Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, December 10, 1912, EXTRA, Image 9

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The Store of the Christmas Spirit -» Furniture for Xmas Gifts I BBflH E SLJI Walk Through Center Aisle S ■|1 IYI.I%!VH&oKUi>»wCJ» j i Rich’s Pre-Inventory Silk Sales — • .*• «« 3 gq -gd Last Week’s Rain I This Mighty Event Starts Tuesday 8:30 | ~■£?■• I 2 » Meansan ]\/[ fa SpadoUS Silk Annex. J S Extra Xmas Rush * ® But You Can Shop in 10 § At Half and Less ls= 5 Beautiful Tri mmings , feX I » RICH. S Robes and the Season’s Very Finest Silks « -■ ' i wl • ;£ A Windfall to Xmas Buyers s-_ , 'ii >h<.|>|>nm iia\> into.tin mxi —Tuesday at the strok; of 8:30 we launch our Annual Pre-Inventory Sale of ' s?' to 1 L I’ic'-iii'M H.' Silks, when we offer the season’s broken lines of trimmings, silks and robes 2ry BB every other store, w taxed as |(] - ( . es shat jn lnanv instal)(W I( , ss tha „ ha | f; IkTOW W "’ • —The reason for this terrific price-slashing is that we must have all our : W i S=~ I *0 Broad aisles—spacious silks counted and invoiced by January 1, and we must get stocks in ship- \ ' AlaftXvi r 2^' • • and wi ll arranged will make shape. t JjG | .hopping- more comfortable at —Therefore, all odd lots, broken lines, odds and ends, and surplus stocks are s | Wdl i *.jJJ Kwh s. but .hese suggestions marked at prices to speed them out. Most stores wait until after inventory BL~' '■ M Sc'l i" bl ip us a : j n ,^ muarv | o make these reductions. We prefer to make them now to help Sl . *' n -Shop early in the day—an our customers plan for Christ mas. The wisdom of our decision is reflected 1 ' -jCI hour in the morning is worth in the crowds which this December Pre-Inventory Sale Always Attracts. 3" sh> two in the afternoon. —All the silks and trimmings will be displayed on tables with the proper / F .7 •2-g ’ - Keep to the right on the P ri, ' e <’«’’ds. and tiler; will be extra salespeople in attendance. Please note. J- ;’i street and in stores. however, that the sale is scheduled for 8:30, and that no silks will be sold or ' * 5* K? ! shown before that time. ' it ? e I —Please take small parcels ‘ X KS I g ; - it!l Mail Orders Will Be Promptly Filled UA-ZA=Z- || ' _ «L„ ~, - _ Crepe de Chine Scarfings at 50c to $1 Odds and Ends at $ 2- 25 Cashmere Charmeuse S s*. i - . .. ——— _— gjj-' U* j I lies'- will bo eagerh snapped up y] )(1 mason's accumulation of vol- z*x most lavored silk of the «n *9 ; t<> make mufflers, scarfs, etc., lor f£> C vets. chiffons and silks. Lengths I U(* in beautiful rich black. I XM ES ; Xmas gifts. Beautiful crepe de range from 1-2 a vard to 5 yards. * Soft and free flowing in tha ’F * •*"* « J I® i chines in bordered effects, satin stripes, printed .. . . ... . ’ . ... ~ rich erunchv quality \n excellent mnci-il ■ , ... , ■ • ii ■ L ( hietlv m light colors and some are soiled, ror- . ~.• - on < .\m nuu g<uj-iai t ** floral and stripe designs. Chiefly in attractne • y purpose silk, and this lot will co (luickh at ' light colors; 22 and 24 inches. mer prices->Ue to $1 ; now 19c. $!.29. Very wide, 44 inches. S£i w " "" —■—— jp K 25c to 75c Trimmings at $1 to $2 Trimmings at $2 to $7 Trimmings at S: This next-to-nothing price to prevent xv Fashionable trimmings these in F*Embroidered bands and the trim- Z> O A's l invoicing a lot ol odds and ends in y/* guimpes. festoons, metal trim- rj tilings’ highest in favor. Some are Vjl ' it# ; fringes, bands, braids, ball fringes, etc. mings, bands, bail fringes, etc. in colors tinseled with silver and Don’t be deceived by the little price: these are They are the season’s accumulations and we gold. Then there are garnitures, friu"es metal ! i not remnants, but in lengths from oto 15 yards. won’t invoice them. No remnants, but lengths trimmings, etc. Former prices were $2. s:> ami I ; Values to $1 in this same 10l at 29c. up to 10 vards. Buy now for spring at 29c. - up to $7 a vard. Choice 98c . . » tii - — - 1 ■ " eut< ’ $2.50 Silk Charmeuse 59c Black Messaline 59c Moire Silks 2' KJI : 11 1 (St fry i .lust Ki pieces of light blue «|Q S|iji . (]v )ijtv ()f all siik | )la ,. k _ _ 2 ; l-a skidoo price for a big Jot of O O * . g .-harim-Use that sohl at $2 and J) | messaline with twill back to insure sdk moires that can beusrnl for 7 <(» a yard. Beautilul. soft. 'T service. Soft .pialitv. splendid for various dress-making purposes, fan- ; ■** ,! shimmery quality, m a lovely shade tor party . i '-y work. etc. Ihere are 50 pieces ineludino •&. I -g ‘ and evening dresses. 42 inches wide. $1.19 for bniygs. trimmings, petticoats and fancy work: |(la( . k whib . ;)1| (|i( . gj| ' ».» the $2.7>0 quality means less than half price. 19 inches wide and only 33c a yard. inches* I s ** -! — t-S " tM ’ $3 Cashmere de Soie at $1 Silk Poplins at $1 to $1.50 Fancy Silks 2a -V- -1~ * - Jlim W..1X4. jrwywwi—iWlr-*-»-nr-| w— ••M■■■.