Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 43, Hammond, Lake County, 7 August 1917 — Page 6

PAGE SIX

THE TIMES Tuesday, August 7, 1917.

It Benefits the " Most Belicate Skin There is nothing like Herrr.o Almond Cream fcr Cleansing and softening the skin. Women everywhere are delighted with the quick, positive results it produces. It brings the natural bloom of health and vigor to the most delicate skin.

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Brings Etauty " crad regularly, will retr.cvt blackheads, wrinkles nd prematura Iir.es. It contains almond oil, which authorities say is in unusual tissue builder. If ycu have a ea.ll :, dry sxia Try This Treatment Bathe the face every day in ccld water, followed by five minutes' massage with Hermo Almond Crur. Vcu will notice an improvement almost immediately. This will stimulate the circulation and nourish the tissues. With this trtatment you can tone up tha muscles, invigorate the skin, and in a short time have a complexion that everyor.e will admire. Act Today The sosr.er ycu use Hertoo Almond Cream, the sooner you can Improve your ccmpitsicr.. So don't hesitate. Get a Jar from your drc jgi't or any of the dealers r.atr.ed below and try It tonight, Eerao Co., 542 C 63rd SL, Chicago For SaJ Bt X. C. SEiaaa Co., 3uBaeal Spaars Fharm&cv, Xast Chicago. Botith Side Drug- Store, Zut ducaa"0. X H. Matt Sra. Drag-gist. Whiting. M. Sternberg-, W tut tup, ladTeatral Dray Store. ladi&aa Harbor. lad. Xleiaetnaii' Pharmacy, Indiana Eir. bor, lad. Red Star Pharmacy, Indiana HSrbor, lad.

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Buy a S2C.OO XJbarty Sen. 3- BaUt ol Wtitliia-, cjea 9 a- m, to 8 p. jn. 5-21 At the Princess theatre today. TVm. Fox presents June Caprice in a "Child of the Wild." A hert-bres.it lr. phc-to-play in f.ve parte. Also a good Jerry Comedy. 5-7-1 Misses ru'.al'.a and Marg-uerite Dexter cf Atchison avfr.ue, have returned from Ccliwater. Mich., where they visited with relatives. Mrs. By rr.es and family of Davidson place, have moved into their home in Atchisoa avenue which they purchased cf Jarr.ea Cross. Mr. ar.d Mr a. Steirr-reeker cf Detroit, who were here visiting tha latter's sister, Mrs. Thomas Bartlett. have rone to Iowa for a visit before returning home. Mrs. Eustace Blesori of Cleveland avenue, spent yesterday in Chicago. Mrs. The mas McCarthy of Central avenue, entertained her nieces. Misses Kar.ley of Oak Park, over Sunday. Mrs. Harry Lee cf Fischrjpp avenue. Is spending a few days as the guest of relatives in Grand Crossing. Mrs. K- Jurrles and two daughters. Alma, and Erva. spent the week-end at the home cf Mrs. Fred Vater and Mrs. A- Opperrr.an. Mr. and Mrs. John Viscor.tl cf Roberta avenue, have left for a week's visit at Dwight, 111. Mr. and Mrs. AI Ehlers of Hammond, visited hs sister, Mrs. Fred Vater on Saturday evening. Mrs. Arthur 5 chiller cf Laporte avetraa, entertained a number cf friends at a, luncheon at her home in Laporte ave cue. Mr. and Mrs. John Bieeen of Atchison avenue, entertained a number cf reetlves at their home on Saturday evening In honor of their fortieth wedding anniversary. A very pleasant evening waa spent, the guests extending to th:s fortunate couple their best wishes for many more years of harr y married life. The Parish club cf Sacred Heart church will give a picnic at Eindel's grove tomorrow af'err.vtr. ar.d evening. Baseball and races. Refreshments served by the ladies of the church. The marriage cf Miss Margaret Modrock of "Whiting, and Raymond Buell cf F.obe.rtsdle, which took place on June 9, has jus been learned by the bride's parents. The groom enlisted sometime ago and is at present employed by the government in the ship yards at Wauiegan. Mrs. Euell left for Waukegan on Sunday to Join her husband. John J. Keller agent for the Mutual Life Insurance Comp-any of New York, has again fcr the fourth time qualified in the 2 31-C-:5 Field club cf the company, thereby securing a trip to the

