Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 122, Hammond, Lake County, 9 November 1920 — Page 3
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p Men's Heavy Flannelette NighiShirts $1.69 Nights like these are nights to enjoy the S luxury of warm flannalette Night Gowns. zz Here is an extra heavy quality, well-made r pnd durable ( with ocean pearl buttons; sizes rr'z 15 to 19 included. Actual $3 values. 1 Sale of Underwear
at $1.65 H Men's $2.50 and $3.00 Hrayy Cotton Ribbrd Union Suits, m ecru and EE; silver color, and heavy flat fierce silver coicr Urnon EES Suits, soft and warm, in all zzz sizes. 34 to 46. 1 at $2.65
New Tailored Hats $3.89 $7.00 Values Tomorrow we place on saie a collection ot smart tailored hats (copies of F rench and Nen' ork originals), at a much lowered price. They are made of Matter's Plush, with rivet and plush facing. Choice of brown, navy, sand and
black, at $3.89.
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KAUFMANN & WOLF - Hamkcmd. Incx DOUBLE S. & H. STAMPS TOMORROW
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Men's $3.50 and $4.00 Heavy Wool Union Suits, "Beaver Brand," heavy rib in natural color?; and men's heavy flat fleece Union Suits. "Onieta Knit" rilver and random colors, soft and warm ; men's heavy flat wool Shirts and Drawers, in natural color.
m Heavy Wool Sox 1 35c a pair Wool Sox are the thing these days. Here's a special quality at a special price. Heavj and medium weights, in black and oxford; Err 35c a pair, and 3 pair for $1. i Men's $3 Sweaters at $1.89 Ej A well-made, heavy cotton Sweater Coat, j with nice shawl collar. -A real bargain! Try j it on, if you wear any size between 36 and 46. Oxford color. I Boys' All Wool 1 Sweaters $5.98 S A genuine all-wool Sweater, in the colors and combinations appealing to young Americans. A good heavy chtim knit, medium rE weight Sweater. 311st right for Fall. An unHHE usual value at $5.98. H Sturdy Mackinaws
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plaids. Here's the mackmaw for your boy.
This lot on sale tomorrow and Thursday have h e r n specially priced: rxceptiona! value at $S.
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Crepe de Chine Waists $8.98 Values $5.69 Beautiful Waists like these to wear with the new suit should sell quickly tomorrow. One has the choice of flesh or white, and si-zes 36 to 46, and 48 to 52 are included.
Envelope Chemise 2 $2.98 jf Of a fine quality of crepe de chine, in E flesh color. A garment of unusual 25 quality. Specially priced for. Wed- r5 ncsday. 25
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Boys' $22.50 Suits and Overcoats $16.50 Tomorrow and Thursday, a special lot of Suit-, and Overcoats is offered of really exceptional value. We think it the best line e've ever shown at $16.50. Extremely well tailored, in sturdy, good-looking materia!?. $25 and $27.50 Suits and Overcoats at $18.50 Comprising some of our finest Suits and Overcoats for boys in our entire stock. Fancy cheviots, c issimeres, and worsteds ; tailored to a rigid h:gh standard and the sort of boys' clothing that retain its shape.
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And believe us, women of Hammond and vicinity, here are coat values that will start comment in every home and hamlet for miles around. Think of it, the very latest styles at about half the price one could purchase simliar quality for at the beginning of the season.
Over 700 Coats Bought from New York Makers at Practically Our Own Price Last week our buyer went to New York with the express pur- her demands. We can safely say here are the season's greatest pose of forcing purchases at rock bottom prices. She realized values! See these coats in our windows, then come eariy tomore than she expected. Old established firms, in want of morrow morning! Seldom, indeed, has any offering createdready cash, and new ones seeking business, practically met all the intense interest to women that this one has.
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LOT 1 Wool Velours, Silvertones, and 36-inch Plush Coats. Some trimmed with fur collars, all finely lined, at
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LO F 2 Bolivias, Wool Velours, Silvertones, many wrap coat models, with collars of fine French Seal ; all beautifully silk lined, at
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LOT 3 Suedines, Duvet de Laines, all full silk lined, collars of French Seal, Australian and Ringtail Oppossum ; beautifully self-stitched, at .
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LOT 4-Bol ivias, Chamostynes, Suedines, with collars of natural Raccoon and French Seal ; silk lined and selfstitched, at
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For the last lot we have reserved a group of the firrst and most elegant coats
7pf it has ever been our pleesurc to sec; coats tnat denote a superiority of style, fabric ?.nd workmanhip, so individualized that choosing becomes fascinating.
You will find iaWio;.s chamostj'se?, c!?g?nt suediiics, duvet do laincs of quslity
ana ever desnrsbie hie velours, gorgeously sm uncd f T g prf
and tHmrned with collars of Australian and Rir.rtail 210?
And Here are' the Season's Liveliest Dresses at $31,75
These dresses were bought in the same advantageous way as he coats above. All of them have come direct from New York, and evidence many features of distinctly new styling. The variety h, indeed, large.
Chiefly tncotmc dresses, beaded and embroidered in scores of different ways, or trimmed with black metallic ribben. interlaced at the bodice and the pockets r with cievei tassels. We should say these dresses are worth to $50.
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And it's worth taking a moment to think about, too! The overcoats made in America at this store M the lowest public expects lower clothing prices we agree with them prices quoted in four years. Why wait for lower prices -we've lowered ours. You can get the best suits and they're here. Hart Schaf fner and Marx and Society Brand Clothes Poor clothes are dear at any price. Getting the kind of But you are not asked to pay much. Investigate the clothes we sell is an investment m superior styh. fine wear- opportunity here tomorrow in the way of obtaining value, ing quality and distinctly goccl tailoring. This is worth Buying Suit or Overcoat will be very profitable tomorrow, paying for.
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