Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 146, Hammond, Lake County, 11 December 1917 — Page 3

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Dependable Jewelry is the most desirable Christmas Gift that you. can posibly choose. It's good to give and still better to receive. Oar large Holiday Stocks are now complete and your purchase can to made with the greatest ease and deliberation. You will find hero Gifts for all at exactlj- the price you want to pay. That's the wide range of choice we offer.

WALK ERECT AT EIGHIY Because a man or woman la old does not mean that, they must walk along bent over and supported with a cane. A man can be as vifrorous an(j healthy at ijrhty aa at twenty If he- aids the. orKhiis of the body In performing their unctions. All diseases whether of a malignant or weak character tend to te-r away our vitality. You must counteract disease in its incipient stage if you would life a hnppy and useful long: life. GOLD M RIVAL Haarlem Oil Capsules a 200-year-old preparation that is used all over tho world, contains soothing oils combined with strength-giving and system-denning1 herbs. These oupsules are :i prescription and have been and are still Iwing used by physicians In dally practice. They have proven their merit in relieving- backache, kidney and bladder complaints and all ailments arising from an excess of uric acid in the sys

tem. ;OI.n MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules uro sold at all reliable druggists. They nre guaranteed to do everything a claimed or money refunded. Ion't be ivisled by false imitations. Look for t;t'I..I MEPVL on every box. Adv.

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CHILDREN SHOULD BUY ' THRIFT STAMPS NOW

Ths government campaign to raise two billion dollars In five-dollar War av!ngs certificates has opened. The n.achlnary Is In operation. The post offices are made the prime agency for the sale, and the schools have been utilized to aid In securing1 purchasers. The plan Is simple. Thrift stamps are sold at twenty-five cents each and with sixteen of them a f.ve-dollar certificate can be purchased payable January 1st, 1923 but redeemable at any time cn tan days' notice. There" are three convincing reasons w-y children, and persons with small Incomes, should purchase these stamps: First, from patriotic motives. The sovernment needs the money. It is f ngaged in a death struggle with the enemies of liberty. Its soldiers and ,-ailors are shedding their blood and ? skins: their lives In its behalf, and lunds are needed to furnish clothing, food and munitions. Secondly. The certificates are a safe and profitable investment. The government is sure to pay- There is no possibility of loss. The Income is 4 per cent compounded quarterly almost as good as 5 per cent simple interest. Thirdly. It is an education In thrift. Xot only will the purchaser save in order to buy and get Interest Tipon the money paid for the stamps, but. what is of greater value, he will acquire the habit of saving. The child or adult who denies himself of luxuries in order to buy the stamps, will soon mm KIDNEYS The symptor-is of kidney and bladder troubles are often very distressing and leave the system in a run-down condition. The Uldneys seem to suffer most, as almost every victom complains of iaine back and urinary troubles which should not be neglected, as these danger signals often lead to more dangerous Uldcey troubles. Vi: Kilmer's Swamp-Rcot which, eo many people say, soon heals and strengthens the kidneys, is a splendid liidney, liver and bladder medicine, and, being an herbal compound, has a gentle healing effect on the kidneys, which Is almost immediately noticed In most cases by those who use it. A trial will convince anyone who may be In need of It. Better get a bottle from your nearest drug store, and start treatment at once. However, if you wish first to test this creat preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Binghamton. X. Y.. for a sample bottle. When writing be sure nr.d mention the Hammond Daily Times. Adv.

Pnd delight in such sacrifice cf the needless in order to secure the valuable Only think! A "Thrift Stamp" bought every week for 48 weeks, with a few cents additional the next four weeks, will, within the year, purchase three of the "War-Saving Certificates which four years later January 1st, 1923 will be worth fifteen dollars. Is there an adult who cannot by little economies savings that will scarcely be noticed purchase a twenty-five cent Thrift Stan;p -every week for a year? Is there a child old enough to appreciate toys or presents who cannot be led to forego the fleeting pleasure of the gifts, for the greater Joy of purchasing an least sixteen of these stamps during the year? The three arguments for the purchase reduce to two Patriotism and Thrift. There are at least 30. 000. 000 people in this country to whom they ought to appeal with convincing power. The sale of the Thrift Stamps and War-Saving Certificates begins Monday, December 10th. The schools havo been utlliztd in advertising the plan and canvassing- for the sale, especially of the Thrift Stamps. The children, and through them the parents, will be informed cf the patriotic business proposition, by which the government is to be aided and those who help w 1! make money for themselves. The children can be led to prefer a ,Thrift Stamp to a toy for Christmas. An effort will b? made to sell to every possible purchaser at least one Thrift Stamp before Saturday night. December 15th. Those who are able may purchase a. many a they please, and it Is hoped that within the week following, by December 22rd. the grand total will b more than r0.0rttl.000. Chil-

