Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 60, Hammond, Lake County, 30 August 1921 — Page 8

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KOVACH BROS., 546-548 HOHMAN STREET, HAMMOND, INDIANA, really made a big strike a lucky buy when they bough the $30,000.00 bankrupt stock of AI Jackson, Chicago, 111., AT THEIR OWN PRICE. This nne stock of Men's and Boys' Clothing, Furnishings, Hats, Caps, Shoes, Dry Goods, Women's and Children's Furnishings, Shoes, etc., must positively be turned into caih in 10 days, beginning

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THE KOVACH BROS., HAMMOND, INDIANA, are going to offer two stocks to the people of Lake County and vicinity at about 50 cents on the dollar. It will pay you to spend every dollar you can rake and scrape at "Bankrupt Sale." This will be an honest sale backed by a reliable firm no fictitious prices, but honest values in every transaction.

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The f?i25?SS $qf Tills Sbq AI. Jackson, of Chicago, III., who conducted a high class store, bit off more than he could chew, and being unable to meet his obligations, the creditors forced him into bankruptcy and we bought this stock at cur own price. This was the creditor's loss and our gain. It shall be your gain, for we are going to force the money out of the lazy pocket books and we know that we will do this during these 10 days of bargains. Business has been very unsteady owing to industrial conditions and stringency in the money markets. So unload the burden, no matter what the cost, the money we must have and the prices during this sale will get it. If we don't sell you, other wise buyers will gTab up the bargains.

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Men's Shirts $1 .25 Dress Shirts $1.50 Dress Shirts $2.00 Dress Shirts $5.85 Tub Silk Shirts $6.85 Silk Crepe de Chine Shirt? $7.50 Tan Silk Pongee Shirts, collar to match. . . $1.50 Black Sateen Shirts $1.50 Khaki Army Shirts $1.00 Blue Chambray Work Shirts , $ 25 Heavy Cheviot Work Shirts ;. .

Men's Overalls $1.00 Blue Overalls 69c $1.25 Painter's White Overalls '9C $2.25 Heavy White Blue Overalls $1-45 $3.00 Carrhart Overalls $1-65 ? SO Rl,.. r.r Khaki I'nionails $1.69

..79c . .98c $1.29 $3.95 $4.85 $4.95 . .S9c . .89c . .49c . .79c

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Men's Belts and Suspenders 75c Men's Belts or Suspenders -39c $1.00 Men's Belts or Suspenders 49c $1.25 Men's Belts or Suspenders 69c

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$1.50 Men's Belts or Suspenders

Men's Underwear $1 .25 Union Suits $1.50 Union Suits 75c Shirts or Drawers $1.00 Men's Athletic Union Suits $2.00 Men's Athletic Union Suits iflen's Hose 15c Sox, all colors 25c Cotton Sox 50c Silk Lisle Sox 75c Silk Hose, all colors $1.00 Pure Silk Hose

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79c 98c 39c 59c 98c

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Ties

35c Silk Ties 75c Silk Ties 1 3c Arm Bands . . . 25c Arm Bands . . 35c Arm Bands . . . 1 5c Canvas Gloves 20c Canvas Gloves 50c Leather Glove:

19c 39c .8c 15c 23c

$1.00 Silk Ties 59c $1.50 Silk Tie 79c 25c Pad Garters 13c 15c Pad Garters 19c 50c Pad Garters 29c 9c 14c 29c

lr I pather Gloves ,c

$3.00 Men's Pajamas $1-45

$2.00 Men s Night Gowns 10c Red or White Handkerchiefs

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Men's flats and Caps

$2.00 Men's Hats $3.00 Men's Hats $4.00 Men's Hats

$1.00 Men's Caps 59c $1.50 Men's Caps 98c 2.50 Men's Caps . . .$1.45

Sweater Coats $1.50 Slipover Sweaters $2.50 Men's Sweater Coats $6.00 Men's Wool Sweater Coats. $10.00 Men's All Wool Sweater Coats

Store now closed to re-mark and rearrange these 2 big stocks SALE OPENS THURSDAY, SEPT. 1st AT 9 A. M. AND CONTINUES 10 DAYS Stors Hours Tueiday and Thursday till 9 Satoday till 11 Other Nights 6 P. M.

