Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 170, Hammond, Lake County, 7 January 1921 — Page 8
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DOES INCOME TAX BLANK MAKE YOUR HEAD SWIM? THESE MEN MADE IT AND ARE NOW TRYING TO SIMPLIFY IT
The irifmbrrs of the Lad es' Aid i.
'ety were t-Uasantly entertained by
'r'- Walter Swct, at her lvin,, i hurt day afternoon. Ten ifgi'ar members and one visitor were preffiti, 1 next meeting v;!I be held In t a i fks i the home uf M:s. llem j I'ajSherty in Munftrr. Mr. and Mrs. N.oMolas K.,i-k riRr 'i :rta ned Rev. Mahan of i ti o.S" nda.. Kred HurW.e'.'evry and mnther jprnt hu'idays nT.Ui rrlatiiea in .th . cithern port of the stale. Miss Wim.na !;js;ir and M : Mvr :one returned Moiidav morning I'fuin weeks' visi at Hertford. Ind. Mr. and Mrs. John Katihacii, Jr.. 'av returned from a visit with tha '.Vrtner's brother !n Michigan. Ittt3 Arnold Stonbraer l as rorov.red from a recent attack of easier.
BIG FIRE IN SAN FRANCISCO
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Left to rijrht: David W. Bell. H. C. Armstrong. Z. M. Smith (secretary), OliTer Kinsel (chairman). John G. Remey and U. C. We6ton.
Do you want to kick about your j the committee responsible for the income tax blank ? Do you think j blank. They are now meetinsr in it looVs like a Chinese puzzle or a Wasl ir.erton to revise and seek document in Sanscrit? Here is simplification in the forme. Tb
number of forms reeded this year will require fifty carloads containing: 1,500,000 pounds of paper, valued at $350,000.
'as a mars of ruins after the fire, had OMAHA RAID
been brought under control snortiy
KA- FItAXCISCO. Ca!.. Jan Fire ".ilch gutted the plant of the Otis t.'.-vatt.r company on tha water fron
''5ay caused a lo?s of at least 1500.- ! aft'r 9 c,ock ,oda-v-I Firemen battled several hours with The b! pant fn which was rnich j the flajnes and pjcoeedf J in prvents'.uab'a machinery and completed e- in j the fire frotyi jpreaduis t any of vsor man:!fact'.ird by th concern, 'he ad.lolnir.K manufaotur;nr p ans?.
FOR OPIUM
OMAHA, Neb.. Jan. C Kedia! ofRciaia here today are holding opium -riid to be alne j ;it more (ban $Ci.-
COP, which was seized in a raid in the Chinese quarter of the city. Three Chinese were arrested. One of them is wald to have admitted making yearly trips to C'bin.'i yitiw- !!!2 and hrii--s-"t'S back a largo supply of o;ium each time. '
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These Striking Values Here Saturday Offer Stirring Economy for the Wbd-up for the FIRST Week of Our Great
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Scarfs I p ; f I ,'f J Reduced ; 1 i ft 1 S n s
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All Fur Coats and Wraps Reduced
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Coats and Dresses of Better Quality and Smarter Styles are Now
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Formerly Priced Up to $75 and Even Higher
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to $59.75 Once our patrons se; the fashionable Coats in this selling they won't have to be invited a second time to make selections. There are straight-line utility Coats and wrappy daylight models quite charming enough to be worn in the evening. High collars and cuffs of self-fabric or fur and ornamental embroidering are favorite trimmings. As this is a reduction selling, early choosing tomorrow is bound to prove most profitable.
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to $35.00 January' has many ways of encouraging economy, but none more worth looking into than our various groups of silk and wool frocks. These garments arc attractively styled suitable for up-to-the-minute wear any time for the new year, but since we cannot offer a complete line of sizes in any of the styles the whole lot must go. But hurry, for the choicest modes will be snapped up first. $35.00.
Get an Extra Corset for $ 1 Buy one at $5.00 or up and ret an extra one for $1.09 There is still time for women who have not yet looked into this op portunity to do so tomorrow. All this week scores have graspd this remarkable economy to uch an extent we have extended t until tomorrow. Purchase my corset from our stocks, including the famous makes such as Redfern, Bn Tons, W. B. or Henderson, priced at $5.00 and up to 18. may have an extra corset of the same make or any of the makes mentioned, in ether iize the extra one for $1.00.
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Including Velvets, Feather Trims, Tailored Hats, and Untrimmed Shapes; also Children's Ribbon Trimmel Velvets Values up to $15.00 Any One at $ 1
3313 Discount Off On One Lot of Silk Undergarments We have arranged a special group of Silk Undergarments that have become slightly soiled from handling, that are reduced 331, 3 per cent from their former pricings. Including Gowns, Envelope ChemFse, Camisolei, Vests and Boudoir Caps, (n materials cf Crepe de Chine, vVash Satin, Georgette or Jersey. MI are beautifully trimmed with ace and ribbons. '
$10,000 Worth of High Grade
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Buy Now at Less Than Wholesale Cost!
Our sensational announcement of a purchase of high jrade furs to sell at half price hu brought a response far beyond our fondest expectations. Here you can select the very fur you want at a price within your means. Sets, Stoles, Muffs, Coats
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CASH OR CREDIT PRICES THE SAME
Cash if you wish, but this store makes no extra charge for credit. You can take advantage of this fur sale without,cash. Whether you want a fur scarf or a seal coat, you can get it here on easy weekly or monthly payments.
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Fine Winter Clothing for the Entire Family Now Selling at 14 to XA Off!
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599 Hohman Street, Hammond, Indiana
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626 CHICAGO AVENUE East Chicago, lad.
Hammoid Store 548 Hohman St
4843-4845 ALEXANDER AVE Calumet, Indiana
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And there are bargains for those who want to save money. Good qualities at wholesale prices. Some items almost given away.
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FLANNEL SHIRTS Good quality. $1.69 SWEATER COATS $r98 $2-95 V-NECK SWEATERS Regular $8.00 value. $4.98 HEAVY FLANNEL SHIRTS Green, maroon and grey.
$1.98
WORK SOCKS Per pair 9c CANVAS GLOVES Per parr
DRESS GLOVES $l-98$2-45$2-55 ARMY SHOES $4-95 $595 OFFICER SHOES $595 $6-95 ENGUSH WALKERS Lace, black. $3.95 ENGLISH WALKER Tan and black. Blucher. $4.98
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WOOLEN LINED MITTENS 75c 98c And Better SOCKS Good medium weight. Per pair 35c 3 for $1.00
GOOD WORK SHOES All sizes. $339 DRESS HAT $2,98 DRESS CAPS 98c $145 And Better
OVERCOATS All kinds.' Come early and select. As low as $14.95 DRESS SHIRTS .... $r45 $i-98 SILK SHIRTS All kinds and colors. Real bargains. Up from $3.98 UNION SUITS $175 HEAVY UNDERWEAR Separate Shirts and Drawers. Each 98c CARHARTT'S OVERALLS $2.00 WORK PANTS While they last $1.98 LEATHERETTE COATS $14.95 MOLESKIN COATS $25 $30 $32
Don't Forget the Number 543 Hohman St. Hammond
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