Hammond Times, Volume 9, Number 19, Hammond, Lake County, 10 July 1920 — Page 3
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That It is Sere to Stir Every Women's Enthusiasm for Thrift 9 In addition to these specially purchased short Hoes and odds, we are offering our own merchandise at drastically reduced prices. Mow much this sale means to you is demonstrated by the very extraordinary values offered on Just the things you need whether it he for yourself or family. N .
The MILL END SALE opens with the assurance that it will be the biggest in the history of the store. Always striking out anew always hewing to the cost line always buying when opportunities to buy reliable merchandise at a sacrifice present themselves. These are a few of the reasons why the Lion Store is always in a position, even in these times of high priced merchandise, to offer its patrons the very cream of the markets at lower prices than any store. More than $75,000 worth of mid-summer merchandise was secured for this event during a remarkable "slump" in wholesale prices, which occured just recently. We do not consider further reasons necessary. The values offered are the strongest and most compelling reasons why you should visit this store during the Mill End Sale, commencing Monday, July 12th and continuing until Wednesday, July 21st.
Wanted SO Extra 1 Salespeople, Apply Monday Morning
Doors Open at 9 o'Clock Sharp Monday, July 12th
KAUFMAN N & WOLF - Hammond. Ind.
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