Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 182, Hammond, Lake County, 23 January 1912 — Page 2

THE TIMES.

Tuesdav, Jan. 23, 1912.

MEALS FOR A DAY. An Eggless Menu. BREAKFAST. Apples Baked with Prunes. Oatmeal with Cream. Broiled Potatoes and Ham. Rolls (reheated). Coffee, U'XCHEO.V. Faked Beans. Brown Bread. Jumbles. Tea a la Russe. PINNER. Jugged Soup. Rabbit Saute a la Creole. Apple and Hlckorj- Nut Salad. Scalloped Cabbage. Dried Peach Pudding:. A RKTIRN ENGAGEMENT. The, members of the Epworth league of th First M. E. church have secured Mr. Arthur J. Fischer, impersonator and dramatic reader for a return enftajfement Thursday evening. January 23lh. Mr. Fischer will give his program at th Methodist church in Russell street. An admission of ten cents will be asked of all persons holding season tickets for the ontertainment course and t the general admission fee will be twentylive cnts, The fourth and last enter, i tainment in the course wil be given by Colby, th caj-toonlst on Tuesday evening, January 30th. Mr. Fischer gave only a small part of h!s reading "A Pair ot Spectacles" in the Hammond theater op. the evening of January ltth and tnose who heard him then will be glad for the opportunity of hearing him give, the play In its entirety. It is expectej tliat ther will be many to hear him. A notl PARTY A number of young people drove from Hammond to Hessvllle in a large boo ,led last evening and gave a party in .the Hens Hall. There were twenty guests from Hammond and Gary. During the evening they enjoyed dancing, various games and music until eleven o'clock when a supper was served. The evening was thoroughly enjoyed by the many guests. t HOLD WEEKLY' MEETING. A meeting of the members of the Ladies' Aid society of the First Pres byterlan church will be held "Wednesday afternon in the church parlors. Refreshments will be served during tho social hour- It is desired that there Is fc large attendance at the meeting. WTL-stEET THl'fiJ - Mrs. John .-Beckman will entertain the members of Sewing Circle No. 1 of St. Margarets jHospital Thursday afternoon at her home, In Glendale Park. Pedro will be played during the afternoon. A SOCIAL SESSION. -Mrs. R. "VV. Ross will be at home to the members of the Ladies' Guild of SPaul's Episcopal church at her home, 80 South Hohman street, Wednesday afternoon. It will be the regular monthly social meeting. ' HONOR MRS. THOMAS. Mrs. Viola Smiley delightfully enter tained a number of. young women at her home In, Conkey avenue last evening In compliment to her daughter, Mrs "Carl Thomas of Knoxville, Tenn. who is here on a visit. Mrs. Thomas will leave fcr the south Thursday after spending several weeks in Hammond and the vicinity. The evening was devoted to cards and music. Several games of "500" were played during the evening. The guests played at three tables. After the games a dainty luncheon of two courses was served. Among the guests were Mrs. Carl Thomas of Knoxville, Mrs. J. Fred Krost, Mrs. John F. Beckman, Miss Anne Llndeman ot I Jifayette, Ind., the Misses Florence Jackson, Margaret Relnholtz, Julia Wall, Mona Krost, Genevlve Hastings. Bertha and Beatrice Hansen and Muriel Wilcox. y A SI UPRISE PARTY. A number of friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Shepherd in Stay street last Saturday evening and gave a surprise party In honor of Mr. Shepherd. The party was given to celebrate his birthday anniversary and r; received many gifts In remembrance of the day. A very enjoyable time was spent soclall with music and conversation after which a dainty luncheon was served. - ENTERTAIN INFORMALLY. ; Mrs. Claude Rynearson gave a very pleasant party at her home, 517-loOth street, last Saturday evening. Thei'e , were between twenty and thirty guests who spent the evening in an enjoyable social way. Music and games were the diversions. At ten o'clock dainty refreshments were served. MRS. BOMBRRGER ESTERTAITVS. "Among- the pleasant social entertainments of the week was that of yesterday afternoon at which Mrs. I. 1 Bombericer was hostess to the members of the- Kmbroidery Club at her home in Glendale Park. It was the afternon for the regular bi-monthly meeting and several of the club members were present. Mrs. Bombergrer had as her guests Mrs. Gerald Landon Finch of Seattle, Wash., who is visiting at the home ot her mother, Mrs. M. Louisa Wods, and Mrs. Charles Cormany of Milwaukee who is the house guest cf Mrs. O. A. Krtnblll. The guest devoted the afternoon to their needle work until fourthirty o'clock when refreshments were

