Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 68, Hammond, Lake County, 6 September 1917 — Page 10

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THE TIMES, Thursday. Sept. G, lmT. KXITTIXG IS GOIXG OUT XOW AND PLOWING IS COMING IX Double Stamps Friday, all Bay and Saturday until 12 o'clock Friday and Saturday SALES HAMMOND'S GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE. W 7 J ! 1. L

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riowing is more wearisome than knitting. Patriotic Polly's plowing spuds for papa. Knitting is about to po out and the girls of the younger set in Cobb Co-unty, Ga., where the idea had its birth, have been plowing for f.ome time. If plowing comes to have as great favor as knitting has had young women will soon be plowing everywhere. And at outdoor parties they might take their plowing with them.

Ten Commandments Tor the Plilkbuyer

(By United Press.) INDIANAPOLIS. S-?pt. 4 Ten commandments for the miik btiyr were issued today by Dr. Harry E. 'Barnari. Indiana's fcod administrator. That they will save a family much sickness and much money, if observed, is the promise. The suggestions follow: 1. Buy only the best miik obtainable. It is cheapest in the lone run. 2. Consult the health department before selecting- your milk dealer. 3. Buy only bottled milk If possible. Dipped milk is often dirty and deficient in cream. i. Take, milk into the house as soon as it i3 delivered, and place it in the refrigerator immediately. Bacteria increase rapidly in milk which stands in tha sun or warms up, and such milk will sour quickly. 6. Keep milk in the original bottle in the refrigerator until tha moment of serving. Milk which has been poured from the bottle should not be returned to it. 6. Keep the bottle covered with a

paper cap or inverted tumbler to prevent the entrance of flies and dust, which may carry dangerous birteria into th" milk. 7. Keep the refrigerator clean and sweet by means of proper drainage and frequent washing with scalding water and sal soda, sine mi'k quickly absorbs unplrasant odors ar.d becomes less palatable. 8. Wash milk rottle3 as soon as emptied, by rin?inc first with lukewarm watt r ar. i then with hot water. If there is an infectious disease ;n your home, do not rrturn any Katies except, with the knowledge of the hea-.th department and under conditions which it may prescribe. P. net urn emrty bottles promptly, and do not use therr. for anything except milk. Kemember that they are the property of the dealer and represent ca.-h. 10. Remember that clean milk, rroperly cared for. is one of the best foods obtainable. It is nourishing, digestible, and usually economical.

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Serge Dresses Lead for Immediate Wear. The stylish cut and charming simplicity with the clever trimmings characterize cur splendid collection. Street Frocks $15 to S2G.50 Choice of many straight line models, some with graceful side drapes; colored embroidery in effective designs; some with short fitted bodices, self -cloth or patent leather belts. Misses' Frocks 315 $20.00 Exclusive, frocks for girls of best serge, the "College Princess;" pockets, belts and the extremely nifty collars make these most distinctive.

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Tlic supreme art of shocmaking is illustrated in our Fall Boots, high tops, long vamps and delicately modeled heels. We announce the arrival of our new boot shipments from Xew York. Qusins Shoes xor women. Widths AAA to I) Priced $8 to $14.50. English Tan Bal Mahogany color, high arch, medium heels, an attractive street boot at, per pair $9.50 Black English Boots, $5 to $S.75. Fine Vici Kid Boot Flexible so3es, Louis heels, a big value at, per pair $5.00 Other Black Boots, $3.50 to $12.50

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good at this price. . . . . VUitJU Stocli ol Fall Overcoats Heady -'round, pinch-back, loosely fitted coats, shower proof,

knitted, etc. Fine fabrics and pattern varietv, $J ? ff at $5, $18, $20 and PADo3V

