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

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of f..r on both iiihUo it ratii. r ;t. 7...! m r ti'il.-s yui ar-3 a connoiscur on 'hiii? mil I:u.Fian nrt or at least of Kussisn ami I'hineso tea to toll one fror.i ' h othr. Aficr taltlng mi nblnu-i look ami settins a Chinese slant oti tl.oso iliiY. r.-nt how-inca of Imported n.nd?l fo rlrh In materials, reputation ami price, my nflV1CO to the voril:Ul who i'lnTtshl'3 tll'l wll.l ambition of lea. '.ins tho nvxb; trick homo is to wait until sh.i Rets t!i.-r. Then lot her hire the village soitr).tr-iS ,

they toucot everyono will wrar. Our and have that prsomisra 11. RH h(r o'.d frlenJ I'iorot has a pair of stunntnj gowns cn soma ona with a figure the exones with Chinese air, eri'l Lanvln. Chal- 1 Act antithesis of her own. When . lot, Premet too and laa'J-n also show a : ilons them everybody will be willlm: to fan. I swear she Is wearing a I Tern t or J .- Since the Chlr.ose t'-ndency Js so pro- I cct model of tho very latest. " - ; rounced in most all of the 'imported' For tho main characteristic of all tt'.o ; models tho settings for the display of rew models is their non-flttlnK propirr-; the gowns 1- all Clanked and lac.iuourel ties md tho impre?ion that they are and glided and Chinese Cod-.d and rug- built to go on a totally different fi;re pd mi. Tho models piido around anion from tho one they adorn. Necks are,

the carved Ivory and te-ikweod and Chi- hacked out strmsbt across from shcul-

51 n-i-soAiiST lia.sji.. (Wiitte- for tlu Ultei Press) I pray ou ,-.o not have -. fit Dame K .Hi :un wiil not stand for It. I'cr anythins that fits, my dear. Will simply not bo done this year. NEW YORK. Oct. 11.--Tho bl-ntixmal Kashlon shows are now upon us and languid, .languishing models are undulating a million dollars' worth of furs end metailio embroidery and brocades all over the smartest ships. All tho worthwhils gowns are there,

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tho wantor.i ntuff 'ere It h.-ppcr.ed to rdrnlflctint in oar lieily work to be overIU'l"l. looked. I kfniv thr.t whei'- once the The v.l.ole idea of th' spps'ra sartor- !r,irr:l.le crosa-ti. o-.t l,.ss tluin a qunrl iily neerns to bo a HtrKingr alter tl:e ter it now co.-lj, i..iiiioi.t a doiijr. At this ;. .ei,hy essi. iilstic ff t:t. or ix.i lime for onj of thee to be found nevrleet

i 1 i ot 1 i' . r:i ht i-..; ,-ny, urn of tho;;e artistic e.i along the roadside is almost a cap- j I blurred portraits that rnuko everyone Hal crime. 1 have ever been on the alert j

mystifying beautiful because they are for Ioofc npikes and angleplutes, but II po mi-fing of detail we must have n ni.i n-orj wat hftil now, and so is every) fuzzy outline. one of the K-nig. I No doubt the ruper-abun dance of wor- (;ir r!eter!:.tn;iHon tf "keep thf line

Med mh.-1.dery that Is used lavishly :p 11" l.r.s h'en iniensilled by what we 'n every material to 4and, even on lus- ).c v re.ul of the sr.erif-'es that are betr..us cldffon velour will aid in the ing made, and must continue to be I'u7.iiner,3. made, at home and on the firing line. If you can Just manage to be fuzzy, Tho resources of the road are being well ill-fitted ard glittery with sliver tested. It is the determination of my threads among the (fold, or a bushel men to so do our daily work, that those of bends all at the same tirne, your who are fghtintj our battles will not be

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Specials for Friday and Saturday October 12th and !3th

Eest Creamery Butter, per pouna Old Fashioned Lard, per pound B;st Granulated Sugtr, 10 lbs

Kal'oas's Corn Flakes, Krumbles and

Post Toasties, per pkg

We Sell Matches, large

boxes, per box Fcter'a Paste Shoe Polish, two lCc boxes Blakene Stove Polish, per can Largo 1Cc Toilet Paper, 4 for Renroh Baking Powder, 10 oz. can, 15c seller, per can

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SOAPS. Swift's Prida Soap, 10 bar3 Per Case, 100 bars. Try Old Country Scr.p, soap on the market. 10 b:irs Per Case, 100 bars

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Pet nri P. a mat I on Milk-

Tall size, per can Q2C

Per cse, 4.3 cans SG.30!Jap Roso Toi!et Soap,

Libbv's Gcod Luck and Fox River

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Aunt Jemima's Pancake

Flour, 3 pkgs ancy Tender Peas, 8 cans Vew Stock Red Beans, per lb

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Palm Olive Soap, 3 bars

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der to shoulder, or in loose ov.ls that pull 1 i'her nnd yon. sleeves are loose

: nnd flowing ::ni wide, and the waists, if f on 3 may call thorn such, are guaranteed i tK-t to tmi' l: the human form at iny i;!vcn r.tnt r curve from shoi-.lder to i l-tj. Some of the ; kirtH are caught UP . nt uri' 1-0 : ted r. nl awkward nn.-Ies and ! in'lys'f that if thy hnnff evenly for i anyp.-i'-e around tho htm they ore miserf:Me failures indeed. i On th? ever.'n g models, where drapi erles are tb. piece do resistance as 'twere the -a a the -orgeous lengths of , metallic and vel-.et or silken brocades , arc draped en the foundations of lace or

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How I Am Doing My Bit to Help America Win the War.

