Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 297, Hammond, Lake County, 4 June 1920 — Page 3
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Mrs. Wadsworth and one of her children. Mrs. James Wadsworth, Jr., wife cf the senator from New York, was recently elected president of the American , Women's Legion in Washington. The organization is composed of the wives, mothers and sisters of World war veterans.
I Priceson Women's App are iMaveB
While men's clothing is given - prominence in this j ad you Will find reductions equally as big in every
department of this great store. Women's Suits, Coats, Dresses, Skirts, Blouses, etc., are actually priced at cost at less in many instances.
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PUFFED-UP FEET;
Instant relief for sore, ach-! s ing, tender, calloused fset and corns. j
Ton'r? fnotsick! Tour foet fppl tired, i zzz jruffed up. chafed, achinp, sweaty, and j thev need -Tiz." 1 "Tiz"' mikfs fept rrmarkably fresh ! and sore-proof. 'Tiz" tak-s th pain : ZZZ. and burn right out of corns, callouses ; EEE and bunions. "Tiz" is the (rrar.J?t : f oot-giaddener the world has ever IZ known. j SZS Get a box of "Tiz" at any drug1 store and end foot torture for a whole yar. Never have tired, aching, swea- i ty. smelly feet; your shoes will fit fine I ZZ and you'll only wish you had tried I ZZZ "Tiz" sooner. Accept no substitute. 1 Adv. i
HIGHLANDS
Mrs. J. Jamieson pleasantly enter- ZZl
tained the Ladies' Aid Society at her home, last Thursday afternoon. The meeting" was well attended. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. E. 'Werdemann in two weeks. Mrs. A. L. Reiner whe has been in 'iVisconsin. came home Tuesday n:ffht. arcompan.ed by her children. Ruth and Arthur, who have been visiting relatives in Blue Inland. "W . Snyder, Mrs. Lewis and daugh
ter Helen, of hicae'". were guests of
.Mr. ana .Mrs: tl. 'erry, peroration Day.
Mr. anft Mrs. Xeyhart moved to Griffith Tuesday. j Mrs. John Lynch spent Wednesday ZZZ In Chicago . J A baby girl arrived at the ho-me of , 5 Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Katz. Tuesday afternoon. Miss Mabel Allen and A. Mginnt of) Hammond, were the guests of T'.Iiss j
Caroline Krause on Decoration Pay. The Loyal Workers held a business meeting Tuesday evening. tr elect a
r.ew teacher. Mr. Paugherty accept- - ed the position temporarily. I Miss Caroline Krau?-e has resigned I
from her duties at the telephone office In "Highland and will leave Ju'v first, much to the regret of hrr many frinis and acquaintances Tvho have found her "kind, helpful and accomodating at all times.
A number ct young people from Highland attended a surprise party - held at the Pam Koedyker o.f th East I Ridge. Tuesday nisht. I Mr. and Jfrs. Kdward Rudicel moved to Chicago Tuesday. j T Mr. and Mrs. H. Perry were Chica- j rj go visitors Sunday. j
Keane's School for Dancing ORPHEUM HALL 152 STATE ST., HAMMOND. PHONE 3323.
Select Dancing Assemblies Everj J Thursday Evening. j s Classes for Beginners Every Monday I Evening. This is the place you'll find good clean E5 music and dacing. No suggestive zzz dancing allowed in this hall.' I PRI7ATE LESSONS FROM 9 A. M. TO 10 P. M. jEE High School Classes Everr Friday Evening. i
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Slops lati Coming Out; Doubles Its Beauty.
A few cents buys "Panderine." After j
an application of "Panderine" you ean:;E r.ot find a fallen hair or -any dandruff, j 3 besides every hair shows new life, 1 1ZZZ
vigor, brightness, more color and I
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The Shoe Department offers values in men's, women's and children's shoes that positively cannot be dup- M heated elsewhere and so it oes throughout the H store; every department is striving to reduce stocks. Costs and profits have been entirely forgotten in the J attempt to do so.
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Clothing prices have been high we know that. They will continue to be high because labor and materials are no lower and there is no prospect that they will be. We are giving you an opportunity to buy fine clothing at Reduced Prices. Our stocks are entirely too lame for this time of the year we must reduce them at once. It is going to cost us money to do it because the same merchandise we are now offering at cut prices would cost us considerably more at wholesale today.
