Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, May 08, 1913, Image 7

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' t I NljWS, THURSDAY, MAY 8.1913. CHAMBERLIN=JOHNSON=DuBOSE CO. Newti.fads,a< CHAMBERLIN=JOHNSON=DuBOSE CO. mendous in the Aggregate — What Will Be Your Share? hey Are Priced 59c Remnant Day in the Silk Section tirts Reduced to hirtsin dors, plain, striped and checked, for High or soft collars. You will find the t of thctni The Selling Begins at Nine o’Clock rs open for these. Reduced to $1.69 ain and very rich with embroidery and The embroidery is very often in i cuffs, collars and forming little vests. Val- shet laces are very effectively used between 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 collars, low collars and those without any, prettier waasts at $2.50 to $3.50. , Reduced 0ne=half The other part is Shirks Are $2.25 nro\m stocks, the other u Reduced Onedhird good part is newly endid lot. weaj?; soft, cool, comfortable, neatly fash- bt collars, French cuffs, plain cream color or >UB 'vpadths, in black, lavender and blue. And worn® know never gets into the ordinary 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 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? of Sterling Silver e it Prices New to Atlanta er* r ou r ou we his er. in- iu- cn ise .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! lie Savings! 1,00 6.50 ISO 1.25 3 .00 K 1.75 ! 6.50 6.50 6.50 a 8.00 650 650 9.50 7.00 650 975 1 $10.00 Iced Tea Spoons, ets of 6. .$ 9.50 Salad Forks set of 6 9.50 Iced Tea Spoons, set of 6,.. 7150 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 »%0,5O Salad Forks. Set Of 6 5.00 6*50 Salad Forks, set of 6 350 6.50 Ice Cream Forks, set of 6 ... 3.50 6.50 Ice Cream Spoons, set of 6,. 350 6.50 Bouillon Spoons, set of 6,. 3.50 6.50 Fruit Reaves, get of 6 ............ 350 6/X) Lemonade Spoons, set of 6 .. 3.50 6.00 Julep Spoons. set of 6 3.50 6.00 Oyster Forks, (set of 6 3-50 %<00 Oyster Forks, get of 6 2.50 3.50 Coffee Spoons, set of 6 ..$ 1.75 4.50 Berry Forks, set of 6 2.50 5.00 Butter Spreads, set of 6 v 250 4.50 Fruit Knives, set of 6 . .•. .... 2.50 4.50 Nut Cracker and 6 Picks 250 6.50 Airrkftrp Dutch _Spoon 3.00 5.00 Antiqrae 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 ,75 175 Tea Strainers .50 150 Birthday Spoons, Septem ber, October, De cember and Feb- rnarry ,,..... . . 1.00 1.00 Odd Spoons, Forks, etc. ...— 50 1.50 and $1.75 Odd Spoons .75 2.00 Odd Spoons .. L00 275 and $2.50 Odd Spoons, etc. ..... LOO 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 lotsy 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? Gowns 39c for 50c Gowns. The nain sook is better than afite gowns usually (ran eUartn— and the trunrnings about the yokes and sleeves are either dainty Hailes or dain ty embro ideries. No skimp ing- in the size, either, as is often the case, to make up for the extra quality. a<9 50c 79c for Gowns trimmed with fine hand-loom embroidery, kimono sleeves. We wish we con&d allwarvs offer such gowns at 50c! for $175 and $1.50 Ckrwns, of fine weave nainsook, deep yokes of tacets and mi- fearoM'erws: others of carepe, lace trimmed and scalloped ■fini.shecl.. Hnanry for these! Petticoats 79c 98c Combinations for Petticoats of straight Billies, without the under tonnee'—the* trimmings aare fine; fiiliet HaK>«% flht trimmed, to P^ttmoate of jehrargh t fbr Petticoats of straight Hines, with flounce trimmed with hand-lbotiJ scaltoped ernfarcakfery.. Others w.ttfe femmees- of ffiwro'ws of' Bace iin^gtkmisainxB headings and a thneadxiflh emferoMery hand at tope $1 for Combinations of rarest beauty. The nainsook is an ewce&nt qiuaJlity. as sheer and light and sdhrr as coraM fee. Ct® set cover-with draw^ ^sfradjgM princess enft, fine patterns of talten- Drawers and Princes Slips 79c for SLOG Drawers,, ewedfer imt, fihb trimmed with em toroidlerias- and with iro>w& of iriserifiorus set fat dtowxr ttrorn the- waist. efennes tores anxS vrondtsriM Mile embareridieriies that freon SWtoeriiand. $ar $L25 twwJb- come- «fc