Hammond Times, Volume 5, Number 283, Hammond, Lake County, 19 May 1911 — Page 9
Friday, May 19, 1911.
HE TIMES.
We
km In Trouble
A COMBINATION OF CIRCUMSTANCES makes it necessary to reduce stock. Many items we must close out below cost. Our big store is packed full of PIANOS, TALKING MACHINES, RECORDS, BICYCLES, TIRES, LAMPS, GOCARTS, BASEBALL and ATHLETIC GOODS, REVOLVERS, FISHINGTACKLES, CAMERAS, KODAKS, FILMS, PLATES, VIOLINS, MANDOLINS and GUITARS. We realize that NOT ONE of these articles is a NECESSITY, you can live if you don't have them; at the same time you are going to get some of these things sooner or later. We make prices so low that you can't afford to go anywhere else. WE ALLOW STREET CARE-FARE ON ANY PURCHASE OF ONE DOLLAR OR MORE TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE OFFERS. MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. A few of the Money Saving: Values
Second-Hand Pianos, upright $50.00 Nearlv New Pianos, upright, ..." $125.00 to $160.00 Some Extra Special Bargains in Celebrated Kimball Make, slightly used and shopworn, regularly selling at $300 to $500, now. . ; $195 to $275 Talking Machines, $5, .$10, $17.50 Records 10c MUSICAL DEPARTMENT $5 Violins, now $1.95 $5 to $8 Guitars. $2.50 to $3.50 Mandolins and Accordeons same wav.
Folding Go-Carts the kind you have always paid $6 to $10 for, now going at .$3.98, $5.95 and $6.75
I $6 Iver Johnson Revolvers.
.$3.95
SPORTING GOODS. Complete full size Bicycle $13.95 (Coaster brake special) new departure hubs 18.75 Bicycle Tires, per pair. ........ .$2.78 $3 Solar Lamps, each 2.59 Best Grade Oil Lamps .78c 3.00 Search Light Lamps $2.19 Eureka Carbide Gas Lamp 89c Inner Tubes, a limited number 49c REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS
Baseball Bats, first class burnt wood, reg. 25c and 50c goods, 5c, 10c, 15c, 19c Catchers Mitt, full size, heavy leather ' ....98c Catchers' Mitt Amateurs League. .1.69 Fielder's Gloves, ... .23c, 49c, 69, $1.15 Positively the greatest values ever offered.
EASY PAYMENTS IF DESIRED. THIS SALE CONTINUES UNTIL JUNE 15th. STORE OPEN EVERY EVENING. WE CHALLENGE ANY ONE TO PRODUCE SUCH VALUES.
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9119 Commercial Avenue South Chicago Rhone 3. Chicago 61S4 Largest Music and Sporting Goods Store in S.Chicago
I Branch Agency Worlds Famous Kimball Pianos.
FADS AND FASHIONS
New York, May 19. Recent importations from Paris contain many striking; and attractive novelties and not the least interesting among them are the short coats and the taffeta frocks contributed by some of the most noted fashion dictators of the French capital. Many of these little- coats are quaintly picturesque to the point of being fantastic, but others are piquant without being bizarre. Many of the
coats are of the shirred and corded type and fringed at the lower- edge. It is expected that these little coats will be worn a great deal this summer, both in black and In color, and they are charming even when not made en suite with on particular frock. The fringed edges make a good finish and taffeta ruches trimming frocks of voile, etamine or other sheer stuff are usually finished with this same fringing.
Thfl effect is especially good where the taffeta is in the changeable colorings
now popular; for then the fringed par
is (n one solid color and contrasts at
tractivoly with the shimmering, shift ing coloring of the ruche.
frequently this solid tone in the
ruche echoes other one-tone trimming For example, a changeable etamine in
say. mauve and soft blue, has the bot
torn of the skirt in plain mauve taffeta
Above tnis on tne run etamine are lines of changeable mauve and blue taffeta so fringed that the edges are
plain mauve. Ther are touches of
1P! The genuine "Kayser" . IC Jlg Long Silk Gloves J-frA- 11P( ((Sfe "Cost no more" than the "ordinary kind" ? ? ((H; don tweax out at the finger ends and every pair contains ill hM A Guarantee that Guarantees 1 2 Jfl tOsfgtfa "a new pair free" if the "tips" wear out before If f I . W fs& o the gIove take no rhk. l tim I I if rOy vSl For over a quarter of a century "KAYSER'S" have ! f ift Iff W been the standard silk glove of America. There's j'iyg&f (ft'Cci oh a way to tell the genuine "look in the hem" I Ui I'M A fOT thC namC ',KAYSERt" 13 assurance of 1 if ffffl orai glove satisfaction, and is there lu j0Jt ' ffgf I " for your protection. iW: If Jwlr VStJ7 Slwrt SOk Glove., 50c, 75c, $1.00 iff jStr -C'THtt Loot " " 75c,$1.00,$1.2S,$1.50 M ' f4 (joHWSTEE 3 JuIiMKyfcC(.,Maker,NewYork Jjw
plain mauve taffeta on the bodice, and
little coat of changeable taffeta has
its fringed edges showing a little line
f plain mauve, or perhaps the coat
may t of plain mauve taffeta.
