Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, December 06, 1912, EXTRA, Image 10

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16 Days to Xmas Just 16 shopping days to Xmas. Shop early ih the day—an hour in he morning is worth vo in the afternoon. The Pre-Xmas Display and Sale b My re handkerchiefs than we have eve r owned at • lower prices than we have ever asked —there, in a J nutshell, is the handkerchief story for 1912. b Almost six month ago onr buyer visited every ■ great handkerchief mart in Europt—Paris, Switzer- J land, Madeira, Ireland —making contracts and per- ' - b sonallx selecting the handkerchiefs here assembled. This matter of first hand selection and direct importa- ) b tion means for you: ’tTv * Ist exclusive designs. 2d. Lower Prices ; More Than 1,000 Dozen Handerchiefs Friday MzT 7 I . and Saturday At Special Prices ■ In consideration of-the large orders placed when abroad, the J manufacturers favored our buyer with their “close-out” lots and * odd numbers. We pass these “plums” on to you Friday and Sat- J urday, and you should be sure and share. J 25c Handkerchiefs, 19c B Ladies' pure linen Handkerchiefs, B beautifully hand embroidered in one | corner. All fresh and attractive. An ■ unusually good 25c handkerchief for j just 19c. , Ladies ’ 75c Box Hand- ■ kerchiefs, 49c A dainty Xmas hint —3 all-linen ini tial Handkerchiefs packed in an at tractive box; worth 75c. for 19c. P. B.—We want our out-of-town friends to share in this sale, hence will accept mail orders up to Monday, December 9, subject of course to being in stock. j (In the enlarged Handkerchief Section. Left Aisle—Main Floor) and $6 Kimonos, $3.95 $1.25 and $1.50 Kimonos, 08c .yil Hllk and satin Kimonos, beautiful Flannelette Kimonos, plain and double hnlpiie styles with Kimono sleeves, ami fleece. Many different patterns, light thy Raglan sleeve Kimonos. Light and and dark. d/1 k eolo s (Kimonos. Second Floor) There’ll Be Many Outstretched Hands for These $1 Gloves at 69c - 1,7(0 pairs <>l spic, span, new gloves go on sale Friday at 8:30 a. m. .Inst unpacked \\ ednesday, shown and on sale tomorrow +7w "Im vnrv firol F W A -5- '' 'L>M V *. .. . i 1,. ~ , * ±-k A *A MM M. MM not have time to try any on, make exchanges, or accept phone orders. (Sale at 8:30 a. m. Gloves. Alain Floor.) An Xmas Gift De Luxe Beautifully Finished Art Pieces and Greatly Below Half-Price • No gift in St. Nick’s pack would please' the average woman better than one of these beautifully finished scarfs. ( centerpieces and pillow tops, etc., made by the Royal Society Art Co., For evert piece is an exquisite example of fine hand embroidery I work, and the finished pieces will beautify any home. These piece’s are the Royal Society Co.’s samples, a sale of which we recently held at half price. Wo have just about 75 scarfs, centerpieces pillow tops and a few odd pieces left and we ll close them all out Fridav and Sat urday at these less than half prices. Pieces worth $7.50 to SIO.OO, g 0 a t $2.98. i Pieces worth $12.00 to $17.00, go at $5.98. An Xmas gift de luxe, with the prizes to early comers. I (Art Needlework. Main Floor.) *2 30 Leather Bags, $1.49 Ihe 1 rames on these bags are ! usually seen only on $3.5(1 to $5 Thy leathers and I r tilings are • die usual qualities in [ bags selling It s*j. The frames are one rnalZer’s surplus stock: the bags were made to imr order by another maker •anxious to get a share of our business. The result: Bags worth from $2 to $2.50 for $1.49. Bags are much as illustrated in the medium and large shapes, in the popular 7, S and 9-inch frames. Variously in seal and walrus grain leathers and all leather lined. Fitted with inside purse. A snap at $1.49. . Children’s Mesh Bass at 50c German Silver Mesh Bags, with draw string. Some with finger Dolls 11'0111 all fOl'llPl'S of the globe—mechanical chain, others with long chains to hang about the neck. Another style foVS evervtlliliy.' ill motion- PVPFvhnHv hnimv has the regulation purse frame