Hammond Times, Volume 2, Number 281, Hammond, Lake County, 15 May 1908 — Page 9

Friday, May 15, 1903.

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FADS iO FASHIONS SEEfi Ofl BROADWAY

New York, May 15. There Is a great variety of parasols for summer use but just now the handles rather than the coverings are the parts thought of most. The handles are truly wonderful, some being finely carved and set with precious or semiprecious stones. Ivory and jade are chosen as the favorites from a dozen other styles. There is nothing elaborate in the shapes, they are very simple with ball tops, slim pear-shapes, long slender, crooked, and twisted or chased ones. The workmanship on them is to be admired, which shows flowers, fruits, the heads of birds, beasts and fish carved in the finest manner. Some of these works of art are arts, with flowers and leaves in slender groups and chrysanthemums are especially lovely. Dogs carved from natural wood are often painted in natural colors and

clusters of fruit surrounded by leaves are shown in perfect colorings. Copper,

; one of the novelties of the season is

beaten and treated with acids and is ; made into the most artistic forms. Jade,

the valuable Japanese stone which has been so popular in jewelry. Is now ex-

" tremely fashionable for parasol handles.

Its beauty lies in its shading and translucency and its simple, graceful shape. Some are set with tiniest of diamonds

with gold tips to finish the frame ribs Handles cut from carmelian show ex

quisite shading and can be matched to silk coverings of solid solors. Jewels or enamel are the only decorations used, but sometimes a touch of contrasting metal is seen. There is a great variety of handles for those who are in mourning. Black wood with the French poodle carved on it is popu- . lar. Gun metal is found in many shapes, sometimes studded with pearls, and plain jet and only in slender sticks are quite suitable for young girls. Season after season the separate shirtwaist holds its own, though jumper frocks with guimpes, princess dresses and three-piece costumes may be the latest cry. I? is decidedly convenient and one cannot have too many shirtwaists in a wardrobe. Just now the lingerie blouse takes the lead of . the silk one and the semi-tailored one Is smarter than the fancy lingerie waist of a year ago, in fact, the latter is entirely out of style. The semi-tailored models, open up the front, are sometimes fastened with a row of small ' buttons from belt to collar. There are not usually any collars that come with them, so a separate, embroidered one and a tie must be selected. If the blouse is of a sheer material the frill 'down the front" aftQ bow at the throat! i3 In the usual finish. These accessories are lace edged and if the waist i3 a fine striped batiste or lawn the narrow hem of the frill, the collar and cuffs match the color of the stripe. The plain tailored waists button up the front through a box plait and are made with one plait on each side which hides the armhole seam. The only trimming seen is embroidery of a contrasting color on the cuffs, collar and tie. So much has been said about the long, clinging lines, that are so fashionable that women are beginning to question whether it is a style that will stay any

length of time and be absolutely the

only correct model for all gowns. Needless to say these lines are only be

coming to the slender, graceful woman and then it has a charming effect. But it will be noticed that failures have made it a most hideous fashion. The very latest gowns of the slim order are being heavily trimmed and many of the skirts show the tunic effect. When this effect is given the material is draped long on the sides and much

shorter in the front and back.

The seams are cut to give as much

length as possible. The expert dress maker can arrange wide flat embroid

ery, folds or flounces on a skirt with

out interfering with the long lines

JNarrow soutache braid is the most

popular trimming of the moment.

One-piece frocks of thin material

mm uc mucu worn auring me summer

months and there are many attractive

models cut from the daintiest muslins, organdies and silk batistes. Such

dresses require a lining of some deli

cate plain color and should be fitted perfectly. Although the blouse and skirt are made separately they are

joined together as invisibly as possible by insertion, lace, ' beading or even a

narrow band of the material. If the fabric Is too sheer for a slip, a deep girdle, perhaps ten or twelve inches, is caught to the frock. This girdle is often finished with Valenciennes edg

ing top and bottom that It may not show

any hard lines. The blouse and skirt

fitted and boned very carefully, and is fall prettily over it and it also holds

the waistband in place.

