Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 280, Hammond, Lake County, 14 May 1920 — Page 3
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Wilde Finishes Battling Murray in Two Rounds
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One of our Greatest Sales! Special purchases from overstocked makers at tremendous price concessions. A wonderful value-giving occasion, with savings averaging onethird to one-half.
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Every garment in the sale is strictly high class, faultlessly tailored in the latest fashion of superior quality materials. If money talks and prices speak for themselves, there is very little in the way of supplementary conversation that we need indulge in regards this sale, for the prices fairly shout its message of economy. Women's and Misses $40, $45, $50 New Serge Suits $29.75 Beautiful Tricotine Suits, $55, $60, $65 value's, at $39.75 Superbly Tailored Tricotine Suits, $70 to $80 values $49.75 Women's Full Length Blue Serge Coats, $29.75 values $14.75 Misses' Pretty New Sport Coats, values to $40.00, at $17.75 Silk Tricolette Coats, Angora Trimmed, $60 values, at $33.75 $65 Coats, full length models of nicotine, special at $39.75 $40 and $45 Dresses of Silk Taffeta, Georgette and Tricolette $29.75 Handsome New Satin Frocks, worth $65. at $34.75 Charming Georgette Gowns, elaborately beaded, at $36.75 $35 Sport Skirts of Baronette and Queen Anne Satin, at $19.75 $ 16.50 Checked Velour Dress Skirts, pretty styles, at $ 8.95 $7, $8 and $10 Georgette and Crepe de Chine Blouses, at $ 4.98 These Prices for Saturday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday On Account of the Paper Shortage We Are Limited to This Small Announcement
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That is a question you ought to ask yourself every time you buy g g clothes. When you buy here, though, you don't have to bother p. about it. We've taken care of that part for you in the clothes we j H sell. ff Hart Schaffner & Marx I and Michael Stern I
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Also several different new style and materials have just arrived. AH have received special prices for Saturday.
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SPECIAL VALUES IN NEW SHAPES
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HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE
Look right all trie time. The style, fit and shapeliness are just as s a ' evident after months of service as when you buy them. g j It's because the style is expertly tailored of all-wool fabrics by g J hand; trimmings and finish are of the kind that stand up under any g strain. H You'll find real values here. g I Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suits $37.50 to $65.00. I Michaels Stern Suits $25 to $40. g
Every Day? Almost is Circus Day in Young America Boys, full of fun. are just naturalS ly hard on their clotlncs. That's why we pay so much attention to the way H our boys clothing is made. StrongEE: ly built we guarantee service.
More than that, you'll fund very stylish models and a wide variety of beautiful patterns. Suits that sell regularly at $22.50. Some have two pairs of knickers. Suits that will give double service and retain their good looks much longer than the majority of clothes built for boys; ages 6 to 18. On sale Saturday only at
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