Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 119, Hammond, Lake County, 8 November 1917 — Page 10
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THE TIMES Thursdav, November 8. 1917 in. a ex: 5TjjTTH
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We give Double Stamps Friday All Day and Saturday Until 12 o'clock Noon,
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LEARN TO KNIT! Special demonstration cf Columbia Yarns by Mlsa Thompson, every day for two weeks. Meet her In the Needie Work Sec. tion.
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HAMMOND'S GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE.
VV o I End Druj Specials
"Virginia Lawn" Stationery, 21 sheets and 21 envelope?. Specially priced at XOC Fletcher's Castoria, 20c buttle.
pt clal at i (On sale Fridav or.lv. i
Air Float Talcum Powder, recular lr'e can?. Special g
Pcbeco Tooth Paste, Lnc tube, special at ooC (On f.tIo Saturday only.
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Black English Bal 1
$5.00 .Inst the Boot lor the miss sizes to 8, low lieols, !- in. height, heavy extension soles. This hoot is easily Avorth 1 more
yrtjr k . than avc ask tor CJ000 them.
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M I Best Grade Dark Tan 9-In. Calf Boot
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-high arch, English Bal. with mod- k ira heels in stock A to 1) at. .SS.00 I
Women's 8 Inch Glaze Kid Boot H R TO;.v. T i: i t i II
; um xjutiia ur meuiuiu necis, nave h I mat kid top, a. boot worth $5.00, all u
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;izes, special at
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Brown Calf English Boot, S in. height If liigh arch pattern, medium heels. B to q D, special at S6.00 ; Misses' High Cut Button Boot Gn Metal calf, mat kid top, stout soles, I sizes 11 1-2 to 2, priced at $3.00 1 Sizes8 1-2 to 11 at S2.50
Sizes 6 to 8 at. .. ...
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Men's English Bal
$5.00
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IN TWO GROUPS
Sale
-$14.7
'on will tind unusual individualit v soinethniir dif-
nt in these coats that have just been re'ivc(l.
Some fur trnnmed or large plush collars, in Velours, Kerseys, Panne Zibeline and other novelty riot lis: among them high waisted or full belted in all the seasonable colors.
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Frocks, $17.75
Satins, handsomely embroidered and made with
niiauit l)odice ettei't.
Sjtlendid serges, many of them embroidered, surplice and sash ef-
teets; a most becoming t vie for misses.
Dresses, $6.95 Sill-; Poplins in a number of styles, straight lines, tunic and hiirhwasited styls, with a touch of gold or silk embroidered colors, in green, maize and black.
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Calf Bal, with U
mat tops, tex-
tan or oak sole good shoes B to D, all sizes in stock.
Kiddies' Good Coats, $3.50 Wonderfully good looking coats, warmly lined, velvet collars, in chinchillas, corduroys and mixtures, ages 2 to 4 vears.
Negligees and Bathrobes Lovely Negligees and Bath Eobes They make such practical and pleasing Holiday gifts Blankets, Corduroys, Silks or Albatros and the Duckling Fleece or Japanese. Vou will note iirst how generously fjall and well made are these garments. So many styles in the hiuii-waistcd or Kmpiro or the Breakfast Coats. Prices 81.75 to $3.50
Velvet or Silk Dresses, $9.50 $10.00 For girls and are delightfully dressy frocks; navy and brown. There is a particularly girlish nift to these dresses you will want to see: ages 10-in years.
GLOVE SALE of Manufacturer's Surplus and Samples Saturday
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The Albert Glove manufacturers will be represented by their expert Glove maker and fitter next Saturday, Nov. 10. She will fit your Gloves and tell you how to treat them to obtain the most service.
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Surplus Gloves Ladies' black and colors every pair perfect, im ported real kid, one and
two clasp, stitched back
all sizes, values 2.50, sale price
1.39
Sample Gloves Black and colors. These gloves have no holes or damaged places they have been handled and some have been rcsewn. Will wear as good as
perfect gloves.
