Hammond Times, Volume 9, Number 12, Hammond, Lake County, 22 May 1920 — Page 8
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And Now Comes thre Final Drive for
New Customers and Bigger and Better
Values for the Last Week of May Sales
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FEATURES In our big center aisle we have eight tables which will have, beginning Monday, very unusual i-necials from our accessory and piee good:; sections. There will be a new feature practically every day. Watch for them. Center Ak-Ie Tables. SPECIALS For Monday and Tuesday Ginghams, 30c 27 inches wide ; standard quality, showing a biz 'mc of
pretty plaids, phin s'.ades r.nd
ftr:p.C7. .Monmy ar.d lucsday
39c
Strong Cloth, 29c
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in a pretty
Ime cf stripes for aprons, children'? frock?, etc. While 500
yards last. per yard
Unbleached Muslin 22c Yd. 56 inches wide, for sheets, pillowcase, etc.; fair quality, smooth finish. Monday OOand Tuesday, yard...'. Calico, 24c 24 inches wide, American standard quality; good ranr-e cf shades. Monday Ac and Tuesday, yard. ... Boys' Union Suits, 69c
L.vtra well made, knee short sleeve; c;9c value.
Children's Black Hose 35c Pair Medium nhhed; suitable for Leys or girls; line wearing. Filet Lace, HVzc Regular 15c quality; suitable for underwear and many ether purpeses. Embroidery, 59c 27 inches wide. for kiry dresses; value to 89c.
Thrift Monday
DOLLAR GROCERY SPECIALS
$1
Buy in Quantity. LARD Pure kettle rendered;
4 pounds
COFFEE Mmas Own Blend, the best flavored coffee you T " can buy; 2! 4 lbs . . . . & jL SOAP
American Family or Fels Naptha ; 1 3 bars .
CORN Smilax Brand; sweet (f "1 and tender; 6 cans. . TOMATOES
Weems Brand; No. 2
cans; 8 cans. . . .
CATSUP Monarch Brand; large (J? "1 size bottles; 4 for. . . i MILK Enzo Milk Compound; !? " tall cans; 10 cans. . . -" APRICOT BUTTER A delicious spread; C while they last, 6 cans
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MONDAY AND TUESDAY Yards and yards of soft and new silks are ready to be made into dresses, skirts, undergarments for summer. Qualities that are supreme at prices surprisingly low. Crepe-de-Chine, $2.69 Fancy Silk Poplin, $2.59
Crepe de Chine 40 inches wide, in a good rang- of shade?, including vjiite. Monday and Tuesday $2.69. Tub Silks, $3.98 Tub Silks 32 inches wide ; crepe de chine quality, in a pretty ranpe of stripes. Monday and Tuesday, yard $3.98. Kimona Silks, $2.69 Kimono Silks 36 inches wide, in a wide variety of designs and colors, for kimonos, lamp shades, etc. Monday and Tuesday, yard $2.69. Silk Remnants, $1.14 Silk Remnants 1 to 4 yard lengths, including crepes, satins, taffeta?, shantungs and poplins. While they last $1.19. "Jack Tar" Togs for Girls
$4.95 and Up to $19.75
For the growing girl and young miss who admire the new things in smat toggery there is nothing just quite so effective as Jack Tar Togs. We have them for all the girls, in the newest fahncs. of French Twill, Belgian Cloth, Galatea, Chambray and siikfinished popiin. Colors, pink.
Belgian blue, cadet blue and green; also white. Ail are trimmed with contrasting iIor combinations in the most attractive and charming designs, in which Jack Tar Togs far excel other garments on the market. They are made in one-piece dress and middy suit styles. All colors are guaranteed to wash, wear and give satis factcrv service; sizes 3 to 19 years; $4.95 to $19.73.' Also Separate Middy Skirts in white twilk all sizes. For Thrift Monday QA. 00 special at
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Fancy Silk Popiin; '38 inches wide, in cadet, navy, taupe and black for sport suits and skirts. Monday and Tuesday $2.59. Printed Georgette, $2.75 Printed Georgette 40 inches wide; double thread; beautiful patterns for dresses, blouses, etc.; $3.98 quality. Monday and Tues-. day, yard $2.75. Silk Linings, $1.95 Silk Linings 36 inches wide, in pretty brocaded designs, representing all wanted shades. Monday and Tuesday $1.95. Half Silk Crepe, 98c Half Silk Crepe 38 inches wide, in georgette crepe designs for summer dresses and wair-ts. Monday and Tuesday, yard 98c.
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Corset Special An unusual offering of Royal Worcester Corsets in broken and sample lots; white, pink couti! and flowered twill ; medium and low bust. There is a size to fit. Very J OQ special for Monday... . V 1 'OV
Special May Sale of 300 pairs Novelty Curtains
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XXen you see the-e aprons you will want to put in a supply of them. They're well made of light percal; in various plaids and stripes, daintily trimmed with white lawn ruffles. These aprons are easily worth up to $2.95, and at the very low pnee, $1.69 for "Thrift Monday, ycu should come early.
Blouses at 1.59 You'll want more than one at such a low price. They're well made in voile, in plain white or with colored dots ; newest style long and short sleeves. Thev're worth much more. For Mondav at $1.59. 100 TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED HATS Ycu will find in this lot just the hat you need for street or outing wear; jj "1 AA values up to $5.00. at P 1 .UU China piping, Milan, Lisere Braids. Colors: navy, brown, blue, red and black.
n a wide range of P..-.? jt.'i ;fH' ( it p cry cfTective all--J .'j$ ,ver design, Bel h&iUUL&l
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VOILE AND LACE CURTAINS Voile and Lace Curtains 2z yards long; voile curtains; have lace trimmed edge; white and ecru colors. Priced at (t "j A Q per pair
DON'T OVERLOOK THESE Household Specials
Screen Door, Window Screens; GT
S w.'tli t-.larl- adiustable, with
1 : . frame. black cxtra grade black I; I, j wire; extra wire; 18x33 size. ' 'I ..-II r-,,,,. bpecial at
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,j 2-8x6-8 size; very special at "4
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House Broom; union made, 4 sewed. Thrift Monday specia 1
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Johnson's Prepared Wax, at
liquid form; A pint size special at 43c . Johnson's Polishing Floor Brush, with extra high
grade brush, well made; yash Boiler, Rochester
special at $2.50
mm i j 1 1 1 1 ry
brand, sanitary handles,
copper bottom 53 gg II special at . . -h" v.
Men's Shirts
An unusual purchase accounts fo the unusual price of these high grade shirts. The selection includes the raw sprang patterns; sizes 14 to 17 $1.65 Summer Union Suits viVwAthletic style, f?Vj' a ''"Tof good grade feUltf'jgnainsook; also fZ4 U! Tv; ecru knit ''-l4union suits in fe H' t !rguIar , aud
Hi .'V jy all with closed
crotch; sizes
34 to 46; each
X-f $1.35
Men's Cotton Hose; cordovan and black; fine gauge; 1 Qfirst quality; pair Men's Khaki Trousers; dark khaki, good quality; all sizes to 50 waist; $2.69 pair Boys' Athletic Union 7QC Suity; sizes 8 to 15 yrs. Boys' Khaki Knickerbockers, a table full; also cloth knickers; sizes 6 to 16. J 25 Each V
Cafeteria Serves Luncheon from 11 to 2 third floor. Good Food, Sanitary.
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