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1 HAMMOND. William Cuss and wife to Alexander Marco, E S7',j ft. L 11. V 1, Hinks Add. J 100 Jessie C. Weis and hus. to Hr.md. S. & T. Co.. L 3S. 13 3. H. W. Sohls 5t.h Add 100.00 Becker fe Tapper Realty Co. to Charles X. ocott. W'i t. 1 3, B 6. Oakland Add. 1.00 Lizzie Rav?r and husband to . Charles N. Scott. L 12. B 6. Oakland Add. 1.00 William Ahlborn and wife to Peter W. Mcyn, Cnd'i Ls 1. 3 to 10. IJ14 I, 23. Us 24. IT., 27. 45, 53, El. B 1; Ls 3 to 2il. 50, ni. 36 to 52, B 2; Ls 10 to 21. 25 to 29. 31 to 31. 35 to r.4. B 3; Ls 7 to 19. 30 to 33. B ?; Ls 4 to 10. 16 to 13. 23. 27. ! 25. 33 to 42, B 0; Ls 13 to 22, ! 25 to 28. 31. 24 to 37, B 10:

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! Sure Way to Get ! Rid of Dandruff ! There is one sure way that never

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and that ls to dissolve it. This destroys It entirely. To do this. Just get about four ounces of plain, ordinary liquid arvon. apply it at night when retiring, use enough to moisten the scalp ami rub it in gently with the "r.ger tips. By morning, most if not all, of your dandruff will be rone, and three or four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of It, no matter how much dandruff you may have. Ton will find, too, that all Itching and digging of the scalp will stop instantly, and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better. You cm get liquid nrvenat any dig store. It - is inexpensive, and flir ounces is all you will need. This simfie remedy has never been known to fail. Adv. '

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Only Thirteen Days More Until Christmas The number of days arc dwindling steadily. Every twenty-four hours makes a difference. And here's the big point, a fcwhours spent now in shopping on your Christmas list, will save you a whole day later on. This

store is in complete readiness to serve the Early Shopper. Try us.

! Stationery Monogramed I FREE j Gift Stationery ratijitij in price ; from 60c upward will be monoi gramed Free of charge.

KAUFMANN & WOLF - HAMMOND. Ifia

fine showing of White Ivory Sets

Christmas Presentation

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We offer to Christmas shoppers a display that includes every conceivable toilet article for men and women many are put up in leather cases and make ideal gifts for soldier boys. Every piece is made of Parisian White Ivory and is in the very newest pattern. There are endless varieties of Toilet Sets, Manicure Sets, Travelr.g Sets, Military Brushes and separate pieces such as Tombs, Brushes, Mirrors, Picture Frames, Powder Boxes, lair Receivers, Pin Trays, Soap Boxes, Bud Vases, "andle Sticks, etc., at all different prices.

Articles in White Ivory Good Specially Priced

Toilet Sets lade of Parisian White ivory, solid block slock, et consiits of lane iand:ed mirror, hair ruh and 9-Inch comb, egular 110.09 sets. Ppe.

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v.;ivy Parliian White v o r y Holders with vital las bottle, ball ipper, S Inches high.

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Hand Mirrors of genuine French iTory. beveled mirror. 7-inch bonnet handles. olid back, regular fS rairrora; an Ideal ChrUtmn gift. Specially priced for th j Holiday Sale. 4.X Others from 1.75 to 6. St. Dresser Trays of Parisian White Ivory, heavy h e t itock. seamless, ! regular 11. SO values. Priced for th

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having Mirrors ood iis, round French plate mlrrurs, .ickel piated frames, on tand. regular 12 values. Priced for tZ Q his ii'.i it . iiO!' deital Altrrori to e s1.

Military Brushes Made of finost French Ivory, solid block itock, pure white, stiff brlitle. specially priced for the

Holiday Sate

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Ivory Clocks N'tw Haven Clock Co.'i white Ivory Boudoir Clocks, various abepet, rplendid timekeepers; regular tl.75 kind. We have priced them for the Christmas r -x Sale at 1 .OZ? Other up to fi.oo. Hair Receviers and Puff Boxes o white Ivory. 1 i Inches high. 4'i Inches wide, regular 11.00 values. Priced special for the Holiday Sale 0 w t ooc Ivory Combs Extra heavy French Ivory Combs, t Inches long, all coarse or fine and coarse, regular 1 val'iea. Priced Others up to J.50.

Hair Brushes cf French Ivory, extra heavy itock. concave back, shaped face, cpooa shaped handle. 11 rows cf pure white atifC bristle. Specially priced for q O O this sale at..JcJ Other from 1.85 to 6.6. Bud Vases Genuine White Ivory Bud Vases, round baa and item, 11 Inches high, 1. E0 value. Priced special for the Holiday Ealo y O O at 1 .jZO Traveling Sets Manicure and Toilet Set In traveling cases, roll or pocket form, beit iteel Instruments. Pearl or French Iv- y j q ory handles. f-Q Other from75c to 10.

