Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 132, Hammond, Lake County, 21 November 1916 — Page 8

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THE TIMES Tuesday, Xor. 21, 1916 Double Stamps Wed. Double Stamps Wed. HAMMOND'S GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE. November Sales-Wednesday and Thors. Savings

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HE sweetest memories we ctierish of

childhood are the old, half-forgotten

-melodies we heard, from our mother's lips. Let these Columbia Records bring back the happiness of those bygone 'days with the splendid warmth and tenderness of tone that makes them records of human reality.

"WHEN YOU AND I WERE YOUNG, MAG- y

GIE. lUrry McClaskey, Tend THE GYPSY'S WARNING. Harry McCktak Tenor

(LOVE'S OLD SWEET SONG.

Conine Rider-Kebey, Soprano YE BANKS AND BRAES O BONNIE DOOM. Comae Rider- Kalsey, Scpmo COME. WHERE MY LOVE LIES DREAM INC Oscar Seagi, Baritoae CAJSRY ME BACK TO OLD VIRGINIA. Oscar Seagle, Baiiton

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The 'Colombia list of ballad singers includes some of the most eminent artists on the concert-stage today. ; Tbe foremost artists in every field are making Coimnbia Doable-Disc Records singers Eke Fremstad, Seagle, Graven re, and instnimentalists like (Ysaye and Casals. You can hear their records whenever you want at any Colombia dealer's store. - Columbia Records in. all Foreign Languages. Wrm Onmtmi jRecmtdt tke aik ef entry mvntJU 7k.il mdvertitmtnt wot dUlatsd U the ltctapJiene.

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UlamM. Gnfrnk 3O0 Pric$2O0

Fancy Goods

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Crochet and Embroidery Instructions we have them Free. Call today.

Linen Pin Cushion Covers Stamped on good quality round thread linen, white only; come in assorted

patterns, sizes 5x12 and 5x18. Spe

cial at each, 25c, and -

Envelope Pillow Cases Stamped with scallop and also plain for crochet work; five patterns to select from. While they last, E C per pair 4. W White Scarf Embroidered in white, ready for use; made of good quality material in size lTxlS. An exceptionally good number il rt for 4UC Library of Art Needlework The most authoritative, beautifully illustrated and clearly written books on crochet, tatting and embroidery. You will find them here on both old and new designs. Stop in and see

our line at 10c and

45c

Save on Thanksgiving Linens Now

25c

Scalloped Round Table Cloth, good mercerized, size 64 in. JO Each ISC Table Set, heavy satin finish damask, hemstitched, cloth 68x08; six napkins to match.

17x17 in. Set

Table Damask, 58 in. wide, large assortment

of patterns. Yard

Pure Linen Huck Toweling, pretty jiatterns for

fancywork. Yard

1.98 , 58 in. isortment

2c

t Towei:rns for 50c

Silver Bleached Linen

Damask, 58 in. wide.

pretty pattens. Yard

German Mercerized Table Cloth, 68x58 tn..

pretty patterns. Yard

All Linen Satir Table

Damask, 70 in. wide. Yard ....

Table Cloth Patterns,

pure linen,

68x72 in. Eac

Art Linen, natural color for fancywork IS in. --35c 2 4 in. -50c -'I in 40c ".t in 59c 22 in 45c 45 in 75c

69c

rcerized ;x58 tn., 98c

08c

2.29

Pillow Cases, good quality muslin, 42x?.6 and 45x.16 in. Each C.2Q

Pillow Cases, scalloped

embroidered and hem

stitched, 45x36. Each ...

29c

Scalloped Sheet, seam

less, fine heavy quality,

size 81x90. Each

1.19

Scarfs and Squares, Austrian lace trimmed,

sizes 18x4s? and

2Sx2S. Each

48c

Turkish Towel, hemmed and fringed ends, heavy weight, good size, bleached. Q Each O2C Guest Towel, huck, col

ored ends, hemstitched.

