Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 165, Hammond, Lake County, 3 January 1918 — Page 8
THE TIMES
miiiMiav. .January u. J p. Seamless Sheeting TG inches wide, un hleaelied, strong and durable. 'ard . ul?" Dress Gingham oG inches wide, pretty plaids, stripes and cheeks, fast colors. Yard lTL'-r Ladies' Mittens BUY THRIFT STAMPS TODAY You can purchase them at our store. Start your Thrift, card on as little an amount as LW. When you have seruml 1(5 Thrift Clamps you can thru exchange them for a 3 War Saving Ccrtilieate stamp. Very warm, wool fin ish, black, blue, grcy( ' and red, double knit Pair 19 HAMMOND'S GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE. 12 B Friday, Saturday 1 vi t' Houble Stamps P as?g! Monday Sal'BS r Friday &l Day Sat. Until lMooti ffers Coats inventory Hi JTl fk nits
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Tremendous Saving on Suits and Overcoats at
Odds and ends and discontinued lines of Men's Suits and Overcoats; a variety of models, fabrics and patterns, now reduced for Pre -Inventory Sale to $12.45.
$1245
OTHER SUITS AND OVERCOATS REDUCED TO 818.75, S23.75 and 828.75
Men's Mackinaws j . Men's Trousers Heavy "Wool Mackinaws, sizes j Striped, worsteds. 'assimeres :-M- to 4G. belt or plain back, and fancy mixtures: sizes 28
tyhsb new pat- e7 Cf ! to o). Sharply S
f V reduced to pJm
terns. On sale at . .
Boy's Two -Trouser Suits 69 Reduced to - - - -
Your saving is greater than the actual figures indicate, for the (Suits are increasing in value daily. An excellent variety of patterns in good materials: sizes G to 18. Priced for Ck, Prc-Inventorv Sale at 24irU?
Boys' Mackinaws, new styles and patterns :a great saving for you. Pre-In- C A C f 017" Sale price . . vvTt3 Boys' Sweater Coats, heavyknit shawl collar; "maroon, oxford, blue, etc., OH QQ
Union Suits
Men's flexible ribbed wool mixed, Merit mills, closed crotch. On sale at S2.19 Union Suits
Men's genuine lambsdown union suits, heavy wool fleeced, sizes to 4G, at ....S1.98
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Beach Jackets "Brown's, v TradeMark," defy wind and cold. Special. .$-1.33 Spra'gue's Warm Vests Corduroy lined, with heavy fabrics. On sale, at .! $2.9S
Boys' Corduroy Knicker Pants Ycrv durablv tailored. Pre-
Invcntory Sale reduced to
$1.00
Boys' Domet Blouses, in plain gray and stripes. On A ZZr
I sale at SJ
Sweater Coats
Flannel Shirts
lar collar Flannel Shirts,
in gray and blue. Brok
en lots, at $1.50
Men's Heavy Rope j Men's military or reg
stitch, large shawl collar, two pockets, in
! grav. at 5J.9
Flannelette Night Shirts .Heavy weight, sizes ." to in., regular or militarv collar. On sale at 1.00
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Men's Heavy Jersey Overshirts
In blue, unexcelled fu
warmth and comfort. Oh
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sale at
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Odd Lots of our Assortments Radically Reduced
$38.50 Suits Reduced : $29.50 823.75 I Dresses Reduced j $21.50 Of the tinest all wool j Beautiful qualities in Broadcloth and Silver- 1'", ha,1(1;somcly emiroidered, Jersevs tone, assortments most- j amI finc handsome ly taupe and black. ; silks.
$30.00 Coats Reduced ! $22.00 Coats Reduced $21.75 31-1.85
Hajidsomc all wool cloth i coats, colors beaver, I navy and black: very
Beautiful Pom Poms, ' full lined, splendid velours and horse vs.
niftv.
K11 lb Inventory, Sale; Serges, Diagfctj 1 Q onals and novelty checks; reg4)ZdL & uiar prices up to $5.00.
Cfc f-Q Children's Coats that are exKJKjam ceptional values at former S9 Q K Voices, Corduroys and Cloth; O ageS 2 to 6 years.
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re-IiiYentory Sa!e of Footwear
SPECIALS Children's Sleepers of heavy flannelette, white or stripe, at 18 Rompers of dark flannelette, stripes and plain, piped in red, at -ISc Bath Robes for children, heavy blankets: ages G to 14 years $1.48 Knit Petticoats for little tots that slip over the. shoulders, up from 59f 11 m uiiiig m t m IT "p. mimm mi ipi iih mi jpit im . i
Sale
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sot any two articles alike: everything for children and for women Shawls and Sweaters at just I Former Price
SPECIALS Petticoats, black moire, also plain with frilled or pleated flounces 65 Bath Robes of blanket patterns, also a few corduroys. On sale $2.50 Breakfast Sets or dress aprons, two-piece, regular $l.Itf. On sale : . . .95 Waists, silks, 'voiles, odd assortments from holiday sell-
$1.89
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Men's Button Shoes Gun metal calf button with the English or wider toes: sizes are to 11, shoes worth $5 and $6 priced at-. . . .$3.98 Men's English Bal, gun
1 metal with liber or
leather soles; a. good shoe, at S-1.00
Men's Work Shoessolid leather in black and tan, good oualitv. At . 82.98
fi Men's All Rubber Arctics, 4-buckle, fleece 1 lined. P. S. brand. Spell cial at ....$3.98
Children's Shoes, dull i Women's 8-inch K i d calf button, fine for Lace Boots, Louis heels, school wear: sizes S to light weight soles: $.3.00
