Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 280, Hammond, Lake County, 14 May 1920 — Page 16
THE TIMES
Friday, May 14. 1920. EDWARD ,C. MINAS CO. EDWARD C. MINAS CO: STORE OPEN UNTIL 9 :30 P. M. SATURDAYS. Tp Attract 20,000 New Customers ice Offer the MAY SALE OE REMARKABLE VALUES In Men's and Young Mens To Attract 20,000 New Customers We Offer Of Special Interest to Every Woman and Miss Ben on Making Remarfcable Savings These SUITS at $47.5
t ( ' Values from $65 to $75. We arc astonishing the women of Lake County with these new high grade Suits for this Great Mny Sale not a suit in this lot, were it not for this extraordinary event, butv what would sell from $65 to $75 or more. A glance at the materials would surprise with their high quality. . ., j
English Tweedi, Silvertonei,
Velours,
Tricotines, Finest Serges, Poplins,
m tailored, semi-tailored and sport models in new ripple and vestee coat styles in new braid and button trim included are very high grade, exclusive models.
Particularly charming these suits so specially priced, since they are for the most part developed on the new "hip" line effects, which gives an easy and graceful line. Tliere i: a Hare on the hips which is achieved only by the most skillful cut and good tailoring.
Long, slim, close-fitting sleeves, rather plain skirts, in fact the well-groomed simplicity of the v strictly tailored predominates in these.
Serges and tricotines for the most part.
in black or navy blue.
Sizes 16 to 44.
Second Ffoor.
Special May Selling
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Values to $40.00. Dresses that have every feature of the latest effects for late spring or summer wear. Just come in and glance at the quality materials of Taffeta, Satin, Charmeuse, All-Wool Tricotine. It will be a pleasure to choose not only one, but several at this low price. Come early Saturday while the assortrhents are intact. '
May Sale, of Women 's and Misses 9 Coats ai 35M A May Coat Sale replete with reductions of a radical order. A sale which should be of vital interest to every woman and miss who has delayed the purchase of their spring wraps.
You will find here a coat or cape for every possible service,, in such materials as silvertones, tweeds, camel's hair, novelty mixtures, wool v el our, tricotines and polo cloth. Featuring hip or three-quarter length for sport wear, or if you turn to a more conservative full length or tailored style, you will find it here to please you, with colors, too, that are becoming to everyone.
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" Smart Hats Specially Selling Saturday
at $4.50 Trimmed! and Tailored. There's a hat here for every taste materials such as Mi
lan, Lisere, Milan Hemp, China Piping and Braids. Large drooping shapes, pokes, sailors, styles that turn off the face, side roll and irregular brims. Each hat is tastrfullv trimmed with flowers, ribbons and
fancy feathers, and all the wanted shades.
May Sale of Royal
Worcester Corsets at $2.48 , There are corsets in this lot which sold up to $7. Sizes range from 19 to 30. Our expert corsetieres will help you in your corset problems. Second Floor.
ROBERTSDALE
The operation performed on Arthur Stress for gx-ltre on Wednesday at the t-t. 'Bernard's hospital was done very suocessf ulily by Drs. Hjrly and Tinim and the list report waa that he was :- mint; easily. Don't forest the trustee "board mc?ti; at the chii--h this evening. Mr?. F. JBinnhamer and Mr?. Geprg'e ji.idor of Myrtle avenu-i attended a i jncheon in Hpmmond, ?iven by the i adits' Aid cf Ill's Evangelical church. Mrs. Val Brown of Hammond and .V :-s. Kfy Moore of Myrtle avenuV were .-rappers :n Chiod zo thf other day. Air.onj the liohertsilale fflk.o who i'.leiided the dttivv r.t White City last
r. Nothing equals ISAPOLIO
f fcr ( I scouring; I and I polishing I cutlery.
I Makes all I, metalware look like new
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15 NOW WORTH $50
Diamond Dyes" Turn Faded, Shabby Apparel Into New.
Don't -worry, about perfect results, t'se ".Diamond Dyes." guaranteed to give a new, rich, fadeless color to any fahric, whether it be wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed poods dresses!, blouses, stockings, skirts, chi dren's coats, feathers, draperies, coverings. The Direction B ok with each package tells so plainly how to diamond dye over any color that you can not make a mistake. To match any material, have druggist show you "Diamond Dye- "o4or -'arU. adv.
Saturday evening were tv. and Mrs.
M. Ferguson of Indiana Harbor, and
Mr. and Mrs. C Hummel of Ej.1 Chirairo. (
Mr., n, Ilpsnif-r of Robert--1 avenvie on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stexens of Tear I f-tivet aa- expecting to nit-vo tlie latf r part of the w- ek into their lvme n Cajunict avr-rnie. -Mr. and Mr! A. IS. t'hristnT .f Chicago visited at the Timm home on
Take avenue, Tuesday. . Mr. and Mr.. J. Seabeck sold out ttieir ice itchiti parlor n t'aiumct avenue to a Hammond man and expects to move to Hammond tome time this -week. The bu.inefs was Tornifrly ow ned by Mr. and Mrs. W. Timm. Mrs Charles Kiytrcrs of Iake avenue was in Hammond en business Tucsi day. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Smith, who fold their home on ll!th street, have moved on Koberts avenue near 113th street. Mrs. Auariipta Kggers f Roberts avenue visited her sister, Mrs. John Dreeson c-fEast Chicago on Tuesday. Mrs. W. Seligrer of East Side- visited her daughter. Mrs. Henry Eg-gerS and family of Lake avenue Thursday. Mrs. John Paltwedel of Myrtle avenue is reported ill and under the doctor's care.
