Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 267, Hammond, Lake County, 29 April 1920 — Page 16
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THE TTMES f?Hmffrt April 29, Trio. Four Dividend Stamps with each Purchase Good things to eat in the Cafeteria 3rd floor. April 30 i r iiii
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This is the rvent every woman who purpoey rlelayed purcha!ng hrr new spring suit has been patiently waiting for. 'i hey are higher priced models just arrived from New Yoik and we secured them at a very pprrni price and we arr able to offer them far below their previous v,h'lea!c cost. Thus you can realise the tremendous savings one can m ike. The season's most fashionable materials are o.Tcred, such as: Poiret
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1) ;G1 mot'e, "cn,,y enibroidered, braid bound and cirs-trimmed.
It Dividend Day will be just the tune ta mnKC selection
Women s Motor Coats A coat for motoring must be sturdily tailored, which accounts for the fine needlework of these splendid garments. The inodeh arc cut along roomy mani.hh lines, with patch pockets, half or full belts and in soin-' cases leather trimming. Produced in fine Cheviots or Scotch I weed-, materia U both serviceable and comfortable. $35.00
Women's Union Suits $1.50 Of the better gra.'le Munsingwear; tape top of fine gauge -combed cotton; in cither tight . cr loose , knee. Women's Mercerized Lisle Hose, 98c A hlghJy mercerized li?le hose that is fashioned to fit. perfectly; double sole, elastic garter tcp5; v.hi'e, black, and colors.
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Child's Rotnrsrs Unbleached and blue chambrav. rady mae ; the kind that, open at the bottom;-, stamped rc:;dy to work. .$ 1.95 $2.29
Dre?r S:arfs Stiird in cross stitch designs;
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Included in this collection are hats becoming to every woman. Whether one wishes a dress hat or a smart tailored hat, she can find it in this sale. All are in the most popular styles and colors favored this spring and summer. Included are shiny straws in dark colors, large transparent hats, white patent Milans for summer and snappy tarn shapes. There are styles suitable for every occasion and colors and shapes to complete any costume. Trimmings feature fancy feathers, ribbon, hair braids, novelty ornaments and flowers everything that is new and popular. It would be a particular woman indeed who could not find exactly the hat to please her. For Dividend Day $7.50
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For Dividend Day Royal Worchester Style 639; pink ITowertwiil Rubber Top; average figure, long skirt, free hip, non-pinching QCt 0. I. C. clasp Bon Ton Style 1046; medium white coutil ; high lut. clastic inserts; Wundabohn; perfected Iront lace protecting Jtongue; nonpinching 0. I. C. 1 Q OC
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Tlie new short sleeves, as welt as the usual sleeves, J in white, flesh, tea rose, blue dawn, navy and black J the most fashionable group of blouses of the ye.-r: blouses that you'll find are the $6 and $7 values of all here tomorrow in one Treat group, C Q C '
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Slipovers Broken lots of women's all wool Slipover Sweat- j crs, made in a variety of colors, salmon. American ' Beauty; sold up to $7.93. Onsde J 95
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Wcmens Dress and Street Oxfords
all sizes. Black and brown, low and high heel models $7.50 $12.00
Girls Coats and Dresses
Girls' Spring Coats, smart sport models, three-quarter and full length; of polo and wool velour; 8 to 16 vears; up to $20.00 HhZ.. $15.95 Girls' Gingham Dresses, charming stylish models in pretty gingham plaids, excellent quality, neatly trimmed, 8 to i4 y.$2.95
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Of Interest to Mothers t.h.ildren's Coats, Silk poplin in rose, copen and black with high yoke and pockets. Sizes 2 to V'ears' $7.95 . r .... Infants' Coats Long and short white cashmere models with large circular collar embroidery trim- 0 OCT med. atC.0 Little Tots' Tailored Hats' Naw and black with band
and streamers.
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Brewing Girls' Pumps Patents and via kid, with or withi i
out ar.s.ie straps;
"'in'. "Jim, an unusually lovely COilCCt c. l- i n tlon CV(,'0Ped fni organdy, neatly fashioned and
Women S oryiisn rumps in trimmed, b to 14 years. $10.00 values.
black and al
$4.85 and 35.85
Growing Gills' Oxfords Brown leather, English or wide toe models $5.50 T0 $8.59 Children's Slippers and Ox
fords; black and brown leath$2.00 T0 $4.50
newest creations: uiacK an
bromi; low or high heel models $7.85 T0 11.50
The New Princess Ties In black suede, satin and brown glace kid; full French heels; $10.75 $12
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Co vera 1 1-A prons at $1.95 Women's Pretty Coverall Aprons, excellent pedcale, light or dark patterns, also plaids and stripes, rickrack braid trimmed, double belt, pockets, large and ye- O "1 Qr dium sizes. Priced at. . .iO House Dresses of finest gingham, chambray and percale; really made for street wear: many models and styles, mostly sample and broken sues. While thev last, 10 OK at A.iO
Infants' Mull Bonnets Lace and embroidery trimmed.
