Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 30, Hammond, Lake County, 23 July 1920 — Page 9

Friday, July 23. 1920

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No matter how big a bank account you have. no matter how little you care about a saving on your grocery bill.

I want you to try the'

Groceteria. You'll like it. This is Everybody's Store. We carry standard high grade merchandise the same brands ,that you will find in the best stores of New York and Chicago. Don't forget that the Groceteria is a quality Store for quality people. Wm. Sweitzer Manager The '

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Everybody s Store Everywhere 78 State St. Block West of Hohmaa

DANCE FROCK FOR LATE SUMMER WEAR

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ed .themselves at tiio White City oa Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Craft of MyrtJo avenue entertained a number of relatives and friends at a elx o'clock dinner at their home on Tuesday evening. ; Mr: and Mrs. Irwin Hanson of 80. Chleajto wer Bobertsdale visitors en

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Here is an attractive and rather simple dance frock for late summer or early fall wear. It is fashioned of pale preen chiffon taffeta with an odd draped skirt. The bodice is made of silver cloth with pal irreea tulle pleated over it.

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Miss Catherine McGourty of Superior avenue was able to resume her work as clerk In the Hunter grocery store, after being ccafined to her borne for several days with tonsllltls. Mrs. Bertha Lane waa In South Chicago on business Tuesday. Morris Lindele returned to his home in Chicago after spending several weeks of his vacation with, his aunt. Mrs. Bertha Lane of Myrtle avenue. Mrs. Charley (Bent ef Union Mills. Ind.. is visiting at the home of her son John Teterson and children of Myrtle avenue. Mr. and Mra. C. Johnson and son Warren cf Lake avenue motored to Blue Island the fore part of this week to visit Mrs. Johnson's eister Mrs. r.auch and family. Mrs. Henry Eggers of Lake avenue, was a Chicago business visitor Wednesday . Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Atchison c-f Hammond spent Wednesday evening at the Atchison home on Lake avenue. Several of our young people enjoy-

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Answer This? Do women get as much pleasure out of life as men? If this thing were to be debated, it would reveal the startling fact that women are in reality slaves. Slaves to what? Slaves to a home 365 days a year; slaves to the children; slaves to husband; slaves to the manifold duties that a home entails; slaves oft-times to those who are unappreciative. But Things are Changing? With modern ways of making a home what it should be a new era is about to dawn for womankind. The coming of the THOR ELECTRIC WASHER and THE HOOVER SUCTION SWEEPER has taken a great burden from the shoulders of women. With our convenient monthly payment plan

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woman in Lake county cannot own a THOR or a HOOVER. We believe these to be the best machines. May we tell you why we think so? Sold on convenient monthly payments. Standard Electric Engingeering Co. 639 SO. HOHMAN STREET PHONE HAMMOND 525 Boy Your Electrical Goods From &n Electrical Dealer

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Tuesday evening. Mrs. John Elau!, Sr.. -cf Robert avenue entertained the Marquette club on Wednesday afternoon. Carda were the feature of the afternoc-n after which dainty refreshments were servedMrs. H. Thlesson of Indianapolis boulevard, was a South Chicago visitor on Wednesday.

THREE KILLED IN IISH RIOTING

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INTERNATIONAL. NEWS SERVICE1 LONDON. July Zi. Three more persons were killed today in a renewal of fighting between Sinn Felners and Unionists at Belfast, according to a dispatch from that city. The trouble has spread from the

Sinn Fein section into the Oranga quarter cf the city. Firing was in

progress duriag the morning.' The trouble began yesterday with a clash between Sicn Ftln and Unionist workmen wlhch made It necesaary to rush troop reinforcements into the city. One person wa killed and thirty wounded early In the night when troops fired upon a mob, according to an earlier dispatch from Belfast.

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$8 and $9 Value Newark Oxfords, sold by us as a bigSpecialat$6. 85-Now-

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$9 and $10 Value NEWARK OXFORDS, sold by us as a big special at $7.85 Now

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Cordo, Viti Kid Gun Metal and Russet SOME Bargains ana SOME Shoes These !

And see how we have smashed their prices ! . $4.48 fr those that we hnve featured as a leader at $6.85, and which were worth $8 and $9. And $5.98 for those that were featured at $7.85 and which were worth $9 and $10. And why have we cut their prices so mercilessly? Because we have joined with other leading retail merchants to break the backbone of high prices. We have Miberately ignored cost, value and profit in this big swing against high prices. ouie tomorrow and you will see the finest Oxfords at tiicc2 prices you could possibly wish for!

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Hammond Store 572 SOUTH HOHMAN STREET Open Tuesday and Saturday Nights.

Our Towel, Underwear and Hosiery Sale proves to be an attraction to practice economy. Tomorrow is the last day. Open until 9:30 P. M.

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A Final Clearance of and Ends of ReadytoWear

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To windup our July Clearance Sale we have grouped together about fifty garments at an unheard-of low figure All-Wool Coats and Dolmans All-Wool Suits All-Wool Dresses Satin and Taffeta Dresses Cotton Voile Dresses Each one of these garments represents an exceptional value. Of course, there is no range of sizes in all the styles, but practically all sizes are represented throughout the lot. All reduced to

Skirt Special For Saturday we are offering Silk Poplin Skirts, in women's and misses sizes; the best of styles and shades. Also high-grade White Gabardine Wash Skirts, in women's sizes (J Q Q EC

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AT THIS LOW PRICE THEY'LL GO FAST

Special Selling of Women's and Children's Bathing Suits

Children's Bathing Suits

Women's Bathing Suits An unusual showing of children's wool Bathing Suits, in green, navy and red. with trimmings of contrasting shades. Speciar for tomorrow, each $3.75.

You will enjoy a visit to our Beach Apparel department just as much as you

will your dip in the water. We have H'"' BLathing Suitf- madeJof wof! Jcrsey' in all the new colors and combinations. an unusually fine assortment of suits including kangaroo and copen. Americanand accessories to show you and each and U"k' "d oth"s t0 num"ous to mention, special, each day you delay means one day less of " ri 1 O r Penjoyment of the beach. V s O

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b making the biggest noise in town. Hundreds have shared in the big savings cf this sale. It is the sale of the year, and you will certainly regret if you do not take advantage of the many values in clothing for the family, now being offered. Cash or Credit - Prices .the Same While most stores do away with cedit during a sale, we offer you the privilege cf opening an account for any item in our sale. Cash if you wish but no extra charge for credit. Clothing for the Family 4 V2 Off Women's Suits V3 off Dresses . .14 off Men 's Suits Aoff 1 - 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 Women s Coats V3 off Skirts A off Boys' Suits Reduced

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