Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 303, Hammond, Lake County, 5 June 1917 — Page 8

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Neckwear and Auto Caps. Jabots and flat collars, round and square shapes, inado of organdie, lace trimmed and venise, are slightlv soiled; values to f0c. Each 13 Auto and Outing Caps and Hats, soft and stiff visors, silk and cloth combinations of plain colors; values to 50c. Each 19

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HAMMOND'S GRFATFST OF! PART ME NT STORE

Remnant S

ale Wed., June 6th

One day each month we place on sale all remnants, odd lots, all discnotinued broken lines at greatly reduced prices. Read the great bargains that are advertised for Wednesday only DoubleProfit-Sharing Stamps all day June 6th.

Basement

Fishing Poles, ong; regularly

Bamboo, 10 feet

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nicely Japanned regularly 10c . . .

Each 5

Serving Trays, made of heavy tin.

blue and red; 5

Tinware Preserving kettle, jelly moulds, saucepan; some values in the lot as high as 50c; only a limited quantity of each ej Towel Bar, wood. 3 bars; regularly

10c. Each

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Coat Hanger, wood, 13-inch; regu-lar-iy 3c 1

Taking the Holland through streets of Xevr York. ' The Holland, the first submarine ever made and named after its inventor, is now on exhibition at the Bronx International exposition, New York city, in the buildir.e called the Palace of American Achievements. The photo shows the Holland under escort cf a brigade of naval scouts, en route to tha exposition grounds.

MERRILLYTLLE J

Dr. Cornet and family and Mary Lnnert of Chieag-o Heights, visited with their parents "here last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pierce and Mrs. A. O. Merrill of Hammond, were In town on Decoration Day. Several from this place attended Decoration Day cervices Jn Crown Point. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Williams and Mr. and Mrs. B. Saxton of "Whitewater, Wis., formerly of this plac:e, visited relatives and friends here l;st week. The sad newi reached here last week from Hammond that Mrs. B. Burg:, formerly of this place, had been knocked down end run over by an auto, and eeriously hurt. The M. E. Aid society will meet this

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GIRLS! MAKE LEMON LOTION TO WHITEN AND BEAUTIFY SKIN

week In the hall. Mrs. Zuvefs accompanied her aunt, Mrs. Matilda Brandon of Kansas, to South Bend to visit an aunt, Mrs. Mary Prott, and Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Barton, her uncle, last week. Albert Halstead. our new constable, arrested a couple of automobile thieves

here last week. ""NJ

m. i.oyce, whose arm was iractured while cranking his automobile, is a ble to be out again.

A. Greger, wife and father of Chicago, visited over Sunday with the

Loyce families here.

A. G. Nicholson Is building a graTn elevator near the dfpot. i

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In ail weathers thjikm and complexion can be kept wonderfully clear, soft and whita by the use of this inexpensive lemon lotion which any girl or woman can easily prepare. The Juice of two fresh lemons strained Into a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white makes a whole quarter pint of the most remarkable lemon skin beautifier at about tho cost one must pay for a small jar of the ordinary cold creams. Care should be taken to strain the femon juice through a fine cloth so no lemon pulp gets in. then

this lotion will keep fresh for months.

Every woman knows that lemon juice is used to bleach and remove such blemishes as freckles, shallowness and tan, and is the ideal skin sfotener, smoothener and beautifier. Just try It! Get three ounces of orchard white at any pharmacy and two lemons from the grocer and make up a quarter pint of this sweetly fragrant lemon lotion. It naturally shouli help to 6often, freshen, bleach and bring ouf the roses and hidden beauty of any skin. Those whowlll make it a habit to gently massage this lotion into the face, neck, arms and hands once or twice dally may be repaid with a skin that is flexible and young looking and a peSch-like complexion. Adv.

A. Robblns left yesterday for

East Chicago, where he will spend the day with friends and then go to his home In St. Paul, Min. Mrs. Isadore Gragg left yesterday morning for the Soldiers Home at La-

iifayette after a visit here with relatives and friends. j Dr. W. C. Quincy has received word J that his son Donald, who is in the i government wireless service, has been T ! transferred to Philadelphia, where he

is stf.tioned in the navy yard there. Rev. Badina of St. John, visited Rev. Horstman here. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Dinwiddle are visiting relatives at Mt. Vernon, 111., driving through with their auto. Master John Servies had the, misfor

tune to fall yesterday and hurt Ivs head quite badly. He was playlnsK

about the steps leading to the basement of the M. E. church and fell down the stirway. A wound was inflicted in his head and it- was necessary to take several stitches. '

HEGEWISCH

Hegewlsch haa three June brides: Misses Marjorle Weiland, Maud Bundy and Mabel Xelson. Miss Ada Kuss gave a luncheon to Miss Maud Bundy, Friday evening. Many beautiful presents were received. The Swedish Lutheran church gave a miscellaneous shower on Miss Nelson, Wednesday evening. The Ladies' Aid society of the M. E. church was entertained by Mrs. Box, Friday afternoon. The Parents' club of the Henry dayschool elected new officers Friday afternoon. Mrs. Stevens is president.

