Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, November 30, 1913, Image 10

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r> iU A I-....1.0. % \j . Wibiiit «jU, Hilo. Chaniberlin=Johnson=DuBose Company ATLANTA NEW YORK PARIS Chamberlin=Johnson=DuBose Company News Such as You Read But Once in a Year To-morrow the Chamberlin-Johnson-DuBose Co.’s Clearaway of Suits and Dresses Here it is, the classic of the suit and dress occasions. Atlantans know in a measure what to expect, but they do not know how drastically prices have been cut, the absolute finality the sale lends to the suit and dress question. Women have a right to know such news. They would not like it a bit did we not print it. Suppose you, for one, not knowing of these prices, started out to morrow to select a suit, and, after it was too late, learned what savings were possible here. Indeed, you would not like it! So this advertisement is of mutual concern and benefit. We shall right stocks You shall have the choice at cut rates of suits that only the Chamberlin-Johnson-DuBose Suit Store could offer. Is there any need of descriptions? Should we attempt to word this huge collection of suits and dresses that are as right as fashion itself in this good season? We think not. The character of Chamberlin-Johnson-DuBose Company’s ready-to-wear through the regu lar season stands out boldly. 1'hese suits and these dresses are those that have given it character, have set it above, and apart from the rest. Assured, then, of so much style, of that charm, chic, verve, that reduced prices alone could not give to the woman who is in the least particular, the story of to-morrow’s event is complete when you know the little cost of things, the fine economies you shall enjoy— $18 75 21 75 2S °\ 29 75 Suits Now .... $33 50 35 m 39 75 „ 40 "" Suits Now .... $ II 0.50 12 *17, 50 $42- 50 45 M 50 00 & 55- 00 $ Suits Now . . . 25M The rich and exquisite “Novelty fT 1£ £> • Suits, including velvets that were $50 jg 4Ctll 1TICB to $85, now JL Y m ^ is pertinent to add that in this greatest disposal of the season there are suits of Note tot ' ~ scope. sizes. A XX v_/ X CA X V/ w/lc/vu X V-/ X Vi XV/ » V V/ X X XV X X V x V v w v« »/ 7 The shades you know to be favored this season are the prominent ones. I here are plenty of black and blue suits, there are the smartest of trimmed suits and the trimmest of smartly tailored suits—notable among the latter are the Max M. Schwarcz suits, for which we are the exclusive Atlanta agents, now $25.00. Women of discrimination will readily appreciate a sale that brings the REAL Max M. Schwarcz suit at $25.00. $25, $35 to $45 Velvet Dresses Now Half-Price $25.00 29- 75 and 31 75 $ “f A Silk Dresses Now .75 $35.00 40 .oo to 50 .oo $ n 0.7.5 Silk Dresses Now ^ ^ ‘ They may be termed street and afternoon dresses; also they may be termed exquisite creations with all the American ized Parisian chic that master makers could impart. To list the fabrics and colors means to list those most favored right now—the Canton crepes, the crepes de chine, the brocaded crepes, the charmeuses in mahogany, greens, blues, tans, pur ples. wistarias, etc. Wonderful styles! But we will leave all those charming effects of lace waists, of bold plain girdles and rich embroideries to your eyes. Been waiting for such a sale? Then do not delay a moment in the morning. When the big 14-inch guns of Uncle Sam ’s super - dreadnoughts boom, the lesser roar of small guns is as noth ing; so with sales, the clatter of things done in a little way is dim med, and the odium that attaches to com parisons gives place to the common sense of saving. This sale brings to the women of Atlanta and vicinity greater economies (collective ly and individually) than any similar sale the year knows. Are you going to miss your share? Chamberlin-Johnson-DuBose Company •* > '