Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, November 04, 1912, HOME, Page 10, Image 10

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10 | PERSONALS j Mr. Hal Steed returns from V n York this week. Mias Etta Park lias front to Athens, w here she will reside In the future. Preston S. Arkwright, .1 . who has j Over 1,000 New Suits, Coats and Dresses In 1 / Southern Suit & Skirl Co. This Greatest of All November Sales | 43 - 45 lVbiiehall Slreel 11 jj 5 Jfc as* jsO J* ’> <1 t <1 J O® *? iJraiiiK •\\ Z' I MIW / Wlf I 5 v : yn IWO TFTn f m£m iV™ Ire MM JFffW ■aMMlrj W ''' I < vJa oFih JHu ph lwm «Bl < ? 11 y <* |i’ i#W ; i-1 Ji 1 pU* '' uri rl«Vh Fl ' J n Hii IMtF-1 W IMq 1 ft 1 ■ i i Iw i i ' Ji a* u i t Im ■ 1 I I | |i||i \ i i|i IbN h iAi J I \1 w 'll k V Hi talii Isl B i 1 l i Ki : * ' f"t ill H '■' I M W Illi U/ 1-1 H ssivi>yu wy} ™ js w i % t Demonstrating Our Great Purchasing Powers p This Sale—Now in Full Swing—ls the Most © Important Merchandising Event of the Season ) t i NEW YORK OFFICE now sends us more than a thousand new Suits, Coats and Dresses, bought at special / \ ) P nce concess i° ns f° r this Great November Sale. Fifth Avenue, with its glorious and ever-changing modes, never saw 8 ‘ £ a more complete style array than this. The Suits range from strictly-tailored to very-dressy models. The Coats- -' cS well, you’ll have to see them---so many styles—so many different materials-—tis almost impossible to describe them, and b z the Dresses---what beauties they are!-—simple serges to elaborate charmeuse—and—best of all-—the prices. fl }r- J A Read Belou) Wnat s in Store for You Here Tomorrou) JI z > fNctV Coats —A Great Th 9 14/ J/ /? rl The Lovely Dresses C -,"'M Assemblage For Ladies, Misses and * fllS Will DC Cl I\CCOTd Many beautiful neu) Charmeuse, Feb S Juniors Rrpflbina Sulf" Fl)pnt vet, Corduroy and Serge Dresses in this | V.(l There’s bound io be some lively coat buying Ul >JUU 1-rUClll gfeat N oVem b er sa [ e a [ //, e following f 1 here in the next few days—hundreds of attractive Ihe most beautiful tailored suits ever shown in Atlanta—offered in this Great Wonderfully loW prices. f new coats will be shown for the first time tomorrow', November Sale at the following prices: ~1 A J all greatly underpriced. $25 and $27.50 Charmeuse d* J A C | FL $35 and $37.50 Suits at $25.00 $25 and $27.50 Suits at $19.50 Dresses at.... *pl‘±. ! U Stunning Coats at $37.50, $29.50, $25.00 Mr ® ’ ’ $25 and $27.50 Charmeuse Dresses in many bewitching new models. W (torn (17 cn CIA7C HfCn tinnn Regular $35 and $37.50 Suits of every description Regular $25.00 and $27.50 Suits of every description Taupe, navy, brown and Copenhagen. This Great if* 1 7C J ilz.oU, iir.jU, Hi.iJ, HZ.DV, HU.UV and color. This Great ft O C flfl and color. This Great (/‘VO Cf November Sale, only djlT,lt) \ K ■ . . . November Sale November Sale tp 1 . O Ll' / Stunning Coats. In 3 4 cutaway and ulster lengths, are shown in many S cic nn 077 en Aft Z> /Y P* Y models. Boucles, diagonals, broadcloths, chinchillas, plaid back nov (POZ) />/! J nr* C •• <L ' Cl if* 1 0 o«* I i f' ov U O <I C b! a cities and Tyroleans A very important showing. !p2,U.UU an Cl ifJrdD.UU tJllltSy t ill S £)al(3, and Satin Dresses at zizv . 