Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 96, Hammond, Lake County, 9 October 1919 — Page 12
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re. THE TIMES. Thursday. October f). 1919. Friday and Saturday Only 20c Calicoes 13c Yd.. It's the old fashioned dependable calico in a number of stripe and figured patterns. 25 inches wide; a few j&epherds in the lot. A buy unequaled. Week-End Drug Specials Orchard White A Nature's Remedy A bleaching preparation pleasant herb lavtive; ward Co Minas Company Hammond's Big Department Store for the lace and hands; 40c bottle special at TL-3F Most o enSSltlOnStl ibdle of Suits, Coats and Millinery ammoii
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You'll be surprised to find the. quality and style at this low price. But it is only possible because these garments were bought months ago. We in turn are passing the savings effected because of our foresight to the men and young men of the Calumet region. Inspect these feature values at
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Trousers Special $4.95
Of worsteds, cassimeres and suiting mixtures sizes 28 to 50 waist. An excellent opportunity for
savings. Warm Mukiaawi $12.50 Sweater Coats 5 OO
Khaki Coveralls
$10 $2.98
$3.98 Cordury Trousers $3.98
Rain Coat a Work Trousers
Men's Needs for Fall
Men's high grade new fall shirts are offered in double French cuff styles, made of high grade shirtings; fit and finish are excellent; the newest
patterns are here m a varied
assortment, at
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Men's Union Suits
SILK HOSE
Men's pure thread eilk hose, black, "white cordovan, palm beach, etc. Standard brands, first
quality, paJr
69c
Heavy and cotton ribbed eeni color; closed crotch, form fitting
union suits, $1.98
Men's Fine Flat Wool ShlrU and Drawer3, in warm winter weight ye very ac
ceptable now. They are soft, non-shrink-
able, in natural color. each
$1.98
Separate Skirts very stylish All Wool Materials
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Chir collection of skirts is pronounced to be one of surpassing beauty, by all those who have seen them. Fashionable straight lines are expressly interpreted. Developed of all wool serge, poplin and checked fabrics in navy, black and colors. Very charmingly trimmed with braid and buttons and relieved quite distinctively with belts and pockets. For a moderate outlay one can provide herself with a skirt she'll b 2 proud of.
Georgette Blouses for Fall
Priced below regular figures
$9.75
Fresh and lovely looking georgettes that give the assurance of correct style and material at sight. Cleverly fashioned with braid and embroidery. Tn.round neck styles with panel front. Our display is complete. Plan to visit the store tomorrow and see for vourself.
Week-End Sale of Yard Fabrics
Silk Duvetyn $9.19 yd. Sijk Devutyn In shades of drab and navy. This is one of the season's most popular materials for suits and dresses. Regular $12.49 value at yard $9.19. French Ginghams 3t5c yd French Gingham on sale at the above mentioned price for Friday only. It's 32 inches wide; in pretty plaids; good weight; price 35c the yard.
Outing Flannel 29c yd Outing Flannel; 2S inches wide; in light and dark shades and in the favored Winter weights. This fabric is worth considerably more tlian price quoted; Friday only at 33c the Bleached Sheeting 59c yd 9 4 Bleached Sheeting; a good quality; heavy material capable of long service. One of the best buys we've had in a long time; take advantage
Entire lot of Suits and Coats bought for the Style Show reduced below regular prices. This sale beyond the shadow of doubt is the greatest of its kind ever held within the great bounds of the Calumet Region. A truism so trite, indeed, as to need but little explanation. These garments were bought expressly for our recent Fall Style Exhibit. They are samples of the best the market affords; the very latest models designed by the World's Greatest Fashion Originators.
Wraps such as these priced as they are merits the keenest attention the most fastidious style devotee may harbor. For example coats priced at $225 reduced to $168.75. A saving beyond comparison in tl-is city. To the woman who traverses the highways of Economy; to the lady who bows and bends to every dictate of the Mode, this event is indeed the awakening of a wonderful opportunity. The sun tomorrow will peep over the horizon of a remarkable buying era. Those contemplating the purchase of a new suit or coat should glory in their chances and without fail avail themselves of savings offered.