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Gold and' Silver Lace Mats
Mahogany. Russia Calf Bal, classy English last for young men in stock A to D, all sizes, a good shoe for. .86
H Co-operative Shoe for men, mahog
any or black calf, English Bal, two good numbers, with Ncolin soles, in stock A to D at .S7.50 Boys' English Bal gun metal calf with fibre soles which are guaranteed,
sizes 2U to 5io. price S3.00
November Silk Sale Continues Friday and Saturday
Silk Poplin, inches wide, full assortment of street and evening shades, bright lustrous finish; regular 1.0n values. VI 69?
Fancy Silk, beautiful color combinations in stripes and plaids, taffeta and. satin weaves; ot inches wide; values to $1.78. Per yard 95c Black Messaline, satin finish, inches wide; perfect weave and
finish. Per vard.
95c
Tourist Serge, 40 inches wrde. plain and herring bono serge. Scotch plaids and Honian strides. Per yard 95c Italian Crepe, all wool. 40 inches wide: black, navy, midnight blue, Russian, Myrtle, wine, beet root, taupe and brown. Per yard $1.S1 Burella Cloth, a medium wpicht clo'h suitable for suits and skirt?; all thr- drsirablo street sliadrs; 32 inches wkli rriccd at Wyzrd S12.39
Cotton Batt, weighs 3 pounds, size 72x!0, all in one piece; good white cotton. Each 49c Shaker Flannel, soft velvet finish, special for infants' wear; bleached. Per yard Ladies' Purse, warranted real leather, top handle, strong metal frame, fitted with mirror and coin purse; $1.2"). Each 69c Fleece Lined Hose for women, fast black, all sizes. Pair..l7c
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A comjilcte display, showing the latest forms of Fashion's newest and daintiest ideas
is this collection of gold and P
silver Hats
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Trimmed Hats at $3.95
Thev come in a varietv of shapes large sailors, I
medium sailors, large and small Hats for everybody. Exceptional $3.95 values. HATS TRIMMED FREE.
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Chewing Gum, all k!nd3; 3 pkgs. W
End Candy Specials
Ridell's Peanut Butter Kisses, large pkg. at 9c
Chums, the IJ tv O i'J
prize 12c
Groceries Priced Low
APPLES TOMATOES Northern Spies, 20-oz. Pippins - Three Friends Brand, No. 3 size or Greetings, 10 lbs -I3C cans, 50c; per can... lC
i Klngaford' Corn Figs, fine eatLna;
Starch. 1 lb. PS--Hc
Molasses, genuine Or
' leans, lb. can.. J2C
new
Catsup, Snlder's
H ack. large
j Dottio 23c j Coffee, Minas Blend, j best valuo in Hammond, 4 lbs.. 95c; lb. 25C I Royal Brand Cocoa-
nut, I'D.
! Crisco for 1 shortening,
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pfes 15c frjing, for for cake
H making, l1 lb.
40c
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J Rye Flour, 5 lb.
