Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 251, Hammond, Lake County, 5 April 1917 — Page 3

Thursday, April 5, 1917

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EASTER SUNDAY is the great dress-up day the day when milady joins in the great fa-shion promenade. In order to look her best she must select garments that are distinctive that show originaliy in every line.

That we may assist in the selection of the Easter outfit, we are conducting our Spring Opening this week, featuring the new Suits, Coats and Gowns. You will find the displays complete in every detail.

Special Easte, Sales

Women's Easter Stilts that Tell of Springtime We cannot help lx'ins particularly enthusiastic uvr this showing of beautiful Sjirin? Suits, for they are really garments of unusual character. Each model reflects the handiwork of clever Parisian designers. f r most every one of them originated in Pairs. Materials are Poiret Twills, Gahar.line, Poplin. Burella and Serges, in old cold, chartreuse, apple 'preen, ('open, navy and hlack. Clever new sash effects, belied and pleated jackets with large collars and novelty pockets. Sizes for women and t '!;-:. Priced at $25, $30, 35, 37.50, $40 and $45 Special Value Easter Suits at S18.S0 and $20 Women's modi.-h Kaster Suits made of Seree, Poplin, IJureila, and Silk Taffeta. In k number of clever new Sprine styles; helted and pleated models, lined with paisley silk, fancy top collars, braid and button trimming. Colors are taupe, old pold, apple - d n. pray and navy. Excellent values at 18.50 and S20 Smart Suits of Sere and Poplin at $12.50

Charming New Easter Gowns Georgette, Taffeta, Crepe de Chine Here's a jn'at heiiim" of fashionable Kaster downs for afternoon and evening wear rich deorette Crepes. Taffetas in combination with ( ieorettc and line soft Crpe de Chines, effectively trimmed with dainty laces, metal embroideries, new (ieorette collars, sash belts, novelty pockets, etc. .Ml the new Spring shades. Women's and misses' sizes, verv pod values at $22.50.

Yoe'1! quichly pronounce them pood values at $12.50. They ate we made of pond our.Iity serge and poplin, box pleated models, flowered lining, silk over-collar, new

style skirts shirred at waist; colors are ('open, navy, mustard, old '' arid hlack. Sizes for women and misses, priced at

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-Though made and desipned especially for the yottnp miss, the same smartness of design and the same excellence of materials and making is fotind in our Suits and Coats for growing; girls.

You'll find stylish Suits in the best fabrics and newest shades,

Mzes li. i, .-; ana 14 priced at 516.50 and $18.50. Smart, new Spring Coats in serge, r T"': poplins, vf-lour plaids and gabardines in the j ; . ' . '

latest colorings. Splendid p ft ft ralnep at $10.98, $8.50. $7.98 and 5j,Jjy Girls' New Spring Coats Many charming girlish coats in Silk Popiins. Gabardines, Silk Moires, Poiret. Twiils and checks; sizes S to 14 O f5 at $7.98, $5.98 and N'oSO Littla Folks' Coats -becoming styles in plaids, checks, serges, pinne collars, fancy pockets, nil lined, splendid range of colors. C Mft Sires 2 to at A flll

Girls' Tub Frocks In a wide range of distinctive styles; striped, checked and plaid ginghams, all new Spring styles. Sizes R to 14 at $1.25 and $1.50. Little Folks' Gingham Dresses, sizes 2 to 6; dozens of new attractive styles, ar $1.25, 98c and JuC

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Easter Coats for Women Who Know Real Values Kvery new style development is represent el jn this showing, every detail of innte: :a! mil workmanship Is correct. Pretty bright colored garments; gold, mcs'ard, ;). green, Coiien. rose and navy, some with immense collars in contrasting shad": !r;:b waisted models, new pleated effects, som with cross-belts, large nevelty puck t--and deep cuffs. Material" are woo! velours, poi lins, poiret. twills and serges. K; - garment is brimful of distinctiveness. Si::-s lot women and misses, priced ;-t $20, S22.50, S2S, $27.50 and SSC Women's Serviceable Spring Coats at $16.50

Stlish Sring Coats, made of excellent grade velour checks, poire twills, serge, , poplins: fancy pockets, belts and sashes, plea'ed and shirred backs; top collars, m of silk, button trimmed; a number show the n w silk stitching; colors are ;i .

green, old gold, rose, magenta, open. navv. ;-?y and blacK; s!Zs i ft V

U-r all. Priced for Friday and Saturday at.

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Trimmed Hats for Easter at $5.00

We have assembled ; beautiful collection of Hats for Kaster original and becoming ideas in Hemps. I.isere P.raids, Miian Hemps and l.acrpiered Chips; upper and lower facings of silk or satin, large ;.nd small shapes in black and the new Spring colors, .i, -r.!,- trimmed with flowers. nw wings, fancy feathers, ribbons, etc.

