Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 259, Hammond, Lake County, 30 April 1918 — Page 10

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THE TIMES.

Tuesday, April 30, 1918.

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STARTS TOMORROW MORNING AND LASTS THROUGH ENTIRE MONTH A Sale with a Purpose and Values to Make it Certain. At 8 o'clock tomorrow morning this sale starts and it will be full of many money-saving opportunities of interest, of enthusiasm, every business day during the entire month. This sale considered solely upon its meeting present needs is a notable one, but when one takes note of the future outlook, this even takes on such significance that women should give it their immediate consideration. Great Sales have been planned during the month the most notable and first week in this event will be

Viewed from every angle, the first week of our great drive, known as Clerks' Competitive Week, will shine out in all brilliancy as one of the most notable weeks in this event. Clerks in every department throughout our store participate, the management allowing them the privilege of selecting their own offerings and making their own low prices. They've cut prices to the core In order to make a great showing, and they promise you savings that are worth while in every respect. Come! Participate! Save! DOUBLE STAIVIRS Tomorrow

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HAMMOND'S GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE.

A great drive in full action going ahead with its helpful service to the people, overcoming all difficulties, over-riding all obstacles, upholding standards and offering values that are real worthy ones and for that reason every business day in May should bring a great demand for good things in which this sale abounds. A great month of value giving. Bring this ad with you for reference while shopping. DOUBLE STAMPS Tomorrow

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Suits for Men and Young Men $7 S00

AVc have concentrated our efforts upon the deveopment of the greatest $25 suit values to be found in Hammond. A large display of superior suits for men and young men, fine all wool fabrics; newest spring and s u m m e r

styles, expert tailoring, prominently featured ,at. . .

Very Special $20 At this price we show " topnotch" values suits in all the preferred models, colorings and woolens; designed to fit tall, short, stout and medium men.

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Boys' Knickers, In dark mixtures, eizea 6 to IT. at S1.25

Boys' Blouses, in serviceable materials

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A big value at OJ.UJ Oxfords Dark brown calf, with Xcolin soles and rubber heels, line for school or business OH fin wear. Priced at QdiUU Black Calf, same style, $4.00.

Pumps Fine black glace Women's Shoes Discontinkid and dull kid, Louis ued lines, plenty of sizes up and military heels, good- to 5, dulls and patents. On vear welt sewed soles, sale at $2.98 CO AO Priced at, per Ofi QC and OtiHO ,air ' Black Boot with white cloth Grey Kid Boot English tops, for growing girls, Kngmodel, has cloth tops, sizes lisli lace model, plain toe, 4 to 7. Special OA OC sizes are 21 to OA (in

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ITEMS SELECTED BY OUR CLERKS We only mention a few of the many savings which our clerks have selected. Note every offering and you'll see they've done their part in keeping prices down. Don't overlook a single item for each one represents a real GENUINE BARGAIN. Come! The clerks who have always served you courteously seek your support. Help them to reach their goal!

