Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 205, Hammond, Lake County, 17 February 1920 — Page 3
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(L lot ties 4 There's been a lot of talk about the high cost of living and ad-
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' Z3 clothes. This Clearance Sale of ours has been the cause of many forgetting all that for the time being, because we've been selling Hart Schaffner & Marx, Society Brand and Michaels Stern fine
Suits and Overcoats j at special reductions
prices way below present market values. Lines are s o m ewhat broken after the heavy selling of the past month, but we're
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CORES OF PEOPLE took Advantage of tl2 opportunity to Save Money on this High
Grade Footwear. J here's no lime to lose. Conic in early tomorrow morning. A?!; to see the shoes on sale try them on cornpaic prices you'll agree that they are from 25 to 50 p?r cent less than like grades shown elsewhere.
Women s Boots Men s Shoes
High grade makes, smart styles of finest quality kid-
skin; compare in every way with fall boots retailing at $10 and $12; they're 9-inch lace models, lomj slender vamps, plain, flexible leather soles, Louis and Military heels; in black, brown, held mouse, hht and dark gray; all sizes and Oi QC widths. Per pan Girls ' Shoes at $2. 79 Tliese shoes represent a special purchase from the Walton factory lace and button style of gun metal
calf, strictly solid throughout; good heavy soles; sides 8! x to 12." Regularly $3.50. at $2.70. Misses9 Shoes at $3.00 Palrnt leather, hue; cloth tops, smart lasts: pair $2.30. HuHon slyie patent leather shoe: with mat calf tnpv also m sizes 11' j to 2. I.xtra Rood ahmi at. per pair $3. HO. Tots' Shoes at $1.49
Sizes .5 to S of hroun kid, cloth top; 7 buttons h;;h: broad toe last, non-slip soles, wedge heeU; regular $2 alurs. .Spec sally priced for tomorrow at per pair $1.4'.
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Wonderful values indeed shoes that could not b
purchased at wholesale today at less than $5.00; they arc of finest quality gun metal calf. English last and high round toe. lace style; English well soles; sizes 6 to 10; actually worth $7.50. On sale tomorrow onlv, fl A f P" pair p TTeiO Boys' Shoes at $2.95
Fairueld regular $4.30 shoes; sizes 3y2 to 5'; tan or black calf, blucher lace or button; strongly made throughout; extra heavy soles; excellent shoes for school wear. On special sale at per pair $2.93. Misses' Shoes at $2.19 270 pairs of Soli Shoos, for misses' school wear; they're of genuine vici kid. with patent leather tips; heavy, dependable sole? ; ?ies II1 j to 2. Regular price $5.30. On special sale Wednesday onlv. pair $2.1r. School Shoes at $2.45 Little tients' Shoes, the famous I airfield make; of heavy calf; button and blucher lace style; durable leather soles; sizes 0 to I 3'2. Regular $3.50 shoes, on sale Wednesday only, per pair, $2.43.
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The First To Be Seen In Hammond This Season I here isn't a woman within reacli of this store who will not be interested in this announcement, for she knows that whenever this store announces the arrival of new styles that they are 0. K. So it is with pleasure that we announce the ftrot arrival of new Spring outer apparel and extend you a cordial invitation to come and see them. As you would naturally suppose the display at this time of the season couldn't possibly be complete, but there arc enough to afford a mast pleasing selection. Among those worthy of special mention are these. Smart Plain Tailored and Ripple Suits of best quality Tricoline and French Serge. The ripple suits are elaborately embroidered or braid trimmed, some with vestee. The tailored models are braid and button trimmed. Priced upwards from $65.00. , SPRING COATS. Sunshine and Peggy Paris models for misses and little women so charming, so chic that they will immediately appeal to you. Bolivia, Silvertone. Batavia Cloth. Yclour and Novelty Coatings $26.75 tin to $85.
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Revealing the Latest Style Notes of Spring Charming hats in all their beauty and simplicity, reflecting as they do those features of youth and c.v clusiveness so desirable in millinery creations. Vices are extraordinary attractie as these will show. Pattern and I rimmed Hats of Straw, Batavia Cloth and Georgette trimmed in Cellaphone and Field Mowers. Priced at $10.00. A special group of early Spring Hata of Satin, Straw and combinations of the two. Value? to $10 priced at $5.00.
Introducing the New SILK DRESSES Dame Fashion has never created more beautiful dresses than her present creations. Most all show low necks, short sleeves and short skirt lengths. We have them displaying these characteristics m all the accepted fabrics. Misses' Dresses of Beaded Georgette and Silk Taffeta; short sleeve models, with wing effect skirts broadly extended at the hips, or with longer tunic trimmed in ru:hing; new spring shades. Priced at $39.75. Beaded Georgette, Satin Charmeir and Taffeta Dresses, m a variety of the most bewitching ?tyles; featuring the new basque and wing tunic, effect? in charnvuse and taffeta; the straight line tunic in georgette. AH aue3 in the new spring colors. Priced at $53.75 to $85.
PAULETTE DRESSES 25 OFF I
Wee still a few of these chaiming dies?es of Silk Paulctte, in brown and navy blue; several chic models to choose from; values to $65.00 at 25 per. cent less than regular prices -reductions made at time of purchase.
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