The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, November 08, 1906, Image 13

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN, 7TBDNBSIMT. NUVBMBKR 7. IK'S. \ IT In This Sale of Cut Glass Are 2I93 Pieces , Beautiful,, brilliaut, deeply cut. perfect in every facet; scintillating like a diamond in the sun light—the finest examples of American Cut Glass, and American cut glass leads the world. Christmas presents without end; wedding gifts galore • and rare pieces you’ll want to add to your own collection of cut glass. And the prices of these articles quoted here are uot low because the patterns are common or poorly executed. Each is deeply cut, and on this point depends the sparkle and beauty. We quote not only prices, but accurate size, so that you may contrast not prices alone, but sizes and pat terns as well. You. know Chamberlin-Jofcuson-DuBose Cut Glass ' sales in the past, but this is by far the greatest both in number of articles and in values. Thursday at 9 0 clock. Regular Sale Price. Price. 5-in. Napkins $ 2.00 $ .89 5-in. Bundle Dishes 2.50 .98 6-in. Pickle Dishes 2.50 1.25 6-in. Nappies 2.50 and $3.00 1.25 6-in. Handle Dishes 2.50 1.48 Odd Pickle Dishes 3.00 slid $3*50 1.48 6-in. Baskets 5.00 to $6.50 2.75 Sugar and Cream Sets - 5.00 to $6.50 * 2.98 Odd Sugar Dishes 2.50 and $3.00 1.25 7-in. Plates 4.00 2.00 7-in. Plates 7.50 3.98 Water Bottles .... 4.50 to $6.00 2.48 8-in. Footed Bowls 8.50 4.98 8-in. Bowls 5.00 2.48 ’ 8-iu. Bowls 10.00 5.48 Ice Bowls 10-iu. Bowls 9- in. Bowls 10- in. Bowls Candlesticks — Cargo Center Vase 9-in. Square Dishes 10-in. Plates Celery Trays 14-in, Ice Cream or Salad Trays Large Toilet Water or Perfume Bottles Claret Jugs 3-qt. Water Jugs 2- qt. Water Jugs 3- pt. Water Jugs 8-pt. Water Jugs 2-pt. Water Jugs And a Regular Sale Regular Price. Price. ’ Price. 1 5.00 and $6.00 2.38 Large Fruit Dishes 10.00 5.98 Large Fruit Dishes 15.00 8.25 Punch Bowl 20.00 9.98 Punch Bowl 5.00 2.48 * 5-in. Compotes 24.50 12.98 6-in. Compotes 8.50 4.98 7-in. Compotes 12.50 7.98 8-in. Vases 5.00 4.00 to $6.50 1.98 6-in. Vases 6.48 10-in. Vases 8.50 . 3.98 12-in. Vases 12.50 12.50 6.85 14-in. Vases 12.00 to $15.00 7.76 Large Decanters 9.50 - 15.00 8.50 Small Decanters f 6.50 • 12.50 •6.48 8-in. Decanters 8.60 7.50 4.48 Large Whiskey Jugs 12.50 6.50 3.25 10-in. Whiskey Jugs 10.00 . Word in Passing about “k merica. Sale Price. 9.85 4.98 23.50 19.50 .89 3.98 In advertising we have laid stress upon the word American—“American” because it is the highest tribute that can be paid cut glass. For beyond lie mere fact of discovery, which must be credited to Bohemia, America owes little or nothing of the present glory in the glass art to any other nation. Vith almost the magic of alchemy, the wonderful knowledge that transforms sand into gems of translucent clearness and iridescent prismatic colors. America has won a position that admits not of Old World rivalry. Just when the States were ringing with the second dispute kuowu as the War of 1812, the exquisite art of glass cutting practically had its in eptiou in America. And to Americans, and Americans alone, is due the credit American genius is entitled to the honor of elevating this craft ■<)m the commonplace aiid placiug it among the arts and almost on a par with precious metals, American Cut Glass leads the world.