Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 226, Hammond, Lake County, 14 March 1921 — Page 3

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Three Shows at American, Starting at 6:45 P. M. Four Shows at Columbia, Starting at 6:30, 7;4Q, 8:50, 10 P.M. At Last! The Super-Comedy the whole world's waiting for!

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You're going to yell when you sec Charlie Chaplin wander through the trials o( "motherhood." You're yoing to laugh and laugh and LAUGH as you follow the humorous pair through the comedy on which the world-famous comedian worked for a year. Edna Purviance is in it, too; and the Kid is Jackie Coogan, the funniest youngster ever seen on the screen. 6 Reels of Joy

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Qiaplin's in it Every Minute

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Extraordinary Sale, Women's

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p A manufacturer's sample lot which we were lucky to purchase for a fraction of their actual wrorth. We feel sure this is the best H suit value of the season so far as sample suits H are always made with more than ordinary care H and represent the latest interpretation of style. Practically Every Size for Misses' and Women in the Lol EE They are of fine navy blue tricotine, tailored and semiEE tailored models. Belted, unbelted and box o ripple back. EE Braided and embroidered in scores of smart styles a wide EE selection is available of the very Spring Suits women are SEE admiring this season. Sample Suits, worth J40 to J50, for $29.75 EES ' Before buying your new Spring Suit, do not pass by this opportunity. SEE We urge early attendance tomorrow it will repay you.

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Things You Need forLes s than You Expect to Pay m Surprise after surprise awaits the thrifty shopper here tomorrow. Every item is a special inducement to save money on merchandise of QUALITY. H

UNBLEACHED MUSLIN A very fine quality, 31 inches wide. Worth 1 5c.

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BLEACHED MUSLIN

EE ard wide, soft finish. Bleached Muslin. The regu- 1 EE lar 20c value. Tuesday, per yard. . . . -. A T" H BED SHEETS EE Euil size (81x90) "Sleep Well" Bed Sheets. Seamless and of extra heavy quality. Regular $ 1 .85 value, (j? " OQ EE Special for Tuesday at P A . O 2 H PILLOW CASES Size 45x36. A beautiful snow white quality. For OC EE Tuesday, each H HUCK TOWELS A very good quality Red Bordered Huck Towels. 1 SEE Tuesday, each H BED SPREADS EE Extra fine grade Crocheted Bed Spreads. The O , regular $3.48 values, at ' H LINEN DAMASK 72-inch, all-linen Damask. Striped and con- QQ EE vcntional patterns. A yard 5 Napkins to match, $12.50 a dozen g NAINSOOK Tlie regular 50c value. Yard wide. Special price Q EE for Tuesday, per yard WHITE VOILE

45 inches wide. The regular 85c quality. Special CQ . for Tuesday, per yard

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I Women's and Child's Apparel H CHILD'S DRESSES EE Smart little affairs of gingham for children in sizes 2 to 6. EE Plaid dresses trimmed with white pique collars. 1 1 Q

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A good quality sateen, choice of ankle or knee length t "3 EE style. Various colors. Special at . v H , APRONS SEE Pretty "tie-back" Aprons in plaid, checked and QQ SEE striped percales. Tuesday, special at E TWO GINGHAM PETTICOATS EES Women's Gingham Petticoats. Regular sizes only. "1 SEE Good quality. While they last 2 FOR 1 H - CREEPERS EE Children's Creepers of fine chambray and gingham; in "1 EE blue, pink and white. Sizes 0, 1 , 2, 3. Special

Hundreds of Perfect Columbia Records, 59c

WOOL SACKING j 54 inches wide. For women's and children's dresses and EE boys' suits. Grey, brown and navy. Regular $ 1 .25 Q C - values, per yard OuC WOOL SERGE , M 56 inches wide, in navy blue only. Exceptional QC EJ quality. Per yard 72C EE TERRE CLOTH g 36 inches wide. Conventional patterns, suitable for house EES decoration, portieres, window hangings, etc. Reg- AO EE ular $1.50 value. Per yard VOC CURTAIN NETS p 36-inch Quaker Craft Lace Curtain Nets, pretty all-over pat- E terns in new Spring designs. The regular 65c value. OC-, E Per yard ODC APRON GINGHAM 27-inch Staple Check Lancaster Apron Gingham. 1 O JL S Guaranteed fast colors, 18c value. Per yard. ,. v BAR0NNETTE SATIN 40 inches wide. Very fine lustrous finish. Just the thing for sport suits and skirts. White, navy, blue, tan (DO QQ and old rose. The $4 value. Per yard. . . V.0 g SPRING VOILES g Of every description and design, at 59c a yard and up. EE Men's and Boys' Furnishings KOVERALLS Regular $2 KOVERALLS for children, in medium and light EE weight. Five or six different styles. Low neck and short EE sleeves, or high neck and long sleeves. Sizes 2? 1 1 C 1 to 8, at V A 1J g tTTl-I PIUTP sun

Men's light weight cotton ribbed Union Suits. Short

sleeves, ankle length. Ecru color. Special at. . . .

SCHOOL BLOUSES Boys' $1 School Blouses, of fine percales, light and CPI-. dark patterns, also khaki colored blouses 6 to 16. WORK SHIRTS Famous "Blue Bell" make. Heavy indigo blue, "7 E r double stitched, cut full. Sizes AA to 17, at. . . MEN'S SHIRTS Regular $2 grades. Made of fine percales and woven madras. Neckband style. Soft turn-over cuffs. 'Guaran- (J "1 1 C teed fast colors. Sizes I4'2 to 1 7. Special . . ' BOYS' CAPS Made of all-wool suitings. Leather peak and sweat t "I band. Sizes 68 to 7. Special at P

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