Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, May 29, 1913, Image 5

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i r 'I ll E A’JL.Y NT A (I K()K( JI AN AM) M AY’S. Jewelry in the Sale $1 Cloisonne Enamel I’ins 39c. Watch Fobs, men or ladies, 50c, Sterling: Silver Waist Rings 48e. '°r More Bargains See Our Two-Page Ad in To-day’s Journal. RICH & Stamped Goods Sale - >e to ode Stamped Waists 19c. • >0c Pillow ('uses, stamped. 39e. 2 ><• to 50c Stainped Dresses 15c. | The Great End-of-the-Month Sale 5 This End-of-the-Month Sale Means That Merchandise Is Not Permitted 2 to Grow Old Here. The Clearance Sale Current sweeps out all ex- 5 hausted assortments each month. Nothing allowed to linger. Hence 2 the stock is always new and fresh. ^5 Sale starts Fridavat tin* opening; of the doors; ends Saturday at the tap of the closing 2 hell. “Prizes” to early comers. 2 All charge purchases made during the sale will he transferred to tin 1 dune statement. -2 mailed July 1st. I All Our $2 Shower-Proof Foulards at 98 c -J• t Silk prices clipped to less than half. Tis a fair sample of how we slash prices in the Eml-of-the-.Month Sale. The saving, moreover, is not on stale, worn-out silks, but on the staple, spick and span foulards. Every sj>2 foulard in stock included; not an inch reserved. These foulards are all shower-proof. They are 42 inches wide—little*is reciuired for a dress. \\ e have sold them freely at their price of $2 a yard. But color exhaustion and broken lines deplete the price—out they go to-morrow at 98c. Included are the staple black, browns, navy and Copenhagen blues and greens. Some in solid colors, some with the floral spared patterns, some in stripes, some in dots—just a fair assortment of everything that has been "good this season. Only 98c. ' . New Silks at Prices to Bid You Pause Because these arc the smart, new, fashionable silks that women will want throughout the summer, for traveling, for mountain and seashore and street wear we stress in big type the little prices at which thev are to sell. Look here: 39c yp j* j* For 59c io 85c Kimono Nilks HI pieces of fine kimono silk. Some solid colors, with borders: others in the floral. Jap or char acteristic kimono pat terns. About all colors. 22-inch. $1 Foulards s&c and $1 . ton- '•% lanls in about :;r> different patterns. All are proof against spot- tings. Full range of eol- ors. (Silks, Main Floor— Left Annex) 49c- For $1.00 to $1.25 Silks Here a it* soft, shinmiery chiffon taffetas to make the smartest of street dresses and suits. Solid colors, and changeables in about every color on the card save black and white. 2 (Much. Also handsome inessalines in neat stripes and floral patterns the identical styles that sell readily everywhere at $1 and $1.25. Only the. 59c For Smart $1.50 Silks These are the handsome Tussah crepe tie chines soft crinkly crepes now s<» much in favor. We have just eight pieces left in solid col or tan. mustard, -brown. Nell rose. Copenhagen, rose and taupe. Yard wide. Also at 5Pc are 24- inch silk serge suitings in solid colors and fan cies and fancy silks in rather wide variety of patterns and colors. 