Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 45, Hammond, Lake County, 27 December 1919 — Page 8
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THE TIMES December -27, 1919, COLLEGE GIRLS LEARN HOME MAKING AT SYRACUSE U. M v , i. .3 T i
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I The diagram above pictures the exclusive inventions which give Tiie Cheney punty.swcet-
ne. 'S and txiajcsty of tone which is unsurpassed. A resonator carved from violin weed adds quality, a scries of orchestral cliambers augment tones perfectly and kcepthcra under control.
a The Cheney set3 a new i standard, in the reproduction
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Tke Longer You Play It.Ths Sweeter It Grows.""
Tlio Equal of Period Furniture From the Old World Good things usually show their worth. And it is an especial delight to own a Cheney, if only because ;t is such a magnificent piece of furniture. It reflects the character that is built into it, and shows the discrimination of its owner as certainly as a beautiful antique or lovely tapestry. There is nothing in old world period furni' ture finer than the craftmanship built into Cheney cabinets. Each has been painstakingly fashioned by furniture craftsmen who know no peers on this continent. Add to the pleasure of owning such a piece cf furniture, the delight you experience in playing your records. The Cheney, through a series of revolutionary inventions, plays them all with beauty unrivalled.
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Cheney Regular Models arc priced from $85 to $365 Console Art Mcdch, $325 to $&C0
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YEAR END SALES Bring Many Unusual Offerings Every Section has Contributed a Few Items for Monday's Selling. Stamps Given with All Purchases
White Lawn 30-inch White Lawn for infants garments, tea aprons, etc., in desirable lengths; values up to 35c yard. Monday 1Qonly, yard
earance
Every Woman's and Miss' Coat in this clearance sale is an excellent model of the highest class designers and manufacturers. And the woman or miss who buys one at
Cotton Flannel 28-inch Unblearched Canton Flannel, heavy quality ; selling regular 45c; Monday Qr only, yard ....
Muslin 36-inch Unbleached Muslin in remnants only: excellent quality, selling in full piece for 35c yard. Monday only, 1 Q yard
Vinter C
oat
: ? these prices is certain of securing the best bargain of the year.
Silvertone Coats Silvertone Coats, Vclour Coats, Plash Coats, Full - back and Belted Coats. Values up to $35.00 on sale at ,
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Monday Special Gowns
i'1 of heavy warm fleeced
outing hannei; 5.Z
value
Monday Special Sleepers in '"Biilie" Burke styles; mads of fleecy outing, 4 to 6 years. $1.28
Serge Dress Sale Serge bress Sale French Serge Dresses, Jersey Dresses and Vrelvet Dresses. All carefully made in attractive new styles in all sizes; Values to
$22.50; choice
$14.88
Monday Special Petticoats in heavy outing flannel, with wide 8-inch flounce; $1.45 value
Boys' Shoes
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Mercerized Poplin Remnants of Mercerized Poplins fy and Pongees in all wanted shades et'J
for children s dresses. Values up to 65c. Monday QQ
Gun Metal, Blucher, lace style solid leather sturdy shoes; sizes 9 to 13J; real value $3.50.
Wool Flannel, 27 inches wide, in desirable shades for petticoats, men's shirts, etc; $1.00 ZQ quality; Monday, yard. .
Big Values in Dry Goods Main Floor
Heavy Ecru Ribbed Shirts
89c
Thrift Monday Specials Main Floor
Special Men's Union Suits and rwo-Piece Garments for Thrift Monday only. Drv Goods Section
Heavy Ribbed Ecru Ribbed j $ujts
LT, $1.4
Heavy Random Mixed Wool Finish ei flO
and drawers
Ladies' Ble'ached Medium
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Infants' Wool Hose, silk heel and toe; white; very soft and warm ; 9C slightly imperfect. .
Union Suits . .
Men's Shirts and Drawers; heavy weight gray wool mixed 7Qc garments
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Drawers Slightly imperfect. Ladies' Heavy Ribbed Shirts and Drawers; soft finish and perfectly OQ r-
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Misses Union bleached ribbed; medium weight....
Suits; 69c
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Misses' Union Suits; gray wool mixed; 1 QQ sizes 10 to 16. V A Ladies' Pink Ribbed Bloomers; elastic CQp top and knees
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$1.50 Curtains 98c i Special lot for Thrift Monday only. I Voile or Lace Materials; full width ! V' I TI
$6 Comforts $4.98
4V Full' size, 72x84 inches; fancy : h . i . i
sateen covering, trimmed witn Jinch plain border, plain lining; 100 per cent pure cotton batting.
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Size 27x54 inches Brussels Rugs; small all-over designs. For Mon-
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Basement Specials Wash Boiler Rochester brand; solid copper bottom, stationary wood handles; large No. !t!l.":.s.pec:a.'..$3.69 Wash Board; large rubbing surface; extra well made. Thrift llmiy. 69 c Coal Hod; galvanized, with hood; large size. Thrift Monady
89c
Aluminum Dinner PaiL with-
aluminum handle; extra heavy; r. $2.98 Toilet Paper, crepe tbsu; 4 oz. rolls; special at 4 " j rolls for ll O C
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Sale of Boys' Ciothing Overcoats, Mackinaws, Suits
Group No. 1. Mothers will appreciate the reduced prices. Heavy Overcoats, warm Mackinaws, fancy suits, corduroy and blue serge suits at a low price of $11.75 Group No. 2. This is a great assortment of Suits, Overcoats and Mackinaws. Mothers must come here to see their worth $8.88
Boys' Corduroy Knickers $1.59.
Boys' Union Suits Heavy gray ribbed fleece 8 to 16 vears. $1.25
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Boys' Long Pants Dark colors; cuffed; sizes 27 to 34 waist. $4.95
h "M'i Men's Work Pants
t i lUaw l m a A t Tier
ants, known for '.heir wearing qualities, sizes to 50, per pair $2.98
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Men's Union Suits "Superior" and "Wilson Bros." semicombed Cotton Union Suits; sizes to 50 $1.85
Thrift Monday Sale of Groceries
33 10 Government Corned Beef, 59 C
Government Bacon, 1 2 lb. can
Soap, Superior Family,
lObars for
49 c
Oranges, large, sweet and
5c
Government Corned Beef, 1 J2 lb. can
Soap Powder, Grandma's; lare 17c package X X ' Butter, Keola 7 1 Creamery, per lb. . . f J.
juicy, each
Pop Corn; sure to pop ; 2 lbs ... . m J '
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Flanders Suiting ) 28-inch Flanders Suiting in -Cf J gingham and Scotch plaids: heavy worsted finish. Selling regularly 35c yard. Monday Q9o
only, yard &fcv Wool Flannel
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Children's Black Ribbed Hose; good wearing hose; reinforced sole ; OOrun of the mill "OC Ladies Fleeced Hose; me
dium weight; high OQ m spliced heel i7C $g
Children's Black Ribbed
Tights; all QQ
Misses' Veilastic Union Suits ; heavy weight grey fleeced;
sizes 10 to 16 20 M
Men's and Youths' Suits and Over-
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Soap Chips; Twenty Mule Team; large . package tiUU Toilet Paper, fine crepe; 4 pkgs. IDC
Salada Black A f fa Tea; V2 lb. Pkg...ZiUC M.
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