(Club Meetings

SOCIAL NEWS FOR WEDNESDAY", Mr. C. Lawrence will entertain the members of the I.aclie' Aid Society ot the Flint Congregational rhucrh at h?r home In Sheffield avenue, Wednesday- afternoon. The members ot the Ladles' Aid Society of the First M. E. church rlll meet tit the' home of 31 rs. Julius Dunning In (it troll street Wednesday afternoon. The members of the Deborah Aid Society of th-e Flmt Christian church mill meet for an all day session Wednesday In the parlors of the church In Calumet avenne. served. A prettily appointed two course luncheon was served. The members will meet for another afternoon party. Monday, February 5th and the hostess will be named later. ENTERTAINS WITH CARDS. Mrs. Nicholas entertained the members of the Fleurdells Club very pleasantly last evening at Jier home in Sheffield avenue. It was the evening for the , ' c,u meeung ana me iweive rarmoers were present. i ne card games were announced at elgtn o'clock and the guerts played progressive pedro at three small tables. The honors in the games were won by Mrs. Travis. Mrs. Kralowetx, Mrs. Huber and Mrs. Young. Theconsolatlon prlae vta won by Mrs. Nicholas. At the conclusion of the games a dainty two course luncheon was served. The arrangements were made for the next meeting I to take place Monday, evening, January 27th and Mrs. Smith will be hostess. ENJOY THE MEETING. A pleasnjt time was spent by the members of the China Club who met at the home of Mrs. Henry Helser in Carroll street last evening for their reguar weekly meeting. Mrs. Heiser entetalned with cards and pedro was played at three tables in the parlors after several games the honors were awarded. Mrs Heiser retained the hostess prize as' is customary in the club and the second prize was won by Mrs. Jacob Kummaul. The consolation prize was awarded to Ms. John Heiser. The serving of a daintily arranged luncheon of two courses followed the card games. Coders were laid for twelve guests. The meeting last evening w-as the regular htfctf1T ' clnh "Tppptrna- changed from I Tuesday to Monday evening for-the convenience, of several of the. members. Mrs. Jacob Schloer is the hostess-elect. A COMMITTEE MEETING. The beautiful new home of Mrs. Virgil S. Reiter in South Hohman street will be opened for the meeting of the literature committee of the Hammond "Woman's club this afternoon. It will be, their regular bi-monthly meeting and the invitation t' attend was extended all the members of the committee. The study will be James Whitcomb Riley and the following program will be given: Reading "That Old Sweetheart of Mine," with musical setting. Miss Idelia Mack. Vocal Duet Mrs. E. F. Johnston and Mrs. T. VT. Oberlln. Reading "Our Hired Girl," Miss Grace Bell. Piano Polo "Venetian Lore Song. Miss Eilene Reiter. Reading (a) 'Out to Old Aunt Mary's"; (b) Selected. Discussion and quotations. AX AI-I-OAY SESSION. The members of the Deborah Aid society of the First Christian church will meet for an all-day session Wednesday in the parlors of the church In Calumet avenue. The members of committee No. 1, of which Mrs. Harry Hatfield is chairman, ! will have charge of the meeting. They will serve a luncheon at noon to which the public is invited. The afternoon will be devoted to sewing and the members hope to accomplish a great deal of work for the benefit of the society. AVII,I. MEET TH I HSU Y. The young women of the Beta Alpha Tau club will be entertained by Miss Therese Dorsey at her home In State street Thursday evening. It will be the bi-monthly meeting postponed from Monday for the convenience of several of the members. The usual social program will' be' followed and cards will be one of t':ie diversions. On Saturday evening the club members will form a theater party to see "Gypsy Love' 'at the'Chk ago opera bouse. LECTl'HB IX HAMMOND. On Thursday evening, Jan. 25, Dr. Schansarber. one of tlm most prominent rabbis of Chicago, will speak at Wels' hall, 98 State street, under the auspices of the Jewish Ladles' Aid society. Everybody Is welcome. A BRIDGE PARTY. At the next meeting of the "Woman's Auxiliary to the University club, Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 30, Mrs. John E. Fitigerald, Mrs. Peter W. Meyn and Mrs. Frank S. B?tjs will be hostesses. They will entertain at a bridge party in the parlors of the University club in South Hohman street. PA REX TV CI.VB MEETING. This afternoon the members of th Parents' club of the Lafayette school are meeting In the school hall in Calu met avenue for their regular monthly meeting. The Invitation to attend was extended all the mothers in the school district and it was desired that there was a large attendance.. A short proT gra mof musical and literary numbers