Ruches, little prim plaited frills.
hlrrings, cordings and puffings are
the accepted trimmings for the changeable taffetas made on early
Victorian- lines. Many of the taffeta models are simplicity itself, and a
preference may well be given to those
in which the skirts are not complicated
by rows of puffing and cording and by
hirring. An attractive model in hangeable taffeta, sent over by a not
ed designer, dispenses with ths puff-
ng, cording, etc., and allow the skirt
unbroken lines and soft fulness, held
down closely by weights. The bodice
s the simplest of surplice affairs, with
the ubiquitous kimono sleeve, and the only trimming on the frock, aside from
the lace of the modestie and under-
leeves, is a plaited frill of the taffeta
bordering the surplice folds, running down the front of the skirt and around the top of a hem and bordering the upper edges of the cuffs.
Another changeable taffeta model
showed the shirring and puffed skirt
trimming, but with an almost plain upper section to the skirt. The notice
able thing about this model, aside from
the material Itself, was the beautiful fichu of finely embroidered muslin, yel-
owed in tone and exquisite in needle
work, which i almost entirely cove-red the short-walsted bodice, being crossed In front and carried around to the
back.
The fichu is another early Vlctorfan
note so entirely In keeping with
taffeta and ruchings and bonnets that
It is not strange one should find it upon many of the taffeta models. For that matter one finds it upon models of all kinds, and the shops are full of dainty fichus of one kind or another. The most beautiful and the most expensive are those which are embroid
ered by hand the fashion of the. fine
needlework of long ago fichu times.
but there are attractive fichu arrange
ments less finely embroidered and a host without embroidery of any kind soft folds of point d'esprit bordered by plaited frills of the same, finest muslin trimmed In lace or lace-edged
frills, plain net with plaited frills,
plain or ace-edged
Color and embroidery are the strong
features of the new gowns. Either the
back-ground or the embroidery is colored, and a noticeable Increase in
the size of the flowers is evident in
the handsome patterns. Huge flowers are not now confined to a straight
border at the lower edge of the skirt.
They trail up almost to the waist in
charming irregular lines, making an allover embroidered robe of the pat
tern.
The fichu line so much in vogue
gives a very easy v disposition of
straight bands that accompany these
robe patterns. The kimono sleeves
also can be out In extension from the crossed folds or the bodice. Bands to
edge the sleeves can be attached un
der tucks or by means of lace and in
sertion. These embroidered robes are
made still handsomer by Inset bands
of Venice lace. The batiste r hand
embroidered robes have real filet or
Venice, and -Irish lace medallions are
scattered with a lavish on the expen
slve white robes of linen. Many lingerie robes are of the open-meshed
voiles and marquisettes. . On these
there are used beads In white gener
ally, but there Is no ban on delicate
colors of the porcelain beads. Of
course, the question of cleaning arises
when your purchase these beaded
robes, but the quality of the fabric is
such that a season's wear can be en-
Joyed without the visit to the cleaners,
Embroidered robes, whether In hand
work, beads or French knots that simulate beads, are features of this
spring.
The use of silk galon and braid is
again very much to the front. It Is especially In demand on plain dark
blue and black costumes, which are
often lavishly trimmed with soutache.
Narrow soutache and embroidery on mousseline tunice is also an effective
trimming.
"The use of black velvet as a band or
border round the hem of a lingerie or
mousseline skirt is a striking and pre.
ty mode for summer dresses. Among
the borderie Anglalse or embroidered
linen gowns this border effect is most
becoming and pretty.
Cluns", Irish, Venice or the heavier
laces are used on hats and can form
brims, crowns or entire shapes. Gen erally the white or ecru laces are us
ed, but dyed laces are making them
selves a place in the modistic scheme.
FLORENCE FAIRBANKS.
Our Credit System Enables you , to enjoy the pleasures without any worry or bother.
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FURNITURE DEPT. I7. S. BAXTER, Mgr. Kaufmann & Wolf Hammond, Ind.
T f 1 The v Largest and "Best Assortm e n t of fioods to select from. Lowest possible p r i ces and courtious treatment.
DATXY TASHION HINT.
5422
NLADIES' SHIRT WAIST.
The useful shirt waist is shown us in
this deslzn in a new eulse.
t the neck there is a standing colla:
ana attached to tnis a sman chemisette
Outlining the opening of the neck thr
is a roll collar wnien ends at the base u: the chemisette. From th s point down the vaist closes in the centre of the fron: win buttons and buttonholes In a shsp.1 etrnp. Small tucks at the shoulders form a-panel effect in front and back. A pla n
Shirt .leve completes the garment. Percale, madras, linen, pongee an'l many other wash materials are suitable for this waist. Th pattern; hATl. Is cut in sires K M 42 bust mm-Hi-". Medium s!zs requires 2 yards of "6 Inch material. The 8bove pattern can be obtained by sending ten cents to the office of th1 paper.
