Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 83, Hammond, Lake County, 24 September 1920 — Page 3
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CKarmingly representative of Fashion are the new Suits and Dresses at this store. So lovely are they, and withal so economically priced that it is a double pleasure for women to view thenv Saturday has to offer these wonderful values.
A Smart Suit at $57.50 Duvet de Laine, Wool Velour or Tricotine is the material, beautifully trimmed with sealine collar and sealine coat bottom. Pretty self-stitching adds a welcome touch to this "ripple" model. Saturday only, $57.50.
FINER SUITS $137.50 Of elegant Ylama Cloth, in reindeer, featuring smart arrow head stitching.
A DRESS OF MIGNONETTE $71.50 A mctif of cut steel beads is cleverly adapted to this model, emphasizing the long tunic.
A Chic Serge Dress $19.75 Pretty, indeed, with its quaint embroidery at waist, clever little embroidered collar and attractive tie back. And, too, we almost forgot to mention, it is of navy blue serge and is a remarkable value, for Saturday only.
Smart Slioes for All at
Decided Savings
The best way to get good-looking shoes at a big saving is to come to this busy shoe store tomorrow and outfit the entire family. Here are just a few ways to save money on desirable Fall footwear.
$8. W. L. Douglas Shoes Stamped at the W. L Douglas factory $8 and $8.50. All the new Fall .920 lasts. V. L. Douglas Shoes stand QfZ QC for superior quality. Your choice Saturday for. . , V-I7iJ Men's Black and Tan Work Shoes, of kangaroo calf leather. Wonderful value at $4.00. AH sizes for men. 0 QC t Saturday only at . .b Vtfw
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Growing Girls $ 7 Hi-Top Shoes This isone of the smartest lace models seen this Fall. Made of a superior grade of black or brown calf skin, on a very attractive E A R last, with medium heel. Sizes 2'2 to 7. At 'pO.tU GROWING GIRLS' $5 HI-TOP SHOES A pretty shoe for dress or school wear, in black gun metal. CjQ jA high top lace model with medium heel; 2Yl to 7
,k $S and $8.50 'PllV SH0ES
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Saturday offers two exceptional bargains in Boy's School Suits, that speak wonders for our
abihty to sell clothes economically.
Boys' $22.50 Suits $16.75 They are made of all-wool serges, cheviots, cassimeres and worsteds materials tested by us for their wearing qualities made to Lion Store standards of excellence. Some have two pairs of trousers. Sizes 8 to 18. $18. Blue Serge Suits $12,75 Good blue serges are mighty scarce. These are wonderful values, combining wearing quality with good looks and exceptional tailoring. Sizes 8 to ) 8.
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-HKr.O. .s.;,f. 23 One of the most Important dnaiim nls rvor scfzoil In tho i .unitry-u fij. ilri o nahm "Iols" nn.l fxtromislM a. complito rostor of nnuns mill aJilrrssps i'f inure than 1.H0C all-K-eil "Iteils" lild l'-n In v-ry nook anil corner of Ani' tlca. is in the possession of L'hl. f of I'olioo t'Jarrity hcr toiluy. As many in listed In New York anil oth.-r castrrn cltios, U:o police lielicve tliat. tlio evidence may prove .sitniilrant ij. connection with the search for terrorists, who have maJe bomb threats in eastern states. Tho document wan seized by- the officers of the police department's bomb squad, who arretted l'elcr Zalletskas. an alleged "Jted" in his home. Za'ietskas is said to bo a district organized lor the Communist party.
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r INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! CHICAGO. fi-pl. 2.1 Orders cutting their catalog prices from 10 to 20 per cent on several lines of merchandise including men's ready-to-wear clothing- and wool frarments, were on their way today through all departments of Sears, Knelntck & Co., and Mont comery Ward & Co. Chicago's two bis mail order houses. Cotton staples, muslins, cambrics, sheetings, women's clothing of many kinds, led the list of reductions In both firms. Food prices, with the single exception
f sugar, will remain the. same trawr'inly. Sugar was listed at $13.it0 per hundred pounds. Standard dress goods w ern reduced approximately 10 per cent and will not go back to previous levels. A reduction of 25 P r cent from a few months ago in furniture prices was nnou need. No statements were made by either firm with regard to reasons for the reductions in their lists.
MUNSTER
Mrs. Fred Harman who was hurt so 1 !Ui!y last Sunday is improving nicely. Mr. It.irman is in hopes to bring hr lu me from tha Gary .hospital ia a f w days Frank Staitz oldest daughter. May. has scarlet fever, they havn not been uble to obtain a nurse as yet. W;.rd has been received from Casper Hugh? that he had been having pneumonia. Mrs. iMaggle Elbert Klefer from Si.stT: Lakes, Mich., visited her brothft. llfurcc Kibert this week. The farmers are now busy filling their silos. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Edd Fapp, a fon, last Monday. Mrs. Spalding from Crown Point Is spending a few days with her daughters and family. Mrs. A. G. Nicholson. Mis: ilyra Fierce entertained the teachers Monday evening In her home. Word received from Mrs. Ella Demmon that she was improving and they were going to bring her Out to her daughters. Mrs. George Frazer's home, t! is week.
LOSES LIFE IN N. Y. FIRE
NEW YORK, Sept. 23. Cut off from escape when a stairway burned as he
was searching for a wonjan and her child, Samuel Fashatsky, a watchman, lost his life i-arly today In a fire In a four-story loft building at C03-7 Sackman street, Brooklyn. The woman, Mr Hyman Godovltz. and her child, left the building by another stairway. Two firemen ivcre over come -while searchine for the watchman.
SHIP BY WATER
BOSTON. Because It Is cheaper to ship by -water than by rail, a larg.'; part of the blueberries now being
of?jr9d In local maikets ore from Nova Scotia. This is also despite the
faci that there is a banner crop of Nw England blueberries this year.
DON'T GIVE UP If disco-raged and sick, CONSULT an honest, reliable SPECIALIST and find out the truth concerning yourself. DO IT NOW Don't Wait Until It Is Too Late and No Care Can Be Assured Yon I THREAT and CURE Piles. Fistula. Rectal. Prostacic. Bladder. Kidney. Nervous. Skin. Blood Diseases. Catarrh. Bronchitis, Asthma. Hay Fever, Goitre. Rheumatism, Stomach and Liver Troubles. Men's Diseases Cured WOMEN'S, CHILDREN'S DISEASES cured by painless, pleasant means. REMEMBER, my office is equipped to girt all modern treatments. I GUARANTEE personal, honest treatment, with quickest results, at lowest cost.
Hours : 912 15 78 Sundays: 912
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"SVOU'LU find that Good Clothes this Fall will cost no less than at the beginning of last Spring. -f . . : We have investigated every avenue of conditionsmarkets, mills and clothing tailors prices cannot be otherwise. You, of course, do not want td believe this. Neither do we. But what we want to believe cannot alter the actual situation. K K K There are no finer clothes made than Kuppenheimer gooH clothes no cheaper clothes made, because of the long service they give. And they look so much better on a man a real investment in good appearance. Good clothes could not possibly be sold for less than these are offered you both maker and merchant are sacrificing part of their just profits. : it were possible to sell these clothes for a fraction of a cent less than they are offered you this Fall, rest assured WE'D BE THE FIRST TO DO IT. $50. $55. $60. $65. THE MODEL1 RotKschilds & HitscK Hammond's , Best Clothiers the house of Kuppenheimer good clothes
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