Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 143, Hammond, Lake County, 7 December 1917 — Page 6

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E Q .-s.-.Tl. William ".-iii1i5.. II: f-ntr:', j M .1 r! in and .l..l:ti Kobeits. The first if f pa a e A I rt t; ''''" I5"lrts. ntchman. T. . Jlai - j ijtiilHV installation or tin officfi .-. H f (L I'M V Kill 8 t V "' P'l.VMCiaii, li. C.orKe Miller: elrot ed Inst evenins will take flac ly I" S f Ixll I i 4 mmiacfS's. J. f. M.1I..1. John Koh.- its j t h firM imftmr irthi hi .lanu-u-v.

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When you r it you know it's best! THERE is no doubt in your mind as to whether you should own a phonograph. The question is, "Which instrument shall we buy?" The only jury which heard and tested the various phonographs at the PanamaPacific Exposition awarded the highest score tor tone quality to

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This jury rvas composed of professional musicians. Hear the Sonora. Tcull realize that it represents a remarkable advance in the art of sound reproduction, and that it is incomparably good.

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avenue underwent an pperathin nt tSm Gary General hospital yesterday for appendicitis. The repulnr nneff.nsj of the direrters of the Ke.st "" h ! e n ir n IVuman'i e!ul will oot'ur Mojiday evrnirp in the office of the Tt..ard of Kdacation fit the MeK'tiley schooi.1. .1. Keller of Whit inc. president of the County Anti-Tubereular itn liet'. wa.s b.er esterday to ir.et i 1 h. Imal r pi e r. Ta t i ves to nrranre

: for ti;n .saie of Hed Crosy seals.

T. Mareovich of C-'.Jar s'reef, returned est erd J" from Allian'.c. ' .. where he bad h'-en on a. visit to the

home or lih' Pinter. .Mr?. -v. t;. m f i nsl e r '"al;.nit rhapt-r. r. A n . wiil met with Vim P.a pdnl r.h. S50 Cra.pevtn.5

'J'Iip most claborale disllav ti Christmas (lifts arc hcinjr sliown ;it the Store ,,r Satisfaction. I yum- shopping early. Ucttcr selections.

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'ach article we sell is uuraiitecd to pv satisfaction. Wo consider your satisfaction more than our protit.

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WOMEN'S COATS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS

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$25, fur trimmed collars & I I '

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r;:j tailoriiip; and trimmings are so excellent

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ui-cvs and blues, trimmed in fur

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Z7? U' collars, also 'belted around, OC PMUw larjre buckles. ' J) .OJ

j Higher Priced Coats Reduced. Many Others Plush, y Broadcloths and Duvetyns Greatly Reduced to a Very a Low Price. '1 (oats of hitilier priced materials of Broadcloths, )uvcU ti-nc .iir1 T 1 1 1 li r.o in J.lnr-L- rrvoon liln oiiil lnmai

1- l . ne ii i ill x nielli jii omi iii, "iin. eiiu j Coa.ts valued at '27.oO and Style and "7C

t tmnori arc in uie ini r.nii; i mu t u,it. . y&aWi I w Cold Weather Requires Heavy Underwear

Our Stock Contains Fleeces, Wool and Heavy Cottons.

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M cotton on the insid0 and woo! on trm out.

t in bo h grey and white W Si't-cifl 3 Stephenson's VUson Bro?. i2 Royal Mil's, 'i H Duofold.

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STYLE SHOP TWO STORES

HAMMOND, IND. Q 548 Hohman St.

I OUR SPECIAL SALE BEFORE THE HOLIDAYS BEGINS ON DEC. 7. Do

H XUUI iillLiiias OUUpiiig Xjctiiy ciiit.t. wave xifxwiiuy.

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SPECIAL Winter Flt Hats'. and e.'.OO values. R''-S1.25 The I,ate?t. Style ptid $::..0 values, now -1.95

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Men's Hart, Schaffner & MarxTia

IlCdVy UVCltUclln, iilCtUti Ui LUG finest cloths. Sold OO ftC

over $30.00 ZO.vJD These aix- the kind of coats that will rive you sen-ice and comfort; made by the finest tailors throughout the countrv. The coats are "Hart, Schaffner & Marx" and "Cloth Craft Clothes." Patterns of all descriptions, belted all around, double breasted. The biggest bargain ever of- Qnn C fcred, val. at $30. . 0-0.0

Other Good Coat Values That Will Astonish the Economical Shopper. Other values that are astonishing, in Overcoats; double breasted, belted all around, semi-form fitting and form fittin?;: the very best of materials. Specially priced at From 815 to $25

1 Young Men's Coats in Finest

Materials, Belted All Around. Also Double Breasted.