4 for 25c; Each

Bed Spread, crochet.

hemmed, size 76x88; weighs 41 oz nianv

patterns. Each

Bed Set, scalloped satin spread, 7SxSS; holster

cover to matc'i

Set

7c schet, r6x88; nianv

i.48 ped satin ; holster

3.48

LADIES' UNION- SUITS Elast rib, long sleeves,

high neck, ankle length, bleached; regular and out sizes. Suit

39c

FANCY RIBBON Persian, Floral, Stripes and Plaid,

Taffeta and Satin finish; widths to 6 inches; for bows and fancywork. Yd

25c

Storm Serge, 36 inches wide, all stock PP.,

shades. Yard

Silk and Wool Poplin, 40 inches wide; all evening and street

shades". Yard

1.00

Chiffon Broadcloth, 50

in. wide, every desir

able colcr. Yard

1.25

1 American Poplin, 48 in. wide, the favored fabric for suits and skirts:

the wanted colors. Yard

Velveteen Suiting,

In. wide; all the new colors. Yd.

1.98

ng, 69c

Costume Velvet, 26 in. wide, fast color, and

pile. Choice shades. Yd.

1.69

Imported Suiting Velvet, brown, navy, greea, purple and black; 36 inches wide. ft n Yard I j Chiffon Velvet, this season's favorite, black

only, 44 In. Yard

Cotton Batt, white long fiber cotton, unrolls

smoothly; regular size, each

4.48

65c

8ic

Outing Flannel, neat stripes, checks and

plaids, light and dark

colors, well

fleeced. Yard ....

Cotton Challies, 36 in. wide, floral and Oriental patterns. 11 Yard I I 2C Cotton Batt, weighs 3 pounds, size 72x90; all

in one piece. Each

65c

Tailored Suits- -Price Reduced

c

LUM

GRAFONOLAS and DOUBLE-DISC

c

HAMMOND'S GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE

:rown point

I'Swfc Point and this vicinity refuse ;.. st excited over any premature luabble over the establishment of ad- . rional courts, relying on the sentilr.ent of the tax-payers of the county io squelch any more that may le made .y a few prospective office-seekers to bind in a fat position at their expense. ': Uat the rresent court facilities of the . uniy are amply adequate and not ovcrl'..r itiH-d with business is common nowledKe, and the party of men that : lompt to foist any unneeded additional courts, with their attendant normous costs, to an already over- ! :rdened taxed public, will meet with a rebuke that will be lasting-. Ka'.te county now has all the courts -:le needs and Jt is time for the busi-..-.-s men and .tax-payers of the county !.. get tog-ether and defeat any measure that will boost the taxes and only

GET RID OF WRINKLES

it Will Irlv Them Away. Brlns

Hack Smooth, Clear, Youthrul ,

Complexion and Color

fill the desire of a sat of men looking fur one or two lucrative jobs.

Sunday's ideal weather tempted hundreds of city people into the country, and automobiles were plentiful on the streets during the entire day, giving there their summer-time appearance. No accidents were reported to the authorities.

A big crowd attended the "Farmer Boys' " dance at Central Music hall on Saturday, many couples from Lansing, 111., being present. The "Farmer Hoys" have arranged to give a dance on Thanksgiving night.

towns, Schererviile, Dyer, Hanover enter. Crown Point, including St. John, have increased the price of horseshoeing on account ef the high cost of material.

MUNSTER

Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Sehoup of Chicago visited with Crown Point relatives and friends Sunday.

Many from here attended the fooibr.I! game at Hammond Sunday afternoon and report it a content well worth -witnessing.

J. Bodegraven of Hammond, spent

Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Kaske. Henry Botts' corn tiehi was on fire, Sunday. With the neighbors' assistance it was soon extinguished. Miss Anne Hraschler of Bernice, HI.,

jand Harry Van Myne spent Sunday

evehlng at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Kooy. Mrs. Van Wilden, mot'ner of Mrs. C. Jabaay, died Saturday at the latter'a home. Mrs. Van WitJen has been very ill for several months.

omens

Suits

Specially Priced

$9.95

For Wednesday selling we have grouped all our $15.00 and $16.50 Suits of poplins, fancy serges, etc., all ,wool material. Styles are smart, linings and tailorings the best, and at original prices were wonderful valuesYou cannot afford to miss carlv selections.

Warm Gowns 50c For women, of striped flannelette, splendid qualities, full sizes, front and back yokes lined. Tea Aprons 25c Dainty as can be; would make acceptable gifts. Of organdies and lawn, lace and ribbon trimmed. Bathrobes $2.95 Most delrghtful patterns, in every wanted color, of blanket cloth; collar, cuffs and pockets satin trimmed. Girls' Dresses 95c For school and general wear, nifty styles, pretty patterns of gingham; 6 to 14 years.

