Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 103, Hammond, Lake County, 19 October 1917 — Page 8
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THE TIMES OctobeJES3TE32K! TWO GOOD BARGAINS Economy Sale Wool Drawers and Shirts, rral value SOc and $1.00 a garment. This underwsar Is sample lots. Cloning them out at 39c tc 89c conomy Sale Muslin S6 Inches wide, extra fine, strong quality, unbleached and bleached, perfect weave. Economy Sale Talua lSo per rf.rd Toweling Stephenson Union Suits, made in fine balbriggan, sizes from 34 to 4 64 in white and ecru, value fl.J5. Economy Sale Tan and white, valued at 18o per yard, Unen finished, strong and durable. Economy Bale per rard. 12Ig 12k 95c ECONOIrlY SALE ntiiuia on OF OUR ctober i! L . . ..Jf
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follows: Mre. Rush Barron, president; I :rrs. Harry Fulmer. vice president; ; Mrs. J. T. Rabe. secretary; Mrs. John
S. Fleming, treasurer. Many plans lor the comingr year's work -were discussed and the hostess served refreshments. Mrs. Perla McDonough of Mishawaka. Ind.. and Josephus McDonough of Livingston, Cal.. ara guests at the James Clements home In North Baring
H j avenue. 3 ' There Is a called committee met!n?
t&SiSiUKJJl j of representative w omen of the various
precincts of this city at the home of Mrs. George V. Lewis in Xorth Masoun avenue this afternoon, v. ho Is chairman cf the women's part In the second drive of the Liberty Loan
TWIN CITY
NEWS NOTES
Katbnrlce Howard, 431S Olcott Ao., Phone 2s3, will be pleased to Trrlte anJ receive social news and advertising for
Ibe Tlmcm.
The O. 5. club met with Miss Ruth j Kacb representative, is chairman of her
Peters at her home In s0UT:n uarin avenue last evening, and besides spending a social evn!n elected two officers to serve the ensuing- year. They are Mis Beatrice Drum, president, and Mi?s Certrud Bush, secretary. Dainty reireshinenls were sered at the conclusion of the evening. The Viiiina; Workers cf the Christ'.n church will rr.st with Mrs. J. T.
F.ahe. 1 '' ISath street, tomorrow ! indoor picnic afte-nr-on at 2 o'clocit for a business j weather.
meeting. ' Mrs. E. E. Lanman of Aldis avenue lias Issued cards for a card party to b he'.d at htr home In the evening; cf tomorrow. Five Hundred will be p'.ay ed. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bruce Miller cf North Barlnj avenue are expected back tomorrow frm their two weeks' Melt at Dr-it, Mich.
Mr. and Mn. M. J. "elborn and j story. "Twenty Mr. and Mr?. A. Levi of Princeton, Ind.. ; Und-r the Sea,"
prrc net and will enlist the aid of others to make a house-to-house canvass to Interest the housewives In investing In the second call for Liberty Loans. The women will work In cooperation with the boy Scouts and an excellent campaign is looked for. The "hike" that was planned by th'Rpworth 1-easrue after choir practice this evening has been changed to an
owing to unfavoraM"
Paul Jones and Lowell G;bbs wer in Chicago yesterday to view the parade of Canadian soldiers back froa the front. Mrs. R. P. Brokaw of Micookm. II!.. is a gust nf Mrs. George VI'. Lewi; in North Majuun avenue, arriving vesterdav to spend a few weeks.