BY EEErTAED C. DOUGHERTY (Headmaster Chicago, MUwanltee It Et. Paul, Ey.) (Written for the United Press) CHICAGO, Oct. U. I am doing my utmost to help the St. Paul road make a new record in efficiency not for the sake of promotion, but for victory and for tho right to face with a clear conscience and clean hands those who will ieturn when "the world has been made safe for Democracy." The men working with me realize that tho casualty lists will be shorter, if we who are back of the trenches do our part. It is not a case of doing our "bit" but of doing our utmost, "lie loyal, be economical" is now the slogan. I have told my .ecfinn foreman and their work train gangs that there is nothing too In-

called upon to make unnecessary sacrifices.

Motions and Orders

Entries in Eoom 3. ITS N'ichols v Stanley et al; trans, to Cir. Ct. 3rd. 1753 -Clear Title Land Co. v Colonik; pltf. dis. costs pd. (4th). , 2025 aszarda v Klein; pltf. dis. costs pd. (Sth).

2110 -Duncan v Duncan; find for pltf. divorce. Judg. (iird). 2215--Walker v b'ishel et al; finds and Judgts. as rer form (Oct. 3.) 22S1 Matijak v Frankovlch; find for pltf. mari.ge void. Judg. (3rd). 2291 Fifth Ave. Car v 11. J. & E.; find for pltf. possession, $500 value, $1 damages. Judg. (Sth). 22D7 Tolleston Lnm. & Coal Co. v Szymanski; find for pltf. vs. Police Szymariski $152 23 plus $40 00 without relief forccl. vs all. Jud.. (3rd). 2301 Komasareik v Komasarcik; petition denied. Judg. (4th). 2305 ational Carage v Yasulis; find for pltf. J',.), find for deft. $G0 on set off. Judg. (4th).

Songs of the Sammies

(Cy United Press.) AMERICAN" 1--IEL.D HEAD QUARTERS, ERANCIx Kept. 22. illy Mail) A Mexican war s ng with a genuine Spanish hit. which our troops swiped from the .Mexicans during the Pershing oxpeJition, now seems to be. the best let for the "Tipperhry" of the Sammies. Sung in Spanish the obesity of the words mean nothing to the majority of the Sammies, so the tune floats through the valley during the evening singing bees without offending anyone. Carranclsta soldiers had a version which they sang against the Villistas and the Villistas came right back with another version to fit the Carrancistas. The tunc is known to hundreds of veteran Anier.can regulars.

2312 Farley v Farley; find for pltf. divorce. Judg. (Sth). 2313 Farmer v Ilayden; find for pltf. $10.33 plus J1V0.67 plus $50. Judg. (Uh). 231U Payne v Wright et al; find for pltf. vs. Wright and Green $1,242. plus $150 without relief, forecl. as to all Judg. (Sth). 2328 Franks v Franks; find for pltf. Esther Goldstein restored; divorce; judg. 2331 Hartwel v Topa; find for pltf. $135. Judg. (Sth). 2335 Melek v Roplja et al; rec. pays into court $310, ord. distributed as per minutes. Judg. (5th). 2383 Manhattan bum. Co. v Lee et al; find for pltf. $250.54 plus $40 without relief vs Angie M. Calvert; forecl. vs. all. Judg. (Sth). 2402 Dudas v Dudas; cause dis. costs pd. (Sth).

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1 11 e uiu.-1. ,...v. . thing you ! ave to tlo is to have it corree'ed. II. is moro imporUnt than business or pleasure it is your most urgent duty. And it should be attended to with all promptness. You will work better, think better, and enjoy life more after your eyes have been made normal by wearing tho glasses which we will supply. Xo better service anywhere than ours. Hammond Optica! Parlors The only exclusive optical parlor in the County. GOSSETT &. GOSSETT Registered Optometrists 141 East State Street, Hammond, ind.

To Anns Your Country Calli.

Every can of food put up this summer helps male- food shortage lext winter imnossible.

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FANCY CANNED GOODS

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FRUITS Fancy Sweet Orarfles, per dozen Fancy Ccncord Grapes, per basket

Fresh Brazil Nuts, per lb

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22c sellers, per can Sincerity Pork and Beans, per can Sincerity Peas, fancy new stock, per can Sincerity Peaches in heavy Eyrup, 35c seller, per can Sincerity Red Beans, per can

Buy Your Flour Now. Ccresota and Gold Medal Flour

Vh bbls $1.60

34 bbls

SINCERITY BRAND STANDS FOR QUALITY. Phone Your Orders if Possible Friday Evening.

with cheap advertised brands. : SUJUfc C O I Sincerity Corn, -fl i Ktyf, f':.jJ 1

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Clean, seasonable merchandise which we offer far below the present market value. Only limited quantities. First come, first served. This is the greatest bargain offer of the season. Our store closes Monday, Tusday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 p. m. Thursday at 9 p. m. Saturday at 9:30 p. m. Double Stamps on Monday and Thursday. Double Stamps mean 6 saving.

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NATIVE CHUCK CUTS IG? NATIVE SIRLOIN ROLL ROAST ;:'2c NATIVE RIB ROAST 18r NATIVE PORTERHOUSE STEAK 20o NATIVE CLUB STEAKS 1G-

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SWIFT'S LINCOLN BRAND OLEOMARGARINE, 2 lbs 52 SPECIAL LOW PRICES OK ALL OUR HIGH GRADE SAUSAGES.

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Misses's and Children's Hats in velvet and corduroy, $1.50 values, 85

Children's and Ladies' Wool Hose per pair 35

Men's Every Day Work Shoes heavy oak soles. Sale price $2.79

Children's Kid Button Shoes turned sole, sizes 5 to 8, Sale price, 79