Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, September 28, 1912, EXTRA, Page 8, Image 8

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8 Opening j of I /* ~;/} ■» Children’s and Juniors’ Millinery I i ’lll and I Fgfci WMF w Ready-to-Wear I aM x •* zZj 1 Wr)h3 A MOST cordial invitation J t WIKI ** ,s cx^en(^ *° ° ur cus ~ I fl 111-W * 4 MOII t°mers and the public general- | ' 1 \ II *° a rev ’ ew °f the new and 1 |j I I || greatly enlarged stock of In- fca s ’%Sj I I » fants’, Children’s and Juniors’ g § 1 U-ffi Hats ’ Coats, Dresses and other gar -1! A 1 ■ mcnts which will have their first show- 3 / j j I ing for two days, Today and Saturday. - ! L-« Paris dictates the fashions for j 11 ■ < iildren as well as for all other Wj||y | 1 I feminine attire, and our American Ajy | ’ g makers have adapted them to the ! f? I practical needs of young America. We wT > \ || a have secured the best of productions V s j* \ - t VO® from those who make each line best. J \ 4fcx iWfl We fully understand that if you have \ IWS never visited our Children’s Depart- A \ \I j I ment y° u W ’H hardly appreciate the JiWSw \ II 1 I fact our garments are marvels of \ |Um good style and good materials—bet- \ J JOgl ter than any you have ever received in i return for your money. Therefore we ask you to come and see— . ■ p I * nX nd -ger---! coats I I T/f and DRESSES I ! THE MILLINERY ”'‘"s ß .s ß <„ ,30.00 I 1 T , x , ... A , „ Junior Suits; nobby, new belted and coat styles, Infants Fitted Bonnets, 50c to $5 at J ’ In white silks, velvet, plush; with daintiest _ $12.50 to $25.00 h laces, furs, hand embroideries, ribbons and Junior Top Coats, in classy materials and French flowers. ’ models— I Children s Fitted bonnets, $1.50 to $lO Children’s Woolen Dresses for ages Bto 14, g Os lovely colored Bengaline silks, velvets middy and one-piece models; velvets, serges and 9 and plush, with soft silk and satin trimmings, plaids- French rosebuds and silk flower garniture. $3.98 to $20.00 m L n 4. rrk x *• r- Children’s Coats, Mackinaws, Chinchillas, bou- Boy Baby Bonnets, 50c to $5 de , velvets, plushes, serges, etc.- There is a distinct difference in the styles $3.93 to $25.00 B for boy babies; they are simple and very smart; Children’s Wash Dresses; 2 to 6 years— iall of white plain and corded silks. ’ 50c to $1.50 Hats, Ages 2to 14 Yrs., $1.50 to sls Children s Coats, in all matemls- | Smart small shapes of felt, velour, velvet, Long White Coats for babies; Short, Coats, little corduroy for school wear, and large dress shapes boys’ Cloth Coats— ■ that are beautiful and exclusive. $2 75 to $25.00 fl Full Line of Sweaters for all Ages, and Toques for Immediate Wear I I =W--• - I - * SsviilmTmr tfWtA , nin^rr-Biir ani«j , ll K<B®f Fl business is not brisk, find something to keep you busy and pay a profit at the same time. Picase learn how easy it is to do this bv reading Georgian Want Ads. 11 you wish to secure additional capital to increase your business READ GEORGIAN WANT ADS. Many men are willing to help you. \on can find a partner, secure busi ness-getting agents, find customers for your goods, rent a part of vour store through Georgian Want Ads. READ THEM NOW. You will learn many things it pays tn know. vSss-—— JJ)) Iji ■" = i ; 1 THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28. 191'2. I ||| ©m who you art, where ijjd you live, or what ' ||| you have— I (tfeotyian 111 &S)ant<Ads will bring results. H'r KNOW IT, II Jry -** 1c a fatiicwd Chamber!in=Johnson=Dußose Co. ATLANTA NEW YORK p A Ri S * Ire Yow As Much a Specialist in Dressing Your Daughter As The Junior Department Third Floor? But perhaps that is not a fair question. Sup pose we ask could you be as much a specialist in dressing your daughter without the aid of the Junior Department as you are with it? You see, it is a business with us, a very serious business, that can only be successful insofar as it serves. And do not think that for one instant we al low that point to escape us. We are up and plan ning and doing for the young folk all the time. We keep in very close touch with the makers of styles for misses and children. We are never sat isfied with what we have done. Doubtless that is why the department is showing such a healthy growth. It is serving better. Right now we are in the midst of the new fall things. It’s going to be worth your while to visit the department tomorrow. The things that daughter wants are here, plentifully and beautifully, in every line. You will find Splendid Suits at $13.50 The suits at this price are our “best foot forward.” Suits chucked full of value and of style, too. They are mostly the soft woolen mixtures, tans, greys and blues, fashioned very plainly—box coats—the kind that is best for the school-going girl. Then at sls, $17.50, S2O and Slowly Up to SSO comes the wealth of suitdom for misses. The smart and youth ful cutaways, the Norfolks, those with the Robespierre collars —and they are most attractive in these little suits—and those that show all the bright ideas of this season’s trimmings, the fancy buttons, the self-cordings and the rather wide bias folds—these in wide wale serges, Bedford cords, mixtures, vel vets and corduroys. We wish every mother and daughter could see just how attractive these suits really are. The New Junior Coats “The Johnny Coat” is one of these: it is a three-quarter length coat, often cutaway—and has a smartness that is tak ing it far in the favor of the young folk. It is in the mixtures and the plain shades. The Mackinaw is another favorite this fall. This is a loose-fitting long coat of heavy Scotch mixtures—in rich tans, greys and black and white. It h s a soft crush hat to match. You would like it for no other reason than its serviceableness in all sorts of weather, but over above that it has a jauntiness about it that will appeal very strongly to the young wearer. At Sio.oo and up. Rain Capes. It seems we can hardly get enough of them. The same process that makes them water proof also makes them full of warmth; which means that the coming cold and rainy days need have no terrors for wearers of “Bestyette” Rain Capes. They are priced at $3.00 and $3.50. “Bestyette” Rain Coats with Sou’--Wester hats to match, tor both boys and girls, are $3-5°- They are very strong and very durable. They never crack or become leaky. And then there is a school bag free for every purchaser of a “Bestyette” coat or cape. Girls’ and Children’s Hats We want you to see what has been done here that the girls and children may have just the most stylish and becom ing hats possible.' It is the result of treating their millinery as seriously as we do the grown up’s. Just anything won’t do. No indeed, not in the Junior Department! The hats that make up their display have been selected because of in dividual merit. There are hats for all occasions—-school hats and dress hats—in velvets, corduroys, scratch felts, French felts and velours, some very plainly trimmed with ribbons and velvets and others very elegantly trimmed with tinted feathers and ostrich plumes. They range slowly upward from $1.25 to S2OOO. No question about your finding just the one that you want! CHAMBERLIN-JOHNSON-DUBOSE CO.