Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 161, Hammond, Lake County, 28 December 1917 — Page 3
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Friday, December 28, 1917. THE TIMES FASHION LINKED TO COMFORT Double Stamps Every Wednesday. Close Tuesday and Thursday at 6 p. m. THE STORE OF SATISFACTION Established in 1899. D. Cohn, Prop. ...... Z72'.. rdJLMUl , EAST CHICAGO, Per Cent cmuAUW ave. IHr-iSiA INDIANA Per Cent unff t
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Maroon chinchilla sounds warm enough. The man's mackinaw li Jus! that, with an Indian border. The costume the fair coasting girl wears consists of rose color scarf and cap with heavy sweater of same shade. Thi heavy lace boots both wear are prime necessities
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TWIN CITY NEWS NOTES
Katharta Howard, 3i oicott Av, Phone 283, will be pleased to write ana reeelTe social news and advertising; The Time. Th nAwlv A!arU1 rffirr rtf the
Twin City Daughters of Isabella which ' tXFiining carop belns opened January 6th
eutertaineil at the homo cf Mrs. J. V". Erlssey in Prunimond street ajid arriving are tho Mr. and Mrs. Fred Armstrong: of Hyde Park, tho latter a niece of Mrs. Briesey, to spend the week-end. Class '17 of the East Chicago high school will hold a reunion at the home of Miss Mildred Carlson In Grapevine street this evening-. The Trl-City Trlausle Club held a social session at the homo of Miss Gertrude Given In the post office building last evening. A Christmas letter arrived from Uarvery Phillips, jr., to his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey rhlllips In Beacon street, bearing the news that he had received an appointment in the new
oe all our Women's,
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We are offering a tremendous reduction of 20' most economical shopper. Sale beginningEight days only.
on all our Women's, Misses' and Children's Coats, Suits and Dresses that will astonish the Friday, Dec. 28, including Saturday, Jan. 5, 1918
Style, Workmanship and Price are the featuring points that will be shown in our garments during this great 20 per cent discount sale.
occurred at their regular meeting in Wetlands hall were: "Worthy recent, Mrs. John Forbeck; vice, Mrs. Frank Uixon: financial secretary. Majorie O'Girr; recording secretary, Mary Whelan; treasurer, Mrs. Jesse Pewcy; trustee, for one year. Mrs. Martin Kearns; Inner guard. Mis. John McGuan; outer guard. Mrs. J. K. Coradine. The retiring worthy regent, who
has efficiently filled the chair is Mrs.
for the training of the engineer corps
at Atlanta, Georgia. It was In this division that young Mr. Phillirs enlisted and Is very proud of his commission. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Smith ana children of Racine. Vis., and Mrs. J. A. Stephens from the same cfty were Christmas ray guests at the home of Mrs. Sarah Knight in 144th street. Tho latter Mrs. Stephens has decided to remain in this city while her husband has
John B. Lehman who is now the past ' enlisted and gone to the call of his Worthy of the Circle. Installation of country.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Keegan of Toluca, 111., spent Christmas Day at tha Kecgan Home in North Magoun avenue. Mrs. Frank Dooley pleasantly entertained at her home In Northcote avenue an evening ago six couples in honors of the twenty-first birthday anniversary of Mr Edward Dixon. It was a dinner party and later a tnusicalo evening-.' The J. O. T. Club has procured tickets for the matinee to see. Jano Cowl in Ulac-Time tomorrow et the Cohan"s Grand Theatre in Chicago. Invitations have been i'j-ued by Miss Henrietta Rosenthal for the evniny of Saturday in honor cf Miss Daisy Mock who is here visiting and two other young ladies, house guests of friends. A coterie of young women, members of the Auction Bridge Club of this city in their desire to assist the Red Cross
in a financial way have arranged for a card party to be held in the afternoon of January 5th in the Odd Fellows hall in Forsythe avenue. Various games will be played to suit the fancy of those attending and there wilt .be very nice prUes given for the most successful competition in each game. Refreshments will to served and the tickets
these officers will take place in two weeks on their regular meeting night. Miss Mae Boyle a teacher in the public school of Garrison. Iowa, is here on a visit, the guest of Miss Bernlce Dewey, 144th street. The Esther Bebekah degree staff of Indiana Harbor, did beautiful work in its initial degree work last evening when they adopted three candidates and have in readiness several more to be taken in at their next regular meetin in two weeks. Mrs. Ross Emerson of Whiting, district president. was present as were many members of the ' Miriam Ijedge of East Chicago. The Ksther Rebekah Lodge almost 1n its infaney as yet, received much commendation for the progress of the work nd tha excellent drilling of the team
who exemplified the work t last eve- j n!nr' meeting". A committee served?
