Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 92, Hammond, Lake County, 7 October 1921 — Page 3
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LONG V-Ui. i' io NEYv FALL SUIT IDEA
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Suit coat? feature lor.g line? this season and both dressy suits and those for general wear have fallen into line and show long coats. Pictured here is a nobby littlo fall tuit for school or business wear. It is made of navy velour, made on straight tailored lines with an unusually long; coat, patch pockets and a notched collar. With a smart fur it may be worn late into the season.
MERRILL VILLE
The M- E- Board meeting at the I'arj'.'iiaji was quit well attended Monday even in sr. although 'he inf mhrs were not ail present. Mr. McCutchen save a ta'k on the M. K. Conferonc? recently he-K1 at -South CtnJ. lie then n.aie cnw s'lcs-Astions on th? .social work of the church. t-'ome cuuimitteej n-r apoointcJ in that !!n. last. but nut least f.najicial work waj taken ur--If was deeiued that they would have a drlvr on the last Tuesday ci October Ki get p'edges to make up the budget for next, ye.tr. After the business was a!l transacted, tli ladies Served a delicious lunch. It was .td to Uu a board meeting- every n-onth. Mr. and Mrs. ilarj-y Foster of Lowell were pleasant callers at the It. Iddins homa la?t AVednesday. Mrs. Foster was known Lore as Miss Lillian Naslcr. The M. E. Ladies met last Wednesday for the eleciion of officers. A pot tuck lunch was served and a very enjoyable afternoon was ppent. Mis Liliian Va.ust of Kast Clvicaso, pent Wednesday here with her aunt, Mrs. J. jl3.ii-r and friends. There will b. a harvest social Friday f ifnir.5 at Merrill hall. A cafeteria s upper will .ue served and a short piojirana ij'.ven. The, proceeds tiu towards paymar for the electric lic-hts jii the parsonage and ha':!. Word rece:d he-e fr...rn Lowell last
Wednesday that. Mr.
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o! Ijowell. had pa .-!'- I away and tha: t!ie funeral v;iM be held Sa'urday at 2 o'clock at the "SI. L. Church in Loweil. Hart on and Pierce regret t-r much thst tliey are not abla to attend. He was a Civ il War veteran. They b!onr"d to tho san.a coUii-duy, Co. A, i'Jih Indiana.
Turned From Sea to Stage. That Douglas J?rrYld, the great English dramatist, satirist, and one of the greatest of Knglish wits, started life ns a sailor, -was evidenced in his henrin? oven late in lifv Jerrold's father was t.h inrinager of a thefi'er, hat it was the sea that first lured the hoy. Yet it is interesting that when Jen-old was only fifteen years old lie wrote a comedy which later was prortued and started him on his staecareer, says the Pittsburgh Chronicle-Telegraph.
"Jacob's Well." This wfli is near NaUu., Pyrin. It 1 claimed that it was hewn in throok by Jacob. A church built over tho well nas destroyed during tho poriml the Crnsndo?..
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THE TIMES.
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KAUFMANN S WOLF - Hamkond.Ind
New styles, new merchandise, new values, and new low prices greet the thrifty Saturday shopper.
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Our Great Big Values in MEN'S FINE SHIRTS
"Eagle", "Fulton" . and "Artistic" . . .
The man wiio wants a quality shirt at a moderate price can choose from fine woven and corded madras, silk, striped madras, and mindora madras shirts; in neck band style, or collar to match style. Colors are all guaranteed fast. Biggest showing in town at $2.50. Other Shirts $1 to $S Men's All-Wool Sweaters Heavy all wool shaker knit and heavy rope stitch sweater
coats in slip-over or plain coat styles, plain or combination colors, at Others $5 to $13.50.
$9.98
Boys' Wool Sweater Coats $7 heavy all wool Sweater Coats in slip-over or plain style; heavy shaker knit and rope stitch; light weight, plain and combination colors, at
New Caps for Men
$2.0
The snappy all wool suiting patterns
men admire are seen here in great variety. Dark and light patterns and lively tweeds; one piece and 8 piece top style. All caps made wiih leather sweat band: BOYS' CAPS Good looking dark and light patterns for school. One piece and 8-piece top style. CI Special at
Union Suits at $1.69 Heavy wool "Beaver Brand" Union Suits- bought at practically our own price with heavy tuck rib. closed crotch, cut full and roomy - sizes 36 to 46. Wonderful union suits for the price. Lay in a season's supply.
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UNION SUITS Heavy flat fleece or medium wegiht cotton rib. in silver gray or jaeger colors, sizes 36 to 46, Qfir
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SHIRTS and DRAWERS Heavy and medium weight cotton rib. Long sleeves and ankle lengths, exceptional 75 C values, each
A complete line of wool underwear is shown here in a great range of prices. All exceptional values. Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits and Overcoats Regular $50 Values Now
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We're giving you greater variety, better quality, more for your money than we ever were able to give you before. We are giving you regular $50 values, (judged by this season's standards) for $37.50. Wonderful Values at
For Suits and Overcoats Worth to $60.00 Pne best there is for men and young fellows in single and double breasted styles, are two and three button effects. A superior style and quality go together with the modest price of $45.00.
