Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 135, Hammond, Lake County, 13 November 1913 — Page 2
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COMING EVENTS. Tk Standard nearer will l enter, talned by Mlna JManrnerite W 11 com at her hone la (Jlendale Park Friday rvrnlns:. The member of the Women Auxiliary f St. Paul' Episcopal t-hureh will meet with Mm. True at ber home, 23 Elisabeth atreet Friday afternoon. An Informal dance will be arlven at the Hammond Count ry Club thJa evenA meeting of the Clvle department at the Hammond AVoman'a Club will be held tola rttnlaK at aeven-thlrty o'clock at the home of Mr. Ralph Horn, 15 Mason street. Mrs. Eugene Cooper will have charge of the evening's pro-cram.
Untrimmed Hat Sale
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Genuine Fur Felts, were 1.79, now. 79c All-Silk Plush Hats, were 5.50, now 2.95 Genuine Velour Hats, were 4.50, now 1.95
Something Extra Special for Friday Only We have about 10 dozen Men's Fine Union Suits, the price o f which has been 1.89 all season. These are half wool and hist th rip-Tit
1 weight for this time of the
year. For Friday, one day only, w ewill close QQ this line at. . . aUv
Men's Fine Blue Chambray Shirts, made with faced sleeves, all sizes, special for Friday only, 4 fin 3 for I.UU
Shoe Bargains
Girl.' Gun Metal But. ton Shoes, good quality, stylish, sizes 8Va to 2, sale price 1.50
A SOCIAL MEETING. An enjoyable afternoon was spent by the Ladies of the nights of Columbus who met yesterday in the K. of C. club rooms In East Sibley street for their regular social meeting-. Cards were the entertainment for the afternoon, the members playing pedro progressively at several tables. Mrs. A. J. R. Hill won the first honors and prizes were also won by Mrs. J. D. Arnold and Mrs. C. N. Xau. Following the card games dainty refreshments were served. The meeting in two weeks will be
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Tonight TIte Fraser Co. Tabloid Comedy Emitted "FOOL OF THE FAMILY"
Little Boys' Calf Button toe, sizes 9 to 13 sale price
Ladle' Felt Juliets in black and ma
roon, sizes 3 to 8, special
Shoes, Pug 1.00
89c
Special on DRUGS
Hy'ne Woman's Remedy, 1.00 value... QJQ Berset Tooth Paste, a very good antiseptic for the teeth, 25c value fl ft at ....18C Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, "J J 1.00 size. White Pine and Tar Cough Syrup, 25c size I P at I 3C Grove's Bromo Quinir.e for breaking up a cold, A M 25c sale..' C$C
Extra Values in Hose Section B
PARENTS' CLIB MEETHQ.' There will be a meeting of the Parents Club of the Lincoln school Friday afternoon at three o'clock In the kindergarten room. The program will Include Vocal and Instrumental mn.u
the last until after the holiday season, recitations. The address will" be given ' y Mr. C. M. McDaniel, superintendent
r.iKTf. of schools.
The Young Ladies' Club will give it
second party of. the season Friday evening, November 14th at Long's Hall
In Kast State street. The members have invited a nunber of their friends to be guests at the party and a very delight
ful time is anticipated.
NOW PLAYING
EDDIE DE NOYER and ROSA DANIE IN THEIR BIG LAUGHING SHOW
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COMING SUNDAY MATINEE
SEATS NOW ON SALE
THE WOLF
PRICES ALWAYS 10c 15c 20c
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FAY HOSE, the
l stocking without
a. suyyuner, w arm and durable, medium rib, fast black; all Of" sizes, pair JuwC We are sole agents
School Hote for Boys or Girls, fast black, lxl rib, double knee full length, sizes 6 to 10, IE per pair I OC (Limit 6 pair to customer; 6 pair, 85c) Ladies' Hose, medium weight, hemmed or ribbed top, fast IE dye, sizes 8 to 10, pair QQ These and Other Bargains Make Our Notion Section Grow 12 Pearl Buttons, 3 sizes... 2c 100 Belt Pins, jet black gc 200 Yds. Blk Linen finish Thread.. 3C 12 Safety Pins, needle point 2c
1'ELTCB RATES A X X I V ERS A RV. Mrs. H. AY", Milner entertained a
number of girls very delightfully yesterday afternoon from four to six o'clock at her home in Highland street
in honor of her daughter, Elizabeth. The party celebrated her eighth birthday anniversary and she received many
pretty gifts in remembrance of the
day. Games were played following which dainty refreshments were served. The guests at the party were Marion McAleer, Uenevive Gauthler, Evelyn
Blocker, Vergedell Smith, Alice Du
Comb, Eleanor Bhanklin, Margretta
Stinson and Blanche Mandernoch.
