Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 142, Hammond, Lake County, 6 December 1917 — Page 12
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THE TIMES Tlmrsdav. December (, 1917 Children's Slippers The Red and King's Blue Juliets, from the infants flT.cs to the misses'. Priced 89c. $1.C0, $1.15 In the Drug Section Colgate's Miniature Size Extracts, five bottles to box. Special, hox-3jj( Manicure Set. C-piece Ivory Set in leatherette case. Special at.J) Caldwell's Syrup of Pepsin, $1.00 bottle, special at 79C Ganitol Face Cream, 2oc Jar, special. ...CJi White Pine and Tar Cough Syrup, 25c bottle, rpecial at 17C Patriotic Stationery w ith the allied Bags and shield. Very special, per box 50C F aite and S1.25 i v Pretty E Z Comfort Slippers, soft cushion sol p, in Red, Old Hose and P.aby Ulue, dainty patterns, 85c, 90c, $1-00 to SI. 35 Pretty Red Bootees, soft cushion leather soles for children, at $1.00, $4.15 to SI. 25 Save Profit Sharing Stamps Double Stamps All Day Friday Double Stamps Saturday until noon Rani very Section of tthe Big Store Is now ready to siapply your Every Christmas Meed is
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Every mother and daughter will delight in a new Coat Silk Plush Coats $24.50 Exquisite quality of silk plush full coats, larpje collars, belts and splendidly lined. At these prices we are showing some very snappy styles in cloth. Pom Pom Coats $35.00 Beautiful colorings in the most favored wool material of the season, large full generous coats, also beautiful silk plush, -all elegantly lined. Buy your Xmas Furs now, you can buy with confidence that our qualities and prices are the Best and assortment the largest
Muffs, $3.95 Beautiful glos-
fur, round
Classy Footear for Women at Very Low Prices
Gray and Field Mouse 9-inch Boots at $8.95
This boot has Louis covered heel, Goodyear welt soles, two beautiful boots, In stock AA to D. at onlv, per pair SS.&5 Khaki Calf English Boot
with khaki cloth tops
at S6.85
This is the last word in footgear Ftyle, in stock A to D. A special value at
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Dark Tan English Boot, 9iu. height with dainty wing tips, high arch, medium heel. Special price at $6 Gun Metal Calf Boot, 9-inch height, in big girls' shoes, low heel, English last, at only $5
Black Kid Boot, lace with plain toe, Louis heels, lightweight soles. A $.3 boot on sale at $3.98 English Bal for big girls, I lewis make: a real school shoe. Sizes 2 1-2 to G, special at Q4
Men's Neckwear
able, for no man
good looking
particularly fortunai
good assortment
and Satins, in beautiful designs and coloriners. AVe recommend them as
Xmas gifts. Holiday boxed, at. . ."$1 Np
flen's Neckwear In exquisite colorings and rich attractive patterns, in large shape four-in-hands. You may choose from a great variety. Many lii Xmas boxes 50 65 75 to S2.00
Men's Mufflers An unusual display of Silk r.id Knitted SlufSers, nobby r.r':-. and plaids; handsome crepi C. :. chine and peau de crept e'.Viv. '. white, black arid pearl. IT'.cro from gi each to Sf.0-
Marten and Fox $28.50 Up Triced each and remarkably low for the finest skins procurable.
Stoles, $18.00 M a n y handsome furs m the large shoulder capes and long stoles.
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Sweaters are Beautiful Practical Xmas Gifts
Sweaters and light weight Sweater Jackets arc a needful garment for every woman and child. Wo have the old-time values in our beautiful Silk or Wool Sweaters. (See Window.)
300 Silk Waists on Sale S1.79
We were fortunate in securing these splendid waists, plain white orstripcd silks, large or high low collars, splendidly tailored. Also many voiles included. Not a'waist sold for less than $2.50.
Select the Xmas Waist Now at $5.00 $6.95 Beautiful new, Georgettes and laces, handsomely embroidered and beaded -also every
j coloring in dark stripes and plaids.
