Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 133, Hammond, Lake County, 21 November 1919 — Page 16
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j Dictaphone, Calculating Machine Business. j Day and Eve. Phone Ham. 2931 j Ruff Bidg.
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With a full Sine of ilen's, Women Soy's mud Girl's shoes at prices which will open iho eyes of the people of the Calumet region. Guf aim is to fit your feet and give you better shoes for less money. Ill we are going to ask is a taiaL WJe have selected from among our best sellers a feiv numbers for Saturday our &&$ening Bay which are mentioned below.
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WOMEN'S GLAZED KID 10-INCH BOOT All sizes and widths; French heels; black or tan; regular $10.00 values. Opening f
WOMAN'S BLACK VICI KID BOOT Louis heels; regular $8.00 values. Opening Day Special
WOMEN'S BROWN KID SHOES Cloth top; a regular $7 C A EL value. Opening Day MEN'S BROWN ENGLISH WELT SHOE A $10.00 value. g-7 Og Opening Day " MEN'S BROWN BLL'CHER. welt soles, all sizes; regular fj OC $10.00 value. Opening Dav ' MEN'S SPECIAL BROWN ENGLISH, all sizes; regular $8.00 Qg value. Opening Dav xisxJ S J BOYS' SMOKED ELK BOOTS Sizes VA to 6. Opening g Sizes 13' 2 to 2. . ......... ".'..'.'.'.".".".".".'.".'.'.'.".'.'.'. . S3.45 BOYS' BROWN ENGLISH SHOE A regular $6.00 value. At Opening Dav Special v? MISSES' BLACK KID BOOT Foot form last; welt; regu- &A AfZ lar $6.00 value. Opening Day Special 4' MISSES' BLACK BOOT $4.50 value. Opening CO A C
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MEN'S BLACK BLL'CHER C ontinuous tripe shoe; rubber welting; a railroad man's shoe ; a $11.00 value. Special Q A C
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GIRLS' DRESSES 98c Combinations of plain and checked sand.trd gin?,Iiamv Beautifully tiiniU)cr. Ffnelv ini'K
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CUDDLED0WN SETS fj) $1.95 I Baby's cuddiedo'-vn ; pink yA and blue blanket mat-ri-a!s. Robe, blanket and M slippers in ?et. W
xceptionai Selling of Women's Coats
This time of year ushers in the really chill days of winter. That a good top-coat is an essential to every woman's wardrohe is a fact undefied. Here's an opportunity of such merit that it deserves immediate attention and investigation. The woman who has not already secured her winter coat can easily supply her needs to her entire satisfaction by taking advantage of this sale.
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We venture forth with the statement, that at the price quoted, this collection of coats is second to none here in Hammondso far as beauty of appearance and material is concerned. Come in taupe, brown, oxford and brown. Part or full lined in belted or loose back models and trimmed in self tucking and buttons.
Long Plush Coats
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Plush coats seem to be all the go among some of the stylce devotees this season. Probably the reason for it is in the charming way long plush coats are made this season, and because long plush coats arc always warm and serviceable. Here one makes a selection from an excellent assortment; fashioned in all the newest styles.
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Georgette Blouses Moderately Priced $6.95 You're sure to like this beautiful collection of georgette afiairs. Ornamented very exquisitely with beads and embroidery; all in the round neck styles. Choose from every' shade desirable.
FURS Sale of Children's Coats
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E. P. Reed Creation Most charming model, exactly as illustration; has black glace kid vamp with beaver brown kid tops, fancy pearl buttons ; Goodyear welt sewed soles and leather Louis heels. See them at
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"Black 'Beauty" Black glace kid 9-inch boot, style as illustration; has that new long vamp. Goodyear welt sewed soles, Cuban heels; AAA to D, a!! sizes 12
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Most Treasured Wearable of Women's Apparel Marten Scarfs $98.00 Exquisite marten scarfs, animal shapes and lined with georgette over figured silk lining. Come in and try one on. Pointed Fox Scarfs Animal shaped, pointed fox scarfs: lined with a heavy crepe de chene lining and handsomely fashioned of heavy lustrous pelts. Priced 1 Q
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Timely Little Wearables at $12.95 Mothers! Your Little Daughters winter coat can be obtained at this sale for a very reasonable price. The lot announced are cloth coats; full lined with large roll collars of plush; belts all 'round and with pretty slash pockets. Come in and inspect them. Comfortable, Form Fitting CORSETS
For Dancing Parties $5.00
Pink satin corsets; especially made for dancing; elastic band top; trimmed very daintily with ribbon rosettes. Skirt lightly boned free hip. Sizes 20 to 27.
Timely Offering of Flannelette Night Gowns $3.25 Goodly number of flannelette night gowns in slipover and open-front style, in pink and white and blue and white striped material; trimmed with fancy braids and best pearl buttons; moderately priced at figure above.
Second Floor. Bring in the Boy Overcoats He'll Like at $16o7S That fussy little gentleman of yours who insists upon his overcoat looking like dad's or big brother's he'll jump at these belted models with their big patch pockets and roll collars. They're lined throughout and come in ages 6 to 10. "Gee, they're swell" that'll be the first thing he'll say.
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tha prr.cram given hy th Bhiebird ci'ib :n H:e':ilands Taesday fver.in?. Mr. m,i Tr.. C Stahlbohm of En'i CI aire. Wis., ,'iper.t Tuesday avf ning v ;th Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Kake. Fet?r Jan'.s is o" 'n sick list. Dave Van 3ir Mc'.len an4 fainii.". have scdj thir hr) her r.4 will won mo to Wisconsin, whets th--'lil make their hom. Mr. rd M-s. t'arl Stahlbohrr;, who have nt several weeks !'er- visitrlati v's ha e re'-jmed their 1 o--.'" in Kn-i ("iaire, Wiseonsm.
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IF YOUR EARS RING WITH HEAD NOISES If you have rearing, fcuzrir.ff noises In our virs. ar Keitni har1 of h.rlns and fear ''ararrhsl Deafness, iro to you'- dnifirisr. .nd set 1 outT-o of I'armlnt double srrenifth). and add to ) ' pint or" hot vaier and a lttl jrra'jlated sun sr. Tak. 1 tatd''--ppornful four tunes dy. Tills i'iU r-fte.i brine nutck reltf fr-nii tht d;stres-nr r- hH'l ni;w. i Icffd nostrils .h(inid ppi, briAUiin bonie eiisy and th ni'icys 1.p d'-nnrint In the throat. It ts n5y t. iT'-pn r, r"'ts litt'j and rlta.:i-nt t t-ik" A ny 'ne v, hi h Catarrhal trouble of the trs, Is hurd of hfarini? it ha hat n"i ahoni'l give this I.resiTlption a trial. Adv.
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