CIVIC LEAGUE TO MEET. The regular meeting of the Hammond Civic League will be held Friday
afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. J.
Whinery. 43S East State street. A short musical program will be rendered. The study for the afternoon will
be "English Democracy." ENTERTAINS INFORM ALL. V. Miss Lillian Trout entertained a few friends informally last evening at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Omer C. Trout at 430 Truman avenue. Music and games were the diversions following which the guests enjoyed a taffy pull. Dainty refreshments were served during the evening. Thos present were Louise Kalwa, Martha Schmidt, Betty Young, Vivian Southworth, Helen and Margaret Curtis. Elsie Greenwald, Edith Glute, Lucille, Sarah and Lillian Trout and Master Edward Trout. '
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A RECIT.U. The following will be the program at
the twentieth recital to be given by-
pupils of the Hammond Musical College Friday evening, November 14. at
eight o'clock In Recital Hall above the Lion Store: Spinning Song Elrnenreieh
Emm Clark.
Westward Ho Wenrich
Edwin Hay.
The Jolly Blacksmith Harris
Cecil Abblett.
Will C the Wisp Jungmann
Lola Clark.
Austrian Melody Splndler
Rose Hellerman.
Sleep, Little Baby of Mine Dennee
Hazel Tounger.
The Flatterer Chamlnade. Wilhelmina Hix. Valse Durand
Julius Caplan.
Rustling: Leaves Koelling
Nellie Housley. Masurka Wieniawskl Wolf Oreenberg. Valse Arabesque Lack Ruth Gumblnsky. Tarantelle Nollett Erna Hellerman. The Gipsy Maiden Parker Anna Ahlborn. Valse Caprice Newland Marie Schmueser. Indian Summer Stoye Grace Jenkins. MEET IN CHURCH PARLORS. The members of the Ladles' Aid Society of the First Methodist church met yesterday afternoon in the church parlors In Russell street for their regular semi-monthly meeting. The society has pledged a barrel of caunned fruit to the Wesley Hospital In Chicago and the members brought their donations
Tomorrow Friday Night "IN WONG CO." (8QDR1TEST A Riot Don't Miss It You Are the Judge $5Q.OOlln Prizes-SSO.OO No Advance In Prices
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to the meeting yesterday. Several business matters wera discussed following which there waa an enjoyable social hour. Mrs. Julius Dunsing, Mrs. W. H. Spellman, Mrs. Clemens and Mrs. R. E. Hickman, members of the second division of the Ladies Aid Society served during the social hour. A dainty two course luncheon was served.' The next regular meeting of the society will be held !n two weeks.'' -"-
ENTE11TA1X AT DINNER. At their home in Highland street Mr. and Mrs. Ben Davies has as guests at dinner last evening Mr. C. Glllispie, Master Mechanic and Mr. C. V. lladcliffe. General Car Inspector of the C. and O. R. R. After the dinner the guests devoted the evening t cards and spent a very enjoyable time. They concluded their visit Jn Hammond this morning. ' '
Hardware Dept.
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Black Silk Stove Polish, Liquid, leaves a black silky shine, can , Double Roasters, made of heavy sheet iron.. 6-Quart Enameled Berlin Kettle
Paste or 12c 18c 27c
Interesting Values for Friday 2QO Boy8' Russian and Military Suits in ,gi) serges and fancy worsteds, full lined suits, trimmed with hand embroidered emblems; sizes 2 to 6. QQ House Dresses in medium dark color, QyC fine broken stripe, three-quarter sleeve, these are made of finest percale, perfectly trimmed and neat.
Girls' Black Sateen Bloomers, made with fitted bands, reinforced button
holes; sizes 2 to 12 years. ftft Splendid Fitting Dressing Sacques in j)y(J dark percales; a few flannelettes; Just an odd lot, selling regularly at &0c, clearing Friday at 39c.