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Women's Warm Chamosett Gloves Black onlv, one cji-sp, stitched back; all fdzes. r 4S Boys' and Girls' Warm Gloves and Mittens Gauntlet stylt, leather knitted and mackinaw stjlca. Per pa;r --'iSo Ladies' Union Suits Dleacbed. Dutch neck, elbow sleeves, ankle length, warm fiece lined; sizes 4 to 3. Suit 69 Shaker Flannel Bleached, soft chamois finish, fpecial for infants' wear, well fleeced on both sidep, perfect weave and full pieces. Yard 9' Flannelett? Heavy fleeced hack, very pretty styles in dress and kimono pattern?, 2" inches wide. Yard 5.6 Wool Mixed Suiting 36 inches wide, good wearing material for skirts and school wear. Yard - 50c Cloaking Heavy durable material in plain weaves and mixtures; 5S Inches wide. Per S1.9S Silk Poplin 36 inches wide, street and evening shades and black, bright lustrous finish, perfect weave; regular 51.00 quality. Per jard G9C Bath Robing Oriental and Indian patterens, double faced, 27 Inches' wide. Yard....?jC
Men's Blanket Bath Robes for Xmas Gifts
Make Very Useful Gifts Cold winter weather makes one of
these Rotes almost a necessity. We are showing an especially l
choice assortment both for gifts and immediate wear, in a
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range of prices from $-1.95 to $12.50
Men's Blanket Bath Robes Made with roll collar, cord at neck, girdle to match, Indian patterns, scrolls and stripes, all new designs. Priced
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Men's Lisle Hose, in black and colors, also silk fibres. Wool hose in black, oxford and blue. Per pair 25
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Men's Fibre Silk
Hose, in black and
Cashmeres and heavy Per pair
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colors
in light weights
Men's Blanket Bath Robes f In a wonderful color assort-
ment. Shawl collar, cordbound edge and piped seams, buttoned front, extra heavy kind. Priced at $7.50
Men's Silk Hose in plain colors and fancies, in a large assortment. Our line is complete $1, 75 and 50
Buy a Pair of Co-operative Shoes Style, comfort and real quality in every pair. We also carry sizes and widths
to fit the feet, A to D, sizes 6 to 11. Pnces range from ib to $9.
Co-operative Shoe, black gun metal bal, in the "Cadet" last; a conservative English model that has style and comfort combined. A good shoe for . gQ Co-Operative Shoe Toney red and black, gun metal bal, "Back Bav," a classy young men's English last, Xeolin soles. 1ricpd S7.50 Men's Good Shoes for $4 Gun Metal English Bal, oak or fiber soles, tvo good numbers. A good value at only g
What could be more welcome than
a Ccmfy Bath Kcne or iMmonot Bath Robes, $3.50 A most surprising assortment of values and patterns in the warm blanket materials. Rotes, $5.00 and $7.95 Corduroys. Wool Eiderdowns and Clankets. some with slippers to
I match; light and dark colors; satin
trimme'i. Kiinono3, $1.50 and $3 Genuine Japanese crepe and embroidery, serpentine crepes and tho lovely patterned flannelettes; bo many new Empire styles. $5, $8.50 to $12.50 Th? most attractive styles and materials you havo ever seen, crepa do chines, albatross and Japanese embroidery silks; draped coat and Empire styles. Bath Robes, $1 $2 Children's Bath Robes in heavy blanket effects; all colors, 2 to G yc-are.