It is difficult to say which flowers or feathers are the most popular In this season's millinery, for everything that

is manufactured is used abundantly and it remains only for the individual to

choose the most becoming, if not the most fashionable trimming. Feathers with distressingly high prices are osprey, gourah. bird of paradise and ostrich plumes, but everyone knows that they are good investments because

they can be used so many seasons, TT-I .

i"Ba am muio expensive man ever

Derore, as they are so much larger

than usual, but let m-e add that the ex

aggerated wings are not considered elegant taste any. more than is. the

exaggerated sailor. Quills, both stiff

and soft are used on morning hats and

can be found in every color. The

flowers used are too numerous to men

tion. They are all the most perfect !.m

ltation of nature that were ever made

Much foliage is combined with the

flowers this year, which is far prettier

than having only a few leaves. FLORENCE FAIRBANKS.

Practical Fashions

LADIES' JACKET.

pans, invert (for greater convenience in removing wafers) rub lightly with beeswax and allow, them to cool. "With a thin bladed knife spread the batter in thin round cakes about three inches in diameter. Sprinkle the chopped peanuts thickly over 4ha top., Bake in a modern oven about eight minutes, or until a pale brown around the edge. Remove from the pans, while hot. Asparagus L,onf. Two tablespoonfuls each of flour and butter melted together, add teaspoonful of salt, a dash of pepper and one cupful of cream gradually. Allow to boil five minutes, remove from Are, add two tablespoonfuls chopped cold chicken, one cupful cooked asparagus tips, and four well-beaten eggs. Turn into mold which has been thoroughly buttered and lined with asparagus tips, set mold In pan of hot water, cook In moderate oven till center is firm, about half an hour. Turn out on hot dish

ana serve at once with sauce made of one-fourth cupful butter melted over

hot water. Add Juice of one lemon. Potato Biscuit.

Mash three medium-sized hot boiled potatoes, add beaten egg, half level

teaspoon of salt , and one, cup of milk

Sift one-half cup of flour and one-half

cup cornstarch together with two level teaspoons of baking powder and com

bing with the potato mixture.

oome more flour will be needed to

make a dough that can be rolled out an inch thick. Cut In round cakes and

bake In hot oven.

Paris Pattern No. 2299, All Seams Allowed. Black Venetian cloth has been used for this simple though stylish jacket. The under-arm and short side-back seams curve sharply at the waist line; the long side-back and side-front seams meeting at the shoulders. The notched collar is faced with black velvet, and Earrow black soutache braid is used as a trimming on the front, sleeves and lower edge. The pattern is in seven sizes 32 to 44 inches, bust measure. For 36 bust the coat requires 4 yards of material 20 inches wide, 2 yard3 36 inches wide, 2 yards 42 inches wide, or 1 yard 54 inches wide; as illustrated, one-eighth yard of silk and seven yards of braid. To procure this pattern send 10 cents to "Pattern Department," of this paper. Write name and address plainly, and be

Bure to give size and number of pattern.

The longer yon advertise a good, ar

ticle la the Time, the easier It la to

ell it.

NO.. 2299. .SIZE.

NAME TOWN..... STREET AND NO.. ,

STATE.

MISSES' NINE-GORED SKIRT.

BORDERED PAPER.

Bordered paper ia the high, ultimate note of stationery, and though you

may attempt to resist it. it is no use

It will conquer In the end. The border

used on stationery is nearly always of

a darker tint .than the note paper it

self. Jbor instance, a tiny band of

crushed strawberry will be placed

around the outside edge of a real flesh

colored paper and a deep emotional purple will encircle some pale laven

der. As for the monogram or lettering used on this stationery, it generally corresponds In color to the border.

in position, the border may be either around the edge or it may be moved

inland. Either way it is quite irre slstible. ,

LONG, GRACEFUL SKIRTS.

It Is said the high-waisted skirt is a

Greek Influence, though it certainly has

lot of Amercians flourishes to give it

credit for being home-made. No de

nying the fact, the long, graceful skirt

is very stylish and can be worn by

many, giving a delightful appearance

It is close kin to the princess and does look beautiful worn with the little

baby blouse waists. Some of the high

waisted skirts are trimmed with folds

at the top to match the folds that fol

low the lino of the dress or straight seams. The waist must be well fitted and provided with soft" lining and

whalebones to glvesthe necessary finish

for an elegant appearance.

