Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 16, Hammond, Lake County, 7 July 1911 — Page 9

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Friday July 7. 1911.

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DAINTY SUMMER SHIRTWAISTS MAY BE

MADE OF REMNANT EMBROIDERY. FLOUNCING

New silks are f univAmitv hA trov.u

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taffeta Is much used la on or two contrasting coolra. A new kind of silk la

tho "Chinet" This is chleOy used for

tailor-mades, cut with, a short; Jackei. The Jackets are trimmed with a llk

fringro or "ruches" in the asme color.

Green in all its shadea and blue are

greatly in favor, and a new blue, rather Vivid. Is called "Clair d T.uno"

One of the very latest novelties from

Paris is the frill jabot of plaitea irrai

in which a plaited piece of the materia

about twelve inches long is caught to

gether in the center with a strip of

mallne and pinned at the front of tho

lace collar. formlng"a semi-circle or

spreading fan-shaped jabot.

Anoiner new jabot, which is very

similar, has the- lower edges graduated by being cut obliquely. This is made of marquisette, with insertions and edg

ings of valeclennes or cluny luce, be

tween which a bit of color Is often in

troduced.

Carved parasol handles are vory

popular. Mushroom tops are still seen.

but are smaller than formerly, and beaded handles are much in evidence.

and are very beautiful in their many

colors.

The vogue of the earring is given

impetus by the fancy of Quen Mary for

these barbaric ornaments. The long

pear-shaped kind, especially In pearls

and Jade, are extremely popular.

FLORENCE FAIRBANKS.

tries for the

ooun-

purpose of eiamtn.ncr

Hebrew literature. After leaving England Dr. Schechter came to America and for the past ten ye-ars he haj been president of the faculty of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America

v ??1Jjr OTaea making tip dainty rarnmsr tUrtwabt: ol the fceantiful embroider j- flouncing which are to be picked uo In remnants for a son on tb bargain table. now. Three Tarda- of the noaaclag will mak a 1 pretty blouse, and. If one like tho eloeres quite abort. 2 1-2 yarI will answer. Tne embroidery la put tosetner along the shoulder ani outer . T6 a Btrlp iaeipeiMi lace. The same lace may be used finish the eleeve and lnddently to make It longer. The blouse may or may not be with a fcign collar, but the square or Dutch-necked walsta are much easier to fit in this peasant style.

PADS AND FASHIONS

New Tork. July 7. It cannot be denied that the one-piece frock is extremely popular this summer, as is the one-piece tub frock of any and every material, and It will form the corner, stone and foundation of the average Klrls summer outfit this year. The manufacturers have made great improvements in the linens and they remain fresh much longer than tney used to and are so soft that they can be easily laundered. The colorings in the linens are love

lier and more varied than ever before

Almost entire corsages are made of coarse imitation Venice lace. from which hangs a long draped skirt of crepe de chine. There Is a great ten

dency, too, to outline these coarse laces with a thread of gold or stive-.

ana sometimes an edging of Valen

ciennes. In fact, lace is the craae of

the moment.

j-anorea costumes of soft white serge or camels hair are trimmed with

many rows of machine stitchings In i ,i . i ,

""'s" vl arrow nt-aas. white serge

i coats are aiun t. n.mo i . . -

or.. IV,. . 1 w iui moat:

--w. i,..iUii simps display a brown linen

large variety of the handsomest models ' ging.

' uca one-piece linen frocks Mot

nearly as coarse as bag-

or mem are made with admirable simplicity, which la a great advantage when it comes to laundering. Little boleros are very chic this season. They are slightly full, and many are edged with ruffles and frills of silk. They are cut low and fastened at ...ihe waist JUne, andcool and lovely. Pale pinks, blues, greens and lavenders are much in evidence for these short Jackets over the frocks. The striped "coatees" are effective with the plain goods, the plain with the figured. Deep-revers and sailor collars are pretty finishes for these coats. The simple ruffle of chiiTon or net is also good, while hand embroidery or bead-

,wui always is tne distinctive touch that a needlewoman can give. These little Jackets are in most cases sleeveless and are seamless on the shoulder. Because the bolero is so much in

lasnion among the eclusives

bodices are now made with

Shot taffeta and striped silks are the popular fabrics for the dressy tailor- i made costumes and for summer wear j white is sused either in the stripe or

tne body of the material. With allwhite silk serge costumes white crochet

or - Venice lace over-collars on black

chiffon are worn. Indigo-blue and

waue,.wun . large wtilU- - rnvera 'of

roous&eline, erepe, satin, or moire and

even of white suede is poplar. Some

times the revers forms a part of a deep sailor collar of plain satin inlaid with

white Venice lace, and having an ow lapping hem of the plain satin.

