Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 51, Hammond, Lake County, 19 August 1921 — Page 3
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The allied council has arrived at a compromise decis.ors in regard to the German-Pohsh boundary line in Upper Silesia, The hre befc.s near Pless on the V:stu!;::, passes west of (T.eiwitz, 7o.;t, nd Gros Strehliti. thence between IvreusburK ar.d Kcsenburp t-5 the preset Silesian border. The black portion on the map shows the part that goes to Poland. It includes about half the Silesian coal bod?. The heavy dotted line is Korf amy's hr.c, showing the ,extren:e Polish chv.ms, and the solid black and white line shows how far Korfanty's Pohsh irrcrulars got. The present settlement falls cor.s:derab!y short of Po!ar.d"a maximum cl&iras, but pes her the -?sent;a'.s she demanded, the ccal mices and coal cities.
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LOWELL
t. '.'.cgo visitors Fr:iay. Mr. a-nd Mrs W. Kcvr ar.d family war Crown Point vi.t.or? suaiay. Mr. and Mrs. E. irrlptors 121 i dmghrtr of Chleaso. r th cue!a cf M-s. Grlpton'a piren's, Mr. and Mr.'.. Kob'-r; Ccll.er. Mrs. W. 5t. Paterrr. ar.d ii-j?h!T Mud red wer ths n ol M:s. K. Jones of Chicago Ti.urfrJa'. Mrp. Thos. S. N i reported on th sick list. Several of the !"ttl- f:-lks hre hie ccntracted th wh-rop"." cnth. rihlrley Am, Infant 4aj?h:r n" rar.d Mrs. E. I '.iff, ha-1 her l;and ?f--er-:--!r injured in a power wish In? rra.-hine
Mrs. Charle-a Ma:n, Mr. Ellsworth j prdy. M,itti, Mr. and Mrs. Horry Martin and 'bn Palmer of Hammond wu bf re -laugh tar Mary: in ot O.?ola, Ind . fr j tl busmefs yesterday. the spaas's c-f Mr. and Mrs. '''". It. T'-it-j Mr?. Vi'hgm Oarr!.on Is very ;rlijs. terror, Sunday. 1 f !-k at th- horn cf her daughter. ; Th M-ssji Blanche Shay and Irene Mr.". J II. Pra.nr.--.ck. and Iu-ile Horner w:-f th priests j Mr;-'. F--rn Nil.rn of Indiana Harbor! r.f Mrs. J. ttrn of Chtcaa 3. "vVvinv- j,s -?:'ncr he- parents Mr. and M rs. J.
H. Erar-tik. ; Mr. f'harifs KSs'.e cf Chicssro H-eizhts I
Mr. and Mrs. A B. Carlctor. of Pen-ilf-'.-'t:, Orepon. are vijitin. w 1th tatir da:ii:;ter. Mrs IHiel Sanger. !?.. rt rvy-'l and daughter. Miss Kmma. ,.f KIPaso. V . a visiting their liii;h;-:- and sifter Mri C. I. btr'.okand and - th. r r--l 1 1 ' r- ? hrs. 11-;". . r and James Crahb of V:!mette 111 art- s . t ' r c at i'r.e h-m.e of Mr. and Mrs K. H Tynch. M:.?! Tr.:e Purdy of Hammond, is rit nc her prand-mether Mrs. U. H
axy. Mr. and Mrs. tCm. Havrufar and r Hjmmond rr tha jruesta cf rfla ttve? Sandal. Mrs. Oliver pu-h and l?'ihl'
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Saturday, August 20th Only THE THREE "B" STORE BIGGEST BUSIEST BEST I ADMIT IT
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Watch For Our Anniversary Sale
S. & H. Stamps With all Purchases
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Store Open Until 9 p. m. Saturday
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ATURDAY the Last Day of Our Manufacturers'
Will find this store crowded with values as never before. All summer merchandise must be cleared out by Saturday night. Actual cost cuts no figure in the way we've reduced everything. Quick and certain clearance is our only objective. You save like you never saved before.
Unheard of Values in Famous Makes of
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ana micnaeis oiern Broken sizes from much higher priced lots. Stripes, shepherd plaids, mixtures and plain colors. Men's and young men's models "Hart, Schaffner & Marx," "Society Brand" and "Michaels Stern." Every one of these suits is ideal for fall wear. Values to $50. Clearrnce at $25.
rine values m men s and loun;
Men's Suits, plain colors and mixtures, values to $30, Outlet Sale
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$17.50
Values to $60, in some of our best made suits, odd sizes, but extraordinary values for the OutltSa,f $32.50
The very finest quality. You used to pay as high as $75.00 for these same quality suits, now offered at the great Outlet 50 Sale at '
$2 and $2.50 SHIRTS In woven and corded madras, repp cloth, ducatine. In a wide range of patterns. 1 Q EL Slight seconds, special at,.. JJ
MOTHERS Never Were Such Extreme Values in
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They are fine worsteds and cassimeres, in fancy mixtures and weaves all wool, finely tailored and finished and are reall extraordinary values. Sizes 8 to 1 8 vears.
Men's Shirts 95 c They're the regular $1.50 and $1.75 qualities, in fine percales and madras.