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j 3 p!gs. Uncle Jerry's j Pancake Flour JOC 1 Fancy Red Beans, 1 special, " can?....Qc i Farmhouse Brand 1 Mince Meat. I - ss 35c
booking, per 'b JIjC Quaker Rolled Oats, per pkg 10C Coffee, Border Santos, ood quality, per lb 18C Skinner's Macaroni, Spaghetti or Egg Noodes, 3 pkgs 32C Granulated Sugar, ibs- - 17c Jelke's Good Luck Butterine, per lb 33 Grandma's Was hing Powder, large pfc - 15c 4 pkgs. Uneeda Biscuits 25C Sunmaid Brand Seeded Raisins, 2 pkcf.... 2TC Full Quart Jar of Fine Olives 32c
Brazil Nuts, now, crack fine, per lb 20C Pork and Beans. Hennings, 2 can? 25C Monarch Brand Corn Flakes, 3 pkgs 25C Thompson's Seedless Raisins, ppeciil 1 !h- rks 15c Early June Peas, 3 cans -IOC Finest California Lima Beans, 3 lb? 55C 6 small cans Pet Brand 39c -Trolls of Toilet PaPer -- 15c
Minute
Tapioca, two 25c
Large Jar Sweet Gherkins or Chow chow 25c
MEN'S MONEY SAVERS
Brown's Beach Jackets, defy wind and cold; sizes 2f to !". Specially pd SI. 33 Sprague's Russian Vests, corduroy, lined with heavy fabric?, impentrable to the cold. Specially priced S2.98 Men's Wool Mackinaws, heavy durable fabrics. Special at . g-SO Men's Heavy flannel Work Shirts, gray and tan. Special SI. 39 Men's Trousers, blue perge, p-riped worFteds and cnsiirneres; all pizes, values up to jr.. On 'sale S3. 45
Railroad Overalls, fast color blue; H.75 values at SI. 50 Men's Trousers Heavy Work Trouser?. dark colors, at... SI. 79 Men's Domet Pajamas, heavy weight flannelette. Moderately riccd nt r.!y SI. 29 Men's Domet Night Shirts, siz. s 1" to 20. Special at 79C Men's Heavy Winter Union Suits, wool mixture. Special SI. 98 Men's Shirts, soft an 1 starched ruffs; see window display. On salo " S1.35
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MEN'S HEAVY SWEATER COATS. rop stitch, large shawl collar, no: by
stripes; maroon, blue and gray. Special.
S3.95
Home Needs-Basement
Double Roaster
Double Roaster Pure Aluminum, round, 13-inch diameter, with extr.i tray in bottom, ?l.f" value, price on!y S1.59
Percolator Pure aluminum, glass top, 2 quart size, recular Jl.c.O. at SI. 35 Spice Set Made of Amrian Porcelain, 1 j pieces in set consistinc of flour, sucar, coffee, tea. rice, oatmeal jars, 1 salt box, '. small spice jars, 1 vinegar, 1 oil crut. all nicely decora'ed either in blue or coM.
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Oil Can 1 gal. sheet iron at
S1.95 galvanized 39c
Tea Kettles Blue and white enameled, factory seconds, seamless body at G9C
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These Overcoats and Suits Are Unequalled Yahios at $20. Plain and belted Overcoats for men and younc: men. in plain and novelty weaves nf many pattern-. Advanee winter suit models for vomux men.
N'ttbby double broastcds, new belt ideas with button or buckle. Men's suits in nobby worsteds and line blue screes in a ran ere of sizes to lit. short, stout and tall men.
Boys Suits and Mackinaws Mothers, if you're looking for the best possible valis, see these at $3. TO. The suits come with extra pants at
$5.95
The Greatest Clothing Value in Hammond at . . .
$20.00
Other Suits and Overcoats at S10 to $35
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BY HENRY WOOD fTTnited Fresa Staff Correspondent)
WITH Till: FRF. NO! A KM ! KS ! Cl 111,11 ' t no wrernr .FII'.It. ct. 20. (Hy MaiH ier- ; A little lt- r. ; fiiiv tt.i-.v j.'.ans t!i moblliznt "f h-'-r ; .-ivili.-in fopulat i x i
tlinp- Cunt trt tya r,..i-!i.bJnii-o rt C-e.r-- 1 cm A 1. .... , - . ...
