Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 224, Hammond, Lake County, 21 February 1913 — Page 3
No More Weary
Advance Showing ofiFflew Spring Suits and Presses Burning, Aching Feet
Weigh the car not its price. Both are light. But the Ford is the one car whose low price does not indicate its high worth the reason why you must "get busv" todav if vou want a Ford this season. "Everybody is driving a Ford" more than 200,000 in service. New prices runabout $525 touring car $600 town car $800 with all equipment. f. o. b. Detroit. Get particulars from W. A. Kenney, Agent, Phone 1131-M, Hammond, Indiana.
dainty luncheon was served after the program. Pretty decorations, consisting of Jack roses and red carnations were used in the parlors. There were twenty-two guests. Among those from
out of town .were the guest of honor,
Mrs. McElhatton and Mrs. Emma Bridge
formerly of Hammond but now of Chi
cago. ANT AFTKRXOOJT PARTY, ! Mrs. L. A. Mlnard invited a number' HONOR MRS. O'BRIEJT
of friends to her home in Ogden street! Mrs. Morough O'Brien of South Bend
yesterday afternoon to meet Mrs. Mc- j was the honor guest
A HOME BAKERY SALE. The Deborah Society of the First Christian church will have home bakery for sale at Grlswald's store at the corner of State and Sohl street Saturday, February 22nd. The proceeds of the sale will be used for the benefit of the church.
at a luncheon at
Elhatton of Monongahela, Pa., who is which Mrs. Coman Scott entertained
the house guest of the Rev and Mrs. (today at .her home In the Lockma
A. W. Hoffman. Mrs. Mlnard entertain- 1 apartments, 15 AValtham street. The ed at a thimble party. The guests '. table appointments were in lavender
brought their needle work. A delight- ', and white and the favors were corsag
nil feature of the afternoon was the . bouquets of violets. The luncheon was
musical, program given by Miss Tarriet served at one o'clock. Six covers were
Ferris and Miss Marguerite Mlnard. j laid. Miss Ferris sang a group of pretty ! songs. The piano accompaniments A FAMILY REUNIOX.
were piayea py miss aiinara who also . A very pleasant reunion of relative
piayea several instrumental solos. A took place yesterday at the home of
Mrs. Margaret Malo, 33S Indiana ave
nue. Mrs. Malo entertained at dinne
CURES RHEUMATISM
Quickly Eases
Joints and Muscles Drives Rheumatic Pains Away.
EZO for the Feet Relieves
in 5 Minutes. Don't be skeptical. Just becausa
other treatments have failed no rea
son why you should be discouraged
over your poor, sore and painful feet.
Money back; if after trying EZO,
the soothing, healing, refined ointment.
your foot troubles do not vanish
That's an honest offer and it . means
ALt, foot misery, for it takes the
agony from Corns, Callouses and Hunions so quickly that user are Joy
fully astonished.
Nothing better for chapped hands
rd face, rought skin, ch'llD'ains and frostbites. Summers' Pharmacy guaran
tees EZO only 25 rents at druggists.
Ask for EZO FOR THE FEET. Av.
at twelve o'clock and the atfernoon
was devoted to conversation and music
The tables in the dining room were
Stiff, Sore, Swollen J trimmed very beautifully with pink
and white carnations. covers were laid for Mrs. Malo's brother and three
sisters, Thomas McKnlght of Portage, '
Mich..' Mrs. Mary Malo, Mrs. William Pepperdine and Mrs. Frank Stevens,
It Is needless to suffer any longer and Mrs. Oil en Warner and son. Ken-
with rheumatism, and be. all crippled ; neth, Mrs. Harry Kaufman and two lup.jQ4t. bent..out- of .;: sljape with ....It 'children 'y&J, Haja and. john Stevens.,
expected that there will be a large at
tendance or the club membership.
HOLD WEEKLY MEETING. The members of the Martha Society
held their regular weekly meeting in the parlors of the First Christian church in Calumet avenue yesterday afternoon. There was a large attendance of the membership. The members
devoted the afternoon to work for the society. A number of business - mat
ters of interest were discussed during
the business session. The members will meet again next Thursday and the program for th day will be announced
later. . -
SIO MEETING YESTERDAY. There was no meeting of the Good
Will Club yesterday, which was the
regular meeting day. The members have decided not to meet during the Lenten season. Announcement of the
next meeting will be made later.
The fifth of the pedro parties for the benefit of the Protected Home Circle was given last Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Gus Newell, 384 Michigan avenup. A number of the members
and their friends were pleasantly en
tertained during the evening. Nine
games of pedro were played. The games progressed at seven tables. The
prizes were won by Mrs. Andrews,
Mrs. Smith, Mr. Palmer and Mr. Beaubien. After the card games dainty re
freshments were served.