luncheon at the close o fthe sessinn. Attend the dance given by Pythian Pleasure club. Saturday evening, Deo. JDth. at K. of I. hall. Michigan avenue. ?nts 50e; ladies free. Fine music. 12-27-2 Mr. and Mrs. J. Coar cf the Calumet
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Women's Winter Coats in all the latest shades of green, grey, maroon and brown; made with belt all around, buckles in front and A &f back. These coats sell at $30. AqUu J J 20' ' discount
Here is a bargain for the women who wear small sizes as 1G-18-3G; 300 coats on sale: made of plush-
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es. Kerseys ana clnncliiJlas, sold at $15.00. 20 per cent discount
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$27.50 Coats reduced to $22.00 Black Plush Coats of the finest materials, trimmed infancy plush buttons, belted all around, vcrv stvlish. sold 41 A at $27.5020 discount .... v U Kerseys reduced from $22.50 Women's Heavy Kersey Coats in brown and blue only, trimmed in large fur collar, fancy cuffs, large buttons, sold at discount .... 18.00
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Broadcloths valued at $25.00 The finest Broadcloths, carefully selected, in browns, blues and greens, fur trimmed collars, bottom also fur trimmed, fancy large buttons, sold at r)A aa $25 20 discount ZfU.UU An Exceptional Good Value in blues and browns, fancy velvet trimmed collar, belted with double buckle in back, made of a Drivetvn material, sold at $17.9520 discount.
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295 Women's Skirts sold at a 20 Discount off Original Prices
Women's Skirts in blues, with neat belt, tail-
skirt formerly sold at $5.7o 20 I Aft f'
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Serge Skirts in Blue & Black
Made of all wool Serge, pleated ockets, belted p
all arounu; great vajiue in sKirts at tins price;
formerly sold at $6.o0 20 discount
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building- have taken possession of their .111 only be a quarter for this pleasant
afternoon anticipated. Those named as foremost in planning the affair are tha Mcsdames Robert Brae Miller, Ludwlg, and Kminheiser Collison and Leila Hascall and the Hisses Alta and An-
new cottage residence at 4230 Oicott avenue and will be at home to their friends after January let. Miss Emma, Lue Dickinson of Chlrifo. librarian at the Chicago U., was
Pre-Inventory Grocery Sale at
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Phone 7 East Chicago. Dantaan'a Toga CotTee. per lb 28C Lfpion'a Yatlow Label India and Ceylon Tea, 'a lb. can 35 Ryton Baking Powder, per lb 30 Richelieu Brand Red Kidney Beana, per can , X4 Van Camp'a Hominy, No. 3 canJ2 Karo Syrup, Blue Label, V, lb. oan 14 Richelieu Self-Rlalng Buckwheat Flour, per pkg 18 St, Croix Brand Maple and 6ugar Syrup, 14 oz. bottle . 2oC
4737 Oicott Avenue.
Fancy Rome Beauty Apples, 10 lbs 59c
Fancy Florida Golden Ruaset Oranges, large size, per dozen : 8 Monarch Brand Sliced Pineapple, No. 2H can 1 28
Monsoon Brand Lemon Cling Peaches, No. 1 can 14
Red Cross Brand Tomatoes, three No. 2 cans
10c
Plymouth Rock Brand Corn or Pea6, thrte cans 40C Fancy Holland Cabbage, per lb 3 Jaa. Kirk's Bengal Brand Hard Water Castile Soap. 4 cakes 10 d" Domestic- Sardines in Cotton Seed Oil, per can ; gi Oak Orchard Brand Fancy Wax Beans, per can l lc
American Family Soap, 5 bars
Fresh Roasted Peanuts, per lb. -
Fancy Yellow Corn Meal, 5 lb?
Fancy Head Rice, 5 lbs.. 58C
WE GIVE S. & H. GREEN TRADING STAMPS
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20 per cent Discount on Children's Coats Children's Coats (one lot), all materials Plushes, Velvets, Chinchillas and Kerseys; in blue, black, green, red and brown, C $0.75 formerly sold, 20 off O.OO
Large Select on of Children's Dresses .
in fancy Scotch Plaids, dresses that will stand
tho wear and tear of any child; in all -sizes,
dresses lormerlv sold at $l.)o 20 discount . .
