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1IAN AND ,N£WS f THURSDAY, MAT 8,1913.
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remendous in the Aggregate — What Will Be Your Share?
s===They Are Priced
$1.50 Shirts Reduced to 50c
Madras Shirts in cfc&ors, plain, striped and checked,
mannish, fox high, or soft collars. You will find the
renter part of tJieijL.
oon after the^ors open for these.
$3.50 Waists Reduced to $1.69
here.
e waists very plain and very rich with embroidery and
•ollars and cuffs. The embroidery is very often in
colors, on cuffs, collars and forming little vests. Val-
Irish crochet laces arc very effectively used between
with high collars, low collars and those without any
•d to find prettier waists at $2.50 to $3.50.
5 Silk Shirts Are $2.25
i is from our own stocks, the other good part is newly
make np a splendid lot.
summer wear; soft, cool, comfortable, neatly fash-
tllars, high collars, French cuffs, plain cream color or
>es of various widths, in black, lavender and blue. And
.lity that women know never gets into the ordinary
Remnant Day in the Silk Section
The Selling Begins at Nine o’Qock
Remnant Day in the Silk Section!
It means dresses, waists, coats and trimmings at part prices instead of whole and
worth prices.
It is a sign of robust health and activity for remnants to accumulate, for none but
the wanted kinds of silks dwindle down to remnants. And where there is such activity
there is no room for remnants.
We will not keep them.
Out they must go and out they will go!
The greater part is
The other part is
Reduced One half
Reduced 0ne=third . -
i • v
Lengths onedialf yard to nine yards
Included are practically all the silks you have been clamoring for this Spring—
Crepes de chine, crepe meteors, brocaded crepes, plain and striped me.ssalines,benga-
lines, plain and two-toned taffetas, plain and figured chiffons, marquisettes and others—
and need we mention that all colors are among them?
Sale of Sterling Silver
t * w
Ware Ht Prices New to Atlanta
ling silVer. ^
below you
th any you
le that we
Ted in this
ing silver.
hamberlin-
ters of ra-
r has been
ierchandise
d the
\: r.
$ IfflO
r and
t . 6.50
s Set, * 3
ISO,
et 15KI
nd Pep-t ,
3.00
s Set, 3
1.1
s Set, 3
AO d
ere, sB-,
it > 225
n Rings,
losii 35
' Knives.
8.00
Knives,
....... 650
Knives,
....... 650
Knives.
... 6iW
t Spoons,
950
t Spoons.
7jOO
t Spoons,
6.50
Spoons,
\% becomes amenable to the rules that govern mer
chandise. So prices drop- in many cases to less
than half, in others to a point verging very closely
on half.
Some pieces have overstayed their time;
others are odd pieces or odd sets—for instance, a
set of a half dozen or dozen forks will have no
spoons to match, and vice versa. They must all
go now.
It is a happy time to select wedding presents,
silver for your own home. It is silver you will
be proud to give—proud to own!
Savings!
$10.00 Iced Tea
Spoons, ets of 6. $ 6.50
9.50 Salad Forks
set of 6 6.50
9.50 Iced Tea
„ Spoons, set of 6... 6.50
WS50 Butter Spreads,
set of 6 ...... 5.00
1.50 Fruit Knives,
set of 6 5.00
8.50 Chocolate
Spoons, set of 6... 6.00
TSO Salad Forks,
set of 6 5,00
pSO Salad Forks,
set of 6 3-50
6.50 Ice Cream
Forks, set of 6 — 3.50
6.50 Ice Cream
Spoons, set of 6,, 3.50
6.50 Bouillon
Spoons, set of 6., 3.50
6,50 Fruit Knives,
set of 6, 3.50
6,00 Lemonade
Spoons, set of 6 .. 3.50
6.00 Julep Spoons,
set of 6 . —.. — 3.50
6,00 Oyster Forks,
pet of 6 - 3.50
4,00 Oyster Forks,
set of 6 * 2.50
No Question About Its Values Being Greatest
After all is said and done, the final judgment rests with you,
the great you who attend a sale and choose or leave what you
find. *
It is very pleasant to have it so in such a sale as this May
Sale of Undermuslms,
The way you have appreciated the values here is the best
proof of their worth—you have liked them better than those af
any May Sale we have records of.
