Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 230, Hammond, Lake County, 18 March 1921 — Page 17
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before they left M. A::'a-t;r;e. F!a., for not the rat. taken of Uai-Jiny in a fcilk YANK'S SOUVENIRS y ARE WORTH $18,000;;'';'
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had the -.ro af-fiy3 an-1 it wa.j fc-uu-l to contain platinum.
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NICE JAIL FOE SALE, NICELY FUENISIIED f INTERNATIONAL !T,V3 STPVtrEJ ROT-XI'TT. M'.'NT.. --hi tVs citv cnjc-.'hii.' crew! '! ftr"'-.. etur"'.
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Low Prices Our Chief Attraction Phone 161 190 Standard Avenue Saturday Specials
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Good Luck Oleo 2 pounds for Jeilo, all flavors, 2 for only Grenco Brand Strawberries, 2 for Beechnut Jellied Fruit, per can Libby's Catsup, large bottle at only Salt, free running, per package , Libby's Pork and Beans, 2 for
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Fancy Red Salmon, tall can, per can Fall can Pink Salmon, per can Fancy Oil Sardines, 3 cans for Fish Flakes, B. & M. brand, 2 cans for . . . .
Libby's Chili Con Came, 2 cans for
lonet i pcr, extra large rolls, 3 for Matches, 6 large boxes, at this sale
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BOYS' SUITS Former price, $10.50. While they last
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CORDUROY SUITS Fcrrnrly $15. While ihev last
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APRON GINGHAM Blue and brown checks, extra quality. 1 h r Per yard 12 27-INCH DRESS GINGHAMS Spring styles in plaids and checks. 1 Qr Per yard A U 38 inch Percale Lights and darks. All new Spring patterns. Special at 1 14Vc SILK AND COTTON CREPES A good assortment of shades. Less titan half 7-J-r price at
REGAL PILLOW SLIPS
42x36, hemmed, special at
"WEARWEL.L" SHEETS 81x90, tape edge, 1 9Q
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Being An Occasion Of Valiie-Giving Combined With Beauty It is indeed refreshing to see the new things for Spring every section of this store is aglow with every kind of seasonable merchandise: that now awaits your inspection. In all its loveliness it is a welcoming fact to know that prices are very modest, besides innumerable specially priced items picked especially for Opening Days.
EXPOSITION SPECIALS For Saturday 81 in. Wearweil Sheeting Full Bleaclisd 42 12 c 36 in. Hope Muslin Exceptionally sood quality. 13Vc AMERICAN CALICOES
Grey, navy and QX
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60 of the Woman's Easter Attractiveness is the New Cape
70-inch Mercerised Damask, satin finish and l-Qr beautiful styles. V? REPPLETTE SEER- 1Q SUCKERS iJl TURKISH TOW- lol ELS, bleached...1 "2 C
5-4 WHITE OIL CLOTH
PEPPER AL BLEACHED
SHEETING, 81- A Ol
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PRINCESS SLIPS Children's white Longsdale cambric Princess Slips, ruffle trimmed and well made. Sizes 2 to 6 years. 17., Special at X tf L LADIES' UNION SUITS Bleached, summer weight, crocheted tops, knee length. Special, AKn per suit H-oSC LADIES' MER. LISLE HOSE Ladies' highly mercerized lisle hose with seam back, double sole, elastic OA garter top. Per pair " " LADIES' COTTON HOSE
With seam back, reinforced
sole and heel. Per pair . . .
