Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 91, Hammond, Lake County, 3 October 1913 — Page 5

Fridar. Oct. 3. 1913.

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Hammond, Indiana The Thrifty Housewifes Money Savers from Producer to Consumers. Specials for Saturday, October -4th, 1913 Up Till Noon Specials

16c

FANCY LOIN PORK ROAST, per pound GENUINE HINDQUARTER SPRING LAMB, per pound ; LEAF LARD, SlA pounds for CHOICE LITTLE ROASTING PICNICK HAMS, per pound

14c 1.00 11c

FANCY SIRLOIN STEAK, cut from A-No. 1 Cattle, per pound SUGAR CURED CALIFORNIA HAMS, fresh from the smoke, per pound

JERSEY FULL CREAM BRICK CHEESE, per pound

18c 11k 19c

GENUINE FORE QUARTER SPRING LAMB, per pound GENUINE SPRING LAMB CHOPS, rib or loin, per pound FANCY CHUCK ROAST, cut from prime native beef, per pound CHOICE NATIVE LOIN VEAL ROAST, per pound CHOICE NATIVE LEG VEAL ROAST, per pound FANCY EXPORT BACON, special, per pound . . FRESH SLICED LIVER, per pound

All Day Specials

10c

16c 15c 17c 17c 19c ..5c

TENDER JUICY POT ROAST, per pound

CHOICE RIB ROAST, cut from native beef, per pound

FANCY NEW YORK STATE CHEESE, per pound PURE WABASH CREAMERY BUTTER, 1-pound prints SWIFT'S PREMIUM BUTTERINE, per pound FRESH DRESSED SPRING CHICKENS per pound

13c 17c 20c 35c 23c 21c

WATCH FOR OUR MONDAY SPECIALS We dress all our own Poultry and this assures you that you will have fine fresh goods at all times. Uncle Sam puts his stamp on all meats sold at the Independent Market Company

Lady's Waist. This graceful bodies im made In surplice fashion. It has a removable chemisette, a fichu which may be used or not aa desired, and sleeves which may bt full length or shorter as preferred. The blouse also has the drop shoulder and it otherwise plain. This style is excellent for soft materials, such as crepe de Chine, mescaline and French flannel. The waist pattern. No. 6,393, is cot in sizes 34 to 42 inches bust measure. Medium size requires 2 yards of 44 inch material, with 1 yard of 36 inch net fot the fichu. This pattern can be obtained by sending 10 cents to the office of this paper.

CHrl's Press. This noTel frock' baa short tacks at each shoulder, civing a little fulness to the plain ulouss. To this is attached a three core skirt and at the waist lime U a shaped peplom, which may be used or omitted. The plain sleeres can be full length or shorter, eadiag in a cuff. These frocks are made of novelty woollens, of challie, French flannel and of wash materials. The dress pattern. No. 6,396, Is cat In sices 6, 8, 10 and 12 years. Medium sise requires 2 yards of 86 inch plaid materia', and yard of 27 inch plain Roods. This pattern can be obtained by sending ten cents to the office of ibis paper.

and white velveteen for day year. Dark-J sives who had not been consulted, beer materials are .selected for colored : ingr the sinew of the body, in that fus-

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A SEASON OK HANDSOME FURS. By Maude Hall. New York, Oct. 2. There is a difference between the fur garments that one sees In the shop windows in midsummer, and the furs that are shown at the openings at this season. The former are displayed for purposes of

advertisement; the latter are the latest styles upon which fashion has put the stamp of approval. Each season brings new delights for

the woman who can afford a fur coat I ket'p apace with the rage for bright or set. And for her whose dress al- colors over which all Paris is mad this

prevailing pelts that it requires careful examination to distinguish the real from the unreal. The leading shops of Paris are emphazlng spectacular furs; that Is one sees an unusual number of effects in which contrasts play a prominent part, such as tiger, striped fox, etc. These are distinguished in all probability to

