Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 17, Hammond, Lake County, 8 July 1920 — Page 3

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Thursdav. Julv 8. 1920. THE TIMES Pace THrep IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!!!Illlllllill!IIII!llll!l!lllli!!IISIIllliii! $6 to $8 Pretty Silk Blouses $3.95

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Included in this lot are new summer blouses of all silk georgette, beautifully beaded and embroidered, also new sport blouses of striped tub silk in the new colors, $6 to ( O QC $8 values, at00

TVeu; Silk Blouses $2. 19 More than a dozen difV ferent new and becoming styles, carefully made of silk pongee and Jap silk, clever collar effects, short sleeves, a variety of colors to chpose from, $3.50 and $4 blouses. 0 1Q

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Leave it to the Lion Store to Set the Pace for Values; Thsse Silk and and Voile Frocks are the Best Values Anywhere 700 Silk Dresses Reduced to Cost and in Many Instances Less than Cost Women wouldn't believe it possible to purchase such splendid dresses as we are offering at our July Clearance Sale well made dresses of Taffeta, Printed Georgette and Crepe de Chine, Satin and Tricolette the very latest styles shown this season. We mention but a few of the items. Space will not permit us to use every one of the many groups.

LOT J?-u-"a inat toV . , , , , nr Q Comprises rery high grade drfssrs. many X' A . 533 all silk taffetas and foulards, black and UJ 1 O . ,mmnr fr mninc wfr-fhit

) J 975 mok's' developed of all silk satin; values to $47.50. Reduced to .

colors; excellent daytime models for street and

afternoon wear. Priced at.

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$29.75

f flT Practical Dresses of dark colored voiles; the J ttvlei Are 5imnU vet vprv attractive- (nTm.rlir . 1 I

priced $15.00.

several styles

Sale price, your choice of

T finT oThis is one of the most beautiful lots of dresses we have ever offered. Newest materials, uch as flowered georgette, silk taffetas, printed crepe de chin;s, etc. A splendid variety of new models, 5501 7C priced at 1 . O

f S T1 yf Charming dresses of a superior c

crepe; elaborately beaded bodice and tunic

Splendid dresses for evening wear; $65

values. July Clearance Sale price

superior quality georgette

and tunic. $35.75

$10.75

f fmT' Pretty Summertime Frocks of printed voiles; Per--J 1 O sian and floral designs, in the popular dark grounds; a dozen different models; new collar effects, short sleeves; $22.50 and $25.00 $17 50

plaids and checks

trimmed; values to $15.00.

100 Women's and Misses TuB Frocii: attract-. ive models, made of best quality eruchams. in

very carefully made and prettily w7 QC

J f'T' O Women's cKarming Evening Gowtts of rich - tin ; " fashion's very latest modes for evniug - wear. These are from regular hues selling up as high as 057 7C $65. July Clearance Sale price

vices oh Good Shoes

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$6 Shoes and Oxfords 4.50

The well known Tomahawk shoes. English lasts; alo several smart models in oxfords; strictly all leather throughout; all sizes; regular $6 footwear. Stock Reducing Sale 54 price, pair .........

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WHITE FOOTWEAR Women's $3.50 and $4 white canvas pumps and oxfords ; Louis covered heels, also milpL?.$2.95

Women's $7.50 Oxfords, $4.95

600 pairs of women's- high grade $7.50 oxfords; newest spring models, in brown and black kid, also brown calf; Louis or military heels; all sizes; wonderful values at GlA Cktt the sale price, pair. .

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WORK SHOES ' 1 Men's extra heavy guaranteed $5 work shoes, of brown grain calf; bellows tongue, double leather soles, strictly solid; all size,; marked $3,95 down to

BOYS SHOES Godman's solid leather button shoes; sizes 1 to 5'2: strongly made; will give extra good service; same style as picttrred; $4 values; rc? $2.95 Dan

BOYS SHOES Fairfield regular $5 shoes; English lasts; made of best mahogany calf, fitted with best all leather soles; sizes 1 to 5'2- Stock Re-pr3.....3-45

GIRLS' SHOES Stylish little high top shoes of brown patent leather, cloth tops to match; button style, tassel trimmed; sizes 4 to 8; regular price $3; onsale' $1.68 pair

SLIPFERS $1 Little tots ar.kle strap slippers; patent "leather vamps, vici kid counters; bow trimmed; durable leather soles; sizes 4, 4'2 and 5; 5&.$1.00.

GIRLS' SHOES Misses' fine $3.00 school shoes in patent leather and gun metal calf; cloth tops, dependable all leather soles; sizes 1 1 ' 2 10 2;

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$1.95

$5 and $6 Low Cuts Colonial Pumps of kidskin, 3-strap slippers cf patent leather and oxfords of vici and dull kid; high a"d,-w. . $3.50 heels; pair...

