Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 84, Hammond, Lake County, 27 September 1917 — Page 6
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THE TIMES Thursday, Sept. 27, 1917. ITAT.TAX SOTDIKI? IITTTtT,S GREXADE'AT AUSTRIAXS FROM FIRST LINK TliKNCII Save Our Profit Sharing Stamps. The Store o Satisfactiou The Store of Is Our Slogan. Imti 4 good appetite, good spirits mean no discord in the body. To keep the organs in harmonywhen there is need use rail 1 to u East mii Chicago t t 718-720 Chicago Ave., p.
-4 -i Katharin Howard, 431 Oloott A., Phono 3;S3, will be p1nsl to vtrrtt nnil recctTe oefol nun and adertixtn for The Tlm-.
Th Klr-cutirnaty and tr. asici rr1irra t. jrvti at th Cornrre actional thurch. undi" the auspices of Section A of th UJi-s Aid And d i r-- t,-d - ' v Mi4 1'eih White, teav.her of dratr.afm exfrcfsirn rf Chicago was p'.easinftly
rendered and most heartily nJov-d J by thes present. Thi aptitude :vl i ability of Miss W hilt's sud mis wer clearly emphasised anl nny of her I lery smallest pupils wfr most warmIv applauded. Robert Pru-e Mtllr opened th pt'vcr,in t-f th .nvmrih' by j a selection on th pif outran, and the, participants followed. K:r.-t Mu j Whit captivated inr auJieri.-e. by a recitati' i'.. brim mina with mirth Eld j entitle.! ' itcviiit a Chi istmns Uift.'' and then proceeded to introduce th--sej
whose ability in the e I --' 1 1 i " n t y field h is directm. "Jhnmi Its own' a fi-.ster ? Wedding." ty Ruth Ma-fr-son: "The Wind." ty I"i'-r.- t iiy MOmbre: "The Mustard Plaster.'" by Berenice Snyder. "The Pn.'e of I? a t -
try H." FC t i i - r Fry. Th.- Mo,,-,-,-, w- I
moo." Fvt'ivn Sholz: "I.itt'.e ..ma Ur Ta:dn." Virginia Howard: "Rosalinds ? urr.-nder, " Anna Bernstein; "When Pa Shaves," Ev;t MUl'.ken; "Zingerpsia" (m contuiuei. Sad; M rcus; "Making; T?JSv,'- Marjorl Cicjwlp -The Call." Helen Kisn-r; "A Man Without a Country." Vh lt Ooidintr: "A. Wi man's Intuition." Ionian Creswetl. Interspersed with the recita
tions er.' im vocal selections bv !
Mrs. Z. P. Oamphell, w!;n is nlnnyn well received with her charm injr voice and j Icasirutr personality. 1If.rst number wa.-i "The Star," hv Iiorp, aru ,ii resicn.v. "A Jtiit'i1ay." by Wood-man. Mr. Ronert J!ru .- Miller was her accompanist. The cmi-
v.(uiijn n.iaiot r iviis a pip rendition, also by Mr. Miller.
Esther Rehekah b.,j.
