Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 206, Hammond, Lake County, 22 February 1922 — Page 6
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THE TIMES. Wednosdav, FeK 22. 1022. fir . it nn..;i --jt Sale Starts 9 A. M. Thursday, Feb. 23rd, and Will Continues for 10 Days Only LOST OUR LEASE
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WILL SELL BOOZE CARS
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of New Yoric. '.fiitie.l f r.im the ba. j win a pa-a iii-.te just he'htre the ra.-ii i TbK par.vchute i'a.ied o oper, mid Ki'.f ;. j crasiied In ad l'tt in'.-' th. cr.eret. j roadway. His bead wa- ruash d art! I hi? r.eck 1 roketi . j oi nii.Hs nrti hit oiii;. j Sihciier?. iii--lns- rr.ilroad i ran j which tviis bached rear the s---r;e. j ft ( eu ti.e wrtekae while uiaritrer uu , i
3732 Cedar Street. INDIANA HARBOR, IND. RECENTLY PURCHASED BY MARCUS DUr.'M FROM THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT OF INDIANA Uacoaditionally Turned Over to the International S. I ' System to Close Out the Entire Stock, in the Next 10 Days, at Practically Your Own Price
THIS IS AIR. MARCUS DL'BIN:
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THL popularity of the Chevrolet "Four-Ninety" louring Car is based on the completeness of iti service and its great operating economy under all traveling conditions. In equipment, appearance and comical, it af lords all that experience has shown to he desirable m a modern motor car. Its balanced construction and valvc-in-head motor make it equal to all transportation needs at. ail times, at least expense for fuel, tires and general upkeep. At its price. Chevrolet "l our Ninety" louring Car represents the utmost i t value. SMITH MOTOR SALES Hammond's Authorized Dealers TELEPHONE 3350 OAKLEY AND LOGAN
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store vow now occupy it wiil be necessary that you vacate at the expiration of your lease. Your? very truly.
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READ OUR NOTICE TO GET OUT
Fixtures For Sale 8 plate glass, floor cases, 3 clothing cabinets, 1 i.ife, 10 binned counters and tables, 2 shoe settees, 180 feet double and single shelving, 3 clothing rack;. Will sell separata
l or entire lot. Best offer takes them.
THE BUILDING WE OCCUPY HAS BEEN SOLD
HURRY! HURRY! AN OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFE TIME AWAITS YOU!
MEN'S PANTS Ail of our Men's Work and Dress Pants divided into 4 lots, values up to $6.50, forced to sell out at $3.83, ! OQ $2.88, $1.77 and.."35100 ROMPERS Children's 75c Flannel Rompers,
ail sizes, t orced to bell Q
Out at only
38c
NIGHT GOWNS
Ladies' White Nainsook Night Gowns, extra and regular sizes, $1.25 values, Forced to 7Qrt Sell Out at ' C WORK SHIRTS Men's $1 double stitched, blue chanibray work shirts forced only"!'... 50C
OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 9 P. M. FRIDAY SPECIAL O. N. I. Croheting Cotton, (Limit 6 to a customer) SILK HOSE Ladies' Silk Hose, $1 values.
black and brown. Forced
to Sell Out at cr,lv.
47c
HOPE MUSLIN Bleached, yard wide Muslin, forced to sell out at 1Q. yard 1 C Note other Yard Goods Prices at bottom of page GIRL'S DRESSES GnIs' Lawn Dresses. Buy now for Easter, latest styles. Over 200 to select from, values to $7.50, sizes 8 to 1 4, ! O Q O Forced to Sell Out alP00
TO MISS THIS SALE IS LIKE THROWING YOUR DOLLARS TO THE WINDS
LADIES' SHOES All of our Ladies' Shoes and oxfords, divided into 3 big lots. Latest styles, all wanted colors and leathers. Forced To Sell Out at $3.88, $2.88 l QQ and S1 'WO MEN'S DRESS SHOES AN of our Men's Dress Shoes divided into 2 big Jots, all leathers, in brown and black, in English or straight lasts, values to $8.50 Forced To ?Q A Q Out at $4.48 and. 10
BANKRUPT SHOE PRICES
INFANTS' SHOES Sizes 2 to 5. button styles, positiely $2.50 values. Forced To Sell Out at Q7 cniy a7 C BOYS BROWN ENGLISH WALKING SHOES Rubber heels. $4.50 value.
r-orced lo Sell Out
at ... . V'
BOYS' BUCKSKIN SHOES
$3 values. Forced To
Sell Out at V
$3.29
f SHOES $1.83
GIRLS' SHOES Sizes 8 : to 12. black. Jace or button, $3 values tj 1 QQ Forced To Sell Out 1 BOYS' DRESS SHOES Sizes 1 to 51 j. rtular $4 values. Forced to 0 QQ Sdl Out at P.00 GROWING GIRLS' BLACK SCHOOL SHOES Sizes 2'? to 7. $4 values.
Forced To Self Out at
$2.88
LADIES' $1.50 FELT BEDROOM SLIPPERS All sizes and colors, Torced To Sell Out at OO only OOU. BOYS' ARMY SHOES Sizes 1 to 5'2. regular $4 values. Forced To Sell Out 2 88 MEN'S ARMY SHOES $4.50 values. Forced 0 QQ To Sell Out at.... 6-0
Think What This Means to You !