22c
Double Stamp Bay Savings in Groceries
guaran-
BUTTER Elgin Creamery,
teed absolutely pure and finest quality
obtainable, special price, OC
per pound.
SUGAR Best Granulated, with grocery order of 1.00 or more, (flour, butteror soap not included) ACr 10 pounds fOC
FLOUR Gold Medal, New Century or Ceresota, the three best brands,
ii-barrel sack, 2.68; -barrel sack, 1.35; ya-barrel sack
Cnspo Crackers, fresh from the Oriole Corn Flakes, dozen pack
as28. 82C per package
Argo Gloss Starch, 3 packages Q
Blue Cross Macaroni or Spaghetti,
two 10c packages for. ..... i
88c
ovens, three packages Gold Dust Washing Powder, large package..
Ready Maid Soups, vegetable
tomato, per can
10c iOc
or
7c
7c
15c
Salmon, dozen tall
Fancy Pink
cans, 93C 3 cans Old Dutch Cleanser, 3 cans
Armour's Shield Brand Lard, guar
anteed pure, per pound. . .
25c 25c
SOAP Kirk's American Family, Fels Naptha or U. S. Mail, with grocery order, 10 bars ,
Plant Your Tulips for spring flow
ering, per , dozen
Fancy Cream Brick or Yellow
American Cheese, per pound
New York Rural Potatoes, per bushel of 60 pounds, 99c Per
IQc Yellow
I9c ;s, per li oer
Rumford's Baking Powder, 25c can, IT' 1 9c Jelke's Good Luck or Moxley Butterine, 5 lbs., 93G Q per pound 1 C Solid Pack No. 3 Tomatoes, Sugar Corn, Early June Peas or Hominy,
I4c 39c
Armour's or Acme Baked Beans, in tomato sauce, f ft 13c can &C Minas Blend Coffee, splendid value, 4 pounds 103 0Ctt per pound isUl Best Quality Can Goods Peas, To
matoes or Corn, all 15c sellers,
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For Friday & Saturday, November HQth & 1 Sth WIHJMT WBU. SWE V(U rJJQDRJEW MHiMaHBaWMaHaMaaMaHaMBBaaHHaaM The unusually low prices that we have made on these items for Friday and Saturday, Nov. 14 and 15,' will mean the saving of many dollars to the people of this vicinity. You will miss a rare bargain treat if you fail to take advantage of it.
Special for Friday & Saturday Only 25 LADIES' RAIN COATS TO BE SOLD AT 98c EACH These coats were formerly marked to sell at $2.98. They are a rubberized surface coat, with a plaid lining, sewed and cemented seams, convertible collar and good bone buttons. Sizes 16, 18, 20, 34, 36, 38 and 40. These are Special for Friday and Saturday only and at no other time will they; be sold at such ridiculously low prices.
50 GREY AND WHITE AND TAN AND WHITE COTTON BEDFORD CORD THREE-PIECE SKIRTS Made in the very latest style, buttoned down the front. Buttons made of material same as skirts. These skirts formerly sold at $2.50,
Special for Friday and Saturday only at v
BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS AND ATTRACTIVE DESIGNS IN WAISTS .... We have an unusually beautiful selection of Waists and we have priced them very low during tliis sale. f)l White Wash Waists, worth $3.00 up to $5.00, long sleeves, high neck, fl F5F Qi
iLn & Other Waists, 79c
special.
75 TAILORED SUITS AT $14.93 They are made of serges, cheviots and broadcloths, and are prettily trimmed. The skirts are draped in the newest effects. Blue, black, brown, etc. This includes all our Suits up to $20.00 and many of our $22.50 and 25.00 patterns which we have discontinued ;also our sample lines. 5.00 Down; $1.00 a Week.
93 TAILORED SUITS, $19.75 Broadcloths, chevoits and basket weaves; some consisting of check skirt and black broadcloth coat; navy, black, mahogany, brown, etc., sizes for Women and Misses. Each and every one of the 93 Suits, worth $27.50 to $35.00. A cash payment of $5.00, the balance $1.00 a week. Come in today.
EMMRE CLOTHING COMPANY 185 East State Street Hammond, Ind. Hammond's Greatest Credit Clothing Co.
peck of 15 pounds each
25c
dozen cans, 99q 3 cans
25c
dozen cans, 4$ per can
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