will -be siven by the children of the

History Section of Woman's . .Club Nicely Entertained "A Study of Wales" Furnishes Intellectual Pabulum For Club Women at Mrs. A. S. Hunt's Yesterday

(BY MRS. S. E. SWAIM.) i was extensive and gav a most iuter- ( Reporter For Day.) jesting description of the country from One of the best and most interesting the eastern to the southern slopes and meetings of a study committee was en- tne Red Ln1a Solent, to the Southjoyed yesterday by the members of the S" Enterta,nin' ,ndee er the . . memDers or t" descriptions of h mountains and glens

History committee of fhe Hammond Woman s Club and a nufnber of invited friends at the home of Mrs. A. S. Hunt 366 Sibley street. The ladies were taken on a number of

trips through, Wales, and each succeed -! Ideals, makes him incapable of realizing journey seemed more interesting, if ing them. They are true children of possible, than the one preceeding. jthe mountains. Splendidly did she tell The first number of the very dellgh'.- of the beauty of the ruins of notel

rul program was the sweetly serious Welsh melody, "All Through the Night." splendidly rendered by the Ladies' Quartette. Miss Gladys Younger playing in3 pretty acompanlment. The ladies of the quartette Mrs. C. G. Klngwlll. Mrs ' Geo. robins, Mrs Julius Dunslne- and ' Miss Ferris, were en costume, represent-' ing Welsh farmer wives on market dav Their high crowned black hats, llnsey skirts and polonaise and Hnsey, aprons of contrasting colors were indeed out of the ordinary. Mrs. M. Rothschild, who recently made a tour through this countv rend a very good paper on "Legends and His tory of Wales." The telling of early history began with its first settlers, tho short, dark haired people, the Ibernians; then the coming of the tall light people who were known as Celts; then tht coming of the Anglo Saxons; the conquering of Wales by Rome and then forsaking it; then the coming of Wil liam the Conqueror; the 'loss of the language of the country; the Tudor period of good tlrres the founding of schools for teaching the Welsh lan guage In the sixteenth century. The paper 'was also replete with legends of the different periods covered. The Quartette fang another very pretty Welsh song "Ash Grove." Mrs. J. O. Thompson, chairman of the study section for the afternoon, more than delighted her hearers with a "Trip Through South Wales." Mrs. Thomp son gave, a vvid description of the trip, a real visit to her old home near Cardiff, where her mother, brothers and sisters .now reside and where she received her education, in lower schools and finishing in the Cathedral School. Her paper-

