Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 257, Hammond, Lake County, 19 April 1921 — Page 3

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Beyond a doubt, the greatest ready-to-wear sale ever launched ?o early in the season by any store in the Calumet Region. Fresh, brand new merchandise of intense interest to all women and misses.

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FRIDAY

THE WRAPS We've never seen such a variety here, you'll never see such savings. A wrap for every occasion at about half the price you would expect to pay! Values to $20.00 $9.75 Fine Silverton Burilla Wraps with triangle collar and fringe tassel. Copens, tans, grays and checks. Values to $32.50 $14.75 All-Silk lined Dolmans and Wraps of wool velour, embroidered self-stitchcd in Harding Blue, Tan, and Reindeer. Values to $39.50 $19.75 ' Smart Cape Wraps, featuring huge collars and with sleeves self-stitched of fine wool velour in all shades, silk lined. Values to $45.00 $24.75 A beautiful variety of Wraps and Dolmans of quality suedine in tan, reindeer and Copen, vividly embroidered. Values to $50.00 $29.75 Suedines and Bolivias of unusual quality, all silk lined. Exquisite embroidery and braided motifs are featured.

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SATURDAY

In view of the superior quality and attractive style of every garment in this sale, these low prices are truly amazing! There is really something extraordinary in value for every woman who attends.

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Navy blue serge and wool velour check models in great variety for women and misses. Nicely tailored and QC finished skirts at t. J J

SKIRTS Smart plaids, knife and box plait models. s7't$5.95 reduced. T

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For $32.50 Values

SUITS, $26-75 For $40.00 Values

Choice of tailored, semi-tailored and elaborately braid- 1 i c ed and embroidered models of fine French serge, belted Su!ts for m!Sses ancI omen- c'zcs 16 to '4- bmart' backs, flare back and box coat styles or severely plain simP!c tailored models, clever braided styles or trimmodels, med with rows of buttons, embroidery, silk lined.

THE TQ4TS Good-looking, serviceable Coats ot the desirable qualities for wear and appearance. Here, at a small outlay, one may purchase a fine coat worth double. $20.00 Values at $10.75 A good-looking 38-inch flare back wool velour Coat with belted, convertible back, very special at $10.75. $22.00 Values at

A 45-inch belted back Navy Serge Coat of staple quality. A good-Icoking, serviceable garment for women, greatly reduced. $27.50 Values at Beautifully styled 45-mch Poplin Coats in biown, navy and black; belted back, silk lined and sell stitc hed.

LYNX CHOKERS Special, $3.98 Smart little "chokers" for cool spring days, and summer evenings. Very stylish and very low in price,

DRESSES, $19.75 For $29.75 Values Popular Crepe De Chine and Taffeta models; scalloped bottom and eyelet, embroidery, contrastmg sashes or straight line elfects. DRESSES, $36.75 Values to $52.50

DRESSES, $27.75 For $40.00 Values Mignonette Crepe De Chine Taffeta models in wide skirt style, overskirt and "Basque" waist models in brown, navy and black. DRESSES, $39.75 Values to $60.00

Fine embroidered Canton Crepe Frocks and some beau- Exquisite Frock Creations cf Canton Crepe in lovely tiful Taffeta Dresses in navy, brown, black and reindeer shades, both embroidered and beaded models, special

and grey.

$39.75. AH sizes.

and an extra fine quality lynx.

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Children's

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Polo Co.its m an extensive s!yl." variety, becoming to children. Very durable qu'ihty m reindeer, Pekm, Copen and brown. Sizes 7 to 14. V alues to $5.08

Pretty navy blue serge node! tor children in sizes 2 to 6, nicely hn:-!id. h.:eci and trimmed.

