Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 235, Hammond, Lake County, 23 March 1920 — Page 7
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flares Slsss 3 . Grand Saifeg tae Never in the history of Hammond have yon folks been so fortunate as to be in a position to buy every day necessities at such unheard cf low prices. Never again will you be able to make your dollar go as far as during this sale. Remember, Mr. Prevo bears a reputation of sterling worih in this community, backed by years of honest service to the trade. With these fscts in r-.r.d, together with a determination to reduce his enormous stock by about ten thousand dollars in ten d"yr, you have the greatest saving chance in a lifetime. matter where you live, come in and buy to the utmost. It will pay big.
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mr-ffi iff k. R 5 bars 23c, with $1.03 purchase; Soap or flour included. No phon2 or cers on tms item. ifcinhMtiiiWiiiii uifiMtiKiiiiijiii latAm T5) v ' 1 f?':M U,l Cenuine Santa Clara D.-;ed Pronrs, lb. 16c; J O $3.75 j Eagle Lye, 25 lbs Fancy Figs for cook'rti or e-.tinr; 40c ) O trade; lb OL Berts; No. 3 large can of tin. for Lottie, each . . Rerl Beets; 25c everywhere; sale price, can 15c Cor $1.00 Brooms 69c t..v: ; 6 for for Tomato Sauce cr Tulp. Del Monte, ST can Uncle Jerry's Pancake Flour, lb 1
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Prunes; No. 2 cans . . 2V2-'n- can Apricots .... 15c 2o c Swc?t Ct can
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Ira; per can . . . Zia-Ib. can Pears ..... Monsoon Apricots, can 23c 17c No. 3 extra; per ca . . . 21 2-!'o. can 07 Plums - . Etr'.y Juoe Peas, caa . . WOMEN'S SPRING SHOES A beautiful jhowir.jr of the finest ki(b -ide Shoes, in bSacks. browni and grey: French Cuban and military beels fv.n melii cr.'i, vici 5.IU, Russia ca'.f, etc.; spring's newe t mode's. $3.59 values. $5.53 $10.00 values $7.85 $12.00 Ta!ue$ 5S.S3 Lm em r f- "-Tia irip .1 M V . U 4 Sfi 1
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t:. - r-rjt qrijfjf? f yd PrifpQ in iullliUUi L'lsl ri'.bOa ll SINEAC SCUFFERS The Geauiac Siabrx Sculferj sor children; tan an i black, lace and b'jtica ; best tvearing chilvlrtn's s'oes rnede. o!d everyvhire at 1.03 and $4.50; slsfj 5 to 12. Sale price 45 2 .9o GILLS' SUGZS 210 pairs of Ciris' High Grade Lace Sl:o?'., b!ac!; and brown; patend $5 50 vaaSer; sizes ll1 2 to rr.t. rrun metai ard R-,:s.-ia calf; $5C0 2. ' Sale (K price ?u.0 CHILDREN'S SHOES 210 pairs of Children's Fbxili-e Scfcd BaKon Shoas, patent -.rd k:d fathers; values to Ki $2.30. Sale nrcc. ... V -LOYS SHOES 110 pairs or Boys' A!! SoUd Gin r.'rtal Shoes, lace and b-iUoa; excellent school shoes; 4.00 ard $;.53 El S" . 1 va'ues. Saie v jf 17 2 ! price is ..9 BOYS' TAN SHOES A big let of Boys' Russia Calf En;;!Ish style lace Sheet; extcrcioa oak soles; S5.00 values. tf ,:Q Saio price LITTLE BOYS' FINE SHOES LiUJe Boys' Eifa Grai Gun Met al Lace Shoes: medic; uroaa toos; z) ro'.id throughout ; tei 3.eo Sale pnee 0 t! li'i o. N m i: SOY S ELK I'iCES S3 oairs of Soys' Gcrtr:-:c El'-t Out-)--g Lace Shoe.; all jcl.'a; t?.n ar-d black; sizes 1 to 5!..; 54.CO vaiues. Sale QO tQ ..,;rp &i v a ' vvoiviiV's Housr. slippers 73 pairs of vomsn's aH Lather soft Lid one strap lijtisc slipper:, flexible soles: $3.53 ?? fe3 "a lues. Sale price . F 4 It t ' I e . "
