Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 41, Hammond, Lake County, 22 November 1919 — Page 6
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Marvelous Velties Will Characterize Entire Sale Period, come each and every day if possible
Women's Furnishings Shrewd, discriminating women of this vicinity will look forward to the opening of this sale with keen interest. Doubtless during the history of this store, of about seven years, its patrons have not had the opportunity to participate in greater savings.
SKIRTS Regular value $8.00, will be sold at $ gy QQ 3.98 to ........ HOSE Regular 79c a AQr pair will be sold at. . ,ry UNDERWEAR Regular $1.98 & $ u50; lj25bc ,$2.00 sold at $1.Z5 and v
PETTICOATS Flannel 1 regular $2.00, at. . . 1 -? CORSETS All sizes, regular $2. $2.50 and $5. (SO AA at $1.93, $2.25 &UU LADIES' WAISTS Ge orgstte and others at CUT PRICES. If you will not be satisfied with them, consult us.
Our line of Children's Suits and Overcoats is incomparable in price and quality. Serge suits from 6 to 1 4, regular $1 2.00 suits, will be given to you $9.98 and lower. We have suits in other colors at cut prices. Overcoats for boys and girls from 2 to 17, regular $5, $7, $1 0, $1 2 and $17 coats, will all be cut to of the regular price.
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This department ttore will contribute its newest and best at great savings to you. Tbere will be no reservations whatever. The patterns and fabrics are the best and prices are penalized for this occasion to which we especially call your attention. Your dressmaker should be he busiest woman in East Chicago, making up these choice materials.
SATEEN -In gray, purple, grern. brown, blue and black; 50 C regular value 75c, at DRESS GOODS Regular $2.75 value, plain serge and fancy mixed dress goods, on sale for C 1 QQ 12 days only at DRESS POPLIN Drs poplin, regular 60c value; all the new colors. On sale for 12 days only 39 C at DRESS MATERIAL Regular 75c fancy voi'e dress material, fancy fig
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GINGHAMS Regular 35c checkered best quality apron gingham. 27 C Choice for 12 days at GINGHAMS- Regular 43 best quality nure striped gingham. 35c Choice vshile it lasts at. . . . GINGHAMS - Regular 45c fancy dress
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value, h:.r(y voile (iiess choic? for 1 2 days
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FLANNELS Lisht colored flannels.
f.mcv stripe, regular 50c vaiuf at
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SHIRTING Regular 50c value, fancy shirting. Choice for 12 35c da', s only at TADLE DAM-ASK Regular 98c red
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sale for 12 days only at.
69c
THE REASON
The Krupa's Dc )ar!ment Store, for many years the 1-adnig and most reliable firm ?.t Last Chicago, !t:d.. neds no introduction to you. Selling only goods, reliable arid up-to-date merchandise and never misrepresenting anything. ith a motto of "Your Money's Worth oi Your Money Back," they have won the confidence of every one in Eat Chicago. Backwardness of season and stringency in the money market and other good reasons have forced them to close out their entire stock if necessary. FOR 12 DAYS ONLY, REMEMBER.
Men's Furnishings Men will be keenly interested in the timely sayings this extraordinary sale makes possible. Many great lots of dependable furnishings are being marked at prices to clear of the last garment. Observe closely prices here quoted. Values such as these ar e seldom heard of these days.
UNDERWEAR Our line of underwear has been considered the best in the country. Our union suits, valued at from $3.00 to $4.00 per garment will be cut $2.50 to $Z.OO and MEN'S SWEATER COATS Pure woolen, valued at $3.00 and $4.00 each, will be of special advantage
for 12 days at $2.25 and . . .
$2.98
LEATHER GLOVES Valued at 75c will be a specialty 48 C DRESS SHIRTS Regular $3.50 and $4.00 value, will be sold for 12 days only at $1.98 $2 50 FLEECE LINED UNDERWEAR, regular $1.50 a garment, for 10 days will be sold at 75c Q Q
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MEN'S SWEATER COATS Pure woolen, regular $12, $13, $6, $3.50, etc.. will be sold at $10, "J O $5.50, $7.93 and ? L FLANNEL SI 1IRTS Regular $3.50
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MEN'S SOCKS Of all sizes and materials, will be our specialty in price and quality. We will have a line
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OV ERALLS Of all sizes and quality, regular value $2.75, $3.00 and $3.50 will be given for $2.49, CO QQ $2.50 and P..i70 GENT'S CAPS, of ail sizes and quality, value $3.50. $2.50. $2.00 and $1.00, will be given Cjl ?f at $3.00, $2.25 and. . A .OU
We carry a big line of Children's Dresses. You cannot imagine the trouble every merchant must go to in order to get a supply of childrens dresses. But considering the time and need to which people hesitate, we will have a complete line of assorted dresses on our counters and at paralyzed prices. COME AND SEE THEM
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