Yellowstone National park. Two hundred thousand li the amount of business written in applications by Mr. Keller. The agent must write and pay for ZPC0r"3 cf new business :r.: twelve months in order to gain membership in the Field club and with the membership goes a trip to Yellowstone Fark. On Saturday. August 11. at 10 p. m. the Field club special tram will leave Chicago via the Chicago 5r N. W Railway, arriving at Yellowstone August 14 at noon. The Field club will hold its convention in

Old Fa!

Jul inn, after which the del

It Works! Try It Tell how to loosen a sore, tender co-n o it I.fi cut w.thcut pain.

gates will make a five-day auto tour !

through the park, returning to their special the homeward journey will begin. There will be steps made at Salt Lake City, O'.oraio Springs and Denver. Mrs. Keller and Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Muffitt will make the trip with Mr. Kei-

er.

tv . . . ,, tender, aching corn and i The Mlrpah Sunday school class will sorene ,s ;s,ved. d be entertained by Mesdames Kein and fhrlveled that U l:f H.rst at the home of the latter on Ohio It is a .lcy 8ut

aene. cn iueiaav evening

Mr. and Mrs. Kessier of Tiicox. entertained Mr and Sirs. D. C. Swelckert and family cf Rochester. In!., ar.d the F. M. Drews cf Atkinson, Sunday. Mrs. Newman and daughters Jennie end Florence, who have been the guests of Mrs Sol Recht of lli'th street, have returned to their home in PeKalb. 111. Mrs U. Z. Swam cf Sheridan avenue, is entertaining her sister. Mrs. Matlak and daughter Winifred, of Steubenv:i;e. Ohio, and her niece. Mrs Franols Hervey and daughter? Jy ar.3 Jean of Des Moines. Ia.

(jooj ne spreeas rti iu.y in. -ru-gists here are kept busy dispeasir.g freezone. the ether discovery cf a Cincinati man. which i said to loosen any

I com so it lifts out with the fingers.

Ask at any pharmacy for a quarter ounce of freezone, which will cost very little, but ss said to be sufficient to rid cr.e'a feet of every hard or soft corn cr callus. You apply Just a few drops en the

and instantly the

soon the corn

ifts cut with-

pain. It ss a sticky sutsitnce wa:cn

dries when applied end never inf.amcs cr even irritates the adjoining tissue. This d.scoery will prevent thousands cf deaths annually from lockjaw and infection heretofore resulting from the suicidal habit of cutting corns. Adv.

; A. Ingram c-f Boston. Mass. j A son waa born Friday to Mr. and (Mrs. Julius Larson Mrs. Larson and I son are at Mercy hospital at Gary. Li--on Killigrew. Walter Boa! and Lawrence Ingram left yesterday by auto for 1 JiaMwin. Mich., to spend a week f.sh-

. ' Mr. and Mrs. A. Ingram left yes-.erd-.y I ,' f -r a few- iiv' visit at Marion. In i. CROWN POINT TC?'J:Z l 1 visiting for a couple cf days at tn. home ' ' ;of Mr. and Mrs Z. Fif.eH. ""aaiBaeaaeaBBBBa j "phe F.oyai Neighbor lodge will hold an The First National bank of this city j apron sale at the Oil Fellows' hall this is headquarters for the Boys' YVorkina ' evening.