An effective suit is developed in white

unen or a coarse weave. The skirt is

high walsted and the Jadiet is short.

j without being extreme. The broad roll

couar is or -linen in a fine black and white stripe, arranged on the bias and

edged with narrow white novelty braid.

-The Jacket seams are finished with this

tne braid.

THIS DATE IX HISTORY" July 7.

1742 A force under Gen. Oglethrone

defeated the Spaniards at St. Simon's Island, George.

1796 Nicholas I. of Russia born. Died

March 2, 1S55.

1798 Washington appointed Lieuten

ant General of the armies of the United States.

1811 Henry Melggs. who became fam

ous as a builder of railroads in South America, bom in Catskill, N. Y. Died in Lima, Peru, Sept. 10, 1877.

1814 American troops attacked the

British at Chippewa.

1865 Eecution of Payne. Atzerott.

Harold and Afrs. Suratt for complicity in the assassination of President Lincoln.

1S98 President McKlnley signed the

resolution for the annexation of Hawaii to the United States. "THIS IS MY 62XD BIRTHDAY" Solomon SohK-hter. Eolomon Schechter, the noted the- i

ologian and author upon whom Har

vard conferred the honorary degree of Lltt. D. at its recent commencement.

was born in Roumania, July 7, 1849 and

received his education in the universi

ties of iBerlin and Vienna. After com

pleting his education he went to Eng

land and for some years was a member

of the faculty of teh Universi.y of cam-

Bridge, tnder the direction of the

DAILY FASHION HINT.

DR. LEEDY, Specialist. Suites 32-33 Rimbach Bldg., (Over Lion Store.) The Best Place to Secure Treatment for all Chronic Diseases. Dr. Leedy treats all chronic diseases of men and women and Invites those who have been unable to secure satisfactory results elsewhere to call and see him. Consultation is free.

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Vw V 1 B nign and-whlte material, trimmed with nearl A similar arrangement scar-

If dir:--:;:"l OUt alon the hem and on

of a short ,;rrrn:j: outer .sldo f th wen

the ton o, t::::: r.:v ,,si",a.c,t.at,n ar" tend under

time- ,,. .;; ,: i::: "om.e:ieach slde of the . to fo, anor-

.J. '";ai;Rnot at the front. Sleeves are ma ri n I

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mir that trims the skirt.

. . . " mauB OI lne sama.mings of the Jackets are m,iiv t-

All the new laces that have a heavy raised design on a net foundation are now called repousse. There is a wldo demand for this sort of lace work, although it differs from filet and the ecclesiastical laces that ar also in favor. There never was a season Ilk this one for lace, anyway. Whole rooms are given over to It in some of the big shops, and machine-made and handmade kinds vie with each other In beauty and dignity. Almost every kind of lace the world has ever known has been revived. No Sown or simple coat suit seems complete without the addition of some pattern. The huere Pvninti.

are made of marvelous meshes, sailor collars are cut from pieces of square laces that have gures of all sorts woven in the net. and stocks and chemisettes are made from the fine French laces that have been revived this sum mcr.

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NORFOLK OUTING WAIST.

muie itaiure oi tne seasons

rashions is the etraoormary popularityof black and white and navy blue and white, especially in the form of trlTwi

of various widths, for these magpie 0r an "ting waist thm garuact may effects are seen in cloth, voile, ninon, a soft aerge or chiet ia silk, and in satin, and are eceedingly triped er checked material, or a

smart with a touch of bright color in xj trade ef linen, pongee r plain col

tne trimmings, such as cerise, tur- red gingham. It la also suitable for

quoise-blue or emerald green, taany patterns of madras.

Black Chantllly lace scarfs over Toe pleats ia front and back are an-

" lI,mraea Wlln a ruchlng pilea and the large collar may be made of soft brack taffetas dechiquete (pink- detachable if desired.

?u out eages), or with an old time rnch

WOMEN suffering from maladies pecliar to their sex. are assured the best possible treatment by non-surei-

cal methods.

