Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 22, Hammond, Lake County, 13 July 1917 — Page 6

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THE TIMES Friday. July 13, 1917. AMERICAN JACKIES CAPTURE ANOTHER "SUBMARINE"; THIS IS A LIVE ONE itiiMiaigBawBBBj" -T,, HAMMOND'S GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE A i vrA: sl ; & Mar goes Fat est i Thrift is the National slogan now-a-days, and jf you are one who has been amazed - yes, perhaps a trifle fright-1 ened at the continuous rise in the price of everv duv necessities, visit our

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and see for yourself that your dollar has a purchasing capacity really greater than what .vou have recently been irivine it

credit for. A&end tills Big. Sale 1 Saturday 1

Double Stamps Given Until Noon

Easti Chicago Her Peopleiand Occurences

tective Association. The fire dopartmont was called at an early hour this morning: to put out a blaze which had started in a tronUola car on the B. & O. tracks near the luter-

j s'.ate. The f:r' was caused by the car Willis E. Roe who is in Indianapolis hng oadcJ vith jlot cinders. on business connected wfith the state i Mjss KWl(. stf.flVs. who has been in tax board's hearing on thistcity's indus- j Wisconsin for the Tast two weeks retrial valuations, is e.vpectedhome today.) turned yesterday afternoon. He represented-the Home Owner's Pro- Miss M. J. Sontagr and Miss Mary A.

Davis will leave tomorrow afternoon for a I,ake trip. They will be gone for about a week and will spend a few days in Plainileld and Starved Hock. 111. Mr. and Mrs. Edward IVllrie will leave Saturday afternoon for a lave trip to Charlevoix tind f-t. JanifE, Mich. They will be KO.no for s-veral weeks. The Krocus Club met yesterday .ifterwmii at the iiotne of Mrs. I". II. P.illiter of Oleott avenue. The nfteriioon was

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Wonderful offerings in our clothing ection for Saturdao.'. All our $9 50 and $10.00 Men's 2-piece

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.Hart, Schaffner & Marx fancy -weaves, Apiece Suits, redumed from $20 to

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For. Saturday Men's Dress Pants at a big reduction. The variety is varied, the price will appealSee them.

DoufcleExtra Special Outing Trousers Here lsa snap- All reduc.ed to

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The Shoe Section Will be a busy place Saturday- There is a reason; the values are unmatcbable. Men's high-grade Dross Shoes they come in round and English g toes, black only. Try a pair! ''traUU

Men's Oxfords Every pair guaranteed; bought by us before the advance; nothing better. The style

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Special-Low Offering in Women's and Children's Oxfords

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Ladies' Walk-Over Pumps in kid or patent are exceptional vclues at -

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The kind that satisfies, for instance, Wilson Bros$2.00 Dress Shirts, fast colors, made of good quality

fancy shirtings- Special for Saturday

Wilson Bros. B. V. or Knit Underwear for Men

Union Suits, all styles, all sizes. Special for Saturday

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Sport Shirts They are worth $1.50; big assortment. You will appreciate this special bargr-in f Q for Saturday. Only I I 1 W

Bathing Suits and Caps for Men, Women and Children.

LADIES' READY TO WEAR In our newly enlarged up-to-date section this week we feature Women's and Misses' Afternoon Dresses, made of fine sheer striped lawn with gathered waist and skirt. Collars and cuffs are of white organdies

neatly trimmed with narrow lace. a

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Seasonable Sport Suits, plain white or stripes with colored collars and cuffs, fancy smocking, loirs coat and gased skirt styles with deep pockets and

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Dressy Waists for Women White made of fine quality Lawns and Voiles, neatly trimmed with fancy

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Women's Wash Skirts, made of poplin, honeycomb.

gabardine and linen with slit pockets, wide girdle.

fancy trimming with large buttonsSpecial B

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Fibre Silk with double soles, spliced heel and tes,

double tops, black or white, all sizes. Special Saturday, pair

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CHILDREN'S HOSE Fine .rib, the kind that gives satisfaction, all sizes, ,

specially priced ; oiatK, wnue, pins

and blue, good values. , Per pair .Good quality Ladies' Hose; black, white or tan. all sizes. Special, per pair Children's Fancy Sox, variety of colors. Special for Saturday

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SLIP-ON VEILS The veil that requires no tying, no p;.ns- Just slip it on. Fractical for motoring, golfing and general

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American jackies and the "submarine" they bagged. The jackies of an American battleship while at submarine practice recently spotted a shark and used it is a U-boat tarpet. The shark was not hit, but was killed by the detonation of an exploding shell and was soon hauled aboard.