Mr. and Mrs George Mellon and family of Hammond, visited here over Sunday with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fleck and Mrs. M. Fleck visited with relatives at Knox,

y busy man. as there i esterday. work connected with : 3Ir' w- E- Owen will entertain the Idea! Book club at her home this week

Wednesiay. Mr. and Mrs. H. Thleughoeft and Rev

; Schuelke left yesterday for Medfcrd. was issued to Fred , , (,H tb frm.r'i sister

Monr- and Miss Caroline Boldt on Mon- rV trl3 Wi!' be made

fotn are resioents or Crown Point

Keserve in Crown Point and Milton E Kerr haa charge of the work here. Boys from IS to 20 are urged to sign cards and enroll themselves for service. Prof. Heighway has charge of the county

work, ar.d is a is a great deal this movement.

Theodore citing Is driving a New Overland car.

A marriage license

day.

wno :s Quite sick, by auto.

Sister Clara Miss Carrie Kramer) has j Mrs. Arnold cf Indiana Harbor, visretumed to New York City after a pleas-' ited here over Sunday at the home of ant visit with her mother. Mrs. Joseph I Mr. and Mrs. H. Klaussen. Kramer and family. j i

A party composed of Misses Cora and; :

Annabelle and Ethel Sherman, and Miss

ST. JOHN

Helen Tegtmeir, and spent Saturiay and St the Kankakee river..

nday in camp at

in

"John Wich'.er transacted business

Chioago. on Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. P. G Fagen and son Roy. : Hose Ludwig of Chicago, visited Sunjoined a party composed cf Mr. Fagen's ' -3" Rr h- her parents, brother and family, who have been: Mr. and Mrs Emil Kei'.man and son spending some time here, who will motor j of Whiting, spent Sunday here with the to Sioux Rapids. Ia.. to spend a few latter's mother. Mrs. Jacob Klassen. y,.,),, , Mr. and Mrs Leo Hoffman of Dyer. , ,, . . 1 sr-er.t Sur.dav here w ih relatives. Miss Anna Wilson left on Monday to - ... , . . , . , , x. Jchn Ludw g of Chicago, visited Sun-

Biggs, in Hinsdale, 111.

here with his uncle. Nlch5 -

lay atternoci clas Ludwig.

Misses Ida Rosenbauer ar.d Dorothy i Mr Br j Mra. Vincent Thlelen spent Tioe accompanied Mr. and Mrs. William j 5unday w1th .h!r 9t,r . Hammond. Heinre to Flint Lake cn Sunday to en-.; je- eni MrS- Trs. Thome and daugh-

ter of Chicago, are visiting here with Mr. ami Mrs. Nick J. Lulwig. Jr.

gage a cotafe for the last week in August when a party cf Crown Point people will occupy itMrs. Wm. Heide has purchased a

handsome Premier car.

Miss Esther Kueyer of Benson vil'.e, 111., is a guest of her aunt, Mrs. Herman Tegtmeier on Joliet street, for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Root and grandson David Root, Jr.. motored to Indian

apolis cn Saturday for a few days' visit

with Mr. Root's brother, who will accompany them on their return trip.

Mr. and Mrs. John Voss and daughter)

and son cf Chicago, have returned to ;

L

DYER

Yesterday the N. I. G. & E. C. Co. had a number of men here putting in service wires giving several new sutscribers the current. Saturday evening our marshal received a telephone call asking him to be on the lock out for a machine with four men in it, from Cock, for they had crowded somebody into the ditch there. The machine was landed and the driver

that city after a pleasant visit with j ?aken b,fore Jud?e Evsr, who put ,hem

under bond for their appearance Wed-

Mr. and Mrs. Chester Beach

Miss Ella Massoth has returned from a pleasant visit with friends In Washington Heights.