Younsr Men's Coats in the lat

est military model ( as shown) ; n r.4-J.:-r. j . . IS

uaus, siiijies nm nii.xture.s, the very finest finish; large collar, everything that lends to the richness of a coat $18 and $22.50

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Starclied and Milt cuff, J1.5) valu", now 9if' 3 for S'JMi) Betier grade. S2.."." and $3.:0 valuea JS1 .?)i Silk. $5. no values, now So.J)5 Flannel, f 1.25 value for S2.50

NECKWEAR Ia rse ?ize. 5"-(nt value, now Four for Bert. Silk. ?l.oi value, now

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New Styles. $l..Vi va!us 9oC OVhers, Heavy Silk. $2.00 and 2..J0 valuer.. 1.45 The beet $..50 and ft.no value?, now S2!95 OVERALLS Hickory htripe. $1.r value, now 90C Blue and Indigo, $1.75 value, now $1.35;

Sui's 82,50 Fnion Suits, Wabash stripe, n.ji value, for. Khaki and Blue, also I'nion Suits, .:;.r0 and

$1.00 values

SHOES T'ino liri'is Shoes. luiton. hhicher and English last--. ?".Ho tsnd $1 v-'uos S2.75 Tan and bine. $4..V and Ja.oo vitlu'-s, S3. 15

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SWEATER COATS i Fine Oray, V N'e-k. $L:T. v;lu. nov SoC Shawl Collars, gray. Itruvn ar.d blue, $2.50 value SI. 45 Heavy grade, riaroon. navy blue tind gray, $.1.00 and $3.50 values S2. 15 The best made S. I. gray, navy bin and maroon, $r..."o and $7.00 values, now S i. t 5 GLOVES P.est Kid. $2.ro alue $1. -15 Wool, pray, brown and black. 75c value, now -:;") Heavy Working Mitt ''tis. $1.0 value, now (J5( Special Canvas. 15-cent value, now ... . ... 1 (r

Three i.r for Only three pair to a customer

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Assorted patterns "Winter Caps. $1.50 valae, now : 95c Fur Caps, $2.00 and $;?.00 values, now CBetter grade. $4.50 and $5 00 values, now 3-15

UNION SUITS $1.-0 value 05C Sts for 82.00 Heavy Hibbel and Fleece Lnied. $2.00 and value. SI. 05 Wool. $:i.5it and $4.i0 values S2.95 Shifts and Drawers, fleece lined and ribbed, $1.00 value G5C PANTS Working, blue and piripes. $2.no value . ... 1-1.5 Assorted patterns. $2.50 and $3.00 values, - S1.95 Heavy Kersey and Corduroy, $3.50 and $4.0t) values, now S2.95 FINE HOSIERY Eiffel Silk Hose. r0c value, now 5c Three for 'SI. 00 Heavy Wool, 35c value 23C Three for - G5C Light Weight, all colors. 25c value J 5C Two - - 25 C

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Made of Pique, Satin and Soisette, Fancy Trimmed. Collars made of Satin and Pique, large and trimmed in lace of various descriptions. Cuffs also to match of same, maferial, large with same trim- OQ mings. Special set QvJU

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Collar Sets are very nice gifts for Christmas. They can always he used.

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Why Leave Your Christmas Shop-1 ping Until the Last Thing? Don't leave your Christmas shopping last, the better I

assortments will be picked. The beautiful display in

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Gifts For The Soldier Boys They Sure Will Be Pleased With These Delightful Gifts. Ties Hose Trunks Collars Handkerchiefs Rrushcs Belts Sweaters 1 Army Shoes Shirts Underwear Towels Many Christmas (lifts can be had here besides those mentioned above, for the soldiers. Each article will be boxed and wrapped in Christmas boxes.

DOUBLE STAMPS EVERY WEDNESDAY The Store of Satisfaction

You can &QZ more for Your Xmas Club Checks here

than anywhere else

DOUBLE STAMPS EVERY WEDNESDAY The Store of Satisfaction

Sale Continues as Long as Our Stock Lasts. First Come First Served. Prices Are

Lowar Than Manufacturers' Prices.