GARY

ELKS PLAN BENEFIT FOR LODGE

Committees were, named last nieht for r the fair to be giveif Feb. 19 tQ 24 by the, Gary Eiks for the benefit ot their lodge. Several Lake county, towns will have a hand in the affair, which is to be made an annual occasion. The bazaar will be held in vacant storerooms in Washington street, just south of Sixth avenue. ., . 1 - , Chairman W. P. Patterson has issued a call to' the wives, sisters, mothers and sweet hearts of the lodge members "to assist in the cause and they are asked to help out the fancy booth particularly. Final arrangements have not .been completed, but all of the things that go with a bazaar will be seen at the Gary Elks' fair. ' . .. Committees are as follows: W. P. Patterson. J. A. Umpleby. G. 11. Man love, M. H. Freeman, T W. Englehart. J. E. Coutler, W. G. Wright, P.. O. Johnson, J. P. Scanlon, E. A. Rice, H. H. Highlands, H. A. Vossler, Joseph Gtlles, Homer Ansley, Walter Acker, A. S. Hess, H. W. Guipe. Kay Wells. V. U. Young, H. C. l'rancis. Clyde Hunter. Officers: W. P. Patterson, chairman; E. A. Rice, secretary: Carl Stout, financial secretary; J. A. Brennan, treasurer. Executive committee: W. P. Patterson, H. A. Vossler, A. S. Hess, H. H. Highlands, J. p. Scanlon. Publicity committee: Advertising, Joseph Gilles and J- E. Coutler. Newspaper, It. J. Carr. Carl Dennewitz, R. G. Parry. H. B. Snyder. grades, after which. Mrs. Floydj Adams will address the mothers. HOLDS REG I' LA R MEETING. The Misses Olive and Bessie Bates will be Hostesses at the meeting of the Philtheat club this evening at their home in Plummer avenue. The usual program will be followed. The evening will be devoted to needlework and music. A THIMBLE PARTY. Miss Emily Ebert will entertain the young women of the N. N. Embroidery club at her home in South Hohman street this evening. A pleasant time will be spent socially with needlework and music. It .will be the regular weekly club meeting ' and only the members will be present. AN EVENING PARTY. Miss Alice Holm will entertain mumbers of .the Inter Se club at the her

home in RJmbach avenue this evening. It will be the regular weekly club meeting and the usual social program will be followed. Bridge whist will 'be played. Mr. Albert W. Cords, vocal Instructor, located in 505 Kimball hall, Chicago, 111., and also at the head of the" vocal department of the Gary Musical college, Gary, Ind., will teach voice culture in Hammond at the Odd Fellows' ball. State street, every Wednesday from 12 m. to S p. m. Mr. Cords will be pleased to try voices free of charge.- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Allen Fox of Chicago and Miss Ida Bloom of Valparaiso spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Fox. in Williams street. Miss Minnie Turner is ill at her home in Truman avenue. Mrs. W. A. Jordort of Indiana Harbor was in Hammond yesterday for the- '

