Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 63, Hammond, Lake County, 2 September 1921 — Page 3
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a l i 41 in ijn HEAD .NEW BUREAU OF AERONAUTICS lliII!HIIi!lli!l!!iSSliIiIil!!!l!lliIIIIl!liililii!Iil!liHlilI!IlilIll!U!ll Tomorrow One More Day Black Silk Sale . The season's newest and finest fabrics and weaves on sale at almost half their actual value. A $12,000 spot cah purchase hrings this amazing merchandise scoop right when black silks arc more in 4rmand than ever. Come ct who! you save. KALE FMAM N & WOLF - Hammond. Ia
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Kcar Admiral W. A. Moffctt (above) and Capt, Henry C Mub Liti. - These men fcpad the new bureau ci nr.vs aeronautics which was authorized lv the naval appropriation an -f July 12, 1921. Rear Admiral Mwilt-tt is chi f of t!ie bureau and Capt. Muctia assistant chief.
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CHICAGO, fent. 1 Pr'.vato detec- j t(vs wore rttair.ed hre t vi iy t run!
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xr;!h x'r.t ft nf v.iV.;ab!o Jti'"eiry fr.m two rro:r.inont Wisror.a'n matrons. 1"i:f- victims wit!- Mrs. Haskell No; es, wife of a. tveal'.hy Milwaukee brot-.er. and Mr si H. M. WaUis, wife Of a liaino mantifact"irer. Th "i'-iffles" and hid band ara tIlcvoi to havfl reaped a harvest in fashionable country dub gatherings all over tho country-. Mrs. Noyea his robbed of Jv .-eia valued at $1,850. Avhlle attci.ns a golf n:a'.ch at tho Ul.e Placid Golf club, New York. Mrs. "Wall's lev diacuonda valued at $2,003 while attending a fete at tho Jiaclao Country CJub.
3'rlvjto detectives declared they had
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,r Charity Box. A charity box in the attic In a good Idea. Put In it all of the outfrrown clothes and then when a call Is made for such material yours Is already collected.
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Calumet and 150th Streets N Advance in Prices One 60c Ticket Admits to Everything. Children half price, 30c. We Pay the War Tax
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School Clothes ibr jBojs anc Grr5 I Reductions Mothers can purchase a complete new outfit of E School Clothes tomorrow for muth less than one EE usually pays for such quality. Even-thing EE boys and girls need to start off the school year EE at big reduction. 1 Sale Boys 9 Suits 1 Saturday, $8. 75 EE This big sale includes blue serge, casimeres, EE unfinished worsteds, extra value suit thcU will EE give satisfactory service and always look well. EE Sizes 7 to 18. Extra value suits for school and EE every day. j 2-Pants Suits '12.50 EE These are the suits you usually pay $5 or $6 EE more for. They are all-wool, extra well made EE and tailored, and in a variety of patterns. PinEE est school suits ever sold for $12.50. Fin e Su its a t $15. 00 EE These suits are of extra durable fabrics, made EE with 2 pair of pants. No matter what you pay EE you cannot surpass these values; all wool and EE finely lined. j Girls 9 Wool Coats j Special, $7.98 EE These coats in sizes 7 to 14 will prove serviceEE able for more than one season as they are of EE good quality wool velour, light in weight but lots of warmth. Most of them have pretty colEE lar of fur some are self trimmed.
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CHILD'S SCHOOL DRESSES 1 " Q (7 to 12 sizes) PAJ They are made of fine gingham, are practical anJ pretty and worthy of every mother's attcrtion at these special prices. Some arc prettily trimmed with contrasting colors and cuffs. SCHOOL MIDDIES, $1.39 Famous "Paul Jones" make of good grade "Galatea" in plain white and white trimmed with colors. The sizes are 6 to 20. The values are ex- Q 39 treme at
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Big Values for Boys, Youths, Girls, Misses and Children MOTHERS! Tomorrow Will be a great day in our Great Shoe Department for thrifty shoppers who know values. We offer in this sale nothing but the best shoes at prices absolutely the lowest in years. Every boy and girl can be fitted. Compare Our Prices With What Shoe Stores Ask
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Shoes of Solid Leather Shoes built for service, made to withstand the hard knocks and wear of healthy active youngsters. at $1.75 Are Children's Lace and Button Shoes cf gnnmetal calfskin of
l very fine quality. Sizes 8'? to
11. The Misses' sizes are $2.
Growing Girls' Shoes Special, $3,00 A very pretty lace boot in mahogany calf, black calf and black kid, made with medium toe, smart stylish and sensible. Extra value, $3. GPvOWING GIRLS' LACE SHOES of tan t calf, very smart school last, v.ith military heels, sizes 3 to 8. jQ Educator Shoes
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Known Make Shoes with a reputation foT service and wear, all first quality, not bought for specirJ sale purposes but our regular stock. at $2.39 Are Boys' and Youths' Serviceable School Shoes, blucher model in gunmetal calf, a sturdy reliable model. The Little Gents' sizes are $1.95.
