Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 279, Hammond, Lake County, 13 May 1920 — Page 12

Thursday, May 13, 1920. Developing and Printing Let us develop and print your film rolls and packs. Our photographic finishing receives that individual treatment which insures the best possible results. ""SSSSJv jd) i'W GOOD THINGS TO EAT Xa Our Cafeteria, II T1U 2. Saturday Evening, 5:00 Till 7:00. MENU FOIi FRIDAY Potatoes. Roast Pork. Tomatoes Sauce. Baked Halibut. Creamed Asp&raus. Baked Beans. Green Ban Poup. Creamed Peas. Strawberry Shortcake. Banana Cream Pie. Apple, Blueberry. DRIVE FOR 20,000 NEW CUSTOMERS DOUBLE STAMPS FR1DA Y DRIVE FOR 20,000 NEW CUSTOMERS Innumerable Savings will he Found in These May Sales in Both i Apparel and Household Needs

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Drug and Toilet Specials For the Week End Freezone Corn Cure; 35c tube special at 25c Tax lc. Straw Hat Cleaner; makes old hats look like new; pkge 10c Vanity Bags, with mirror and puff; special $1.00 value 79c Cuticura Soap; 25c bar special at 21c Tax lc.

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Neither quality nor style have been sacrificed in We secured them at a notable reduction and are order to bring the selling price of these suits down passing the savings on to you. Make your selection to the lowest possible level. They are splendid gar- early, while the assortment of styles and materials ments, correctly tailored, up to the minute in style, are intact. You can't afford to overlook this opand would have sold regular for $65.00 or more, portunity to save. Among the materials are: Tricotine Serges Tweeds Velour Checks Special Selling of Spring and Summer

resses at $242

Splendid modes, the best this season is offering, sidering that quality is always of first consideration are included in this group. Dresses of Taffeta, Sat- with us, the values are so exceptional that some will in, Charrneuse, All-Wool TricGtine. or Serge. A purchase more than one at the remarkably low pleasing variety of styles to select from, and con- price $24.50.

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Beautiful Showing of Bridal Gowns This week we have given over our entire store to the prospective Bride of June. Her needs have been given a place of honor in the May bales. Modes for the great day arc precisely correct, and the assemblage has been gathered with tjie utmost care to make her- appear her loveliest. It is an enchanting task to select the bridal costume or trousseau gowns extremely captivating employ the richest materials. Plain or brocaded satin or georgette, or the combination of the two. Moderately priced $29.75 to $75.00 Bride's Maids Frocks of georgette, organdie, voile or net, priced from $22. 75 to $49. 75

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7e May Sale of Shoes Offer Numerous Timely Values

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Women's Princess Slippers, with patent front stay, rubber heels; fine quality; A.f&. all sizes: sale price ". OO.HO Ladies' Pumps; plain, in patents; low and high heels in the lot; CO QO sale price Ladies' Two Eyelet Ties, in patent, brown and black kid; Louis heels; C7 OC sale price

Jack Tar Togs for Girls Girls from 2 to 14 years have every reason to be proud to wear these Jack Tar clothes. The fabrics employed in these garments assure maximum service. Well made in materials of Belgian Cloth, Chambray, Galatea and French Twill. Colors are pink, blue and white and contrasting trimmings.

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guaranteed fast. May Sale Prices $3.95 to $5.50.

CHILDREN'S PUMPS Patent and yici kid, with ankle straps; 0 QC sizes S2 to II; sale price H J Misses' sizes. 1 2 to 2, at $3.48 Girls sizes, 2Yz to 8. at $3.85 . Children's White Canras Shoes, in button and lace; sizes 4 to 8; $2.00 sale price ., Children's Patent Pumps, with ankle strap; "f3to8; $2.50 sale price Scuffer Oxfords, brown and black; CO tZ( sizes 5 to 8 at ?.UJ Sizes d2 to 11 at $3.00

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LITTLE BOYS' SUITS Carefully tailored in blue serge, cut full and reinforced lined seams; neat patterns trimmed with white braid; excellent values; sizes 3 to 8. May Sale prices $3.95 to $9.95.