and their instilling into the hearts of

tne men love for poetry and theology, filling them with imagination which makes them exceedingly impressionable. and. while enabling him to form high castles and cathedrals that at - the birthplace of King Henry V; the many ruined abbeys along the Bristol channel the old castle, at Cardiff where Henry I. confined his elder brother for twenty rears, while he held the English throne. The Flat Homes where Marconi perfected his wireless telegraphy and sent his first message to and from Ivenock, a distance of twelve miles. In referring to the VBells of Aberdovey" the reading was added to, by a piano rendition of this Welsh legend music. i The Ladies' Quartette then sang the national sir of Wales "Men of Harloch.' ! Mrs. Floyd Adams gave a. most de lightful account of her recent 'trip through North Wales reciting many anecdotes and legends of the people and telling oi ineir siroug ueuei in icgeuus She also told of the great Methodist re vival that spread over Wales In the seventeenth century and was the beginning of the New Wales. This broughtforth the demand for school for teaching non-conformist leaders and was the real revival of the Welsh language?. m , i Mrs. Adams' told of a visit to the parish of Wexham the birth and burial place of Elihu Yale, the founder of Yale College. Also most interestlngly of the great summer resort City Llandudno its surrounding" mountains and caires and of the dwellers In these caves. - ,The program was completed with, a very .pretty vocal number "Merrily We Roll Along" by Mrs. C. Sprout of Pittsburg, Pa. The, social section of the committee with Mrs. B. E. Escher as chairman then 'served the ladles with a tempting luncheon. " Decorators : Herbert ISricksotv Rhelnhart and Harris.' '. . ; ". , -"'.'iv ' ', Soliciting committee": If. W. Haskell, WTilliam-;ain, Theodore Binaen; . -. ; Hobart committee;, ? Dr. Morton, Spencer, R. R. Peddicord. "W. J. Klligrew. A. J. Newman, L. E. Barnes. . Aetna committee: ' J. A. Debold, H. P. Wilson. Visitors committee: W. P. Gleasen. t'. E. Knotts. H. S. Norton, William Cain, F. Shaw, T. T. Snell, J. A. Brennan, H. G. Hay. Floor committee: ' W. G. Wright W, P.' Patterson, H: A. Vossler, A. S. Hess, H. H. Highlands, J. P. Scanlon. Vaudeville and music: J. A. .Umpleby. James Ward, V. U. Young. T. W. Englehart. Harry SomVners. Candy raffle: Harry Guipe, Tom Buke, George McGinnity, B. L. Carpenter. Dance: Walter Acker. Miscellaneous: Raffles, M. A. Freeman; postofflce, J. P. Coutler; country store, Joe Cothery, Harry Call; police court, H. H. Highlands, Judge Homer -nsley, Maurice Cox; refreshment booth, George Manlove, Walter McNally, Wilt Ham McNeil; telegraph office, Joseph Gilles, J. D. Herr.'R. G. Parry; fish pond, R. O. Johnson; cane rack, H. C. Francis, John Nyhof ; wheel of fortune. Sam Sax, T. W. Englehart. William Cain. A. R. Hoover; fortune teller, Kay Wells; chief of police, J. D. Martin. meeting of the history committee of the Hammond Woman's club at the home of Mrs. A. S. Hunt, In East Sibley street. Mrs. John Pascaly, who has been ill at the hospital for several weeks, has been removed to her home In East Sibley street. She is recovering nicely Mrs. L. C. Smith, who submitted fo an operation for appendicitis at St. Margaret's hospital last Friday. Is improving nicely now, which will be wel come news to her many Hammond friends. Mrs. Charles Cormany and little daughter Lots of Milwaukee are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Krlnbill, at their home, in Rlmbach avenue. Miss Anne Linderman of Lafayette, Ind., is the guest of Mrs. Viola Smiley at her home, in Conkey avenue, this week. Mrs. Carl Thomas of Knoxville, Tenn.; who is visiting her mother, Mrs. Viola Smiley of Conkey avenue, is spending the day with Mrs. Thomas of East Chi cago. . Lodge Assemblies The members of the Court of Ilono1met in Weis Hall ' in State street last evening for their regular bi-monthly meeting. There was a very large attendance of members and among th visitors was C. L. Simmons, the Supreme Manager. During the evening a large class of candidates was initiated ant. other ' business of Interest to the members was disposed of. The plans were made for the next meeting to tako place In two weeks when it is desiretl that there is a large attendance of