Amo<M.lloltto> <^71 ty. They are iira> lterf#*- &tees 3nBy. French Hand lade Chemises The prices are tower- than jots wonM expect. Dwi yon nottee the? herarl L Hroidery—ho>w meaddy iit is dome arod the* fine Brtrttfe feral!. patterns'—before Booked at the priice ticket. embroidery—ho>w yewn Booked at the price' ‘ The-v are priced at 69c (frnstead) of $lJD0!)i r $$.38* and 1 $41,198, Now for the Daintiest of Summer Dresses A Sale of Sheer and Fine Fabrics * is To-morrow at Nine o’Cfock These are the fabrics that women want for their charm ing summef 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 is strongest—priced very vigorously. If there is any way of judging what will attract eager buyers, we record the prediction that there will be a crowd for these! At 49c French Crepes that were 75c and $LOO a yard. A fabric in high favor. 32 inches wfde. White ground with dots over it in colors— many colors. At 89c At 49c The May Sale of Undermnslins At59c French Piques that were 60c and 85c a yard. 32 inch es wide. Plain white and with embroidered dots. Splendid for dresses acid skirts. Vaffefl that were $H50 a yard. Among these are white voiles, 4o inches wide,, showing a horiBer of embroidered designs in col ors,. and 4i0-in«h voilesv as dainty as can be, in laven der,. pink: and light b hie; em - broideredi over iia- self-coL- ored dots,. At 98c French Voiles that were 85c a yard. 48 inches wide. White with a border made up of silk stripes in hide, lavender and pink. At 89c French Voiles and Crepes that were $1.50 a yard. 3* and 40 inches wide. White, blue lavender and blaek grounds embroidered: with colored dots. Voiles that were $750, $2.00, $225 and $250 a yard. There will be. many dresses- chosen from, among these. The pricing is re markable, the variety is great—eke e ke d voflks, striped voltes in bltadk and white, peat fttral patterns in riun colbrs on white grOxmdto—and wife, these ati odd few French crapes that, too, were priced from $L5Q- to $2.50 a yard. All HS'ihclies wide. In the Junior Department TPrfrrf Floor Some fifteen styCes to - choose from. for $2.00 and $3.00 Combi- natfona. The facet that these are selected from the bet ter trousseau sets tells what you may expert in the matter off qjO&Biitty of naiirir- s«rofcsv Laces ancl embroid eries and the fine fashion ing of them. Values calculated to warm th* hearts of both mothers and daughters have been brought forward ffenr tto^-moinroVs sell rug in the Junior Department. But the details best tell this— Junior Suits $10.59 Regularly $25.09 Are 12 Anil there is a breadth and scope to the variety of styles- from which ymr are bidden to choose that warrant certadri satisfactron. '[here are shepherd checks, there are navy serges, there are novel striped weaves fashioned into Balkan hBouses, Norfollcs an/i plain tailored suits. Some show trimmings of daintiest Dresden silks-—odd and very pretty fturtfte young women—others pipings in bright red,, others the use of the popuikr white ra.tixie in collars and. cuffs. ALl the coats are lined with soft pe®u dfe c.vgme- and are splendidly tailored. Seldom such suits happen at $12.50. arris’ Wash Dresses $ J75 Regularly $6.60 Are (Sfcws: .six to.- fourteen years. _ ' wdll n not be hard to understand tlreir worth—$6^0©—once you ft them. The material's are linen, fine French linen, and Anderson s Scotch gmg- hajjjs.. They are covered with new little style points. It may he the way a yoke ife set in or tile hand embroidery on fronts, or-the novel use of one color-with another or the elegance of an Irish crochet collar that will attimrt you*- ojr still other- points. You will be attracted to them, especially with this so low. Children’s Dresses Regularly 75c Are & W ba steea ous tw» ifejtr years, 'flic material is a, soft white-crepe. gme trie Itittto straight affairs that toothers- buy when price* are fth# liulf ijozens. With these and, at the- same price are mew and ftresh whfte. and! chlbced percal'e eltessea fit rifces- one to ste years. These are hmg- watoted- a>m$ have the little ydaitedvslrirfta.