I ill 8 I H I many. S wltzorland and other neutral contest that a campaign conducted fo I 111 I till countries, a copy of which has found j niethoo ir Hy win not Wnr fruit. It is ifl I if If vvay into th" hands of the French j certain that if it 1? constantly repeated II Mil military authorities. j under various forms, an IJ.-a will ror8 13 W m U The circular, which is rtaborately ; tnit Hsrlf tett.r in the menmrv ,v
-explanatory in every drtail, is as J mr-ans r.f intgpc! than l' writing follows: j -it is not jn the ;.Tman character STRICTLY OOXFIDEN'TI.Mi. KS- to lo-r itself to th-xtrenie Mllnny TKKMKI) KOITOU: The office' of (end vulgnrity of this Antrlo-Freni-h pr"-
i Images nnd Films. Section ef the Mili-: paeamla. hut it wuiil he t tl. utmost lary Kureaii of the Ministry of Foreign . patri-'t;c importance if the lerman
Affairs, has comniumcato'l to is the; press wnul.l consnu to impress 'i;h-foll,,-,vinir which you would he very kind i "ut ceasing. . on the i iihiie mind lv
invasion ef I.elciun an-1 I- ranee iial ; , consider: ! nieans of caricatures, certain important
cmimuea no wrent in ! '. coui-i v.mi doubtless know, the dailv ' ouestions and n.ditionl ideas
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press of l.nglatvt. and franco publishes i inf iiius, tn
rmany tnobiliaed her reaularly cartoons and caricatures di- i "Th
I rected aeainst Cermany. These aim the Imperial German I ! id'iuart rs
rii.oni.-its and artists. i .Now. lltii.leni.tirc mmseii. I roni tlie , above all tn the niost liatetul manner i wnic.i nan -harg;d the i:t;ces ot lm-j-.,.n the war Ihvan phe niid'Jized j Imperial r.erman Field Hen!e,arters. j at 'he Fmpcror, the 'rown I'rince, ' nsi-s and Films, with the task of enter-
P-erlin and Munich .have cf nsonted to furnish, the dcsUns. The?e cartootis will have especially for their themes, the declaration's of certain chiefs of the Fntente who have expressed their desire to destroy Germany; others will exploit the failures of cur enemies and our own victories during the third year of the war. "The (l.'sipns -w ill be ns small in form as possihV so .that they can he carried in" a sintle column without taking up too much space. It i., of the utmost patriotic interest that your newspaper should consent to publish these caricatures. Germany only begins this work
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-ri. A Utile later she mobi 1 i '. has launched a plan for the mobilization
her "ir.'elleci uals" ninety-three of ; of carto.'nists and artists in fact, for v- hem sip no-1 the famous manifest to j the mobilization of art itself, the intellectual. of all the rest of the; P tails of this new mobilization nro y-orld, declaring that Germany in her j contained in a confidential circular now
H HKlenburR-. the famous Prussian Mili-I itiK into relations with the daily press, tarism, tc. They continue to make I Several P.erlin papers have already ij.--propasanda by represent inp atrocities j clared themselves ready to introduce in and pretended I Murders of women, and j their columns caricatures of this nature, children, which the Germans are a!-' .Nearly all of the celebrated artists of
somewhat latf. but without doubt, it is
initiative for this comes from I still not too late to . x- rcise a certain
influence on public opinion. "We beg to add that we are. ready, as v, e have already made it known to the iffice of Images and Films, to distribute pratuitiously the cuts f..r these caricatures. The project would consfst in mihlishinr every day one dciirti that
would be sometimes s.n-t n. s..m Win I as Heaven.
nine, and sometime fourteen cen timet
ers deep. We will furnish you tl." cut
Bratuitiously. you psyin,? only th of postage and rakinc. unless v.-
one of our regular clients ie e
recular packaees of
which case the cuts will bo included in then,. "As this entire enterprise is inspired only by the highest patriotic interest, we hope that you will open your columns to the publications of these caricatures. We. would be ocr so much obliged if you would kindly h r us knew your decision as soon as possible and if you would address your reply to the Wold' .gcney, Illustration S'Ct op,. Respect fully yours. Continental T.b graphic '"ompany. ( I ti. i ii pora ted ) . Wolff's Telegraphic Itureau i.W.T.R)"
Card of Thanks.
We desire to thank the friends and r.eiphhors. find ospecialiv the minister ani his wife for their kinlness during
u are ! our lae bereavement in the death of
l et. f o, .T.-emson. A ' - Wilcox st.
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come mostly from disorders of the stomach, liver and bowels. Regulate these organs and keep free from headaches by using
The Red Cross the symbol of a cause wide as the world and high
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Wrtt Sals o' Any Medicine in tit World, Sold everywhere. la boxei, 10c 25c,
