Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 216, Hammond, Lake County, 23 February 1917 — Page 10

THE TIMES

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THE QUALITY STORE Phones 857-858 East Chicago, Ind. Few Specials For Saturday, Feb. 24th, 1917

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Hint- Yallov Huttcr, )T lit Mi -.us ion IV; '2 cans for I-Y nnloll Pinoapplo, M'r can Moniin (ilorv IVarlu i w can lVroxidc Soap. :! for I " til . TV

j or can I ':;;v Fruit Mince Meat. 3 for

"1 of Wheat.

"T pk ;!-'l Oranges, I'i'i' doz

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15c .28 .2S

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200

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25c

15c

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I, cat' Laid, per lb Pork Loin Roast, per H) Fresh Sparc Ribs, per lb Le of Veal Roast, per lb Prime Rib Roast of Peef, per lb. . Hamburger Steak, per lb Sirloin Steak, per Hi Choice Pot Roast of Reef, per lb. .

Wilson .Majestic Hams,

I.'llAXAlOLJ.-s Fol. 02 officials '7'(y I of ,;,rin .tI IaVl counties appoare I " I before the senate committee on fees j and salaries to protest against the lull f A ir''I';l rod by the state, board of

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15c

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said to let ve the inJors-

niert of both ilovrrnor rh h ami ox-Govcraor KtUston. which adjusts md equalizes tile salaries paid to ai! 'I'li'i!)' officials of the state. It was e jdatiiPd to these officials that the bill dotis not affect present officials iind those who have ahleury been elect'd. It was. Intimated how ever, that

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riV i o"ie 01 iue ej.n ion ami i..aive couni

officials where a loir eut could !e

made in salaries plan to tun for second

r;ns and that t his nurs them ti.e..-

snterest :i the measure. Senator Ohanibers .-UrfSest.-d lhafy'the bill be rf tiori-

26C I 'l "ut "iijjuit recommendation, audi

rod by the senate sitting as , Senator Mercer declared h;s!

1 8C' ' Ur:''if't in tllp w,v" Senator Kinder rfj

l.a Up county tnrticrited that it would l

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The Supreme Dessert

A New-Grade Gelatine Dessert With True Fruit Juice Flavors In Sealed Vials

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I Wall Paper and P&ief

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I' Finest Stock of Wall Paper in County at 3c per roll and up. ; MIXED PAINT, per gal SI. 06

81.62 81.15

DAME FASHION

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BY MARGABET MASON. (Written for the United Press)

IB j One's 1'Icndsh of wqist or lie' of tt, Sj i This year will snfrly bule. P I 'om ea ied beneath the chemise f r' k, S j So s'raiuht of l:ne and fid. Ah. would Uiat fill fne's fsurpbis rhin-

I Could thus so sniHrtlv hide.

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FLOOR VARNISH, per gal.

OIL STAIN, per ga! jj VARNISH STAIN, per qt : ORANGE SHELLAC, per gal. I SCREEN PAINT, per qt I FLOOR PAINT, per gal

CHEAP MIXED PAINT, per '

FLAT PAINT, per ' gal WHITE ENAMEL No. 1, per gat WHITE ENAMEL No. 2. per gal ALA 3ASTI N E WALL FINISH, per 5 lbs.

gal.

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29c SI. 87 47c CI O t . w S3. 5 5 81.87

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Also Floor Oil, Bronzing Liquid, Japan, Putty, Dry Paste,

Plaster Paris. Whiting, Glue. Silax. Benzine. Furniture Polish, Gold and Aluminum Paints. Stove Pipe Enamel. Also a Full Line of Brushes of All Kinds, 4c and up. This Saie for One Week Only February 26th to March 4th. Miller's Paint and Wall Paper Store 246 State St., Hammond, Ind.

j NK1V VOKK. I-'eK -It is inleed j fitting in this period of excessively costly livine that there should be no j waste, but ii. it. quite so tittmer that there j should b" no waist. In truth you could hardly call it fitting at all the way the j new frocks and suits haric straight and severe of line with no hint of doit of a ure or fii'!- intake. ' We have had hips, my dear, and hoops. , my dear, bur now nothing but straixh' 'lir.es will d". It's certainly going- to be lumpy potni; for pudey persons1.

With their clitipitiK ways, coat dresses :nd (hemise fro.-ks fried awfully bard I to Ret nrounl us all this winter, but ; while the many f.l! for their 5t ra !tlit 1 i Tries, straight, away a few of us tji! !

