Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 56, Hammond, Lake County, 22 August 1913 — Page 7

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To participate in a Furniture Sale at the Big Store that has been the talk of the buying public of the Calumet Region during the past two weeks. SUMMER END CIEARBNG SALE OONTTHNUEO FOR ONE MORE WEEtS Eager crowds have flocked to the Big Store to take their pick of the hundreds of rare bargains offered. It is not a question of price at this sale it is a question of making room for our new stock of

Fall Goods that will arrive shortly. The Searchlight of investigation of prices has been turned on by the buying public and the goods and prices at the Big Store has stood the acid test. That is why j

we am sucn a recora-oreajung uuaiucsa. iuiuiniin jijaiuiiii ur inii xjxu- DiViJii io luuftwxuiuu 10 ad uuuju uuiiii ai xxi diudiual uuniJNU lnia saiiL. ssimpiy mase up your mind what you want, come to the Big Store, pick it out, arrange your own terms and we will deliver the goods the same day. Bead every word about these searchlight specials.

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ing a Cabinet. The kind we sell is just what you are looking for. Our special sale price is, $22.95 and up

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Brass Beds

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The public is always pleased to look over our large selection of Brass Beds, Vernis Martin Beds, Wooden Beds, Iron Beds, and Enameled Beds. They come In three-quarter and full size. In Brass Beds we are offering during this Bale a 2-Inch post, large filling rods, large caps, paneled head and foot, be6t imported English lacquer, bright or i fk f satin finish, up from UaWl

RUGS

RANGES

Here you will find in a great variety the world -famous Royal Wilton, French Wilton, Axminsters, ranging in size from 9x12 feet down to the smallest rugs made. We have during tins sale, slashed the prices into shoe strings on this high grade line of goods. Come while the picking is good buy where your dollars make the loudest noise. Special, see

these )xr2 rugs at the small price of, up from. . .

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We positively have the greatest selection of ranges on display during this sale ever shown in Hammond. Stop I Think!! During this sale you can buy an elegant cooking range that will last a lifetime, for the remarkably low price of, 1 O Q C up from ! U, JO

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Fads and Fashions

EVS OF SMART FASHIONS. By Maude Hull. New York, Aug. 22. New materials are engaging the attention of women who are planning- their fall costumes. Because tailor mades are to e built upon mora elaborate lines, the fashionable fabroes are those showing

fancy weaves, brocade effects, clever j

arrangements of stripes, checks, etc. Entire suits are seldom made of these ultra-dressy stuffs, however. They are at their best when combined with other materials. Usually the coat la of brocade, satin velours peau de peche pot de fieur, or some such exquisite fabric, while the skirt is of plain cloth, silk, etamine, voile, etc. As a rule the latest offerings for '

FROCK OF WILLOW GREEN CREPE

YOUR ST01AGH BAD? JUST TRY ONE DOSE of M7r' "Wonderful Stomach Remedy and , Be Conlncel That You Cau Be Restored to Hen It b.

You are not asked to take .llnyr'n AVoderful Stomach Reinedr for weeks and mpnths before j-ou receive any benefit one dose is usuallv required to convince the most skeptical sufferer of Stomach-Ailments that this great remedy should restore anyone so afflicted to good health. Mayr'a Woudrrful Stomach neniedy has been taken by many thousands of people throughout the land. It has brought health and hanploeax to sufferers who had despaired of ever being restored and who now proclaim it a Wonderful Remedy and are urging others who may be suffering with Stomach, Liver wid lutentiaal Ailments to trv it. Mind yon, Mayr'a Wonderful .Stomach. Remedy is ao different than most medicine's that are put on the market for the various stomach ailments it is really in a class by itHelf. and one dose will do more to convince the most skeptical sufferer than tons of other medicines. Results from one dose will amaze and the benefits are entirely natured. as it acts on the source and foundation of these ailments, removing the poisonous catarrh and bile accretions and allaying the underlying chronic inflammation in the alimentary and intestinal tract, rendering the same antiseptic. Just try one dose of Majr'a Wonderful Stomach Remedy put it to a test today you will be overjoyed with your quick recovery and will highly praise it as thousands of others are constantly doing. Send for booklet on Stomach Ailments to George H. llavr. Mfg. Chemist, 154-166 Whiting St., Chicago, 111. For sale in Hammond by Harry's Irug store. Citizen's Bank building, L. jiarrj AVeis. anddrusists everywhere.

fall are expensive. They are, however, unusually wide, so that only a small quantity of material will be required .for a coat or jacket.