*WWOMrnMu ' I lu- queen <>l import ed silks lor -3 fl \a rd wide silk poplin that will '''’ s bttle price lor choice of many yi z-s those wishing a black silk or | be in great demand for street and bne silks in taffetas and im-ss.-dim's ZLMp . ' perior quality and wonderful T parly dresses. Fall in soft, grace- Vt/V j n brocades, warp prints. Persian. I J: draping qualifies. Soft ami satiny ami very lu | (’.dors are brown, navy, gray, green, plaids, stripes, cheeks. Oriental effeets. ete. Any -r-_ f serviceable. Extremely wide —o 4 inches; lienee color or combination; 19 to 27 inches wide: t® - vej'v little is required. 1 il< ' <lll( " 11 suitable for every purpose S ’I A Disposal of Fine Laces S2O to $45 Dress Patterns" S Prices Drop to Less Than Half in the Pre-Inventory Clean-Up eign looms; beautiful silks, used Ci 12 I JJr® 188 _ WWTI • 1 n rs-s. & * « only ,>y ■' S, ‘W York’s most sash- t :5 A Big One-Day Event Which Starts at 9 A. M. 5 The Lot Is Exclusive, But Small,Less Than 1000 YardslnAll iil’chiiiiaX":;::.::?::";":' .to The Inces in this sale are. and will continue 1o he. highest in fashion’s favor. ’They marvelous all-ovei effects in short, our entire -• .u<-lhe identical la<-es which all season long have freely sold al their first prices, and , s, ”:*‘ r sl ' k Hg practically the same laces m oilier patterns will be here m January at lull prices. ni i-).,,,,, , 1? to , 4 j ne | IPS W(l|>| , *., () I() s* l .to These are at half priee and less in the Pre-Inventory ( lean-L p because we must $45: now $9.95. .lust 28 in all -and th.se won i ■ 3 dispose of all odd lots and broken lines. New laces will be here in January, and we linger. ' don't want these old lines —however good—to conflict. Ihe thing must lie done, there- ■ J* * fore, “’tis best it were done quickly” —so we put a price on these laces to move them in ; day. $35 Imp. Tunics and Robes 2 te , on ( . a n choose from the very finest laces —flat, veinse. maerame. chantilly, earama- Bn cross, cracette, novelties, etc., in bands, edges, garnitures. Van Dyke points and fancy effects. In cream, Surely the work of fairy /K * * F"* 1 ** .J* white and ecru, in widths from 3to 18 inches. All grouped under these two prices: fingers. Sheer nets, cl.if- Mb I£L ; ld»r‘en 7C mB lons an,i ,llH,,, l'i>settes are S' M x 's* Laces worth $5.50 up to sls. <5, fl? *7 QCZ beautified by rhinestone and crystal 1 rinimings. ' » ,1 J C7 Bl>N J ~ «T#bJ Some with rosettes and garlands of Howers are i most ot them worth arouna $/, at exquisite others in the regal oriental eolor- N- . .1 ton . (hr ! ngs -. \ariously in semi-made robes ami tunics I .te I oroc worth S 2 UD to $5. fl? 1 in 'brht and dark colors, white and pastel > WMiyi v H shades; HK in all, and every om- imported. Kaeh average price aboutss.bU, at 'r i, t . )lls the imprint of Paris. Tim lowest price IOC , ■> robe or tunic in the lot is $25; some are worth B^^! ■ ■ Because of the prie. at which these laces are sold we can send none on approval nor accept exchanges. SGO ; t ] l( . average price is easily $35. Choice » r - J" phone or mail orders. It s <l otie-day sale. $14.7.> w Sale starts at 9a. m. Lace Department. Mani Floor. Right Aisle. !>>■ ORDER BY RICH & BROS. —— \ t THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 10. 1912. Keep Ahead n By Telegram In the Holiday Rush No time to write letters and wait for mails during this busy season. . Western Union services will enable you to speed up your business. Fast a y Letters Night Letters i THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH — . . .i— (IM JIIIW - _ . - - If It s al Hartman s. It s Correct" The Good Gif* Store for DERMEATE) 1 with the tij ’’Chnsitmas spin T f hi s store ‘ s S en gtSC \ ous l y ready ‘ - ar S e anc l brillifc assortment of harj IW I A some and approp IWa i L 1\ . ate P ract ical gifts men, young and o Everything has been arranged for the convenient comfort and easy selection of our patrons. Practical Gifts Mos Appreciated by Mei I I t; Ladies, make this store your Christina headquarters in selecting gifts for “liim." If i comes from “Dartman’s.” you <-an rest assure it will be thoroughly appreciated. Appropriate Suggestions Umbrellas Cuff Buttons Scarf Pins ' Tie Clasps Watch Chains Initial Handkerchiefs Fobs Suit Cases Neckwear ' A T Hand Bags Collar Bags Silk Mufflers Handkerchief and Tie to Match Handkerchief, Sox and Tie to Match Hosiery House Slippers Bath Robes Lounging Robes Silk Suspenders Traveling Sets Pajamas Hats Shirts Underwear Raincoats Collars Shoes Any .article in our stock may be selected NOW and laid away for future delivery. Six Peachtree "Il It s Correct, It s at Hartman s' .. ru—!■■ ■■—■l ------- -HI I r - _ b II -11 l Bl Illi I - -