: he'd out for and on ;o hi' s-robb- m . ! of a waisr line, ll.nii'ur. tins s prin e i and summer we must all capitulate ! a Rirdl

'and U:s our wa;'s jrood-bye. Tiiat is. I two. of I'Uise. if we n re equal to such ani There's a m-id ti:c f

' iSiTobfitb-u'ly asi stunt. and they dar i ;ud'e:s and sasli effect s are or.i n i - ' n fr's and nio

i present, on ai! lie'se strai-'it lai.' ;ar- t " K

r'ents, hut you mustn t 'are to .mi : . n Ciem in a bit to break the risid ui - :'

supreme dessert. Those of you who have always thought the old-time gelatine desserts delicious creations will find Jiffy-Jell twice as enticing. In Jiffy-Jell each flavor is made from the fresh ripe fruit. It is made by reducing the fresh fruit juice until a few drops embody the flavor from a large amount of

fruit. So Jiffy-Jell in any flavor has the real fruit snap and zest. Then each flavor is sealed in a vial. In this way it keeps its freshness until used. You

Jiffy -Jell has changed all conceptions of jelly desserts. It has spoiled the taste for all the old kinds. In six months Jiffy-Jell has become from coast to coast the

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always get the tang of the fresh ripe fruit. In the old jelly desserts you poured boiling water on the flavored gelatine powder. The result was to scald the flavor.

In Jiffy-Jell the flavor is not added until the jelly has partly cooled. That's why Jiffy-Jell has the taste of fresh crushed fruit and not of cooked fruit. Tell your grocer to send you one or two

packages. Serve it for dinner today or tomor

row and hear what the family say. But be sure you get JiffyJell with the flavor in a vial. It will show you a way to add delight to a thousand future dinners.

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W aukesha Pure Food Co., Waukesha, Wis.

are finished with a

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Advertise in THE LAKE COUNTY TIMES.

tassel or m.sed. hiph-heeled I'aris .shoes and s:;p-

i pers for t -a o whole seasons, they are tassels, too. ; ii"! a' .ur laffnnit fret. W hether we

fr"ii pockets, collars, ; w 1 1 1 ko k up much firs about heine

os! (Aery available spot. shod m the,- ;.,n r-r s-t he -a re-broa d ef -ucii't the faorites thev'feets is e- to i,.- seen. Truly afn-r the

e were, and are found on very few Ion IT. lor.fr amps of the long, buig winthe new' st powns. Possibly because t-r our pedal extremities are to be

line if your silhouette. Indeed it would , they break the plini contour of the driven to ercmcs. if scorns. Tootsies seem that Iame I'as.'iion wn? strivmK straijrbt line anil in order io accent ua ; r.-ally look much t miff in these new omnia te ruck, that saucy spritp of that same straigrht line th skir's a I-' re rich foot fashions:' you don't mind 'Midsummer Xiitht's Irem." in bis ; all forpettine thejr short com m t s of the : lrM.kuiK a bit as if ou had lub feet, famous b'.a-. "I'll put a jrird'e round- last few seasons and ile.-oro;js!y s:in'.:-j l" to date j haven't fr!in psed any on .'nou; the earth in forty minute?.", I'or ' intr iiMil'vtird?. '.a real Aiuei .ean foot, but there are has certainlv put a pirdle around 1 ll-i for! h you may be shor of(lcs on hand in the smartest Fif tl. ' least ih" fem tunc por' ion of the ; br.-u th. short ;isti and short of ' A'.enue sl'.op-s.

" ''is 'i'.t 'han tr.at. t it turf, but novr shot, of skirt that . it,,-ton.-d. 1 e,al,,l a,,.l ,,. a!:

tiot much ale.e tie- ankle. Am i since ,rs f ,.,,,) v,,i nu- 'ir, ,(

patent leather, they are like the shoe-; of another siason save for the abrupt

uitlerence ot absolutely round stub toes j j;

heretofore our vamps v. ere as nd pointed as a w ifely urta in

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Most of tie eifii'rs are fiat batids of

the same materia! as 'he suit or gown jour conversation has reached the ankle i hat 'imply elinr arnim'l the spot where j iee, 1; ts not ,a I ; otre the r footless to re-I one's wais- f.uh.t t" be, without. r: vine ! mark on the new S'prtnsr footwear. At ' i .

awav its Kica'ion bv anv undue pres- last after ohm Parisians, smart I. on- ..... .

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Why is the Price of Shoes so High? Because EXPENSES are high. Vnu can save money by going to 390 Fayette St., corner of Coime:. .'here I am selling high-grade Men's and Boys' Ebow for the low?.- ; rice. MY EXPENSES ARE LOW and th profit is low. Wp also rlo rr--a:--W use high-grade leather Our work Is neat r.ni fully (ruarxn'."'J in every way. M. IV1ATKIIV, Prop. 590 Fayette St. Comer Calumet Ave.

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So coal order too large or t-o small Tor us to at once.