SELLING OUT A BANKRUPT STOCK
$8.66
BOYS' OVERCOATS Boys Overcoats, latest belt styles, fine woolen materials,
darK colors. actually wovtn
$20. orced To Sell Out at
E0YS' SUITS One lot of Boys Knickerbocker Suits made cf fine cashmeres. :-izes 8 to 17. value ?? C (1 C $12.50, special at. . PO.UO CHILDREN'S WOOL SWEATERS Sizes 2 to 6. regular $4 values. Forced To Sell Out I? 1 OO at only. JJ SWEATERS Men's $5 wool pullover Sweaters, 1 . I r
many colors to select rroiti.
forced to Sell Out at
GLOVES Men's Leather Palm Wik
Gloves, 35c values. Forced To Sell Out at
UNION SUITS Men's f leavy Ribbed $2.25 Union Suits, Forced To Sell QOOut at only, suit t'0t' UNION SUITS Men $4 and $5 Wool Lnion Suits. I-orced To 0 A A S-li Out at oniv. suit
$2.88
Wcik 19c
Think of the Double Savings!
HANDKERCHIEFS Men's 10c White HandkcrcJiiefs. f orced To Sell Out A at only. BOYS' BLOUSES Boys' Blouses, flanelette, ch.imbray or percale-. 85c -ilues. Fciced To Sdl Out A:7 at -r C MEN'S 50c HEAVY WOOL SOX
1 orced To Sell Out at o n ! v
MEN'S OVERALLS Men's 220 weight Blue Denim
L nion Made Overalls, or Jacket.
$i..: values. Forced to Sell Out at
HOSE Men's 22c Fine R.bbcd Hose. Forced To Sell Out at Q0 pair UNDERWEAR Men's Heavy Fleece Lined Lnderwear. Shirts or Drawers. $1 value, forced lo Sell A C Out a. 4C UNDERWEAR Boys' 50c J leavy Ribbed Underwear. Shirts or Drawers, Forced To Sell Out at only, 1Q-, s ies up to 34
24 c
$1
57c
Men's Buster Brown $1 SILK HOSE
Forced To Sdl Out at oolv. pair
LADIES' FANCY SATEEN PETTICOATS Dark colo.i, $2. values, Forced To Sdl Out
LADIES' HOSE Assorted colors including black, regular 25c value, "II TJ Forced To Sell O.T at I C WOOL YARN ( a t on's Supei'mc Wool Yarn,
po'iiiveiv the lest vatn made
yc)c xaluej, ail coloi 4 ounce kcm fo. . . .
LADIES' SI. 50 FELT BED ROOM SLIPPERS All Mes an-1 c. ie-ir. forced
'lo Sdl Out -a or-K-
STOCKINGS Boys and Girls' 23c Stockings, fine ribbed. Hack i own or white. Forced To Sdl Out at 1 "7 only ACORSET COVERS Ladies' Silk $1.50 Corset Caers, Forced To Sell Out at
50c
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PETTICOATS Ladies' f ine Nainsook Petticoats, $1 values.Forced To CQ Sell Out at only J&1 CHLDREN'S UNION SUITS Heavy ribbed, all sizes 2 to 14, $1 values. Forced To fZOr Sell Out at GIRLS' $2 GINGHAM DRESSES Sizes up to 14, Forced QO To Sell Out'at only.... -' UNION SUITS Ladies Light Weight Union Suits, fine ribbed, knee AQf or ankle length, 85c val. BRASSIERS Ladies 50c Brassieres, white or pink. Forced To Sell Out at UNION SUITS Laches' $3 Silk and Wool Union
-.. ... lively (iinj
sleees, $3 ulues at
GIRL'S COATS Ail of our Girls' Fall and Winter Coats divided into 3 big lots, latest styles, fmr materials, beautifully trimmed, worth up to $23. "forced to Sell Out at $10.88, $8.88 $6.88
$1.88
YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS THIS SALE YOU DARE NOT MISS IT!
BANKRUPT YARD GOODS AND DOMESTIC PRICES
13c Toweling, Good cjuaiity crash toweling, F orced Q To Sell Out at per yard Fancy and White OuU'ng Flannel, 22c. value. Forced to 1 OSell Out at yard... . 1 72x90 Bed Sheets, $1.25 value.
Forced To Sell Out at 39c Crib Blankets, blu
borders, I orced lo Sell O I Out at -"C
'9c
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Daisy 36x45 Pillow Cases, regular 40c value. Forced Ol y To Sell Out at each. ...r" Marquisette Curtain Goods, white or ecru color, 5c vaUie, 1 0 Forced To Sell Out, yd. 1 Hope Bleached yard wide Muslin, Forced To Sell Out at 1 O yard Indian Head Linen, 35c value, Forced To Sell Out at 1 7 1 yard 1 2"C
mil
38c
S-4 and 9-4 Sheeting, s!
lengths, 2 to 3 yards long. 73c
values, forced 1 o Sell Out at vard
IPe Curtain Scrim, in white and ecru, very neat borders, forced To Sell Out at Q ai d $3 Double Bed Blankets. Extrat i r . t i . c li
truinary vjpjc.r oiceci 10 :ei
Oat at onlv
$1.79
All Wool 36 inch Dress Serges, many desirable colors to select from. S 1 .03 values. For- flp7r, ced To Sell Out at yd. C 5-4 and 6-4 Table Oil Cloth, plain white and. fancy designs, 35c value. Forced To 1 Q. Sell Out at yard 1I7C Dress and Apron Gingham, best quality, 25c values. J A Forced To Sell Out vd. 1 C
FREE! Trip to our Store Street car fare refunded to all customers whose purchases amount to $5.00 or over.
Look For The Big Signs That Read: FORCED TO SELL OUT
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3732 Cedar Street, INDIANA HARBOR, IND.
WARNING! Come the first day if you can then come again and again as long at ihis Big Sale lasts.
We Lost Our Lease-Sale Starts Thursday, Feb. 23, 9 A. M.-We Lost Our Lease SALE AND ADVERTISING BY INTERNATIONAL SALE SYSTEM, CHICAGO, PHONE BOULEVARD 046
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