Downline; & Evans of Indiana Harbor, Ind., have both ceased to handle in any way whatever the distribution or sale of THORNTON WATER. All users of THORNTON WATER are cautioned to sci that the label of the Thornton Mineral Springs Company is over the cork of each bottle as no water, although it may be delivered in cases stenciled "Thornton Water'' and in bottles of the Thornton Mineral Springs 'Company, is THORNTON WATER unless the seal of this Company is over the cork of the bottle. THORNTON WATER is being distributed and sold directly by the Thornton Mineral Springs Company only, except that which may be purchased from the Drug Stores. KEEP THE FAMILY HEALTHY!! DRINK THORNTON WATER!! Hail our driver. Phone or write Thornton, 111. Tel. Thornton 263-R (Reverse Charges).

Medicine Cabinet White enamel, has mirror, and glass shelves, and verv attractive at $1.80 Gas Oven in one burner, size 11x12 by 11 inrhes high one that you will use on a hot summer dav, at $1.10 Poplar Cloth, 3G inches wide, half wool s o m u c h wanted for children's wear and bathing suits. Per v"ard at Indian Head short lengths of course, but the value and any length is useful; 18c value. Yd. at 8

DRUGS Mennen's Borated Talcum Powder Special, pr can - 12 2 r . -25 Caldwell's Syrup Pepr sin for constipation, 50c bottle, special 33 $1X0 Fountain Syringe, 2-qt., red rubber; very special at 73

Turkish Towels, bleached, hemmed ends, slightly imperfect weave, size 19x45. Each 13K Black Sateen, 36

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quality for lining and bloomers; satin finish. Yd. at

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Remnant Sale of Women's Rain Coats $2.69

Splendid rubberized Coats in tan and black and white check, velvet convertible collar, pockets and half belted. Remnant Sale Children's Storm Coats, 1.59 A few capes, also coats in' odd sizes for children, all over 8-year sizes. Remnant Sale S2.50 and $8.85 We have grouped two , odd lots to sell at above prices. A description is impossible, but they are less than half their value.

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GOOD STYLES GOOD MATERIALS GOOD MAKING These are odd garments gathered from different lines of $18, $20 and $25 clothing. We'll find your size if you come here tomorrow, for there is a fairly good representation of all sizes. Below we give a table showing the sizes and the former values, with the quantity in

each size- On

jale at..

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izes Former price $18 Former price $20 Former price $25

TROUSERS In fancy worsteds, neat stripes and mixtures, priced at .

Suits all 34i35136:37;38;39i4042;44; 7! 6! 4; 5j 8' 3! 6) 4' 31 2 4! 4, 7j 6. 2; 4; 4j j 3j 3' 3j 3j l 3j 3 j ('

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Silk Remnants Plain and fancy, the verv newest patterns and colors as they are the ends from our Spring selling every wanted weave ; lengths for waists and trimming, at onehalf " their real value.

Remnants of Cotton Materials cale, Poplin, MusGingham, Perlin, Lon Cloth, Nainsook, Skirting, Fancy Waisting, Table Da-, mask all perfect weave and print, lengths 1 to 10 yards. Save on these.

Boys' Suits mostly with two pair pants, odds and ends of higher priced lines at $3.95 Boys' Blue Serge Suits Norfolkstyle, pants full lined, at $4.45

Men's llats Yonr choice of oddments of our $2 and $2.50 lines at $1.48 Men's Union Suits, samples and broken lines in knit, mesh and nainsook, at 59

REMNANTS The Economy Center Counters Beckons Every Shrewd Shopper to this Great One -Day Remnant Sale. Muslin, unbleached, 36 inches wide, very strong and durable, perfect weave, regular 15c value; 1 to 5-vard lengths. Per vard 10 (Limit 10 yds.) Crepe Plisse The quality for underwear and waists, 2S inches wide; fine even crinkle; worth 18c yd

Printed Voile and Batiste, 40 inches wide; stripes, dots and floral patterns;

y lengths 2 to 10 yards; values to 39c.

