Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 116, Hammond, Lake County, 2 November 1920 — Page 10

TllK TIMES 'I'uosrlay, .November 2, 11)20. K . .. . ., -. v i -- c-..-M,3i.-in;iK. una,. lygii SSL! 3 FRENCH KID GLOVES, WEDNESDAY AT $2.39 Fine imported French Kid Gloves, in black or white, self or contrasting backs. You'll need a pair now. Wednesday at $2.39. ward Co Mimas Coe , N:w VeiUT f c a rd In all the new popular shades and patterns. Also imported DOUBLE STAMPS WEDNESDAY patterns in all new effects. Wednesday, 59c per yard.

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A Special Purchase of Sample Bed Spreads in Three Low Priced Groups This will be the opportunity of the year to replenish your supply of Bed Spreads. We were fortunate in purchasing a manufacturer's sample line and will place the entire lot on sale Wednesday morning at unheard-of low prices. The Spreads are slightly soiled from handling, but the qualities of most numbers are the very best the market affords. LOT 1 Large and medium ize, hemmed, crocheted patterns; a few dimities. The regular retail price of these Spreads is Cjl QC about $3.00. Each. . . JJ LOT 2 This lot consists of a beautiful assortment of crocheted patterns in square and cut corners; hemmed and square. The regular $5.00 values. 0 CQ Special at LOT 3 A pretty selection of satin marseilles, in fu'l sized, hemmed or scalloped designs. Regular $7.50 values. fro Q Q Special at .0 Lovely things from the Art Section for Wednesday DRESSER SCARF-Stamped on good quality cream colored needle weave, in pretty Jap designs. Size 18x50 89 c Special Wednesday at. . . . BUFFET SET Three-piece set. stamped on good quality Butcher's linen, in cross stitch design. QO Special Wednesday at. . . . CROCHET COTTON Kloster cordonnet special, in all sizes and

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Little Girls' are Not Forgotten In fact, their display of coats is just as important as mothers splendid values plenty of models rich quality materials, such as corduroy and chinchilla, that keep out cold winds lined throughout. New dark colors. Sizes 6 and 7. Bring little daughter along when you shop at the November Sale of Coats. Several prices to choose from at $6.95 $7.50 $9.95 Girls 9 Coverall Aprons Are made of good quality percale, in light and dark colors. Regular .$1.95 value. (tl AQ Wednesday at P 1 .J

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So many coats! Such bewitching styles, colors and fabrics! Can you imagine an opportunity for happier selection than this great Coat Event now provides here 7 We scoured the country accepting some offers, rejecting others until we found enough Coats of the dependable, smartly styled variety to make this November Coat Selling the remarkable value-giving event that ft is. Serviceability is assured, for each garment has been rigidly inspected and only those Coats which come up to our high standards of line, fabpc and workmanship are presented at substantially reduced markings. The Coats in each group represent the greatest value that can possibly be offered for their prices. And being a woman, you will appreciate the lovely soft fabrics, the large assortment of colors, the charm of the exquisite trimming?, and the vvy in which every single Coat provider for practical and

warm use, combined with style and beauty, be sure and visit tnis display before you pjrrhase your new Coat. These descriptions below are mong the 1

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Serviceable Coats Coats for women, made in serviceable all-wool materials, richly lined and inter-lined, for practical every-day wear, in shades of navy, brown, black and taupe. Sizes up to 25 00 482. at

Coats for Women Coats beautifully fashioned, in wrappy or straight line effect, of high grade materials such as Bolivia, Crystal Cord. Wool Velour, Broadcloth or Polo Cloth. Fur collars of Nearseal, Raccoon, Opposum or Nutria. Embroidery is abundantly featured in some, .E 00 Other Coats up to $175.00

Junior-Misses Coats Coats for the junior, miss and the smaller women in a splendid showing of all-wool heather mixture cloth, cleverly pleated models, ,'arge wrappy collars, in shades of brown, blue, copen and tan. They're worthy of g 00 immediate inspection at

Now the Clock's Turned Back still One Hates to Get Up 8-Day Signal Automatic Alarm Clock, height 6J4 in., width 5 in., at $5.50 Tattoo, 1-day, intermittant alarm $3.75 Slumber Stopper, 1-day alarm. at $2.95 Jump, 1 -day alarm .... $1 .98 Junior Tattoo, the little alarm clock of many uses, an accurate time keeper $3.95 A Sale of Flannelette Nightgowns, Pajamas Petticoats, Bloomers for Wednesday NIGHT GOWNS In pink and blue striped flannelette, trimmed with braid or contrasting color, made full and long. "E Wednesday at 4P.O Out sizes at $3.75 PAJAMAS Made of flannelette, for. women, in white and colors, with feet or finished with ruffle at ankle. Trimmed with frogs and braid. r OC Wednesday at VO.&O BLOOMERS Of flannelette, ruffle at knee, finished with shell stitch in color to match stripe. "tO OC Wednesday at ......

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Sale of Boys' Suits, Mackinaw s and Overcoats

Over 300 garments to select from, made of dependable fabrics, dark and serviceable patterns. Mackinaws In heavy, warm fabrics, school overcoats; dark, practical colors; all at $10.95

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A' Particular Selling of Women's New Fall Boots at $10 Women will not only be enthused with the beautiful lines of this shoe, but the comfort and extra wear one gets from them at such a low price

is bound to please.

