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D NEWS, THURSDAY. MAY 8.1013.
CHAMBERLIN-JOHNSON-DuBOSE CO. fey fed^Atlanta CHAMBERLlN=JOHNSON=DuBOSE CO.
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mendous in the Aggregate = What Will Be Your Share?
hey Are Priced
hirts Rednced to 59c
hirtsin cold's, plain, striped and checked,
for high, or soft collars. You will find the
t of them.
the doors open for these.
aisis Reduced to $1.09
erv plain and very rich with embroidery and
1 ruffs. The embroidery is very often in
i cuffs, collars and forming little vests. Yal-
rhet laces are very effectively used between
collai-s, low 7 collars and those without any
prettier waists at $2.50 to $3.50.
Remnant Day in the Silk Section
The Selling Begins at Nine o’Clock
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
Shirts Are $2.25
own
nr
a sp
wear
a colli
?us w:
women
stocks, the
endid lot.
other good part is newly
soft, cool, comfortable, neatly fash-
irs. French cuffs, plain cream color or
dths, in black, lavender and blue. And
know never gets into the ordinary
Reduced One=half
t
Reduced Onedhird \
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Lengths one=half 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 messalines,benga-
lines, plain and two-toned taffetas, plain and figured chiffons, marquisettes and others—
and need we mention that all colors are among them?
2 of Sterling Silver
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1.00
5.50
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1.25
Prices New to Atlanta
it 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!
tie Savings!
$10 .(XI Iced Tea
Spoons, ets of 6. .$ 6.50
9.50 Salad Forks
set Of 6 6.50
9.50 Iced Tea
Spoons, set of 6.. 6.50
7.50 Butter Spreads,
set of 6 5.00
7.50 Fruit Knives,
set of 6 5.00
8.50 Chocolate
Spoons, set of 6... 5.00
7.50 Salad Forks,
set of 6 ............ 5.00
6.50 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 .Tulep Spoons,
set of 6 3.50
6.00 Oyster Forks,
set of 6 3.50
4.00 Oyster Forks,
set of 6 2.50
$ 3.50'Coffee Spoons,
set of 6 ....
4.50 Berry Forks,
set of 6
5.00 Butter Spreads,
set of 6
4.50 Frnit Knives,
set of 6 ...
4.50 Xut Cracker
and 6 Picks .
6-50 Antique Dutch
Spoon
3.00 Antique Dutch
Spoon ....
130 Perfume Bot
tles, silver deposit
2215 Tea Strainers
2.00 Tea Strainers
1.75 Tea Strainer's
1.25 Tea Strainers
1.50 Birthday
Spoons, Septem
ber, October, De
cember and Feb
ruary „
1.00 Odd Sperms.
Foi-ks, etc. ...
1.50 and $1.75 Odd
Spoons
2.00 Odd Spoons ..
2.25 and $2^0 Odd
Spoons, etc, .....
..$ 1.75
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 Undermuslins.
The way you have appreciated the values here is the best
proof of their worth—you have liked them better than those of
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 undertmrslins for the whole summer?
Gowns
39c
2.50
230
2.50
3.00
230
.50
LOO
1.00
.75
.50
<:
1,00
.5©
.75
LOO
LOO
50c
79c
E
for 50c Gowns. The nain
sook is better than 50e
gowns usually «m diairo—
and the trimmings about
the yokes and sleeves are
either dainty laws or dain
ty embroideries. Xq skimp
ing in the size, either, as is
often the ease, to make up
for the extra quality.
for Gowns trimmed with
tine hand-loom embroidery,
kimono sleeves. We wish
we could always offer such
gowns at 50c!
for $1.25 and $1.50 Gowns,
of fine weave nainsook,
deep yokes of "Laces and ein-
broldcrijesc others of crepe,
lace trimmed and sca-Ooped
finished. Hurry for- these!
Combinations
for Combinations of rarest
beauty. The nainsook is an
excellent quality, as sheer
and light and silky at»
tee. Corset cover-with draw
ers, straight princess cot,
fine patterns of vatat-
efemnee' Laces-andi mosoferiM
Kittle embroideries that
from Switzerland.
$1.49
Some fifteen styles to
choose from.
for $2.00 and $3-.00 Combi
nations. The fact that these
are selected from the bet
ter trousseau sets tells
what you, may expect in the
matter- of qfixalffitrv of naiiin-
srooks, laces and embroid
eries and the fine fashion
ing of them.
