Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, December 17, 1912, EXTRA, Page 9, Image 9

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I r I ' _ cHAM BE R L I N•JoHNSON .DIIB 0 S E CO. Atlanta New York Paris — —■— Now That Every Moment Counts, Go Straight to Chamberlin- Johnson-Dußose Co. It is no time to \ waste time now. Things must be j ■ started and finished , »•»- i, i rea( h’—for nothing ?'• :must be late that miK T /r'W v WF r al u m ' )or . tant d y ! i'ffl (tllh . (t ls 111 such a i ‘ f 5-J 1 b <? time as this that the rjch' rChamberlin - John - son ' Otißose store HP comes to your aid. i ' KU V’"' F S With its broad < 'IM Sffißtes S“ &“f;« fk I /ft cor P s oi trained , zCA. vW ‘ * F salespeople, with its MC<'|j; ' .(TVff*:; hundreds of thou- M \j3flLJ' (j sands of dollars’ V ~7T®]/\\ dw worth of merchan- *r 1? ' dise there are room l, •’** ; '**"" ,, ** ,1, ' ,, ‘ aiK f comfort, and gifts for everyone, so la< - nunient shopping will be satisfactory shopping here. For trie measures of the fitness oi gilts chosen here is not determined by the time you spend in choosing them, but more by the time we -pent in selecting the Christmas stocks—-in eliminating the tawdry .ind the cheap and bizarre, in exercising the good taste of trained and skilled buyers in the great markets of the world—in safeguard ing you against just such an emergency as this week brings. You will see things on every side that you will like and want. So waste no time, but go direct s o Chamberlin-Johnson i hi I >ose s. lor the Novelties in Leather Goods, among which are very prominently 1 lie long-shaped, pin-senl. silver-mounted hags—and the seal bags with elastic eliain straps, and little leather vanities in colors, for misses. Novelties in Jewelry— Hundreds of little pieces, new ami attractive, gold lilted vanities mid gold-filled purse to match, the new jeweled chains, traveling M‘t> I'm- men, with silver-momited toilet articles, manicure sets, hat brushes, elegant toilet sets and charming little pieces of flat silver—vases, hat pin holders, candlesticks, bonbon dishes ami trays. The Better Kinds of Handkerchiefs, Gloves and Neckfixings— No such handkerchiefs were ever brought to Atlanta. You may choose from literally hundreds of different kinds -the best of tin simplest, the best of the finest hand work. And the Gloves — there is no better guarantee of worth than that the gloves you give should come from ( hamberlin-.lohnson-Dußose Co. The Neckfixings rome and go in a constant stream. There are the novelties of the iroment in collars, in ruffs, in jabots, in bows, in elegant sets. Also right now \on will find a rather wonderful collect ion of scarfs—lace scarfs, net scarfs, spangled scarfs. And so it is throughout the whole big store. Stocks so varied, so well chosen, make Christmas shopping here easy for you. But to make it still more pleasant and comfortable for all. will you eo-operate with us and Shop Early in the Morning Keep to the Right ■and whenever possible Please Carry Small Parcels The Bazaar—A Department ot Beautiful Gifts And some of those gifts are underpriced. For instance, tomorrow will bring Electric Toasters, $2.25, Instead of $3.00 Electric Irons, $3.50, Instead of $4.50 P'-rhasp there are not so many as will be wanted, which is good reason for you to shop '»i the morning. They are nickcl-plated. sightly affairs for gifts, and certainly serviceable. But von who are not fully decided about gifts—while in doubt visit the Bazaar. Your doubts will be dispelled, perhaps, by the Lamps Oriental Brasses Statuary Cigar Humidors Silverware Smoking Sets Chinaware Art Pictures Crystalware Nickelware Also, in the Bazaar are the natural prepared autumn loaves and Christmas flowers for decorations —chrysanthemums, poinsettias, orchids, haw and holly spray laden with the red berries, and Scotch thistles. Chamberlin=Johiison = Dußose Co. THE ATI.AVI A GEORGIAN AND NEWS. TI'ESDA V. DECEMBER 17. 1912. 3hiif<rif<iir<Hr the store of the Christmas spirit | M, RICH & BROS. CO. | :A Mighty Outclearing of| yl Why Not Women’s Approved Fashions in -j. a Gift of a | Suits, Coats, Wraps and Dresses at "J Suitor Sj Coat? Lowest Prices Quoted This Season 5; WJyl The season wanes, Xmas shopping has I taken women’s minds away from ready-to- Il wear > an d stock sheets show far too many JJ. su * ts » coa ts, wraps and dresses. 5 Plainly, there is but one thing to be Jl 5* done—prune prices to sprout sales. J* We have done it—if you have waited £ until the present for lower prices, well and 5' 5 4F, good. But here are price reasons for 5" acting—nou;/ 2 - * Prices Drop on Paris Inspired W raps 1; ® ' Afternoon & Evening Coats & Wraps 5: 5 Now Reduced for the First Time Jf Ft Ku outclearing of all our beautiful silk and velvet wraps and coats. * * I MV* fl There arc wraps <if regal satin, of sumjituotis brocade, both satin and velx -t. and of j f //mlllll heavy silk. ea j rvh' ni llIrM Some are in exquisite pastel and evening shades, most of them are in serxieeable J® ■’' ilhKul blaek for afternoon and evening wear. The linings blend with materials, or are richly ’ / IFti'Abll contrasting. Enrs trim some