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All Onleda Community Sllverwar is guaranteed for 50 years' wear. The Adam and Patrician Pattern are Jn solid mahogany case; 26 pieces in eacn set, for Christmas gifts. Six Teaspoons. 6 Table Spoons, 8 Tablo Knives. 6 Table Forks, 1 Suar Shell, 1 Butter Knife. The case and silver harmonize, making a striking display together and a beautiful gift. Priced for Christmas sale at S 3.2. GO
COMMUNITY PLATE Knlve and Forkt Patrician pattern, guaranteed for 50 years; 3 medium forks and 6 model handle knives, all in a satin lined case, at S11.00 The Child's Sliver Set of three pieces. Fpecial at S2.75 Salad Forks, set of six, Patrician design. Sreclal at 55.55 Orange 8poons, the set of six, St QyJ OSOyster Forks, the set of tlx, at qo rrec
Purses are Useful Xmas Gifts
All In lined box complete. The Small Carving ' Knife and Fopk ftt - '--S5.00 Chest of 26 Pieces of Bridal Wreath Pattern Six Teaspoons, .6 Table Spoons, 6 Tablo Knives, 6 Table Forks, 1 Gusar Shell, 1 Butter Knife. St In mahogany finished chest, priced for the
Christmas Salo at 510
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Trench Purse for ladies, buffed alligator and pateent leather belted effect, bullet fastener; black, tlue, gray and tan. On. sals at S3.98
Pin Seal Bag, Egyptian trimmed, completc!y fitted, strap at top. safety fasteners, $1.98 to.S3.98 Ladles' Umbrella, pure silk taffeta cover, blactx, red, blue or green, new club handle with wrist cord, paragon frame. Very S222l S5.98
I vary Cicck for Xmas Wo rave clocks of Ivory, new designs at, each $1.69 up to 55.00
Strap Back Purae, real leather, grey, Eurplo, green, tan, navy and black Bilk lined. Eacla g" Real Leather Music Portfolio, round leather handles, fastened with, strap and bucklo. Priced for Xmas 3ale.-S3.50 Other qualities, 2.69 2. oO and 193 Music Roll, made of best trade leatherette; will not crush music. Eachg0 Others 85o to $2.50. Trainmen's Folders, PlUbooks, Card Cases end V.'allots, real leather. Priced at $2 down to..PJ0c Children' Purses, all tho newest shapes and colcra to please the child. Priced at C9c, 0c. 85c ajsd 25
Ivory Candle are complete colors, height
Ribbon Novelties consisting of dainty lingerie clasps, sachet, ribbon bows for lingerie and infants' 'wear. Party Bags, Armlets, Hair Bows. Po-wder Puffs, Pin Cushions and Coat Hangers, hand painted and tinted; best quality ribbon, at f.3.50, $2.93, $2.43 down to 0 Fancy Ribbon, taffeta and messalino weaves; plaids, stripes, Oriental and floral designs for Xmas fancy work; widths to 8 lnohe3. p yard 35 Men's Umbrella Silk taffeta cover, beautifully trimmed, hardwood handle, paragon frame. A most welcome g'.ft. Priced at.- S5.00
Sticks, 50 These with shades, assorted 10 inches, a nice gift.
Save on Your Groceries United States Food Administration License No. G-16648
SOAP Kirk's American Family or Rub-No-More Soap, 5 bars 2S
FLOUR Gold Medal, New Century or Ceresota, y hbl. sack S 49 hbi. sack si;95
MILK Pet Brand Milk Doz. baby cans 7)C c cans 38c
American Full Cream Cheese, per lb Sugar, best granulated, 2 lbs 17 Prunes. 40-50 size, extra quality, 3 lb3 47 3 pkgs. Aunt Jemlna's Pancake or Buckwheat Flour 40(1 Witch Brand Molasses, lV-lb. can 12C" 3 pkas. Quaker Toasted Corn Flakes 25 3 cans New Pack Early June Peas 40 2 cans Baker's Grated Cocoanut 19 Best Quality Mixed Nuts, per lb 23
Engs, cold storage candled, p?r doz 39C (Not delivered.) Rye Flour, 1Mb. sack at 62C 5-lb. sack 34 C Marigold or Downey's Delight Butterine. per lb 32C Minas Blend Coffee, 4 11,51 95C Per lb 25C 3 cans Solid Pack Tomatoes, large Elze J0C 3 lbs. Good Border
Cantos Coffee....