11. Special at ... . $1.9S boot. Special .... $3.98 ff.
High Cut Button Shoes English Boot, laceFerfor misses and children, j rismake, gun metal calf, good quality: sizes 8 j extra quality for school: to 11 and ll1 to 2. On j sizes 21 to G. Special sale at . . .". . $2.49 j priee . . 7 $4.00 Little Boys' Rubber' Women's Button Slices, Boots, brirbf finish ! fiwifl slincs: mof nil
fleece lined: sizes G to j sizes, atents and diills. 101 o. Special at. .$1.59 Special at $2.9S Slipper Soles, lamb's j Ladies' Spats, ten-but- ''
wool, good quality, our ton height, grav, taupe.
4oc seller; sizes :) to G brown and white: 8i2.(K) r-H"M ?
omy. .v 01 g nargain 0-9 grade. Un sale . . . $1.5l u
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rocenes at tieaucea rnces United States Food Administration License No. G-16648.
Paris Brand Sugar Corn, 50c 3 lb. Can Monarch Brand Coffee S9C Stuffed or Plain Olives. I". j;ir - 9c
5 lb. Box Argo Starch
35c-
Campbell's Soups, all kinds, three cans 35C
J 3 pkgs. Quaker Corn
Flakes
Fort Dearborn Seeded Raisins, 2 pkgs
25c
25c
Early June Peas, new pack, J,cr can 13c Good Quality Yellow Onions, io ib? 29c
Rye Flour, best quiiro', o lb. sack
34c
Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour, three for 40C Thompson's Seedless Raisins, 1 lb. package 14c
SOAP 10 bars Crystal White Soap
15c
LARD
Best Quality Pure Lard.
per lb.
COFFEE Minas Blend, 4 lbs., 'Joe; per lb ......25c?
Sliced or Grated Pineapple.
pt-r can
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Fancy Red Beans, cook fine, per lb - 15C 10 lbs. Best White or Yellow Cornmea! G3C
Moxley's or Marigold Butterine, per lb 3C Pet Miik, tall can?, 40c; 6 small cans - 38C Skinner's Macaroni or Spaahettl, n pkgs 32C
10 lbs. Best Quality Bulk Flour.. GSC Santa Clara Prunes, large size, 3 lbs 4TC 5 lbs. Best Fresh Coarse Bar!ey - 39c
35SSEJ
Finest New Budded. Walnuts, PerJb 35c Border Santos Coffee, 3 lbs., 55c; per lb 19c Libby's Fancy Red Salmon, 1 lb. tail can... 28
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Whiting. And Its ' PeopS
'.'omins at the rrinccss theatre Friday fn-l SaturJa;-, Jan. 4-o. Matinee both iay3. 2 P. v.i. ".lack and The Beanstalk" in eight parts. Music by 3-picce orchestra. Admission: Mrn. j and 15c; , 3 5-?5c;' no war tax t!iar?f1. I'riucess Theatre tonight. Eina ;ood- : ich in Queen X. A. piiotodrama of in;."n?e interest la!a in t!c Xw Tork nn-
Stop Itching Eczema
Never mind hov often you have tried and Jailed, you can stop burning, itching czema quickly by applying a little zemo furbished by any drupsist for 3oc. Extra large botde, SLC0. Healir.g begins the moment zemo is applied. In a short time usually every trace of eczema, tetter, rimpl'js, rash, blackheads and similar -'.cin diseases will bo removed. For clearing the skin pnd making it vigorously health:', clwayx use zemo, the "cnctrating, antiseptic liquid. It is not a treasy salve and it does not stain. When thers fail it is the one dependable treatneat fr bkin troubles of all kind". The E. V. Robe Co., Cleveland, O.