Vest effects are to be reatured ex- , tensivey on tailored costumes. Sashes also, are to be important features. Gold and silver treads worked into designs of heavy laces of carying widths enrich the garnitures of several dresses for afternoon wear. The autumn tailor-made of 1913 has its advantages in spite of its dressiness, because, It easily can be changed into an afternoon toilette by changing the simple shirt waists of the morning to a fancy blouse in the afternoon. The feature of the new mantles which are heralding the styles for fall in the collar. There is no attempt at fitting in the collar. After the many, many years when the fit of the collar made or marred the garment, it is a bit startling to learn that the collar should not fit. The bunchier, thicker and clumpier the collar is.

the smarter the wrap becomes. Naturally, it gives a very thickset look to the back of the neck. One might also pity wearer for her hunched shoulders, if there were any pity left to waste on those who accept the freaks of fashion. This effect can be produced in fur very easily, and, strange to relate, It does not look as ilumsy in the fur. One naturally expects a fur collar to be the thickest. The new fur collars are straight pieces of fur which very often only cross the back of the wrap.

Occasionally they roll toward the front ( and join a band of fur that Is used to I

outline the edges. Iet not the net j that this is midsummer dejer one

from adopting a fur collar, for this

distinguished touch is shown on the smartest wraps. The dyed fiats, especially in orange shades, are the latest novelty. As an offset to the bunrfiy Oriental collar there is the. Medici collar of lace or pleated tulle. Charming effects are produced in these collars by a combination of net in two or more colorings, the black and white being the most fashionable. A lace frill, veiled with chiffon, adds much to a black satin mantle, which falls in two points in the back and a lace collar, edged with ermine, completes a stunning brocode wrap, which is so beautiful in itself that it needs no further trimming. Speaking of styles for next season, such ridicule and disapproval have been heard on all sides apropos of the roundness and fullness in front which characterizes the latest silhouette that it is hardly probable the style will be repeated. It was a morbid, crazy id?a thus to throw the figure out of proportion. Again the Poris designer has gone too far, which means that he has lost more prestige. One by one European women are turning from prance and designing fashions of

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DEMOCRATS

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HELPS FOR THE

HOISEWIKE. In every kind of cleaning or polishing it is essential to dust every crevice before beginning. Turpentine mixed in black lead and rubbed over a greasy stove is effective for cleaning it. Fly specks and irt on mirror surfaces may be rubbed off with a cream made of whiting and alcohol. Borax is one of the best exterminators for ants. Pantry shelves and cracks should be sprinkled well with it. If te floors of, a closet are wiped with gasoline or benzine after being scrubbed it helps to keep off Insects. To clean soot from the carpet, cover thickly with salt and you will be able to sweep it off without leaving smears or stain. The longer candles are kept the better they are. Discoloration can . be tn-

H. ' stantly removed by wiping with a

O'Brien has sent to County Auditor piece of flannel dipped in spirits of Johnson it is given out that the statue wine. A pinch of fine salt in the cup tax levy f.ir next year will be 40.10 1 cf wax around the wick makes the cents of the $100 of valuation. To 1 candle last longer and burn much bet-

thls is aded also 50 cents state poll j ter. Another good tip is to varnish

BOOST STATE: TAX 3C ill

TIMES Bl'REAl', AT STATE CAPITAL. Indianapolis, Ind., Aug. 21. In letter which. Auditor of State W.

government was introduced in the San Francisco Labor Council by Dclegato T. E. Zant, from Carpenters' Union No. 483, and after "much discussion was filed without action. England is again more or less agitated over a proposition to construct a tunnel under the English channel, thereby connecting the country wit a France. The proposition was definitely rejected some years ago, on the ground that it- would gle the French army a means of access to England in case

of war between the two nations. It Is now strenuously opposed for the same reason.