ROBERTSDALE

nesday cf this week to answer to the charge. Mr. and Mrs. Anron Kaiser spent Sunday at Washington Heights, the guests of relatives. The D H. S. ball team went to Air.s-

wcrth Sunday afternoon

play

be

Miss Emma Christensen of Racine. Wis., spent the week-end here visiting her brother. E. A. 'Christensen and family cf Amy avenue. The members cf the Marquette club will be entertained Wednesday afternoon at the home cf Mrs. C. G. Euell cf Indiana boulevard.

team there, and added another their list cf defeats. r "

LOWELL

Mrs. James Lynch and daughter of

Erookston. are here the guests cf Mr. sand Mrs. Andy Nichl5. Harvey Wmdbigler. who is servi-gr in

Mr. and Mrs. Nash cf Atchison avenue. ! the U. S. army, and located at Srarta. entertained the former's mother from wis., is here visiting his mc-tvr. Mrs Chicago, over Sunday. Luoinda Wmdbigler. and other Relatives

son

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jewett and baby j and friends

of Hammond, spent Sunday here visit- i Mr. ar.d Mrs. U D Hurley and

ing at the Jewett home !n Indiana clarence, returned to their home in Valboulevard. ; paraiso last evening after a visit cf a Tony Novak of Myrtle avenue, spent courle of davs her with his si'er Mrs

. the week-end at Michigan City visiting j l. w. Ragon and family. jh:s sister. j L. Y. Ccw! was a Chicago business j Mrs. Jacob Mace of Bloom la rtoa. III., ' visitor yesterday. was the guest of Mrs. Henry Eggers cf i Mr. ani j. m. Castle. Mr. and Lake avenue, over Sunday. j Mrs. Ed Browne!! and son. and Harvey j Mr. and Mrs. John Morrison of Lake ! Wmdbiiier visited relatives in Union

avenue, entertained a number cf friends at their home over Sunday. Those from out cf town rresent were: Miss Grace Propp of Michigan City: Miss Clare and ,

i William Gierkpy of Sauk Ce,te

ana Hi.ium w ooc or tnicago. j ida. visited ' j Mrs. Smith and daughters. Helen j her Sunday

Jane and Phyllis cf Chicago, epent Sun-1

Mills. Ir.d.. yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Scrltchfleld have retuned from a week's visit at Wabash. W. F. Era h rock, Jr., and wife of In-

Mlnn.; ' dianspolis. and Arthur Erabrc-ok of Flcr- i

ir father, W. F. Bra brook

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Have you Indigestion? Your food will continue to disagree with you, ar.d cause distress until you strengthen your digestive organs, and tone and sweeten the stomach. Ycu can do this quickly and surelv bv promptly taking a few doses of

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Their natural action relieves the stomach of undigested food, stimulates the flow cf gastric juice, renews the activity of the liver and bowels, snd strengthens the digestive system. Take them with confidence, for 60 years' experience prove that Beecham's Pills Are good for the Stomach LanMt S!o iJ Any Motficfate ia Uia WarliL ifarrvWk la boxva. 10c, ZSc

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(day here the guest cf Mr. and Mrs. G. ! j M. Gough cf Roberts avenue. ! Mr. ar.d Mrs. Sam Cunningham and!

son of Indiana Harbor, visited Julius , Stress and family of Atchison avenue. '

Sunday. : Mrs. Oscar Holstrom returned to her. home in Detroit. Mich,, after a week's visit at the Holstrom home la Lake aver.u Raymond Buell of the Great Laies ; naval station, visited his brother.. C -j. j Buell and fami!y of Indiana boulevard. Sunday. ' Henry Eggers ar.d C. G. Euell motor- ; ed to Valparaiso. Sunday. Miss Eabe Wheeler of Chicago, visited ! Miss Violet Gelding of Myrtle avenue, j over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Eamon and family ttf Lake avenue, left Monday on ! a motor trip to Wausaukee. Wis,, where j

they will be the guests of Henry Gobel for several days. Mr. and Mrs. A, Bogovich and chil

dren visited at the Krouse home in i South Chicago, last evening. ! Prcf. Mathie of South Chicago, trans- j

acted business here yesterday.

