Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 122, Hammond, Lake County, 9 November 1920 — Page 12
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PALMOLIVE SOAP 7X Wednesday only, per bar . ' 2 t (Drug Section)
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This Store Closed all day Thursday Armistice Day, November 11th
Two busy 3'ears have passed since the last cannon of the World War was stilled. The horrors of the conflict have all but been forgcUen in th flurry of peace-time activ.ties. But certain it is that November 11th is marked indelibly on our minds. Is it amiss then that on the second anniversary of that world stirring occasion that we make known our deep gratitude and respect to those who made the first November 11th possible? Although we may not be privileged to fire a gun in salute, we can all dedicate this day to the memory of those whose devotion and sacrifice made possible this great historic achievement. So this store closes all day Thursday. Plan to do your shopping here Wednesday. An Unusual Price Adjustment of Georgette Blouses
In a Sale for Wednesday In this sale Price Adjustment is going farther than one would think in reducing the cost of living by bringing the prices down to a lower level. Thus, low prices arc back on Blouses. Foremost, of course, are Blouses of Georgette and Crepe de Chine, delicate or dark of tone, enriched with filet lace insertions, sparkling beads or gleaming metal thread embroideries, including unusual neck lines and sleeve treatments. All here tomorrow in three groups, priced very much below the original selling price. $20 Blouses Now $11.95 $15 Blouses Now $7.95
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Quality and Lower Prices. Makes these Coats Interesting The average woman usually has one coat for the entire winter season. Some, of course, have two. Some delay their choice until the last moment, quite undecided just what to choose. Constantly, every day, our November Coat Sale is making decisions for women who are just a little bit in doubt as to what they will look best in. If you are one who can't decide, come in and glance at this splendid display of coats ; you are bound to be won by the unusual materials, their quality, luxurious trirnrnings and warmth. Materials include Bolivia, Crystal Cord, Suedine Wool Velour Fur trimmed, richly embroidered, shades of brown, blue, taape or black. Women's Sizes Mkses' Sh
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Frocks Favor Youthful
Simplicity In lines, but ornamentation must be of an elaborate order. Women's love of beauty in dress finds gracious response in the late Fall clo.'i and silk frocks. They anticipate even dress requirement with very alluring new modes. Besides ihe choice cf Tricotine, Serre, Velovr, Charrre'ire cr Satin
one. will find a host cr captivating styles that are either beaded, embroidered or braided artistically in some way. Secondary to consider is the exceptionally low price when you inspect the dresres themselves at
Woraen's Sizes
Misses' Sizes
DOUBLE STAMPS WEDNESDAY You Really, Never, Have Experienced Such Drastic Reductions on Dry Goods cs these here, Wednesday
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36 inches wide, i.i beautiful flowered sateen qualities. Values to "J fifl $1.70. Wedzescky, yard. . . V 1 .UU Costume Velvet 36 inches wide, in dark shades, for seasonable dresses. A soft quality, high!y finished. 0 QC Wednesday, per yard vO.0 Tricolette All silk, all wanted Fall and winter shades for blouses and dresses. Wednesday, per yard ...... Wool Dress Goods 36 t6 43 inches wide, in a vsriety of ma
terial and colors. All wool and values
to $1.50 per yard. Wednesday, per yard . . .
$1.35
remarkable reductions. Enjoy them American Calico 25 inches wide, ia a pretty range of shades for dresses and aprons. 1 C Wednesday oc!y, per ycri AOV Apron Gingham 27 'inches wide, in very best quality, in a!! s;ze checks and shades. 1 Q r Wednesday only, per yard Scotch Plaid Suitings 27 inches wide, in tartan piaids, for child-en's dresses and suits. "S Q Wednesday only, per yard . J Outing Flannel A pretty rna of siripes and check.-,, in light ard dark shades. 1 Q Wednesday, per yard
Wednesday Basement Specials ELECTRIC LIGHT BULBS Edison Mazda Tungsten 40 watt Bulbs. Extra special each (3 limit) .
JOHNSON PREPARED WAX special at only
29c
Paste or liquid form; 1 -pint size. Very jjq
Blankets and Comforts Reduced to $4.98 Blankf ts and Comforts purpose, of course, is to keep one warm and these are the kinds th)t DO. Soft, lovely ones of quality materials. ,
iaiucs up to $7.50 are included b this selling. All reduced to $4.55
Curtain Nets Now 39c yard
Featured here Wednesday at a price at less than manufacturer's price, full yard wide, in natural color. Don't overlook this opportunity. School Frocks of Serge
for the Miss up to 17 year
Every mother knows there are no dresses so serviceable and appropriate for school or dress wear than a Serge Dress. Smart tailored models acd the more dressy styles all go to make up the wardrobe of the smart high school miss. Tailored styles in belted straight-line effects for the stout girl. The more fancy models for the slender girl, in eton effects, accordion pleated skirts, fancy girdles and button trim. We are making a reduction on all Serg? Dresses. Readjustment sale price, sizes assorted to 1 7 years, regular $29.50 values at $27.50. (t "fl Q The regular 14.75 values, at V? O
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Little Girls Gingham Dresses An. Extra One is always Handy Made of fast color girsham. fancy trimmed. All pretty styles, light and dark shades. Pretty pockets, sashes, baits, fancy buttons, and embroider make up this wonderful
eduction or dressfs tcr LUIe girls, bjzes. 1 to 6 years. tQ A r
Values up to $3.50, at.