Blood Oranges in Demand. Sidon oval blood oranges from Palestine are the most prized in the world, according to a firm of fruit brokers in Liverpool, which is now importing nearly a million boxes of oranges from that country.

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the candles with white varnish. Don't use them for quite ten days after this. After oiling a sewing machine it not

; Infrequently happens that a drop of

oil which has not been absorbed stains

tax and 50 .cents state school poll ta

for each taxpayer. The state tax levy is made up as follows: state revenue 7 cents; benevolent institution fund 10 cents; state debt sinking fund 1.50

cents; educational Institution fund 7,the material which is being stltchad. ' cents; common school fund 13.60; vo- j To remov(. the mark a lather made of' catlonal common school fund 1 cent. v, nn n ihinnnn e

The total tax levy for last year was ammonia .m URUanv prove successful, 31.85 cents. The Increase this year is tut ,n the case of color,,a Unens ana

uue io me increase imiue oy me ieB- rotton8 the ammonia should be em- 1 Islature in the educational institution ployed cauti0usly. as it is apt to fact.

jurm ior in utriirr aupport UL the COlor state educational institutions. j

The state board of health is making

This frock is made of willow green crepe. The skirt is made with, a short plait on each side of the front, and is slightly fulled from the eirdle and seamed in the center of the back. The seam is curved away on each side at the lower part. The corsage and sleeves are in one. The corsage :s open in front, and the opening is partly filled in with dotted tulle. The collar is edged with plaited frills of willow green chiffon.

their own. If one doubt this, one ha3 only to attend a fashlonoble function given in Vienna, St. Petersburg, Varsovie, Rome, or Madrid. There one will find that the modes seem a "part of the women, and there is nothing far fetched or extreme about them. The corsetleBS figure launched at the Grond Prls is something that no woman ouslde of Paris will follow. Wo

men trained to the neat, trim effect of stays are not going to throw aside the corset just to look like the mannequins who are graceful in the one gown they are supposed to grace.

a census of all - persons in the state over 100 years of age an dwlll make an Investigation of their manner of living and to find out what has been conducive to their longevity. The

state health department believes the

reasearch will throw much Ught on the subject.

LABOR NEWS

is the most efficient dacS perfect of leavening agents MADE FROM PURE CRTM OF TARTAH

No alum, lime or ammonia

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THE HOME NEWSPAPER OF LAKD COUNTY IS THE COMPLIMENT BESTOWED BY ITS READERS ON THB IIMEfk

RECKLE-FACE

Sun and Wind Ilrlng Out I'gly Spots. Hon Remove Eaally. Here's a chance. Miss Freckle-face, to try a remedy for freckles with the guarantee of a reliable dealer that it will not cost you a penny unless it removes the frerklesr while if It does give you a clear complexion the expense Is trifling. Simply get an ounce of othina double strength from your druggist and a few applications should show you how easy it is to rid yourself of the homely freckles and get a beautiful complexion. Rarely Is more than one ounce needed for the worst case. Be sure to ask the druggist for the double strength othlne as this is the prescription sold under guarantee of money back if it fails to remove freckles. Adv.

The municipal laborers of Pittsburgh, Pa., have organized. The hops crop in California has been seriously damaged by the strike of the

I pickers.

Many employes will be thrown out of work on account of the invention of an apparatus by which gas lamps can be lighted and extinguished by wireless waves. The Anti-Japanese League of San Francisco is investigating the charge that sercatin union men are patronising Asiastic launderies. If found true, the men will be expellend by their unions. The Maine Laundrymen's Association has adopted a measure Imposing. a fine on any member making use of the word "mangle" because of the impression it is liable to make on the uninitiated. The movement to develop silk production in the Philippines, commence about two years ago, is being furthered by eo-bperation by French silk manufacturers. The Phillippines are said to hold the world's record in annua crop returns, nine crops yearly being had from the native silkworm. A resolution calling up the president of the United States and congress to open negotiations for the sale of the Philippine islands to the Japanese

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