MEN who are In need of reliable

advice or treatment for any weakness, rectal diseases, private or blood dis

eases, are cured in the shortest time

possible.

i uocrtuuUAK AFFECTIONS of

of the throat, lungs, joints or glands,-

treated by rational methods that suc

ceed when other methods fail.

SKIN DISEASES -I cure more bad

cases of eczema and other skin dis

eases than all other specialists In Lake county. I cure many cases by

the new Light Therapy that have re

sisted medical treatment for years

RHEUMATISM cured by newly dis

mverea ana scienunc means. A trial

will convince yau.

CATARRH DEAFNESS My treat

ment for catarrh and deafness is the

Desc. lr your case is curable I cure you.

ctc uiatAsts-i treat all diseases of the eyes and ears. I also

treat eyes and fit glasses.

aiuMAtti troubles My electrical treatment for stomach troubles

cures wnen drugs fall. Try It If af

flicted.

ELECTRICITY Largest and most

perfectly equipped office in Northern Indiana, Including X-Ray and every

electrical device known to- be of nse in treatment of diseases. Cures many

diseases without the use of drugs.

nuua to m. z to 5 p. m. and 7 to 8 p. m. No Sunday hours except

by appointment.

Store Opens

Daily at 8:30

a. m. and

closes at 9:30

p. m. Saturdays. -

Beautiful . Souvenirs Saturday,

July the 8th.

(First Floor

Aisle 5)

JULY CLEARING, SATURDAY, JULY

Ladies' Parasols, in plain and

white colors, long stylish handles, 2.00 values, 4 1.39 Nickeled Safety Pins, absolutely the best quality, sizes 1, 2 and 3, worth n Co. ra ',0 All Linen Toweling, with wsslblc-pink or blue border, worth 12c yard, at SC Turkey Red Table Cloths, warranted to wash rf

well, 1.25 values UHl.

July Clearing Misses Bathing

Suits, made of blue mohair,

trimmed In white, were 3.75, now. . . .

Dress Lawns, the quality, in floral worth 15c a yard, at

Bed Spreads, hemmed or fringed, full size, worth 1.50,

special at

2.45

very best patterns. 10c

79c

Twilled Toweling, full 18 inches wide, desirable

for kitchen use, yard.-j$lf

8th.-,

THESE ITEMS ON SALE SATURDAY MORNING

between the Hour of 9 a. m. and 10 a. m.

Ladies' Drawers, made of good muslins, 23c values.

Child's 35c Rompers, made of plain cheviot or pink and blue checked gingham

Clearing the Summer Skirts, Waists and Kimonos Ladies' 75c Percale Dressing Sacques, hundreds of patterns to choose from, rt all nicely made OwC Children's Fine Wash Dresses, sizes 2 to 6 years, have been selling all season f at 1.00, marked for clearance QjQ 70 dozen Extra Fine Quality Wash Petticoats, our regular dollar garments, g-

priced to clear at ?'

can

14c 14c

5s

Huck Towels, extra large size, plain or bordered, ft-f half linen, 15c values 02C Calicoes, best grades of American and other a 3 Standard makes, worth 7c yard, at T'JsC

is marivcu ior rearing Ladies' Sailor Waists, a very pretty selection of 1.00 values to choose from, Pf Saturday only tjuC Our Entire Stock of 2.50 Percale House

Dresses will be marked for clear

ing at... ;

. 1.48

this 3.50

The Only Way

IS

CLEARING THE SUMMER

OXFORDS Every pair in the store has been reduced. We call your attention tn

seller at 2.95. It's verv tipw m-.-, .v.

Pug last, comes in tan, .calf, and velour. rt rrchoice of 'about 85 pairs, "at . . jH Boys' Vacation Shoes, warranted " all ' 'leather have been selling regularly at 1.35, ft in clearing price OOP

Every Hat in our large Millinery Department has been reduced for speedy g ryn clearance, 10.00 values now ' WU

Clearing of Straw Hats EVERY STRAW

GOES. NOT ONE RESERVED. Our entire stock of Men's 2.50 and 3.00 Straw Hats all wanted styles ftf and straws, at... S.yJ

All 1 TO -f'Orr - ! - - -

-in I.W.U ana t.uu 01 raw nats will he closed - ntFf l out at... ..... .............. 7

xiememoer vve Ulean Any Straw Hat r - Bought of us Free. , '

In it rf i n. 1. 1 , . .. .