.-ttoet, I:id ana Harbor, in tl.o at'ler- I noon of Mon.'.jiN. 1 ).'.-.:i'.Kii' C'lli. nt J..10 n'llwii. Thi. ! th ;.-'jlnr ramttMy biipim .s uttil .social mctintf. 1 As-itin(S tho hostess will 'jo the M.n-f.-uno-It. C. l.nkon.s and Frederick Saner. i Mr. Elizal.f th ' ' Hrn-n fntctlnim d at

a dinn'-r party r.n evrninpr aso at lif-r home n Chicapo avenue The piu-sts incliidoii Mrs. John Ilartman and Ii-.r 1. ..!.-.- riif.t. Mrs. John Ooldi-n of fittsbwrKh. I'n. : Miss Mabel Hartmxrt. Mrs. Edward .'.uii ! of Hammond. Mrs. John I'orU.-ck and l r.. John OWeill o T Unit city Th Mop.l.-iiiic.s " .1. 'fniiins. It. I. Jiohillintrs iii.1 J'?jiry Iirown w ere K ?( . of the is tier's iiaighlr. M is. WUlitirn i!HVin. m ChiCHS-i vatrdy. Mr. and Mrs. I'LaiP s Johns arc in Cliioas'i for a visit, of a few wel. Mini FI'M em' Caifmni. clerk in the Oravor Tank Works office, in coniintd to her home with cn attaek of lajcrirp. Itob-rt ):ru! Mai' r ..t North Carir.if av"iHi.' is ) f v'uiK for oii!ist:nent in lh ambulance corps Monday. He is first sroing- to Ft.rt Thorr.af. Ky.. from where he will receive Tiis aMisntncnt. rs. Miller durint; her Viupt'and'n absence will he associated In real estate f.r("e with .Mrs. . .! Miller, senior, in MohiKan avenue. M, 11:,. - r.i;.;;,,sn of JSfSih i'ft

. ntert-iine.1 .-it Ihindred AVclni'Sdiiy eveniiijf In honor oC Iter sister, Mrs. G. K. Hall, who is hern from Toronto. Can., on a visit. Honors in tiie game went to Miss Caroline Ween.s in the ladles' and Mr. .1 Horn m t'.e gentlemen's. Word has been received here of the critical illm-Hs of. Mrs. Mary Specter, mother of Mr. Mose Specter of 143th street, tins city, anil n hose hourly demise is boinfr looked for by the family. The Twentieth Century club enjoyed a one o'clock luncheon at the- home of Mrs. tirover C. Hnnson in K-nmedv avenue yesterday. Mrs. Harry Brown of Indiana Harbor was a Knest. S'lttday evening: at the Auditorium Indiana Harbor, there will he a dunoc Kiveti by the Louis D. irandei Gat. Order Knights of Zinns. The McKelvey Jazz music of five pieces will rlay the popular dance music of the ncason. Tt is a benefit affair and the receipts will go towards the provisional fund for the sufferers In Palestine. The committee; in charge la F&u! Mnrc...vlch. Harry Zimmerman. J. Blunienthal. Phillip Kaufman, Meyer Levlne and the Mis. F.lanch Kose.nthal an1 Mary I.evine are a-sistlnK. The decorations will he. patriotic and the colors of the organization those of blue and white will be used. There will he m n r v f ' rr " y' r" e r fo rt i ti . 1 : - ii -

cut the evening, among- them the spotlight dance. Punch will he served i throughout the eveninc and the ho JfH

t1!i be !n attendance. The new- Auction Hrklge club wi! meet with Mrs. John Hansh in Xort'i

are from eiht to twelve. Guests from Mmtnun avenue thif) evening. This Chi-neo. Whitlnjt. Hnmmond and Gary! the fifth meeting of the club,

Lake County Title & Gtsaranty Co. sassasaaal Abstracters Of Titles jassara Abstracts of Title furnished to all Lands and Lots in Lake County. FRED R. MOTT. Pre. ALBERT MAACK, Sec'y-Tra. FRANK HAMMOND, Vice Pres. EDWARD J. EDER. Manifler. Crown Point, Indiana. Branch Onices at Hammond and Gary.

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