this
Larttt Sa! of Any Medicina in tio WorlA "aJJ eerrv5er. In boxes. 10c. 0-
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"V.n((. ret icon' about the affair, hut the? I tiirlr. are all if tlie nertret t e and j th-y uill m ro:.-.j lih tlnns wcj ih ! wb.b . Th'v hav i-rttifd lliniiftlvfJ 'i i.. i Jatt-s and TM,th. th two younger 1 chiidien of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Reed of j South Mayoim cumo. carriil a wny j hvliors in 'lie xh;hit at ih M."K:nley j iihwl TiifTii iy -vntni: James for rhe ibe.-t pu hi jikin' en .hihit and his istr I for the Hjuash Th r"1 nrdn has j attract.-. 1 ci'iisiderahK- attention this ! f ar r tnK to its product iv ness and I the varieties, nf whi.-h trf)-r were j a-plent y. i Mrs. .Iair.es Cadrnan or South Ma-
son
Youriself
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' gnun avenue ha returned from a visit
1 at Si. Joe. Mil h. ; Mips Reatri'e ('adman of South MaI Roun nvfiiu Is .ntera!n!n a numher j of friends at a house party this en- ! iriSi The J. o. T club met at th home of ! Miss HeUn I'Mlion in' Kim street last :eer.inc wb.ete th-v entertained at 8
..'farewell paily in compliment to M'ifS
"1 ' "" ' 1 '. Martt-lin l-.Hr.. who with h r parent? Hi)" with hi eon pany Miil s"n , fr. tn tlifir tfip -t a month to New Tcrk w..n f0l,n ,,)VC to Cliiriso to make their h-ive for ti.e Mississippi canton'r.ent j City. (future liorre. The evenine was pleasThe Misse.. Ada and Christine Bur- Mrs. Arthur Mel.aush!!n of Tvy street, j antly sp. nt and one enjoy ahl feature k it of Kim street have returned h"i:ie l;.. has been very ill r..r the pas: sev- i of it v;is a joy lido when Miss Apnes fr..:n a four weeks visit at Wabash, era 1 d:,s i t.i.i,-lmt '..Iter. ! MoCuan took the youiiu' ladies out in
n,,.,,i ,. 1 tnt I .,. ... . , ... ... h-r tnneriin. 1 n--v c.'tlii i". r.i 01
The camera has caught this Italian soldier in a first line trench at the moment when with arm drawn hack to the utmost he is poked ready to
tan ms avain tsv-aung misMie nuo the Austrian tiench.
you caneof afford So
fliese Wonderful Bargains
eaturinq this
oversooK we are
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t'haries J'lt.er has takn possessio 1 !
at "6ne Store o! Satisfaction
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Tie
Men s rlub of th" Swedish !of '"- ,f tho Prlmnt9 of his new!
Mr. A
CiS'i and stoppoi at in" i iiu.h.
where they w f re nrrved refreshments. ,.r ii n ,.!.,. m Miss Aim
ilen. 5"5 Oieott avenu,-. i '-' ' ' 1 ,.win., lo rerenUv mov.d to this
business and so.-ial rreeiirm. j Mrs. Virgil I.oucks and -her ' ' 1 ' !v C1 . v cr, ,,n M.a-:tor.r, 'l
rhur.-h will .ir.eet this vninr with 'our-pat. miu-nns locai-u on j-ium
lien's and
isses9 Suits
Mr. and M;s. I.lo-.d Wallace, w have been the guests of Mr. and Mi;
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Noriii Macoiin avenue. Mrs. LmnkJ and;1
her cistei, M ss i;theln. will appear .ill th- I'retrsiM of M benelit ri'tlrl rt to he heM in C.iciji. t uui.rrow eveniiii,'.
;ti,e j.riM ee.l.s of iiii'ii w .it K) to "rn
a new td i r:.os.
to b disc usBed.
Mrs. Crest. Constant of I-.v 5tret nterta!ned Informally tact evening ,
unn'ir rr n.
. ia!'ai-e m South ine.'.iii
fivenuo f:-r the past Wtek. have r-
j turned to their home in Mt. Victory. O.
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in meet j Mr, .mines it. warlow or Mel 1'. :
n.na at t dcl F-ih.w.' hall. In- nvtni ni i.e. en 1 e,l i 11, a ,.. ,,,.,,-,, 1 i
fhana Harh..:-. promntl.- at t-:m ,.vi, t- ' ,-.1 ., ... .i
Therq will be business f i in , , t. ! f 1,..,. ..: " .. 1'. 1...... " .'. Mrs. Isa
.. , ee-l.r.-.r. r, f lee .,...'''? KU-s,-, J . .ipn I.e.. u."