MERRILL VILLE
Next Saturday n oss township eighth frrade examination will be held in Merrillviile, conducted bv Miss Iaura
I nnertz. I". I!. I'rice did business in L.ow'-ll and Ceda r ljke last Thursday. A numl'f-r of cur people l,ae'bo?;i tishins at t'edar Lake during the pa.'l week and cautflu a nu:r. cr ol' ti sii. Thr- Community 1'icnir will be held May 2 if the weaiiir permits th' last day f.f sho-. If the farmers have as much baJ
weather to plant corn in as they did to sow oats, they sure will ha . e some trouble Mr. and Mrs. S. f2a.-in moUTcd to Chicago last 'Wednesday. Commencement will be In Id May 22 In Merrillville. Mat Lennertz is p uttin? in new cement sidewalks. Mat Noudorf d.):n? the work.
BUG - OLOGY Figure This Out Bedbugs lap an average of evcn eggs per day. L nder favorable conditions they hatch in tive d;t. s. cf which two-thirds are females. They mature to aduit size and are capable of laying. in four weeks. How many bedbugs would"ou have in a year if ..u 1 ft one female or egg unmolested for one year? To rid the pesky bedbug, you can readily see how necessary i i is 10 use a preparation that wiil kill the eggs as well as the live ones. 1'. D. Q. has been demonstrated by the leading Hospitals. Hotels and Railroad companies that the safest and most economical way t stop future generations of bedbugs, roaches, fleas and ants is to use the new .Discovery Pesky Devils Quietus. A :ioc package of P. D. Q. makes a quart, enough to kill a million bedbugs.
loaches, fleas and cooties and at the same time destroy their eggs as well. Iniosibl for them to exist when V. I. ). is properly used, l-'ree. patent spun l in every package to get the pesky j devils in the hard-to-get-at places. j Special Hospital aiul Hotel size $2. 5ft
makes live 'gallons of I D. Q. your j ('rnsrr.st lists it or can get it for you. or s'lit repaid upon receipt of price Vy the Owl Ohemical Co.. Terro H-nite, lud. i Success of I. q. has cause.Wmitators. i genuine r. D. J. is never peddled. Adv.
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T SUITS
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COME to this store tomorrow and judge the wonderful values we offer in Men's and Young Men's Single and Doublebreasted Spring Suits. After you have looked them over you will quickly recognize the saving you will make.
Here arc excellent fabrics in all
desired models, with variety enough
to satisfy every man,
young man and 1 youth. Extra spe-
cial at '. . . .
variety enougn $45
$45
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Higlt ScKool Suits Just the garments high school boys or the young chap in business seek. 'The models arc snappy the fabrics unsurpassed. Special at $35, $30 and v J
$5.00 Buys A Good Hat
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This $5.00 line practically includes all styles and colors that arc popular this season.
Young men's and men's soft hats, upto date styles; pearl, gray, greens, lan and black. Choice $J.OO.
Complete Line of f JOHN B. STETSON HATS
Dress Shirts at $1.65 Soft cuffed, in printed madras and percales; excellent quality; desirable patterns.;
sizes 14 to 1 7.
' Buy Shirts Now High grade shirts, novelties, repps and dainty striped effects; new patterns, at
ft
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$2.35 and $2.65
Boys' Norfolk Suits at $10.95, Nearly all of these suits were taken from higher priced lines and radically reduced for this sale. Sizes to- 1 7 years $10.95.
Men's Trouser Sale ,$3.98-$4.95-$7.95 Every pair is worth more than we ask. Here is a large assortment at these sale prices. 28 to 50 waist.
MAY SALE OE Mens Slioes and Oxfords You'll think a great deal of these Shoes and Oxfords when you see them. You'll like them even more when you handle them: more yet when you put them on your foot. They are made with a correctness in style, quality and fit-that meets the requirements of men who want shoes of character.
Co-Operative - Shoes For Men High grade black gun metal calf shoe, "Princeton" last; best of oak soles, with full grain inner soles; a big CQ value at . . Men's Brown Calf English Model Real class for the young man; the "Jazz" last; verv dressy. J375
Edmonds' Foot Fitters Solid Leather AH Though Plenty of Toe Room. The World's Biggest Selling Single Style.
Munson in forepart! Combination in waist, instep and heel. Made for us by one of the country's
leading manufacturers who make only this ONE shoe
in ONE leather over ONE last. A shoe we
can recommend. -Special for May Drive. .
$10
Men's Brown Vici Kid Oxfords I lere is a high grade oxford made in a medium round toej has rubber hee3 attached, A special value Men's Black Oxfords Gun metal nd vici kid, English or wide tor models; good quality, at $6.00 and
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