Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 206, Hammond, Lake County, 18 February 1921 — Page 16

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Crown Point witnessed one o" the severest fires In years on Thursday niornsng when the A. L- Salisbury . me on Court street, occ Jrid b lit. and Mrs. W. C. Burke, caught lire supposed to have etarted from a defective Sue. The roof was completely ciestroyed and the Interior an4 va:Lwere gutted by the flames. Tha strong wind reads tha outlook car.s-ous for some of th surrounding buildings, hilt the prompt work of the fir?v.?en, handicapped by low water ..re, fooa had the fire under control. The ;ji-rkS recently moved here from Indianapolis, having- fent-i the home itirnished when the Ealerfurys went s.uth for the winter. Insurance covered the loss. .Mri. Oecrga STarman has re-fume i .-;m a, visit w;th friends at Elkh.-irt, i rid., fceinj there since Tuesday.

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mother Kooa party given by the Shrtne In Gary on Thursday afternoon. ll'sa Hannah Bj&c'k Is entertaining he Pot-Luck club at her home or. Court street this afternoon. The week'y meetings of rMs popular Crown Point club are always very euJoyabl-3 "aoh member kr!ns!n ber chare of the eats. 3?lia Sara. "Winer came on Thursday -Q be th house grimi of Mrs. Hortence 5Je'.ntr for several !ay.. Miss Winer formerly lived In Crown Point, but moved to Chi-casa several years aro -villi tie family. Jft Taia Burr has been conCned to j.er hom the past few days with a very v-re oolA.

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' Some of the feminine workers on the farm cf Miss BelL 0n? of the large poultry farms in England, that owned by a Miss Bel! at Wt-lwyn, Hertz, is operated entirely by women, no men being; allowed on the payroll. She believes girls can perform ail the tasks involved in the work.

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word from. hr husbjr.ri, win has teon pcnain -?oiri t'rae in p""i t. r id.x tV;at he is returnir.tr next week, hi a stay there be r.r " ; ir;.j his ..".: th srt-at'y. The Lf'z l-asket hi team fire play-'

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same is in store for the fans. Tho I'Stzs play th M-Cabe Memorial churrh In Ci '.c-.Ko on Saturtfay night.

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Grouped specially at $19.75 These new, lovely Spring Dresses of brown and navy taffeta, charme,use and satin will assume important roles here tomorrow and Monday and we frankly say that styles were never more captivating. As for trimmings, one can not bei definite ; all are so lavishly and elaborately trimmed and embroidered in self-same materials and colorful combinations. The basque waist and shirred waistline are coming into popularity and fluted ruffles simply run riot on the skirts. All together, they are irresistible and as for price, well, you'll not hesitate in saying it is exceedingly low.

Saturday's Popular Feature New Spring Hats at $4.95 Exclusive styles will be specially made up in our own work shop for you, according to desirable ideas, materials and trimmings. Or, you may choose from a fine assortment trimmed especially for our Saturday's .special, at $4.95.

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High grade black and brown surpass kid. flexible light weight soles, Louis leather covered heel. The?e .shoes were originally made to sell for $ ! 5. Mere is an opportunity to purchase an extra pair of boots at about half price. We have just a limited "quantity to oiler at this very low price.

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11th Semi-Annual Drug Sale

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Iomorrow, the lata! opportunity to fill your drug and toilet needs at a savings comes to a closr. Hie response the past three days has been wonderful, far exceeding any those of years gone by. eager were shoppers to profit by this half-yearly event that quantities are nearly exhausted, but tnere is still plenty, we believe, to last through tomorrow until 9:30. But hurry and get your share for it will be a long time before we have another sale of this kind Monday will be too late,

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The February t Housefurnishing Sale And like the Drug Sale, housewives still have another day to enjoy practising eccnomj' in our Busy Bargain Basement." And busy indeed, for when you look at the low prices on home articles you will be quick to act too, like crowds of other people the last three days. But you must come tomorrow it's the last day. Don't procrastinate, the many items cf savings will be a revelation to housewives of thrifty' intentions. The Economy Notion Sale While shopping for Drugs or House Furnishings, just step over to the Notion Counter, and if your sewing basket or smaller items for personal or home needs, need replenishing, you will find them here at a saving. But this sale also ends tomorrcm evening so act quick.

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You cannot help but think that a sale of this sort can only mean that savings would be of the radical kind. And so it is, every stock cf groceries that we removed into the basement has been sliced in price and that is why hundreds of shoppers came to stock up their pantry shelves while they had the opportunity. And they are coming back for more, because they know the stocks are limited and will soon become exhausted. It will be of great advantage to you to investigate these savings. The supply won't last long the past three, days proved that, and tomorrow we expect more crowds, which will greatly diminish its size. Don't wait until the last moment, why not join the thrifty throng here tomorrow. This sale takes place in the basement.

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in which We Call Attention to our Suit and Overcoat Sales Tomorrow we oiler an opportunity to select any suit (including blue serge) or overcoat in our stock at a big reduction. But these wonderful values will not long be available, for very scon February Sales must give way to Easter displays.

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Overcoats in all models. On sale at $37.50. February Trouser Sale

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$45 Suits and $40 and $45 Overcoats; also many Suits and Overcoats that were $50. Styles for young men and men more reserved. February Sale price, $25.

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SUITS AND OVEFvCOATS Young men's and men's $65 and $75 Suits, and all $65 and $75 Overcoats. Best makes, latest styles, at $45.

CONTINUING THE REMARKABLE REDUCTIONS Values to $4 Values to $8 Values to $10 $2.50 $4.95 $5.95

See This Great SHIRT Sale

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Sizes 14 to V2 Regular stock goods. Shirts cut full, not skimpy. Mostly percales. Ask ;o see these shirts.

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Values to $22.50 The season's best models, in a wide range cf good patterns and colors. Sizes 6 to 18 years.

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Sweater Coat Reduced MEN'S WORK SWEATER COATS Formerly sold uo CA to $4.98. Reduced to i.OV

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BOYS' PURE WORSTED JERSEYS Turtle Ceck, C "j Q .Q plain colors and stripes, oclo regular at jj.Jj. iwiv, .

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NEW 7C SIZES PATTERNS 6 TO 16 Materials are charnbray in solid colors, and percales, in attractive new patterns. Guaranteed fast colors. Standard make.

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