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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY
A Few Words Upon How We’ve Built this Department
and some Items to guide you in your Saturday Shopping
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Thera’s something in the very name of “French Millinery” that is electric. But Paris—what atrocities are committed in the name. But waving aside the whole class of hats that but
assume the name, “French Millinery,” there is another point to be guarded in choosing Paris Hats. All that Paris sends forth, as we’ve said before, isn’t to be considered as above suspicion.
Paris produces some poor, some passably good, some good and a few masterpieces of Millinery. To go still further—Paris, even with her masterpieces, is fickle. She may rave over a
stunning creation today and desert it tomorrow. So, summing it down to the last degree, to follow Paris at all one must observe at close range. And pray, what is Paris style, if it isn’t absolute
and to-the-minute? We follow Paris at very dose range. With our own eyes—the eyes of Chamberlin-Johnson-DuBose Go.—our own representative right in the leading shops of Paris sending
almost daily the newest direct to us to be carried out in our own work rooms for Atlanta. j . V,'V V.’-V;’ •*»•” *•"*♦*
LEGGINGS.
Ladies' black Jersey Leggings, buttoned
all the way up to knee. Price, *
, $1.00 and $1.26.
SPECIAL—Black Jersey Leggings, but
toned to knee: all sizes. Price.
50c.
KNIT SKIRTS.
• Ladies’ pure white fieeced-lined Skirts and
. Drawers. Garment,
25c.
Ladies’ knit Skirts, in solid color blue, red,
black and gray; also Roman stripes,
$1.60 and $1.76. '
Men's white split sole real Maco'cotton Half
• Hose, at
25c.
Men’s Socks—the famous Shawknit, with
out scams, but fit the foot perfectly; service
* and comfort combined; all black or with
white split sole,
: 25c. 1. ...
Mcu ; g full-fashion Wayne knit Sodtsrwith
double heel, sole aud too Fast black cotton.
Pair,
25c. f r~3 ;
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Also, iu fleece-lined and •‘'bite, with "split
soles,
E.. •; 25c. . i ■
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I)r, Jaeger’s wool Socks; prices according
to quality. V 'M -
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Men's Seeks in fancy embroidered patterns;
black with colored figures, at
Gi#ot Suspenders, the best 50c suspenders
and the name assures that the world over,
60c Pair.
Boston Garters,
26c and 60c.
Men’s Outing Night Shirts, in neat outing
patterns. These have military collars. Plain
front at 60c. Fanev braid trimming,
76c and $1.00.
Muslin Night Shirts, with military collars,
trimmed aud plain,
60c, 76c, $1.00.
Extra sizes, wide and liberal in making, for
stout men,
' $1.00.
Men’s Pajamas in white or colored madras,
with military collars,
$1.00 and $1.60.
Men’8 Pajamas, in outing, military collars
and fancy or plain fronts,
4 • $1.00 and $1.50.
Men’s medium light weight and medium
heavy Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, at,
garment,
76c.
Men’s medium light weight wool Union
Suits. Extra fine, both in quality and fit.
Suit,
$3.00.
Men’s light weight wool Shirts and Draw
ers; a garment, at
$1.00.
NEW FALL NECKWEAR.
The new fall colorings, new red and blue,
slate, rich colorings interwoven with figures
of blaek or self-colorings, spir-spau new
patterns. French "Four-in-Hands,
•} 26c, 50c and $1.00.
LAIES’ HOSIERY.
Ladies’ medium fall weight fast black
(Hennsdorf) cotton Stoekings, with double,
heel, tossnd sole,
26c.
ladies’ medium weight Hose, same a3
above, but with white split foot,
25c.
Judies’ two-thread real Maco cotton “crow
foot” Hose, with high spliced heel and dou
ble sole, -
36c.
3 for $1.00.
Indies’ lisle Stockings, with white tipped
heel and toe; extra double sole; medium
weight; black,
Pair 36c.
3 for $1.00.
Ladies’ light weight lisle Stockings, spliced
seam all the way up the back; double sole, ■-
heel aud toe; Hennsdorf dye,
Pair 36c.
3 for $1.00.