Week End Sale of Silks At Worth While Savings

Whits Crepe De Chine 40 ins. wide; fine texture, fine silky

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Georgette Crepe 40 inches wide, white only; double thread

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Taffeta 36 inches wide, in a select range of shades for pretty dresses and separate (Jjl lO skirts; yard vi.tJ Foulards 36 to 40 inches wide in a beautiful range of figures; $3.29

Faille 36 inches wide, in all light and medium shades, including dark blue; QAf yard Printed Georgette Crepe 40 inches wide, for blouses, dresses, etc.; lrautiful patterns; exttfi finequalityj $2.98 Tub Silks 32 inches wide, for skirts and blouses, in a wanted range of stripes; Q$ Pongee Ail silk, good width, nice quality for dresses and ybi:r:: $i-98

MAY SALE OF RUGS Royal Wilton. Axminster and Seamless Brusssls Rugs have a prominent showing at exceptionally reduced prices for tomorrow. 9x12 Wilton Rajs, $129.50 Reduced from $150.00. Extra good quality Oriental patterns in rich shade of old rose, blue, tan

and green. Seamless Axtninister Rugs, $65.25 Reduced from $72.50. The kind that are woven with a long, silky nap; large range of patterns; full 9x12 ft. size. Seamless Brussels Rugs, $24.75 Size 6x9 feet; closely woven, neat body Brussels patterns, suitable for bedrooms and smaller living rooms.

MAY SALE OF LINOLEUMS Buy your linoleums early and save yourself dollars. Every quality in large range of patterns and colorings are shown in this special May Sale. Printed quality, 2 yards wide. ,$1.49 Inlaid quality, medium weight. .$2J0 Printed quality. 4 yards wide. .$1.85 Inlaid quality, heavy weight. . . .$3.50 Laid free of charge, except bathrooms, where $1 is charged. MAY SALE OF CURTAINING Sanfast Madras, $1.49 a Yard Cretonnes, 49c Yard Large range of patterns in all the An unusual fine display of new patwanted shades of blue, green, rose, terns at a greatly reduced price for mulberry and brown. hangings, cushions and covers. Lace Curtains, $5.98 Pair Finest quality, 16 point Saxony net curtains, 22 yards long. 50 inches wide, suitable for parlors and living room3.

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Although summer time is not quite upon us, it is evident that its beauty and splendor is forecasted in this unusual millinery display. Newest shapes and trimmings are featured and are inviting to those women who wish to get first choice of summer's fashionable millinery.

VEILINGS That Match The New Millinery Our showing of new and imported veilings embraces a style for every type of face. Novel meshes in black and colors at 69c Yard Summer Weight Women's Union Suits at $1.19 Purchasers of these union suits will be assured of satisfaction; they are well fitting, made of finest combed cotton, with tailored top; either shell or tight knee. Silk Gloves a t 98c A pure silk 2-cIasp style of heavy Milanese weave; double finger tips with contrasting stitched backs; white and colors. New Lisle Hose at 85c New fashioned "Burlington Brand" mercerized lisle hose for women; double sole, high spliced heel and wide garter tops are featured for good wear; white, black and colors.

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Shapes like POKES. Pt'SHBACKS, ROLL BRIMS and SAILORS are tailored in Navy Taffeta and some taffeta and straw combinations, with colors of navy, jade, copen, combined with white ; chenille and yarn embroidery facings and trimmings. At such low prices they are well worthy of an immediate inspection.

Newly Arrived Georgette Blouses For the May Sales

at $6.95 We have just opened up the boxes they're fresh and new. You will enjoy choosing one from the comprehensive assortment. They include the latest style offerings in flesh, copen, peach and white; with round necks, and short sleeves ; dainty embroidery and grosgrain ribbon trim. May Sale price at $6.95.

May Selling of Voile Blouses at $5.95 You will want to select more than one when you see this remarkable blouse offering at such a low price. Several styles to choose from at $5.95.

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The Sale of All Sales We Continue Our Offer of Men s and Yoiing Men s Spring Suits

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Choice assortments of suits for every man ; regulars, longs, stouts and shorts; single, and doublebreasted; all colors and mixtures. If you are keen for extreme values, you should investigate the offerings in this special selling.

High School Suits For the young fellows, 14 to 20, long pants suits; new styles, new colorings, extra values. $25 $30 $35

SHIRT SALE Every shirt in this lot should command an extra dollar; printed corded madras, soft finish repps, high count persales; new spring patterns; C fiCl sizes 14 to 16

TROUSER SALE Any man who overlooks this opportunity passes by a tidy sum. Worsteds, cassimeres and striped ef- ( 7 QC fects, in good makes ' .JU

MOTHERS, SAVE ON BOYS9 SUITS BOYS' NORFOLK SUITS DOUBLE SERVICE SUITS Clever new spring models; complete With one and two pairs of knickers; new assortment of neat gray, green and spring styles; in sizes 7 to 18 years, brown mixtures. We own them at a low Many of these suits were taken from figure, hence this price; 1 Q high priced lines, blue ttf sizes 6 to 18, at tpl.OU ,erge'included. Special at L 4 9JU

Men's Pajamas $2.35 Boys' Union Suits 79c Men's Lisle Hose. pair. . 35c Boys' Standard Blouses $1.15 Boys' Knickers $1.59 Boys' Shirt Specials. . .$1.50

Cotton Union Suits. .. .$1.35 Athletic Union Suits... 95c Railroad Overalls $3.00