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Misses' $3.00 Shoes Pair, $2.00 Emart boots of patent leather, lace style, cloth top, with white sole; elre 11 to 2. regular $3 values. Priced at per ff pair JL.UU Dressy Shoes for the Miss. Pretty patent leather shoes (a broad toe lasts, also high top English boot of dull calf; well

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Misses' and Children' Knglieh Lace and Button Shoes, made cf high grade calfskin, full double oles, will give twice the service of the averagre shoe selling et this price. Size's 11 'i to 2, per

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High Top Shoes for Boys Two-buckle hifc-h cut shoes of tan calf, bellows tongrue. good beavy waterproof soles; sizes 2 to 5H.

rep-ular 13.60 values. Pair

Boys' Winter Shoes j Pair $2.50 j ij Boys' splendid quality giin metal ' j: calf button shoe with wear-- j; proof composition soles; sixes 2 !; to 6, excellent C f ' 1 values, at per pair jZjmDJ -

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Our Christmas displays of women's and children's Bath Robes are now complete: Pretty Corduroy Lounging Robes In Two Lots at $3.98 and $4.98 Rij n. iird ii uiii cither ol' tiivst; lots wouid make very ace ;tah X-na pift. They are made of velvet corduroy with round or pointed collar, kimono

sleeves; colors are rose, copen and light M'-r Priced at I3.3S and

Beacon Balnket llobes at $5.S8 Kiegant Hath Itobes for Xmu giving. They are made of Beacon Blanket cloth, in light and dark colors; reveres and pointed collar trimmed in satin. ff O O rcial J.isO

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Bath Robes for Girls 2 to 14 Children's Blanket Robes. Scotch plaids and floral pattern. trimmed In two-tone cord and In plain colored satin; good range of

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Women's La h Robes Special, $3.98 ;r.ii,iniid aeie ci.o.i.. can be rtny made from this rroup of pretty Beacon Blanket Robe. They are in very wanted color, plaids and floral effects, trimmed n silk. cord. xcellent values. Priced O O O

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If it is to be a Kimono or Lounging Robe choose it from among these garments: Long Crepe Kimonos Prettily Boxed for Christmas Women's Lens Kimonos of tine quality crepe. hig-h waisted models with elastic waist band, also a few marie of Tussah silk crepe are included. Color? are ''it blue, copen. pink, lavender and rose. O O ' ' -D in .Xrnas boxes, choice S O

"Women's Kimonos at $2.48 Long Kimonos, of plain and flowered crepe end figured flannelette. Empire style and with elastic belt; pockets, collar and front trim

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'Women s Long Kimonos at $1.25 Would be welcomed by mother or sister. They arneatly made cf plain colored crepe and flowered fiar ne!tte; collar, cuffs and pockets are piped in tw-

one cord. Splendid values.

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These $25.00 Floor Lamps at $12.50

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We place en sale tomorrow fifteen only of thee beautiful mahogany Floor Lamps with handsome ailk ahade in various-de-ign and color. The atand 1 fitted with two socket and wired ready to attach. Regular price $23.00. Tour w a ttf choice. . . ; j J?!im3 J "Basement."

What Could Be More Sensible for the Little One than a Warm Coat

School Girls and l.ttle tots will greatly appreciate one of these pretty warm coats as a Christmas gift, and the cost of a new coat or a warm dress may save big cost and bigger anxiety of medical attention to your child.

In all the standard, warm materials, and in new ones, in pretty yet serviceable patterns; outfits for children are here in great variety at the most reasonable prices obtainable anywhere in town. The list below will give you an idea of the values offered.

LiUle Tots' Warm Coats The finet garment made ftr !!ttle folk, the very latest style, birred and belted backs, and the new large collar. They are mad of rich wool valour and ilk plushes, black and color. The pluah, coat are trimmed in Wolf Coney and are lined

throughout; sizes I to 6. at

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Girls' Winter Coats sizes 7 to 10 High grade becoming little coats, belted and shirred back models, ash belts, novelty pocket, all have big collars of self material, ilk plush or Keraml. Materials are fine broadclctha, ailk pluahea, metelams and Scotch mixture.. All the neweit shades, splendid

gift coats, at 110 end

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Girls' Plaid and Plush Coats at 12.50 Style very muoh similar to the women' new winter coats. They ar. mad. of llk pluihe and wool plaids, they have Immense collar, all around belt and novelty pocket, some are fnr trim- -f r l2f med j splendidly made garment, (Imi 10 to 14. Priced at. J Jl.yJ U Boucle Coats Girls' Coats

at $5.98 Warm coats for school wear, made cf good quality boucle in navy, brown, green and black; belted styles, with b'r collars, quilted lining, age T ft Q Q to 14. Priced at iJ .ZJ O

sizes 10 to 14. Here's a group of attractive winter coat, they are made of bouclea, mete'ema. sebeilae and fanry mixtures, trimmed in silk plush and Keraml; all etg" colors. Bpealal... ...... .)J

Little Folks' Warm Coats Attractive style at a low price. They are mad of rtriped plush, boucle and corduroy. Keraml trinmed and ntli collars, quilted lining: in brown, green, gray and black; ixe 2 to 6. Priced for thU ey q sale at Jeit

Silk Plush Coats at $5.98 Empire and belted models, with bis eollar that button up ciose to the neck; color are plum, brown, navy, srieen, taupe and black; s.te 2 to 1, Ttegular i;.i value. Priced for Wednesday's Saie 98

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