95c For $2.50 to $3.00 Silk Chiffons Silk voiles and chiffons, loveliest fabrics of the foreign looms. Street and evening shades: some with deep border of channeuse silk, some with silk stripes, some bestrewn with flowers. The silks such as these are fashionable the year around. H inches wide: very little is required for a dress. $2.50 and s:; qualities for l‘5c. 98c For $1.50 to $3.00 Silks < 'tia rmiii- Dolly Madison silks now on sale in tho bos! stores at $1.50 a yard. Neat stripes be strewn with dainty sprays or flowers. Blue, grey. Copenhagen, tan. Also $o Cloth of Cold silk at OSo. Also $-.25 oyster white ixingee Mo tor cloth for suits and coals. Yard wide. Also *1.50 light blue silk pop- tin. 40-inch. Also $." golrl and blue silk changeable serge at HSe. I 3 S*9 V9 36 E9 M Picture Frames An Appropriate Set ting for Beauty or Brains or Both Metal picture frames from cabinet size down. Round, oval, square and oblong styles, variously in gold-plat ed, polished brass, silver- plated, oxidized and old brass finished. Divided into two lots for quick selling. formerly 25c to 50c. formerly 75c, $1 and $1.25. (Main Floor—Center Aisle.) Half=Price Sale of All Tovs w All the toys left over from the holiday selling, together with ac cumulated odd lots, are grouped at End-of-the-Month prices: Ail velocipedes, ail tricycles, all wagons, rubber halls, train sundries, mechanical boats, all hobby horses, all doll go-carts, all trains, mechanical autos, pic ture machines, stoves, drums, etc. 10c 39c learaway of Fashionable Laces Former Prices $1, $1.50 & $2 00, now oniy Ohiintilly—Aiacraiiit*—Li<9 re—Shadow and Youisv Lares in bands and edges to match. The very names tell you these are the most fashionable laces of the season. Y ou must see them to judge their lull beauty. The Chantilly laces arc all black: the other laces are w hit<■. ecru and real tints. The Alaeraine and Venise laces arc 4 to 7 inches wide: the other laces are t to 15 inches. 75c to $1.25 Embroideries 39c 5 50c to 6 >c 2 Dolls at 19c Pine kid body dolls with bisque heads. Pitted with shoes and stockings. 25c to 39c Dolls at 10c Full jointed bisque and kid dolls, completed with slip, shoes and stockings. Closing eyes. 2 $1 & $1.50 on 2 Character Dolls to Splendidly made character 2® dells with bisque body, wooden jS joints, hand-painted faces. Com- 7>« plete with slip. js> 5 Every Doll in Slock » from $3 to $7 at Half Price 2 69c character baby dolls. 39c. $5 baby dolls, large size $2.98. iummm 2 Challenge Sale to* The greater part of the stock Tto reduced for this sale. Prices drop to half and more. Wanted 55 and worthy merchandise—every bit of it. It is a Challenge Sale =2! wherein the Economy Basement 5to proves by prices that it is the most economical place in which to trade. Sale ends Saturday. $1.25 white voile flouncing, embroidered in the daring Bulgarian colors. 45 inches wide 75c and 40 lingerie floum ings in eyelet and shad ow embroidery, 27 inches- at 75c and 40 all-over embroideries in dainty eyelet patterns and bold, striking designs. 27-inch, at. 39c 39c 39c 25c Matched Sets of Embroideries 10c Dainty matched sets of Swiss and Nainsook embroid eries. not a yard worth less than 15c, most of it worth 25c. Choice 10c. $15 to $18.50 Embroidered Robes $8.95 White lingerie robes embroidered in colors. Consist of 45-ineh flouncings with bands to match. All arc from regular stock the styles that have been best this season. Linen & Lingerie Robes Reduced 1-3 All our white batiste and voile robes and all our white and colored linons now one-third less than the usual prices. Variously embroidered in eyelet, shad ovv and French work. \\ ere $15 to $1>D; now $10 to $40. (Laces—Main Floor—Right) Sale of Notions and Dressmakers’ Helps 5 c raids lc Mercerized lingerie braids in white, pink or blue. 5 yards to piece for lc. 25cBraids 10c Scalloping braids .6 yards to bolt. All white or white with colored edge. 4 on raid. 20c Hair Pins 9c English hair pins, cabinet size; 200 black hair pins to cabinet. 