Boys' Knickers

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Mr. and Mrs. TIeinze arid Dr. and Mr. Ernst Scharhle of Gary visited with Crown Point relatives over the weekend.

Harry War field of Chicago spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. O. Hose of. Main street.

The bottle oT Usit has completely . i.-aied my face of the horrible tinkles that were such an eyesore tD i,,v five daughters, and even my grandi ildien have their say about Grandn.a's wrinkles. It 13 a Godsend to i-inkle suffering humanity." !it. the wonderful pure nut-oil -kin food (in opal bottles, not a face .-am) will do as much for you ladies, whether; you are grandmothers, mid-(iie-nged or young mother, or young- ,, jrI whether the wrinkles have

i.. r. brought to j our face by age.

v..rU, worry or exposure to wind and ""sit f-eds the skin hack to health. I. is the one thing that will bring buck the vouthful appearance sa. dear t., vlW and admired by everybody. ruibbed into the skin before retiring, it does its niagica work while you h-p. No other treatment is necesry. Get a bottle today at any ftrstOass drug store for 50 cents.. It is uaranteed to contain nothing that v. MI cause hair growth. Immediate vr lkf t chapped face and hands. For .lie by Summer's Pharmacy and dealcrFTVwhcre. Adv. i

Miss Norma. Bartholomae entertained several young lady friends from Chicago at her home on Kast street Sunday.

ST. JOHN

Miss Frances Klassen of Chicago, spent Sunday here with her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Powell of Hobart, spent Sunday with. Mr. and Mrs. John Stark. James Patten left Friday evening for Savannah, 111., to spend a week on business. Airibng the Hammond visitors here Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Al Porta, Mr. and Mrs. William Fortz, Mrs. Peter Dahlkamp and Mrs. Herman Schmal. Mrs. John Zbieralski of Soutn Chicago, spent Sunday here with her parents. Mrs. Koy Weaver and Miss Cecelia Keilman were Hammond visitors Sunday. Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wachter, Saturday, a baby girl. . Mother

and infant are getting along

Horseshoers in the

nicely.

surrounding

WHIST PUT FOLKS SHOULD DO TO REDUCE WEIGHT

TL.ousands of people suffer from excessive fatness, weak nerves and feeble stomachs, who, having tried advertised flesh-reducers, food-fads, physical culture stunts and rub-on creams, resign themselves to a lifelong fatness and think nothing will make them thin. Yet their case is not hopeless. A recently discovered combination of fat reducing agents has r-Bde fat disappear after years of obesity, and it is also unequalled, judging from reports, for reducing flesh without weakening the digestive system or impoverishing the nerves. This remarkable preparatiiipi is callel Oil of Korein and comes in capsule form. Fat reducing and system-balding elements of acknowledged merit have been combined in this preparation, which is endorsed bv people

everywhere. It is absolutely harrn!es. inexpensive and efficient. A few weeks systematic use of j Korein should go far to reduce flesh

and lat even after everything else has failed to bring th desired result Summers Pharmacy and other good druggists everywhere are dispensing Oil of Korein in capsule form in the original sealed laboratory package. Get some today and see for yourself how quickly .Bnd harmlessly it work.. Adv.

Heavy dark malerials, sizes 6 to 16

years, at

59c

Boys' Knickers Mill ends. In good

patterns and weights, at .

78c

Boys' Jerseys

In navy only, good worsted coat, all

sizes, at

1.39

Boys' Rainy Day Outfits

noat and Hat in

gray, 6 to 16. at

2. 88

Boys9 Mackinaws O'Coats & Suits

$4.95

Special Boys' pinch-back and regulation Mackinaw Coats, with wide shawl collars, heavv . all-wool quality;

wide range of colors, sizes

6 to 18. Splendid

values at

4.95

Boys' Overcoats A look at the garments will convince you that they're great values. Finely tailored, in aV A QfT sizes, 6 to 16 years at ... fillj Boys' Suits "" The popular pinch-back and Norfolk suits with two pair of knickerbockers, all blue serge with one .. . i II .!

nn r fu lined pants; exceneui

values, 6 to 18 years, at

4.85

Boys' Sweater Coats In mixed wool, large

shawl collar gray

and maroon

at

1.29

Boys' Sweater Coats

In navj'7 cardinal, gray and tan, shawl

collar, at .