. .98c $1.45 $1.95

. . . .98c . .$1.45 . .$3.95 . .$5.95

Men's Pants $1.50 Khaki Pants . 98c $2.00 Work Pants $1.45 $3.00 Work PWs $1.95 $3.50 Work Pants $2.45 $5.00 Dress Pants . . .: $3.45 $6.00 Dress Pants $3.95

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$1.00 Boys' Pants 69c $2.50 Boys' Pants $1.45 Boys' Blouses 7c Boys' Blouses 39c 85c Boys' Blouses 49c

lien's and Young Men's Suits and Overcoats 1385 up-to-date Suits and Overcoats, tailored cut and trimmed in the height of fashion of all wool fabrics, in all styles and patterns, all hand tailored especially made for AI. Jackson under his own supervision. Every detail in the garments is watched when it leaves the cutter's hands until the finish of the garment. High class bench made suits and overcoats at less thas cost of manufacture. Men's and Young Men's All Wool Cashmere Suits in double and single breasted J J .35 and conservative styles, regular $20 values, Bankrupt Stock Sale price Men's and Young Men's Suits in gray, brown, blue and silk mixtures, Scotch 14.85 effects, regular value $25, Bankrupt Stock Sale Price Men's and Young Men's Suits, worsteds, cheviot, self stripe, brown unfinished wor- 1Q OC

steds and blue serges, tailored in height of tashion, $0 values, Bankrupt bale. .

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blue, brown unfinished worsteds, cheviots, and cashmeres, checks and plaids, regular $35 values, Bankrupt Sale Price

Extra Special! Mens' and Young Men's 2-Pants Suits These Suits with two pair of trousers mean double wear, fancy striped and cash- 28 85 meres, single or double breasted stvles, regular $45 value. Bankrupt Sale Price. . Men's and Young Men's Two Pants Suits Two Pants Suits all season's latest styles, in unfinished worsteds, cashmeres, self 1 5 stripes, tailored in height of fashion, regular $35 value, Bankrupt Sale Price

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buy a Winter Overcoat that will pay you to buy now and put away. When everybody is chattering with cold next November, everybody will be buying overcoats and paying tip top prices. Buy here nowfr om this bankrupt stock and make your dollar do double duty.

Men's and Young Men's Ovorcoats, elegant tailored, in green and brown mix- 11 A C

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tures, regular 5JU value, bankrupt Mock, oale price

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regular $35 varies. Bankrupt Stock Sale Price

In all novelty styles, belted, plain and box models, half belted, storm collars, reg- OO A C

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Boys' Suits

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In all best styles. Chesterfield, belted, box, form fitting and storm collars, 25 different styles and patterns to select from, regular $55 value. Bankrupt Sale Pnc

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To the mothers of Lake County boys, here 7- n . n -,1!,.

is an opportunity to make your aoiiars do double duty. $7.50 Boys Suits $4.95 $1 1.00 Boys' Suits '.. . .$6.95 $20.00 Boys' 2 Pants Suits $10.85

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75c Boys' 75c Bovs'

$1.00 Bovs' Overalls $1.25 Boys' Overalls $1.50 Boys' Overalls $1.25 Boys' Coveralls $1.50 Boys' Coveralls

.49c .49c .59c .79c .98c .79c .89c

Dry Goods 20c yard Apron Gingham 1 5c Yard Unbleached Muslin 1 7c yard Bleached Muslin 15c yard Toweling 65c yard Table Oil Cloth, a'! colors 20c yard Outing Flannel, ail colors . .

ZDc yard Chambray, all colors 15c 30c yard Dress Ginghams 17c 30c yard Percale $c 35c yard Cretonnes , . .23c 50c yard Shirtings , 29c 20c yard Curtain Net 12c

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Richardson 10c Pure Silk Thread, all colors, a spool orJy

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Ladles' Underwear 85c Union Suits 59c $1.25 Union Suits JQC 35c Lisle Vests 25c 65c Lisle Vests 39c $1.50 Lnvelope Chemise .9Sc $5.00 Silk Envelope Chemise, all colors $2.95 $1.50 Muslin Night Gowns 9gc

$1.00 Mu shn Petticoats

$1.50 Muslin Petticoats

49c 79c

Hosiery 25c Children's Stockings

50c Children's Double Knee 25c Ladies' Hose, all colors

Stockings

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$25.00 Ladies' Woo! Serge Dresr $25.00 Ladres' Silk Druses $4.00 Ladies' Tricolctte Waists . . $2.50 Ladies' Middv Blouses . . . $2.25 Children's Middv B!ou.-es . $8.00 Ladies' Dress Skirts $1.50 Children's Dresses $3.00 Children's Dr

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$14.95 $14.95 .$1.93 .$1.49 .$1.39 .$4.95 . . .98c $1.45

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50c Leather Soles ?9c 65c Leather Strips 39.

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$5.00 Men's Dress Shoes $6.00 Men's Dress Shoes $3.00 Boys' Black or Brown Shoe: $3.00 Bovs' Sport Shoes, leather ! $2.00 Infants' Shoes . $2.50 Children's Mary Janes . . . . $2.50 Growing Girls' Shoes

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Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes and Furnishing 546548 fiohmao St., Near State St. CMAS. COHN, of Chicago, 111., in Charge of Sale

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SALE OPENS THURSDAY, SEPT. 1st AT 9 A. M. AND CONTINUES 10 DAYS Store Hours Tuesday and Thursday till 9 Saturday till 11 Other Nights 6 P. M.

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