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a on. ara. a i tuc6atTa""co'nsidered' somewhat of an! extravagance. But the right kind of a ! fur coat Js really An economy, for it can be made to-do " for ' both evening and day wear. Caracul or pony and, If .one can afford it, .Persian lamb, will Tie useful and elegant, and such a coat' 'should be selected for the quality of the pelt and the excellence of line," all freakish or exaggerated effects being avoided. The coat' pictured is a moire pony model with trimming of braid. MEALS FOR A DAY. i BREAKFAST. Sugared Mulberries. Chipped Ham in Cream. nolls.' CofTee. AUTOMOBILE HAMPER LUNCHEON. , . Mock Turtle Soup. Cylinder Croquettes. Pickles. Wheel Sandwiches. Basket Relish. Jam Cakes. Lemonade. f DINNER. . Escalloped Eggs and Nuts, Tomato Sauce. Kumquat and Apple Salad. ' ' Catsklll Cream. Iced Black Tea. MRS. WOODRUFF ENTERTAINS. A pretty afternoon perty of yesterday was one at which Mrs. H. J. Woodruff cntertained at her home in Logan street rt mritrrt ,n tw, n iv,nn ahnth Tn,n .v, - Mrs. Johnson formerly lived In Hammond and the guests at yesterday's entertainment Vere her friends who were invited, to meet Informally and 'enjoy tha afternoon. Social conversation, needle work and music were the entertaining ; features until four-thirty o'clock when a daintily arranged course luncheon was served. Mrs. Woodruff's guests for the afternoon were: Mrs. E. G,- Johnson of South Bend, Miss Hickman of South Bend, and Mesdames Charles See, R. A. Hickey, E. J. Campbell, A. J. Burk. George Bradt, C. R. Stiver, Meyer and G. S. Houser. ;'-,, AN ENJOYABLE MEETING. An enjoyable meeting of the members of Hammond Hive No. 2 L. O. T. M. took place last evening In the K. of P. Hall inSouth Hohman street. It was the regular bi-monthly meeting and the usuil number of members were in attendance. After th-o business had been Set the Original and Genuine m LICK'S F.1ALTED F.1ILK

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SOCIAL. ES FOR TVESDATT..