' i Tu r- .....1 1,, .,,il...' 1U... ..,w l..r
iry. . i.u.ti.. 1 -., ........ .. ... " ; diatnatte rot
... ' r, , . lis eii ir s!,..it! lor tit inen.eai 1 01 p Mrs. I.. . U Hi tort of Hcn.loiTt streft: . . . .- . , , ... !
er house KUe?t. Miss l-'mm. ha (vi.n,;..,l . ivit.,. ... ti.., ......... i 1 "' L "" ' " ." ' " ' lat :! S at the C,
Constant, who i, here on a vit hnm'hr. of 'st. A.i.,.'s KilH I ' !s""ll; ' " K'",,e ,U,"aMB
SpnnKflld. 111. ' .fronds to ni-et with h-r at her b.'.-ne Mrs. Pel'a Miller wb .ui. nxt Tueshtv afternoon for soei-il
city but a few day, prior ,, h,., . hT.ur. " j,au,:,d ,nd held i-s hist .no.-tif in- for p,irtIan ,-, , , la.-l ( , Mi Hl,.1 Krill in Norttt
1 ' s . .1. j. ; mio. ". ! rt r.p iv 1 1: "v er tt Hrrivfi o: t, . ., :ii ,,. l, Iv inir t- 1 1 Turner in N.vrlh n,- . ' , ... . I'""'" t,!!S :r,o.r u.H t.. tt.. ... i u. . Kn It sr.-spefthiie t
"' ! '' :""M""' i!L ,Nt -'; ,he mtricaees of hint t ti,K. find u:s,.-., ,,.,ir Mh. tar.e in ih
-Mrs. a. t: iwyman is expected home. !"'..- ,.n m m 11 . -uv titer auu p.ioo are ,s nol kn,.wt, ,i, , . v whether the in- , ,n
....... muiainlil v fiere sue, s i Hi ct i 'P.S th V Itit'U.C. to take Will 0 ' -t n t a Te of th has ben srendincr a few Hb"v ;i. i .i,i.! :,.f..-... t..,i... i.-- .,-,. . ,. . . . ........... t a I
br a i. J I ...... ' .' .'" ' . " ". ..' ' : ..J The annual 1 m, m of the Indiana
dM!ii?ite- liorothv. arriveil esterdayi
,. i... i vii-i. tor t i-; .t. ee
ai i- ri. ooii at i in .j. iv. r''ii.ri . . r. v. . . .
a 4 conimer.eintr ne.t -" ... : 1. ... ; I
eve.r.injr. Ictoher 1- imikh" ' tnttpht to foifisn classes and ail those d-sirinj; to take up the art of nu'.lir.ery. The hour is 7 o' ! k prompt at ti.e M. Kiiih-y s.lio. l Ctof. KeW'ilt
the l-'otd Knslislt coining hete next
weeic to train t'ne teachers in his
I ..f Knplish lntiuc-
t. f 11 oitrners. K.vry afternoon
Id s'-hor.l will be
h Id there mst ruvt i...ns for teachers a iil in the ivenins at 7 o'ch-i k wi 1 he the tore vh-vot-d to the tea' hinp of this nicthotl to the fo:rii;n elass and will h c.nt.'nued throughout the w k with Mr h"'.V:!t in cha ice. The
pie are urued to
ind :c-
1 'f ft t'eiyn m iioiais to take ad-
val'iald instructions.
, . sup. rint. . lob nt of Mills of ririimiurud fMrtct 1,,,..;,
A 11. w club omprisinu trorteen i-ounir lnds of this eit y has t n .r-
Twyman. I are expect.-d lia' k toiay
VI it
tomorrow f,.r the
anttui'-s" or not. Th"y an
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THURSDAY, SEPT. 27, 1917.
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lutiful, Stibsta-etia!
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If " : ; f7' t , jrf - w ; t .1 t -::- - 'A-'';' I jwaUW . ;!-.. nbk:. i - , '- I . -...' VJ f i.iiii - ' - (l,p?2 , . j p V! j CO MSl NATION j , ?'!
