Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 34, Hammond, Lake County, 27 July 1917 — Page 7

THE TIMES PAGE Lemon Juice Softens and Whitens Rough, Red Hands PlBLrfSHED FOP THE I JV T E S T Or) HOME -LOVING PEOPLE VOL. L, NO. 33. FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1917. PRICE ATTENTION. Women can make a quarter pint of wonderful lemon beauty cream for few cents. Nothing so good! To soften, smoothen. and whiten the face, neck, arms and particularly the hands when chafed, red or rough there is nothing better than lemon juice, but pure lemon "juice is too highly acid and often irritating. A splendid lotion is prepared in a moment by squeezing the juice of two fresh lemons into a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white. Be sure to strain the lemon juice through a cloth so no pulp gets into the bottle, then this creamy lotion will stay sweetly fragrant and fresh for months. Any grocer will supply the lemons and any druggist or'.tollet counter will sell you three ounces of orchard white for a few cents. This is the best lotion you could use. Massage it daily Into the face. neck, arms .and hands and see for yourself. It helps remove tan. sallowness. and freckles,' and every girl knows that lemons are used to bleach and whiten the skin. Adv.

Friday, July 27, 1917i

, East Chicago tier People and Occurences

Two boxes were sent to Fort Wayne from the East Chicago Red Cross chapter today. The boxes contained surgical dr&acings in gauze and muslin. A number of the members of the East Chicago Elks attended the meeting at the Hammond Elks club rooms last evening. The Knights, of Pythias -will hold a patriotic meeting tonight at the K. of P. hall. Mrs. E. A. Peters -will entertain the Rebeccas tomorrow evening at her home . on Baring avenue. This is to be a degree staff birthday celebration. Mrs. L. A. Booth and little son Evert are spending the day in the country. Rev. A. "W. Johnson and wife are In Chicago today. Miss Etta Dixon leaves for Alton. 111., this week where she will spend her vacation. Miss Gertrude Fitzgerald is visiting friends In Michigan for a couple of weeks. Mrs. Max Nassau entertained a number cf little girls last Wednesday afternoon in honor of her little daughter. Miss Ruth's birthday. The Ladies' Aid of the Congregational church will meet at the Red Cross sewing center Monday afternoon. It is hoped that a number of the ladies will be present.

The K. of P. will hold their patriotic meeting this evening at the K. of P. hall. A special invitation has been issued to the Pythian Sisters, wives, brothers, sisters of the lodge. Visiting brethern are especially invited. The program will tegin at 8:30 sharp. The following program will take place: American Entire Lodge Address of ' Welcome W. D. Irish Response Pythian Sisters Orchestra Vocal Solo Selected Miss Ethel Silverman Pythianism and Patriotism 1 S. T. Johnston

Star Spangled Banner Entire Lodge

After the program there will, be re freshmetns and dancing. NOTICE. Open meeting Saturday afternoon July 28. on the initiative and referen dum. K. of P. hall. East Chicago, Ind.

under auspices of Co-Operative Labor

Movement of Lake county and vieinl ty. Everybody invited. C. F. FORBECK. Secy.

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Indiana Harbor Personal and Otherwise

The graduating examination in the making of Red Cross surgical dressings will be riven Saturday morning, July

28 to a class of eighteen women. These

women will instruct during the follow

ing week under the direction of Miss Johnson, after which time they will be

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WHITENS THE SKIN at once or your money back. Is absolutely Invisible. Red, Brown or Dark Face, Neck, Arms or Hands made a beautiful white at once. When entertaining or being entertained you will And exquisite satisfaction in having your skin so beautiful. Accept no substitute. Sold at every toilet counterPrice. 50 cents. Try DERMA VIVA ROUGE, purely vegetable, mirrored box.

I G&t Reasons P f y-Tjj looks host in a jCf Bavaria 0 I C B athing-fef

There is that confidence of security when in a Bavaria Bathing Suit You know you look right you feel right the seams ara Eterally molded together. No bag or sag in a Bavaria the yarns and cloths are shrunk before entering the garment all the ihrink ia out. No rips to mend hermetically joined at all connection. Fit like your kia no flarring, no pulling, no drawing. Everything stays where the maker intended it to bet Real bathing joy when assisted by a Bavaria. . It ia one of life's little happiness makers. & Cuitom demands ycur best appearance always.

! Too. re not wearing out-of-date collars or suits or tie. Society command a Bavaria, with the up-to-the-secOnd featurea. One or two piece suits.

Good suits at 50c and wonderful values at $1.00 and up.

No matter how big or small you are, your aize is here.

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The Dresser and Cliiffonier are bi and roomy,- finished in rich Circassian walnut with beveled edge French plate mirrors and with non-breakable drawer bottoms. The bed is a SIMMON BED of scientific light weight steel finished in that evor'asting Verms Martin finish.' Special for Au ust for the'"7C f( three pieces 0"LIU

This C. Y. C. Genuine Reed Baby Carriage, fully equipped for baby's comfort, easy running and priced for August, only

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This solid oak Refrigerator, built of solid seasoned oak, seven-wall construction. Specially priced for August

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This Krohler Duofold, a handsome piece of furniture in day time, instantly converted . into a comfortable bed the new style - bed which takes a regular mattress, which insures a good night's rest; constructed of solid oak with substantial upholstering. Specially priced for August

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This handsome 8-cylinder combination Coal and Gas Range, built of highest grade casting, has 4 burners for coal or wood and 4 burners for gas; will bake with coal or gas, or both, without changing any part; guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. While our present supply lasts we will sell them at High warming closet, extra.

