Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 97, Hammond, Lake County, 12 October 1917 — Page 11

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We. .! abl to furplsn our customers with the best maies of Shoes without charging the fabulous prices made possible by shortage of the best quality of leaiher. Our stock i large, and w have just what you want in Shoes that are stylish and serriceable, giving perfect satisfaction. They a re in black, tan and brown leathers. Price $4.50 ii;.

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A Q Iri if! 17f finite ere s no wa-v convey to you in words the richness of these choicest fabXX3 J Vcl vOcilb i-ics gathered from the best looms in the world; nor to tell you the variety and com)leteness of the assortment, the ultra fashionable ideas of designing, the beauty of colorings, patterns, shades; the excellence in foreign and domestic products. You'll just have to see to know. SPECIAL ORDER DEPARTMENT We have established a special order department for the man who prefers wearing made-to-measure Suits and Overcoats. Our materials, workmanship, styles and fit are fully guaranteed to be perfectly satisfactory. Prices right for Good Clothing.

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IMDXANAPOLIS. IND., Oct. 10 The weather for Sptmbr (as shoTvn by 1a.r in the Indinaio!U station of the 1?. S. weather bureau) wa favorably to nearly all erepa as a whole, although T temperature was sllehtly below nor-

msl. A. killing- frost occurred on the!

morntnK of the 11th in the north and .it-rentral sections of the state, doing -ons!deraljle damage to corn and other top In low and muck ground. Precipitation was g-eueraUy deficient and lha s-reater portion fell durintc the first wk. "Whtl the soil in sori localities

ts Quite dry fall plowinu and soeding j

1 yrogrresslny very satisfactorily. HlKh corn ground was damasecl but little and In the central and south parts of the stats there was practically no frost damage. The crop ns a whole, however, is from 19 to 20 days laie. but ;!1 mature one of the best and largest crops the state has ever rrodtmed if no killing; frost occurs before Oct. 10 But little damage has been reported from Insects or storms and inuch of the frosted corn has baen saved by putting i' :nto silos. Thf oats yield Is considerab'y above normal and the Quality good although .-me are sightly stained. The early crop of potatoes was exceptionally good. h..t the tat crop was struck by frost in nmt sections and will not be as large was anticipated. In the dark distnet the tobacco erop is one of thn best in years. The hurley crop is not so good however. Unfavorable wither f tid poor plants reduced t he hurley very r.-.aterialiy. Cold weather at blossoming; i ,me. and blight, blotch and coddling rroth have reduced the apple production ry materially. Only the orchards where modern methods of Hpravinp T ere ,ied wtil heve a matketable crop ihis year.

V cmen Love Babies

It 'a woman' r.a. turs to nat orally respond to the charm ot a pretty chfltj. Who does not admire babies? The loosing; to possess a baby is often outweighed by the Inherent fear of the period of 41streaa. There ! a most

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preparation known as

"Mother's Friend". It is a safe external mus&ve whioh relieves pain and discomfort at the crisis; makes t'astio those fibers and muscles whfch nature Is expanding-, and wonderfully Hoothes the inflammation of breast ginnds. It enables the expectant mother to preserve her heaith and strength, ar-a she remains a pretty mother by hairing avoided the. suffering and danger which would otherwise accompany such an oocas!cn. Every nerve, ir. uncle and tendon Is thoroughly lubricated. Get a bottla today from tha drufrgist. and write to th Bradfield Regulator Co.. Dept. Q, IIS I .a mar Funding, Atlanta, Ga. They wia mall yon aa Intensely Interesting" Httla bock, "Motherhood and the Baby". The book !s free. 3very woman should herself aid rature Jn her glorious work. "Mother's Friend" make it possible for you to do so and should be used regularly without fall night and mornlngr.

practically a little family. All of them were lieutenants then. "When Corvisart and Pershing, both, of

whom have bacome generals since then

met by accident Just before the second battle of Verdun, and renewed their old Jlanchurian acquaintance and friend

ship. General Corvisert invited General

Pershir.K to wltresa the impending battle on the left bank of the Meuee from his own observatory. As the battle progressed the generals exchanged remlniscances and asked after other members of the old-time mess. General Pershing asked what had become of Lieutenant the British membtr of thtir attache mess, and was apprised that ha had died with the rank of Colonel early in the (-resent war. Then a gleam of new interest suddenly came into General Pershing's fsce. "But Von Ktzel." he asked. Lieutenant Ktzel. the German attache, and member of our mess? What do you suppose ha ever become of i.iru ?" "Oh, Von Etzel." replied General Corvisart. with an even greater gleam of pleasure in his face. "Oh. he too. is a general naw." Then turning suddenlj towards the battlefield he added. "And if you will look quickly Mon General, you will be just in time to see my victorious pollus chasing the tail end of

General von Etrel's army over the crest j of Morthomnie. General von Et;;el. our i former companion of the Manchurian I

1ACX U? OXTat PRESIDENT

By Douglas Fairbanks, "MOTie" Star 1

Our government has called for sul -scfiptions to the new Liberty Lnen. Every cltisen of our land should consider it a privilege to do his or her bit towards financing our country during this terrible war the losintr of which

would mean practical oblivion for every one of us There sre about twenty million families in the United States of America. A subscription of two hundred dollars per family to the new Liberty Losn would total four billion dollars. Many families can not spare two hundred dollars. Rut every femily can and should subscribe fifty or one hundred dollars or more, acording to their means. It is more than a public laty. It is the. one best end surest Investment any man or woman can make. Uncle Sam KU.jrartecs it. And that insures a lair interest return in fact, it is perfectly sale, remunerative way of Uncling one's mc ney. 1 don't bel:ec the majority of our i ltinens realize the tremendous moral eifect that a nation-wide, unanimous, n try -last-one-of-us. subscribing to this loan would have with our enemies and the immense stimulation it would K've to our allies. We must win. e must back up our President and CVllKlf ts. ti cumo on let's do it in the way e should and everybody chip In his hit towards the raising of this new Liberty Loan.

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LADY'S SKIRT. By Anabel Worthinjton.

Serge, shepherd check or gabardine will be ths most satisfactory materials to choose from for this skirt. It Is one rf those siirts which is becoming to practically every type of figure, because it hss Rfmple, straight lines. The back of the ikirt Is gathered at the wsist line, but the front shows a nowtl treatment in the group of plaits. There is an inverted plait the centre front, with a plait on each side of it. Every skirt has its pockets this season, so this Kkirt is supplied with two, which are cut in an odd shspe. The skirt pattern, No. 8458, is cot in Mes 24 to 30 inches waist messure. Width at the lower edge is 2 yards.

The 24 icch siie requires 3S4 yards

Inch tnsterial. To obtain this pattern send 10 cents to the office cf this publication.

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BY HBKSY WOOD (Ualted Press Staff Correspondent) WITH THE FRENCH ARMIES. Sept. 25 (Ity Mail.) When the victorious Fren-h poiius swept up trie slopes of Morthomnie recently the fortunes of war brought together on the same rild of battle three pcnrals, who as liputnan's hnd soreJ together as military atlachos with tho Russian army tn the Manchurian campaign tine of these was tjeneral Corvisart, commanding the troopa uho wrested the tlnal possession of ilorthomma from the Germans. A second one was General Pershing, commanding the American Expeditionary Corps in France. The third one will be nanid later. During the Russian-Japanese war, half a doaen of the military attaches of the prest powers messed together and constituted

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