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ein nt in SKWiiiK h'l a l--liri-uis luncheon e.i sf-rvfd tiy tln Ih.sism. Mr. nnd Mrs. .Ii.hn Z. II.iUKh f Xortli Mapoun will U-avo Hnturilny for LakOenva. Wis. Th:y will motor there in their machine and will remain for a few weeks' vacation. The eeiiTM't riant at TUifTineton will hold their annual mmic tomorrow nt Martin's 'drove uhih is n hort distance out of Chicago. All those employed at the plant are Invited to attend. Don't fail to register today at the public library. There are notaries present to 8J.iKt. Any wom:n ean register any day at the home of Mr. (.J. W. Lewis, or can reerisetr at the city clerk's office. IT. J. Oilman is being- entertained today at a hancjuet Riven by the New Vork Life In.-uranre cumi any at t hu Edgewater ISeach Ih.itel. in ("licspo. - Mrs. II. K. droves and children are viitinif in Crown IViiia. Ind.. for a feudays. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Williams and family returned yest.-rday from Michigan where they motored, to visit wil!$ Mr. Williams' mother. Mrs. II. .1. Oilman very pleasantly entertained the original Fin 1 Siele ("uh at her h uii" on Matrouii aveuui- yesterday afternoon. Don't fail to register at the library this afternoon or tTiis evening. There are notarjs present to af-sist. The protto hand gives its first ruldic concert tonijrht in l.itinar in the iaki front park. They are under contract

for Friday evening- of each week. At number of the members i t the order j will go over to th. park tonight to list-l

en to this jjroump musical organization

tht- lied Onss. The president asks that at many Indies as car be present at these meetinjr! for its success. Frank danger of Orepevine street, is paekinR his household furniture to move to Oh n ton, Ohio, the last of next week. Indiana Harbor lodge, N'o. 115.")t5 M. W. A. is phinhiinK an open itieljns and smoker for Friday evening-. July 13 at the lodfj-e. rooms in the Auditorium hall. All the men between the nges of IS and 15 are cordially Invited to be present. Several prominent speakers have been secured anil a good time is assured by every one. Come and get wise on the greatest fraternal beneficial organization in the world. And we are patriotic, to. Mis?s Fannie Marcovlch left this morning for Alliance. Ohio, to visit her sister, Mr:-. David Wechsler. Ea Marcovich is there now and will leave v.'ilh Miss Fannie in two weeks for a four weeks' visit in Detroit. Mrs. Olaude Smith was a Chicago visitor yrstordny... Don't forget th Model Saloon tomorrow n.ght. Fun for everybody. In the M. E. church basement.

Two Hard dobs. I.enve it to us nnd we'd say that the htmles't jf;hs are trying to give satisfaction either ns a stepmother or as manager of a tail-end baseball club. Cincinnati Enquirer.

Ask Yourself How You Can Serve Your Country?

Indiana Harbor Personal and Otherwise

Very special at Columbia Theatre tonight a vtfy strong- feature, "The Power of Evil" will be shown. Also one of those delightful Christie comedies. Don't miss the program today. 7-13 U. D. L. 0!a7.-brook, repros- ntinjr the city in the matter of increa:-inK" the taxable valuations of the city, la in Indianapolis in conference with the governor, attorney peneral and members of the state tax board, lie is expeeted back today. The Ladles' Aid society of the M. E. church met at the home of Mrs. Robert McAusIan ycsterd;uy afternoon and it na;i decided that the 'adies would give three Thursday n month to unrkinr for

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The Universal Hair Bow Fasteners) saves double on your Hair Bow Ribbons- " Priced at only ..... , C?u

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C- M. C. Mercerized Crochet Cotton in white, all

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Summer Hats for Children We have them in all styles, both Sport and Straws. The price is less

than cost to manufacturePriced at 1Sc, 39c and ...

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For Saturday we will sell Boys' Combination 2-piece

Bathing Suits, blue with white trimming. Special, per suit

53c

Ladies' Princess Slips, made of fine nainsook, nicely made, trimmed with line lace. a ftp 5

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Special Children's Sox Garters, pink and blue with fancy ribbon bows- Per pair

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