Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 79, Hammond, Lake County, 20 September 1917 — Page 10
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THE TIMES Thursday. Sopt. 20, 1917. RJeoonseS is .better than ordinary Linoleum ABSOLUTELY WATER PROOF. lies fiat without tacking or glueing and will not curl, buekla or kick up at the edges. 214-216-218 State St., Hammond, Ind, Opposite Postoffice Jp S&tS. "fall. Starling Friday for 10 Days. Hammond's Greatest Floor Covering Event. f a f ; III 1 Your floors will look BUSS "1 3 fTTf. GTTs --irk. - x LA.
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Hammond never Saw Such a Choice Selection of Patterns
The users of NEPONSET are fully protected by an absolute guarantee of satisfaction that goe;
jiiu Kjoiu, uulucu tto ib uy uue ui mew jjiigiiiuu a oiu'jou maiiuiacoUi ers.
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n being able to fell yoe a! once jos! flie amount o! avln afforded in the purchase of "NEPONSET." " -
RIcponsGt CoF2js Sozan-s off Handsome Patterns
Covering
A dull, depressing room is mado warm and inviting the moment its floor is covered with Neponsct Floor Covering. Grease won't soak in and spread. Refreshing to the eyo and highly sanitary. Thick and tough. Wonderfully "resilient to' the step. Easy to keep clean. Enduring.- Lies flat without tacking Artistic color designs specially suitable for kitchen, bed-room, bath-room, play-room, porch, sewing-room,' halls and closets. Makes a neglected room look like new! Come in and examine our many new designs today. Made by BIRD & SON (Est. 1735) Emt Waipol.. Mwuhuetii
ii Minas Furniture Co. have boon riven the exclusive sale of Xeponsit Floor Coverings in this viein- Come in and lot us hov von hnv c,mr,r;,-,r vnv)1..i n , , . , '$ itv and to -ot them nror-erlv introduced. Bird & Son, the makers, have sent a Sne.-inl Fnetnrv w,f,v nri l "'i 1 2 : 1 'P "cpo, ,,t i to other floor coverings: how it resists
l . 1 r 1 1 . 'v ' vvl' ,l ' l"v c o K-..JtW i .irioi.N waicr aim moisture: how- too hr.nt it k. 1., i.v... :i x x.. .1 .. .
Keprcsentative. who will be with us all week to tell vou iust how Xei .onset is made, aiul .lemon. om-li,,, ..t ti, V' x7. 1 ' " ' . , , ' 11 huoul uicjvin- ana witnout
1 stratc its manifold advantages. ' ' " it, 1 ;.V ' , ' ' .1 ... .. . 'Vt111' ,,eaimm illl0iclim Pterns that it comes 111. The biggest
display of its kind ever shown in Hammond.
SEE THE "NEPONSET" FLOOR COVERING ON THE SIDEWALK IN FRONT OF OUR STORE SUBJECT TO TRAFFIC AND WEAR.
During tho next ten days only, through special concessions from the factory, are we to sell '"Neponset" at the special price of We square yard.
SEE THE WONDERFUL DISPLAY OF BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS IN OUR SHOW WINDOW.
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Vou Are Invited to Attend This Sale Under No Obligation to Buy
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TIMES FASHION DEPARTMENT
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LADY'S DRESS By Anabel U'orthington
on? ir. r.5t have at least one
this season to ho in the
fashion, and the model shown in No. SJ.Vj
(By United Press.) thnt ;? ChaniW f Conmiprce Las basque dress
ATUVXT1C ("IT Y. S pt. 15. ' ftone flatly on record against wir "Vict'-ry"' as their slogan, American rrofHf '-rmri:. "It must jvt Le ov. rlook-
busineHS men here t '.) ,.:-.-ir j i !, howvv.- r." sai l ' that bu sines? f.rst wir convention. I.eal-:rs in t, nance, . :nnut i:vo without prf-fit. That is the 's a very clever interpretation of th
trade anJ industry in the preitc-st rtile- of the game. Patriotic Imsir.t
rtherinK of its kind ever hel I m this ti n an j erf..ct!y rer.ily to work on an
ftyle. The wr.ist fits smoothly at the
can I : ve, but !
what '
waist line
in front, but it is slightly
I draped at the xiadorarm s-a:ns to sive tbt-
l:.is :,in am- ; desired fit. The bark of the waist jj
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cuunti v, met to discuss their wir t.u- cin-r !asis f-o long as th.
ties a lid to prepare for n.-ad jus .men :a fney n-ust have -L.-arly indict; after the world strusrR-'.e emT. the new basis will be."
r,..-,;: ir.,-,t i nr-c.M r r i ' reoi:3i jpeiesi is snovn in
mnssae from him throuah one f,f hi.? ' ,!r' K!" ,; f 1"rls 1::l,r
cabinet memberr-. will be' an . m t sta n;b i'sau r. h nd of I .o,d Nr,:-t hel : fl. rha i r- .... , . .... . man l:riih "i 'i.in w.'i) ore on th. gathered at the waist -ir.c, and a narro-.v ing feature. I r.cfs, priorities, mur- ' ' w " 11 trial relation d i-.loi" a 'c r.rob!.-"is ! brc;rra(r.. Amonp pronunent busings. . , . . , xnai r -aiio..s. c. . , ioi..a a. in ,. ,. .. belt of the material sees across the back the whole sw. e of war's inrricaie , ,,',l'' "' ' "n ' : nutstion will he trea'ed in addr.-.e? , -on HroiA; c- I'""'-1"'- rreseb nt of th-: 0Q(l bi!tu,ca onto the trout. The neck is
by the country's war chiefs and d;st.n- ' l "' la,u "a; ;iI:u v.es.i0e i.cjnoiu--puishfrl fnreian r- r resent.a; i ve.s. The i r!;1"aw banker.
