Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 97, Hammond, Lake County, 12 October 1917 — Page 3
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THE TIMES
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Just What It Would Mean If The United States Went Dry
If American were bone dry capital amounting to more than $ 1.000.000.000 ! v.'ultl suddenly have to sptk other occupation, according to the 'World's' "Work, from which albo ths following j
figures are. taken: More than 200.000 employes of breweries, distilleries, saloons, etc., would hnvo to seek other Jobs, and the wages on which 1.000,000 Americans lives depend would cease. l:. -sides the 1.E00 breweries, anil fi5u distilleries that would have to close thiir doors, manufacturers of and d. alers In barrels, staves, corks, bottles, b' er pumps, boxes, kegs, cigars, bar fixtures, glassware, lea machine?. Iron hoops, motor trucks, and many other businesses would suffer Incalculable losses. The railroads would lose 7. 000,000 tens of freight ann'.ially. The Federal Government would lose J2C2.000.000 annual revenue: the states, $21,000,000 a year; counties. $3, 80000 and municipalities $32,000,000. Americans would hive to find other ways of spending $600,000,000 a year.
REAL ESTATE
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We should have to find other ures for
52. 000, 00") bushels of barley. la.Oi'tO.O'J'i ; bushi-ls of corn products, 12,00,(iort,(mo j bushels of riot:, and 100,uOU,0rO gallons j
of molasses. If all the barrooms In America were placed side by side In two para'lel rows to make one street, this would bo almost 3TS miles long. If all tho liquor handled by the railroads were loaded on one trnin. this would be 126 miles lorj and would require I60.66O freight cars. The money paid for the 1.330.000 automobiles sola in this country in the year . 19 15-1916 about $1.000.0t)'000. would be about $200,000,000 short of enough to buy out the stock and equipment of tho country'? liquor Interests. The grain used in making beer and whiskey In one year would make 4.000,000 loaves of broad. The rye. corn and rlco so used would feed 76.000.000 persons for 100 days. New York World Sunday -Magazine.
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HAMMOND. K'i Tj IS, I. 19, 'ij L. 20. B 2, Highland Tark Add. Frank M. Ou.mbs. et a!., to Fred E. llankforth l.s. 22. 2.'S. 15 4. Riverside Add. Henry F. Gluth to Rebecca lteingold Us. 61, 2. I? 10, Franklin Add. George K. lllckcords to Lena C. Mohr N 60 ft. S 210 ft. Pt. NE SW S-34-8. Maggio Siems to Fdward C. Glover INDIANA HARBOR. S 7 ft. L 5. L 6. N 3 ft. L 7, B 5. 4th Add. Henry C. Kutledge to Pearlee A. Parks
I, 35. B 16, 4th Add. Henry S. Davidson to Charles K. Villa 3.500.00 GARY. Iv. 34 to 36, B 19. Broadway Add. Bronislawa Mis to
Valentine Pisarski Ls. 27. 31, 1 1, Douglas Park Ad 1. Albert J. Vlmpany to George T. Olson I. 3 4, B 19, Broadway Add. Valentine Pissrskl to B-n-llaw.v M
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Saturday Oct, 13th is Thrift Day I
This will be a day of splendid value giving here. Every department throughout the store has something ! special to offer for Thrift Day at prices you will he only too eager to pay. Out of the hundreds of specials j
mat win greet you on your arrival we list but these few. 1 hrjftywise folks ivill recognize these values at once
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last week was a "big success, and a big surprise, to our many friends who have not been in our store lately, who found our newly remodeled store a revelation, and we now pride ourselves on having as finely equipped, modern and right up-to-date store for men as you will find anywhere in the country. During the twenty-five years of our business development, we have been conspicuous as a men's store center, and at the present time we claim preeminence in this locality, and justifiably so. Men have learned that our clothing, shoes and furnishings departments are incomparable in selections and price savings. In the belief that this men's store offers a service to men, young men and youths, in which men of sound judgment are interested, we extend you a cordial invitation to view the stock we have assembled for the
Aut
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O
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for Men and Young Men TVe have clothes for all occasions, according to the individual tasto of
every man.
fcl And in the other lines of men's apparel Men's Shoes, Hats, Shirts and . Haberdashery, we show a complete line of the newest, snappiest styles, best HI typified by the label each article bears the label of
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Thrift Day Bargains in Fall Wear
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Thrifty Women in search of
Economical Price will do well
New Fall Dresses
5 Favorites of the New Season
new W earing A.pparel at an
in attending Tomorrows Sale Women s Fall Suits Attractive Styles Specially Priced
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Beautiful new dresses, green, copen and navy, .s'.lkta.ffeta3 wit', georgette sieevos; high waist-i-d models with beaded belts; also stunning' dresses of navy blue satin with large, collars of
white mescaline; tho skirts are pleated. $1K.50 values priced at..