HAMMOND, INDIANA THE EXTRAORDINARY BARGAIN GIVING the kind that has made this store famous will receive special attention this week and Monday of the following week. Our new Spring arid Summer goods in every department contribute to this unusual offering. The wide range of bargains included in this sale makes it possible for you to find some item just suited to your needs and purse. May 15, 16 and 18. Be sure and fix the dates.

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Paris Pattern No. 2391, All Seams

Allowed. This 6tylish skirt is a nine-

gored, plaited model, made with three forward and four backward-turning plaits at each side, and closing under

an inverted box-plait at the centerback. The two front plaits are each

ornamented with four large pearl buttons, and the skirt is adaptable to thin

serge, flannel, Panama cloth, khaki, linen, duck or any of the washable ma

terials. The pattern is in four sizes

14 to 17 years. For a miss of 15

years the skirt, made of material with nap, requires 7 yards of material 20

Inches wide, 44 yards 33 inches wide, 3 yards 42 inches wide, or 2 yards

54 inches wide; without nap it needs 6 yards 20 inches wide, four yards 36 inches wid8, 3 yard3 42 Inches wide, or 2L yards 54 inches wide.

To procure this pattern send 10 cents

to "Pattern Department," of this paper.

Write name and address plainly, and be sure to give size and number of pattern.

NO. 2331. JSIZE. NAME TOWN , STREET AND NO STATE

' O.XE DAY'S MEJiV. BREAKFAST. Orange Halves. Cereal and Cream. Fish Balls. Potato Biscuit. Coffee. LUNCHEON.

Asparagus Loaf. Cheese Straws.

Dressed Lettuce. Squash Pie. Tea. DINNER. Beef Stew. Fried Onions.

Mashed Potatoes. Canned Peas.

Celery Salad. Peanut Wafers. Cream Olives. CoiTae.

SCEXT AND BEAUTY.

Beauty depends largely upon odor, so scientists declare. The woman who is smelling sweet smells will have brighter eyes than the ono who breathes bad smells. And the woman whose scents accord with her moods will have a happier expression than the one whose scents jar her.- Scents govern you to a great extent. There is a certain lovely European queen who was once noted for her bad complexion. It was due to the nervousness of breathing street odors. One day her milliner suggested to her that her hat be perfumed. And from that day she has worn perfumed bows in her hat, perfumed ribbon and sweet flowers in which there was heavy scent hidden. Her complexion has been perfect from that day when she could breathe sweet smells. f The number of delicately scented bags whjch the woman of fashion considers necessary to her health and

beauty can hardly be counted. They depend upon the woman, her sire and

her style. The slender woman who

wears an empire gown has a way of tying a little pad upon her back, just below the waistline right at the bus

tle spot This pad Is made of silk to match the gown, with plenty of sachet. It is very sweet and it seems

to send out fragrance as one walks

or sits. Ail handsome ower sashes now conceal their perfume bags.

The crescent shaped bags, for the

underarm places, are now worn with

all costumes, and there Is a wide flat

just at the top of the corset. The stoutest woman can wear this scented pad by making It flat and not too

large. The thin woman can make It like a minature bolster all stuffed

with wool and sweet powder. This

sachet, coming as it does, right under

the chin, is supposed to keep germs away. The camphor bottles used to

cure headaches. Now it is the bottle

of violet water or violet sachet. Sweet

spices once healed the sick; and they do the same today, but the up-to-date

woman carries them with her Instead

of confining them to the sick room

The little high wired lace stack all

points is now made the medium ror a sachet bag. The stock is topped by a tiny rim of velvet which Is really a tiny rim of velvet and the lace there Is an interlining of chiffon and in

this there is strewn a dust of sweet

powder.

The stuffing of the latest sachet bag is lamb's wool. It can be bought in

little packages, and one small package will make a great many sachets,

Being light, easily managed, and soft.

it makes an ideal stuffing.

White Goods Spec'l

50 pieces plain-white India Llnon, Just

the right weight and quality for making

curtains, selling regularly at 8c, specially priced at

6e

Persian Lawn, 30 inches wide, an excep

tionally fine sheer quality. Plain white for only

25c

Persian Lawn, a very fine fabric, with

silky finish, 30 to 32 inches wide, launders well, 25c, 35c and

50c

TAN HOSIERY HAS THE CALL.