R. O. Wickham of Ligor.ier. Ind., was In Lowe!! yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Baxter returned to their home in Hammond last evening after a visit here with her mother. Mrs. D. Knisely and family. Mrs. Oscar Dir.widdi was taken to St. Luke's hospital in Chicago last evening for treatment in hopes cf bettering her health.

I Girls! Use Lemons!

Make a Bleaching, Beautifying Cream

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juice it two fresh iemona strained into a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white makes-' a whole quarter pint cf the most remarkable lemon skin beaatifler at about the cost one must pay for a small Jar cf the ordinary cold creams.

: Care should be taken to strain

HOBART

Miss Helen Mackey went to Mercy hospital at Gary' Saturday, where she underwent an operation cn her throat and had her tonsils removed. Mr. and Mrs Spencer Nash and family cf Clyde, 111., visited over Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Fred Werner. The following were Sunday visitors at the. home cf Mr. and Mrs. M. Flecki Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Betgnger ar.d family and Mr. e.nd Mrs, M. J. Beirtger and family, all of Griffith: Mr, and Mrs. J.

j lemon Juice through a fine cloth so no

iemon pulp gets in. tf.en mis lotion will keep fresh for months. Every woman knows that lemon juice is used to bleach and remove such blemishes as freckles, sallownesa and tan and is the ideal skin softener, smoothener and beautiSer. 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 and massage it daily into the face. neck, arms and hanis. It naturally should help to soften, freshen, bleach and bring out the roses and beauty of any skin. It is simply marvelous to smoothen rough, red

j Double

Stamps Wed.

HAMMOND'S GRETATPTST DEPARTMENT STORE.

We close at noon. Thurs,

Wednesday and Thursday Sales

Big Bargains at Nineteen, ThirtyNine, Sixty Nine Cents

CZE5ZZ

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Pond't 25c 'jar Vanishing Cream for 19c

Snitnl Of- il, Carm Cr-rr 'lie Si

sa;9 - - 19e Dr. Cavea' Tooth Powder, 25c size fcr 19C Colgate'! Tooth Paste, cone better, :5c tube or ... 19c

Peroxide of Hydrogen, the one pint j

bottle. 25c ?:z. for Thursday rsorsinft fnly, at 19c

Ice Blankets will t save half of your ice bill?; regularly 10 3 for. 19c Toilet Paper, larsre rolls Crepe Tissue; regular 5e rolls. Five rolls . 19c Mason Jar Rubbers, heavy, white rubbers; regularly 8 l-3e. Three dozen for 19c Parasols for children, stripes and floral cover, prettv neat patterns.

Each

19c

277

Mail Box, black japanned, with lock and key, parcel holder; resrularlv 25c, at 19c 3-in-l Oil, pood for-any kind of machine or furniture; regular 25c bottle at 19c Paris Pads and Ivory Pad Garters. This sale at 19 Castor Jell, the best of all laxatives; the 25c jar for 19c

Cutex, an ideal cuticle remover, 25c pkg. for 19c Sunshine, best kid cleaner on the market; regular 25c seller- On special sale at 19c Pillow Tubing, extra heavy, perfect weave, free from starch end dressing. 42 inches wide; 25c qua!-

, Fer yard-

19c

Auto Caps F'.ain ani plaiis, so.'t and stlS visors, elastic at back: really worth 50c. Each -19c India LHon, 25 and 40 inches wide, f.ne even sheer weave: worth 12'-jc- 2 yards for 19c White Voile, 40 inches wide, hard twisted round thread, nice clear mesh; 23c quality. Yard 19c BeechanV PH's, reliable always. the 2"c bcx for - 19c Packer's Tar Soap, the 25c cke 19c Woodbury's Fac'al Soap, used everywhere, the 25c cak, Thursday morning only, at, 19c