convention wad ..ailed by the chamber. 1 'i.-vu.-.M-a or rea-ijustm-nt s to . . , of commerce of the United States. j foi.- .v the war will (b-.al with the course the croni'j; is fihed in with a crossed vest
AAhcn tne rr.oetinc-s close on I riaa v. , , . . . ... ... , " , civil and itidustrial life an 1 the r.ew Americas '.easiness men will b m step . . . ... . . ... , r. , , , , i int-rnal r. lation-s of the I nited State -,. itn the count rvs rnarcn !i2ait;.rt au- ,. - , , . . , , . , ! I nu-.-r wuvs and means bv wnien bus-
quite low and so,uare at the front, anJ
of lace. The collar is one of the new narrow ones. The lone! close fitting
inrss may most readily adjust itself to ' slcPrea are cnt in point8 which come
. e n'.nn'in . . i -on!.- (nTllJ I..I1 t- L j indu' --tries not essentia to' war. I'oo.l over the backs of the hands. A straight
I -o!';S..'rvat ii in. labor troubles and 1'or-
e'.frn trade also will be taken up.
! I low business mav render creator raised waist Jine.
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"' ..." . " "'. . " ' , ' . war conditions will .-erne ! ieu ?sicn of
r-. v .. in iw.ai sji.rii ana u aui w.-iai t:e1erniir.ati.in business faces tho task f.heaJ." What may he elono to control price? hix-l profits will lie one the hisert
' . one pi- re shirt is gathered to the slightly
rohlems befo-e the business men. Sec-
! service in winnir.s the war will he a
rotary of War l'.aker. Secretary f-f In
terior I.ar.e, Food Aiministrator Her
major t'-pic throughout the convention. ' dress pattern, Xo. S-loO, is cut in
The chamber's executive commit t
bert C. Hoover and Chairman Frank A. sai 1 President ll'iett, 'H-elieves that the
sizes 3d to 42 inches bust measure. The
Scott of the war industries beard, who are on the pro-ram may touch oa the price question. They will appeal fcr co-operation in war work. President Rhett'p rnessapre on r-rivat" intertsts tiurini? the war isi "Fvery business man, firm or corpora! ion must subordinate individual interests to the . oi.inion cause. This the y ere rca.bv to do: nil that is needed is direction. ' Secretary Ki'iiot. 11. ;rdvin stated
tint
rn of the mtion should see what thov
r.as arrived when the tusir.ess. S6 inch sire requires 4-?g yards SQ inch
material, yard T.d inch contrasting goo.'s
mi yard G inch Jace for vest. To obtain this pattern semi 10 cents to
may do to develop preater effieiencj.
and ren ler jrreat- r service in carrying and yard G inch Jace for vest.
.he war to a juick and successful con- : elusion." i
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"Let Us Pay With Our 1 Bodies i ' ' For Our Soul's Desires." Roose-! CUHflBV RJISV CIPUT
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SATAN Hi KAISER
l.roadway and New York last sprin
was the one wherein he declared that
when the Kuise-r died and appeared at j :( ,l ' 'f f I the sates of Ifeji the c-vil wouldn't1 t i I let Inm in. LjA ' " ' p-r'' Sunday h.as had many invitations to : ' i- - '-' 4 fro to Franca and preach in the j If k j, . J. ' , ' tr- t ches. He has .also h id many in- t ' I I i vHationa to tour the draft army can- K t. I - .
rpnlj ( Hi Hi r hS ' vi'aTi '"' 10 ,our th" ,1raft army cnn-1 I flUi inLUUliLu!lr,nmtntiS in th-- country. S- far, ow-j . m? to ther enaEterr.ents, lie has not j
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ALBERT MAACK, Sec'y-Try. EDWARD J. EDER, Mansger.
t-3 FRED R. MOTT, Pre.
'I FRANK HAMMOND, Vice Pres.
Crown Pci'i", Indiana. Branch Offices at Hammond and Gary.
ac-epted ei'h
VAPFIl.VGTrX. Sept. . Hilly Pun- j He is, he-.vevrr. conslderintr a-inff day is scheduled to fipht the devil in in France. His son Gec-rsre will he Washington in January. . but he way j in Vashinpton this month and is excarry his battle asainst the Old Boy j i-eeted to give a definite answer as to to the French trenches instead, it wa j whether his father will cme here or learned today. j tr. tt the war front. Thus would th rip-roarlnfr evan- j "One or the hardest thins I have to
) celist hill two birds Kaiserism and I go up acainst is payins r.o to invita-, 5 Satanisni with one verbal stone. Not ! tb-ns front commanding of;; n-.-i i f dif-
only would he be in a position to pive ! f- rent cantonments to aJcir'-ss our! Auh.l Clootie another bun eh of his ' sold iers. ' j favorite solar plexus wallops, but if j "One of the members of General j Kaiser "Willie happened to be any- Joffre's party, when the commission where alena: the front Billy could ye!', f wan in Xew- York eity. visited tne and I
a few of the shrivelling- Tdirases he I tendered un invitation to eo to Franc--addressed t- H. 1. M. in Xew York. ; and address tb si ldiers. ai i-css the trenches. "Ve have been thinking and delib-
r-.fr1 A-rmons Billy's favorite predictions erating- over it and we den't know yet
anout tne raiser wnen he Dattled wnat we will do about it."
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The best tobacco for pipe and cigarette
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