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H00SIER EPJEF3 ! 0 RICHMOND David M. Edwards assumed hi3 duties as president of Earlham college here yesterday. He was elected following the resignation of Robert Kelly, president for sixteen years. Kelly left Earlham to become, executive secretary of the council of church boards of education in the United States. KOKOMO The state Red Cross gold tournament opened here yesterday with enthusiasts of note from the entire middle west entered. IXDIAN'APOLIS Training of the personnel of base hospital No. 32 of Indianapolis, began yesterday when that unit reported at Fort Benjamin Harrison. Its personnel includes twentyfour commissioned physicians, sixtyfive nurses, ISO enlistfd men and ten civilian employes. Dr. Edmund IX Clark is general director of the unit with rank of major. SETMOUR The Third regiment of Patriarch Militant, I. Cl O. F., will be the gruests today of the canton Sclmour, No. 11. The Third is made up of two Indianapolis cantons and the canton from Noblesville. At the regimental

meeting' plans will be discussed for participation in ths sovereign grand lodge encampment to be held in Louisville next fall. INDIANAPOLIS Miss Mary Helen Boyd took charge yesterdey of knitting instruction at the lied Cross shop here.

INDIANAPOLIS Fred A. Sims, former secretary of state and prominent republican loader, yesterda y a-ium&i his duties as a member of the state board of tax commissioners. He succeed. Phil Zoorcher, democrat. Sinras, who will serve a four-year term, is regarded by Governor Goodrich as authority en Indiana taxation- affairs.

TERRE HAUTE Charles (Seedy) Denning, one of the 112 saloonkeepers charged with operating slot machines was scheduled for trial today. The jury which tritd him early in Augu.it disagreed. GREENCASTLE Eight pairs of socks have been knifed todnte by "Dick" Laker, Hoosier veteran, as his bit toward winning tha war. Havinj served his country with credit in the sixties, the spirit is still strong but the bly is too weak to fght another battle. S.j Baker is donig what he can for the Red Cross. Fo far as Is known here, he is the cnlv man in the state to kmt .ocka for the Red Cross.

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MILLINERY For Present Wear NEW VELVET HATS Featured at S5.00

Soft Velvet Hats in new modes though moderately priced. Hats which can he worn now with the assurance that. they are smart and new. Children's Hats for School Wear $1.?5 fo 03.50 Cot Mate Brags

25c Woodbury's Facial Soap, special at 19 50c Caldwell's Syrup of Pepn this sale . . . .33 25c Peroxide Vanishing Cream special at. . . 17

50c California Syrup of Figs, special at. . .39 25c Graves Tooth Powder, special at 16 "Clipfill" SelfFilling Fountain Pen, very special at, each 00

Most Cbarming Array of Thread Silk and Fiber 815.00 $35.00 Shetlands and Wool

$3.50 $13.50 Beautiful colorings, such as Nile, rose, pink, collar and cuffs trimmed with angora in white or grey; these are the height of style. Heavy Sweaters $3.50 $5.95 Heavy worsted yarns in all colors, shawl and sailor collars; belts, with and without; these are wonderful values. Silk Sweaters Colorings and combinations aro most beautiful; all the rainbow shades; tho combinations and styles are wonderfully now.

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Boys' Blouses in light percales and blue cbambrays, military collar, open cuffs, cut full .size, standard makes. Special 50e

Boy's Special School Suits $5,95 You can't do better for your boy or more for your money than by buying one of these splendid garments. Each suit with extra full lined knickers, wide variety of dependable fancy mixture fabrics ;also blue serge with one pair full lined knick- Q ACT crs. Special at JoJtj) Boy's School Suits $7.SO Besides bright mixtures of green, blue and brown, these smart new Norfolk suits come in a number of novelty fabrics and blue serge. Many of these suits have extra trousers and are unusual values j Q

Boys and Youths' New Fall Hats and Caps The season's newest models, large assortment, at $1.95, $1.50, $1.25, 98c and 50

Blanket and Comfort Sale Friday and Sal.

f $1.35 Blankets at 89d

$2.25 Blankets at $1.79 $3.50 Blankets at S2.S9 S5.C0 Blankets at $3.93 70x75 Cotton Comfort $1.98 72x24 Cotton Comfort 83.59 Men's Fall Footwear

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"The Black Bay" Co-Operative make, Russia calf, English mahogany shade, with Xeolin soles; same style in black in stock A to D. Priced at per pair $7.50 Other Co-Operative Shoes, $6 to $9. "Men's Comfort Shoe" Co-Operative make, best vici kid, wide toe, low wide heel. A special bargain in stock at $6.00 Men's Shoes at $3.50 We have a number of styles of good shoes to sell at this price; button and lace, all sizes, worth $1.00 more than we ask for them. Work Shoes, $2.50 to $6.00.