Haihor Wf.r.an's club will be held at St. Aiban's Parish hou.-o- Wednesday, October ". at 1 o'clock. M and Mrs. John Ueiland of White Oak avenue Is on a visit to th homo of the'ir d iUKbter, Mr. and Mrs. J. I i. Williams at Indianapolis. The if a he that arrived at the K.
P.zsa ho:i-e. ZiZi Gutherie street, a
I few di.vs he.., has revived the name PRICE ATTENTION. Uf i v-"- ........ I rr.) j p, s. club will meet th. i-
evenin? with Miss A tic Kb.nirn at her home. Ml Parir.g avenue, this evenmi;. Fred Miller, "n n en.;.h..ve of the Intel state mil, was irmoved from St. Maraarts liospital. w h-re he haf heei for the past three weeks lind'TLimi :vol - Hi treatment to the Cox hotel ye.-terdav.' where he make? hi j,,, Sat.uday lie is bavins for I'.razil. Ind.. to visit his mother for a TeW W e k.J. The Twin City Birthday club entertained nt 111" hone of Mis. .1. M. Ih-own in Wat litis- street in the afterno on of vesterdt' y wuis u n 1 1 :ui a i I ;. int ei-es!n z. as If marked the finniver-
rn i v of tiree
iOwini? to the fact that women's and
misses' suits have advanced so terribly
liijzli, we take great, pleasure in inform
ing you that we can undoubtedly save for vou from $.00 to .$5.00 on a single garment. T h e s e suits are made of exceptionally fine wool poplin a n d gabardine. Special at
A m
tv5 rr -zy pn rr -f.
only $55o00
the i hih llif.mberfi.
with coal or gas or with both without
cliansi'mr any part. Absolutely guaranteed to give all around satifa tion. While our present stock will ln.;t you an buy one of tle sc stoves at either of our three Mores for $55.00. ( High warniiim' closet extra) Cash or terms to suit your convenience.
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Our line of heating stoves is now complete. Xo matter what size room or how many rooms you have to heat, we have a size and style just for that purpose. Xo need to
three stores and select the one that appeals to you and ar-
T. ,- . , . hand the occasion was well planned to Jmilt of honest grade cast iron, lias! r. t. -hit it a. rdtr,iv. Mrs. c. l. fViur burners for coal and four for -as.! And'-,sn WHS ns-ntd w 'rn -0 . . ... , . I of cut Rlass sherbe, Mrs. Walter JT llll lS-incIl SjUare OVOl, Will bakei Harmon with a handsom bedspread
and Mrs. Robert Smth. one dozen of rut steel shor heits. A dainty c'ours" luncheon was sejved and the usual diversion of fancy woi k was carried vm throi.ah the ,-. t rcon. The 1. M r. i lob will meet thi evening with Ml" Sybil ''lapper at her lcne in ll"lh street. Mis K'i ;''ii'v Mi'is' rlass of sirls of the M K. . hU'-t h SutobiY S' tioi r.T Indiana Ha'rlior Ul ! entertained at the bo. vie of the p; . o I. t Miss M . 1 - dred R 'bil.t. in M: hisun ;.ienue. thi e ve n j up . The Msst. H. II. ClTik. J. F Pile. Charles If inc. -t and It R. Spen.er'of the Washington c bo..l attended th-1 lecture at the sto. h Yards pa ilip.n in
(' hoaco 1:tat evening and h'lrd Tho-
d ore Roosevelt, where .e talked to an estimated nuich-r of l.:"'" people. The eoniniunit v en ; e . I a i n m en t course tie-ins Thui dny. o. i'.i'O' I, at th" McKinlec ' auilUori'i'U. The l'ischerSbipp Concert oiip-,n will phe M iiuitinee in the af-ernoon for children especially. .Any in may at tend. Knt i i el y different pr eram at nisrht. The .o,:i,e rf Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Diamond. wh ure leavina for th south, was taken p ..-.-' .-.so n of by the rupl--ye? of (.e Pure food siveery and n.ark.-t and the 5 and 10-Cent ?t"U-s of Km st CI ioaiio and Whitina. The supper, which was the special fe.it ure of the eterim-. was prepared 'bv .Andy Rrifrdt. .istd by Bert fiti s.-h and others of th employes. Th" supper w as .e)- ed in tlu ee cour.-es. which . :ms:st. d of oyster itevv. fried hoHen. nia(hd potatoes, sahtd. iv " cream, carie and coffee. Afteiwards the ni.ployes repaied to the ! u hid.:, m where billiards and caids weif enjoje,) several tine felee-
tions were rendered on tr. Y i' trola
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PEICED FROM $7.r0 AND UPWARD.
