Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 65, Hammond, Lake County, 6 September 1921 — Page 3
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My success with my dining room and" scrrice at 47 Sibiry tret require? ir.c to move nta a Ltrgcr rite? t give h r.rncr crvice to the public, uhich vi!! be at 595 HOH.VlN STRLET. Harrtmond, Ind.ar.a. second floor, will be known as t'hc HOME DINING ROOM Will Open Stembcr 3, at 11 A- M. All fa vitrei few In ypectioxi ana Service DINNER SERVED FROM 11 A. M. TO 2 P. M. SUPPER SERVED FROM 5 P. M. TO 7: 30 V. M Reserve for your parlies, dinners and suppers by phoning Hammond 3507-'0'JS P. S. I hrsjhlv appreciate tbe p.iit and fu'ure. I thank you. Yours Respectfully, MRS. KIT IE MYERS.
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INDIANA ELECTRIC SERVICE CO.
56S Hohman Street Phone Hammond 760 624 Chicago Avenue Phone East Chicago 69 4307 Forsythe Avenue Phone E2st Chicago 69 3343 tfichiffaa Ave. Phone Ind. Harbor S9
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SUITS
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Suits this year are distinguished by their natural gracefulness long "hn-ger-tip"' lines for the coats cleverly embroidered and richly trimmed with fur. Especially important are the values to be found Q f
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Beauty and warmth go hand in hand in this scason'6 coat style. Soft, nch fabrics, light in weight but of real wind-defying quality, are rich
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The beauty and pleasure and service to be found in furs of genuine quality is best expressed in the collection of authentic fur coati and pieces to be found at this great fur store. PRICES ARE MODERATE INDEED.
$12000 Black
w This sale has proved such a success and women have been so enthusiastic that a new lot of these fine, nch, black silks have been secured enough for a great Wednesday selling. The Newest Fabrics and Weaves About Half Price Remember, tomorrow will be the last day to purchase the3e silks at such a reduction. Get here early supply all your wants for now and for months to come. Here are just a few of the great values:
BLACK CANTON CREPE The season's most popular silk. Soft and clinging quality. The women who want to save will supply the year's needs, per 35 HEAVIER CANTON CREPES Rich clinging silks, wonderful quality. $6.00 grades at $3.35 and $3.85. Other g9 Qg grades at 40-INCH ALL-SILK BLACK PE3LETTE An extra heavy quality in a very fine weave : $4.00 qua,ty. Onspnl 52.65 sale, per yard . . . . w w ALLSILK CREPE DE CHiNE A very fine quality, perfect weave and soft finish. Regolar price of this fine silk should be $2.50 per yard. Buy for months and months to come at, & 1 OC per yard
$3.00 BLACK CREPE DE CHINE Very fine, serviceable quality. Specially priced at l CQ $1.69 and P-Li7 $4.00 BLACK CREPE DE CHINE The finest of ail. Very specially pricpd, $2.85 per yard BLACK CHIFFON TAFFETA Full 36 inches wide, in a very nice soft finish. All pure silk, a beautiful quality, rich and lustrous black. Per g j g yard " $2.50 value, per yard. . . .$1.43 $2.75 value, per yard. . . .$1.59 $3.00 value, per yard. . . .$1.75 BLACK SATIN CHARKEUSE The high permanent finish and rich brilliant lustrous black usually associated with much higher priced silks. Regu- (3 "1 OC Jar $3 quality. ...
Boys' Hose
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Famous "Billy Goat" brand, extra good quality, lxl rib. Very serviceable for schco! wear.
Boys ' School Blouses Special, 85c Made of fine percales, in light and dark striped patterns. Also blue chambray and khaki. Guaranteed fast colors. Sizes 6 to 16. Ideal blouses for school. Boys9 Caps, $1.00 Mere are the new patterns boys will like, made of all-wool suitings in one-piece style or 8 4 top. Dark and light patterns.
School Clothes For Boys and Girls Continues Here, mothers, are the biggest saving in North- EE em Indiana, on school necessities and clothes Er for boys and girls 1 We quote just some of the EEs speciafs there are many, many otheri, equally rSJ good I 3s
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BOYS' 2-PANTS SUITS, $12.50 These are the suits you usually pay $5 or $6 more fcr. They are all-wool, extra well made and tailored, and in a variety of patterns. Finest school suits ever sold for $12.50. School Suits, $8.75 This big sale includes blue erge, cassimeres, unfinished worsteds extra value suits that will give satisfactory service and always look well. Sies 7 to 18. Extra value suits for school and every day.
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Girls' School Dresses Sizes 2 to 6, 7 to 12 $1.00 Dresses for kindergarten and for every school year at $1.00. Extraordinary values, pretty ginghams in smart shades trimmed with plaid or plaid trimmed in colors. Some are embroidered. A host of styles to choose from at $1.00.
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For Growing Girls 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 at $3. Child's Shoes, $1. 75 Here are children's lace and button shoes of gunmctal calfskin of very fine quality. Sizes 8' 2 lo II- Good school shoes at $1.75. The misses' sizes are $2.00. Boys' Shoes, $3.00 A good-looking English last in black jjsyunetsl and mahogany calf. Very sturdy sh, solid leather. Sizes 131 2 to 2. Youth's sizes, 2Vi
to 5, are $3 JO. 3 Little Gents' Shoes, $2.50 Little gents brown blucher shoes, solid leather, 2 in sizes 9 to 1 3, very special at $2.50. Youths' j and boys' sizes, $3.00. J
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