Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 301, Hammond, Lake County, 10 June 1921 — Page 3

Friday, Juno 10, 1921.

THE THREES Page Three CCT'V" . It'JW J ILL ..S.'J KNITTED CAPE IS ACCEPTED SPORT WRAP FOR SUMMER iiliilllllllilllllliliillHilillllllilllllllilllim S. & H. STAMPS GIVEN WITH ALL PURCHASES READ OUR FURNITURE A D ON PAGE 8 Bathing Suits for Men and Boys Cotton and wool Bathing Suits in two-piece and one-piece styles are here in every wanted color combination. Boys' Suits, S5c to $1,50; men's suits, $1.50 to $6.50. Ty-Back" Sweaters $1.75 Finely knitted of all-wocl in black, navy, gray and brown. Pretty light weight models, ideal for sum mer. If AU FM AN N St WOLF - HAMMONDjna 4

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This cape may look i:ke many others aa far as style and line are concerned, but it is unusual, nevertheless, for it is knitted. It is the accepted wrap of the 1921 summer. Knitted capes have been found practical, pretty and inexpensive. What more could be asked of a garment?

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orchestra. Since that excellent start, the "poor wian's amusement" has Income almost & family need. Eugene O'Brien declares that ours is "The Land of Opportunity" because optimists vie with peptimUts in becoming boostirnists. Good for "double feature day at the "Folly" theatre would be "The Man Who Trifled" and "Girls Who Flirt" Film titles frequently mislead. "Bucking the Tiger" has nothing whatever to do with "Playing the Game." ', Ohio Censor Eliminates Surplus Lingerie. Headline. Censorship will be the ruination of the picture business. Zena Keefe, the Selznick star, blames present fashions for the hlghi cost of street cleaning. i Women formerly swept the cross-' ings with their trains.

Enjoyed Free Close-Ups When a famous screen queen re-, verted t6 the stage she proved a: financial failure. Her "audiences" waited at the stage door to see the etar pass in &nd out.

Clever as IloudinI may be at get-: ting out of shackles he could noti have escaped "Handcuffs or Kisses" had he been Eiaine Hammerstein'a leading man. ,

Another experiment with pictures" has been made, audience is still master of Utie situation. With "Stolen Love" and ' den Fruit" in film-titles Sweets" would be all the

"talking but the the rub'Forbid-! "Stolen; candy.";

It's lure for "Pleasure Seekers" eems to be "The Miracle of Manhattan."

"Rough Stuff" in Sub-Titles "Dashing" madly away. "Dropping" to his knees. "Folding" her to his breast. "Holding" her at arm's length. "Crushed"ia strong embraco,

lTIZ" for sore, tired feetah!

Ah! what relief. Xo mora tired feet;

nr more burning: fet; no more swollen, achlr.u. tender, pweaty feet. No more soreness In corns, callouses, bunIons. No matter what nils your feet or want under the pun you've tried without getting relief, just use "Tla." "Tiz" Is the only remedy that draws out all the poisonous exudations which puff up the feet. "Tiz" cures your foot trouble so you'll never limp or dr-iic up your face In pain. Your shoes won't seem tight and your feet will never, never hurt or get sore and swollen. Think of It. no mora foot misery, no more agony from corns, callouses or bunions. Get a box at any cirug store or department store and get ir.?tant relief. "Wear smniler shoes. Just once try "Tiz," Get a whole year's foot comfort for a few cents. Think of it Adv.

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Values to $7.98 1 $4,69 Summer's favored creations rg of crepe de chine and georgftte, in every desired shade. Each is trimmtd attractively, all are specially priced.

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A Remarkable Sale Women'3 Pure Thread SILK HOSE 1 $1.00 a pair EE The wise, women will lay in an entire season's supSs ply of these pure silk hose in black, brovv-n, medium and dark gray, and beaver. The exceptionaf qualpE ity of these hose is not usually found at $1.00 a j pair as investigation will prove. Extra Good Quality I 18-in. Boot Hose Pure Silk and Good Weight 1 $2 a pair EE ' They are all full fahioned hose of extra good p weight in black and brown, at $2.00. An unusual EE saving is affected. HE Also white silk hose with blatk clox at $2. H Women's Fibre Silk Hose

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They are of a quality that will give lots of wear look like pure silk but cost much less. The colors are black white and grey. A rare value at 59c.