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Silk Tissu'e fcr waists, scarfs and foundation?, 27 inches wide, light' and dark colors- Yard 19 White Hose fcr-children, fine rib, fun length leg, sizes 5H to 9. Per pair Pllsse Crtpe, 23 inches wide, neat small Sura! patterns so much

yard

19c

rocenes

5 can Keen Kleener Scouring Pow. R

der .. j ! lOrt

M. J V - 2 cans Magnolia F13 B jtter....Q : 2 pkg- Quaker Rolled OatsJQ. f

2 Fkgs- Savoy or Mertarcn Corn Flake. 19C 3 dot- Good Heavy Jar Rubbers for i9C 1 can Good Quality Pink Salmcn at i9C

1 lb. Border Santos Cofee 19c

4 bars Swift's Pride Soap 19c 1 can Hawaiian Sliced Pineapple at --19c

Pinkham'a Vegetable Ccmpounc, the $1.00 bottle for. -69C Red Fountain Syringe, a!! complete; a $1.00 value at 69C Nuxat-d Iron, the great nerve tonic, Sl'O pkg- 69c Tea Pot, Japanese China, beautifully decorated, tamboo handle, China inset; reguiarl" 39 C Jardiniers, nicely tinted yellow and brown, 9-inch siie; regularly 65c, at 39c

Hose Supporters for women, the band style for bathing, satin or ribbon bow. Each. .19c Boys' Blouses Sport and regular, lizht and dark patterns. This sale 19c cans, all colors except white and black; regularly 10c can. Three cans for 19c

Ladies' Waist, made of good quality percale, trimmed with buttons and contrasting coolrs: 50c values 19c Gas Mantles, genuine Welsbach inverted, regular 13c: 2 for 19c Baby Dresses, stamped in neat baby patterns on feo qualitv lawn. Each .'...19c

5H3

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rocen

Moth Chips of Cedar, they save your clothing. Three 10c pkes 19C Windo-A- Screen Frame, to make your own screens; large size, regular 25c. set 19c Level, rherry wood, polished. 12 inch long; regular 25.- 19c

25c and 30c Marquisette and Voile Curtain Material, 36 inches wide, white, ecru or cream shades. Yard 19c Ladies' Vests, made full size, vein elastic rib. no sleeves, troed vrke. 2 for . . . . 19c T.im.it 2 fo customor'

5 lbs. Granulated Susar (with grocery order) . 39c 6 small cans Pet Milk 39C 3 cans Cupid Kidney Beans..39c 7 bars U- S- Mail Scan-- 39c 1-qL bottle Randall's Grape Juice at r 3 large cans Snider's Tcnato Seu? -- - 39c 2 cars Monarch Eaked Beans at . o9c 4 lbs. Fancy Head Rice .fJ9c 3 tall cans Pet Brand M;lk '.39c

Ve.-is Wash Ties 19c values, fast colors, nchty patterns, 3 for 39( "Dora" Face Powder, extra n cc tcx- Thissa!e - 39c Pebeco Taoth Paste, the 50o tube.

Wednesday only

J9c

Men's Work Shirts Genuine Amoskeag Blue Chambray Work Shirts. This sale at, 39C Men's Underwear Shirts and Drawers, ecru bal., Eilk binding cn front: double seated drawers. Per - 39 c Men's Un;on Suits Athletic style, in nainsook, web shoulders and

back. This sale 39C p Boys Sport Shirts "V" neck, short sleeves. Bluebell: 65c values- h Tnis sale 39 C Derma Viva, liquid or dry powder. $ srr'al fit OftA IJ

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Fishing Rod, bamboo, sectional. S to 10 feet long; regularly 49c 39c Infants'" Crepe Kimono Neat rosebud designs in blue and pink, shellstitch finish. Very special at .39c Children's Beach Hats, all nifty styles and good quality. Choice ...39c