The nmkfri of Proa-reaalve Court o. 16U Tribe ( Ben liar will meet Tandif MfnlnR In the K. of P. hall la South Hohmnn utreet. The regular meeting; of the ntaHern of the True Kindred will take plaee Tuendajr erenina: In I. O. O. P. ball In State afreet. Mr. Schubert will be hoateaa to the members of the Klrurdells Club at their meetlnK Tuesday afternoon at her home In Pluminer avenue. The j on ladlea of the X. N. Cmbroidery club will be entertained by Hlaa Gertrude Hrrbnt at her home la South Hohman tttreet Tneadajr evenlaa Mm. Cnaman will entertain the ladlea of the Golden Rod rlnb Tueaaay afternoon at her home la Claude street. Mr. Autoit Schneider and Mlaa Rnth Sohl will be hoateaaea at the uieetlna; of the Ladlea' Auxiliary to the VnUerslty Club Tuesday afternoon In the flub rooms In South Hohmaa street. disposed of a pleasant time was spent socially. The social hour was in charge of Mrs. Mary Shillo and she entertained very pleasantly. A short' program of musical of musical and literary numbers was rendered after whtch the members were Invited Into the banuet room and sdrved with refreshments. The announcement was made of the next meeting: to be held in two weeks and a large attendance is desired. A SOCIAL. The members of division No. 1 of the Deborah Aid society of the First Christian church of which Mrs. Albert Hann is chairman will serve ice ceram and cake at Central rark Monday morning. September 4th. The public is invited to attend as the proceeds will be used for the benefit of the church. The ladies desire to clean up a nice sum. HETl'RS TO HAMMOND. Miss Beatrice Eisner of Morton Court is expected to return home .today after spending a few weeks In Milwaukee the guets of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Conn. Mrs. j Cohn will return to Hammond with her sister to visit for . several days. A WEEK END VISIT.Miss ISmma Huehn of Logan street left today for Eastman Springs to be the guest of Mrs. Charles Kriewits and Miss Clara Kriewitz of South Chicago who are at their summer home. Miss Huehn .will remain until sometime n!Xt week. INITIATE! CANDIDATES. There will be a meeting of the members of Dorcas Ktbeckah Lodge this ; evening in I. O. O. V. hall in State street. It is the regular weekly meetiing and the usual business and social program will.be carried out. A large i attendance of members is desired at the ', meeting. ) MEETING WAS POSTPONED. The members of the Northside Ladles jclub decided to postpone the mating which was announced to take place yea- . terday afternoon. There will be,, no ; meeting until the first Friday in tetober and the hostess will be named J later. The afternoon will be devoted to , needle work and an enjoyable time is ! anticipated. t CHARTER IS DRAPED. t At the meeting of the members of Hammond Hive No. 2 L. O. T. M. in the K. of P. hall last evening the charter I was raPd in memory of Mrs. Lillian , tlol"sler' lne Kllu rtt3t ouPrera om" manaer. Appropriate exercisea were ,also given. Mrs. Hollister served for i fifteen years and was well known in Iodse circles. OUT OF TOWN GX'ESTS. Mr. and Mrs. oeorge vv. stiles are entertaining Miss Estelle Failing, Miss Lorinne McCully and Mr. Arthur Aussen all of Ottawa, I1L at their home in Doty street for a few days. Miss Failing will return home Monday but the other guests will remain for a more extended visit. RETURN TO HAMMOND. Mrs. Mona Trimble of Carroll street will return home Monday after spend ing three weeks at Diamond Lake near Cassbpolls, Mich. King Trimble return ed home a few days ago after a delight ful few weeks there. HOLD REGULAR MEETING. The members of Golden Rod Camp No. 1657 Royal Neighbors held a meeting last evening In Longs hall in State street. It was the regular bi-monthly meeting and the usual number of members attended. After the routine business had been disposed of a pleasant time was spent socially. The arrangements were made for the meeting to bo held in two weeks and a large attendance is desired. The usual business and social program will be carried out. i - ENGAGEMENT IS ANNOUNCED. j The engagement of Miss Frances Hutton and Alexander Stoikowits was announced at a prettily appointed luncheon today given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hutton, 9s ugiu street. The invitations to attend were extended the young ladies of the M. T. elub, of which Miss Hutton is a member, and a few other friends. The guests gathered informally and at one o'clock were Invited into the dining room where a daintily . arranged luncheon,, of four courses was terved. Baskets of

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pink kilarney roses decorated the table ' and the color scheme throughout the home- was attractively carried out In j pink and white. Hand decorated place' cards were used to announce the wed ding date which will be Wednesday, September 27th. Following the serving of the luncheon, the guests returned to the parlors and large verandah where the afternoon was. spent in conversation. A musical was the entertaining feature. Miss Hutton is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs.-J. T. Hutton. She has made her home in Hammond for several years and has a large circle of friends. She is prominent In the younger society Bet of the city, being a member of the M. T. club and other social clubs. Mr. Stoikowits came to Hammond quite recently and is engaged as a draftsman at the Standar Steel Car Co. - PUIS A Sl'RPRISE. Honoring Mr. S. W. Tracy, who was appointed auditor, effective September 1st, the young ladies in the car service department o fthe C. I. & S. R. R. at the Gibson office, where he has been superintendent of car service up to this time, presented him with a large bouquet of American beauty roses congratulating him on his promotion to auditor and expressing regret at his leaving. Mr. C. E. Hinchman, who irscceeds Mr. Tracy as superintendent of ca rservice, and who has been ch clerk in the department was also p Beauty roses. RETURNS PROM THE Miss Alice Holm returne to her home in Rimbach avenue 1 st hursdayjieyislting ln the w st,f Miss Holm was the guest of Mrs. Nathan L. Thompsont her home in Everett, Wash. Mrs. hompson was formerly Miss Flora Merryweather of Hammond. , - - FIRST MEETING OP THE YEAR. Mrs. I. I. Modjeska will be at home to the members of the Jewish Ladies' Aid society Wednesday afternoon at her home, 745, Wolter street. It will be the first meeting after the summer vacation, and a large attendance is desired. Business of lmuortance will be transacted. A HOUSE-WARMING.