Saturday evening the members of Dorcas Rebekah lodge will meet in I. O. O. F. hall in East State street for their regular weekly meeting. The
business meeting will be followed by
a social hour. Al members are 4n vited to attend.
WHY ARE READER?
YOU NOT
A TIMES
iPCart-wrenching pains, when you can
easily avoid it. Rheumatism comes from weak, inactive kidneys, that fall to filter from the blood, the poisonous waste matter ajprf uric acid; and it is useless to rub on liniments or take ordinary .remedies to relieve the pain. This only , prolongs the misery and can't possibly cure you.
The only way to cure rheumatism Is to remove the cause. The new discovery Croxone, does this because it .neutralizes and dissolves the poison
ous substances and uric acid that lodge In the joints and muscles, to scratch and irritate and - cause rheumatism, and cleans out and strengthens the stopped-up, inactive kidneys, so they can filter the poison from the blood, and drive it on and out of the system. Croxone Is the most wonderful medicine ever made for curing chronic rheumatism, kidney troubles, and bladder disorders. You will find it different from all other remedies. There is nothing else on earth like it. It matters not how old you are, or now long you have suffered, it is practically lm- " possible to take it into the human system without results. You will find relief from the first few doses, and you will be surprised how quickly all your
misery and suffering will end. An original package of Croxone costs but a trifle at any first class drug store. All druggists are authorized to sell it on a positive money-back guarantee. Three doses a day for a few days is often all that is ever needed to cure the worst backache or overcome urinary disorders.
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iikai . uroujiy in a. vv m nc:r win dlitrr-
taln the same company at her home in Carroll street. ' AT THE METHODIST CHIRCH. . ' Because the first number in the Epworth League entertainment course was not entirely satisfactory the Redpath Slayton Lyceum Bureau will send the Boston Lyrics to Hammond to give a concert on the evening of April 7th. The concert will be given at the First M. E. church in Russell street. It will be the fifth and last of the entertain
ment to be given this winter under the auspices of the Epworth League. The
entertainment will be free to all those holding season tickets. This evening James G. Whiting will give his lecture
"Sunshine and Shadow", at the church
and it , is expected that he will be greeted by a large audience. A DANCING PAJBTY. .. Ballou of Chicago wlj$"t-play for the dance to be given this eventng by the members of the women's auxiliary of the University club. The party will be given in the University club rooms in South Hohman street. The party will be one of the most delightful of the week-end social events and it " Is
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Ur Solocit your Shoe Rew t pairing. Makes no difference where you bought them. ORTT & TOWLE 169 State Street
A SUIT TO ORDER
Made In Hammond. Pure woolens.
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MX g. (Demise, j.a-.uo rv nramt esl, tnicago.
Harry's Drug Store, Citizens Nat.
Bank building. L. Harry Wels.
good work, good fit.
$16.50
AND UP
YOUNG A1EINS TAILORS 61 STATE STREET - OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9. PHONE 77. REFERENCE: First National Eank of Hammond. West Hammond Bank, West Hammond. 111.
2 PHONES 1490 AND 1491 THE BECKKIAM SUPPLY CO. Yards 265 Michigan Avenue Plenty of Chestnut and Range on hand. We sell the famous '"Yellow Jack Kentucky Lump" the perfect coal for domestic use. ASK YOUR NEIGHBORS ABOUT IT. Hay, Grain and Mill Feed, Building Materials and Facing Brick PROMPT DELIVERIES
M
ORE ONEY
can be borrowed, at the Lowest Rate, in less time and with less trouble without publicity, at our' office than at any place in the city. THIS MEANS simply what it says, and If you have or have not had experience along this line WE ARE READY ' to back up our statements. AND PROVE IT TO YOU $10 to $200 advanced on Furniture, Pianos, Horses, Wagons etc. WITHOUT REMOVAL. Just tell us HOW MUCH YOU WANT. Hammond Loan Co, 569 Hohman St.. , Over Model Clothiers.
occana r loor. rnone toi.
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llaufmann & Wolf
Dflammont!, End.
NEW SPRING NECKWEAR ATTRACTIVELY PRICED ROBESPIERRE COLLARS Similar to Illustration, stock and revers are of plain satin, with shadow lace frill, a positive $1.50 value, specially priced at $1.00. Venetian and Cluny Lace Collars, in white and cream, a number of pretty new spring designs to choose from at 59c. NEW SPRING DRESS GOODS As Easter comes early this year, you should take advantage of this early showing of Spring Dress goods and purchase now.