3 can3 B. & Webb's Sugar 3 cans at
Libby's or Yacht Club Red Salmon 29C
55C M. or Corn. 50c
Fancy English Walnuts, large and ood, per pound 20C Jelke's Good Luck Butterine. per lb. 33. Ceresota or Gold Medal Flour, o-lb. gack... 34i 5-Ib. Crock Conybear Preserves 79C 3 pkgs. Skinner's Macaroni 'or Spaghetti 30C 5 lbs. New Coarse Bar:e - - 37C Fancy Red Beans, special, S cans 31C 5-lb. box Argo Gloss Starch, worth 45c 3J Purina Branzos, somethins new, pkg.... Large Washed Brazil Nuts, per lb 19C
ROBERTSDALE
Jolm Vi."criiti of Hoberts avenue, 8P?n''hiP a sow das at Pturgis, Mich., on busiuAHS fur tho O. Company. ho sovfriiinif board of tha Evangelical churrh i!l hoM a rctrular business meeting at tha church tomorrow Lyman Meyers and Arthur Esrgers of riflleviow, la., and Charles PlibeF of Crete. II!., ure insta of Mrs. Fred Etrtir9 anil family of Kooorts avenue, Mrs, Xomien Urown of Roberts avenue, visited friends In East t?He, We-l-Htrry (Jolaing of Myrtl avenue, visJt3 !iis brother, Gaoge Goldinsr of South Chicaso, last svenins.
Mrs. William Buhn of East Side, erent Tuesday here visiting her daughter. Mrs. Herman Tiiclirsen of Indiana houlory, ycpterflaj-. WiUiam Schulte of No. 4 fire department, hRS been transferred as lioutenar.t to ths Itobertsdale flro department. Mrs. Crawford of Iteberls avenue, is spending the week visiting in Chicago. Jjon't fail to attend the fancy ealo Kiveu by tha Ladies' Aid society at th.s church tomorrow eveninp. A number of upcful gifts for Christinas presents will be on sale. Elmer Egrirers .spent the fore-part of th weei at Crete, 111., visiting- friends. Mrs. Roy Height of East Sido, who underwent an operation at the St. Ber
nard hospital, was able to return to her horns Tuesday. Mrs. Henry. Haman and daughter Eda. visite.d in Chicago yesterday. The Independent Tedro club will meet
tomorrow afternoi CLnrles Stanton o George Bnson is spending a few parent. Mr. ami Huberts avor.u. Th littl'j Foil o mm of UobTls with a dif--b-c.Tted
i Mr. aiui T.Irs. E i lh-i International I cago, yesterday.
n ut trie not::e or Jlrs. ! M yrtle avenue.
"f I'urdutj university, days hero visiting his Mrs. Pettr Konson of f Mr. e--i Mrs. Wogavemie, s FufTering Biioulder. ;iward Freeso attended Stocii ehuw in Chi-
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The Thursday fvfiiinj rlub will meet this Wfe',v with Mrs. E. Reissijr. IJiss Habt-l .Inhnson visited with friends and relatives in Chicago jester-day.
Mrs. A. J. Newman transacted business in thfl city yesterday. Many from here are planning to attend the Rod Cross danc h.ld at Crown Point, Thursday cning-. to be given by tho Commercial club of that place. I'rank I'crsuson h f t Monday for his homo near Indianapolis for a few di.ys' visit before leaving for Camp Taylor. The Ideal Uook club will hold a potluck Fupptr it the homo of Mrs. N. P. Hanks tlis "Wednesday evening. Mr. Thorr.po.jn is very seriously ill with paralyeis. The M. 12. Ladies' Aid society will meet Thursday afternoon at tho church. Th Catholic Eh dies' Aid society will sew thia v.eek Thursday afternoon at the school building. Mr. and Mrs. l'red Ilamman left on Tuesday for Florida wher-j they expect to s-end the winter,
Mrs. F. F.uchti visited with relatives in Chicago yesterday. Ilobart charter. O. E. S., will entertain Grand Matron Mrs. Ella Smyeer of Eogransport on Friday eveKtnjr of this week. At th regrular meeting of the Royal Neighbor lodge, held Tuesday evening:, the following officers were e.lcted: Oracle, Mrs. Tillie Ewighleben: past oracle, Mrs. Frame; vico oracle, Mrs. Weaver; chancellor, Mrs. Anna Boidt; recorder, Mrs. . A. Newmans receiver, Mrs. Edna Troeller; marshal, Mrs. Ella Ewighleben; inner sentinel, Mrs. Ethel Muniell; outer sentinel, Mrs. Eianchard; managers, Mesdames. Edith Sllroeder, Eliza Hartn'jp. .Tiia Johnson; physician, Dr. Clara Faulkner.
Royal Welsh Singers' Popular Concert Baptist Church Thurs., 8 P. M. Silver Offering
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