Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 206, Hammond, Lake County, 18 February 1921 — Page 10
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HURRY! Look for the Name Abova the Door Garb en's Shoe and Furnishing Store C20 S1SLEY STREET (NEAR CALUMET) Sale Starts Saturday, Feb. 199 A. M.
390 Sibley St., Near Calomiet Ave, Hammond Is now b the hands of The Joseph Sale System of Chicago (AI Rody, Manager b Charge), to raise $8,000 for the credilors. Wait for Hammond's Greatest Bargain Thrill $1S,009 stock of high grade Shoes, Furnishings, eic, for men, women and children, will be sold at the most paralyznig reductions ever attempted by any merchant in this vicinity, starting
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great event w3 he the most gigantic attraction ever y
put torth in Hammond, iuasses of people will be expected, as it wrll be a sale of untold bargains.
DON'T RilSS IT! COME EVERY DAY1 SALE TO LAST IS DAYS ONLY I Wanted 25 Extra Salespeople Apply to Rody, the Adjuster in Charge
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merchants are demanding the highest price for their N goods, this opportunity comes to you. ! Step for a moment and consider and you will L reaUze what it means. aj
O To secure more tor your money than you ever did l before. If you are not too rich to save money, you H
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WE BIT OFF KORE THAN WE CAN CHEW
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I Sale Starts Saturday, Feb. 199 A. M. Ladies' Shoes LOT OF GREY GLAZED KID SHOES Cloth go QC tops, military heels; were $3. Per pair
LOT OF ELACK GLAZED KID SHOES Mili- OJ. QC tary heel; reg-alar $9 and $10 values, ft. ...
HIGH GRADE KID SHOES Only about 50
pair, formerly were $12. Now
$6.95
Up Against It! Here Is the Reason Walt! Watch! Until Satnrdaj', Feh. 19 GARBEN STOCK UP AGAINST IT! "7T f lii. J fi Don't fail to attend this extraordinary sale event if yoa wart to save money.; J A H Jp '-fW V The whole stock of new, clean, nationally advertised brands of merchandise v which has made this store famous in tills community will be turned loose for the next 15 days, starting Saturday, Feb. 19th, at 9 A. M. Remember, this is not a sale of lots of odds and ends or Junk, but clean, new, reliable and dependable merchandise.
3 We are confronted with the most serious business
A problems. The unexpected sometimes happens. We
ti time during our business career in Hammond. We
M are forced to raise a large amount of money. The .
K present financial stringency has greatly retarded our f
it business, we now fcnd ourselves heavily overstocked
and in consequence we are forced to reduce our stock,
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J lorced upon us will positively be the greatest merchan-
dlsing event that has ever occured in this vicinity.
THE CHANCE CF A LIFETIME
Girls' ' Shoes GROWING GIRLS SHOES All leather, brown QC and LUck; were $8 and $10, at. .$5.35 and ):'J A LARGE AMOUNT CF MISSES' ALL-LEATHER SHOES Button and lace. Sizes HVz to 2. Former- QC ly so!d at $7 and $3. Now $4.93 and ' ANOTHER LOT CF MISSES' SHOES But- CO AC ton. Sizes 11 V2 to 2. Were $5.50. Now..00 CHILDREN'S ALL-LEATHER SHOES Button and lace. Sizes 8V2 to 11. Regular $5.00 values. 0 QC Specially priced at $3.5 and 0J A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF INFANTS' SHOES Men's Shoes MEN'S VERY FINE LEATHER SHOES All sizes, shapes and colors. Fortatriy sold at $7.C0 to $9.00. Q C While they last, per pair A LOT OF FINE LEATHER DRESS SHOES QC All colors and shapes; $10 and $12 values. . KEN'S HEAVY WORK SHOES In brown ar.d CM ? C black. Resrular $7.00 values at P.w0 MEN'S HEAVY ALL-LEATHER WORK SHOE ?0 QC
MEN'S ARMY SHOES Ali leather.' ' ReWlar tf;
$7.50 values, at
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Ladies' Wearing Apparel SACRIFICED AT HALF LADIES' SILK HOSE The regular $2.00 seller. QQq Sale price LADIES' FANCY LISLE HOSE WorLh $1.50 ggc per pair.' Now at LADIES' 50c HOSE Very specially priced for 'J C this sale, per r&ir LADIES' SLEEPERS Regularly sold at $2. 119 Our sale price LADIES' HANDKERCHIEFS Very specially priced g for this sale at '. CHILDREN'S 50c STOCKINGS For this sale, 09
