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Chamberlin=Johnson=Dußose Co.
' \TLANTA . NEW YORK - FARIS
Gentlemen, a Sale of Shirts, That
You Will Like
The men folk are coming to know that these sales of their fur
nishings mean money saved—and this without anv compromise to
their sove tor good-looking furnishings.
It» because we are doing .exceptional things here-—such as this
3 ale of shirts.
$1.50 Shirts at 98c
Stiff bosom and plaited bosom shirts—those with stiff bosom
-how neat stripes of black, blue, tan and lavender on white, the
plaited bosom are solid white
$2.00 Shirts at sl.lß
. .doubting their real worth, a man could tell in a minute by
their S3tt“feel ’that such materials never went into shirts under $2.00
regularly. Plaited white shirts and stiff bosom shirts, white striped
variously with black, blue, tan and lavender.
Now That Heavier Underwear
Is the order ot the day, we want to tell you what we have good
reason to believe—that you will find here just about the best under
wear that any given price can buy.
And this takes in
Cotton Ribbed Shirts and Drawers atsoc to $1.50
Wool and Cotton Shirts and Drawers atsl.oo
All Wool Shirts and Drawers atsl.so to $3.50
Cotton Ribbed Union Suits atsl.oo to $1.50
Boys’ Ribbed Union Suits atsoc
Boys’ Wool and Cotton Shirts and Drawers at 75c
Boys’ Wool and Cotton Union Suits at $1 00
♦
Gloves Specially Priced for Saturday
ZFor our regular $1.25 chamois gloves; natural shade, one
clasp, washable.
$ 1 .50 For our regular $2.50 and $3.00 Chamois Gloves in twelve
1 and sixteen button lengths, natural shade, washable.
$ 1 .75 For our regular $3.00 and 53.50 Doeskin Gloves They
I are twelve and sixteen button lengths, white.
$ 1 .75 For $3.00 ami $3.50 Glace Kid Gloves in twelve and six-
L teen button lengths Black and tans only in these
And doubtless you will want to see these priced regularly and
standing as best at their regular prices.
THE SOLTAIRE AT SI.OO, a 2-dasp lambs-skin glove with Paris point
stitching; it looks and wears better than any SI.OO one we have ever seen. In
black, white and colors.
THE NAVARRE AT $1.50, a real kid glove. In black, white and colors.
THE DREADNAUGHT AT $1.50, a 2-clasp P. K. seam glove in black,
white, tan and grey, with self stitching: black with white stitching: white
with black stitching.
THE COLBERT AT $1.25, a 1-clasp cape glove in black, white, grey and
tan: heavv, but verv soft.
TREFOUSSE REAL KID GLOVES, 3- clasp, in black, white and colors,
al $2.00; P. K. seam. 2-clasp. at S2.CO; 1 2-button length, at $3.00; 16-button
length, at $3.50; 20-button length, at s4.so—in black, white, street and evening
shades. _______
The Bazaar
First Aid to the House Furnishers
She who loves a well appointed home will derive much pleasure and got
many good ideas from a visit to the Bazaar.
Its stocks are composed of thosi* things that go to make homes more al
t ractive.
Good taste is the keynote here —good taste that avoids the tawdry and the
''ham. whether it be in the selection of a simple little candle shade, of a crys
tal service, of a china set, of a true-art bronze.
And the stocks are so broad and so complete that they extend their
help to home keepers of all means—those who can command every
luxury and those who must limit their selections to the necessities. For
the one right now we might mention the arrival of brass coal and wood boxes
that are exceptional I v elegant—for the other complete services of Rogers'
•‘1847” plated silverware, that may be bought in just the quantity you need.
A Good Time to Get Your Corsets
Mrs. Marvin is here from the factory of
La Vida Corsets
She is an expert corsetiere, and what she knows about
corsets, she brings to your aid in fitting you.
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Chamberlin=Johnson=Dußose Company
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 26. 1912.
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MOTHERS
OF
ATLANTA
You want your boy
to grow up a good
citizen, who will
stand for a bigger
and better Atlanta.
Why not stari him
standing in
Made-in-Atlanta
Shoes ?
(I illy and Tv ('obb lasts
$2.50 to $3.50.
•‘A Dollar a pair
Saved in the wear."
CRAIG'S
RED SEAL SHOE
SHOP.
I 93 Peachtree.
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Suite 6’5. 126 W. Lake st.. Chlca 8 0, 111. ,
OUR COUNTRY EGGS
Taste good, look and are;
good. It is your own fault'
if you don’t get fresh eggs.