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the First Baptist church have arranged 1 1 for a house-warming in honor of their pastor, the Rev. Adams, to take place Tuesday evening at his home, 119 Williams street. The members of the congregation are invited. MEETING IS POSTPONED. The meeting of the members of the Ladles Auxiliary ? the University club which was announced for Tuesday afternoon, Sept. 5, has had to be postponed for a week. , Mrs. George Vandenburg and daugh ter, Mildred, of Toledo, O.. are expect ed to arrive in Hammond this evening for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. W. B. ' Parker at their home, 466 May street. Mrs. Earl Crawford of Crown Point spent the day with friends in Hammond. Miss Florence Fox of Doty street will leave for Kensington, 111., next' week to enter the Toung Ladies' Academy. Mr. , and-Mrs. Thomas A. Shea of 43 Webb street left for Kalamazoo, Mich., today, where they will spend a week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Herman Brlnckman. ' Mr. and Mrs. E. Rinehardt of Russell "street have gone to Niles, Mich., to spend a few days with friends and relatives. Paul Parker has returned from Toledo, O., where he has beeff the guest of relatives for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Fox and daughter. Miss Florence, and Miss Bessie Goodland will be entertained by relatives and friends in St. John and Merrillville tomorrow. Miss Mabel Sonntag of' Rimbach avenue left today for Plainfield, 111. to remain for a few days visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Sonntag.

Miss Hattie Holleraft formerly of Hammond, but now of Chicago will spent the week end with Miss Lois Hickey at her home in South Hohman street Miss Georgia DeWeese will return home tomorrow after a few weeks visa with relatives in Lima, O. and Berne, Ind. At Berne she was the guest of her slater, Mrs. Raymond Knoff. Miss Alma Hess has been the guest of friends and relatives in Crown Point this week. i Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Jones and daughter, Elizabeth have returned to mer home in Rimbach avenue after spending two weeks at their cottage at Three Rivers, Mich. Attorneys W. J. McAleer and Vernon McGirr were visitors in Laporte, Ind. yesterday. i Miss Blanch E. Nixon arrived in Hami

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with her relatives In Maryville, Mo, Miss Maud Scrlver of Chicago will spend the; week end in Hammond with her lister, Mrs. Shepherd at her home in Summer street. Mrs. A. Kingman of Houston, Texas will arrive in Hammond today to spend a Sew nenths with relatives and friends. Mrs. Kingman was formerly Mis Jennie Sheffield of Hammond. Mr. George Bradt is enfertainin Miss Hickman of 'South Bend. Ind., a' her home In East' State street for a.l"w days. ' i Miss Harriet" Ferris returned to Hammond last evening after -spending a few weeks at her home Pekin, 111., and with friends at Winna Lake. Ind. Mrs. Anna Fleiscjjfr left today for her home in Butleyp; Pa. after spending six weeks in Hanjrn0n(j with her daughter, Mrs. J. A. rhoma at her home in Logan street.J H. BlieheJfeft ast evening for Cleveland. O. here he will spend a two weeks' vacation. G-j'Johnson of South Bend, Ind., wil' ym to Hammond today to relna'n over Sunday the guest of Mr. and MJTs. C. H. Kee at their home in Rimb4ch avenue. Mrs. Johnson has been Hirs. Ree's guest for several days. T XTI.a T.n. A nil .t tn TT -v. mond today after spending the summer at her home in Holland, Mich. Miss Lulu Symmes who has been spending the summer in Alegan, Mich, is expected to arrive in Hammond today. Mrs. K. Einsele has returned from a short visit with relatives in St. John. Miss Leoda McAleer of Webb street will spend the week end with friends in Valparaiso. Miss Marie Newnham will return to Hammond today from ugautuck, Mich, where she ' spent the summer visiting friends and relatives. Miss Veda Hemstock of Webb street will spend the week end with relatives and friends In Valparaiso. Miss Marie Carter of South Hohman street has returned home from Crown Point wheer she has been for several days visiting friends. Miss Marguerite Knotts of Muenich court will return home today from Holy, Mich, where she has been spending the ADDITIONAL CHURCH NEWS Pine Street Preabrterlaa Cknrcfcu Evening service at 8 p. m. J Baptismal, communion and reception of new members. Adult Bible class meeting at the home of Mrs. Rock, in Hoffman street. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at the home of Charles Green, 323 Hickory street. Toung People's society meeting hursday. The CMatlaa Seteaee Sclty. Subject of the lesson sermon: "Man." Services at 11 o'clock in the Masonlo temple, in Muenich court. Sunday school following the services. A testimonial meeting is held on Wednesday evening,' at S o'clock. A Christian Science reading room Is maintained by this society in room No. 44, Rimbach building, where the Bible and authorized Christian Science liter ature may be found. Visitors are welj come. A most cordial invitation Is extended to alL Haberdashery Put In. A number of charges are being made in the White Store to make more room for the growing business of the firm. On the second noor a number or new fixtures are being put In and the manger's office has been moved from the first floor to the secend. The basement is to be enlarged so that new departments can be put in there. , A men's furnishing department is to be installed in which only the high elas haberdashery will be sold. - . The purpose win be to handle exclusive and select lines of goods and cater to the best business of the city Next October will be the occasion of the first anniversary of the opening of the store and some Interesting pians are being made for this occasion. 'Water invariably . finds its level. A man seldom gets beyond what he is fit and fitted for. . But it is also, true- that by study and perseverance mediocrity may often be overcome and masterly ability take its place, skill become talent and talent so strengthened and improved as to approximate genius. A course with the Lincoln-Jefferson Uni versity has given hope, encouragement, enthusiasm and a vastly enlarged earn ing capacity to thousands of men and wometi. . It will do as much for you.