fitted with long or short handle. Much 'rr i it ” . liapp} • ' OIIIC better than the average mesh bag at 50c. to LoylailU. k>l (Famous Center Aisle—M «Hoor) (Right AlllleX. M aill Floor.) »rder by mail jtlE ATLANTA GEUKGIAN AND NEWS FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1912. M. Rich & Bros. Co. ■ $1 Handkerchiefs, 49c Ladies’ 75c and $1 finest French and ’ Madeira Handkerchiefs; the linen fine and sheer, the embroidery of the most exquisite order. Men's $1.25 Box Handkerchiefs, 89c Full size all-linen Handkerchiefs, with embroidered initial corners; (J in box: splendid $1.25 value for 89c. v..... nun- luniojrovv tor rue very nrst time. -See them: note how perfectly they are made. Observe the smart style; the range of handsome shades, surely you will want at least several pairs. —The gloves are made of selected skins, full, plump weight, perfect in tannage and clear in color. Per . leetly cut, full fashioned and finely finished. There are 0 black gloves with three rows of heavy embroidery stitch ing on back, white gloves with black stitching, and t black, white, gray, tan and brown with self-stitching All \ sizes 5 1-2 to 7 1-2. g —The gloves tire a very fair $1 value, and will be sold for just 69c. But we expect a crowd, so we will THE STORE OF THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT \ An Xmas Gift of a Pretty Fan she stock is complete with beautiful fans from Paris and far away Japan. Some are of gauze, others are of silk. Variously with ivory and pearl handles, hand painted designs, etc. Al) prettily boxed for Xmas gifts—sl to $17.50. Children s Fans in great variety. For as little as 25c you can get a celluloid or silk fan prettily hand painted. Others up to $1.50. (Ribbons. Right Aisle—Main Floor) An Imported Clock 50c Only by importing these clocks in large numbers can we sell them for this little price of 50c. They are made of brass and have enameled face. Circular size, fine for desk or mantel or dresser. Good time keepers. (Main Floor—Center Aisle) Sale of Gold Jewelry, 98c Betd solid gold jewelry at 98c—worth " ff( ' rp, l ’ n this lot is guaranteed to be 10-carrat gold—-and to wear forever. We doubt if any —■ .jewelry store shows more or varied designs and were fairly sure that no jewelry store has 10-carat '-mid pieces at 98c. $2 Scarfpins, 98c A .More than 300 handsome Scarf Pins in this lot; none worth less B f;\ f Ilian $2: many worth a half more. f AVTA / iwS/ Solid gold pin and mounting, va- f t W\A/ Kr riously set with doublets and real H $ 7 ‘7 stones. Ik 'W f ■ I I Other 10-Carat Gold \ Articles at 98c vs.-vS- It-. /'w 11 11 / AU in Roman or Polish finish: all \ guaranteed. Bar Pins—Plain or embossed; beautiful designs; 98c. A’ Beauty Pins—Some to match above; the pair 98c. Wj *'sP Cuff Links— Over 50 styles, plain or beaded edges, some embossed, others with signets. Only 98c. Tie Clasps— Oval and square shapes, plain signet, em bossed or engraved designs. Some to match links—9Bc. Rings—Assorted styles. Tiffany settings, with various kinds of stones. For men and women—9Bc. (Famous Center Aisle. Main Floor) A Little Journey Through Toyland | Xmas Neckwear Dainty neck fixings for fair, feminine throats—jabots, dutch collars. Robespierre collars, etc. Simple affairs of lace, silk or lawn, at 50c up to very elaborate creations of fine Baby Irish lace at $25. Many come in attractive Xmas boxes. (Neckwear. Right Aisle—Main Floor) Men’s Tie and Hose Sets, 69c A pretty gift for a man. A pair of fine lisle hose to match a plain silk four-in-hand tie. Both in a neat Xmas box. The set 69c. The same style with silk hose in stead of lisle, and a better tie at sl. Or you can choose a set consisting of silk hose, tie and handkerchief with colored border to match at $1.50. (Right Aisle—Main Floor) Wonderfully Good Suit News Distinguished $25 <£ 1 £ to $35 Suits at <P 1 O i A maker 9 s cancelled orders—plus broken lines from our own stock---all at an average half price. It’s news you might expect the last of January-— never in the first of December. SI 5 ni ‘9 <er s cancelled orders of suits came to us at about halt the price we would have paid earlier in the season. A mouth ago their prices would have been $25, S3O and $35, as would the broken lines of suits which we have added to them. Sale started with over 250 suits, so there will be plenty f for tomorrow’s choosing. Lt’s your good fortune | Iwb ) to choose at just sls. lj 1// Every wanted material and style, we believe, is repre- Wf •’ |[ sented. Satiny broadcloths,.sturdy serges, suappy wide wale /.