We sell them. Cash Grocery
Co., 118 Whitehall St.
(Advt.)
DEAD EGGS.
When the government
prosecuted the beef trust for
foisting upon the public em
balmed beef they overlooked
another article—cold storage
or dead eggs. We sell good,
fresh country eggs. Cash
Grocery Co., 118 Whitehall
St. (Advt.)
THE TEST OF AN EGG
Is the eating. If they taste
right, they are fresh country
eggs. If they taste wrong’,
they are cold storage. You
can get fresh eggs at the
Cash Grocery Co., 118
Whitehall St. ’ (Advt.)
OUR COUNTRY EGGS
Taste good, look and are
good. It is your own fault
if you don’t get fresh eggs.
We sell them. Cash Grocery
Co., 118 Whitehall St.
(Advt.)
THE TEST OF AN EGG
Is the eating. If they taste
right, they are fresh country
eggs. If they taste wrong,
they are cold storage. You
can get fresh eggs at the
Cash Grocery Co., 118
Whitehall St. (Advt.)
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I ML RICH & BROS. CO. g
s A Special Grouping of Hats si
■ £ At $6.95; Values to $lO
Almost every Saturday the Millinen 7
ip. Chief makes a week-end grouping of various
l°ts of bats to sell at an underprice. This
/T| \ week you're lucky, for the grouping includes JG
man . v choice street and dress hats.
yH® Velvets, felts and plushes, silks and moires are in
*** ' eluded. All the newest shapes for street and dress
iRi wear, plainly or elaborately trimmed in feathers, furs.
silk and satin bows, ete. Leading colors d» zy nr
an d black. Values to $lO for just ipO.t/D jjG
I ill i Untrimmed Plush Hats
£ H W. 98; Values to $7.50 Sfe
' = W 'm ® <)ne the best values this season. Handsome
- : to T k black plush hats with velvet tinderbrim. Conservative S' 7
'to and daring shapes with choice of small brim or large
' 7 to \ brims. Half a dozen different styles, all very new. gf*
SO Choice $4.98.
* / Girls’ Soft Hats $1.39
Z?** li l.arge plaid knockabout hats for girls and misses.
II // -List the hat to wear to football games, automobiling.
li /t., . etc. Easily crushed, worn much as yon please.
tdj i\ / ' Trimmed on side with fancy feather. Jp*
\ I ' ''The Plum. Store of Atlanta'. Millinery, 2nd Floor.
; g /Woreo/ Those Wanted Mackinaw Coats for School and £
p° College Girls 2
i ins. iL tc. ...
nest coats yet tor outdoor sports. ST--- •<_
-A® The first lot went like changing class rooms and walks on
hot cakes, and this sec- snappy mornings
ot’d shipment affords Their style, aash and debonaire grace arc
even •> wrootni- VMriot v very obvious, and—being cut not too long—
~gft ** s' < dll I \dliety. they do not hamper the fine free athletic i’Ty
All gold tops, in the stride of youth. f
handsome Roman or The coziesl ' wind-proof woolens 3
| t - ■ . . have been used, and every garment Is gene- i
~ origin linlsll. rously pocketed ano securely buttoned. In j
3* There are plain and cor- >arge «mart checks and plaids. For girls * lgg+7 f
1 i 1 t 8 to li. $12.50
rugated brooches from the . . ~ , . .. ,
,• r . 1 >1 Johnny Coats are deservedly populai M
-Kg size ot a dune to a dollar; Here's a snappy style of blue vicuna, lined IT ■
collar pins, beauty pins (2 throughout with a bright flannel. Very ii : |RTtnLgdP J sJK
on a card) and solid and fil- smart. Sizes t> to 14. $9.95. . 1 SU
era, igree bar pins. Some are , !• i-.xi . , ~~ .
7 ■ . . . ( oats tor little tots ot 2to b include velvets, corduroys, MI .
BB pi<mi. otlicj sa 1 e hand-C zibelines, plushes, broadcloths, etc. Styles and prices to suit all •C
“Mb engraved. Choice $2.9» to 115.