HAMMOND

THEATRE TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY Commencing 7:30 and 9 O'Clock. 3 High Grade Vaudevil e Acts From SULLIVAN-CONSIDINE CIRCUIT EVA THATCHER Character Comediene , T PETERS & O'NEIL In Comedy Sketch, "A Summer Flirtatioa." , ZOUBOULAKIS Clay Modeller and Anvil-O-Phone 3 High Grade PHOTO-PLAYS CHANGED NIGHTLY 10 fclNTS FOR ANY SEAT 4 f IN THE HOUSE I II aii seats Reserved STAY AS LONG AS YOU WISH PHONE 232. TOXIGHT AND WEDNESDAY Raymond, Lclgbton, Monte In a Tavesl ry on William Tell Four Sullivan Brothers Singers and Dancers Harry Slgman ' The Boy at the Piano. Roger's Dog Pat he's Weeklv IQe AND 20c DR. H. B. HAYWARD 5 SPECIALIST Diseases of the Eye, Ear, sr mm Throat. Eyes sclentliteslly exsasln ed. Glasses fitted. Room 402, Hammond Bldg, Phone 205. . Hammond. Ind. PALMIST AD CLAIRVOYANT, The Great I.aRone. The tutor con be foretold, courtship, love, marriage. - If affairs of the heart or emotions of love Interest you, sho gives the truthful revels tons of all lovo affairs, settles lovers' quarrels, enables you to win the esteem and affretlon of any one you dralre, canoe speedy and happy marriages, tells If the one you love is true, also dste of marriage restores lost affection, peace and confidence to lovers and. discordant families. 342 State street. , Hours ! a. m. to 9 p. m. aad Sunday. Free consultation. the . membership. The usual business and, social program will be carried put. The raembrf .'t' ted after the lodge session last. fcv-r f.r . and enjoyed a o--laI time. I 'f ,rn.ai dancing was one feature of t tirtv iment. Mrs. Ray Pearson '' pla'v to- the dancing. R-?Mfift-s-t-?:rtff(i--du ring. -the soelaf'sessloniT ' ' "'.-..''-'.""'""":'' ' - Tna ! rnemb. c ? , Progressive Court No. 166 Tribe , B Hur wfll meet this evenig in thi ! n P. Hall In South Hohman "stree-.. The regular lodge session will be followed by a social hour. It is desired that there is a large attendance of the membership. A meeting of the members of the True Kindred will take place this evening in I. O. O. F. Hall in State street. The Installation of officers will be the im portant-feature of the evening. - A so cial hour will follow the regular lodge session. It is desired that -many mem bers are present at the meeting. NEW BILL PLEASES AT "HAMMOND" In accordance with the announced policy of the Hammond theater, to run vaudeville on nights not. booked for regular attractions, a new bill was of fered last night for the audience who were well pleased with the numbers offered. The first number was Eva Thatcher, character comedienne who apepare as "The Irish Lady." This was followed by Petern & O'Nell in a comedy sketch entitled "A Summer Flirtation." The third act was by Zouboulakis, who played an instrument called "anvilophone," from which he produced effects of an entire anvil chorus, playing a number of popular and classical selections. He Is also a clay modeler and he vproduced many popu lar cartoons. ,This bill will be repeat ed tonight and Wednesday, together with an entire change of three new photoplays each night. On Thursday night an entire new bill of exceedingly high grade acts will be presented for the balance of week, including Saturday matinee. the Falls Through Showcase. While walking through the Lion store In an Intoxicated condition yesterday afternoon, H. F. Heffner of Chicago was severely cut by broken glass, when he slipped and fell through a show case. The accident occurred in the drug department., As Heffner came Into the store a number of clerks saw him stagger. As he nearcd one of the showcases he lost his balance and struck his head against the glass. He was taken to the office of Dr. Oberlln, where, it was found that he suffered a cut on the. right arm. one on the left wrist and a severe gash on his head. ECZEMA CI" RED IX 10 TO 30 DAYS. The Paris Medicine Co 2624 Pine street, St. Louis, Mo., manufacturers of Laxative Bromo Quinine, have a new and wonderful discovery, GROVE'S SA-NARE CUTIS, which they guarantee to cure any case of ECZEMA, no matter of how long standing, In 10 to 30 days. This ointment Is perfectly clean and does not stain. If your druggist hasn't it, send us 50c. In postage stamps and It will be sent by mall. After using the treatment, if you are not entirely satisfied, notify us, and we will, immediately refund your money. Any druggist will tell you tVLt we will do exactly what we say.

Wednesday

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FLOUR Washburn Crosby's Gold Medal, "71 VS-bbl. sack, 3.06; -bbl. sack, 1.54; H-bbl sack. . C MILK Pet, Beauty, Van Camp's or Carnatiqn, large cans, per dozen, 95c; per can, 8c; small cans, At per dozen, 45c; per can tC

Fancy Sliced Peaches or Strawberries, per can. Uu Grandma's, Sally Gibson's or Acme B u c k w heat Flour, QCn 3 packages. ....... Marshall's Imported Herrings, plain or in tomato sauce, t 16c per can. . Fancy white Clover Honey well filled sec- 4 QA tions, each. . . ,wb Armour's Pure Lard,' per pound . Snider's Tomato 12k 11c Catsup, 15c bottle.