Cut generously full. Perfect fitting, i
very finely made. A variety of neat patterns in fast colors. Stock up liberally at this sensational low price.
Men's Underwear d
Men's $1.50 and $1.75 Athletic Union Suits Nainsook and madras stripe cloth, also cotton nb, porous knit and flat, kn,t 88 c itvles, at ....
Men's 50c and 75c Balbriggan nd Mtsh Shirts and Drawers Short sleeves and ankle length. All sizes. -Special, per 39C garment
One More Day OUTLET SALE Yard Goods of Every Kind
A SALE OF LIGHT SHIRTING CALICO- Fancy stripes and figures. Regular 15c value. Special, per yard Z7-1NCH STANDARD APRON GINGHAM S Staple blue and white check; 15c value. JQq Special, per yard 28-INCH NURSE STRIPE GINGHAM For boys' blouses, ladies' and children's aprons. J, 5 C Regularly 29c. Vara. . . . 28-INCH EVERETT CHAMBRAY SHIRTING Colors are blue and
Nice soft finish; 25c
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36-INCH OUTING FLANNEL
Go-)J heavy quahty.
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36-INCH PERCALE Light and dark colors, stripes and figures. Regular 25c value. Spe- 2, 5 C cial, per yard. .' 27-INCH FANCY ZEPHYR GINGHAM In plaids, checks and stripes for children's dresses. "1 O-iyC Regularly 25c. Yard. . 40-INCH FANCY VOILES-In silk m I f 1
stripes and woven plaids. Values up to $2.48. Special, per ard 32-INCH IMPORTED GINGHAMS In fancy plaids, checks and stripes. Regular ,75c value. Spe- 5c cial, per yard 32-INCH RENFREW MADRAS GINGHAMS Fancy plaids, check:, stripes and plain colors; 29c 45c value. Per yard
One More Day OUTLET SALE Linens and. Domestics
LAST DAY CLEARANCE 'II "l,,S
rinest DUEimer rrocKS
Dotted Swiss, French Ginghams, Organdies
One Lot at
36-INCH BLEACHED MUSLIN A nice soft finish and an extra fine quality. Sells regularly J -Q 18c. Special, per yard. . . 36-INCH UNBLEACHED MUSLIN Lxtra heay quality that sells regularly for l2':c. 'This sale, gc nc vard
40-INCH BROWN MUSLIN
heavy quality. Regularly 18c. On sale, per yard. .
WHITE VOILES In pretty stripes and checks for women's blouses and dresses. Regular 39c valur. In this sale, per yard.
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10c
MADRAS SHIRTINGS A good assortment of fine quality, in satin itripes. Regular 69c value. 5c GLASS" TOWELING 18 h. wide, in pink and blue checks. Regular 29c values. Special, per J8c 70-INCH TABLE DAMASK Tr stripes and conventional and floral designs; $1.25 value. A gg ;reat bargain, per yard. . . 7AMOUS "WEARWELL" SHEETS
Size 81x90. slightly imperfect. Regular $1.49 values. Spe- QQr
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Values $10 to $40
season's smartlest are these not
The frocks
bought for special sale purposes, but individual gj styles, distinctively trim- K med in a variety of the fe
smartest shades. All of the very finest qualities.
Regardless of Actual Value, $5 Here are beautiful dotted Swisses, crisp organdie in every shade. Fresh chic ginghams of imported quality and silk tafTeta combinations. Value? to $40 at $5.
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One More Day OUTLET SALE Hosiery and Underwear
Sale Surplus Lots "Star" Brand PUMPS and OXFORDS, $4.45 Here is a salethat will enable women to buy the smartest footwear for fall at just about half of theactual value of these pumps and oxfords.. Made of dark mahogany calfskin, both styles with rubber heels. . AH sizes.
WOMEN'S MERCERIZED HOSE In black, white and gray. OCVery specially priced at. . . WOMEN'S PURE SILK HOSE With seam back, extra good quality-, in black and white. Cl OQ L'nusual values at . ... 1 WOMEN'S PURE SILK HOSE In various shades or "rav. Form-
$1.00
crlv $1.98 values. This
sale, per pair . . .
WOMEN'S UNION SUITS Of good quality gauze with white silk top and tight knee style. Very special price, J 50 per suit WOMEN'S GAUZE UNION SUITS Low neck, no sleeve style with loose knee. Sizes 34, 36 and .38. Specially Driced at WOMEN'S GAUZE PANTS Loose knee style. Special at
Women's Oxfords Good quality black gunmetal with militaryV . $1.95 special at Women's rincess Slippers 0' black canvas with patent stay and rubber heels. 1 All
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MEN'S OXFORDS 25 ; DISCOUNT This is an unusual opportunity as none are reserved and oxford; for men will be very popular this fa1!.
Infants', Misses' and Child's Strap Baby Dolls Of tan calf w.th skufler soles. 98c Special at Men's Army Shoes Made over the genuine Mun'.on last, tanned twice for softness Hf A E
r or the Outlet bale . Childress Black Lace and Button Shoes In sizes 5 to 8 51.49; n.eo 8' to 11. $1.69; .1.-0 2. 31.89 at -
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