Newest Silks and Woolens Exquisite weaves, colorings and designs. The choicest productions cf foreign and American looms. Most beautiful colors.

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Home Pattern 10D9 Illustrate the very newest skirt; only 24 yards at lower edge. Two-gored model. Price, IS cents.

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Charmeuse Satin For dresses and suits. Dame Fashion has decreed satins for the best dressed ladies; 27 shades, black end white, 3$ Inches

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Burilla Cloth All wool, 4S inches wide, tho new Fall 1917 suiting; soft, drapy weave, navy and Belgian blue, brown, green, wistaria and black. Yard S2.39 Tourist Serge The well known Broadheaci weave, tha newest plaid combinations, subdued and sports stripes, herringbone and plain weaves; 43 styles r.o select from. 40 in. wide. Yard..... 95? Messaline All silk. S6 inche3 wide, extra soft, glossy finish, every evening and street shade, black and -white. Yard SI. 50 Crepe de Chine 40 inches wide, so much wanted for waists and dresses; every wanted color and tint. Yard - S1.G5 Georgetts Crepe for waists and trimming, 40 inches wide, colors

82.29 to mat an cloth. Yd gl.95

Horns Needs Mason Jars 1 qt. size, doz. . .69 1 pint, dozen 59d Curtain Stretcher Movable pins, brass nickel plated, will not rust, at $1.98 Stone Jar for pickling, up to 6 gallori. Per gallon 15 White and White Enamel Preserving Kettle, Sqt. size, at .98 Ironing Board on stand, 5 ft. long, folding, clear wood, at $1.25 Jar Filler Grey enameled 10 & Mrs. Potts Sad IronsConsisting of 3 irons, handle and stand, highly nickel plated. Per set $1.25

GROCERIES PRICED LOW

SOAP Best Granulated, with order of $1.50 or more (flour, butter, soap butterine or potatoes not included), io lbs 85c

POTATOES Home Grown, extra good cookers, per peck of 15 pounds, for this sale 36c

Minas Blend Coffee Splendid value, 4 lbs., 95c; per lb 25? Quaker Rolled Oats Three pkgs 28C Skinner's Cut' Macaroni or Spaghetti Three FkSs 32c Conyfaear Preserves Raspberry flavor, 28 oz. i" 25c Fancy Red Salmon Yacht Club or Libby's. 1 b- 23C Extra Heavy Fruit Jar Rubbers 2 6oz...-fj Del Rey Tuna Paste For sandwiches, per can 4 cans Kitchen Klenzer 7 3 pkgs. Minute

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Sweet Potatoes Fancy Virginia stock, 5 lbs 21C

Jell-0 Any flavor, 3 pkgs 28 Bonlta Coffee 3 lb. can 85c; per lb... -29 Kirk's American Family Soap 6 bars 3-ic Sweet Gherkins, Mixed or Relish 20 oz. jar for rK Fancy Blue Rose Rice 3 lb3- - 32c Randall's Grape Juice Qt. bottle 35c 20' Mule Team Borax 1 Pt5 --12C 3 cans New Pack Pcaa - -40c"

Sweet Juick California Oranges, dozen.. -21C Monarch cr Savoy Corn Flakes 3 pkgs...og. Full Qt. Jar of Spanish Olives - 29C Quaker Puffed Wheat or Rice Pkg 13 Fancy Hand Picked Michigan Navy Beans 3 50d Fig Butter or Fig Jam -2 can3 19c Grandma's Washing Powder Large package' 15 5 bars Crystal White Soap .'..... 23C Farmhouse Apple ButtcrwQt jar 32

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