Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 306, Hammond, Lake County, 8 June 1917 — Page 8
THE TIMES
Friday. June 8, 1917
Gifts lor She Bride
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This is the time of the year when one's thoughts naturally turn to Gifts for the Bride. We've already anticipated your, requirements all our preparations
have been made. Never before have we shown so complete and beautiful a collection of suitable Gifts at prices that will fit any purse. And the helpful assistance we offer- our patrons in choosing suitable Gifts, makes it a real pleasure to purchase here.
East Chicago lisr People mad Occurences
SHOES For hot weather there is comfort in canvas or fabric shoes. .White is a summer color and we have anticipated "your needs. Above is only one of many new offerings. J. SCHLOER & SON 95 State St. .Hammond, IndWe Give S. & H. Green Trading Stamps.
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Mrs. Cheney end Mrs. W. R. Diamond have postponed the meeting of t,he D. A. R. which was to have been held Monday the 11th until further notice. The public is cordially invited to use the Rsd Cross center rooms at 722 Chicago avenue, at any time. The Reciprocity club will have charge of the Red Cross Center at 722 Chicago ai-pmic suite 5. this afternoon. Unnfl-
ages and dressings will be made.
P. J. McKcnna passed away last eve1
Ing at his home at 144th and Barin
avenue. Ho was stricken with hea
trouble. The dec-eased is survived t
his wife, five sons and three daughters. The McKenna family have made their home here for several years, and the entire community extends their sympathy to the bereaved family. Odd Fellows Encampment and Rebeccas take notice: Owing to the death of Brother Chas E. Bowen, the time of the I. O. O. F. memorial service will be changed from 3 p. m. to 7:30 p. m., Cunday. May 10th. at the M. E. cnun-h. By order of committee. The Delta Thl Delia Sorority mn last evening at the home of Mrs. D. R. Johns in the Herod flat on Baring avenue. Miss Cary Ross of Magoun avenue delightfully entertained Wednesday evening in honor of the bride-elect. Miss Dollie Dixon. This was a cut giass and china shower, and the brideelect was presented with many beautiful gifts. The decorations were in the bride's colors c pjik anc wnrte aim in sweet piz au roses. The evening was sepnt l. h r.-.ck wedding. Hazel "Wheel bein,? t.. rlde and Miss Bess Jones the groom. Miss Carry Ross bestman. Miss Hart and Monroe bridesmaids, Mi!s Stoimont flower girl and Miss Mea.-lt ring bearer. Refreshments were served by the hostess colors being carried out in the pink and white. Mi 8 Lilian Dixon House of Harvey. 111., delightfully entertained at her home in K&rv y, 11., in tienor of Miss Dollis Dixon, bride-elect, last evening. Evening was spent in games and music. Decoration in the bride's colors of pink and white.
Vernon Lloyd of Lowell, Is working in this city now. He expect to work here moat of the summer. Wad Bender. on of Mr. and Mrs.
Mark Bender of Grapevine street, has been selected preeldent of the Phi Kappa Psl fraternity for the comin year at the University of Chicago. Mrs. Carltn entertained the Tuesday evening 500 club at her home on Hemlock street. Prizes were awarded, to Mrs. Hilem and Mrs. Carlin. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Covington. . Mrs. Hart received a card from her son Walter this morning stating that he had passed through Fort Wayne and was on his way to New Jersey. Very special at Columbia theatre tonight. Clara Kimball Young will be featured in one of the best and strongest productions she has yet appeaned in The I'rlee She Paid. Be sure to see this excellent feature tonight. 6-8-1
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Liberty Bond?
Sow Is tte Tim 'to Clet Kid of Tkese Ugly Spots. There's no longer the slightest need of feeling ashamed of your freckles, as the prescription othine double strength is guaranteed to remove these homely spots. Simply get an ounce of othine doub'3 strength from any druggist and app4y a little of it niRht and morning and you should soon sc-e that even the worst freckles have begun. to disappear, while the lighter ones have vanished entirely. It is seldom that more than an ounce is needed to completely clear the skin and gain a beautiful clear complexion. Be sure to ask for the double strength othine as this is sold under guarantee of money back if it fafls to remove freckles. Adv.