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unteer work if qualified. Miss Johnson reports that some of the ladies possess very deft fingers and give promise of

becoming splendid instructors. The classes today are studying and making muslina. oakum pad, and fracture pillows. Members oT the M. K. Ladies' Aid society and the Christian LadiesAid worked on comfort kits at the Riley building yesterday afternoon. Special tonight at the Columbia theatre. Mary Pickford will appear in an excellent 7-part feature entitled "Romanceof The Redwoods," All lovers of Mary Fickford should see this excellent photoplay. Tonight only, at the Columbia theatre. Our special ventilation system will also Je completed and in working order tonight. 7-27-1 The Good Health Baby station at the Riley school building is getting along nicely. Forty-eight babies are now enrolled. The clinics are free and are held each Tuesday and Thursday from 1 to 3 p. m. The work is being carried on by the board of health for children under two years of age. Charles Walsh of Elm street, is visiting his sister In New York. The annual picnic cf the Ladies' Aid of St. Paul's Lutheran church will be held Sunday. July 29 at Clark Road and Lake Shore electric line. Take Gary interurban to Clark road and walk two blocks north. Divine servto.es will be hold at 10:30 at the picnic grouna, hi 2 th Sunday school children will render a program. Lunch and dinner will

b served

Mrs. Russell Jenkins of Detroit, who!

has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jenkins of Elm street, will leave today for her home. She will be accompanied by her yountr son who has be?n spending the summer with his grandparents. Mrs. M. J. Walsh and sister, Mrs. Hugh Binkey. will motor to Sr.. Joe tomorrow to" visit with their mother. Mrs. William Haghes and daughter Lillian, were Chicago shoppers yesterday. Miss Gasina DeHoll entertained ten girls at a slumber party in honor of Miss Daisy Mock who will soon leave to make her future home in IJassillon. Ohio. The front porch was a scene of mattresses, pillows and bedding, the result of the slumberless party. J. H. Kilpatrick of Chicago, and M. E. Kilpatrick and family cf Pennsylvania avenue, have returned from a trip to Sturges, Mich.,' in their machine.

I Dr. N. L. Stenberg will leave tomor

row for a two weeks' vacation in Michigan. Mrs. George Miller and son Henry will go Monday to Princeton, Ind., for a visit with Mrs. Miller's parents. W. J. Murray will leave today for a short vacation. Miss Ora McQuilkin of Elm street, is one of the M. E. Epwvrih leaders who is at the conference at Battle Ground. Ind. Five members and Rev. Jones went from here. They are "expected back Monday. Mr. Mork nt Grf rvir, "street-, "-f-o

been working in Massillon. . Ohio, for some time, is moving hia amily there now. The yexpect to leave soon and are now selling their household goods. Several social functions have been planned in thier honor. . Dr. Robinson' and family will occupy their flat. NEW REALTY TRANSFERS FILED (Special to The Timss.) CROWN" POINT, IND., July 27. The following new realty tracsfers have been filed here: GART. John Svartx to Irene P. Cocley and husband. L 22, B 1. South Park Add. -i 100 Gary-Hobt. Inv. Realty Co. to Frank E. Jack et al. Ls 3, 7, B 4, 1st Sub. to Oakington Parle - 1,000.00 William Woldt and wife to Charles Tucuas, La 7. 8. Woldts 3rd add. 1.00 TOLLESTON'. Herman L. Frankel and wife to Jack Kulis. Lsl4. 15. B 17. Co.'s 3rd Add. 1.00 So. Side Tr. & Sav. Bk. to So. Shore Land Co., Ls 6, 7, B 17, A, Go's 5th Add. 35.00 HAMMOND. James E. Cochran and wife to Bert Swet and wife, L 12. B 1, H. W. Sohl's 5th Add. 1.00 NEW CHICAGO. Fr-1 A Nvllle and wife to

Anna A. Dahlberg, Ls 21, 22, B 12. 4th Add. EAST CHICAGO. Smith Miller Co. to F. William Littman and wife, L 32. B 2, NW 32-37-9 CROWN- POINT. Nellie Stephens and husband to

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"Let Us Pay With Our Bodies For Our Soul's Desires." Roosevelt.

LADIES' WAIST. By Anabfil Worthington.

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woman ever feels that she has all the waists that she needs for all occasions, and so a charmingly simple, semitailored waist like No. 8,370 is always a useful acquisition. The anginal of this was made of raaiutn taffeta and trimmed with ruffles of self-material and fancy buttons. Crepe de Chine, hemstitched and with ruffles of finely plaited net, is another possibility. The centre cf attraction is the large capelike collar and the revers. which are formed by rolling back the fronts of th waist These refers may be stitched to the collar or left free. One may choose either style of sleeves, as both the long ones with cuffs and the short ones are offered. The shirtwaist pattern, Xo. 8,370, is cut in sizes 36 to 44 inches bust measure. The 3Q inch sire requirea 2i yards 33 inch material, with. 1 yards plaiting. To obtain this pattern send 10 cent