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Women's Mercerized Hose of extra durable quality in black, white and grey.

at 25c Women' good quality Cotton Hose in black and white. Nicely made.

Special at $1.50 a pair Are women's white and gray lace hose, in seam back style. Two different patterns. f Special at $1 .50 per pair.

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"Hart. Schaffner & Marx." Society Brand, and "Michaels Stern" suits that were se1 e c t e d from higher priced lots and specially priced at $25. Values to $50. Not every size in every style, but all sizes in this great sale Men's and young men's models.

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The Styles Both wide skirt and straight line effects, and .the new chemise models. The season's smartest creations at $12.50. The Color Plain white, yellow, honey dew, orchid, lavender, brown every new and wanted color and tint is here. $12.50.

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Trimming Tucks, frills, plaits, bows, furbellows, ribbons of self-material, lace and silk in scores of alluring ways. Values Here are dresses that should sell as high as $20. Wherever you go, similar quality is bringing more than $12.50.

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Every woman needs at least one good silk dress for summer, and what is more becoming, more practical and serviceable than a crisp frock of taffeta of either navy, brown or black, cleverly trimmed with embroidery and sashes or frills. We wish you to note the high degree of workmanship evident in these strictly advance modes. These dresses are really exceptional.

Gingham, Voile, Foulard DRESSES, $5.98 Scores of attractive styles in summer's favored materials. Crispy gingham, cool voiles and soft clinging foulards, trimmed with self-material or with lace, ribbon, etc.

stylish Voile Models

DRESSES, $3.98 The voile is an excellent quality, similar to organdie, the styles are new, distinctly original, and the trimmings are usually found only with higher priced models. Big variety at $3.98. WHITE PIQUE WASH SKJRTS For summer sports and vacation wear. Nicely made and finished. Special 7Q value at p 1 .

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Women's Pumps $5.95 One and two-strap style, of tan and brown kidskin. A very becoming last, with stitched tip and plain toe. Popular military heel.

Sport Pumps $4.45 One-strap style in white and grey buck, trimmed with tan calf. Perforated toe and military heel.

A Startling Sale That Ends Saturday

Light and dark brown mahogany calfskin, in styles men and young men are favoring. Brogue toes, semibrogue and plain oxfords. A great sale for men, at $4.95.

Boys' Shoes $2.95 Sturdy Bluchers in mahogany calfskin, solid leather of superior quality. Extremely well made shoes.

Scores of Other Shoe Savings in This Sale

Men's $2.50 Shirts

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They are the fine corded and printed madras and heavy percales that wear so well. The colors are guaranteed fast and every shirt is cut full. Sizes are from 14 to 17. Good-looking shirts for summer.

All first quality, genuine "Royal Mills" make of 72x80 nainsook. Perfect fitting with closed crotch. Cut large and roomy. All sizes, 34 to 46. The Bnest $1 .25 underwear for 75c.

$1.50 Union Suits Fine pincheck nainsook and white striped madras cloth, athletic style. Cut full, closed crotch, taped neckband and armholes. Spe- QCt cial, per suit :

"First Long Trousers" SUITS, $22.50 and $27.50 Single and double-breasted styles and sport models with belt. Browns, greys, blues and mixtures allwool materials in the greatest variety in town.

Boys' B. V. D. Union Suits Special, 95c The finest Athletic Underwear for boys; cut full and roomy with closed crotch. Made of pin check nainsook a very durable quality. Stock up liberally at 95c.

Child's Straw Hats, $1.50 The summer shapes, in brown, black and green lightweight straws. Made with colored bands to match. Sizes 6 to 7.

Boys' Caps Special, $1 Made of all-wool plain or fancy suitings. One-piece top or 8-quarter top style. Leather visor. Sizes 6fto 7.

Men's $1.25 Union Suits H

A Really Good Straw

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gtt a smart shape in a plain or fancy straw. You'll like the new bronze tones. They're here in all dimensions at $3.50. Others from $3.00 to $7.00.

Boys' All-Wool Suits 1

A very low price to EEr pay for such high j quality. They're all wool, and styled for sturdy youngsters; in plain and fancy mix- EE tures. Regular $8 E suits at $12.50. 3 at $16.50 jj Two-pants suits mostly, tailored with care. of smart all wool 5 serges, cheviots and rs worsteds ; nicely EEs lined and finished; s the regular $22.50 EEj values at $16.50. ss

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