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Women's and
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Women's and blisses' Coats made in the latest modes, of fine Broadcloths, Velours, Serges and fine Plushes: trimmed in fur and velvet. Large cape collars, deep pockets, wide belts with large buckles. Specially priced at
Misses' and
ren's
Dresses Misses' and Children's Dresses in fancy Plaids and solid colors. Made of fine
gin gl lain in E m p i r e styles, with patch pockets, wide belts; sizes 4 to 11 vcars. Special 1.39 Special Women's and Misses Skirts in black only, made of tine grade of Poplin. Sizes r a n g e
f 1 V i ll ;-..! - -I . I i r; . i t. -wi:C3 h . ' - . -cilF
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Buy It At One of the Three Nearest Your Home.
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v yy . srmrr- am my- m. :o ? i' - - '
QUJ1I7Y-HQL U ?
tiV J- -" mi i"iir "i t m t- ' .-I-- ' YrtlaC -'-- 'iilr
from 25 to 30-inch waist.
Mi. and Mrs. s v, . oadn. who are iFanCV pOcketS, SOU16 with Ol W'ithOUt leaving- with Mr, and Mrs', luair.ond. j . ' -
vyei e .pe. ia, guests of , he .e vnin. ton tnimiieCl Special.A 1 went h.v-r. o-ulorehoni. ro-.-.l ' 1
claiming a good time and hoping that Mr. Diamond w.H return much improved in health. Y'ej-y special at Columbia theater tonijrht. the World Film Corporation wiil presert Ethel Cia ton in a m.nri if 11 1 five-part photo-play entitled "The Stolen Patadise." A clever Sid-no-I'rew comedy will he shown with above as will a ;urr.nt news weekly. Tomorrow we will feature Mary Pickford in "Th RiTtle American." Adv.
LET THE BIG THREE SOLVE YOUR HOME KEEPING PROBLEM.
Every can of food put up this summer helps make food shortage next YY-inter' impossible.
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If you call yourself a shrewd shopper you will certainly be sati-stied with these wonderful bargains for Friday and Saturdav.
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Lids for ICi
Children's Hats that are attractive and becoming, in pink, blue, white, black
green and tan. Made of fine corduroy. Sp'tcial
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Waists for Everyone Made in Crepes, Tub Silk and Parisian Lawn,' with fancy lace trimmed collarsSpecial at 4.45
.A special Waist Bargain. Something that should not be over looked.
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Women's and Misses' Waists, made of tine Organdy, in white only, fancy collars, trimmed in fancy buttons. Women, here is a bargain
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Women's Skirts in the fancy stripes and navy and black Messaline, with elastic or stationary waist line, fancy pockets, trimmed in buttons. Special
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Misses' Fancy Camisoles in white and flesh colors. Made of washable satin and Crepe dc Chine, fancy lace yokes wjth quarter sleeves. Special at
Women's and Misses' Xight Gowns, in white and flesh colors, made of fine lawn cloth and cambrics
We also have a complete line of Aprons, well made
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