Per ,yard 14 Silkoline, light colored ground with small neat figures for drapery and summer comforters, 36 inches wide; worth 18c. Per yard ..13 Bohemian Ticking, length 10 to 20 yards, feather-proof, 40 inches wide, unbleached; 25c quality. Yard... 18

Corsets of best coutils, medium and long; a better corset cannot be sold for less than $1.50. Because of IS, 19 and 20 sizes onlv we clear at. ' 45C Waists of cotton crepes, voiles ar.d organdies odd sizes and styles, grouped for Remnant Sale onlv 05 c Dresses of Crepe de Chene, also Taffeta, several colors, all sizes represented; all new Spring and Summer styles selling regularlv for $13.50 to $15, at our Remnant Clearing: sale for S8.85

$1.50 Voile Curtains in white, ivorv or ecru; finished with neat hemstitched hem and trimme d lace, 2V2 yards long. Per pair 98C 12HC Scrim, 36 inches wide, open work border and plain white center, at, per vard

Sunshine best cleaner for allwhite kid shoes: 25c value, special at 15C (Limit 2 bottles-) Quick White, best cleaner for all kinds of Canvas Shoes; 10c value, on sale at -8C-

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wear Barefoot Sandals in black only, good ones, all sizes, 5 to 2, selling for $1 25 and $1.50 at.....! Womenls Shoes, patents and dulls, button, good ones, 6izes 3 to 7- On sale S2.69 Women's Oxfords, gun metal and patents, sizes 2H to 4. On eale at . SI. 49 Women's Tan Oxfords and Pumps, sizes 2 to 4. On sale at S1.19 Women's Shoes, black and tan suede, sizes 3 to 5. On Bale at si.98 Women's ShQes, patents and dulls, sizes 2 to 6- On sale S2.49 Men's Sample Shoes, sizes 6 to 8. O sale S2.48

Boys' Shoes, button and lace, 1 to zVi. On sal S1.98

Little Boys' Shoes, button and lace, 9 to 134, tl S1.79

Rugs and Drapery

Remnants

27x54 Velvet Rugs $1.98 6x9 Congoleum Rugs....g3 gQ Dx12 Fiber Rugs $12!50 f x9 Grass Rugs - $4.50 Linoleum Remnants 49c 27x54 Rug Rags ggg S6-inch Rug Eorder 18x36 Grass Rugs 3Qq

25c Cretonnes

$2.C0 Curtains Sunfast Madras 121jC Scrim 25c Marquisette

19c $1.39 69c 9c

19c

$1.00 Curtains 3q Double Blankets Qq

All Drapery Remnants Half Price.

Sale of Odd Dining Chairs

Dining Chairs In broken sets, in all finishes, solid oak construction with black or Spanish leather seats. These are just what you want to fill in place of the chair that Is broken. At prices that we could not buy them for at the present time. . We have a fine assortment to make your choice from while, they last. Come in and see them $1.48 to $3.48

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Grocery Specials

3 Rolls Good Toilet Paper .'.10 Quaker Rolled Oats, per pkg 8 Argo Gloss Starch, per pkg 4 2 cans Hawaiian Sliced Pineapple 37 2 cans Sweet Apple Cider 19 1 dczen Tuberose Bulbs 12 3 lbs. Good QualityCooking Figs 32 3 pkgs. Golden Rod Washing Powder.. 14 2 cans Cupid Brand Red Kidney Beans 29 2 pkgs. Skinner's Egg Noodles 21C 2 bars H. & H. Carpet

Cleaner Soap 25cl

2 lbs. Fancy Evaporated Peaches ....29c: 6 bars U. S. Mail Soap 29 6 bars Swift's Pride Soap 25c: Minas Blend Coffee, per lb 25 3 pkgs. Trypossa Jelly Powder 28C 3 lbs. Fancy Head Rice .28 1 dozen Gladioli Bulbs 12c: 2 cans Libby's FancyRed Salmon 58 6 small Cans Pet Brand Milk 35 3 cans Old Dutch Cleariser 25 1 lb. pkg. 20-Mule Team Borax ....11 1 big Bottle Strong Bluing 9

3 lbs. Large Juicy

Prunes 44C

SUGAR Best Granulated, with order or l.o0 or more (flour, but

ter, "butterine or soap not included), 10 lbs. 89C

Wall Paint, flat color, 1-qt. size; a number of colors to choose from; regularly 80c. At the "Remnant Sale for, per quart 35 Selzer Glasses Thin blown clear glass, bell shape; regularlv 5c. At the Remnant Sale price of, each

MILLINERY One Lot of Black Trimmed Hats medium and large size of finest quality of Hemps and. Lisere; former price $4.00. Now All Children's Hats in our stock regardless of former price will be sold for 95C Hats Trimmed g Hats Trimmed Free.

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