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Pants Sacrificed
Thousands and Thousands of Dollars Worth of Furnishings Sacrificed MEN'S HEAVY OVERALLS Worth $2.25. 95 c Sale price MEN'S 20c CANVAS GLOVES Special for this sde, tc 3 pair for 25c; per pair MEN'S HEAVY CANVAS GLOVES Special for 25c this sale, 2 pair for MEN'S $2.00 DRESS SHIRTS 95 C Now MEN'S WORK SHIRTS Regular $1.50 seller, ytj c This sale
H MEN'S FLANNEL SHIRTS Regular $3.C3 gj gg fi value. This sale
$3 AND $10 SILK SHIRTS Crepe de Chines, 535
all-vuul stKut v Aft i o Kcguwr 595 H MEN'S $3.00 DRESS SHIRTS Special for 5 Values fit p tHis s 313 at DIG STOCK OF PANTS SACRIFICED- QC N MEN'S $4.00 DRESS SHIRTS-Special price 1 (2C Regular $4.G0 and $5.00 Pants, a iM..VJ j J) 1 .OO
$4.95
Boys' Shoes A LOT OF BOYS' ALL-LEATHER SHOES In all colors and styles. Sizes 2z to G. Sold as high as $0 7E $7.50. Now at pO. U
YOUTHS' LEATHER SHCFS About 120 J.C 'tair, in a!l colors. Formerly sold at $5.50. . H' EOYS' HIGH TOP SHOES Ail leather. A QC Were$7.C0. Now Ot.ViJ LITTLE GENTS' SHOES Leather, lace and 0 QC button. Worth $4.00. Sale price .OO
Shirts and Gloves
STIFEL PURE ELUE WORK SHIRTS
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Furnishings Sacrificed
$3.95 $5.50 $8.50 7c 89c 19c 79c 39c $1.45 .39c 98c 1 29c 19 c $3.95 $2.95
tOKUUKUY UK WUULtM I'ANIS 5 and g2.49 P ARMY SHIRTS Sold nrij at $6.50. go AC $5 values. Per pair t a Qur S3e pnCe KEN'S FINE PANTS Worth to $9.C0 per 0 QC POLKADOT RAILROAD SHIRTS Sold reg- 1 1Q pair. Now v m .. . 7 nn n ,ai.
H MEN'S $5.50 OVERALLS specially priced CO
for this sa!e at MEN'S UNIONALLS Sold regularly at $5.00. $0 QC Khaki and blue. On sale at
98C LI0N ERAND COLLARS All styles ad sizes. Qq
SHEEP LINED VEST $7.00 value, specially priced at this sale. . 1000 BOYS MAC KIN A WS specially priced tt t'r.is Scle only ........ 1000 BOYS ALL WOOL MACKINAWS $16.00 values, o sale at my
1 SHINOLA POLISH A special let,
special for tui ssale crly , MEN'S $2.00 DRESS SHIRTS specially priced for 35c AND 5Gc FANCY HOSE specially pricsd at this sale for $2.00 CO II ON SWEATERS
l Ail sizes, social for 9 $1.50 FLEECE LINED UNDERWEAR H special for this sale at j $3.50 UNION SUITS K specially priced for this sale H $1.25 WOOL HOSE Ij speciallv priced for this sale at P $2.50 MEN'S OVERALLS N specially priced for this sale t' 75c NECKWEAR h specially priced for this sale H 35c GARTERS, BOSTON AhD OTHER h MAKES special for this sale only . . . Jl SOFT HATS, SUiT'EME QUALITY u sold at $S, our sals price g $G.C0 HATS ON SALE ti speci? for only
i MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S SPORT HATS Cl Q C fc? at $4.00: snecia! for this a!e P A 'O
SWEATER COATS AND SLIPOVERS all colors, sold st 513 and $14, this sale ARMY SHIRTS Scld at $S.50.
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FERGUSON'S WORK SHIRTS Triple stitch. CC ?J SOFT COLLARS Regular 50c value. Special OQr All colors. Sale price 1 ft for this sale at W
MEN'S LEATHER GLOVES Worth $1X0. OQ U MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S MACKINAWS C7 C Now C n Worth $12.00. Sale price . . . : . k MEN'S JERSEY GLOVES SpeciaCy priced for 1Q MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S RAINCOATS A QC tbj? sale, per pair 'C h New styles and shades; worth to $15
$6.95 $3,45
MEN'S ALL WOOL UNION SUITS AND TWO C0 QC j PIECE Sold at S3, on sa'c at .D !j ROLER HI? EOOTS Sold at $8.50; Qr on sale at only tt0
A EIG REDUCTION ON RUPSER BOOTS, OV'T.SHOES t ARCTICS AND RUDDERS AT PRICES BELOW fi MANUFACTURER?.' fIST
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WARNING! Look for the Name Above the Door! Don't be Misled!
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I Merchandise Exchanged or MONEY I REFUNDED at All Times!
WANTED: 25 SALESPEOPLE TO HELP PASS OUT MERCHANDISE TO TIJE PEOPLE
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