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CHAMBERLIN-JOHNSON-Du BOSE CO. Atlanta - New York - Paris CHAMBERLIN-JOHNSON-DuBOSE CO.
In the Midst of April and All the Spring Shopping
To-morrow’s Event
In the midst of April and of spring shopping,
when things must be bought and bought at once, we
shall topple over some precedents.
General sales throughout the store.
Exceptional, matchless values from - many de
partments. No need of the whys and wherefores, no
halt excuses, no lame reasons why.
Here you see the facts, the big, interesting, whole
some facts packed with meaning, with urgent news
of genuine values, of genuine Chamberlin - Johnson-
DuBose values.
Put all the confidence in them that straightfor
ward, fact-telling advertising deserves.
But do not stop at that—if you would be the
gainer—but then what woman will?
Here are the things she wants, when she wants
them, and at the richest, choicest savings that the tag-
end of a season might bring.
Go to Chamberlin-Johnson-DuBose Co’s to
morrow !
Sixty-five Suits—They Were $25.00,
$29.75 to $33.50
Suits women are going to like they.minute they .clap eyes on them!
Collectively they show the real style points of the season.
Here is a composite photograph—
Serges in navy and black, corded materials in tan, gray-and-white, black-and-white
suitings, black and white shepherd cheeks, trim tailored styles, tailored styles brightened with
smart and colorful touches on collar and cuffs; Bulgarian blouses, as originated and modified;
skirts, as often draped in one way or another as plain. But the charming little details are to
be seen and enjoyed, and their lines and the tailoring. You may have decided /to'pay more for
your suit, but you won’t.
They are
‘15”
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They were
Light Woolen Dresses
They are
$975 $JJ75
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We urge an early foaming trip to the store for these—when
twenty-five have found new owners, would-be owners will find
$^75
$12 50$ 13 75
none here. . .....
The materials are shepherd checks, fine, evenly woven French
serges in navy and white, eponge in navy and tan: some of them
show the crushed girdle of bold, Roman striped ribbons* and others
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embroidery—points that proplaim the dresses as unusual at $9.75, $11.75, $12.50 and $13-75-
But the price to-morrow is $6.75.
The Junior Department Adds Lustre to
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This Bright Array of Values
•--Third Floor
Bring daughter with you to-morrow—or better—-if this falls under the eyes of daughter,
she will bring you with her to-morrow.
This is a not-to-be-missed occasion in Junior Department.
The suits and coats and dresses told of below are those faultless fashions that have won
the favor of mothers and daughters this spring-—you would look long and futilely to find any
reason for their reduction in the garments themselves.
But regardless, here are the reductions.
10
•Y,’
00 Were *16 50 and *17 50
Practical, serviceable; the words-
pop into your mind the moment you see them. Tai
lored styles, of simple, graceful lines for young fig
ures. Serges, mixture weaves; navy, black-and-
white, brown-and-white checks apd hair line stripes
—colorful pipings, pretty lace collars.
$ ^^75 Were $27 50 and *30°°
• - There are points about each of, the purse
twenty that will make it hard ho take , one and leave “Re-nu”
thf* others Tlardlv r»ossihip trf tpll of twpnlv indi-
the others. Hardly possible' tef, tell of twenty indi
vidiial styles, but there are shepherd checks, soft
tans, navy and Copenhagen stdiped materials—Bul
garian blouses and cutaways to'make choosing hard.
Shirtwaists
A Trio of Tremendous Bargains
BARGAINS—the word has been so misused'it is apt to repel you
rather than impel you. We mean, however, that these waists are
bargains—and.no grain of salt is needed when we tell you that here are
Waists Formerly s 5 00 $ 5 7j and $ 6 50 $^00
Some fifty in all; materials arc messnliu.es and taffetas mostly, a scatter
ing of chiffons. No, they-are not.the latest spring styles—but selling them at $1.00
by no means measures their worth, li teils that tluo have overstayed their welcome.
In navy, black, gray and green—varied styles, few of a kind.
None on approval, none C. O. lb. none will he taken hack.
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$375 For Girls’ $5.00 to $8.50 Coats
these
Sizes six to fourteen years. Xbt heavy, lurt of a weight that is very comfortable and desirable
hilly mornings when gifIs,set off to school.
The forty included should find re;ply owners—choose from solid navy and red, mixture weaves and wide
stripes—made more attractive for the young folks with gay buttons, braids and bands.
Girls , Wash Dresses
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$2.50 and $2.95 Silk Shirts
$ 59 Were $2 25 ar d $ 2
Sizes six to fourteen years. Economy
lies on the side of buying a summer’s supply. Ging
hams and percales prettily patterned and trimmed.
Long-waisted, plaited skirts.
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Dress Scarfs Are Half-Price
And Opera Is Next
*1“ Were l 3“ and *3 50
Sizes six to fourteen years.; Novel
touches in the fashioning, distinctive with this sea
son. Percales and ginghams are the materials—in
rather daintier .patterns than usual.
Of tub silks—to be laundered over and over again; whitc/.fcrotiuds with
navy, Copenhagen, gray and black line stripes: mannish shirt collars or deep turn
back collars. An ideal waist for wear with coat suits.
The feel of the silk tells their worth.
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$4.75 to $5.75 Chiffon Waists
$ 2
50
With them a few lace waists—all waists styled this season, which means
that some of them will show vivid touches of trimmings* )iyd odd little buttons,
that others w ill have wonderfully shirred sleeves and others will have softly veiled
yokes over nets and laces—some three-quarter length slwvdsCothers full length.
There are spangled scarfs, beaded scoffs,
embroidered scarfs, net scarfs, crepe de chine
scarfs and Persian scarfs in light, and dafk
shades—certainly a variety that mean& yoUrs
may be whatever you would have it. They
are all half-price because some of them have
become soiled a bit or mussed—but only
slightly, in no wise mortally.
They were $i 50 to $22.50 * ' • •’
They are $ 75c to $1 F.25
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Cut Glass Tumblers at 33c
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. Here indeed is great news!
Genuine American cut glass tumblers, and the crystal is ever
so bright and fine, and the cutting-is deep and true, and the de
signs are most attractive, and the price is 33c each or $3-96 a ‘
dozen. However, our enthiisiam is based upon having seen the
tumblers. , .
* We will patiently await your seeing them.
. Much entertaining next week, many spring weddings on the
Calendar.
They are in the Bazaar.
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Chamberlin-Johnson-DuBose Company
The Toilet Goods
Bulgarian Hearts, the
'' odor of a thousand blos
soms in a beautiful.heart-
shaped bag to perfume
boudoir or d* 1 O [?
parlor, each. .. 1
Lavender Pillows, the
sweet old-fashioned blos
soms in a dainty little pil-
low y>r linen chest fin
or dresser, each.. VyC
Verbena Bath Tablets,
the odor of the real old-
time sweet verbena in a
large cake of bath 0(?
soap . .fcOC
Floral Smelling Salts in
genuine silver deposit bot
tles for the hand- OC —
bag or purse......
Pocket Soap, a little
hook of soap leaves for
carrying in 10c
imparts nat
ural lustre to switches
and all
false hair .
“Septul,” a hair wash
and
beautifier .
French Walnut Hair
Dye, a “4711” preparation
to keep natural color and
brilliance on
your hair . .
Cotv’s Jasmine, a won
derfully natural and de
lightful odor. ^ CA
in exquisite box'P“ ,c *”
The same in dJO CA
bulk ounce. . .
Mimosa de Caron, the
daintiest of perfumes, in
beautiful bottle of cut
amber
crvstal ...
50c
r wash
50c
Hair
laratiou
lor and
50c
$3.50
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