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C 4- r. T . .. . THE WAR'S MOST

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THRILLING STORY

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Told by the ZEPPELIN COMMANDER HIMSELF in the

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Saturday, Feb. 24, the first of a series of 12 articles will start in THE CHICAGO EVENING AMERICAN. Don't miss this German Commander's narratives vividly picturing' and describing the personal, perilous adventures and experiences of one ot Germany's most daring fighters as they glided swiftly and silently over the F.nslish c List town?. The most extraordinary articles ever published in any newspaper. Nothing in fiction, nothing wliich you have ever read in history, no tale of adventure with which you are familiar can equal the life touch ot thee stories of actual warfarin:?. They are from the pen of the man who commanded the expedition thev have tit c ring of authority the reality qt personal experience. ' As you read you easily imagine that you are aboard the aerial monster and that you are in elbow touch with the bomb dropps as they send their terrible blasts into the towns below. You will almost feel as if you share i : lie sensation, the peril and the excitement of the men themselves.

Read this first Zeppelin story of the war in all editions of the

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vamps on 1 mi; vamps, bow-

. et i : i'" as if 'here would be riothmp. lor us to do but toe the marie in these round toed boots. Wrily. the footprints on the sands of summer fitne are bound to look u. bit blunt, to say he hast.

H00SIER BRIEFS SETMOI'ft. Knt;ti:s f-f Pytltias from Jackson and Scott eo'.m'y ,n. t here, lo-day.

Wo handle only the best hard and soft -oal anwood. wot iwctDorisiTtn

I 630 West State Street

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If A KTF i P. I OITV. Ponds att.

to .l2,nii'i Tor the improM , ,,t M.add -x road w ere sold h re t...

A I'lFRSi lN". A si p'o li owl made it home in the chimney of the house occupied by the Arthur Pirpe family. One day the bird fell down the chimney into the coal ratine, but w is . seuM bv

nc202 Fayette St., Hammond Phone 738 u ASK FOR OUR OWN STAMPS.

Specials for Friday and Saturday February 23rd and 24th

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TWO FURNISH $5,00 BONDS lly I nited Pressi.l INI ii A X F' 'I.I--'. 1"' ' "''"ni'--Sciiaaf, I.it'e mtinty comm isiotmr.

e.ie iii'ii-eif up to tcdeiai

j Best Creamery Butter, i per pound Old Fashioned Lard, ; iter pound - Best Granulated Sugar, ' in lbs - 'Sincerity Mince Meat, i . K-:-

I KellDgg's Corn Flakes, Krumbles and

Post Toasties,

43c 20k 75 c 24c

25c

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hen he learned that li ', indict m. -tits by Foe f. der..; on t .,'i fraud chtt r; c. j ounce i that ' 'ommissioner ,

!?',; ck of l.ake rottnty, ha 1 also furn-, ished bgud on etevtion fraud it a puts. Seha.if w.i- released on S -"." " hotots.

in . nil'ity He ar-;

;; ed here this aft-mootl aim i ui u. sued bond

Sincerity Oats, Rumford's Baking Powder ppr 1 lb. can -

Matiieiv r.rown. another I. official, is umir imiictmet

20c 16c lie

! Boulevard Peas, can, 13' 2c: I Ttf j per dozen I IWU i

I Renroh Apricots, 2-'.c sellr;

Boulevard Pineapple. pop run Van Camp's Fancy Sugar Corn, por can

SOAPS. Try Oid Country Soap. ho: laundry

soap on the market. Id bars

per can

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Good

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TO' , bJu.Ji. Coal

Always Decide in Our Favor The evidfnee permits of no other vordicT. No alibi can possibly affec the truth. What's your decision?

Pet. Carnation, Savoy and Good Luck Milk, tall can Dyer's Pork and Beans, 1e r-oU-r, prr can Fancy Lima Beans, pfr lb Best Nsvy Beans, per lb

20c He lie 1 2c 1 5c

Swift's Pride Soap, 10 bars All 5c Soap, ti bars for Grandma's Washing Powder, large size Olivilo, 10c seller, 2 bars Fairy Soap, 10c seller, 3 bars All 10c sellers, til is sale, n bars Daisy Tip Matches, large packaee Kitchen Klenzer, ;i cans MEATS. Brisket Bacon, Butternut Brand, per lb... Pork Chops, per lb Fancy Round Steak, per lb Rib Roast, per lb Native Veal Stew, per lb ,

3Sc 34c 25c lie 1 5c 24c 25c 1 5c 1 2c 23c 23c 22c 19c 18c

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jSunmaid Raisins, larae kr., each j Try a pound of our own 30c Coffee, per lh. GOLD MEDAL FLOUR

12c 2GC

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.2 .. 'T'JA ' .' 1.11. 1 1 ,?1.28 $2 54 T"25 i vuo-.'il;ii ui D.u r t'i , D)ic-ipiai"trr haTTel Washburn Pure Pye Flour lh. sa-k THE BIEKER BROS. CO. Ml i.i't , 144 SIVlcy St. 857 W. Hcttmas !. j ; w . C31D N'Sii FLO Li ,1 V