Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 247, Hammond, Lake County, 6 April 1920 — Page 3
Tuesday, April . 1920.
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CARTRIDGE PLEATS VOGUE FOR SPRING
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STANDARD AUTO RADIATOR WORKS 944 Calumet A?e. Hammond.
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most otter war ptylcs have disappeared. , This season they are very popular for they erive the distended riip line which is the vojrue.
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Also new and used radiators for sale. Prices Always Right.
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FRANK B. McILROY OF HAMMOND Candidate at Republican Primaries, May 4th, 1920, for Senator In announcing my candrJacy for State Senator at the republican primaries election May 4th. wish So inform the republican voters of Lake County that I have aspired to the office of Senator at previous conventions and primaries and withdrew twice? in favor of the Gary candidate. I am now placing myself before the republican voters of Lake County, asking their active support in this campaign. In return I pledge myself if nominated and elected to perform the duties of that office to the best interests of Lake County. Further Explanation Given in Next Announcement I Am Not Seeking the Office of Senator for "What I Can Get" but "What I Can Give"
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UMBRELLAS! Women's Umbrellas Paragon framt, substantially made; have er.ory liandirs vcith white ivory rings. C QQ IWd at o.yo
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Men's Umbrellas A special lot of men's umbrellas: Paraxon frames, good
covering; natural wood handles; extra
good values
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45c Standa rd Quality Yd. Wide Bleached Muslin Wednesday 30c
The New
Spring Frocks I ratunng two special values for Wednesday only. $39.75 irt dlue di esses at $t5').73. .Silk taffeta-, and georgette's, with wn' 'n!c. exterb! ei pot kets and draped overskirts. Headed and Lraid tri:r.med. Ctl ttis are pmk. white, navy blue, brown and black.
$29. 75
I hese are exceptional values; made of silk tafTeta, with pretty collar of georgette crepe; tassel trimmed sash of self material. Women s and misses" sies. On sales Wednesday at $2r.75.
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Damask i f,4- inch MerI ce.rized Tab' a r -a nty.-rfk . ftod li'iallty pi-ftly j I'littci ns: sells ! rt'tuiailv a.i t $ I per yard. T..rn..ra7d 88c
I Toweling 1 j Pnt.'i. ('ra(b I 1 Itri'W ti Tor .;! ,?ik . i j tood heavy tua;!-. j j ty. n pi! blu b..rj d f r IS tnchea I I !rlc pratle 29c!
Sheets tl X ?f) fiiii bleached P. e tl S?tiee js. O npri .r tjnaltty muliir neatly heim"'d. J3.4. val
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77ie Better Eg Dress 1 Skirts j Fur Spr.n?" wear we've a splendid shoeing winch we'd like to have you see. j 23. 75 j Gorgeous skirts of Queen Ann satin, trico'ette and fantasi; J straight line and pleated models,' z witli unique pockets, separate zzz belt, ncii coloring. Priced at $23.73. $27.50 Anotlier very stunning straight EEE line model is developed in sinbad crepe; pretty light shades, wing EE; pockets, separate belt. Priced zzz at $27.50.
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SPRING SUITS Charming new suits of Iricotine. ITie jacket is slightly rippled; box pleat effect in the back ; tnmnted with rows of buttons; long revers, iancy silk lining. Splendid value at s52
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lyomens Lou; Oxfords of brown caiiskin and vici kid; Colonial Pumps of fine kid; also about 100 pairs of sample oxfords and pump3 of gray, champagne and brown kidskin; Louis and military heels; good fitting, well made footwear. Not all sizes in any one style, but you are quite sure to find a style to vour liking in your sie. Pair $4.95.
POLO CO A TS
The coat of polo cloth, as pictured, with large collar, belt and patch pockets; also several very attractive models ot wool velour in tan and Pckm. Priced at
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More Veils at 98c
Pretty French eib. of tine sheer veilings in designs as plain or as elaborate as you could wish tor. Noveltv meties with clinil!e ds-l. embroidered or pl un; grossram (tr talTcta cliokoi etlects; colors are navy, brown, tan and black; regular $1.50 veils. On sale at 98c.