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Another Blue Serge Skirt, made of the latest mode, pockets trimmed with large row of buttons; an excellent value: formcrlv sold $6.9520 off
Silk Skirts, Fancy Stripes in blue, green and black with white i'ancv stripes, very stylish looking, sold n f 1 at $8.9520 reduction 10 20 per cent Discount on All Furs This Fur bargain ought not be overlooked bv you economical shoppers, made of a fine Seal with large cape collar, muff made large with fancy silk lining, formerly sold rip gif at $3,320 discount. . . . '. ZiO.UU
Women's and Misses' Suits and Dresses, Made of Finest Quality of Serges
Wool Poplin and Gabardines, Selected Styles
20 Per Cent Discount
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Serge Dresses, newest styles
Dresses made of all wool Serges in brown and blue, ninrlo ccimfl a flip fnnf mnrlrl w-itli l-nltc oil
around, buckle in front; a real find,
formeiiv sold at $19.5020 otf
A Serge Dress for grown-up girls, made in blue only, some with red satin collars; real values, $12.45 value 20 dis-
15.60
Another Good Values in Serge
Tirfccna fnt irnmnn nnrl micros: in
blues; made with fancy embroid-5i ered collar, pleated skirt, ncatTJ
xaiiorea pocKeis; many in otner s t y 1 e s ; regular r
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9 Women's Dresses of Serge, in black, brown and blue, in all wool serges? perfect tit, large collars, white satin trimmed; $18.50 value 20 discount $148
Women's Serge Dresses of quality, in blue and brown, made with fancy pleated coat, tight fitting sleeves with row of buttons; skirt neatlv made, a 25 srllor
20 discount ZU.UU
$15 Serge Suits at $12
In shades of blue, black and green, fancv belted
coats; an. sizes, a bargain; $,lo.00 seller 20 dis-i count ' .
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Suits that Excel Others Made in very stylish modes that the stylish dressers fancv:
nuuuj vi iui e.cencni gaoaraine in blues only; regular $27.50 values 20 per cent discount suits that sold for $18.50 now $14.80 is sure a -value no one can overlook; in all wool serges; $18.50 values 20 discount
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nette Specter, Celia Cohen. Mary Helen Davis, Myrtle Alexander Lottie Donovan and Mabel Sontag. Tickets are now ready and may be procured from any one of the members. Mostly everything for the event has been donated and' the public Is asked to attend and swell the receipts for the cause. Mr. and Mrs. K. Peitsch of Block avenue -will have Chicago relatives as their guests this -week-end. Stork tidings conies from the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Houser of Harvey, 111., for at a late hour last evening a beautiful baby daughter made
Us appearance. The mother of the little one was Miss Lillian Dixon of this city is well known In all circles, and especially the musicale ones for ehe Is a violinist of rare ability. Her many friends trust that her little daughter will be likewise endowed. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Lewis cf North Majfoun avenue returned this morninsr from Ft, Dupont. Delaware, where they spf-nt Christmas with their eon. Alan, and where the three enjoyed their Christmaa dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James McShana at Chester. Pa., the latter formerly of this city.
Invitations have been isued by Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Patterson of Filmare street. Gary, for a "home" bay New Years. The hours are from three to five and seven to ten o'clock. Mrs. L. B. Faust of the Re',1 apartments, has at her house as fruest. Miss Celia B. McCartan. of Buffalo. X. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ferkins of 3323 Hloch avenue are rejoicing over a belated Christmas Rift that of a beautiful baby bory born at an early hour yesterday. This littla one makes the seennd son In the family.
Mr. and Mrs. Hensel who are occupying the Orth residence In Fir street tfurinsr Mrs. Ortii's absence In the South, have recently returned from LaGrange, 111., where they were the guests of Mrs. Henscl's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Eruno Schreiber of 3406 Elm street announce the cominy inarriage of their daughter. Miss Martha to Mr. Charles Yeager, son of Mrs. Cha. Yeareg of Bloch avenue, which will occur Monday evening at St. Paul's Lutheran church with the pastor. Rev. Pruno Saager officiating. The hour
set for the ceremony is 7:30 o'clock. The Messera James Haney and Cha. Howard former residents of this city and now of Cleveland, Ohio, were here on a brief trip and the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Meyers, in Ivy street. Miss Hilma Boehner of "White Pisean, Mich., is hre the guest of Miss Blanch Rosenthal in Fir street.
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