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At the annual meeting of the llobarf Alumni af.'ociation h'-M Fridav ninsr the following offWr.o wr. elct-d for the com ins yw- Vrsu' nt. Mrs. AIiir Me! in; v!' pr-sl1rnt. M iff Dorothy Vor.d; ?ocr-tary, Miss Kdith Rr-am; trrasnrer, Mif.'s Kth. 1 11a'st-nd. The linnir nance ivn Thurs'lay ?vnirs? tiy tho Social rlub at ti:" Ui'lsr ro-ul par'l' n s w;i. a very s ;icoo ssf : ! rvnt sni althouuh this wa? to ha ( !i,w n trie last of a. sori-s of (lanc'f, tiip c ?D decido-d to g-lve another ?riod of fivt- dances. The Women's Auxiliary of thr American Itg!on will me't Tuesday evening at the Library. James Murray, who hasi be- n in New Mexico durir.R the past year for til l.ealth came home Wednesday to spend the summer months here. Mrs. Doris Inscha and daughter of Colorado are her-e visiting- with relatives for a couple of weks. Jos Pierce, who has been ailing for Faille tlrra went to a soldier's hospital near South liend Fri-iay where he will take treatments, an operation may 'be necessary for his recovery. Mrs. Chas. Barcr is quite sick from an abscess in the head. MY. and Mrs. Ed Fleck and family accompanied by Mrs. Thomas, returned from Hamlet yesterday after vi.itin? there for a few days. Mrs. Basse, who underwent an operation last wer-k at the Mercy hospital Is much Improved. jlr-t Pwiffht Maekey wiil entertain tho TTiseilla club at her h"me thi week Thursday afternoon. Tho American I.eRion are plannins another boxing- show to be held here on A-pril 3Sr

HESSVILLE

Mr. and Mrs. Th': Adel.opertrer of Mur'ha st.. aeeonipani-d by .Mrs. t ;. Wilid-s arid Mrs. l.'ons IT o"s ; h, I i v.-. r-- l.tisin-sa visitors at Crown I'oinl Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. It. Morris of ITamrid w '-re the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. II. l'xtterson, V.'edinsday i ver.injr. Mrs. Itorac Tsho and dniBhter, Ioulst-. sp.nt Tu'-sday in Hammond. Miidr- 1 s'wint, formerly -f ir-ss-. ".i, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ". I'.o'oia. Jr. M-s. C. M. Shay has Rons to Crown iv. int. to visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Iiwlbauph, Mr. and Mrs. Klijah Wilson of Hammond attend.-d th.- revival services at H ssvilb: on Friday evenintr. Mr. and Mrs. Hvsh Haran and daujrhter of Indiana Harbor, spent Wednesday evening at llessvlllc. Miss iy.ira Shay has frenu t Chloa.o to visit with relatives there.

Donald Quiney. e.f Chlcatro, V!..!'-1 J Nick Th yr nrv! fa I:is father, Dr. W. C. Quun-y h-rc ys- ti;.;r h-.r.i- i-n Sn-iv terdny. three v. . :; ' ' -' Ike Cershman of Chh-ae,... visitodj ,Mr, nr.d Mrs. C. i" ; his fa'her. 11. (orsham ..n t u rd.'ty da v at-d Sun lay it ch

and yesterday.

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Miss Dcla Mo.Vay. of "hicaso, visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. I M. MeXay yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hawkins returned to their home in IJattie Cround yesterday a.'ter a visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brooke. The five-months old daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. lOdward Casey died Saturday nisht. The little one has been sick for several days with pneumonia. J. (5. Ostrood went to Chicago on Saturday and will bo operated on today for kidney trouble.

ST. JOHN

Miss Mary N'dan of Hammond is ;sit:ti: here with io r parents. Mr. r.nd Mrs. i 'iss-ist -ii.-r-r n : e r t a i n ed re.ative. j ch;.:. :-- on Sunday.

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MERRILL VILLE

There wns a iar.v- rrov d attended the 1 i"' n ' -Teae aer.- n.e.t.ne ;ast I-'n-d a ' '-en -' o -.

Mrn-I Mrs. R.J.ert .nnor, Of CM. T,:e t.-a. 1:. r, spent lat Saturday it.

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