15.00
Tailored Suits of fins all wool poplin and gabardine; they hav.j largre cape collars and deep cuJTs trimmed in velvet, satin lined throughout; colors are brown, taupe, navy and black; very
charming- suit. Specially
priced at AmiKS
25.00
Silk Dresses $10.75 Serge Suits at $18.50 Womens Coats 12.50
Pretty new Fall Dresses from ur J12.50 and $15.00 lines. They are made of Silk Tafeta, some have Georgette 'eeves. All are In the ieight of fashion. Colors are
Sreen, Copen, brown, navy and black. Women's and misses' sites, -1 JT T eZ. priced et JL J.L D
These suits are of brown, green, navy and black, men's wear serge. Thy have long: coats, panel back pleated at both sides; large collars and velvet trimmed cuffs. The fklrta are neatly made with separate belts and invisible pockets. Women" y O n, and misses" sizes . jf 00 J
11 -ire's a srpeclal coat bargain for Thrift day. Wamen's and misses' new coats, belted models with large collars cf self material or jlush. They are made of black thtet and novelty cloths. Warm serviceable garments. 1 r - Sceclally priced .2i.DJ
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Time for Winter Underwear The first chill days of Autumn starts people towards
our Underwear Department, i
and well thoy may, for we are amply supplied with good underwear In all weights, styles and sizes.
In Ion Salts for women, fine fleece-lined garments, hl,h neck and long sleeves, spe
cially pricea lor 7 C ' Saturday at Z C ' Women' Vests, well-fashioned j fleece-lined garments, sizes 36 to 3S, regular 35a values, '; slightly soiled. 3pec!al J z)C I'nlon Suits, sizes 2 to 11, for j boys and girls, medium ! weight, fleece lined, In white i
and gray.' On sale at
Hi) ' stockings, extra heavy black ribbed Cotton Hose, seconds of our 35c grade.
sires to 9 1.4. Per pair
Supply Your Bed Linen Need Now Here's a Sale for after supper this evening and all day tomorrow. 6000 yards of 48c Pepperell Sheeting per yard 35c Best Quality, Full Bleached, 81 Inches wide at a saving to you of 13c a Yard. The price cf Sheeting is daily on the rise; we purchased 6,000 yards at a special price concession; so supply your needs now at a saving of 13 cents per yard. The sale will open at 6 o'clock this evening and continue until Saturday evening.
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A merican Lady Corsets 1.50 Grades at $1.25 X purchase of 25 doien pairs of these well-known $1.50 Cor
sets enables us to offer them at a saving of 25 cents. All new models, medium low bust, long skirt made of be.i coutil. ' Saturday and Monday, r Pair ,2tO
Brassieres, 59c Women's l-.ruiere, made
: of good quality batiste, prettify trimmed with lac-j j and embroidery. Splendid
I va.ues i t !
59c
Negligee Girdles Warren's Health Girdles, made of the best material, boned with f eatlierbone, specially recommended for athletic wear; J2.4S values at . . . J ,Q (J
MILLINERY Specials i Just for Saturday and ;
Monday these pretty Trimmed Hats Only $4.50 This group of new Pall Hats will be a delight to all women .! Interested in what is new In j millinery. Tou can surely choose j a becoming hat from this as- i
! sortment of velvet tailors and j turbans, In the newest effects. I cleverly trimmed with llowors.
ribbons, fancy feathers and ornament; values to j f IS.B0. Choice f.yJ Untrimmed Hats
Medium size sailors of Elack Velvet, with pressed an! soft
crowns; 12.50 values. Tomorrow . . ,
1.95
New Plaids Fine quality Scotch Plaids, for children's dresses and ' trimmings, 38 inches wide;
regular' 63c qua! itv. Yard
49c
the
yard.