“Our Leader” Ladies’ Hose, in extra fine
lisle; sea island; crow foot. Hennsdorf dye,
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Ladies’ Stockings iu medium 4-thread lisle,
with high spliced heel, double sole and toe,
-n 60c.
“Our Leader,” in cotton; Ladies’ 4-thread
• real Maco cotton Hose, with double heel, too
and sole; spliced seam, *
60c.
Excellent Values in
CHILDREN’S HOSIERY.
Children’s 1 and 1-ribbed fast black Stock
ings, with double heel, toe and sole; superior
value, at
15c.
Children’s fall weight flue rib fast black cot
ton Hose; 25c grade, at
18c:
Men’s fine-combed Egyptian cotton-ribbed
Shirts aud Drawers for winter wear. Gar
ment, at
, $1.00.
'Men’s Union Suits, in fine-combed Egyptian
cotton, at ' .
$1.50.
Extra sizes,
$1.75.
UNION SUITS.,
Ladies’ Oneida style Union Suits; all cotton.
A suit, ■ i
: ; $1.00.
Oneida style Union Suits, iu part wool, gray
or White,
' $i.$o.
Oneida style Union Suits, in gray or white;
very soft and elastic,
$2.25.
Ladies’ heavy white wool Union Suits, open
in front. Each,
$3.00. • ;
Ladies’ bleached fleece-lined cotton Shirts
and Drawers; all sizes. Garment,
, - 60c.
Ladies’ “Bedo” wool Shirts and Drawers;
guaranteed not to shrink. Garment,
$1.50 and $2.00.
Ladies’ mediuin weight cotton Union Suita
at
$1.60.
Ladies’ fleece-lined pure bleached white
Union Suits. Open down the front,
$1.00.
Ladies’ wool Union Suits; open down tho
front; weight for fall or winter. Suit,
$2.00.
Extra Sins, $2.25.
Ladies’ light weight wool Shirts and Draw
ers. Garment,’
$1.00.
Ladies’.medium heavy weight wool Shirts
and Drawers; silk crocheted around neck
and down front. Garment,
$1.60.
Ladies’ light weight bleached white cotton
Shirts and Drawers; at, per garment,
Ji ' 25c.
Ladies’ hand-finished Shirts and Drawers
and Corset Covers, “The Merode,” in all
styles, high neck, with long or short sleeves,
low’ neck and short sleeves. Knee length
Pants,
f. 60c and $1.00.
Ladies’ light weight, full bleached white
Corset Covers, at
25c.
Ladies’ medium weight bleached white cot
ton Corset Covers, at
60c.
Ladies’ pure bleached white medium cotton
Shirts, with Drawers to match, knee length,
ankle length with French bands, or knee
and ankle lengths with equestrian top. All
sizes, including extra sizes. Hand-crocheted
trimming around the neck and down the
front, with silk tape. Garment,
50c.
Ladies’ bleached, white medium full
weight Vests, high ueck and long sleeves,
regular 50c values, at
35c.
Dr. Jaeger’s Normal Sanitary Underclothing
NO BETTER GOODS EVER OFFERED TO THE AMERICAN PUBLIC. They EXCEL in ever}* textile quality; in fineness of wool; in softness and delicacy of texture in various
weights, from the lighest summer to the heaviest winter wear; while the PECULIAR MODE OF WEAVING the “Stockinet,” of which they are all constructed, imparts an elasticity and fresh
ness not to be found iu any other brand. In the manufacture of this Uudenvcar only the natural gray or white wool is used. This being undyed, and of the FINEST QUALITY, it makes a gar
ment so soft and pliable as to be not only NON-IRRITATING, but positively pleasurable to the most delicate skin.
THE STRUCTURE AND INFLUENCE of the fabric arc such as to produce a GLOW OF HEALTH on the body’s surface, w’hile the anatomical and physiological adaption of the gar
ments practically averts the dauger of taking cold from the sudden changes so peculiar to our climate. ; 1
■ Dr. Jaeger’s Sanitary Wool Uuderwear in a complete Hue. '
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Chamberlin-Jokhson DuBgse Company