T.ike values are selling elsewhere at $?.''. Our special price Perfectly Charming Easter Hats

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newesi of m:'lel fit Hi-aids and hpnd-tna (lowers and rildior. ; part ment the favorit ;

cojiies of ni!)ote(! mod Is created in our own workroom. The iv included; I .ace Braids, the new Georg.-rtes. I.iseres. Lacquered

shapes. Trimmings m various c-.io-r ostricn, w mgs.

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Styles and values which are niakirg this ha' shiqi of Hamriond. At from $T..0 to....

Children's Easter Hats, $1.00 I'.ecoming styles for children. You'll find Milan and Milan Hemps, in rm -'broom shapes, some with hands, o'hers 'rir.imed

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Milan Hemp Hats Priced at

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For Friday ami Saturday we offer choice of this lot of un' rimmed Milan lFmp Hats, larg- sailors an 1 tinned brim ef

fects, natural color. Splendid values . . ....

Attractive la' ;T' and citron sha. and contrast ;iu

fallors. of Hemp and Milan Hemp, all colon e.;. finished with silk hands :r, blacl; shatles. Specially priced at

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Pretty Easter Coats Priced Low A host of styles to choose from belted, pleated and shirred models, with k. collars, large novelty pockets, many show the new silk stitching; coin-,

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i iioplins, black and white checks, Vsii. fine series, checked and striped velonrs, nnxtnres. new striped -ilks, taffetas and soft silks.

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Striped Silks. Poplins. Serges and black and uhite checks. Specially priced a.

Silk Taffetas. Wool Velours, PopV.rs anil Serges, very latest novelties -Sizes for all

$5.98 $10.98 Nicely Tailored Serge and Poplin ISkirts at S3.08

SAFETY FIRST Loo': your Fcrd automobile 7v't a Flack Common Sense Tc"d Lock Attachment.

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Prevents theft, saves time and ex- j penee; made of steel, easily applied,! strong and durable. Iocks your Ford ' securely. Locks pas. spark and steer- j lng wheel. j Patent applied for. j PRICE $1.00 j F. J. FLACK 1 EAST CHICAGO, IND. For sale by Buueii s Auto Sale Ca. and leading garages.

It is -expected that the new Crown! Theatre will he f pn -.i mi tin' emiinKj of April 14. the work lieinir I 'tshi-'l to i have the buiPlintf cmnpl' t' il ;it th:t! ' time. Just avIi.'U a t r.'nt ion Miik'-. r. Hart linlnmac. has F-oiirl to op. n the' l-a U t i t'u! new then I re lias i , . t ln-.'ii ;uinou nii'd. Put it will 1" of oiaiity tol a 1 1 tart n full heusi . 'Mr i:i iv tle-atre;

is one that Crown Point can feel justl proud of. the appointments not ht itiR excelled by any building; of its kind and purpose in northern Indiana, and the nti rprise and public spiriti dm -s of both owner Cyrus Uayden and lessee 1'red Hnrtholomae. should be rewarded

by a worth while patronage. The ("hionco Heights bow lin;;' team recently defeated the Crown Point stars by a narrow margin of 21 points in a series of frames at the FSarbeau alleys. the aPKreKHtc score beinr 2."iT7 to 2..""fi ill in the visiting team's favor. John Mnh.-u-hek rolled the high score for the local knights of the alleys averaging 2 1 T points. The Crown Point stars is composed of the following men: t 'has. Miller. John Claussen. John XIahaciiclc. Walter Jacobs and Harold Yimvn. Mo.e'.y evrni'V. Ai'i".! -. : !.-! ' ' .'.,s in ill in ti.e ei 'n'v v-f, " ' tic- ; uurt house t oe;gr.i.o a t iM"'.esi' oKue tor study concerning the const iutionsl omt. ention to be tvld next year

. -U.1-!'". 9 i ',' " A.J. . beginning January 1. Mr. II J. 1hinan called the meeting to order and moved that Halph Hradford be eleetod chair

man, vvhieh was done. Mrs. Kua il-j nier was chosen secretary. lb -marks u '

the proposed organize! hut wen- vailed for and .!.!!;,'- MiMatian respotnlVd by statins Cir, Indiana vas i.ovv m a pro-Sri-.i ! . : r;od hav ing made pi'U-e his- ; t - ing tlie pat six months than It; '' prev ions sixty years. The sub- , .. the slavery and prohibition v.- - i;tal nuestions before the first iv: ' ::ior.al convention in 1ST,! as any whici. ill he in the convention of l!'lv I,hUo inly ranks next to Marimi in promiie !-,- in stat" affairs and v must solidify in our choiee r.f deb-gates to the convention if we have mir b st interests carried out in the rrw constitu