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Cos yriglit 1920 Hart SchafFncr & Marx
1 Here's the Reductions Which Have Been Made on the Finest Clothes in iKe Land
MEN'S $35.00 AND $37.50 QOQ 7C MEN'S $52.50 SPRING SUITS, i& A A C( SPRING SUITS, reduced to. & reduced to )U
$39.50
MEN'S $40.00 AND $45.00 SUITS, reduced to
MEN'S FINE $50.00 SUITS, jJ42 50
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MEN'S FIHE $50.00 SUITS, C H u1 A EN'S $67.50 SUITS have reduced to A fceca reduced to
HEN S 562.50 SPRING SUITS, f'EfrS HIGHEST GRADE
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$59.50 i
-N'S SUITS THAT WERE C 1Q Cfl LIEN'S IliGII CLASS $55.00 f & $57.50, reduced to vP'iO.OU SUrTS, reduced ta tpOUWU
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$70.00 SUITS, reduced to. r.:?i'S VERY FINEST $75.00 SUITS, reduced to tPOD.OU
I All Boy's ool Suits at Reduced Prices j
High grade dependable suits for school or dress wear. Most of them have two pajrs of knickers. Homespuns, cheviots and cassimeres, in fancy gray, blue, brown and olive mixtures. Remember, these goods were not specially purchased for this sale but are our own High Grade Lines specially reduced. Ages 6 to 1 8 years. Boys' $30.00 and $32.50 Suits, reduced to $26.50 Boys' $25.00 and $27.50 Salts, reduced to , $22.50 Boys' $22.50 Spring Suits, reduced to $19.50 Boys' $20.00 New Spring Suits, reduced to $16.50 Boys' $18.00 High Grade Suits, reduced to $14.50 Boys' $15.00 Quality Suits, reduced to $12.50 Boys' $13.50 School Suits, reduced to. $11.50
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specials in Uomesttcs i
B Un'oleaclied Muslin Yard wide, Perperel Sheeting 81-inch extra standard cpahiy ur.Ucachcd r.ra.'in, licavy quality unbleached sheeting; S
regularly at $1.10 per yard.
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per yard, omy Keducing Sale, per yard. . .
Blaached Muslin A well known 60c Nainsook 4000 yards cf fine
standard quality of yard wid-j rau
hn, full bleached, (ire cambric finish;
reujar 40c quality; per yard
quality nainsook and long cloth for rr
women's undergarments; regular
90 c clua-ity, priced for this sale, per yard
39c I
TaHs D-nm!: 7.2-inch mercerized White Voile 1,800 yards of plain EE v
taoie oamasK,; extra heavy quality; w.iite mercerized voiles; fine sheer EE
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.beautiful flora! ar.d conventional patterns; rerular $1.59 Ol Q quality; per yard. . . . "
qual.ty for women's and children's
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summer dresses quality; yard .
I Enibroidrrv jinr:?, for unJcrinushns ; Stock Reducing Sale price, yard . 8c
Lretonne L'rcoscr cari5, trirvTiou oiic; Moc Keducing bale, cache . . .Z9c
The Basement Offers these Bargains for ike Stock Reducing Sale
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C59 IltctTll Irons, highly nick, el p'l'cd: gruarant"ed for oni" year: rfjrularly $7. On sale at $4.C3
Curtain Btretca. era; size 6x2; nonrut nick!f(1 r'ns and center brace; reeular rrice S? IS: on sals at 51.69
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LADDERS $1.75
5-foot Step Ladder, made of h-t Clothes Lines; best henip. .VIquality Norway pine, with pail which foot length; regular Sac valu; locks the ladder; J2.S0 kind at $1.75 on sale at 23o
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The- famoas Bnalap Creaxx and C?g- Wlip Y.ith bowl as pic-tur-ed; $1.23 value; on
fta.e at 79c
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Only three more days of the great Stock Reducing SaleSaturday, Monday and Tuesday.
KAUFMANN WOLF - Hammond. Shd
The valuer in v omen's Apparel are phenomenal prices have been cut t ) cost, and les3 in many instances.
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