10c Elastic 5c Cotton elastic in all widths. White or black. Always 10c; for 5c. Three 5c Slip-out collar supporters, cards for 10c. Thret 5c Warren's collar foundations, \vrtihe or black net or chiffon, for 10c. 25c Nickel skirt markers and hem gauge combined. Ladies’ seamless sanitary napkins, 3 for 10c. 5c lisle Corset, laces. 3 for 10c. 5c brass safety pins, all sizes, assorted on card. 3 cards for 10c. to 9c for ladies' 25c "8EW- ON ' hose supporters, for 15c ladies’ sanitary belts. for ladies' sanitary dress protectors. •5 for 5c handy pin sheets »5C .lei heads, white or black. ■J for darning cotton (soiled), 1C plain or mercerized. -j for 5c mercerized crochgt Jl C cotton, black or navy blue. for 15c silk seam binding; 9 yard pieces. Black, white and colors. for West’s 25c elect tic curlers.,5 on card. for one dozen ladies' seam less sanitary napkins. for Doc ladies' adjustable sanitary girdle. 6c pink or blue. for 10c mercerized lingerie tape. 10-yard pieces; white. M RICH & bros. co Qnee-in-a- While” Opportunity to Save Greatly On Your New Suit, Waist, Coat, Skirt or~Dress Despite the low prices, nearly evert just Back from New York these new g- It’s ke get tin garment is spick, span new. Don’t forget that! The |„iver is nnents represent makers’ surplus stocks and overplus lots, back almost liall \ our purcliasi* price on each t rausaetion: Clearawayof Ratine Suits .All the r»tine suits including special purcahes and regular stock now to go at reduced prices. Cutaway and Blouse styles, plain or fane.ily tailored in white, tan, gray, blue, rose. All suits $25. $19.75 suits at $14.75. $25 to $29.50 suits at $19.75. Royal Society Co.’s Finished Art Pieces $ $7.50 to $10 Finished Art Pieces Finished pillow tops, centerpieces, scarfs, ba by pillows and many odds and ends. Made of fine lawns, linens and other materials. Beautifully band embroidered. $12 to $17 Finished Art Pieces Among these are some of the handsomest pieces the Royal Society Company pro duce. There are white and colored 36-inch centerpieces, colored library table pieces, scarfs, etc (Art Needlework. Mai n Floor, Center » 2.98 5.98 Isle.) Fairy 3 Soap Bars 10c “Have You a Little Fairy in Your Homo?” O Q<r* for 50c white ivory combs: all course teeth or coarse and line combinations. 19c 3c for 25c and ‘Toe hard rubber combs. for 5c and 10c bristle nail brushes with wood backs. *1 fur -5c manicure outfits. * including flic, pincers, eiuer.' boards ami manicure sticks. 1 for 25c to 50c wood * back buffers with de tachable chamois covers. O n for 15c Nadinola talcum powder. ^ for 5oe Madame Islxdl’s *4*1* face powder, all colors. for 50c Madame Islndl's Turkish bath oil. 1 Y/» for 25c “Spiro” powder. 1 # ^ Prevents odor front per spiration. 12c for 25c Sanito! Tooth Powder or Paste 19c 5c or blue. 5c for 25c Wright’s or Shinott silver cleanser. for bab. loc and 15c (VI Rattlers. White luloid pink for 25c Celluloid back tooth brushes, our own ini portation, imi not up to standard. Will give service for a month or so. after which bristles Iwgin to come out. 15c 29c 12c 10c for 25c Rich’s face powder. Reset ta for (>5c Ri< toilet water. h's violet for 25c Pivers* import ed talcum powder. for 25c (VIluloid mani cure cases with cellu loid handled buffers. Case also contains ivory sticks and nail cna mol. No Moths Will Stay Where you place a small chunk of this lump-packing cam phor. In large tin boxes: H)v size 5c.. 20c size 10c. (A Wash Goods Clean-Up l— 2—I 7 . 