-e ""ivn uuiuK veivei noDon. are

most picturesque; some of the, are arranged hood fashion at the back and

iorm a Klna of mantelet mnnon thof 1.

most attractive, with summer attire and thfl nnti. All . . I . . .

...v. aii-virvjiem peKin pauze

aresses that have come to stay for a while, at least. Pome very pretty new models for afternoon dresses have made their appearance. The newest are absolutel,-

Tlie pattern. No. 5,5i9. is cut In sizes

82 to 42 inch bust Barnaul. Medium

size requires 4 yards of 30-iach ma

terial.

The above pattern can be obtained by

ending 10 cents to the office of tliU paper.

To keep in touch with Progress and the good things is to read

The Times . 5 Editions Dally

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9133-40 Erie Avenue, South Chicago, HL THE HOME OF Schlossers Oak Grove Butter ALWAYS FRESH AND GOOD YOUR GROCER AND BUTCHER CAN SUPPLY YOU.

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UNDERWEAR CLEARANCE 300 dozen Men's Balbrtggan and Porousknit Underwear,

-ju coiors, wnne tney last 1

Men's Fine Balbriggan and Ribbed Union Suits, regular 1.50 values, priced ftfs at 6SC Men's Pleated, Plain and

Fancy Shirts with collars at

tached, always sold for $1 clearing price,

59c

BOYS WASH SUITS TO BE

LLUbK U OUT , Every Wash Suit in the house is included in this clearing Eale. ' Choice of Sailors, Russians and Norfolks in stripes, checks and solid colors; all beautifully trimmed; pick from the stocky while it is at its best; 75c.

buits, now 55c; 1.25 Suits i

now 95c; 2.00 Suits now 1.45.

and so on throughout the entire stock.

CLEARING MEN'S SUITS No man who studies to look his best to be dressed in strict accordance with the latest fashions, can afford to overlook the many new and handsome styles we are now offering in our Men's Clothing section at" reduced prices. Every Suit in the entire store has been reduced. Come and see for .yourself. As a special for Saturday only we offer Men's 15.00

Blue Serge Suits

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CLEARING OF FURNITURE

SPECIAL Rocker, made of

quartered oak, full saddle

royal

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3-Piece Parlor Suite (like illustration), frame is made of

bjrch mahogany, highly polished, Boston leather

20.00 value.

11.98

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nciiiycuiur, a. wen hiiuhii njaKe, nas nine V M ft walls of insulation, about 50 lb. capacitj-, special SPECIALS FROM OUR 4th FLOOR

ice , kicks, reg. ioc l? and 18c value, choice... Jj 4-Inch Glass Sauce Dishes,

special this sale, each

11c

!4-Pint Tin Top Jelly Glasses, per dozen

White Willow Clothes Baskets, this sale, ea. .

15c 23c

2 Drug Specials Peroxide Hydrogen, for medical purposes, ft 1-pound bottles Q

Colgate's Talcum

Powder. .

30c

2 Cfgar Specials Regular 5c Cigars, w el 1 known brands, 4 j 4 'or- 5C Giant Smoking ja Tobacco, 5 packages.. JjlJ

Grocery and Meat ; 1

Specials Just For Saturday

wEirajr ruresi I aoie Salt, regular 10c bags, at Q Absolutely Pure Vanilla' and Lemon Extracts, 4 A large bottles 1 UC

ucaicnc or DaooltT'S ftp f Cleanser, 6 cans for iC3C

oesi onioriae of Lime or Pow-

dered Lye, large cans. ......... . Swift's Pride Soap,

10 bars for Fairbank's Gold Dust or Swift's Pride Washing Powder, large packages Kirk's Jap Rose Soap, 3 bars for ' Fresh Baked Assorted Cakes, 14c grade per pound... ' Fresh Baked Animal Crackers, per pound. v Fresh Baked City Soda Crackers, "" 10c grade, per pound.....

Swift's Pride Bacon, per pound..

Armour's Simon Pure

Lard, 3-lb pails..

wuvu ncsn veai f Chops, per lb I UC Good Fresh Veal Stew, per pound ............ QjQ Front Quarter Veaf, m per pound.....

Mind Quarter Veal,

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29c 16c 25c 10c 10c "7c

1 91c

39

Extra Fancy Head Rice, 6 lbs for..

Quaker, Mother's

victor i oy oats, j4

Best Large Starch, 5 pounds for.

per pound

Japan

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25c. li&M

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