Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 136, Hammond, Lake County, 26 November 1920 — Page 16

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Friday, November 26. 1920. . ..... ..- ri.a.jvjfj, irvsrv "r ""rti 1 '. -t-'ww.m mi.-ww.m.i'wiui'iiwt mh i r s Eclwa. si Lower Prices on Men's SUITS and OVERCOATS il

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An Event that Testifi ss to this Store's Untiring Efforts to Bring about Normal Prices These sales represent our special efforts to end up a successful month with three days of super value-giving on all classes of timely merchandise. With the radical reductions in effect, this after-Thanksgiving event will prove an ideal occasion to begin gift shopping for women and misses.

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For Saturday wo offer a group of Winter Coats at an exceedingly low price. Included in the let are ccats of a high grade guaranteed all-wool material or silk plush. The cloth coats are all full-length models, heavily lined and inter-lined, and trimmed with collars and cuffs of good quality plush. While the plush coats are made in the season's popular short style, cither plain or with collars, cuffs and borders of beaver plush.

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The holiday season is bound to bring a big demand for smart dresses of the better kind and we are well prepared to meet this demand. For Saturday we are offering a lot of dresses at a price that will astound you, considering the quality of materials used and the exquisite workmanship. Dresses of French serge, all-wool tricotine, satin and charmeuse, in the season's best shades. A host of clever models to select from. Not more than one or two of a kind, but offering enough variety to satisfy all tastes.

A Special Selling For . Saturday Of the Popular Lustreous Dress Goods

This Is an opportunity not to be overlooked by any woman who sews. It's offering of one of the best corduroy material?, guaranteed to be the best in dye and finish.

"CORDUROY" of High Quality at $ 1 .45 yard Formerly Selling at $2.59

All colors in 36-inch widths: taupe, brown, copen, old rose, reindeer, tan, navy, white, black and turquoise. A long-wearing service material for dresses, coats, bathrobes, etc.

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VANISHING TAX LESSENS

' INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! ' '.iXaN'QT'X, Nov. 24 Th" hus& :'.. up in whiskoy and ether J'.fjars ; 't the "crtat drouth," brought into . j IIS'.'.CW.OOO 'in tas.e this t, r .ixvut one-fwth of the grov- . tots.! fet'njM In pre-war . Internal revenue bureau aa--. . '.-.'.'.ny. , th HI en tijrV.t fire? the ad ' 'hi dry ea surh r'wnuf-s are . var.lsh.lr.g-. ofEjcals sal-J. and fu.xes uioa distilled .r.r1ts wlth- - - 'rorn sor.deO warehcufoa for non- - gf purposes, prot'al.iy will not t mti-eth of the present year's - s. . sjiied returns on wh!sk?y tiin -Mn interesting groups cf figures i-iitine public t?fnitnd prior to 'it year. D!M!i!ed s-rlrlts ln-..-tftf crcictset bourban" and ryes, .- fiTi 'uj brands of S0"tch. con1 the heaviest peree-ita tre with ;-ic ?o-rai:'1 fermenttrd liquors $41,000,000. Brewers nd wholeiilT drapers paid $i,r'C(H-00. Pl'ireTttiy ft, r,IatH-"ly rmi; pr- . -V j e of taxes wts Gcr.vM from the stamps to c'vpr exported pro- : .." from the distihcrin cnly J34.0C0 .: c so credited. Kiares showed that the total ..v-..v from intoxicants amounted to .;! IS J per cent cf the revenues from a't urees. In the pre-war days, how-

rC-ar, liquor reverues made up nearly viie-half cf lxiternal revenue receipts.

OLIVE THOMAS' JEWELS AND CLOTHES TO BE SOLD AT AUCTION

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AJ1 the personal effects o' Oliva Thomas, the well known screen actress and former 'Follies'girl, who recently died in Paris from mercurial oo soninR. are to he iol at public auction in New York city. Jack Pickford. Mis Thomas' husband, recently returned to the coast and his studio activities aftei arriving in this country with his wife's body and tending: to the funeral rites. The widower, however, has been so unnerved by the shock that he :s postponinf the makinjr of his first pictures for his own company until some time after the first of the year. Not only are Miss Thomas' clothes to be auctioned off; but her ie elry and toilet articles as 'eli The rho'ocrrnuhs show Miss Mary Commerton. left, and Miss Helen Baleston tryin on tome of the wt is from the wardrobe of Miss Thomas and also some of bt iewelry.