You will experience no difficulty in get

ting what you wish In tan hosiery. Every

member of the family can be fitted out. Tan hose at 15c and 25c, 35c and 50c at the Hosiery Counter.

THE LADIES' HOME JOURNAL, Summer quarterly, now ready. Price 20c, with 15c pattern.

Dresses for the Girls We are having a tremendous business in Children's Ready-to-Wear. Our styles are all new, practical and sensible.

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fl AO For girls J mjQ dresses, made of the best quality of chambray or gingham, colors plain blue or pink, style Buster Brown with Butterfly sleeve, nicely and neatly trimmed, ages 6 to 14 years.

1.39

For dresses

made sailor

style, of good quality

gingham and chambray

with plenty of material,

standing collar.

Many other styles of

75c, 50c and. . dresses at

Ladies' Silk

Jumper Suits &

White Lawn Suits. Silk Jumper Suits made

of first quality silk,

without sleeves, trimmed neatly with trimming to match cloth,

colors brown, tan, Cop

enhagen, black, for. . .

3.50

SPECIAL BARGAINS White Shirt Waist Lawn Suits for less money than first cost of material, selling at 8.98, 6.98 down to 3.98. Thess are special bargains. Ask to see them.

Special Offering in Clothing; and Furnishings.

6.9

Peanut Wafers.

One-half cup of pulverised sugar,

one-fourth cup butter, three-eights cup

milk, one of pastry flour, one teaspoon

ful vanilla, one-half cup finely chopped

roasted peanuts. Work the butter to a cream, add eugar, beating till light;

then milk atnd flour by degrees, beat

A till smooth and add vanilla. Heat in

LIGHT WAIST EFFECT. Jabots of illusion, of tulle, of mousse line, of hemstitched linen or batlate

in fact, everything but lace is used for the front of the spring jacket to cover the opening and fill out the hiatus. The prettiest are the very sheer ones in

white Illusion, with the border seal loped. Dots as a finish are put in i

few; but the effect Is heavy, and the aspiration is to have the ensemble as light and billowy as possible. All kinds of fin iB h for the spring and summer call for light effects, 4nd no matter how loaded a grown or chapeau be it must nevertheless present a graceful and diaphanous air.

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Men's and young Men's Men's and Boys' Hats in Derbys, Suits in black, blue and Fedoras, Telescopes and Tourists

fancy mixtures, newest spring models, at....

9- Men's and Young Men's H Suits, newest Spring

.tx-jiu ' 'trine nnrl frrnvs k 0 1

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1.96

Boys' and Children's 2piece suits in blacks,

blues and fancies, made double

breasted or Norfolk

styles at

shapes, in black, brown, tan and pearl colors, priced at 4 ftft 3.00,2.50,2.00,1.75,1.50,.. .UU

Men's Shirts, in dark, light and fancies, made plain bosom or pleated

stvles, attached or detached cuffs,

all sizes at 1.50, 1.00, 75c and

48c

....1.96

Spring Underwear in creams, blues,

pinks, tans, 'grays and blacks, per

garment at 1.C0, 75c, r

50c and -faOw

Men's Cravenette Coats " in browns, tans and .

grays, cut in latest spring siyie,, isien s i ancy nuse iu uiuwugrays,

an extra big value, fl H" blU8S and greens, at at

9.97

15c

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Millinery Dept.

Special Sale

Children's Hats this week.

Latest shapes includ

ing the Merry Widow

sailors in all colors at . . .

75c

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Another shipment of those SILK ROSES

this sale, all color3

A discount of 25 per cent, on the dollar

will be given on all Trimmed Hat's During this Sale.

Food Market Saturday, May 16th SNIDERS BAKED BEANS.

