Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 200, Hammond, Lake County, 11 February 1921 — Page 16

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THE TIMES Frldnr, February 11, 1021. JSSH3333S 1 EDWARD C. MiNAS CO.

ANNOUNCEMENT We Will DISCONTINUE

More New Spring Dresses Are Here in Interesting Modes and Prices

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Continuing to Feature for Saturday Spring Millinery atS4. 95 A great many women have their envn ideas about the way they want their new Spring Hat designed, others want the smartest styles but find it difficult to make the right decision as to which is correct and suitable to her personality; but our millinery salespeople are carefully trained so that they may be of great help to you. And so. we are featuring Saturday a service that enables thrifty women the choice of having their ideas worked out to their own specifications in our own work shops; or, if not, you may choose from a fine assortment of our new creations at this very special feature price for Saturday at $4..95. All the Newest Shapes, Trimmings and Adornments ia a Wide Selection

And there is something so gay and so youthful in mode and adornments, it is indeed very difficult to describe the new frocks that have taken possession pf our Ready-to-Wear Section. They are so varied in mode, fabric and trimmings that it makes the selecting of the new frocks for Spring 192! wear one of the hardest and yetpne of the most pleasant tasks women and misses will have. Featured for Saturday and Monday and prices, of course, are very moderate this year than former years are: New Canton Crepe

Dresses at $49.75

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ihese Canton v-repe dresses will be among the most piular fashions for the coming season. And it is rji wonder; loose lines are favored, basque effects, trimings of georgette. Scattered ornaments of headings and touches of colorful embroidery and almost a hundied and one little artistic things. Browns, grays, navy blues and rookie, the new color. Why not inspect them tomorrow. New Crisp Taffeta Dresses , at $29.75 You will enjoy to try on these new taffeta dreses and like the Canton Crepe dresses they are predicted to be at the height of popularity for spring. Long waisted lines, in wide flare style, with bodice effects, some have pretty sashes and lavishly embroidered in eyelet work in threads of same shade or contrasting colors; some with beading here and there. You will enjoy both the new styles and the new low price, $29.75

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The Wide Response of the Announcement of our Great February Sale of

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Is striking evidence that people not only appreciate the special values offered but eagerly wait for them. The shoes we are selling here at

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are the kind you have been paying $10 to $12 for. Styles for the young men and conservative models for older men. Tan calf, gun metal calf, black or tan kids. Wide, medium or narrow toes. Best oak soles. You'll be fortunate to get in on this great offer.

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A Special Feature Beginning Saturday

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These are discontinued lines of men's black and brown shoes that were being sold for from $6 to $8. English and wider toe models. A good assortment "of sizes and kinds to select from.

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To Make Room for the Enlarging of Other Departments THEREFORE OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT WILL CLOSE SATURDAY NIGHT, FEBRUARY 12TH, AND WILL RE-OPEN IN OUR BARGAIN BASEMENT IN A SALE Beginning Wednesday morning, February 16th, at 8:30 A. M., when we will place on sale our entire stock of Groceries at WHOLESALE PRICES. This sale will continue each day until all grocery stocks are disposed of, including fixtures, scales, etc. Special attention to this sale is directed to Hotels, Boarding Houses, Restaurants and Hospitals, as well as our regular customers. Deliveries will be made during this sale of all purchases and we will accept phone orders. EDWARD C. MINAS CO.

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est styles many suitable for spring wear handsomely tailored and at pre-war prices. Overcoats styles are belters, ulsters, u!sterettes and Chesterfields. Be on .hand early to secure thej?est selec lion, the values are, indeed, remarkable.

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Here are Men's Trousers at Half Price Values to $3.95 Values to $5.95 Values to $7.50

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Values to $10 Values to $8.50 $5.95 $4-95

worsteds and unfinished worsteds. Sizes 27

Materials are cassimeres, flannels, serges, suitings, to 50 waist, 28 to 36 inch seam. February Sale of Boys' Norfoik Suits

Boys' Clothing

Blue Serge and Fancy Sizes 6 to 1 8 Years Fine wearing Suits, selected trimmings and linings, dependable workmanship, a real buy. Values to $15, at $8.50. Boys' Knicker Pants Heavy weight, dark materials, sizes 6 to 17 years at $1.15. Men's Dress Shirts Sizes 14 to 17 J J g Fast Colors You will find hundreds of well tailored shirts in many patterns and designs. These are pin stripes, pin checks in various colors. Choice almost without limit. Values to $2.50 at $1 .1 5

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Men's Union Suits at Half Price Strictly first quality, heavy weight, ribbed union suits, until recently sold at $2.50. Saturday at $1.25 Lvery suit perfect. Ecru color. Sizes 34 to 46. Ask to see these union suits.

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