Very special at the Columbia Theater ! tonight only, Jules Verne's famous
Thousand Leagues will be shown. All
motored here last, evening1 and are j parents should bring their children tc the guests c f Mr. and Mrs. Georse .Mil-J see this wonderful picture taken under ler in Fir ftreet. j the eea- On this wonderful photo-play
Those frcrr. this city attending the Calumet Missionary society and conference rr.o'ms being hld at the Gary M. E. o'lJr'ii today are Mr. William Collins and Mrs. Krd Stephens and th"ir r3tr"". P-ev. Elmer Jones. There will he a metinsr of all members cf the IT. P. church tomorrow venlng in the parlors of the church at 7.5" o'clock to meet with the pastor, Rv. B. ?. Somers. to perfect the rorgan'zaf.on cf the church and n:ak rlans for h coming car. Thre will
also be the r-'sjular election of tr
of Fubmarir.e life, no advance In rrlce of admission. --Adv. The general program comm'.ttee of the East Chicago Women's club is n-.c-Ung with Mrs. J. P. Kennedy this afternoon at her home in 145th street Miss Mary Lindley, secretary of the Associated Charities, was in attendance at thfi National Housing Conference held in Chicago three days this week and represented the local association. The Autodial club will meet with
,,f . i Mr. find ,Mr. Gwylru Jones tomorrow
ng avenue have moved Into their new bungalow residence in Northccte venue, next to the S. T. Johnston property. The Twin City Circle. Daughters of Isabella, will receive Holy Communion at St. Mary's church Sunday morning at 8 o'clock Mass. In a letter received from Alsn Lewis to his parents, the G. W. Lewis' in North Megoun avenue, this morning, he informs them that lie has made i corporal of the Fourth company cf the cantonment at Fort Duplet, Del., md that he is coming home for Thanksgiving If lie can secure a furlough. The marriage of Miss Mary Median, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Meghan of 501S Tod avm:e. to Mr. Clarence B. Estes. traffic manager of the Inland Steel company, occurred th:s ifternoon at the M. E. parsonage, Indiana Harbor. Rev. Elmer Jones, pastor of the church, officiated. The young . u pie left immediately after the cerniiony for a brief honeymoon, and upon 'heir return will make th-ir future iome In Indiana Harbor. Miss Meel.sn erently resigned her position as oper-it.-.r at the Calumet exchange and Mr. isles' home is in Lansing, Mich. Both xve man", friends in this cif".
Your Money's Worth In Ery Ton of
Our Coal The above is our story tersely told. CQuality, the best, is our guarantee every time. Quick Delivery? Certainly! THE BIEKER BROS. CO. 144 SlfcUr St. SS7 !T. H;hmu 91 Tlepiu)n SA. Telepbon 3. gAMTfToyp. irru.
Scial bop.r'; and off.ccrs. Other important n:ntter v. ill be discussed and All members a; e earnestly urged to be present. yy.erp will be a meet'ng of the nurse committee of the Welfare association et the home of Mrs. Mose Specter in 145th street. Monday afternoon. It is nn open meeting and any one interested in thu w?rk of this organization given a mcst cordial Invitation to attend. T rive members of the No-Name dub enjoytd matinee party at the Princess theater in Chicago yesterday afternoon and saw 'The Man Who Came Back." The Sunday school of th United
Presbyterian church under tha reor-j
Ionization of Mrs. B. S. Somers, who will have thu class in charge and will cive a Hallowe'en party the evening
iveninr at tliej- hoi-.u In Beacon street. The Chaiie.i Edmunds of South Bar-
ANTHRACITE AND BITUMINOUS Wholesale and Retail West Hammond Coal Company
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the church. The East Chicago branch of the Wtinan's Franchise league of Indiana will meet this evening at tho home of Mrs. Peter Krill. 4244 Magoun avenue. It will be a most important meeting and several candidates fr office will Address the assembly. Voting instructions will also be given. Every patriotic w;man in East Chicago, especially those who have sons in the enlistment, are urged to 1 in attendance. vt a meeting of the Christian Ladies' Aid held at the home of Mrs. Herbert Carpenter in Grapevine street in th-? Afternoon of yesterday, the officers
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Given by the CENTRAL A. C. At New Slovak Hall Whiting, Ind. Saturday Evening, Oct. 20 MUSIC BY HOPKINS OF WHITING.
-50c A COUPLE. EXTRA LADY 25 CENTS.
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ross Standard Stripes THHE i3sJ material foif nurses ualforma.houso dresjes, aprons, childrea'a playeuiu and rompers. Lasts longer, loc ks t et ler. A wonderful cloth, (or many useful garments, Very moderately rricecL 1 5c Yard
Robes Children's Bath Robes of pink and blue colors, in an excel cnt flannel; for children onlv. Economv Sale
69c
Cashmere Hose Children's Cashmere Hose, in white, black, blue, pink, tan and red, guaranteed fast colors; valued at 50c and 65c. Economv Sale
35c
Misses' Tarns Misses' Tarn O'Shanters, made of tine black, green, red and tan velvet, tassel on top to match; well made, latest modes. Economv Sale
S1.25
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These enormous," large bargains axe on good dependable merchandise. Merchandise that gives absolute satisfaction. The only vay you can find out we are sellinig the merchandise much lower than other places is by coming in the " Store of Satsi faction" and convincing yourselves. DOUBLE STAMPS EVERY WEDNESDAY
WOMEN'S AND MISSES' CAMISOLES In flesh and white colors, in a fine grade of washable satin and crepe de chine, neatlv trimmed in lace
and embroidery with ribbon straps.
