Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 63, Hammond, Lake County, 2 September 1921 — Page 16
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TAGGING ALL THE BAS3 By JACK VEIOCX LH.S. Sport Editor
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W fie Store Closed All Day Monday Labor Day Get the Children Ready for School Tomorrow Biing the Children to our School Sale Now in Progress It is our gratifying task today and tomorrow to put every effort to help mothers provide for the wardrobe for boys and girls of all ages. Perhaps mothers of this conxniunity never realized before what a thorough-going children's store this is. Tomorrow they will see things that will delight them. Charming Collections of Dresses for Girls Admirable Assortments of Suits for Bey? Lovable Garment Groups for Littlest Folks Strong, Sturdy, GoodLooking Shoe3 for All Every wanted kinds of Underwear and Stockings. Bring the young folks to the store tomorrow before they are tied ciose to their studies; come and see how good-looking and how low priced these Children's wearables are.
See scms of these Wonderful Dresses in o'jr Windows
Come up to the 2nd Floor and try them on.
THIS SALE CONTINUES TOMORROW
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that women never knew were so charming at such reasonably low prices Little did the women who purchased these Fall dresses today dream that such attractive styles and materials could be had for so little. You too, when you see them will amaze at their original style creations, their smart, graceful lines and their splendid materials and workmanship that comp'ys with Fashion's tendency toward black and darker colors in the collection. And it is important to know that each dress is individual no two are alike. Thus to come early tomorrow is advisable. Chose one of these dresses tomorrow for present or future wear of Canton Crepe Satin Channeuse Kittens Ear Crepe Crepe de Chine Poiret Twill Tricotine Serge
Widths AAA to D
Sizes 3 to 9
Yes, These Are the New Fall
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You don't have to be an expert to judge these oxfords for having the style, the quai?'y and comfort you always have wonted. Try them on see how nice ihey look on your feet feel how comfortable they are and you'll be satisfied with the long wear they'll give. Tneir leathers ait Black Velour Calf, Black, and Browr- Glace Kid. Tan Norwegian Calf and Biown Russain Calf. Fall ctyles of Saddle Strain, Brogues and plain Oxfords, with fiat or military heel and goodyear welt sewed soles. Suitable for dress and service wear.
Holiday Specials Women's Quality Silk Hose $2.50 pair When we speak of quality hose and "full fashioned" it means the finest pure thread silk is woven to fit perfecdy. Each pair has a wide elastic garter top and re-inforced with double sole and heel. In black and brown colors. Same quality in out siies at $2.75 Women's New Fall Long Silk Gloves $1.98 pair Sixteen button length, made of heavy Milanse silk in all prevailing autumn shades. Finger tips are double to insure longer wear. Regular price $2.50, Saturday $1.98
Double Savings by Buying: Boys Doublewear School Shoes If your boy is active he's going to climb a lot of fences this fall and of course you'll want him to have shoes that give the utmost in wearing qualities. Double wear shoes were especially built for boys. Sizes 1 to 6 $3.85 Sizes 10 to 13V2 $3.50 Boys' Double Wear Shoes have strong black velour uppers with double wear chrome soles that give twice the wear ordinary shoes would give. The double savings are attractive. Brown Calf Shoes with Chrome Soles For Boys' FOR DRESS AND SCHOOL WEAR At play, at school or for dres5"Up occasions these shoes serve their purpose they wear longer and look better. Come in stylish modified English lace models with Kurry Chrome soles and heels that last longer than ordinary shoes.. Priced reasonably low Sizes to S2 2 $5.0U. Sizes 10 to W-z made with nature toe at $4.0(1.
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His First Long Trouser Suit Smart Styles Just Like Dads Every Suit AH Wool Special Value at Some with Two Pair Trousers $19.75 $25 $29.50 $30
Boys' School Suits Special $7.69 Sturdy woolen mixtures, lined trousers; Cgy gQ sizes 6 to 18 years. Special at
BOYS' WOOL SWEATERS Pullover or button down heavy all-wool yarns. Colors and combinations, 95
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A New Kind of a Collar The Van Heusen Collar for Men It is as comfortable and pliant as a regular soft collar, yet never wrinkles or sags; as smart as any stiff collar, yet is laundered entirely without starch. It will wear a year. Select yours now. Price, 50 cents.
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