1.69

Boys' Sweater Coats Fine wool, college stripes and plaFn

jollars, at

2.50

Boys' Sweater Coats Heavy rope stitch, in college t P" ft stripes, at OlSU

Big Bargains in Footwear

295

55c

Women's Felt Slippers Dolges' soft flexible "7C felt soles, at UC Men's sizes at 85c. Men's $2.50 Work Shoes, black and tan, good ones; sizes 6 to 11. f 4ft Special at .m I U

Chinaware for Thanksgiving

Vegetable Dishes, round, OQft covered, gold band wCll Dinner Plates, white f porcelain, each -vU Turkey Platters, decorated, q q large size OU potato Dishes oval shaped, IP. gold band' I Jb Water Tumblers, fluted rj half way,' 2 for 5JC Glass Breakfast Set, 4 piecesSugar Bowl, Butter Dish, Creamer and Spoon Holder; Q?A clear pressed glass. Set Qj(, Dinner Set, fine American porcelain, pink decoration; ) jr 42 pieces Wl 5J

Buy Groceries Wednesday

SUGAR

Best Granulzted Sugar, with

order of $1.50 or more (flour

butter, soap or milk iot included), 10 lbs.

69c

MILK

Pet Brand Buy a case or a dozen. (Price advancing.) Doz. Baby cans .... 55c; can.... 5c Doz. Tall cans... $1.15; can 10c

Maryland Brand Cut Wax Beans Dozen

cans, $1.39; per can

Sunnyside Catsup, large

bottle at -

Rumford's Baking Pow

der, 2cc J Q

can - Cudahy's White Flag Soap, 5 bar

Good qual. Pie Peaches,

large can

California Lima Beans, 3 lbs. . v

12 p, lar

SOc

)WI ft

IOc eaches, IOc

Country Gentleman Suaar Corn Dozen

cans, $1.39; per can

Good Quality slightly broken, 3 lbs Karo Corn Syrup, 2 enns ..

Snider's Tomato

3 large cans

Mrs. Austin's Rolled oats, n r:'

pkgs r? I

Kitchen Klenzer 4 cans

I2c

Rice, !6c 1 7c Soup,

28c

IOc

Farmhouse Brand

Mincemeat, 3 pkgs

Grandma's Washing

Powder, l.rc pkg

Evaporated Peaches,

good quality, 3 lbs., 29ci lb.

Fine Quality Cocoa,

full quart Jar

Extra Fine Mus--

tsrd, large jar

Skinner's Macaroni or

Spsghetti, 3 pkgs

25c

hashing 11c iches,

IOc Cocoa, 29c

12c

25c

Home Needs for Thanksgiving

BACON Mild Cured Brisket Bacon. But

ternut Brand, per lb

20k

Minas

value 4 lbs per lb.

COFFEE Blend Coffee,

95c;

splendid

1.49

complete with

Savory Roaster, made of extra heavy steel, blue enameled; for 12-pound turkey 3 WlJ

Roasters made of pure aluminum,"

round, 13 Inches in diameter Gas Light, all

heavy brass C f burner OtjC

Grey Enameled Double Roaster, round Pie Plates, grey enameled, 9 and 10 inch

Carving Set, stag handle good steel blade. SetGrape Fruit Knives, each ...

EXTRA SPECIAL Women's Shoes in vici kid, black or" brown vamps with white tops; bronze, button and lace. Also black kid button, sizes 2V2 to 7. Lines we are discontinuing of $4.00and $4.50 Shoes 2 98 Women's Nu Buck Button Shoes, black and brown, extra quality $5.00 Shoes; all sizes Special S9 Women's Tan Button Shoes, sizes 3 to 4i; were sold at $4.00. Special -j QQ Misses' Hi-Cut Button Boots, "Neolin" soles; will give-

twice the wear, of leather

soles; sizes 112 to "2. $3.50 value at .

Women's Felt Boudoir Slippers, combination of colors,

lambswool soles; 75c value at

49c IOc

1.98 35c

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