SUGAR CORN Very fine quality, the cheap- 7,1 est and best canned vegetable, doz. cans 88c; can. 2U

SOAP Kirk's American Family, Fels Naptha or Lighthouse, with grocery order, 7 bars ...... COFEE Minas Bend, splendid value, per pound ...........

Wednesday's Men's 50c Fleeced Underwear, sbirt a and drawers, either ' black or brown, only....... 0jC Men's Sample Sweater Coats, onequarter to one-third off, 4 ftf" 3.00 values only. . U 3 Boys' 50c Corduroy Pants, narrow wale, straight style, , QJonly sj Q y Men's Astrachan, Kid and Worsted Gloves and Mittens, warm lined and double knit, all 50c ftAvalues at. . JoC Children's Patent Colt Button Shoes, heavy flexible turn soles; sizes 5 to 8, worth 1.25, " QCr special Silu Boys' Solid Gun Metal Shoes, with genuine oak soles; sizes 1 to b't, every pair guaranteed, 4 i O special , I BTvl Children's Kid Button Shoes with heavy hand sewed turn soles, an extra quality, worth 1.00, CfJt special U wU Dri.Seal Permanent Water.Proof for Leather, one application is sufficient, does not effect the polish of shoes, 25c can, "J special.. ....'I j Sleds, Coaster and two knee high sleds, painted and vara- 4 n. lshed. special at I Qu Ash Sifters, large size, heavy " wire screen, special at Q Gun OH is one of the very best for lubricating, polishing and cleaning guns, delicate machinery and toolB, the 10c size, f special at. DC Black Silk Stove Polish, gives an

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Roger's Silverware FREE In our Premi um Department Rodger's extra plate vintage pattern in -the silver gray finish. A Set of 6 TEASPOONS given with $25 in coupons. GROCERIES Cnpso Crackers, special for u ednesday, . Af per package fC Barber's Best and Cheapest Matches, 1 E 20c package. . . . . . ..' vIC McLaughlin's Kept Fresh Coffee, good honest value, pound. OCp package .......... Fancy Grated Pmeappls; 20c can ' 1 fir. for.. ............ J Ub Marigold Butterine, the best, per 9Qf pound..: .OUI Del Monte Brand Seeded Raisins, I fin 1-lb package . . ..... I Uu 29c 27c Best Bargains 1,000 Yards New 1912 Percales, me dium and dark styles, guaranteed to wear and wash well, very spe cial value, 4 ftl yard...... J UC Fancy Art Ticking, 34 inches widej comes in assorted styles and col ors, good heavy weight and quality, very special, 8lc per yard. 25 Dozen Huck Towels, fancy bird's eye weave, size 1Sx36, good weight and quality and will launder nicely, regular 15c towel or Qq dozen for only : . 55c Notion Items Cheap 4. Inch Nail Brush JJq Snap Fasteners,' ?4 dozen. ...... 2c Tape Measure, 60 in., for. . . . -'2VC Alluminium Dressing Comb. . .giQ Good 36. Inch Hair Net, 6 for IQel Regular 10c Safety Pins, extra strong, size 3 only for 6zC Common Pins, sells regularly for Be, 360 count,for.,,i,.jQ Piso's Cough Remedy, 25c size. 18c Peruna Tonic for cough and catarrh, 1.00 size 75c Ladles' Wrappers of percale aadl fleeced back; just an odd assort ment of season's selling; -Biaes 32, 34, 38, 42, regular 89c to 1.25 value for i, 9c Children's Flannelette . Gowns and Sleepers, balance of our yi gm stock, reg. 50cvalue for.... fsjC Ladies' and Misses' Black or Brown Furs, inros or neci pieces, f regular 1.50 value for...... H HQ Girls' and Junior Cloth Coats, odd lots, scarcely two alike, of finest plaid back and fancy materials, reg ular 6.50 and 7.98, Wednes 4.19 day only...

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