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Boy's Play Suits Bovs Overall
Play Suits. 3 to 8 j years; just the j suit for these j
early spring days; made of plain blue or blue and white striped materials, neatly trimmed. Nowhere ehe can the-e suit-? be bourjht at $1.95.
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Hammond's Greatest Values MEN'S SPRING SUITS $45.00 Men, young men and youths who appreciate good clothes, smartly styled and excellently
'".Lz-v tailored at substantial savings, will come here JV j . c i c n- r
m aroves lomorrow 10 our opeciai oeiiing or Spring Suits. There's a garment for every one.
n-t'P t:-1 April Sale of Trousers
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Otir Greatest Shirt Sale An unusual purchase accounts for the unusual prices of tKese high grade shirts. Every one is wrorth more. The selection includes the new spring patterns; sizes 1 3 to 1 7. SJ.8S $.35 $2.8S
Greatest Values for Boys Boys' Norfolk Suits s10
Sounds as if we're giving them away at this price,
still we're doing it. Mothers will be pleased with iv" these values; sizes 6 to 1 7 years.
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Others $12.50 to $25.
FURNISHINGS SPECIALS
M-n's Pajamas $2.35 Men's Knit Union Suits. . .$1.35 Boys Knicker Trouserj. . .$1.69 Men's Cotton Hose 19c Men's Nainsook Union Suits 95c Boys' Standard Blouses... . 95c
$1.75 Balbriggan Shirts and dr. ea. 69c Boys' Dress Shirts $1.50
i Beginning Tomorrow Morning Promptly at 8:30 Our Noted Wash Goods Occasion i The announcement of this Wash Goods event is a prelude to tremendous selling. The values I on this occasion, conditions considered, are startling. Below are listed a few extraordinary spei cials for this event ' Printed Voiles 40 inches wide; light, me- Bookfold Percale For house dresses and ill 1.. 1 1 flnr.il inrnn; slinuiriT lichf- medium and Of?
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ciircts. pcometrical ana scrou ucsigns, i.ic ca- uju o.iuv-o, ons most popular -wash fabric for dresses and Mercerized Voil
27 inclies wide, in the
blouses; $2.W and by degrees down- 9c wanted, shades for blouses and 31C
to. yard Frintcd Organdies Extra wide; 59 C jijjht and medium shades; yard French Vcih's 40 inches wide; in plain shades, including ail summer 75 C tints: yard Maid of Ireland Linens 3" inches wide, presenting a pretty selection of .98
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dresses; yard.
Printed Flaxans 32 inches wide; a pretty variety of dainty figures for hot CQ weather frocks; yard JJ Madras Shirting 32 inches wide, for men's shirts and ladies' blouses; fast colors CQand dainty styles; yard X
Ginghams 27 inches wide, for dresses, and
Colored Organdies 40 inches wide and of a few cheviots for men's shirts. These
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patterns; yard
Spring Curtains and Draperies Many opportunities to save present themselves in this timely event. You will be interested in our displays that will help you decorate your windows.
500 Pairs of Novelty Net Curtains, $2.98 and $3.98 Novelty net curtains in a great variety of the very latest patterns; they come in the popular allover figured rets, finished with lace or scalloped edges; in ivory or ecru; all are 2- yards long; in two lots. at. pair $3.93 and $2.9S. , Mercerized Overdrape Materials; in a great va- Plain Marquisette; 36 inches wide; excellent
riety of designs and in colorings to harmonize m quality; in white and ecru; at less than
most any room; priced at. C 1 cn manufacturer's wholesale DriceTvard.
' Nvp'lhr' sUnnv and File. Curtains in the sea- Sectional Panel Curtain Nets; in excellent de-
son's newest pattern effects are priced at, pair
39c
T CQ signs; for panels or the making of lace )9c p t .JJ fnade,; priced at, section
New Columbia Records for Dividend Day
VENETIAN MOON. Fox-trot. Introducing "In Your Arms." Kentucky Serenades. ) A2SS5 E0-LA-C0. Egyptian Fox-trot. Ted Lewis' Jazz Band. ' 10-inch 85c
CAItvU. Une-step. Art 1 Sickman s Urchestra. ) ROSE ROOM. (Hickman.) Fox-trot. , ' iupt nvr Ttir nncr en:! T7" . n irv t- c- i r-, . '
JU5 1 Hi-.c itic Rust. vi:,riaS"5-y rox-iroi. i am Diese i no. oaxoptione, banjo ) and Piano Trio. f A2864 WHEN YOU'RE ALONE. Fox-trot. Introd ucing I he Great American.' Paul (' 10-inch 85c Biese Trio.
A2853 10-inch 85c
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