Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, December 07, 1912, EXTRA, Page 10, Image 10

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10 OUR BOYS’ SHOP & I AT Jk ' CHRISTMAS TIME M® Christmas is the greatest time of the year for children. Wonderful questions are asked and some of them answered. When the small one asks for a jLi wagon and the bigone a bicycle, wouldn’t joy reign should both carry a comfortable sweater, cap, and leggins to make the winter outing possible? That’s simply suggestion number one. A visit to our Boys’ Shop on the second floor will give you many more---maybe better ones—and for girls, too. Splendid winter Coats, pretty reefers and play Suits of all sorts. • , HIS HOLIDAY SUIT Ami Oien. y ,ul l <n,,w boyfi just love to dress up <mi holiday i i oeeasioiis and you may select the v<ry best SUITS and OVER ‘W ('OATS for them in our Hoys’ Shop Suggestion uumber two is to see about vyl them today before the rush. jij Boys’ Shop, Second Floor Geo. Muse Clothing Co. £ . _i_. .. Dedicated to the Cause of Good Shoes at Little Prices The New Lower Floor Department Is Now Ready Let ns tell yon the purpose of this new Lower Floor Department ’ and what it means to those who want good shoes at little prices. It marks the crystallization of a long cherished plan, of an ambition to give to the people of Atlanta a department shoe store —wherein they might get the right kind of shoes at every price, even to the least ex pensive. Lack of space forhid this until we did all that remodeling this sum mer and fall. Rtif now we have the whole spacious lower floor reached by easy steps from our first floor—fixed up in becoming fashion and given over to the cause of good shoes al little prices. There is nothing pretentious or showy, either in the arrangements or the fixtures. Everything is plain, substantial, here for a purpose. The merit of the department lies in its economic value to the buyers of shoes —nothing has been spared to raise that to the highest possible , point. We have brought all our shoe knowledge and experience, all the in fluence and*jx>wer of our long connection with the most reputable mak ers of shoes in America, to the selection of the stocks for this depart ment. The result is shot's of style ami quality; of surprising style ami sur . prising quality. For Men at $2.00 to $3.00 For Women at $1.50 to $3.00 For Boys at $1.50 to $2.50 For Children at 75c,upward Not one pair among the hundreds is here simplv because the price was low. I hey had to show style and they had to bp of good leathers and they had to bp well made—then we arranged with makers to get prices to the lowest mark. So true is this that we do not hesitate to say that these shoes are the best these prices can buy! Ami there are courteous, capable and painstaking salesmen 1o fit . you properly. So nov. wj open the nev Lower Floor Department of good shoes at little prices. '■ 'vill succeed because it will serve- -serve von. jy a Footcoverers to All Mankind ■y—ii ... ». ... u _ _____ \ , Georgian Want Ads Bring Results . .... ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NFAVS.SATURDA Y. DECEMBER 7, 1912. I j RAgftwi&T T wfejflW WATCH THE CROWDS I IMa SATURDAY 51011 W1 " witness, if present on the corner of Forsyth and *Mitchel! ■ b streets, the coming prosperity by the multitude of people surrounding Duffv’> i? Home of Low Prices. Ask tin* man why such a crowd, he will tell you Duffh | > s s <‘!lhig cheap today, and when he says selling cheap, he means it; so ’tis dis ferent from some others. Glance at tin below prices for Saturdav. AVhvthev knighti«o9, k ,c.E. 2 im m „ maB Co.-No.M appeal? Prices simply blown to pieces: ‘ i Dspt. 1 Ready-tc-Wear Department First Floor Upstairs. Item I consists of 175 Ladies'Coat Suits; made Io sell for $15.0(1; now Item 2 consists of 218 Ladies' ( oat Suits: made to sell for $20.00; now $7.98 hem 3 consists of 165 Ladies'Coat Suits; made to sell for $25.00; now $9.98 \ Item 1 consists of 200 Silk Velvet I tresses; made to sell for $20.00: now . $7.98 1 Item .) consists of 100 All-Wool Serge Dresses; made to sell lor $15.00; now $4.981 item 6 consists of 125 All-Wool (’leaks; made to sell for $15.00; now S4LSS I All Roads Lead to Duffy’s Home of Low Prices. S Oept. 2 Shoe Department • I First Flocr Downstairs. rr 9 Item 1 consists of 1.000 pairs Ladies' Sample Shoes; they go at 1,00 f Item 2 consists of 275 pairs Ladies' Solid Leather Shoes; they go at I Item 3yonsists of 187 pairs High-Top Boots in tan and black $1.98 1 Item I consists ol 2(5 pairs Misses’ and Boys' Shoes, a sample line SI.OO | .hem 5 consists of 862 pairs Boys'and Youths’Shoes; made to sell for $2.50, at $1.50 j Item 6 consists of 125 pairs Men's Solid Leather Shoes; while thev last $1.50 ' All Roads Lead to Duffy’s Home of Lew Prices. — j Dept. 3 Millinery Department ' - I Center Aisle Downstairs. hem 1 consists ol 150 Ladies Paris model Hats; $7.50 grade: now SBc hem 2 consists of 210 Ready-to-V\ ear Hats; silk, velvet and plush ■... 1 0 46 j Item 3 consists ol 17.> Hand-made Hals; importers’ samples; worth $15.00, at 4■■ | Item 4 consists of 215 Misses' Hats; every conceivable shapt. at SOC J ® hem •> consists ol IS7 Real Ostrich Feathers; worth $5.1’0, al ... < | Item 6 consists of 110 Real Ostrich Bands; the latest fad 98c I All Roads Lead to Duffy’s Home of Low Prices. '1 Oepi. 4 Hosiery, Neckwear and Glove Department First Floor, Left. 'I Item 1 consists of Ladies' uear-silk Stockings; double sole and heel; now. P-b j i Iti'in 2 consists of Ladies' pure Silk Stockings; now is your time pi K Item 3 consist of Ladies' Silk (doves; long and short 10c pr. • | Item 4 consists of Ladies' Real Kid Gloves; every shade 69c pr. ■ Item 5 consists of Ladies' Elbow Kid Gloves; the $3.50 kind $1.99 pr j Item 6 consists of Radies' Lace Sailor Collars and .Jabots; things of beautv pJLOC All Roads Lead to Duffy’s Home of Low Prices. * ————l I Dept. 5 Cents’ Furnishing Dept Depl. 6 Clothing Department First Floor, Right. X’ Fi rs t Floor, Right. Item I—l,ooo All-Silk Neckties; suitable £ Item Bovs’Suits; everv size; real I for presents, at 25c; worth | wool; now sLl9 _ Item 2—850 pairs pure Silk Socks; now is ’ 1 Item 2—Boo pairs Boys' Knee Pants; not your time. 19c pair; worth double. 0c a pair, but 25c. Item 3 500 Men’s Hats—Derbies. Crush »»' Item 3—500 Boys’ Fleeced Vests and and all'styles. $1.00; worth double. _ CU i l Pants: the 50c kind, for 25c. ** ‘ —~ Man’s Shins , wJ j , First Floor, Left. . 3= f 250 Fine Coat Shirts, cuffs attached; in Second Floor. white and colors; they go at 50c; but Here's a bargain left—lso tine Norfolk are worth double. Coats, in stripes anA solid colors, SI.OO « - ■ ■ Read for Profit. Use for Results GEORGIAN WANT ADS