Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 54, Hammond, Lake County, 23 August 1921 — Page 3
Tuesday, August 23, 1921.
THE TIMES , Jgfff They expert to be pern for some fine The American Lesion have the piar.s all ccmp'.'t-d for "heir 'c:g ee rbrat ion on Labor Day. I. the. e.i.t.-.-er is fa orabSo th re -;. , c iv of we cxrxxrt to reap our reward. Mary 1e.tma.rii -t Ch:.a.jro Heights. fX-f.nt se veral here last w -k, visiting her pajjits. Mr. Chirencf, I'almor of Oary. a o.;airi of the t'n3rrw',x'!j?, spent gjn'ia.y hire A t.p to t,he ljdies. Don't a.-k t hern c-n what the elfvtin is for. tho 6th of Soptf ;i'i( r. for t.hoy don't know . T;v ! K 1a1io;; ar,. 5:01:1- to !uvc before. th: pastor's wife, ,-nie, if'posmWc. She in xpti.ted to arrive about th 2:h. lie r father w :: ! a.?ompany ft.-r from her hc-n-.e in Ohio. Miss Magsia Unn from Neov Tork City, is pi-4id:nff several months ith the M. nrt f.i-mily he re and at Chie.io )I. iuhti-. She s-pon' hi r childh v-J day? her on the Unnarli farm, visited h-:rf four year. II. r:arton r.' turned un lay ve:i:n,r from In jo-iioijMoo whore he was c.i'ile.d by the jtjdden death of his ji&ter. Mar.aii Kay;. She pai;-fj away at the hou;- nf her daughter. Mrs. F K. i MERRILL VILLE ' Mr. ar.'l Mr. Williim Bowman, of Oary, j-x-f r t la?-f t'lrvl-iy a? the Vn-i-r-LOWELL 4 , wood iu.r.-.e. i Low is. She wan an oid fettlcr here. Mr. J. F. S'.ollz an4 rfiui-ntrr Maiol motored t I'ay-tori, "h:-., Inst "WVIr.esdiy to attend a 'r.et:acr. !is-s ' i M-a-bal went tis a. delegate to rer'-'t 1 'ho M;rtoa Cruiad-rs of T ok n ey. :'..' whore ih has ices a s-tuO'nt f ; .- A very intPi-ftts'.cs ft rmon via re she. sjkent her childhood days. Mr. Chas. Kin?, tfcc clerk in .1. V. r'-toltr'o store, -w ae :-alh.d m To,.(-ka. Indiana. His; fathfr had a o.nJ stroke of paralysis T ie. J. I. Stoltz famtiy and Oe.r lacks were in m John.-, last ttijnUay. Thomas Grajit went to lnd.anapol is n business yoterda;-'. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. H nkir.s of Bentthe laraf j'- cro-.' is ver n L-""' i Mr?. Nate ii-.-wn and ii.y ----r rhc-.ll. :-i:-'vt "v.-).;.- .Vol ! U-r " Th work on Umcoin Ilighwav i pr.isrt'.'; m.-c-lv ani don't think ar.yon m M. : r. ",-:: ''J' ay thvy ad. hurt v..;!,r,iiv .: .:'. " o " v I . hen a car xiif drvin, ra:. ::uo home of Mr. and Mr?. A Is Hall. j th" Chicago Tvb-rh-T.e r-. trv.:l They ; were i r-.. 11 E ! , t to I. "' ' o '" - Mr. and Mrs Henry HelsT ar.d d. . n.eir -com is art t.e: r.--ra. vi.irt. ips-t t'" : ;rn in ; i--i t but .. ;..ir.-onav;o w:r-1 and lights put in in automobile trip up into Canada. ' but :vt re i.re ramfjl COMING Greatest Sale of Dining Room Furniture Ever Held in Lake County! !Iilli!iil!iii!i!l!liiy
Extra Special No. 1 BOYS $1.50 AND $1.75 PANTS A new shipment. Tailored to stand up under sturdy wear and tear of "Young Americans" an unusual opportunity' to outfit the bovs 1 OQ
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FOR MEN Suits at $25.00 Suits left ever from our Manufacturer's Outlet Sale. Values up to $50 if you find your size you find a saving of 50 c, Men's and Young Men's models, most of them ideal for fall wear. Other Big Suit Values "for Men are found in "Hart. Schaffner & Marx." "Society Brand" and "Michaels Stern" models, all year round weights, at $17.50, $32.50 and $37.50.
FOR BOYS 1 Suits at $8.75 These are fine suits for school ' and come in fancy worsteds SEE and cassimeres ; values to $12.50; sizes 8 to 18; well EES tailored, extra value. j BOYS' TWO PANTS SUITS r In fine mixtures and novelty EES weaves and blue serge suits EES with 1 pair of pants values to s.r..$ii.75 I Men's Work I Shirts, 69c SS Famous "Blue Bel!" make of heavy ss or light blue, made extra well, cut EES large and roomy, double stitched SS throughout; fast colors; sizes 14 J 2 to 17, special
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denim, double and triple stitched throughout, cut extra iarge, pockets, well made, sizes, 34 59 (Extra sizes, 46 to 50. 25c extra.) Men's Shirts and Drawers 75c each Regular 1.25 qualities heavy cotton ribbed shirts and drawers, just the weight for present wear, long sleeve shirts and ankle length draw
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Never will you have an opportunity- to purchase Furs of beauty, luxury' a-id quality for so little as right now in our August Fur Sale. Our furs were bought at the lowest market price for much less than we can replace similar quality today. A deposit will reserve any fur coat until ready to use.