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Silks Hand Purse Linoleum Men's Wool Shirts 9 $1.19 yard 94 og yard and Drawers S1.85 Taffetas and satins, new ppring colorings, plaids All leather, lined, fitted Extra wide, laid complete, Summer weight wool, slzand stripes. with mirrors. except bath rooms. es CO to 50, pray. Ladies' Hose Initial Handk'f 's Steel Beds Men's Union 9 230 Pair 5 $6.9S Suits $1.15 1 Mercerized, black and . 2-inch continuous posts, H Cotton, in white or ecru. 1 and colors, hemmed top. Ladies", colored initial, jnCn fillers, splendid fin- closed crotch, "Porosknit," I double heel and toe. hemstitched edges. ishes. Hatch, "One Button," etc. Bayer's Genuine Veils Library Tables Men's Shirts f Aspirin Tablets $7'65 $1.15 f p jon -ifJ Circular and straight, Golden oak, colonial de- I er aOZeil, AU- new fhado3 and bor. sien b00k shelf and draw- Soft cuff, new spring pat- I (Wed. and Thur. only.) der? pr tern3 gizes 14 0 17 Regular 10c 'Kit' Chiffon Dress Wool Men's Hose j GCPkg. Crepes 49 Knitting Yarn 19 Washes and dyes fabrics snu and cotton con3bi. g0(j gkein B,ack and color fiQe j at the same time. nation, asst. shades, ZZ ' t j i Wed, and Thur. only.) inches wid. 4 7-' Rrp'- hakI ar!i black gur.ge. also split foot hose, j ! Stamped Wool Taffeta $5 and $6 Women's Boys' Blouses j Pillow Cases $1.39 Yard Raincoats $2.95 50 rg 54 inches wide, shades Rubberized poplins, in in plain white and dark navy, burgundy, green navy and black, belted and and light fancy percales, j Serviceable quality. arul black. pockets. sizes 6 to 16. Cotton Challies Emb. Edges $19.50 Coats American Family J Yard 21 S2c Yard g0 at $14.85 g Solid and evelct pat- bOap g Persian and floral pat- tfrn?( widlhs up ,n fi Ladies", poplins, velours ( terns, C6 inches wide. yards. and mixtures. ' iU DarS 4 ' 1 Children's Comb. Auto Capes and I Petticoats Brooms Suits 35c Sport Hats 5S- 99 Qgi Good grade nurse stripe Union Suit and Tantie gingham, some in plain Merble Wiley's Elue Jay, waist, sizes G to 14. Late styles and shades. black. (2 to a customer.) best made (Croc. Dopt.t. Dimity rn TT , . Pure Children's Shoes 11 Yard 50c Wash Boards Lard 39c , :T inches wide, assorted Per lb., 30 Brown calf lace, cloth patterns, fine quality. Large laundry size. 3 Jbg g3 tQr? p.zcs TQ n Muslin Step Ladders Children's Muslin I $2.25 Child's Shoes i 13C Yard $1.-45 Drawers 18 $1.55 Unbleached. .15 lncnes e feet high, woll braced, Sizes 2 to 10, best styles All kid button, hand turn- fm wiile, desirable rjualin. with bucket shelf. and made strong. ed soles, sizes 4 to S. Children's Rib. Roller Skates Women's Silk Big Girls' Shoes 1 Hose 21c $1.25 Bloomers, $1.29 $2.98 1 Black and white, all Adjustable, leather an- Plain and . figured silk, Gun metal calf, English 8 siz.es, r.ne quality. kie support, ballbearing flesh color. lace, sizes lz to 7. Ladies' Union Garden Hoe Voile and Silk Children's Hats S Suits 49c 33 Waists $1.88 $1.00 S Plain and fancy top, 7-inch blade, 4 foot Emb. and lace trimmed, Hemps, some daintily umb. knee, sizes 5 to 9. handle. sizes " to 4t. trimmed. 1 Linen Towels OnmZ $3-60 and $450 Untnmmed White 394. $129 Corsets, $1.88 Hats$l.5 1 Size 20x34. red border, ".insertion an1 Back lace, high grade, fan- ans, very splendid edge, white and natural cy brocades, etc. shapes. J colors. B Percales Axminister Rugs Minas Blend Community Silver I 19 Yard $29.70 Coffee Sets $7.95 4 lb Double fold, kimono Size 9x12. colorings In fi hollow handle knives and dress patterns. Persian designs. 4 lbs.. 92c. and 6 flat forks. Fancy Ribbons Fibre Suit Cases Borden's Peerless Cut Glass Marma26Uc Yard 9Sp Milk lade Jar 59c 5 to 6 inches wide, Per- Metal corners, brass 102 Can With silver plated cover 1 sian effects. locks, 24 inches long. One dozen cans, $1.23. and spoon. 9

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Two Great Lots Go At Remarkable Savings. LOT NO. 1 S25.00 Suits Reduced to $17.50 All sizes, including stouts; materials are gabardines and serges, ripple back, straight lines, braid and button trimmed; navys principally. LOT NO. 2 S36.S0 Tailored Suits Reduced to S3 1.50 Wonderful styles, in serges and poiret twills, silk braid trimmed, exclusive in every respect, in navy and checks.

SILK SKIRTS S6.S0 Values at S4.88 To apirociate the meaning of this sav

ing you should see these skirts. They're attractive and stylish, fashioned in plaid and striped taffetas and silk poplins in colors of green, navy and black: full pleated styles and nifty pockets, gathered effects. Don't miss this.

Money Saving Items in House Furnishings

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Coat Hangers Will hold entire suit. So- C rial at. UU

DustPailS 11 e a v y

)anned tin. On sale at

DISH PAN 10 quart, grey enameled, first quality, an ex- ? Op ceptional value at. tuli

20c

Toilet Paper Large rolls, crepe tissue, 1 5Jn 4 rolls....". I UU Stew Kettles Blue and white enameled, S- "7Cf qt. size with cover. UU

WHITE HATS Flower and Ribbon Trim'ci Our showing is now at its lcst. Tn

this assortment you 11 imd mostiyywhite milans. trimmed in flowers and ss

ribbons; a value most women will ap- i preciate. See them.

SAVE ON GROCERIES

If it is your desire to save money on good foodstuffs come tons. Our motto: Best goods

at lowest prices. Rice Fancy Jap style, this sale three pounds for 32c ; per i 4 n ib 1 iC

Barley Flour "Wash

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Armour's Helmet Brand Hominy, large ran 10d Libby's or Wilson's Sauer Kraut, large cans 12C

Rumford's Baking Powder, largo can 23( Full Quart Jar Farmhouse Apple Butter 28c

Kitchen Klenzer Scouring Powder, 4 can3 15c Blue Tip or Barber's Matches, per dozen Pk?s 29c