Women's New Fall Boots Black and brown glace kid. latest military heel model, Goodyear welt sewed soles, widths AA to D. All sizes. Regular price $13. ! 1 C Wednesday's special at VP 1.VJ

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Boys' Line Trousers Dark mixtures, materials to match suits. Regular $3.00 values, at $1.98

Serviceable Suits Just right for school. All sizes for big or little boys. Fancy pattern suits, blue serges included. Wonderful values at

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Boys9 Pa jama Sleepers They are made in splendid warm quality outing flannel, in pink and blue stripe. Silk fros fastenings. Sizes 6 to 8. CI QQ Special at. . .$2.00 and 1 Flannelette Blouse Ladies will find a good assortment here in striped effects, in gray or tan; collar can be worn either open or buttoned. Special CJO QC for Wednesday at . . . . VO Bathrobes They make splendid gifts. Beacon blankets, in all colors, trimmed with

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Women's Spats Fine quality cloth, in black and colors, perfect fitters, all sizes. d 1 QQ Wednesday's special at U 1 0

Just 50 Pairs of Wool Finished Blankets Reduced to $3.98 A Sale for Wednesday and Thursday They are regular double-size blankets, in broken and

plaid patterns and assorted colors, with thread whipped edse. Reduced from $6.00 a pair for Wednes

day and Thursday, while they last, at$3.98 per pair, j

Grocery Specials for Wednesday DEMONSTRATION FAUST INSTANT PEAS Falls River Brand sweet and Cr0fFfE?nr TV rao.ma' a tender. 1 Cp of high grade cofie m insUrc. QQ p. 1 tr r JL O C Special at OOC Doz. cans $1.75. tan.. w w n.AMI?rk's American Famiy or SNOWDRIFT For all cooking. 2 Fels Naptha. HA Ih n S7r OA

0 bars for ' - , ,b. can COFFEE Our Famous Minas Blend, 3 lbs. $1.00. QC BUTTERINE Jelke's Good (2 C Per lb OOC Luck. 2 1b. pkg . .OC

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SALL-S WVEHMUXT CiMlS I ptIU have some meats, fruit and VHf-table, which I will offer for sale i-. ilobc-rtariale lire station Thursday. Nov, 1, consisting tt the following: i:;u'on. 12 lb. c-an $2.60 K.irlv Jun(, peas, the kind that mHt lti your mouth, per doz... 1.15 JTtincy California Apricots, No, 2' van , .2D Assorted Jama, 7 lb. net cart 1.25 These Janu) are In the following f! lilts, raspberry, black ,erry, logan?Try, apricot, peach, plum, quince anil pineapple, they consist of 50 per cent Miliar and 5t per cent fruit, 1AN1KU ItltOWN. 11-2-2 11-2-J T'.IecMnn return tncM at the rrlneraa Tkrntrr. 11-i-Tiie lidies Bibl class of the Hobfitsdale church will meet at the home of Mr?. JosepTi Hayes on Indianapolis

boulevard Thursday evening. Nov. 4. The new officers presiding, Mrs. Splel-berg-er, president; lira Harry Siross. vice president and teacher; Mrs. C. Tuell, secretary, and Mrs. O. Todd, treasurer. Afso a very Interesting propram has been prepared. All members are urped to attend. Walter Klemm of Lake avenue is up and around again after an attack of appendicitis! Mrs. 1, Orossman of Amy avenue entertained out of town relatives at their home on Sunday. Mrs, Herman flelsler, who Is well Known In Robertsdale and Whitlns. I ' critically 111 at her home, in Ohicaeo. Mrs. Harry AVhlte of Ijike avenue in entertaining- her uunt from Zlon City for a few days.

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Mrs. H. Breckman of Atchison avenue, her sl.ter. Mrs. I. Jl'"e of lindenwood. 111., and Mrs. 11. T. ioldln attended n. theater in Chicago on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Htekenapp ami family of Stanton avenue, attended a Hallowe'en party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allied of Chicago on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer AtcUison Hammond visited the former's mother Mrs. Atchison of Iake avenue. The Oddfellows entertained their families and frienrs at a pretty HalIrwe'en party on Saturday evenins;. vhich was very much enjoyed by evrrj one present. I.lttle Ina McN'Sel paie several specialty dances, which were

wonderful and much appreciated, the utter part of the evening: the bos srved doughnuts, apples and coffei . The hall whs appropriately decorated for the occasion.

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BURGLARS GET $40,000 WORTH OF WHISKEY "III:o. Nov. 2. Kicht burirlafs crauled thrniich a renr transom tid:i, bound and pa sired the watchman and ftole IJ'VOixi worth of whiskey, pin and brnndy from tlie liijuor warehouse of Manny Rlanc ,i Co. More than two I. ours were used It" the biiruian tn hnullnp away the plunder in two I rue (is.

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BIGGEST ELECTION IN COUNTRYS HISTORY INTi-?..TONAL KtWJ SERVICE! NKW VOP.K, Nov. 1. Kaln or shine, tomorrow's presidential election w (11

i be in point of numbers, the bippest in

the history of the country. I Kstimates hs to the total ballots to be iast ranged all th way from 25.0(in. nun to 5u. ""ft. Coti-vative ex- ' perts wen- Inclined to place the total) .it :;n. mid, nun 2ti.nnii.ctu rip n and 1",nnn.nnn women.

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Four years apo the total presidential ality being: 5S LHS".. vote was 18.fi52,64T men and women.' The Socialist and other parties drew

Of the total Wilson rclved 3.1 29," 6nnfinn votes in 1916.

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