New Fall Dress Goods - Come in and fiee our new Fall showing of dress fabrics. They are simply beautiful in lustre, in colors and In
qualities. $1.00 Serge, 85c Fine All-Wool French Serge, 36 inches wide, in black and the new Autumn shades; regular nj il auallty. Van!...OOC
$1.75 Silk Taffeta, Yard, $1.45 beautiful quality, in all
tate" coloring: has been selling at 1175 per y A Ct
Specially priced at, yard JL
Outing Flannel, Yard, 13y2c
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pink and blue stripes and checks; 27 Inches vide. This sale, per yard New Fall Skirts
priced at 6.98 Numbers of beauties which have just arrived from the fashion centers, In models for street, sport and dressy wear; made of serge. poplin, large checks, plaids and silk taffetas. Belted styles with patch pockets; some are s'.'irred at the waist lino.
Splendid values it
quality.
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Drug Sale Caldwell's Syrup ot I'epiln. the regular $1.00 size CO bottles, this sale OiC Wnmpo.Creo Terpln Courh Com. pound, regular $1.00 bottles OtC Csollne Oil, the original Kussian white mineral oil, for constipntlon ; 50c size t 39c Canthrox Hair Shampoo, the regular 60c siza fj pa:kages at J 5 C
Pretty Things for Baby
Women s Crepe Kimonos
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All women will almlre these pretty Kimonos of Figured
Crepe, In Empire style or Jr: n-Hh olaeti hand in ft t : f ill I
patterns, in a wide range of :olors. Exceptionally good
values at the -f fZ k ! tale price JL oOl 1
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New Lounging Robes Wnmrn's Ccrduroy liobes.. as pretty as they
comfortable, made of velvet corduroy with
They come in light blue, Copen, rose, green and pink. Priced at -
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collar.
3.98
Bath Robes Night Gowns
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NEW SHOES AT OLD PRICES
e j.iow splendid assortments of fine quanta, and workmanship In garments and accessories for Infants. Infants Coots, both long and short, made of flne quality
white casslmere, large cape collars with scalloped edge.
prettily embroidered, lined throughout. Specially priced at
Infants' Sots, consisting; of Knitted Jacket, Cap and Booties, trimmed In pink and Mue; put up In suit
able box at
W omen's Bath Robes, made of blanket cloth In pretty patterns, large collars trimmed In satin; a large variety from which to ey q choose at .J.O
Women's Night i
Gowns, made of pink and blue striped flannelette, rnado extra full. 56 Inches long. Very good val
ues specially priced at. . . .
Baby Caps Infants' 'Wool and Mercerized Caps, tassel or ball trimmings. In white and all the new colorings.
Splendid values at
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in new Fall Shoe3 purchased be
fore the last a:'?rC2 in leather:.
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Vomcn's 9-incli Ecots P.ss"ar Sd.OO Tiro's, nide oZ lines.. kidskU.. brown, pray nd black with cloth tops in coiors to match. They are lace modffis,
Inches high, with LkjviIs heels, and come
5.00
"Gcdman" Shoes,
Pair, ?1.95
2.95
Misses' S' hool Shoes, the wellknown flodir.an make, button style made -of vlcl kid with patent leather tips, sises 11V4
to 2; worth $2.25. Per pair
1.95
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Sweater Coats$2.98
Regular $4.00 Garments One lot of Women's $1.00 Sweater Coats, fancy weaves, shawl collars, with pockets; colors are maroon, red and oxford.
specially priced it
Women's real Angora
nd Scarfs, priced at. . . .
2.98 gora Ca;.
4.98
J 'Vitary Suits and Overcoats $15
There's a di?h to the fit and fabric of these new Suits and Overco.-.ts that will please the young men. They are cleverly made of plain and fancy fabrics In qualities that will particularly appe?-l to you. You'll find plenty of the new military effects, ail-around belts, patch and slant
pockets, turn-up collars. And we sell them for very reasonable prices. Honest values....
15.00 II
In all sizes. Per pair
Goodyear Welts $4 values, $2.95 Men's Gun Metal Calf Shoes, new Fall "lasts, lace or but:on. Goodyear welt soles, well-fitting comfortable shoes
iow worth $4.00. "ur price, pair . .
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At S-0 t. f ,ir we'll thow you the best there Is in ready-to-wear clothes. Hart, SchafEner & Marx Fuits an 1 Overcoats. Just drop into our clothing department and see them.
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