economy bale from $1.95 to
$1.25
SERGES Serges of plaids, brocades and
blue, black, brown, red and light
tan. bpecial tor Saturday Economy Sale, yard
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a! $9.50
Misses' Serge Dresses, mads of fine serge, trimmed in gold buttons, wide girdle and pockets, large square collar and fancy red ties; ages 14, 1?, 13 20. Economy Sale
SS.50
Other Drees made cf Lne ehepfcerd plaid, serge skirt with blue serge waist, wide belt with Japanese buckle, fancy pockets, extra good value; ages 6, 8, 10, 12. Economy Sale
5.50
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KNITTED SCARFS AND CAPS Of all wool in pink, blue, gTeen, rose and red, fancy knitted. Econ
omy Sale, set'
$1.39
FLANNEL PETTICOATS In black and white colored excellent grade of flannel, all sizes. Economy Salo WOOL KNITTED SCARFS In white and tan (khaki) with fancy stripes, pure wool, washable. Economy Sale
79c
laelles" Weaving Appals!
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A new shipment of Women's and isses' Coats in the very latest creations. Chinchillas in a dark grey, slit pockets with flaps over the slit, fancy belts and buckles. Economy Sale
20.50
Military Suits in khaki color, trimmed in darker sifTj,
kiiuki coior veivcr, iaiest mode, best materi- fflf
als of gabardine. Econ- J$
mybaIe- 25-00
Warner's Rusisproof Corsets Evenr Corset guaranteed "not to rust, break or tear." We carry a complete line of Warner's I-fustproof Corsets, American Lady and some Royal Worccsters. In all styles to fit and please. Economy Sale, $5 down to 1.00 SPECIAL A fr-w ndd rorspfc; in tbft "Roval Wor
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SALE OF HATS Greatly reduced'are our Children's Hats in various designs, colors, materials and modes. Special for Saturdav on our Bar
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0vercriais&!Vi3ci(!nsvs 31 in's Overeontp in the Clotherr. ft ard Unr4-, Schaffner & Marx brands. Coats that actually give service. These two manufacturers stand back of every garment. Don't buy odds and ends of Overcoats when you can buv up-to-date models
and good substantial and serv-i
iceablc Overcoats at the Economv Sale for 18.00 MEN'S AND BOYS' MACKINAWS Men's Mackinaws in the latest modes, all colors; some pure wool. From $12.00 down to 6.00 Boys' Mackinaws in various Plaids; all-wool, some with leggins and capes 5-50 Other Pure Wool Mackinaws, fancy plaids, at $6.00
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Economy Shoe Bargains "The Romper," a very comfortable shoe last for the little ones. Good wearing and comfortable, in black bottom, white kid top; sizes 3 to 8. Special as shown 2.00
SHOES FOR BOYS Strong Gun Metal Shoes for Boy.s Sizes 9 to 13 at SS.00 Sizes 13V to 2 at $2.25 Sizes 2V2"to 514 $2.50 GROWING GIRLS' SHOES Shoes that are neat and serviceable. Sizes 2V2 to G, priced, Economy Sale, special 2-50 3-00 3.50
HOUSE SLIPPERS Felt House Slippers with hand-turned leather soles
Vjs and heels, in wine, blue or
1.39
Pink. blu end lavender Fe't Moerni?na W'ltb soft flexible poles. Priced as above.
?? DO ?? You save our FrofH Sharing Stamps? If not, why not??? They are worth money, too. They aro worth 3CJ, on your purchases, $1.50 in trade or $1 In cash. One book contains 570 stamps.
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718-720 Chicago Ave., DOUBLE STAMPS EVERY "WEDNESDAY
Money Cheerfully Refunded We carry honest, dependalira merchandise. Every article represented as advertised. Each week you will find bar-gains.
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