tion to be made. organisation - must' Iv framed all over the county and they J must combine for representation if f-, are well represented. Mr. Peterson fol- : lowed and prefaced his talk by congratulating the vvenitn on this bring the day on which a woman first took her seat in the t'nited States congress.; and the interest Crown Point women j are taking in the political affairs of the state. Mrs. tJibbs told of the interest !he women of the central part of the! state are taking in the new constitution. She r I so repented the warring given

and proficiency. Mr. Hershman's remarks endorsed and emphasized those .-lready made. Judge- McMaban made a motion to have a convention of live appointed to form a permanent organization and also a committee to prepare a program for the next meeting. The motion was carried and the chair apf'f'ited H. J. Lehman. Mesdames Cibhs and Vilmer. M. K. lMnvviddie and Judge MeMahan on the organization committee. .1. I;. Peterson, Mrs. C. K. Hl iek. . S. Allman and Hershman on program commit tec. The next meeting will tie held in two weks en April lti at the rourt house. Adjourned. Mrs. McColley. wife of the late Jerry MeColb-v. died at the county poor farm

yesterday anil was brought to the I. in- j t.n & Merrill morgue to await burial. Mrs. McColiey was well advanced in j years and has been a county charge j since the death of her husban 1 over a year ago. j

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lhat :11 viiti rs should not si-n any pe- '. " iors for -.- nd ii'a t .-s to the convention without first having some very definite proofs of that candidate's qualification

WHEN YOUR CHILD CRIES

at nis'bt and tosses restlessly, is con stipate or has symptoms of worms, yon' feel worried. Mother Gray's Swec Powders for Children is a tried ami trusted remedy. They- frequently! Hi'-ak up ' !d - !n 2 1 hours. Iteliovl j.-o v,.ri..-c , -,. (':':-n'i;i Viii:. ' Disorders, move and regu'at" the hu ' els and destroy worms. I'xrd by mu.h : erst for 29 nr. Sn'd by a'l lrug ; gists. 25c. Sample i.iaiu- j.'iilOE. AU j dress. Mother Gray Co.. Le Roy, N. V Atv, I

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ne m-ougni nere where rimeral services will be held at the Free Methodist church after, which they will he taken to Grand Rapids. Mich., for interment. Mrs. I.ongnecker died at I lay tenia IVa h. I'la.. w hen- she had been spending the winter. Herman Kohlashe.-n. a resident of I ti-iinsw i.-k. died at the German Hospital at Knglewood following an operation for appendicitis. The deceased was ffi yearof age and leaves a wife and small child te mourn his demise. The funeral will occur this Thursday morning, the

burial to be at the Ilanever Prairie i

ceniet ( ry . The J-'armcr Hoy s w ill giv e an F-'aster Monday dance at Central Music hall, the music to be furnished by tin- Commercial Club orchestra. The recent rains have been p Gi d send in tilling many of the empty cisterns around the city. Iv sides helping the pastures and assuring a good bay crop. An infant child of Mr. and Mrs. VVm. CovcC livinc, rcir Hanover Center, di.-d yesterday. ;h-- funeral to be Saturday morning and th burial at the Hanover Center cemetery.

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EMPLOYEES MUST KEEP CORNS

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Says they destroy efficiency 1 but can be lifted right out now.

For Repair Work on itot wfza ottijis aite ATTTCT'r"! 7 r7ir.? or, OTHER Ke'iieOiher The Alp Vulcaiilsins Co. 6-3 Caluir-et Ave Trfcm-rter.:"..

Many large retail es; a b! ishmi-nt s now itisist that every eiripl-iyie have cornless feet, because one can not appear pleasant before a patron or be fully i fficient when the brain is constantly remindful of these painful pests. The- simplest method known to grt relief is to apply a few drops of freez-, one dirfctly upon the tender. aching corn, which promptly relieves the soreness and soon the entire corn, root and all. lifts right out without pain. A quarter ounce of fuezone will cost very little at any drug store but. is suflicieri: to remove every hard or soft corn or c-illus from one's This drug Is gummy but dries in a moment nnd sms to j.ist shrivel up1 the corn without inflaming or even irritating the surrounding tissue or skin. This fhould interest mary men and women here. Adv.

TTMKV nitifrT'it-ii: tII1 rn.iM. th to break nil our liumntu rrvoru tut

Crystal Glucose for Fine Candy Prompt Delivery Telephone South Chicago 020. AMERICAN MAIZE PRODUCTS CO.

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