1 n r for 25c Ginghams—Fine quality imported zephyr * ginghams, 22 inches wide. for 25c Dimities—Dainty dimitie neat floral and figured patterns. and flaxons, in OC_ for 50c Shirtings—These are the famous David & John Anderson zephyr shirtings, which retail the countrv over at 50c. $.5 to $8.50 Dresses Somethin# like 250 in all, in about a dozen different styles. White piques with colored stripes, all-linen dresses. Pretty white voiles and lingeries, some enriched with a loneli ,,f color, most Of 111 all white, Ihiintilv in luces and embroideries. $3.85 $8.50 to $12.50 Dresses $5.85 boose from dainty crepe dresses bestrewn with colored flowers, “composed” one-piece dresses, pretty ratines in solid colors, pure linens in natural. Blue and white, and captivating lingerie dresses in white voile and lingerie. Charming styles, severely and elaborately trimmed. Also "-composed" one-piece llnen'e 'kill of white linene, the "coat” of brown, bine, dresses, the j red, pink, etc. $15 to $23.50 Ratine Dresses Smart styles in tile fashionable Bedford fords and ratines. Some are severely tai lored for simple street wear; others are with lace and embroidered trimmings. rather “dressy' ing colors, black and white. Lead- $15 to $? 8.75 Wool Dresses "Plums here for the woman who needs a wool dress for present or future street wear. ^ Smartly developed serge and Bedford dresses in fashionable -piece models. Black, navy blue tan, brown. gray, A small lot from a maker, plus flip odds and ends from stock. Variously in ratine and linen, very stylish: cleverly tailored and trimmed. $6.50 Norfolk Jackets Misses' and women's Norfolk coats for morning, outing and travelin veloped of a superior English flannel in tin* few blues. All sizes up to ool Tip- quality bright red hamotertsticr Norfolk wea r. $3.85 style. Also New $15 Ratine Suits Ratine requires clever tailoring, and these suits show it in every graceful line. Simple styles, so smart for daily street wear. White, pink or gray. $7.85 $25 to $35 Wool Suits at $12.85 I Whospever needs a suit for traveling, seashore, mountain or present street wear can have choice here of some thing like one hundred in the season’s approved styles. A beautiful Bedford Cord is beautifully tailored in a dashing cutaway style, handsomely silk lined throughout. Tans, blues or grays. Actual value $35, for $12.85. A host oi white Bedford Cords with black or colored hairline stripes are shown in various strips, t'sual prices $25 and $30, for $12.85. Ratines, serges, Bedford Cords and suitings make up the rest of the assortment. Chiefly in Iho solid color black or navy blues. Hornier prices $23.50 to $211.75. Now at $12.85. U. 5* % m % c I $9.85 | I $3.95 : $25 to $29.50 Summer Dresses 5 : $18.75 I £ I - . g Sk me mo Sh s- mi ar % Home Sewers Couldn’t Hope To Duplicate These Dresses For Much More Money 300 fresh, attractive dresses are grouped for the Eiul-of-the-Month Sale at prices that force attention. Every one of the 200 dresses is spick, span new. The materials are fast color, tub-proof percales, ginghams, linens, ehambravs and piques. Every smart style Is rep resented—including Norfolk and two-piece dresses. Solid colors, stripes, plaids and checks. Some trimmed in bands, some embroid ered, some trimmed with laces. Belts, buttons, braids are also fea tures. Any little girl from 2 to 14 years can surely be fitted. 100 Dresses, Formerly QQ $1 and $1.25, to sell at OOC 100 Dresses, Formerly ^*1 .18 $1.50 to $2, to seli at 100 Dresses, Formerly (JJ *1 .98 $2.50 to $3.50, now at 'P (Dresses, Second Floor) Little Prices that Rule Solely Because of the End-of-Month Sale 4.7-ineli lingerie batiste, full yarn, mercerized. A clean-up of our entire stock: many good colors. Regular price 30c yard. Ten pieces plain color sheer linens, and tU)-inch*lincn shirtings, neat stripe designs, | etc Former prices were 50c, 65c and 75c / YARD yard. rich & bros. co. tmmmmmm «