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n w ..1 f ; ' 1 Qiy us i2 ku? f-1 , , ' Clad ft- c? St 1 I j hi it 3 tr-jr iip frif hop Stn ilij LUUiij ClI-JO 3 ARMY SHOES 5 na;rs Me: 's Genuine Tan U. S. Arr.iy Shoss; Murson Sast, soft t ;rr. ; i .0 J values; !i.":d ??wtd soic. Sale $579 puce PE1N"S hlGIl GRADE SHOES A fee selection of Men's $9.00 and 510 slices; Ergli.h and t road toes; n;ai.a?arv, b!ack and brown; hand wed-soic, $6.35 5a ;e pr-ce W.Z?fl CUSHION SOLE SHOES A lot or men s ctnuine $10 Cushion Soled Lace Shoos; broad toes; b. y 1 M 1, 1 Won- (rcqc at MEN'S ELK SKIN SHOES 163 pai.s cf lien's $5.00 Etkskin Outirg Lace Shoes, wills elk or leather sclei. . Fine workmanship through out. Sale ; rice 3.45 MEN'S HIGH TOP SHOES ' A UT.itd quaatiiy of Men's' 12h.rh Tan Lace Shoos, with heavy exs n ion sc'?s; ail solid; $9.00 values. '.Vii e they last, CJ. 7Q sale price v MEM "5 WORK SHOES Alo-.it 1C0 pirs c-f Men's Wcrk Khces, lace and blucher style, heavy .'o!s ; fabek or b'.own; $-1.00 values. Sale O A C 11 r' It- -i , - 1 ;:nce WOMEN 'S SPFINfi OXFORDS .'rj;t arrive -J, a beautiful display, hro'.vrc and blacks; French and military 'l.zds; pater., calfskin an kid ler.'iers; newest spring styles; "on 3 tarerir.j; v&trtps; one, two asd fiv cytkt ties, pu-ns. etc. Hand sawed and turrcd so'es. $G!0 vaJ-j'ss r.o-.v $4.15 $6. CO valuES row $3.35 $10 00 vak-cs rnV $7.95 Entire s'.ock of Women's Rubbers; va'ues to $1.25. lie v.. I 1 ..
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The entire stock of R. 0. Prevo has been turned over to the Goldsmith Sales System, who are under contract to reduce the immense stock within ten days. With instructions to sell and sell quickly, we have thrown c?ution to the winds, ignored former costs or profits, in fact to such an extent that every man. woman and child wi;l be attrecisd by the wonderful values this sale affords. Bear in mind, these asionUhing values wi:l be offered for ten days. Any cae with a spark cf economy in their makeup will take advantage and buy to the limit.
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English style, brown or black, also some broad toes; values Ct 95 up to $6.00; sale price
d vau Qjpker Oats, Keilos Corn Flakes, Quaker Corn 12c ikge I j Fine I 4c: ! lare .... Fresh Dili Pickles, dozen . . 25 c
Tomatoes; No. 2 fitra stand 1 C.
Pickled Onions, O C . quart ard, can Yuhan sound jackage Sardines in cans now o'i ; 13c ic Genuine Bee Honey; Q I So. carton Oscar Mayer's' Open Kelrc Rendered Larrl, lb Native Veal Stew, per pound Native Veal Shoulder, per pouiu 27c I7c 9? ion.' Galvanized Wash Tubs: Small 93c Mcdh n S1.G9 Large $1.23 WOMEN'S EIFFEL HOSIERY 50 dozen of $2.25 Women's Fibre Silk Hosiery, black and brown, Eifftl b,7' SI. 4 9 Sale price
CHILDREN'S WHITE HOSIERY A fine Oc grace cf children'; fi-ie ribbed v.'nit? hose; all v.xci-
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V ill sfcs Mesim&t I F5 n A fine lot of Men's Via Kid Lace Shoes, broad and medium toes ; some $ cushion soles; $8.00 OA OK ft s ; sale price . 2 Srices; smail I Cl 4c lis. c5t" " F;R g:ada 'Txlal 3Cc 1 ; 15c 3 Doz.-n 53.95 Coffee ; 49 c Macaroni, Spaghetti, Vcrmice'u, Ef.r; 7C Noodles, pkge 2 i Takhcma Eiscdts; 3 pkjs Prime Pot Roast, per lb. ISc to ... . Short Rib Bailing Beef, lb 14c Other il?m$ rriced low accoroxg:y. Cero Chicken Feed ; no sifting, no grit; 100 S4.25 CHILDREN'S HOSIERY Celebrated Bearskin No. 1 Ribbed Hose for boys and girls; worfh to 60c a pair; all sizes. s"u 43 c price Gloves; 20c 25c Is mm 2 Lf 1 OA mm 4 a 9 r.ctr
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