REFRIGERATORS
If 3'ou are in need of a Re
frigerator or Ice Box you can
hndgust what you want. We are prepared to furnish you
the best for the least money.
uur Automatic Kelrigerator, with the water cooler built
inside, takes up no space on
the inside.- 1 ou can buy a
nice Iiefricrerator
up from
5.95
RUG SPECIAL
A big slash in prices in Boom-Size Rugs duing the next two weeks' Sale. French Wilton, worth 60.0 m -7 ff special (X .UlJ
Seamless Art Loom, worth m n fft
55.Q0, special at liU
Royal Wilton, worth 45.00, aa ft ft special at... JU.UU
Royal Wilton, Eeamless, fyf Cft worth 39.50, special. ... B Q J
JARDINIERE STAND and
JARDINIERE Made of the best fibre rush, in green, made yery strong and a beauty for porch. This beautiful set for Saturday
bpeeial, worth 2.50, special
.69
3-PIECE PARLOR SUIT Finished mahogany, upholstered in best leather, worth
30.00, special at
18.75
SETTEES
Mahogany frames, upholstered in green plush, worth
18.50, special at..
13.95
GO-CART When you see see how attractive in appearance the carts are and how strong and
durable, you will want one. Will you come to our store and let us prove these facts?
A nice Go-Cart, worth 7.75,
special
at:.
4.65
PORCH GOODS See window display. Beauti
ful Porch Swings of all kinds,
prices range from 3.00 . upward. Lawn Seats in red and green, in all sizes. Rocker and Chairs in Fibre Rush. Special Discount
MISSION ROCKERS Special discount of 25 per cent given on Mission, Fumed Oak or Early Eng-
llish Rockers.
TOMORROW OUR ANNUAL SALE OF FLOWERS IN BLOOM FOR DECORATION DAY offers its usual matchless low prices. Sold in our Basement Sales Room.
Geraniums, in red,
. " v j(' 'ft-,' .. I
pink and white, in 4-inch pots, I at..v IOC
Dannas, beautiful col
ored leaves, in 4-inch
pots, on sale at....
10c
-.i'tr,:rnt.f
mm
Begonias, the beau
tiful pink wax flow
er, on sale at
Salvia Scarlet Sage
or Fire Crackers, in
4-inch pots, at
10c
10 c
DANGER! DANGER!
Flies and Mosquitos carry Screens will lock them out. Prices greatly cut. .
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Filth and Disease. Our Now is' 'tbtTtifne to " buy.
' " Screen Wire ivj best- quality ifii-j,blac:s, in roll :.r.a lots, all widths ftTS per sq. 4 ji foot .... I 4
Screen
Petunias, in bloom, in 4-inch pots at... Algeratums, in 4-nlch pots, in bloom, at. Magurites, in bloom, 4-inch pots, at...
10c 10c 10c
Baby Rambler Roses, best dwarf variety, ever blooming, on sale at
35c
Fancy
Screeij Doors, Doors, made of
made of best sea- selected pine, gc
s o n e d lumber, natur a 1 finish, covered with best with 2 coats of quality black wire varnish, mortis-
on sale o ea ana
at. uMC glued..
Extension S c reen Windows, made of hardwood, oiled finished, extend to 33 incnes, on 4 1 sale at
Black Japaned Coil Screen Door Springs, on sale at
1.23
.3c
reen Window
Frames, made bf stock, complete set to make
window up to 34x36,
on sale at......'
Screen Door dies, brass plated, at....
18c
Han.
1c
Wonderful Bargains in Summer Necessities.
Yemeni
: If J? ij If
HAMMOCKS
10c
Competition Garden Hose, in 50 foot
lengths, with couplings, on sale at
1.98
Hanging Flower Baskets, made of
heavy wire, paint
ed green, on sale . .
Plant tsoxes, w. ity in 50-foot lengths, with Q Inches long,, couplings, on sale, per foot yC painted green,
Garden Hose, the guaranteed qual-
ity in 50-foot lengths, with
Crystal Glass Cemetery Vases or Bouqet Holders, regular 25c value, specially
priced, at.......
10c
msale Q at Znli - jf . -vv
tii
2-Burner Wickless Oil Stoves, 6.50 value, specially priced for this A JQ sale, at.... .HU Gas Stoves, cast iron
2-quart White ame, with two power-
Hammocks, canvas weave, full size with large pillow spreader and val- I Oft ance, full colors, on sale at.....
Lawn Mowers with 8-inch drive
wheels and 3 blades, 12-
inch cut, on sale at.
1.98
Mountain
ful burners,
Quo
Cream 4 Freez
ers, for 1 QqR
2-qt. Reiiance
Ice ' Cream Grass Shears, made
Freezer, 1.00 best quality steel, value.'.- 59c special at
Ball Bearing Lawn Mowers, with 9-inch drive wheels and four re
volving blades; has crucible steel
bed knife, 7.50 value on sale at -
CROQUET SETS
1 f-ti v-
4.98
it:
v. -ill S
nil s
-kf
.1
Y
18c
of rtrZ
fZn etB painted and oiled, 3 U - on sale at UwU
Genuine Manny's Glass v 7--c A.h-.-i
Lemon Juice extrator, Croquet Sets with 4 balls ami 4 mal-
10c value, on P lets, painted and oiled, sale at Ju, on sale at