NO. 3 Can, re9ular pnee 2Cc, at.... NO. 2 Call, re9ular price 15c at

No. 1 Can, re9u'ar Pr,ce 10c at , Brick Cheese, full cream

per pound

ri

14c 11c 7c

Tans Predominate in our Shoe Section

Tie Ox1.48

Ladies 2.00 Tan Russia Calf fords, extension soles, 2y2 to 7, extra special at

Ribbon Tie Ox-

Ladies' Tan Russia Calf Oxfords, 2 and 3 eyelet

ties, plain toes with Cuban heels at 3.50 and

3.00

Butterine Armour's Buttercup,

per pound

Royal Apricots, large fancy

fruit, per pound

Corn Sweet and Tender, per dozen

cans 95c, 3 cans for

Coffee our special blend, regular

30c, at per pound

Rhubarb, fancy home grown, per pound '

Ladies' Tan Russia Calf and Chocolate color Ox

fords, all styles, at 2.50, 2.25 and

2.00

Ladies' Patent Colt Oxfords in turned or exten

sion soles, dull tops, all sizes at

Children's Tan Oxfords, all kinds and sizes from 2.00 to

2.00

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Girl's Chocolate soles sizes $y2 to 2, reg. val. up to 1.35. Extra Special

color Oxfords, medium weight

98c

Men's Tan Oxfords, in Russia calf "Pota" and "Arrow" toes, military heel, very stylish at 3.50 cind t 3.oo :

Men's Patent Colt and Vici Kid Oxfords, all

scyies oi toes ana neeis gs at 3.50 and

Tammany Toes, 1 to 5, at 2.75, and 10 to 13fc at

Boys' Tan Oxfords in Russia Calf "Pota" and

Little Gents' all solid leather shoes, 9 to 13, special price at Boys' all solid shoes, bluche? style heavy soles, 1 to 5, , Men's Box Calf Shoes, blucher style all solid leather at , Best Union made Working Shoes in city, per pair

00 00

1.50 2.00 2.00

EXTRA SPECIAL FOR MONDAY, MAY 18th. Tea Spoons Henvily plated jzen at Table Spoons Regular price 20c, extra special dozen at

4c 8c

EXTRA SPECIAL FOR MONDAY, MAY 18th. Cuspidors Glazed inside and out, in assorted colors, dark blue, brown and green, 15c value, with e this coupon QU EXTRA SPECIAL FOR MONDAY, MAY 18th. For a Rainy Day Ladies' plain black UMBRELLA

26 inch tape edge of a guaranteed

cloth, neat Congo loop handle, for ,

79c

EXTRA SPECIAL FOR MONDAY, MAY 18th. 10 pounds fine Granulated Sugar WITH ORDER 53c

EXTRA SPECIAL FOR MONDAY, MAY 18th.

Dr. Graves Tooth Powder

For health arid beautiful teeth, reg. price25c spec

12

EXTRA SPECIAL FOR MONDAY, MAY 18th. Men's 2.00 Box Calf Shoes All solid leather, toes with tip,

heavy extension soles, sizes 6 to 11, at only , . .

1.39

EXTRA SPECIAL FOR MONDAY, MAY 18th. Jewel Carpet Renovator One cake cleans 15 to 20 f yards, per cake lifC EXTRA SPECIAL FOR MONDAY, MAY 18th. Men?s Canvas Gloves Regular price 5c, special 4 Monday only, 3 pair for . . t , , y Q 3 Pair to a Customer.

EXTRA SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY, MAY 16th. PLAIN WHITE Bed Spread

Hemmed, Size 72x84 Good patterns

any styles, regular 1.00 value

69c

EXTRA SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY, MAY 15th. Crystal Glass Vases Colonial Fancy Ribbed designs,

height about 14 inches,

with this coupon

7c

EXTRA SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY, MAY 16th. . MEN'S FANCY N Hose In Browns, Tans, Blues, Grays and Fancy Mixtures. Sizes 9 to 11, regular price 15c, special 4 Saturday only, per pair Q . EXTRA SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY, MAY 16th. Little Gents All Solid Satin Calf

Lace Shoes With tip, sizes 9 to 13 U $ 1 grade, a great bargain

78c

EXTRA SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY, MAY 16th.

10 Bars American Family

boap with

order

37

EXTRA SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY, MAY 16th. Genuine Cast Steel

Claw Hammer or Hatchet

Regular price 50c,

at

One to a Customer

19c

EXTRA SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY, MAY 16th. Peruna, $1.00 Size Bottle

Saturday

only

79c

EXTRA SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY, MAY 16th Mohair Waists Colors, navy, brown and black, selling regularly at 1.25 to 1.50, fair range of sizes, EH

your choice for only u U U

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