The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, October 09, 1906, Image 4

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I CHambsrlin-Jfiknson-DuBose Company. Ckamkcrlin-Johnson-DuBoss Company. Chamberlin-JoKnson-DuBose Company. j LONG GLOVES HAVE THE CALL 8, 12 and 16 Button Lengths F r Yes, it’s Long Gloves by a vast majority, and therein may be found the secret behind this all-embracing glove stock. months ago it was whispered in Fashion’s “Star Chamber” that Long Gloves would come for fall and winter stronger than ever before. Every sign indicated it—elbow and three-quarter length sleeves on nearly all costumes, predicted it. We read the handwriting on the wall early and prepared for what would have to come:— With Long Gloves taking as much for one pair as could be consumed in three pairs of short ones, skins were bound to be both scarce and higher, as those who haven’t prepared early learn. And the results—the results that are interesting to you in getting just the shades and lengths you want, and that touch your pocket-book. % ' First The vast apd varied stock which now holds ever}’ sort and size that a proper and complete stock should have. Second The prices, which the largest purchasing and best experience enable us to make extremely low. Third The superior style, quality and fit in all, even the lowest price grades. In Gloves we are carrying out the one great basic prrinciple of this store, MU TUAL CONFIDENCE. To thrive and gro\y, each stock must be best. The aim of all to reach the only roomy trade-place, the top. No lower ideal can be permitted. And so when the top is reached by any stock we must lift the top. We are now doing this at many points. In Particular We call attention to the 8-button Glove; a length that strikes a happy medium between the two extremes of long and short. It will in all doubt be the most favor ed—we head the list of detailed description with this glove. ladies’ eight-button Glace Kid Gloves, in white, black, brown, tan, pearl, slate, navy, smoke, reds, maroon, green, mode, bois, and gray. 2.00 and 2.25 Long Gloves, 20-button lengths, in glace, white or black, 4.50 Ludies’ 16-button Glace Gloves, in black, white, tan, navy, brown, green, slate, pearl, cream, light blue, laven der, pink, 4.00 Ladies’ 20-buttop Suede Gloves, in black or white, at 3.50 ladies’ 16-button Suede Gloves, in black, white, cream, light blue, pink, slate and pearl, 3.00 Ladies’ 12-button Glace Gloves, black, white, tan and slate, 3.50 Ladies’ Cafe Kid Gloves—a heavy soft glove for shop ping, 8 and 12-button lengths, 1.75 to 3.50 Ladies’ 2-clasp “Solitair” Kid Gloves, black, white, tan, navy, cardinal, mode, slate, pearl, brown. The greatest value in the market, at One Dollar Ladies’ 1-clqsp Walking Gloves, in' tan, brown, red, black, white and slate, , 1.00 Le Clairon, real Kid Glove, in black, white and colors, 1.50 and 1.75 Ladies’ Pique Walking Gloves, in black, white and col ors, at 1.50 Trefousse Dorothy Ladies’ Kid Gloves, 2-clasp, in all colors, black or white, 1.75 Trefousse Suede Gloves, in 2-clasp, black, gray, mode and wjiite. 1.50 to 2.00 Vallicrs satin finished Ladies’ 2-clasp Gloves, in black only, 2.25 Valliers satin finished Pique Gloves, in black only, 2.25 • Little Boys’ Gloves, in white or tan, 1.00 Misses’ 6-button Gloves, white and all colors, 1.25 \ Misses’ 2-clasp Gloves, in all colors, 1.00 All shades in Men’s Gloves, tan, brown and white, 1.50 to'2.50 Ladies’ Driving Cafe Kid, soft but heavy, Gloves, with one strap, brown or tan, 1.50 2.75 2.00 ' 1.75 f Q l tan iberli JL in-J lof ihsonl )uBsse Compaq/.