Petticoats
far Petticoats of straight
Ernies, without the under
donnee-—tire trimmings are
fine filet Ibices, fisut trimmed.
for Petticoats of straight
for Petticoats of straight
Ernes, with flounce trimmed
with handidboEn scalloped
embroidery.. Others with
flbtxnces of' ifaut rows; of lace
iinsertimffiwainjd] headings; and
a tfcreerimrii embroidery
band at top,
Drawers and Princes Slips
for $1.00 Drawers, circular
cot.. Hast trimmed with ern
broideries and with rows- of
insertions' set m dtewn: Atom
the waist.
79c
98c
79c
«k
come
tor $L25 PttofflWBt
Ajaoddfet ttQ'gp x*ry’<gjujjck:-
Eyv They are lira, large- sizes
:>nl'y.
Now lor the Daintiest of Sommer Dresses
A Sale of Sheer and Fine Fabrics
To-morrow at Nine 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 ami great colorful floral patterns.
You will exclaim over them!
And here they are in a sale!
Priced at the very time their appeal' strongest—priced
very' vigorously.
If there is any way of judging what willl! attract eager buyers,
we record the prediction that there- will be a crowd for 1 ~
At 49c
At 49c
The May Sale of Undermuslins ai59c
At 89c
French Crepes that wens
75c and $L0O a yard. A
fabric in high favor. 32
inches wide. White ground
with dots over it in colters—
many colors,
French Piques that were
60c and 86c a yard. 32 inch
es wide. Plain white and
with embroidered dote,
Splendid for dresees amd
skirts.
French V offea that wrare 86c
a yard. 48 inches wide.
White with a bordier made
irp of silk stripes in bide,
lavender and pmlL
French Voiles and Crepes
that were 3CL.50 a yard, 3S
and 40 inches wide. White,
bine lavender and Marik
grounds embroidered with
colored diets.
kM cft r VotDes
All 0^** yajgtL
na%&' PaSm •*
mm tow ffl50 a
Among' these aa»
white voiiegy £5 facfafT
wirfe r showing a hmaftar of
emtumidHred derigns nt-cajh
or»v and 40-inab. voitesj. «
dainty ae can be., fa ftuwHi*
der r pink and li vll-tt bbm>.<mi>
d) over in; eeli&eoh
6red$<&tsv i
«* yon
$a<My $2.25 and $tt» *
yandL. There w® he sxsaffi
dresses- chosen from- mih^iii
these*. The pricing- fc to
maritaMfe,. the variety }s
great:—c h
stripe® voltes in
wiTTFe*. iroucBu pwJOttns
in riih coDara on
vmflfc then
an odd few Fhench pjaqffl
tthafk itpo»- were prihedfiaaW
8.1,50- tto ifcli
4^-J- ^ til-
In tire Junior Department
Third Burr
»
Valitues calculated to warm? tfne hearts of both mjot&ew
daughters have been brought forward for ttoHmcunrovris fflriiEiiuig; far
the Junior Department. Btrt the detaUk? best tell this—
t Junior Suits
Regularly $25.00 Are
And there is a breadth and scope to the variety of styles from wh3hh^yaTt*ans
bidden to choose that warrant certain satisfaction.
There are shepherd checks, there are navy serges,, there are novel
weaves fashioned into Balkan blouses, Norifolks and plain tailored, h&l
Some show trimmings of daintiest Dresden silks-—odd and very pretty fcnrtfhs*
young women'—others pipings in bright red,, others the use of the popular
white ratine in collars a,nd cuffs. AH the coats-are lined with soft peasiv &
cygne and are splendidly tailored. Seldom such suits happen at $12.50.,
Orris’ Wash Dresses $2.75
Are
Size* six to* fourteen years.
fa will not he hard to understand their worth:—$6,00—once you
them.
'l!he materials are linen, fine French linen, and Anderson’s Scotch grng-
liams. They are covered with new little style points. It may be the way a
yoke is set" in or the hand embroidery on fronts, or the novel use of one
color- with another or the elegance of an Irish crochet collar that will attract
yotti. on still other points. You will be attracted to them especially with this
new price looming; so low.
French Hand Made Chemises
lb
Children’s Dresses
Regularly 75c Are
The prices are lower than you would exjpw't. Dixi you noith'X the, band*-
embeoidery—how njeatt]*r iit is done and the fine liittite flbead pa>Ww?n»s--Jk«#ji®e
you. looked at the price tick et.
They are priced »t @9c ((instead of $T..00) r 96c, and $k96, *
|F Ite sizes ona toi itour years. Tlh-* material’is a wrft whi'tfl' crepe,.
’lHtey aate ths flittfri straight affairs that mothers buy whsu prices a»
uoumal by the hah!' itozgns. With these and at the' same price aaie new- and
frwsk AgiliSte and coJtoed percajie dlnesses ih one to six years. These are
long- wafeted and have the little plaited skirts.