1 »-r r m J /"• . ’ )ul New York office sends us 110 more of those S2O and $25 Novelty Suits at $12.35. These suits are of to $1 ( .50 Charmeuse and Satin Dresses in the modish colors and S2S.UU Coats sl/.SU Diack Coats various novelty materials, in C. different models .lust enough for one tf* f O *> r“ correct styles. I his Groat November C* Q Q # /day’s selling. This Great November Salt IblZ.fi 5 Sah V $19.50 $11.85 7 << J S2O and $22.50 Suits oi Every $19.50 Suits for Misses and 0 harmeuse Regular $25 Gray and White sl7 50 Black Curly Burly Coats DesCi iption at sl6 50 Juniors at $9.95 Diagonal Coats, •full length, an quilted lining In this No- —— - A entirely new mod 0/0 C/l 'ember C7J £ C Regular S2O and $22.50 Subs of e'ev> description Mis-es’and Juniors’ Cordurov Suit- brown o-.w Another shipment ready for this Great November Sale These lovely 'X f el. This sale sa.e . '£ll.oo and color This Great 0 7/2 Cn blue and aim- $ 9.50 valms ' An aw Charmeuse Dresses in navy, brown, black and £ CC , a g Novembei Sale *£ 10. D U This Great November Sale 0 § Copenhagen; attractive styles; at • ■ 1 November Sale Specials SJS.OO Junior Suits at S/S.SO Attractive New Models in Serge I 1 $4.00 Sweaters—Norfolk Style $5.00 to s(>.so Rlnck Taffeta Silk ■ UTCSSCS «je white and scarlet. This sale Petticoats. Thia sale . ~ „ T , , , W- Regular $25 Junior Suits,.in luown. navy and Co- Regular s«o.Junior and Misses' Suits. Brown and Attractive New Models in Serge Dresses; navy, blue and black. Priced a 1 €2 QR feTts RR navy blue. This Great No- in this Great November Sale, at | .[ 512.5 0: $6.95, $5.95 and $4.95 i V| —— | —.... - - $6 Red Norfolk Blazers Neu) Whipcord and Serge Dresses ih_. 2c r , 1 ■ » inn i U. ICLJIGi Cx TTil fy fJI Fit *V Very new Whipcord and Serge Dresses Copenhagen black. For one day only, just 100 at d» n nn " *• »*■- » v WVZ > f IV m.v> in( i b...wn;-tyiish db f o r*Zl this price, sizes 14, 16 and 18 $ •HO ** Atlanta's Exclusive Woman's Apparel Store’' 43-45 Whitehall Street vember sale 12• S(J *»v <. U - ■ ■** i w A CmoviZ 'gfd V' ( been ill to -,-veral week-, Is improving. Mrs. Peter Erwin and Mrs. W. T. Smith left today for a two weeks' stay in New York. Miss Adelaide Plumb, of Augusta, has postponed her visit to .Miss Mainer Lee Hardin until a later dat . Mies Kathleen Harper, of Maeon. ar rives this week to visit Miss Marian THE ATLANT \ GEORGIAN AND NEWS. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 4. 1912. Perdue and will be pleasantly enter tained during her visit. Mr. and Mrs. John 'Reese will oc cupy their new bungalow at 24 Seal place early next week. Miss Lillian Lacy, of Philadelphia, returns home tomorrow-, after spending several weeks at the Georgian Terrace. Miss Natalie Hall, of Louisville, Ky„ arrives tomorrow to visit Mrs. Richard Courts at her apartment in the Elysee. Miss Maud Bellenger, of Gadsden, Ala., who is expected this week to visit Mrs. John T. Tucker, will later visit Miss Mary Helen Moody. Mrs. Helen Plane, who wai- injured in a fall during her stay in Athens, has returned, and her friends will be glad to know that her injury is not serious. ■ .I—-> Mr. and Mis. Ernest Durham have returned from their wedding journey East and are at home with Dr. and Mrs. M. A. Davis at 865 Peachtree street. Miss Helen Britton, of Cleveland, 0., is the guest of Miss Mainer Lee Hardin and will remain with her a month. A series of parties will be tendered Miss Britton during her visit. Miss Marian Perdue and others will entertain for her. Mrs. A. McD. Wilson and Mrs. Wil liam A. Wright have returned from Athens, where they were guests of Mrs. Charles A. Phinizy during the U. D. C. convention. Miss Gladys Miller and Miss Helen McCarty have returned from Athens, where they spent the week-end fully as the guests of Miss Flurenß Hooper. I i Miss Ru‘h Matson, of Lebanon, K-.l . arrived today to visit Miss Helen pj ■ and will be the 1 onor guest at Mj] Prior's reception Wednesday aft-rnooß following the reception Mrs. Prior gi J i in honor of Mrs. Walter Clarke, of Cha . cage. I