* I 1 diagonals, beautiful boucles, rich Scotch suitings right from the Heather, two-tone effects, camel’s hair—the very mate- I rials highest in Fashion’s favor. Straight cut and cutaway /) models. Skinner satin and silk lined. Some are plainly tai lored. others are rather elaborately trimmed with silk braid \ k and frogs, etc. All the wanted colors and plenty of the sta- I I \ pie blues, blacks and browns. Sizes for all. Choice sls. I ]\ A $3 Box of Silk Stockings 3 Pairs to the Box, for $2.25 Just to stimulate early Xmas buying, we make this great offer for tomorrow only. Ihe stockings are a perfect $1 grade. Made of pure-thread silk, full fashioned and finely finished. All have lisle heels. soles and toes to insure wear. \ * hoice of lisle or silk garter tops. High spliced silk heel. I sually sl. sold in box of three (by the box only) for $2.25. \ W No phone or mail orders. N' $1.25 Silk Stock- WBR< ings at 83c / j We have been favored with a mill's overplus stock of silk stockings known as “run of the mill" grade. This means that the stockings have not been thoroughly examined for ' . an< * , I( is possible that one pair in ten may show a slight imperfection. Our personal inspection shows the stock ings to be absolutely perfect—look them over for yourself. ni»nJ tO S • IFW- of a flnn ,I,la]i D' pure thread 'silk in s full, plump weight. Mill fashioned and finely finished. Some have lisle feet and garter tops; others are all silk throughout. Some have high and C whitl k Ml ' Colors are brOWI1 ’ tan ' aky ’ plnk - tau l’ p - b,apli Xihrki A ,S ' Z< .T 8 ' °’ Not a Btockin g >'i the lot is worth icgularlj less than $1; many are worth $1.50; AO the average, is easily Choice OOC (Stockings—Main Floor) Men’s 50c Silk Hose, 29c Called “seconds." but the hurls are hard to find. For wearing or gilt purposes they arc as good as the “firsts.” Great variety in solid colors and black, and accordion and two- ! to "? effects—black and red. brown and blue. etc. All pure thread silk I with lisle soles and tops. A box of a half dozen pair would please him immensely. (Hosiery—Main Floor) i In the Land of Doll Furniture i Most furniture is cheaply constructed—made only ! • tor show. WE have some of that kind here, but not much. j Rather do wr prefer to stock the better kinds of furniture— i made as painstakingly as your own household furniture. Such ' furniture will satisfy both the child and you. Some exam- 1 plest ' i in ■, Rockers -Mission oak ami white ' y 1 * enaniel - 49c to $5. I B Morris Chairs— Mission oak anil I \ I B white enamel, 49c to $5. ( X I B Turkish Rockers—Large enough for | NJ/ lifxafl / a Ir ’-year-old girl, beautifully uphol- , » stered in genuine Spanish morocco FjyrßM J $19.75 to $23.75. ! High Chairs— Finest mahogany, oak I antl ,nisfl io n > $4.95 to $6.95. i Dining Room Sets—Table and two to I four chairs. $6 to $lO. , /A Dressers, ('hiffoniers, Washstands, Bureaus, 29c tn $7.9.5. Roll-top Desks. Hott! Desks, Secre- ' IF 7 Kjb 'vj VjF tar V De«ks and special School Desks, 1 X. ' ir some with chairs or stools to match; I sizes for all, $2.98 to $lO. Combination Desk. Slate and Blackboard, 98 to $3. Doll Collapsible Carts. 50c to $6. P. S.—Any toys selected now will be laid aside and delivered when . wanted. (Toyland Annex. Main Floor—Right Aisle) >lvi rich & BRosrco»*»in.4ii*M>ni Xmas Furniture A mammoth stock of worthy furniture, suit able for gifts to all. (Fourth Floor.)