Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 141, Hammond, Lake County, 2 December 1920 — Page 11

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We have just completed a purchase of vital importance to every woman in Hammond and the surrounding territory, whicH permits us to offer tHe greatest values, to our knowledge, in the history of Hammond values greater than before the war. Keen women who are going to attend this sale will purchase their clothes and footwear at about half their worth. Those who allow themselves to be kept away can have only vain regrets. The opportunity is yours. Will you grasp it? The general response will undoubtedly be tremendous. Will you personally be there? It is up to you.

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COATS Regular $60 Coats Fine Fur Collars, Priced to . . r :

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