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v omen's Fine W'lnte Cotton Union .Suits; band top, no sleeves, tight cult knee; sues 34 to 44; 7Kr priced at -? V Women's Summer Union Suits of line ribbed white cotton lisle; crocheted or band
top. tight or loose knee ; per suit . . .
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Vests
Special
Any one of which would rearily sell for $10.00. Record values for Wednesday only. A very prominent Lastem milliner sold us a special lot of 250 Prettily Trimmed Hats at a secrifice to clear his present surplus. They're beauties-every one of them and as carefully nude as could be. Milans, Taffetas, Silk Hats, Liseres. Maline and Hair Braid Hats, shown in dark and light colors; artistically trimmed with spring flowers, ribbons and fancies; $10.00 values f fv
Special 1,'ttlo P-n's' sortit it ";i i f S ho...; Sli'.i'f ; extra ... .". , u . - 1 1 b ill' . 1 t' V . ' y d H n , v -, i c e; fit i o,j
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sleeveless st ; dieted top; ipS 36
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Union Su.ts, undcrwaibt cMnbip.aiion. low neck, no sleeves, knee length;
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Novelty Printed and Plain Voiles and oilier pretty new summery dress materials at special prices. A splendid variety of the season's new weaves, colors and patterns.
Men 's Fine Union Suits Royal Mills Fz?ri-. High grade pure white Balbrig- iXj-V? gan L.-tion Suits, athletic stvK no p-y V, ' sleeve.-, knee length, continuous L iW
seams, split belt; reguI ir $1 . 75 values
40-inch Fancy Voile; fme sheer quality in almost an endless variety of pretty sprm'rx patterns, light and dark; regular
price $1 .25 ; on sale, vard
98c
$1.19
English Voiles; 40 inches wide, in all wanted plain colors, Nile, maie, rose, lavender, black, white; sells regularly at b9
Union Suits
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In-ported Voiles; 36-inch woven stripe voile-, in dimity cross barred effect, in su h colors as white and. rose, white and
blue, etc; guaranteed to wish nicciv; per vard. . .
French Ginghams; 32 inches
plaids and checks
nigs: suitable tor ladies as wei dien's dresses; leguiarly $1.25; on sali', vard
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newest spring color
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Men's Merceri'd Silk Union .' ' ,',1; E Suits, ankle length, short sleeves. TTJu!it 'j; ZZZ d.-op seat; pure white; samples of
$4 garments; in nes " Cfi
Shirts and Drawers
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The Fabric That Takes The Place of Georgette Crepe
A flue, sheer, wiry fabric that looks like Georgette, highly mercerized cotton, in rich, si 1 colors. 40 d f f C im hes wide. 'ard p 1 j 0 J
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Royal Mills' make, of fine quality baibnggan; short sleeves, ankle length; regular price 75c. On sale Wectiesday, garment
Columbia Lctce Curtains
1.500 pairs of Sample Curtains. Filet Nets, plain and fancy; new bolder designs: 2' t vards long. 40 inches wide; $2.00. $2.25 and $2.50 g Curtains; pair
Red Seal Ginghams You know the quality; the designs and colorings are the very latest for Spring wear; 59c quality; priced at. AKr per yard 'tJ Imported Madras; 36-inch fancy plaid and striped madras, for summer dresses
and waists; pretty colorings; $1.23 matetial; yard
Plesse Crepe;
regular S5c
splendid quality: 32
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incites wide, tor Kimonos and undergarments: pretty rosebud pattern; sells reg
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59c
Georgette Crepe; a superior quality, evr-iy thread silk, in black, ivory, flesh .nd street and evening shades; 40 inches v.ide our regular price $2.48 $3.0; now, yard.... 40-inch Satin Charmeuse; black only, in the new suede finish: now selling at $6.00 per yard; on special sale Wednesdav only at, $4.48 per yard Checked Velours and Goldtanes; the favorite fabri.es for women's and misses' spring snuits and coats; all wool; 54 inches wide; $7 and $8 C Qg qualities; per yard. JJJ
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