Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 26, Hammond, Lake County, 7 July 1917 — Page 3

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THE above proverb will probably not be found among any of the old Spanish proverbs, but it is a fact that should be of particular interest to all at the present time when the prices of merchandise of every description are mounting skyward so fast. Skilled labor is also higher and as a result merchandise is still going up. At the Mill-End Sale you'll find reduced prices that offset these advances. We have made some very judicious purchases for this sale securing surplus stocks, sample lines, canceled orders, and Mill-Ends worth to $75,000.00 at a saving of from one-third to a half. Were we to try to re-order the merchandise we're offering you at this sale it would cost us a lot more money than we paid for it.

WE fore saw the conditions and prepared against high prices and scarcity of high grade merchandise at right prices by placing large contracts before the heavy advance came. Our mighty buying- power has enabled us to land several big special purchases within the past few months that will permit us to mako prices every bit as low as in former years. We can therefore say that you will make double savings if you lay in a supply of Yard Goods, Silks, Muslins, Wearing Apparel Women's Dresses, Coats, Suits, Skirts, Blouses, Undermuslins, Corsets, Hosiery, Shoes, Millinery Men's Suits, Hats, Shoes, Dress Shirts, Underwear, Hose, etc. Also Children's Wearing Apparel of all kinds:

TO place all the merchandise purchased for this event on sale at one time is an impossible task. Every inch of selling space in the store has been utilized, but still thousands of dollars worth of merchandise is not yet unpacked. New lots will be placed on sale each day, so it will pay you to attend the sale daily.

Knowing the market conditions so well, we confidentially urge all of our customers who can to buy now for future requirements you'll pay more for the same merchandise "after while." Better be here when the doors open Monday morning. If you did not receive a "Mill-End" Sale's bill, ask for it Monday.

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