Our Entire Stock of Suits Ulsters and Overcoats Reduced to $29 $39 $49 $59 Nothing Higher These assortments are large and varied, offering the finest products from the best makers. All sizes and all proportions are included in Overcoats and Ulsters of staple and novelty fabrics, 4and Suits of the finest unfinished worsteds, rich silk mixtures, blue serges and flannels. Everything included, nothing higher than $59. The entire stock radically reduced.

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Men's Trousers Reduced to $3.29 $4.29 $5.29 $6.29 Mixtures, Worsteds and Serges. Sizes 28 to 50.

John B. Stetson Hats, $8.95 $10 to $13.50 values, all reduced. Silk finish, velours, brush hats. The finest hats made. New styles new shapes. Men 's Soft Hats, Reduced

$3.50

Felt and cloth, all new styles. Great values at .... . .

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Sale of Boys9 Suits and Mackinaw s

BOYS MACKINAWS In heavy, warm fabrics, dark

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BOYS' SUITS Fancy patterns and blue serges- included; sizes 6 to 18. Wonderful values.

Specials in Men's and Boys' Wear

Men's Cotton Union Suits $1.50 Heavy Cot. Fleeced Shirts, Drawers, ea.$1.15 "Signal" Overalls and Jumpers, each. $2.50 Shawl Collar Sweater Coats $1.50 Wool Mixed Shirts and Drawers, each. $1.50 Men's Pemberton Flannel Shirts $1.69 Men's Heavy Black Duck Coats $4.50 Men's Shep Lined Coats $13.50 Men's Canvas Gloves, per pair 15c

Boys' Shirts, collar attached $1.15 Boys' Jerseys, navy only $1.29 Boys' Warm Union Suits $1.15 Boys' Knickerbockers, 6 to 18 $1.69 Boys' Hockey Ceps 50c Boys' Pullover Sweaters $3.95 Boys' Standard Waists 69c Men's B'ue Bell Work Shirts $1.15 Men's Black Sateen Work Shirts $1.15

SENATOR KNOX DENIES REPORTS

WA?HINTGTON. N'ov. 24. Ore cf the flr;?t ats of Senator Ph'Jar,1rr Knox, whoa h'. reached the CarJtol today niu to nit'fs the report that h is already s.'aU'i for the post of secretary of ?t.ita In the cabinet of rreMent-clort Karliag. "Nobody has any authority from me to apeak aliout it." he declared when avkfd point blank. If tbTi is :.r.y truth in the widely circulated report of his belr.fr tentatively chosen tur that roaltlon. "An one who sajs I have con-

fiiotoffiaphs show wraps, jewelry and toilet article! a the ate Olive Thomas, stage and screen actress.

template it, or iive any reason to contemplate it. is speaking entlraly -wltlx-out my authority." $100,C00IN BONDS MISSING CHICAGO, Not. 34. Search -s-as bs:un here tody for JIG"), 000 In bonds, tha property of Ambrose J. Small, the missinij multi-millionaire theatrical magnate of Toronto. Dispatches received here from port'and. Ore., declare that John Doughty, Small's secretary, who was arrested there yesterday, has confessed that he took the

bonds and that they are hidden in Chicago.

HIMELICK IS OUT OF RACE IXDIA-VAPOUS, Ind.. Nov. 23. domination by L X. Hlnes. state auperlntendent of roiblii? instruction, of E. A. Wreidt. supe.-'.-.tendent of industrial education of Illinois, to be dlrtctor cf vocational education for Indiana started a fig-ht In the meetin?

of the state board of education here today. Names of several candidates I

were before the board, severaj members of which were absent. Finally, by a rote of four to three, the board postponed action cn the selection of a vocational director until til's next meeting-. K. "W. Himelick of Fort Wayne. !s considered virtually eliminated as a rrospect for the post-

Maxlco'a Coast Line. Mexico has a coast line fl.000 miles Ions, although ihe neatest IfT'pth of the country Is 2,000 and the greatest wirtth 750 miies.

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