500 pairs of Women 9s Sample Oxfords Roadman's samples of high class oxfords worth $12.50 the pair; newest lasts; brown, gray and black kid-skin and patent leather. Don't judge these by the lew price; come see them; per Cfi K(

pair

LAST DA Y Final Clearance of all SUMMER HATS

Straw Combinations $1.50, $4.50 and $7.50 All Sport Hats, Choice $3.00 All Children's Hats, Choice $2.95

Big Cut Price Drug Sale All tWeek See Ad Page 2

t July Clearance Sale of Isdens Fine Suits

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Economy is the watch word today and men can economize by selecting such well-known makes of clothes as Hart Schaffner & Marx and Society Brand suits at these prices. Selection is broad enough to meet every man's requirements, because every suit in stock is included in the clearance. $47.50 and $50 Hart Sckffner & Marx and Society Brand $41.75 $52.50 and $55 Hart Sehaffner & Marx and Society Brand $46.75 $57.50 and $60 Hart Sehaffner & Marx and Society Brand $49.75 $62.50 and $65 Hart Sehaffner & Marx and Society Brand $53.75 $67.50 and $70 Hart Sehaffner & Marx and Society Brand $58.75 $72.50 and $75 Hart Sehaffner & Marx and Society Brand $63.75 Broken Sizes of H. S. & M. and Society Brand $40 Suits now $24.75 Broken Sizes cf H. S. & M. and Society Brand $45 Suits now $28.75

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GREAT VARIETY OF . COLUMBIA RECORDS "More than half a hundred new Columbia Records har-'e been released for the month of July. They include many of the latest dances, popular song hits crt this season, band and orchestra selections, and many other varieties of music, including the especial treat of hearing great Grand Opera stars sing simple sentimental ballad. Rota Ponselle. whose dramatic soprano has thrilled many New York Metropolitan Opera House audiences.

sings that simple love song 'Values.' and her interpretation of this ballad is just as vivid as if she were singinginsr some great soarins opera aria. Margaret Romaine. New York Mctrop. iitan Opera Company star, has made Columbia Records thij month of two ardent messages of love. " Your Eves Have Told Me So" and "Deep in My Heart" are worthy of hei; operatic so-

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Sixteen of the latest dances. Including a full dozen fox-trots, are among this months releases. The first record ever made vth Ted Lewi Jazi

Band selections on bc-th s:des has on one side "YW See You in C-U-B-A." I with incidental whistling by Ted Lew

is himself, a fox trot in which even the trombone sounds thirsty and on the other "The Moi. n Shines on the Moonshine." another fox-trot which furnishes the logical sequence to the trip to Cuba, which has not yet gone dry.

The Times" want ads "bring astonishing results if their users ajj o be believed

ST. CYRIL AND METHODIUS CELEBRATION AVHITIXG, Ind., Jply S The celebration by the Slovak Catholics of Whiting of the patron saint:-. Cyiil and Methodius, at the auditorium f the Slovak Hums o-n Sunday eveninr, July 4'h. marked another grat day in their hi.-tory. The diy was fittingly observed by a plend.d program cons;ttiny ft adruoM, xo-X .d

struir.ental masio and a playlet. Dr. Rev. Joseph Rud:mv:y of Czecho Slovakia delivered the principal address c-f the evening in which none of the characteristics and glories of the patron saints were wanting. During the Doctor's speech several memberof the aud.enie who attempte.l to raise a demons: ration insisted upon ditturbing him by ani.oying questions which the speaker has ence answered but the audience took a hand in the affair and

disposed of

the trut'ie-ma-

tii bv throwing them out.

Rev. Victor Elah inka of Chicago and Rev. Michael Cc -rbach of Whiting also culcgia.d the patron saints. A big round of applause was accorded n Miss Mary Chilia a im- rendered a beautiful pis.no solo. Father Benedict popular Slovak priest acted as chairman of the celebration. f The singing c-f the Star Spangled Banner by the audience concluded the speakers program after which a humorous playlet of six characters was staged in clever fashion. Due cred.t is acknowledged to the

celebration committee for prepaiing this splendid program and to those who participated in it.

Glorious Revenge. Brother Lad gone to a basketball game ami left lit Me .sister at home, e.-y much tr her disapproval, ha bopan at once to lay plans for rftvensre, saying: "Motlior, I know what I'll do. I I! Jusrjr with you to the dentist tomorrow and have a tooth pulled. I'll fix him and won't he be sorry?"