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ii Important Sale of Suits
Wool Velour and Fine Tricotines
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Smartly tailored models that reflect the newest style touches in every smart Fall shade. Prettily lined and handsomely fur-trimmed and embroidered.
Stylish Stout COATS
Women who wear sizes 44j to 552 will find ample choice for a becoming coat in our collection of "stylish stout" models, ranging in price from $29.75 to $65. Materials are Bolivia, Normandy. Wool Velour, Polo Mixture; with self convertible collars and collars of fur.
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specially marked for Saturday. A vari ety of new models in the desired shades, trimmed with fur and embroidered.
MIDDIES "Paul Jones" Flannel Middies, regular $7.50 values. Choice of green, red
and navy. Prettily trimmed and fin
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Fine Wool Frocks $27.50 Graceful slendes lines, developed in navy tricotine and embroidered in vivid contrasting color tones. Special at $27.50. Canton Crepes, $19.75 Smart Silk Frocks in the season's most popular fabric Black Canton Crepe of fine quality. Each dress is an individual model.
MIDDY-SKIRTS For children to wear with middies. They are of good serge, pleated, and in
waist combination style. Special for Saturday
New Coats For Fall $24.75 Handsome warm coats for brisk Autumn days. Fur collars or self-trimmed. Nicely lined. 34.75 Buys a fine Bolivia or Normandy Coat trimmed with handsome fur collars and all silk lined.
$2.79
PETTICOATS These Flannelette Petticoats are in dark and light patterns. Of good qualityj warm and serviceable. Jp Very specially priced for Saturday at
Autumn Exposition of Boys' Clothing The biggest boys' store in Northern Indiana offers sensational values for Saturday for boys of all ages. Read every item below.
Boys' "Juvenile" Suits
All Wool Suits in sizes 4 to 8, in good looking mixtures at $5.50
Corduroy Suib in fizes 3 to 8, becoming Norfolk styles, durable quality.
$3.98
AH Woo! Suits, exceptionally well tailored, dark and light mixtures, $7.50
Boys' Chinchilla Overcoats Boys who wear 4 to 9-year sizes will find wonderful values in new Fall Overcoats of heavy brown, blue and green chin
chilla, lhey are made with convert-
ible collar, and have belt all around. Exceptional Friday values at
Other Overcoats, $6.50 to $25.00 No matter what price you have in mind for your boy's overcoat you'll find a big variet' to choose from in overcoats for the little fellow, ihe active boy of 10 to 14 yca.s- and the high school lad the values ore exceptional at each price.
Boys' Suits With 2 Pair of Pants $12.50 No matter what you pay, you can get great values in wear, quality and styie. these 2-pants suits are everything that could be desired smart Norfilks in a variety of patterns. at $16.50 Suits of all wool, tailored to stand the "gaif" and hard usage finest materials in dark or light patterns, a great showing of boys 2-pants
suits at an unusually low price.
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A Better Men's Shoe
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gSlt's the Selz Six a solid leather Srishoe with all the shoe marks
of a higher priced model. Black
gun metal or tan calf. Lnglish and new modified toes. Looks like $9, worth $8, .special at $6.
W. L. Douglas Shoes New Fall English and blucher models of solid leather "W. L. Douglas workmanship" excellent quality
wonderful values black gun & fmA metal and tan calf. n&lH& n
opecidi at Women's Pumps and Oxfords
"John Kelly" models in black and brewn kiJ strap pumps and lace oxfords, reveal footwear of dominating quality. Both models have the popular Military heel and stitched tip. Very exceptional.
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"John Kelly" tan blucher oxfords with low heel and perforated tip. A very new pattern, gQ
"Star Brand" mahogany calf exfords and one strap pumps at a very low price
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CHILDREN'S LACE SKUFFERS In tan calfskin. Sizes 6 to 11 Strdi.y made. $1.95 Spec:al price, per pair
Sale of 54-inch Dress Goods Values to $7.98 a Sensation
54-INCH TRICOTINE 54-INCH POIRET TWILL 54-INCH CHIFFON BROADCLOTH 54-INCH COATINGS 54-INCH NOVELTY SKIRTINGS
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Every Yard Strictly All Wool
36 in. AH Wool Storm Serge in all the wanted colors, regular 1 .00 values, for Friday, yd. 59c
54 in. All Wool Duvetyn, serviceable for suits and coats, in all the wanted colors, a $4.98 value, yard $2.85
Silks and Velvets Reduced Women are buying abundantly at these ex tremely low prices for never were greater values offered than the following. Supply the vear's needs.
40 in. all silk Cantor Crepe $3.98 yd 40 in. all silk Crepe de Chine . . .$1.88 yd 40 in. Satin Charmeuse .$2.39 yd.
40 in. Georgette at $1.79 yd. 40 b. Chiffot Silk Velvet $4.98 yd. 36 in. Corduroy V elvet 79c yc
Sale Outing Flannel While this extremely low price for 27 in. heavy Nap Outing Flannel prevails. Choice of light
and dark grounds lr jf"S - a good variety, while R
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