 Rims HcdK with amnio All Wnnd«
land Crafts Living ,n Mahogany, Oak mm.,. mt,. tn .„ •. > . , u « -i> Ti.nj.m rm ,
and Early English ' " 111 '••"•n-ige ' ...mung «m .-ver All finishes, our prompt and
■ Koon- Furniture. Special 535.00 c, All Prices. careful attention
■ Bed which .«lands the test
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t, 62 PEACHTREB LIFETIME furniture, rugs and draperies si north broad
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Carpets, Rugs and Draperies
Unusual Reductions for Quick Selling
Every piece of Carpeting, every Rug in our store and Drapery
materials are included in this sale. Every article in this section
bears a marked reduction during the entire week.
Beautiful Axminster Carpets with borders to match; these
goods are worth $ 1.50---reduction sale price, d* 1 QE
made, laid and lined complete, yard 1 •*■**-'
Very serviceable Brussels Rugs,
9x12 feet, special at
Axminster Rugs, 9x12 feet, very attractive C.IQ
Oriental designs, worth $22.50, for .. ..*P* O* « 3
Wilton Velvet, 9x12, seamless Rugs, splendid tIQ
value, worth $22.50, for quick selling <P * O* • 3
Absolutely the strongest and the most complete assortment of
Royal Wilton Rugs, size 9x12 feet, will J 4 A
be included in this sale at clIlO STV
F° r the Parlors, Drawing Room, Library or Dining Room
we are showing the finest of Wiltons, size 9x12, and com
monly.sold as French Wiltons. These goods are abso
lutely in a class to themselves.
Specially priced for d* A Q I "7£‘ j &C O
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All Drapery Materials, Nets, Etamine and
Colonial Draperies at popular prices.
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J. M. HIGH COMPANY
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25. 1912.
Chamberlin Johnson Dußose Company
Atlanta
Shopping Days Are Here
It is Autumn now in reality and by every
manifestation. Air. Weatherman has spoken his
inaugural. He has declared for lower tempera
ture. That he means business is evident; that he
is taken seriously is also evident.
The crowds in the store are growing larger;
there is eagerness and earnestness and bustle and
busy-ness on all sides.
Shopping days are here.
New clothes are necessary now for yourself
and for the home.
And we are ready!
Could we impress you with just how splen
didly ready we are!
When the sun was hot and the breezes were
few and far between, we were working to make
this word ready mean more to you this fall than
it has ever meant in any store in Atlanta.
Judge now for yourself.
Visit the store and look about you at the
new goods in every department. We believe the
stocks will amply and easily measure up to your
needs.
Fake them one by one:
Hpl T lie new fashions as they really are. clear and distinct
lIA and well defined: a showing that relieves yon of all
doubts as to their style—the half-backed, hodge-podge
C* fashions are conspicuously not here. Yours is simply
\lllTg a question of preference. This is true of the Suits for
street wear and for wear on occasions; of the service
able and good looking woolen dresses and of the brilliant toilettes
of channelise and velvets and be-spangled and be-jeweled nets: of
the great, full-of-wa rinth coats and of the evening wraps: waists
for wear with suits and waists too soft and lacy and dainty ever to
be hidden beneath a coat.
'T'a It would be an odd woman who could not find, where
[|o there is so much that is choice, the Silks and the Dress
Goods that she will want this season. Elegant Robos
from Paris, charmeuse in the shades peculiar to this
season and in the shades of all seasons: the ’corded
Silks, the brocaded Silks. Velvets of new and wonder
ful beauty—they are all lavishly here and heavy Woolen Mixtures,
the Bedford cords and the whipcords and the serges and the broad
cloths that are finding new favor just now.
npl I he emphasis that we lay on the new models of Cor-
||o sets is not alone for their own grace and intrinsic
worth —but that, aided and augmented by our Cor
rTr' set-service. M hieh means that your share of the grace
and charm of the new models will be the greatest
when you are fitted here. We do not care to sell vou
a ( orset just because it is new; it must be the one best for vou. And
expert titters here can tell.
lIT 1 I l' p ginghams the children will like best for their
school dresses, the percales and the madras you will
want for your own house dresses, the cotton velours
kimonos, the flannelettes, in short the wash goods
that all need at this season are ready. And in the
same department the sheets and pillow cases, the
towels, the table linens and the napkins that, it seems, every one
must l»u\ on some quantity or another at the coming of a new season.
JPIiA ti'e-story store, newly refilled with the furni-
||V ture. the carpets, the rugs and the draperies that
make homes beautiful a and livable-in. and
Cn««ri t l' ere * s such a huge stock, it means that the
I U 111 I Hire * 11 .'7‘ tes ot . VOU1 : P’H-se win be heeded, but always
. "'th good furniture, furniture that will outwear its
pin e. I his is possible because we know furniture, know how to
distinguish between real worth and appearances. It is for vou to
coin this knowledge into savings for yourself.
' ,x ,H ! <‘i‘esting spot, to home-lovers—the most
1 lIC intcroting in the whole store, and right now it is at
its lot. It shows the wealth of the world in home
,l,a,s,n£- l' s stock is made up of choice pieces from
DuZdul p, eat ,lll l H,rtll >M houses of New York. Visit the
I»<izaai. regardless of your buving intentions: there are
thing- here worth seeing—bronzes, marbles, lamps. crvstalware,
chmaware Oriental pieces, all stamped with good taste, and, what is
more, with moderate prices.
Chamberlin JohnsonTußose Company
New York
Paris