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The bath, the little bey cr girl finds nothing more comfortable to slip ir.to than a cozy Blanket Robe. They come in many patterns. fi;es to 12 years. $2.50. B?tter and bigger sizes, $5.50 value at $4.50.
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Boys' Hats, $1.95 Beys' Mats in seasonable colors with ear protector:-. Regular $2.50 values. Re--adjustment sIe price. $1.95. Infants Shoes One let of Infants' Shces .soft soles, in white and colors. Some counter soiled.
Sizes 1 . 2 and 3. Values to $1.50. at
79c
Children's "Iron Clad'9 Hose Special
These "Iron Clad" Brand will stand all the wear children give them. Fine ribbed, reinforced soles and heels. Their special prices afford more than one pair.
Sizes 5 to 8, 50c Sizes SV- to 10. 60c US
Children's Union Suits, Reduced
They're the heavy, warm kind, of long, combed cotton, fleece ribbed. Choici cf ecru or bleached garment?, for boy or girl. Sizes 2 to 4, $1.25 Sizes 6 to 10, $1.50 Sjres 12 to 16, $1.75
Grocery Specials
SOAP Kirk's Ametican Family T per bar TOILET PAPER a good grad; K per roll CCFFEE Fancy Peaberry n Veopesday on'y. rer p ur.d. . .
Special dfm.-n-tiT. rf 1 ust Co'e. rni'.fs the finest ceffeir ", '."'' a . ra;'i
TOMATOES Get in on this item Qf dozen larg3 cans, $1.15, per can 3AKED SEANS-Mcnarch brand Qc Wednesday only, per can ....
SCOURING POVDER Kitchen Kler.zer. 3 can Kmit, per can.
5c 38c
r"I:,K Monarch or B-rc!en's 1 1 doz. till r.anf.. $1 20; re- r3n. 1 1 L"
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sack. $3.00; : g tM. sack. . . "
Vi bbl. sack. 50.00: ' 4 LM S1 CO
SAn ES Fane: Domestic in mustard S. r-e. large ran g for JLOC SUTTERINE Jeike's Good Luck. 2 lbs. for : OJt
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ELECTRIC DOLLS For bed room lights, real hair, many shades un- $2.95 dressed, at
DRESSER SCARF, stamped on good quality jewel cloth, edged with 3 inch h!et lace, tize 18x48. tO QC Special at O&'W
$10M
Now, Boys' SUITS, MACKINA WS w O 'CO A TS at Lowest Revised Prices
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Ages 6 to 18
Over 300 garments to select from, made of dependable fabrics, dark and serviceable patterns. Quality, style and price considered, we believe these are the greatest values obtainable. Mothers who buy in this sale will be well repaid by the savings offered.
Men's Specials Vocl Mixed Hose, per pair .25c Heavy Cctton Union Suits $1.69 Ribbed Shirts and Drawers, each $1.19 Wool Mixed Shirts and Drawers, each $1.69 High Grade Worsted Union Suits .$2.69 Cooper's Wool Mixed Union Suits $3.69 Black Sateen Work Shirts $1.45 Leather Gauntlet Work Gloves 50c Heavy Railroad Cut Overalls $2.50 Men's Pembertcc Flannel Shirts $1.98 Boys9 Specials Dark Blue Sweaters $2.98 Pull-over Sweaters, novelties $3.95 Boys' Warm Union Suits $1.69 Boys' Flannelette Blouses $1.15 Boys' Domet Flannel Shirts $1.69 Boys' Worsted Jerseys $2.98 Boys' Warm Mittens 50c Boys' Gauntlet Gloves 85c Boys' Scout Handkerchiefs 19c Boys' New Neckties 50c
For Daytime and Evening Wear
Handsome Pearl Beads at $4.95 An unusually low price. Exquisite Pearl Beads these, and notably special at $4.95. In lustrous cream white, 18 inch strings, in assorted graduations. Sterling Bar Pins at $1.98
Handsome Bar Pms of sterling stiver, set with FRENCH IVORY MIRROR
Dnmant rnmestones. excellent value at Extra heavy weight, at R95 Brussells Rug Priced Very Much Lower than Usual 'This is an opportunity for-Wednesday that demands immediate attention; 9x12, seamless, in floral oriental patterns. 7C Special Wednesday at P tJ e I O Bedroom Rugs at $43.95
Beautiful seamless Axminsters, 7-6x9 size, with oriental patterns. Greatly reduced for Wednesday, at. . .'.
$43.95
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that's not the best news about this Women's Shoe Sale
It is the quality and the : Ji.g wear that you'll get out of them. Naturally, the price is reduced, but it is worth while to inspect them and see how comfortable they feel and how stylish they look on your feet. $9.85 is the sale price.
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Comfort Slippers
Fine quaity felt, with soft cushion sales, moccasin style, in blue, pink, lavender, rose and brown ; all sizes. Made to sell regularly at $2.25. Our special at
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