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300 NIGIJT IN NEW YORK PfflCE "Third Degree" Sunday. The "Third Degree," which is con sidered one of the most intensely interesting dramas of modern times, will appear at the Orpheum theater next Sunday. A great deal has been said of third degree methods to force confessions from prisoners. It was reported sev eral months ago that these methods were being used by the' Gary police. Stories were told of stringing pris oners up by the thumbs and other tortures, but this was never proven. The drama, however, shows Just how the thing is done, and it Is shown in such a vivid manner that it has been declared the best show of its kind in the country. Lads' Trial Postponed. On account of missing the 11:50 Erie train this morning the trial of Tom and Edward Filas of 'West Hammond, who are charged with numerous crimes, was postponed at Crown Point until Tuesday, Sept. 5. Another West Hammond lad was ar rested yesterday afternoon who was suspected by the police of having been Implicated in the robberies. After a thorough examination and questioning he was released, having proven that he did not have anything to do with the other boys' crimes. Boys in Theft. The Northern Indiana Gas & Electric company notified the police this arternoon that some boys stole one drawknife, one stenciling brush and six pounds of red lead from behind a fence; at the corner of Sibley and Fayette streets, near the Monon tracks. The articles were placed there by one of the company's men when he finished stenciling poles. One of the boys' name is known. Building Permit. Lots 51 and 62, biocK 5, Home- , wood addition; 32x50x10; 36 Ruth street; E. Campbell, owner; W. A. Kindy. contractor. . .$2,700 Lot 13, Fogg & Hammond's second addition: 22x34x9; 502 Sibley street; Peter Rouhselanger, owner and contractor 1,000 It has been well said that a man can't lift himself by his bootstraps, and it's true. But a course, commercial, col legiate, or legal with the LincolnJefferson University will certainly en able you to lift yourself into improved environment and Into an enlarged and therefore more satisfactory earning power. A Two Grand Cruises ROUND the WORLD The Jlrst to Leave Jteiv Yerk Oct. 21, 10tl, and the Second from Saa Francisco Feb. , 1813. tJffi CLEVEUXD (&$.) -DURATION XIO DAYS Cm AND I Includlnr tUi UU UP l pensea aboard and ashore. OPTIOKAIi TOURS OF 17 DAYS IN INDIA, 14 DAYS IN JAPAN. Sea for Illustrated Booklet. HAHRURS-AMERICAN LINE 41-45 Broadway, RV YORK Or Loral A seats. Madam Gastello Is now in public work. The first and only licensed medium in Hammond, Jnd. I am now prepared to cure all eruptions of skin diseases in all forms. I can prove it, for tbe people live in Hammond. Besides thi3 I give readings daily, telling you your business affairs and advising you what to do. 167 Sibley Street Central Location.

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