36-inch Near Seal Coat, $298 Less 10 With handsome squirrel collar and deep squirrel cuffs and deep squirrel pocket.
Luxurious Near Seal
Wrap, $287
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A very beautiful coat, made with a big "wrappv" collar and handsomely
silk lined. Unusual value.
36-inch Coat of Nat. Muskrat $175.00 Less 10 The pelts are beautifully matched, making this a coat of rare beauty. Rich embroidered lining adds to Us beauty. Jap Mink Capes Perfectly Matched s149 to 5 387 LESS 10 The skins are all perfectly matched and each cape is an unheard-of vaJue at the price.
40-inch Genuine
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A coat of rare beauty- with large luxurious collar and deep cuffs. An unequaled value at the price.
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No need to dread the coming cold winds, Madame and Miss. The donning of such cold weather apparel as these glorious great coats will but enhance your charm?. Fabrics so supple they drape with all the grace of silks. For trimming, furs of beauty and richness, infinitely becoming. For earlier wear, beautiful embroidering and silk tailor-stitching form the garniture. SPECIAL WOOL VEL0UR COATS In loose back convertible style, half fancy lined, deep cuffs and 1 7 pretty mole tex collar. A great value at. ...
Fall Suits Suits have coats of finger tip length, gracefully flaring at the sides or delightfully long, slim and youthful, with skirts showing more fullness at the hem. Developed in soft pile fabrics such a? reindeer, duvetyn, broadcloth, llama cloth in any of a number of new rich colorings. Especially interesting are suits of wool velour Mith pretty fur trimmings in navy, brown and reindeer. Some are cleverly embroidered, while all are spe- 7C dally priced 4& Fall Frocks Something of the spirit of youth itself speaks in the lines of these little frocks of crepes and satins and shimmering silks of various weaves. Black is the prevailing tone, but after all, it serves mostly as an effective background for new touches of color tones inimitably lovely. New Canton Crepe Frock in navy and black will appeal to the well dressed, yet economical woman. Their quality is exceptional and smart ribbon and bows add the necessary midnduaj touches. A special showing $27 75 These Wool Tricotine Frocks for fall a:r quite the newest things in the way of original style and practical serviceability, embroidered in many clever ways. They are specialty priced 3 1 S 75
Env. Chemise 9Sc Very pretty styles in flesh and white batiste and silk mull. Prettily ribbon trimmed. WOMEN'S NIGHT GOWNS Of figured Windsor Crepe. .An exceptional quality. Gowns all C? "1 1 Q cut full. Special at... P
Child's Dresses 98c Children's pretty gingham frocks in sizes 2 to 6. A variety of new patterns in plaids and checks. Unusual value at 98c. Plain and Plaid Gingham Dresses for children who wear sizes 6 to 14, are most becoming school O O CI
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Smart Blouses for Pall are Special--$5.98-$7.98 A wealth of pretty ideas has found its way into the designing of the new blouses in Georgette and Crepe de Chine. Particularly New ways cf adapting trimmings in long lines. New outlines at the throat, new sleeves, new fabrics, new lower than usual prices.
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No. 2 WOMENS SLEEVELESS DRESSES Of navy wool serge, arc prettily embroidered and well made, vers' low m price consid
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Fall Weight Underwear WOMEN'S RIBBED UNION SUITS Made with Dutch neck, elbow sleeves and cinkle length, a reailv good weight for fall, very special. gQO at . WOMEN'S FLEECED VESTS AND PANTS For fall; vest with high neck and long sleeves, Dutch neck and elbow sleeves ; pants in ankle lengths, all sizes, :rcia! 69c BOYS' RIBBED UNION SUITS Fleeced, high neck style with long sleeves and ankle length, sizes 4 to 10 at 85c; C "1 sizes 1 I. 14 and 16 . i CHILD'S WAIST UNION SUITS Fleeced, high neck, long sleeves and ankle length style, extra well made and cf good quality, special 5c at . . . You'll Need New Hosiery' BOYS SCHOOL HOSE "Billy Goat" brand, extra good quality 1x1 nbbed. all OQsizes, special WOMEN'S PURE SILK HOSE A very good quality for fail wear, comes in black and white with mock seam, 1 O special 4?A.-J' WOMEN'S PURE SILK FULL FASHIONED HOSE .An extra good quality silk in black and pda8rally. $2.oo WOMEN'S COTTON HOSE Of good quality in black and white, very specially O priced at .". ?C Fall Footwear Low Priced NEW HIGH BOOTS Of brown kid with military heel and straight tip and very appropriate for fa!! wear, special. $7.00 per pair (The same boot ia black, at $6) NEW W L. DOUGLAS STRAP PUMPS AND OXFORDS Of tan calf are very attractive, fall styl?s with the new mcd;ed toe and specially priced at. $7 50 pair ' MISSES AND CHILD'S SCHOOL SHOES In black gunmetai, he and button models of fine qual.ty. durable and becoming; Missrs' sizes, at $2.00; Children's sizes at " YOUTHS' AND BOYS' SHOES Gunmetai. button models in size? 1 to 4, good shoes for school and for everyday. $1.95 per pair at ... CHILDREN'S STRAP SKUFFER Of tan calfskin. Sizes 6 to 2. A very good value, per AO pair w v
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