To-morrow brings fresh assortments, new lots, if possible,
greater values!
Will you come and judge for yourself whether here and now
is the time to choose the undermuslins for the whole summer?
Some fifteen styles fr«i>
choose from.
t crt r- r™. • (ft /Q for $2.00 and $3.00 Combi-
3#C fOT | SOcG f™- >1.49 nations- TUm fart Ithalj titles,
are sefecfed rirom tm bet-
ter trousseau sets tells
what you may expect in the
matter ®f <paMy of nain
sooks, laces and embroid
eries and the fine fashion
ing- of them. x ^
Gowns
3.50 Coffee Spoons,
set of 6 $ 1.75
4.50 Berry Forks,
set of 6 2.5G
5.00 Butter Spreads,
set of 6 2-50
4.50 Fruit Knives,
set of 6 ................ 2.50
4.50 Nut Cracker
and 6 Picks 2.50
6.50 Antique Dutch
Spoon ........ 3.00
5.00 Antique Dutch
Spoon ........ 2.50
1.50 Perfume Bot
tles, silver deposit .50
2-25 Tea Strainers 1.00
2.00 Tea Strainers 1.00
1.75 Tea Strainers .75
1.25 Tea Strainers * 50
1.50 Birthday *
Spoons, Septem
ber, October, De
cember mid Feb
ruary 1.00
1.00 Odd Spoons.
Forks, etc.SO
1.50 and $1.75 Odd
Spoons .... .75
2.00 Odd Spoons .. LOO
2225 and $2.50 Odd
Spoons, etc. ...... 1.00
50c
70c
for 50c Gowns. The nain
sook is better than 50*?
gowns usually <ean dlarnc*—
and the trimmings about
the yokes and sleeves are
either dainty laces or dain
ty embroideries. No skimp
ing in the size, either, as is
often the case, to make np
for tire extra quality.
for G*owns trimmed with
fine hand-loom embroidery,
kimono sleeves. We wish
we could always offer such
gowns at 50e!
for $1.25 and $1.50 Gowns,
of fine weave nainsook,
deep yokes of', laces and em-
hroidieriiess others of crepe,
Dace- trimmed, and scalloped
finished. Hurry for- these!
Combinations
for Combinations of rarest
I beauty. Th e nainsook is an
excel] cut quality, as sheer
amd Iriip-M and sflky as ecuiM
fee. CtorsHt cover*with drarw-
@rs, straight princess cut,
fine patterns of vaiten-
eiemnes laces and womdertol
Mtle embrotderiies that
come from Swiitzerflaod.
Petticoats
7Q,. for Petticoats of straight
‘fines, without the under
• flounce-—the trimmings are
fine fillet Ibiceis. flht trimmed,
for Petfcfcagts of _strafght
(10^ fttr Petticoats of straight
fines, with flounce trimmed
with handj-toom seaffioped
Others with
flounces of five; rows of' lace
iinsertronsandl bearifogs and
a three-inch emhroljdery
baud at top,
Drawers and Pitas Slips
finr $L00 Drawers, c iron-liar
cut, fiat trimmed with stu
broideries and with rows of
inssriflons, suit itedown? fitona
the' waist,
fiber $1.25 Princess
An oxM.Mte>^*wvqfafck-
ly. They are- iia> large- sizes
■mby,. u
Tk
' Frendi Baird lade Chemises
The prices are lower than you would expect. Did you notice the hand-
embroidery—how Beatify it is done and the* flue Bitttie flteraL patterns*—-before
you looked at the* price tick et.