Grass Sickles, good steel edge, plain handle. 39c Tree Spray, sulphur and lime solution, kills the bugs and insects. Gallon 39c Absorbent Cotton, the big pound roll. This

Hind's Honey and Almond Cream, the 50c bottle for 39C Milk of Magnesia, perfect laxative fcr dyspepsia and indigestion, laree 50c bottle at 39

Scarfs and Squares Austrian Lace :n.er:5. embroidered and hemsiched. Scarfs, :?.t52; squares, 2;x2S; values to 65c Eaeh...39 Crepe ce Chine 34 inch wide the

lost wanted colors

;t va

sale at

9c

or waist

cottaa mixtures 55

Fer yard.

Butcher Saw, 14-inch,

on sale at

39c

Canth-xx, th? 5?c size. Thursday W

moming only, at .. 39C Dr. Caldwell's Syrup of Pepsin, 5t"c

bottle, at- - 39C g

Boys' Knicker Pants Mill Ends, in dark patterns. to :8 years, at Q9C Men's Dress Shirts Collar attached or neck-hand style, soft or stiff cuffs, at ' 69C Men's Union Suits "Porosknit," regular $1.25 value.

Counter Duster, made of genuine hair bristles; regular 45c 39c Galvanized Scrub Pail, 12 quart size; regular 45c value 39c 45c Quality Colored Madras, all-over designs, 35 in. wide.. Yd.. .390

45c and 50c Curtain Nets, in white, ecru and Arabian, some in the new filet oualitv. Per yard ! 39c Patriotic Paper, 24 envelopes with 24 sheets of fine writing paper.

all for . . .

slightly at

imperfect

te only, -69c

sriMssMsM

39c

Parasols For children, Japanese shapes, natural wood handles: regularly 53c. Each 39c Swiss Flouncing Embroidered, scalloped and hemstitched edees 27 inches wide; for children's and infants' wear- Per yard 39c Ladies' Purse Strong durable lining. 7-inch steel frame, fitted with mirror and coin purse E3c---39( Turkish Towel Size 2ri-45. colored fancy borders, hemmed ends- a very special value. Each - 39C

Crash Toweling

Bleached, both selvedges fast, very durable, absorbent tcav.j, inches wide; regularly 10c. Ten yards

69C

Boys' Shirts Black Sateen Shirt for hoys from

6 to 12 years- This sale, 2 for

69c

Union Suits For women, sleeveless, lace trimmed yoke and kne, very elastic rib, sizes 4 to 9; 50c values Two suits for 69c

(Limit 2 suits )

f Jelly Glasses, 1-3 pint or 1o pint, tin top. plain

glass; regularlv 3oc doz. 212 dozen for!....69c Preserving Kettle, blue

J and white enameled, exI tra deep, with tin cover.

large size: regular

i a

at

lv 9Sc

690

j S1.C0 Rag Rugs, 27x54 H inVnr 1--?f- a n A mica wot-

terns, medium dark

Grlffia of Valparaiso, and Mr. aad Mrs. binds. Adv.

I colors iPI 'VuiiiH sai bp (ianv JaaMsMHl Mp bbbssbss1s('

690

Glass Coffee Mills, will hold one pound coffee, steel hopper; regular 79c, at ....... 69c Garbage Cans, galvanized sheet iron with tight fitting cover; regular 89c 690 Mason Jars, genuine Ball Bros., 1 dozen in box, 1 qt. size; regularly 50c. Special, per dozen at 69c

(Limit 19 yds )

Table Damask German Mercerized, floral patterns and dots, 55 inches wide- 2 yards for QQC 'Limit 24 yds.)

Napkins Satin finish Mercerized Damask, hemmed, size 15x15. Priced at 12

tor

-69c

(Limit 12 to customer.)

Parasols Fcr women. Paragon frame, Japanese style, fancy cover; $1.25 value- Each 690 Auto Caps Your choice of this season's new. est styles and colors; regular price 11.00 and $1.25- Each- 69j

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