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The Suits Fashioned in the very latest materials in the most exclusive styles of the day Most every color you can bring to imagination is represented and the trimmings example the exquisiteness of Dame Fashion's handicraft. Among the favored models is a straight line velour, with collars and cuffs of nutria:' You recall perhaps the admiration you beheld when you saw it at the Style Show. Give it another observation tomorrow.
The Coats Displaying all that's new in Styledom. Coats representative of Fashion's most favored modes ; developed of fabrics that are new and the choice of originators The pleasure of seeing them was well worth the trip to the Style Show tho pleasure of wearing them will be far in excess of the price you'll pay. The velours, tricotines, silvertones what not? The ornamentations are exquisite; stvles unapproachable in origination.
Hats Modeled at Style Show Over 200 in Collection Hats fashioned of beautiful devutyn material, Panne and Lyons' velvet. Trimmed in a most ealaborate manner with ostrich feathers, flowers, monkey fur, etc. This sale will open a golden opportunity to women who desire the more exclusive styles; yet find it necessarv to economize in the purchase of their millinery. Fortunately, this event comes In a
most opportune time for the woman who has yet to choose a new Autumn hat in order to complete her wardrobe. These beautiful new modela are distinctive and different; each one a masterpiece In itself. Considering that prices are on an upward trend one can afford to miss this vent only at a disadvantage to herself.
The Week.End Sale of Hosiery
Union Suits for Women Special $1.69 An opportunity to supply your fall needs for little money. Well fitting, ribbed, fleeced garments for Fall and Winter wear. Come in either high or low neck styles with long or ahort sleeves. Also half-high neck effects with short sleeves. Very special at price mentioned.
Ladies' Silk Hose $1.75 Here's a dandy fine gauge, heavy weight. Bilk hose of a value far greater than price quoted. Choose from a complete assortment of blacks and whites. Neat appearing stockings; full fashioned. Ladies' Lisle Hose 39c A hosiery special for Friday and Saturday only. Fine ribbed, mercerized, lisle hose; double sole; high spliced heel and toe.
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Remember we at cash and Sliced Pineapple 1919 pack. Savoy brand, can 35c Fels Naphtha Soap, this saie. 10 bars Peas Sweet and very tender; Corn, tender and sweet; Tomatoes .red ripe 'solid pack; dozen cans $1.60; per can 14C Buy a case for the winter. Aunt Jemima's Pancake Flour 2 packages 25C
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Fall Shoes The Black Suede It's an English model, 9 inches high, with a long slender last and military heels. A charming dress boot; AA to D, widths, in all sizes Price
$14.00
Black Suede Boots with leather Louis heels. $15.
Beautiful Button Boots An excellent selection of button boots; patent colt vamp; pearl grey top with covered Louis heels. An artistic slender model in AA to D widths, in all sizes. Priced at
$16.50
The same boot in a black kid vamp and mouse kid top, at $15.
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Karo Corn Syrup, 5 lb. can Rumford Baking Powder, 1 lb. can
45e
27c
3 lb. Can Pork and Beans Crystal White Soap. 10 bars
15c 65c
Special cooking demonstration. Isle of Pine Grape Fruit, each " RJi Coffee Monarch Brand. 3 lb. can S1.45
"Crisco for frying and shortening. 14 lb. cm
Butterlneper lb.
-Downey's A 1 Nut, 32c
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Beaver Brown Boots A pleasing Brown Beauty. All glazed kid; plain toe ancf long vamp. A slender model with covered Louis heels in AAA to D widths and all sizes. Priced moderately at
$16.50
Havana and Mouse Browi Boots, with leather Louis heels and cloth tops, priced $9.50. and $10.
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