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A SPECIAL BARGAIN AMONG THE NEW ARRIVALS IS THIS TAILORED SUIT AT $10.75, made of blue serge of an excellent quality. It has a four-buttoned semi-fitted straight front plain tailored jacket, lined with a good quality silk and trimmed with pearl buttons. Tiie skirt has a panel front and has pearl buttons at the side from the knee down. All sizes for Ladies and Misses. An exceptional value
at Saturday's .. price vv . .... - J
J(L75
Some of the new Suits an Drsses for early spring have already arrived. In today's advertisement we feature several of the inexpensive models. One New Suit, received yesterday, is made of fine diagonal French serge in black, navy, Copenhagen and tan.
in cutaway effect and is fashioned on semi-fitting A lines, finished with satin re
vers and cuffs, with white pique collar, fastening with
two large ornamental buttons. The skirt is cut on perfectly straight lines and has one plait in the front and is trimmed to match the coat. All sizes, spe- 4 71 TfK cially priced at. . . I J. 3 ADVANCE SHOWING OF NEW SPRING DRE8SES IN ESPECIALLY DESIRABLE STYLES AT $6.98 We show a very' pretty Serge Dress which. may. be had in navy-blue or grey it is fastened at the front with 17 but
tons of soutach braid and has large sailor col
lar of black velvet, finished with dainty lace yoke. This is a remarkable $10.00 value,
priced specially for Saturday ,
at....
G.90
NEW SPRING
MILLINERY
This department is par
ticularly well prepared
to supply early Spring
needs. A number of
new Hats arrived yesterday, including the
popular " close ' fitting
Turban, which Its made
cf soft milan braid and stylishly trimmed . with Neu m o n d y Aigrettes
and wings in the Bul
garian colors. Another
new arrival is the Ques
tion Mark Hat ' which
promises to be very
popular.
We advise you to come
in Saturdaj ' and make
selections. . we ve a
number of special val
ues appropriate for Im
mediate or later wear.
The prices are from
$4.98 down as low at........
I no
IF Email Exedcnostfutwono QatfcnFcHaY snddl - TJJdpnddlau.
ON ALL LAP1ES WMTER COATS ANB SUITS Styles Suitable for Next Fall and Winter as Well as Immediate Wear, We Never Carry Any Wearing Apparel Past Ks Season; Hence These Low Prices For Saturday and Monday,
13.95
$25 COATS OF, FINE BOTJCLE, NEWEST MODELS, VELVET COLLARS AND CUFFS, HAND
SOMELY FINISHED, TOMORROW
$5 COATS OF ALL-WOOL CHINCHILLA, WITH MUFFLER COLLAR, WELL MADE, FINAL CLEARANCE, f flC AT.'. ....... ... , . . . .,.... .tJtX
LADIES' AND MISSSES' HAND TAILORED SUITS OF FRENCH AND STORM SERGES, $16 AND $18.50 GARMENTS, Q QO CHOICE. ...... ....... XSJDO HIGH GRADE $10 AND $12 SUITS IN NAVY BLUE SERGES
AND FANCY BROWN MIX
TURES WILL GO AT....
4.98
1.90
2.91
LADIES! .FINE ALL-WOOL PANAMA AND FANCY WORS
TED SKIRTS, ALL NEW PLAIN
TAILORED MODELS, $5.00 .VALUES
or grey it is fastened at the front with butLADIES' MESSALLNE SILK UNDERSKIRTS, REG. $3.50
VALUES IN A LARGE RANGE
OF POPULTH COLORS, CHOICE................
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Last Sale of the Season-Mens3 and Young Mens? Clothing We Are Making a Clean Sweep of Every Winter Suit and Overcoat We Have Regardless of its Former Sellings Price or its Cost. Suits and Overcoats Made by America's Best Known Tailors. They Are All Made of Good Durable Fabrics in This Seasons Best "Styles'."
MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S $10.00 SLITS GO AT . . . 5.98 MEN'S FINE $12.50 AND $15.00 SUITS GO AT. .......... .7,98 MEN'S REGULAR $15.00 AND $18.00 SUITS GO AT .9.98 MEN'S REGULAR $16.00 OVERCOATS g6 AT . .9.98
Coprrisfc19l3 Thm Home oi Kupjcahwp f
HIGH GRADE SHOES FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN HALF PRICE Men's fine $4.00 Shoes, $1.95 Men's Tan Shoes .$2.19 Men's fine $3.50 Shoes, $1.50
HE REMAINDER OF HE E. BERMAN SHOE
TOCK IS TO BE CLOSED
OUT SATURDAY. Ladies' $3 Dress Shoes, $1.79 Girls' and Boys' $1.75
Shoes .$1.00
Men's $3 Shoes, at. $1.00. cmj tub
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