The Met and Art Shop 'SPECIAL SALE Fifty per cent reduction in Trimmed and Unt rimmed Hats. A large line of . desirable shapes and colors, prices ,up to $10, reduced onehalf. A ten per cent reduction in Neckwear, Jabots, Collars, Kuchings, Capes, etc. Unusual values in liibbons, Hosiery and Stamped Linens. xV few Corsets at greatly reduced price. We arc discontinuing this line. See our new .line of White Satin, Satain and Straw, Velvet and Straw and Feather Hats. Tiie Hat and Art' Shop 703 Chicago Ave. East Chicago, Ind.
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FOR THE JUNE BRIDES SPECIAL SALE OF HOME OUTFITS ALL THIS MONTH Casfo or Easy Payments Call in now and look over our immense line. Let us show you how much we can save you on your home furnishings. SPECIAL THIS WEEK. Genuine lied Cedar Chests, are 45 inches long, have copper handles, lock and key. Regular Q "IE value $15.00, now only O. 0
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Indiana Harbor Personal find Other tse
QEXTLEMEX Want comfortable room. Phone 578-M. 6-8-1 There will be a special meeting of the Indiana Harbor F. & A. M., No. 6SC at the Indiana Harbor lodge rooms at 1 p. m. Sunday the 10. Conduct funeral of Brother Charles E. Bowen. By order of V. M. Herbert, J Treen and P. D. Shook, Secretary. All Harbor news or want ads must be in to the reporter by 11 o'clock each morning. ROOM WANTED Gentleman would like comfortable pleasant room with private family for loevging four nights a week. Phone 578-J. 6-S-l A pretty wedding was solemnized Tuesday when Miss Anna Spenner nd Philip Holstrom were married at tVi home of the Swedish Lutheran pastorV Arthur W. Johnson. The bride was at4 tended by her sister, and George Gardell of Chicago, was best man. They left Immediately for a trip through Wisconsin, and will be at home to their friends after July 1. at 3016 Fir street. , Mrs. Shiemaker of Grapevine street, received a letter from her son Bryan, stating that he Is now at Fort Washington Barracks. Washington, V. C. All if the morning Is devoted to school wkork and drill in the afternoon. The I. O. O. F. will hold a special meeting? Saturday night at 8 o'clock in the Auditorium to make arrangements for Brother Bowan's funeral which will be held Sunday. All parents whose children attend the, U. P. Sunday schol are asked to see that they are there to practice for the Children's Day exercises at the church, at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. The teachers of the Sunday school are eager to make this year's exercise the best they have ev.er had, and they must have the co-operation of the parents to see that the children are there.
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Young Men's and Men's Suits-
The lack of Spring weather left us with an overstock of new models in Young Men's and Men's Suits,
therefore we are making this special offer:
This young man wears one of the new Varsity Fifty-Five suits by Hart, Schaffner & Marx, two buttons, patch-pockets; other variations; the best styles of the season.
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Good Shape Keeping It's easy to select goods that you like in buying clothes; but you can't tell from the looks of them whether they will keep shape or not. We'll show you the Hart, Schaffner & Marx label sewed in the garments; that's all you need to know. That label means all-wool fabric; it means style and permanent shape; it means you'll get back in service and satisfaction all that you paid for the clothes. s They are priced at $22.50. There are certain things about men's clothes that you can see for yourself style, pattern and fit. There are others you can't see comfort, satisfaction and wearing qualities. For these qualities you must depend upon the maker's
reputation and the dealer s word.
YouVe Not Hard to Fit You may think so because you're stout; you may pay $50 to $60 to a tailor with this in your mind. Don't do it; it isn't good business. Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes give you everything you're looking for quality, all-wool fabric, fit, style and all at one-half that price. Your satisfaction is guaranteed. They are priced at $25.00. 4
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FOR THIS SALE ONLY SUITS FOR YOUNG MEN AT 12.50 $13.50 and $15.00 They are made up in new English models, pinchbacks and belted. They are just the kind you want for spring and summer. Some are full, one-half and one-fourth lined.
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Fiftv-Five models; the stout or
medium stout, or regular con servative styles for older o, heavier men.
These, clothes are for men who know the value of good quality; the economy of allwool fabrics, of good style and exact fit. Such men like to see the label in the clothes, just as they like to see a good signature on a check. Well show you the signature on these Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes; a small thing to look for, a big thing to find.
Priced at $13, $20, $22.50 and $25.
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This one is very stylish for spring Not all the good overcoats this season have belts; the loose, boxy type, with patch pockets and adjustable collar, has a good many friends. You 11 like the wav
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have designed these overcoats; there's a "swagger" look to them that is much desired by many men. We have lots of different overcoat and suit models; a style for every taste; a fit for every figure.
Priced at $16.50 and $20.00.
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