wraps, but rich velvet bands and heavv braids are more ' • Jfffl favored. J 2 I fflK Styles are varied as materials and trimmings extend through a score of variations ' nW from the semi-wrap to the sweeping draperv of the graceful imported model Mfrs. BW.rfer'l# All grouped at hest prices: gjf 'c ,Jon 539.50; formerly priced at S3O. J-a Lw Sale of $46.50; formerly prim'd at $(i() and $(i"». I Xmas 4 $56.50; formerly priced at $73 ;tml SB3. jjC 5 7" rs Street & Afternoon Silk Dresses £. Save < / t ® I Vteil “ ®. ( harming models in silk eharmeuse, brocaded silks ami niessalihes. Some are in 20 \.J F. ju the lighter shades for afternoon wear: most of them are in the more practical solid gyt- y colors blues, blacks, talipes, browns, etc. Every lieu thought is represented, and Ba Per T any woman can be titti-d. These little prices rule: I I $35.00 for dresses former!} S3O and $33. m vent 525.00 for dresses formerly $33 to $39.3(1. y fez $18.50 for dresses formerly $23 and $27.3(1. 1: JJJJ $13.75 for dresses formerly $23.3(1. Clearing the FineVeivet Dresses at Our Finest Models in Exclusive J I Variously in black, navy ami brow n in the Velvet Suits Now Reduced very newest effects. Were $35 and $37 : now 3C*4>. 8 U These represent the choices! suits in slock— Wool Dresses for Street at . models chicfi.i m one oi it ktd. £ < v ,Jto ly in black, brown and taupe. Now selling at $1.25, Chiefly in serges and diagonals. All the leading £* *7f? instead of $183; SBS, instead of .*110: $75. instead .’ I colors and styles. Were $23.50 and $25.00: now I Via I w o j- y to 3® ©S E°r s2o.o<> dancing frocks of chiffon over silk. Eleven v. lvH mils Ihal *7 to ' $VaVw Simple styles, prettily trimmed. White and colors. were formerly m>. ,n. nou I w iSj >5 Your Winter Coat Is Here F or $25 to $35 Suits «' and Instead of $25 to $35, Pay I J Some are a maker's eaimeled orders of suits recently JJ Tp ■ acquired, others are part of our New York purchases gg;* Warmth without weight coats: dis- Ctl Q 7C which u ere on sale at $19.75: values $25 to $35. The hej I-®® languished styles in corn Ct London rest are Stragglers from regular lines, consisting ehieft; of $25 to and Paris copies. And plenty of models created ® . bv New York's best designers. A glorious assem- Stylos and sizes lor all in broadch ihs mixtures, boiicles. tv.olone 2 • i‘i r . i i r . d-1- diagonals, serges, cheviots, etc. Straight cut and <umwn models. ™ ■ blagC Ot COatS, and every one at a sa\ mg <>! •$ to plain or with braid and frog and velvci trimmings. Vll eoloi* and ®Bl~ . . ... plenty of the staple black, navy and brown. Values to $:;5 at Slfi. to i yto There are striking two-tone chinchillas in black and white ‘ | Jjto stripes, brown and black, etc., stunning iwo tone diagonals, soft. • -r—, O* 1 tft jf f” 1 to I Jto shaggy'solid color zebeline with ptaid collars, rough, kinky boucles. s’ |TM“ illlf'Q AFth I'o n I "Tto satiny broadcloths, imported Scotch coatings right, off the Heather. * W1 sJUliu v7 lix I •Ck Distinguished styles, too, In great variety—loose and belted mod els, regulation cut. coats or those swagger affairs that button on CF P? (han 100 ot these suits, v. hose prices haV' been to_. t the side, lined, half-lined and unlined coats: coats that are vet y !aQ dipped from s3o, S4O and $45 to $25 to , plain, and coats that are lavishly trimmed Solid rotors and mix- The collection is of peculiar inter. ,t to those who de tures and novelties tor misses from 14 to is. and sizes for all worn ( yt r iri(t -ui;- :.JjJ en. Coats that would usually sell for $25 to $35 at 5t9.75. “ . | .j iei . ( , ..../f.;,,,.. in hls lh; „ u> „ win )ind 1411 vin the to ..-."2 i nclusive Fifth \v-iiue shops: many otters ao plain with the sewTiiv tof , SAVE 20 PER CENT IN THE MAN- .'“ b C.. S IlVAfTnprpCt QAIF OI? H’lifPQ iiav. sold i'r. "it al to $ 15. Kveri anted material, style and color. to_ ' tJi 1 UfxtL ZVkJ .J/IL.XS \Jr r believe, is represented, and nearly ever;-, woman can be suited, to i L— - 1 Choice $25. tot; » bros, co M ««• * »«os co. ■ r - - ■ ' ■ i » —— —— - --- — -■ fFOR XMAS AND ALL TIMES Wf THE “TAYLOR-MADE” W Buy from makers—newly macle ww w goods are more serviceable. All- W J detachable handles. PRICES GUARANTEED LOWEST IN ATLANTA Let Us Show You Before You Buy Taylor Umbrella Mfg. Co. _j 116 1-2 Whitehall St. HEAD STOPPED UP? CAN’T BREATHE? Don't Dose the Stomach—Apply Externally VIC Kj»> Pneumonia SALVE THE NEW VAPOR TREATMENT Vick's t'roup and Pneumonia Salve is dons wide relief follows qulcklv The applied external!} Just rub it well over tough phlegm is loosened and breathing the throat and chest. Cover with warm becomes easy. No danger of an upset flannel cloth the beat of the bod.t re- stomach, no swallowing of nauseating leases soothing antiseptic vapors, which doses. The treatment is external, are Inhaled directlv to the inflamed parts. Three sizes lsc. Sue and >l. at drug- Vlck's Is also absorbed through the skin, gists sample mailed on request. Vick taking out the soreness tlivc the suf- Chemical t'ompanv. 135 Bcecii street, serer plent} of fresh air open the win Greensboro. N. C <Advt.> GEORGIAN WANT ADS BRING RESULTS. 9