CHILDREN'S UNDERWAISTS Fine bleached cotton Waists, with heavy taped reinforcement. (First floor.) OP Special at "" MEN'S SILK HOSE rlere are Wilson Bros, chain knit, pure thread and fancy Silk Flose, double soles and high spliced heels ; values to $1.50. . . pJC VOILE WAISTS Colored Voile Waists, made with wLite roll collar and cuffs, elastic at waist. In colors of pink, blue or lavender. Sizes 33 to 46. Qualities that sold originally at $1.95 to be placed on sale q at
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T T is too bad to cover up the handsome frocks, for the Easter morning promenade? Not at all. That gives the double charm and leads up to the delight and surprise when the coat is thrown off indoors. It emphasizes the importance of the well chosen, sthsh Cape or Wrap which shall have the supreme privilege of enhancing milady's appearance on that important day and other occasions. We had the very same feeling when we purchase, these extremely beautiful Capes now displayed here. You will like the new styles, they're materials, shades of tan and grey, also the expert workmanship. The embroidery and stitching on the collars and across the back. Yalama, Veldeen, Bolivia, Velour, Tricotine are indeed handsome materials in these Capes. ou only have to try them on to know why a Cape-Wrap is 60 per cent of the attractiveness. Why not see them tomorrow, the showing will never be so complete as it is now during the Spring Exposition. $39.75, $49.75, $69.75, $79.75 Spring Suits are Tempting Val ties The Tailored Suit is always fashionable but never have they been more con-picious than this
EXPOSITION SPECIALS For Saturday PANTIES AND BLOOMERS Children's white muslin Panties and Bloomers. Mothers in need of muslin underthings for children should not miss this opportunity, as it has been years since such values have been offer- 1 O.l. ed. Special at. . CHILDREN'S SHOES Samples of high grade shoes. Pretty styles, tan and black, and many combinations. Hand turned. Sizes 4 to 8. Thev sell in regular stock at $3 and $3.50. QC Special at .... 1 ' LITTLE EOYS' SHOES Brown and black, nature toe.
lace. Flxtra quality. Sizes 9
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BABY'S FIRST WALK SHOE Fine brown kid. flexible leather soles, rnilo buttons.
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Dashing new offerings fashioned of Tricotine and Serge
are bound or trimmed silk braid. And the styles are much smarter in Iooe box effects, straightline or eton styles with tight fitting jackets. Every suit presented in our Exposition is notable for its handsome tailoring and exceedingly moderate pricing. Beginning at
$25, $3575, $49.75, Don't wait until later, the best models are being shown now.
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This selling includes shoes for everybody ; Nev Spring and Summer styles for men, women and children. A complete range of styles, sizes, lasts and leathers. We are giving you the advantages of some unusually favorable prices. At each price the values mean worth while economy. Each value is characterized by a high standard of quality
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SUEDE PUMPS One and two strap creations in grey, brown and black, covered French heels and hand turned soles. $9.85
NEW OXFORDS Stylish models for dress and service wear, tan and brown calf, black and lrown kids, military heel. $7.85
TAN CALF PUMP A light color, fancy perforated one strap creaiton. new Baby French heel, hand turned soles.
$9.85
Special Opening Features Ladies Erown Kid Pump with strap and blucher, QC fast wear, at ... . Ladies Glaced Kid Pumps In brown and in black, new tongue model, 7 Louis heel, at
Girl's Tan Calf Oxfords, good year welts, sizes 2 to 7, at this sale, $4.85 jC OC
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Black Satin and Suede Pumps Beautiful
one-strap inlaid model, cover- Q 7 k
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White Leghorns, thoroughbred. Special, ter 1 Q doz. $2.10, each. . -5-' Brown Leghorn, per 1 Odoz. $2.10, each. . AOt Plymouth Rocks, strong and healthv. Special. O O doz. $2.40, each.. Rhode Island Reds, strong and healthy. Per OO doz. $2.40, each. . HUCK TOWELS Extra quality h u c k, hemstitched ecke, size 9Qp 32x17. Special at. Jyt' SERGE PANTS
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vears.' Straight pant stvle; .45 value.' $1.00 I er pair M MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS ' Of printed madras and percales, in many color combinations. 1 4 to 17 neckband. Spring Opening Q 1 1C special at P . 1 d MEN'S SILK JERSEY SHIRTS Of satin striped jerseys, of remarkable qualities. Colors and patterns to meet every preference. Sizes 14 to 17 neckband. ( Et QC oprmsr Upening. MEN'S UNION SUITS Yukon Bros, knit L'nion Suits, also athletic, style of nainsook. Suits sold for $2.50 per garment. 1 Q Ct Special at 1 MEN'S UNION SUITS Athletic L'nion Suits of nainsook, carefully made and full sizes, 34 to 46 inch chest. Sp-ng Opening spc- OCt cial at UkJ EOYS' EASTER CAPS In the newest styles tans, greens and grays; one-piece top, silk lined. A Spring Opening special g CjQ BOYS' BLUE SERGE SUITS All-wocl Norfolk Suits, smart new styles for confirmation wear. Ages 6 to 1 5 years. s,tn:":S8.50.
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