(Center Aisle. Main Floor.) (Juvenile Section, Second Floor.)
glfss Is the Price Set Handkerchiefs ;
'■g Aside for Baby S Coats--- Showing the New;
3g come to Rich's. I'or here we have Clearing the Old.
the loveliest lot of $5 coats we have Yesterday we started showing the beauti-
ft. ever assembled. new handkerchiefs that we had collected
-1 " , ‘.l r , fr " ,u ah 0WI ’ Europe. But we find several
In infants long coats there are beautitul , , , , , , . , . ,
, 1 u , i 11 1 old lots and odds and ends cluttering up gk'
white cashmeres, beautitullv tailored. Lined . * '
throughout with hue quality of white sateen .••■••mcc •
and interlined. Deep cape, trimmed in ' ‘
D* silk braid. Other styles, too. long and 1 Values to 19c nr Values to 50c.
short, variously lace aiid embroidery trim- * M V for ladies’ all Real Armenian
5W med 55 . n 7’ ’‘andkerchtefs. hand-made handker
med. ?>O. plain or with embrold- .. . . ,
3? Silk cotton and woolen coats also, in cred corners, and some ’ |p * ” re *cilar sizes, MtZ
long and short stvles for infants up to babies m mourning, plain or and Armenian hand JT
ft embroidered. work or Madeira seal W
, Values 59c to lop in glove sizes. MILS
g Cotton coats. $1.25 to $1.95. -
Woolen coats, $3.50 to $25. fine linen handker r}9c i
Silk coats. $7.50 to $35. chiefs, many hand-em- handkerchiefs
Ss ~ , . .ciii, broidered. worth Jl. Pure linen,
Heavy white serge coats for baby boys values'sc Ssc hemstitched border,
fSa up to five veins. Smartlv tailored. $3.50 to GMr- ' , name embroidered In
i B aild SLOO , f or corner
.-JMU. dainty squares of sheer-
5 Does Baby Need a New Cap or £, 29c X.V’lrt,. SE
, 80 some mourning 50c. Ladles’ pure linen,
'fl® DOnntil. handkerchiefs with with initial; men’s in-
b'resh, all rami ve baby caps and bonnets hand-scalloped border. itial. full size, cambric.
for infants and children up to live years. yg c Silk Handkerchiefs 33c
kt® In silks velvets, plushes and fine fabrics;
Jl® . • i flowers Mens 50c and 7»c silk handkerchiefs, made of
trimmed in lai s, ir. . the ce j e b ra ted Cheney Bilks. Full size. Choice
toi Caps, 25c to $5. of solid colors, all white and white with colored
to Bonnets, $1.50 to sls. bo^ er !k u u , c S 7 '
“7 The Baby Store, 2nd floor Floor.)
.to
" Special Corset Selling Event ;>
g Newsl.soFall Models,B9c 5'
'"to
Here’s a bit of good news for women ac-
\ Aft custoined to paving $1.50 for their corsets. 5*
nHP I' ol , ' lf V< an rOIn, ‘' iere t< ,inor,ow and select •>U
' VVU from regular $1.50 models and pay only 89c.
Save * t san a< ’ tna l sav ’ n M ( ’le a pair on each
B Wn V’ 6ic "Te 5-
F \ ———- A Saving You Don 7 Want to Miss
/ /I'll Iti A \ 1 Materials are of excellent quality coutil and batistes. Faultless styles
7 / IhhHX «\ 1 ' ; " ld faultleßßl y ma,h ’- An ne w fall models, with three pairs of excellent hose •G
ftßß Z 1 ' Ll lil U \ \ supporters on front and side. Prettily trimmed in ribbons. orfc ■<!
111 Iftf\iU Jb h laces and embroidery. Usually $1.50, Saturday at O<7C '■l
\-i (Corsets, Second Floor.)
2* fl i n l se
5 fnJ Ne?kwe.r Read Y for the Biggest Under- J-
Ju,t ln wear Day of the Fail Season S*
v The cola snap finds us splendidly ready with the best lines
■-2" of Underwear in America—Harvard Mills and Munsing wear.
to -- —, - These makes embody every underwear feature that is smart
to I OUT Uloves and rl * ht - Perfectly made and finely finished—everj gar ®tt
fl® i ment correct to the last buttonhole stitch. gRC
are here: All the best makes, Womens vests and pants at these prices -
rrefuusse. Bachtno Fownes. . Cotton. 50c. Cotton and Wool. 75c. 2
( omplele -fork of long and Wool. $1 and $1.50. Silk and Wool, »i. °
I* short gloves in all sizes and I . , „
w-.nte.l
fcs H.intefl colors. Lxp< it sales- Silk and Wool, $2. All-Wool. $2.50.
~to women to lit yon in a twtnk- Children's Garments: Just as well made Pants and Vests. gfl
Jfl® ling. $1 to $4. 25c to 75c. Union Suits, 50c to $1.50
( Main Floor.' (Underwear. Main Floor.)
aBtB, “ M. RICH & BROS. CO. •»>»
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