gence of such a luxury there is a host of materials that so closely imitate the

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season. Women who are fond of white will be delighted to know there are to be found a number of handsome ermene stoles, muffs and wraps among the novelties of fall and winter. Pure white fox is also in great demand, although the pelt is never inexpensive, it is always effective. It looks equally well when worn with a tailored suit of navy blue serge or a picture gown of

white tulle. It has been declared that white fox is possible only for women of large incomes, but this is a tax upon the truth concerning the matter. No one will deny that a large muff and stole of white fox costs a great deal, but then it lasts a very long time and can be cleaned again and again each time looking as good as new. In this connection it may as well be said now, that if the furs are put away in blue paper and a little pulverized ivory soap sprinkled among them, they will keep white and pretty ever so much longer. Many Women adopt this method in'putting their stoles and muffs away wearing them. The same is rrue of ermine, in these democratic days is losing something of the regal regard in which it has been held. Why, in fur imitations ermine Is combined with the pelt of so

humble an animal as the backyard cat, after it has been dyed and .' treated" to look like other smart furs. Fashion is a poor respector of persons when it comes to gaining ends, although pride and position are necessary to the successful exploitation of new styles. In the high-priced set ermine and moleskin are combined with great success, being in favor for afternoon toilettes and frocks for formal occasions. With all white furs one sees frocks of white broadclothe, white cordoroy

pelts, and color schemes are worked out almost reverently.' With the handsome new tones of terra cotta and reddish rown red fox is used. This fur was all the rage at the fashionable resorts at the end of the summer and seemed distined to enjoy a wide vogue on this side of the water, ut the danger for them lies in their .susceptibility to successful imitation in cheap pelts and cloth-pelts. While it seems rather unusual to speak of draped effects in connection with fur garments, it is a fact that some of the new stoles with Ions end are fastened in most unexpected fashion, suggestion draperies after the fashion of the tunic, overskirts, etc. For instances, one of the very exclusive shops a mink set, having the ends of the stole so rounded away that when they fasten at the back the effect at the front is that of a cutaway. The idea is carried out handsomely and as it requires a very large number of skins, if small animals are selected for such a set, there is little chance of the style's becoming overpopular. Moleskin Willi be very fashionable again; in fact it seems in greater demand than it was last season, in spite of its fragile appearance and unsatisfactory wearing qualities. There is nothing that

f 'shows signs of frequent wear sooner

than moleskin, unless it is broadtail. Yet no furs are prettier in the genuine pelt.

VOICE OF p"e o p lTe

ing proposition, decided to go it alone in this fall city election. They formulated a platform, accompanied with an announcement, which they presented to, and asked the Gary Daily Tribune, sup

posed bull moose journal, to publish at least in excerpts. This has not been

done by the venerable senior managing

editor, because of " his suffering of temporary confusion of mental faculties, owing perhaps to the conceit, that he, like a modern czar, rules Gary in

telligent. This seems like a breach of trust with a party, that he of yore defended, simultaneously showing him before the public, to be but a retrogressing missing link akin to that breed, known as afraid of his shadow. The autocratic Austrian prime minister, Metternlch, in his balmy days of half a century ago, suffered with the ssme malady, suppression of opposition,. mental and physical, but he infamously succumbed to the more modern method . Liberty of the press! Is our Fifth ave-. nue Metternlch ; walking the same plank, like his predecessor, to public self destruction? .Whom, the gods want to destroy, they first make them mad. Gott bewahrl Suppression creates opposition, and thatlife and success. Will you, kindly.J thourh not of eur rank, give Liberty a ch'tnee, by publishing in your Journal, that; which-the Tribune confiscated? ; . ''"' '"'- - .. The multitude of thnaks of the pro-, gressives are yours. Respectfully, MAXIMILIAN KIRCHMAN.

Candidate for Progressive Mayor of Gary.

WHY CERTAINLY MAX! Editor Times: The rank and file of Gary progres-

For the first time in the history . Germany labor organizations a me g of leaders has decided against a s, ike undertaken by a local union and ordered the men to return to work. The yards at Bremen, Germany, have been closed, as the workmen refuse to have anythig more to do with them.

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