Boys' School Shoes Special, $3.00
A good looking English last in black gun me tal and 1 mahogany calf, very sturdy shoe, solid leather: H
sizes 3z to 2. Youths' sizes 2l2 to 5, are $3.50 UTTLE GENTS' BROWN BLUCHER SHOES of solid leather in On Ef ( sizes 9 to 13, very special. PVi Youths' and Boys' sizes, $3.00. Children's Lace Shoes Special, $2.25 A good serviceable mahogany lace shoe with wide toe and low heel, a sensible last for growing feet. Very specially priced at $2.25. The Misses sizes are $2.50.
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Men's and Young Men's styles in the new narrow curled brim and wide contrasting bands; also the more conservative styles with wide brim a hat to fit every head and at $3.50 a very big value. Colors are "Seal Brown," "Tan," "Copper," and "Grey" with bands to match or contrasting bands. Others at $3 to $8.50.
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You'll appreciate pretty clothes to wear over the holiday and here are four opportunities to buy them at a distinct saving. Appealing styles, rich colorful fabrics and smart trimmings add interest to the showing. New Dresses 1 9
Whether it's a Silk Frock or a woolen one that you have in mind, here are creations of canton crepe and tricotinc that
bespeak the last word in style yet are low priced indeed. Clever ideas in embroidery are used to good advantage. Stunning Suits ,$29.75
Becoming fall models in tricotine. trimmed attractively with beaverette and on the new long "finger-tip" length coat line. Some arc cleverly braid embroidered while others are plain. All are nicely lined.
Men 's Cloth Hats $1. 98 The new fall patterns in Herringbone stripes, tweeds, checks, browns, greens, etc., all are satin lined; sizes 6)4 to 7 2Very good styles for fall at special prices. Boys' Cloth Hats $1.39 Boys' $2.00 Cloth Hats, made of the finest materials in all the latest shades of browns, greens, tweeds, etc. Just the thing for school opening; sizes 63 to iy. Very special at $1.39. Men's Union Suits Fall Weight 98c Good weight for fall not too heavy not too light, of fine spring needle rib in silver gray color; sizes are 36 to 46. Very special at 98c. Phoenix Hose Special, 75c Pure thread Silk Hose of fine gauge, lisle heel and toe; colors are black, cordovan, white, dark gray, palm beach, navy and greon. Reduced now to 75c pair.
New Tailored Modes in BLOUSES, at $5.69 The smart styles to we.ir with the popular sleeveless dresses. These waists are made with atlractive "Peter Pan" coltars and come in navy, white and flesh. CREPE DE CHINE ENVELOPE CHEMISE Ince and nbhon trimmed. 1 QQ Very special V 1
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Fine Suits $49. 75
They are of reindeer and navy Yalama cloth with ripple back, hvishlv embroidered and luxjnoullv fur tnmmj-d. Specially :'ui ai $9.73.
A Coat Sale Good looking coats for fail wear are these wool velour models, trimmed with fur collar. Though priced extremely
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BOYS' "BILLY GOAT" HOSE Extra pood quality lxl rib, very serviceable 35 C for school wear, pair
Men, dress up for Labor Day. A new season demands newclothes. Here they are the finest to be had at big savings. New Ones Daily FALL SUITS For Men, Young Men Nothing but the best will do "Hart, Schaffner cV Marx". "Society Brand" and "Mich-aels-Stern" garments, the bec-t the country produces. You'll find single and double breasted models, one, two and three button effects in every smart pattern. You'll like the way they're priced also $25 to $50
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SUITS WORTH TO $50 Broken sizes left from our August Outlet Sale, all year 'round weights. If your size is here I,gr"tvl!ulS25.00
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Men 's Shoes $8.50 Famous W. L Douglas make, advance fall modeta in the favored Brogue style with Ball strap. The leather is a fine mahogany calfskin the workmanship of the best. Men's Fall Shirts
$3.00
Youve's the choicest of the best makes in America "Eagle", "Manhattan", "Fulton" and "Artistic" of high grade materials, such as silk striped madras, Russian cords, corded madras, etc., new exclusive patterns; some with collar to match. Boys ' Blouses Made of fine percales, in light and dark striped patterns also blue chambray and khaki, guaranteed fast colors O C p sizes 6 to 16
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