They are priced ®t (69*? ((insteari off and
■M-
Now for the Daintiest of Sommer Dresses
A Sale of Sheer and Fine Fabrics
To-morrow at Nrae o"Clock
These are the fabrics that women # want for their charm
ing summer dresses—for street, for afternoon,, for evening wear.
There are voiles so light and airy that it hardly seems pos
sible that they were woven, and yet across these surfaces are dots
and spots and great coLorful floral patterns.
You will exclaim over them!
And here they are in a sale!
Priced at the very time their appeal iis- strongest—priced
very vigorously.
If there ls any way of judging what wifi attract eager buyers,
we record the prediction that there will be a crowd for these!
Alik
Attic
The May Sale of Undermuslins Atsoc
French Crepes that were
75c and $LG0 a yard. A
fabric in high favor. 32
inches-wide. White ground
with dots over it in- colors—
many colors.
French Piques that were
60c and 85c a yard. 32 inch
es wide. Plain white and
with embroidered dots.
Splendid for dresses and
skirts.
French Voiles that were 86c
a yard. 48 inches wide.
White with a border marie
up of silk stripes in blue,
lavender and pink.
At 89c ®* renc * 1 ^°^ es and Crepes
that were $1.50 a yard, 38
and 40 inches wiri'e. White,
blue la.vend.er and. black
ground's embroidered with
colored dots.
Voiles that were $L5© a
yard. -Among these are
white voiles, 45 inches
wide, showing- a feortfinr of
embroidered designs in. ooF
*, and 40-inch vuilssy tm
dariinty as- can be,, in: laven
der, pink and light bhue* em
broidered over in self-eok
ored dots.
Voiles that were $3185,
$2.00, $2.25 and $2.50 a
yard.. There will. be. many
dresses chosen from, among
these.. The pricing lii; re
markable, the variety Is
great—cheeked vofliw.
striped voiles in black and
white, great floral pattens
is rinh colors on white
groundh—and with
an. odd. few French ciapes
that, too, were priced ffhom
$L5Q to $2.50 a yard*. All
88dimha*^wijda.
io the Junior Department
Third Boor
Values calcul ated to warm the hearts of both mothers and
daughters have been brought forward for fo^-morrow's sellrng rn
the Junior Department. But the details best tell this—
Junior Softs $1 "T56
Regularly $25.00 Are
And there i» a breadth and scope to the' variety off styiesb ffrom wfriafr yam are
feiriiien to choose that warrant certain satisfaction.
There are shepherd checks, tllere are rtavv serges,, there are novel stnpsd
weaves fas-hfoued iiato Balkan bbjuses, Norffolks anxl plain tailored eania.
Some show trimmings of daintiest Dresden, silks—odd and very pretty for*the
voting womenr—others pipings in bright red. others the use off the popufer
white ratine in collars and enffe. All the coats- are lined with soft pean d*
evgne and are spliendiidly tiailored Seldom such suits happen at $12.Sf},
Girls’ Wash Dresses $5.75
Regularly $6,00 Are
Sizes jsfa toiffburteen years.-
ft ydll not be hard to understand tlietr worib- -$6,00—once yon see
them.
The- materials are linen, fine Ftench linen,, and Anderson’^ Scotch ging
hams-. Tfhey are «?ovei*ed with new Ittlte style points. It may be the way a
volte fc set th or toe hand embroidery on fronts,, or the novel use off care
color- vdibli anotlr^ oq the elegauce of an Irish crochet collar- that will afftteaat
pm,. Oh still other points. You wiJi be attracted to tllem especially with toia
n«W“prie«*lo0mi®g so low,
QnTdren’s Dresses
Regularly 75c Are
W ffeusizes ojjfi tfti torn* years. Tile material is w soffu white* orepe,. ” ** w
'Chqy toe Kitfte straight affairs that mothers buy when prices ane
uonmalhy toe*hadfi dozens. With these and at the* same price are n#w and
toesh. white and obtoted percale (fcesses lit sizes one to six years. These arc
tong* waisted amt have the little plaited sMicts.
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