Cured His RUPTURE I wa-s liadly rnpJred v.-liiJc Itftins frnnk several years ago. Joc'ors Kaid iny only hope of cur was in opcratmij. Trufsses did me no ood. l ir.ally I got hold of PompthiriK that !uiciily hii1 oum- ! iteiy cured m-. Years have passed nnd the rupuire has never miuriK-d. 'houKh I Rin (loins h.-.rd work as ft carVenter. Ther wan no opera'ion. no lost tiuie, no trouble. I bvo nothing to Kel!. hut will give fuil ini'oriiifitlon abovit how you fray find a complete nnv withr'itT operation, if ytnj w:H write To me, '.K'ugroae M. 1'ullen." I'arptntcr, u.TSr M.irteliua Avenue. Mana?qr.an. X. J. Better ;it out this notice and show it to any A:hrs who pre rup'arcfl you may saft l life or at least pid thi; misery of rupTirw linl the worry and 'lancer oX &x o oration.-Ail"
derworld. Also that funny comedian. Jerry, in a screaming comedy. Star Tliea tre Tonite Alma Reubens in "The Firefly of Toujrh I. tick." a fivereel Triangie A Broadway Kntertainer shows that a good woman cannot be rut
i down. Don't fail to sec this drama. Also 'one-reel Comedy. l-"-l I Joseph Gordon who is here cn furlough, will leave for Ithaca. .". Y, on Fun. jay. Mrs. J. jr. Smith atid sou of Indianapolis houlevnrd, are visitinR relatives , m Macomb. Tit Anion Nizlolkiewicz ,-ti.d daughter. Ml-.a Frances, tpent New Years in Chicano visitin? the former's sifter. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. F'injr and family of l.aport avenue, spent New "ears in Irvlni? J'ark with relativs. Officers Wav. rzyniak, Morris and Kose have, resigned their position's on the . 'WliHliur pol'"- fore-- SLv, Grancei.
and Henry Furstr.nburB Inve been appointed in tV.-"! varam i-s. M I ". illinir. I'urlis of Oli'.ej- rtrert. if en t or tu i n in K )ir nieces. Miff1? Ioi? and Tio-!s Doty of f'l vflnnd. Ohio. John Sharp has jfone to GloomhiBton. Tnd., where he will ent-r Indiana University. Foil KENT fi room flat with bath, inquire. 432 I'iehriipp a e. "Whiting-. 1-3-t l.ouis Cal!j;lir. son of Mr. and Mr?. V. J. Ja!!agher of I.aporte avenue, has (ii'.isted in the eviation corps and Is at present at Columbus. Ohio. Frank O'Connell who has heen visiting: his parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. O'Connell on Atchison avcnu, has resumed his studies at St. Lawrence college in Mt. Ca'.vary, III. FOR KENT Furnished rooms for liRht housekepir.f:. 2 rooms and bath. Inquire. ol4 Fred St. "Whiting. 1-Z-Z Harry J. Rabe, who spent New Years with his parents, lias returned to Camp Taylor at Iouis vil !e. Ky. Miss Josephine McDermott of Fherldan avenue, has taken a position as stenographer at the Standard Oil Company. Edward Iavvler and John Kaine "ho have been hre visiting their rarents. left yesterday for Fort Oglethorpe. Ga. Mrs. Mike Madura and children left yesterday for Milwaukee for a visit at the home of her parent0. Halph "White who visited here, has returned to his home in Detroit, Mrs. "White will sperd anotTier week here visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Gladden of Sheridan Avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Heinz" Mi? Mamie Bollinger have returned from St. r?iul where they the former's mother.
Fit sis n James Bartuska left yesterday fur Xe-.v Tork after spetidinp a ten-day furlounh here, Fpou reaehinp: New York he will receive his r.ysieiimcnt, he having received his c-tiiiKission just before cominfr home. lv.n Canfield. Kdwar-J Caitusk.i and Gustav Fur,?, three Wilting boys of tlie F. S. marines, who were hero for short fin louclis, have returned to Newporti Tt. I., where iliey are in training.
Frank F.yan of Central avenue, has returned from an eastern trip in which he, visited relatives In Cleveland, O.. and Washington, D. C Mrs. Iuise Webster of Fischrurp avenue, whose husband was recently kil-
) led in
railroad accldend.
will soon
DRIVE AMJEADACHE Rub Musterole on Forehead and Temples A headache remedy without the dan
cers of "headache medicine." Relieves headache and that miserable feeling from colds or congestion. And it acts at once ! Musterole is a clean, white ointment, ; made with oil of mustard. Better than a j mustard plaster and docs not blister. Used only externally, and in no way can
it affect stomach ana neart, as some internal medicines do. Excellent for sore throat, bronchitis,
; croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, . all pains and aches of the back or joint3, : sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, i frosted feet, colds a Jie chest (it often
j prevents pneumonia).
! 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50
leave for Michigan to make her home w ith hr sister. The directors of the Whiting Pavings .t- Loan Association met on Monday nipht and declared the regular dividend at the rate of 6 per cent per annum The contingent fund was Increased to J27W. 1-2-1
LOWELL
Otto day to pital. The. today. Mrs.
mond. Mis.
I,oyd went to Hammond jestersea his wife who is in th hostown and county school opened
Feter Kinspahr and son of Hamvisited relatives hero yesterday. Eva Mason of Hammond, visited
her daughter, Mrs. Kdson Worley, in Ixwell yesterday. Ralph Brownell of Chicago, came yesterday for a visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hoevet went to Chicago yesterday and returned with their little son, who has been there taking treatment. Lorraine Dinwiddie of Morgan l'ark. 111., came yesterday for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. Dinwiddie. Fay Hoshaw returned to his home in Detroit, yesterday after a visit here with relatives. A. Murray Hayden returned with him and will work there. Mrs. "Wi'l Newkirk visited her daugh
ter. Mrs. Ed Johnson in Hammond, estorday. Mrs. Valentine Lowers Is Siting relatives at Tarr.' Mr". II. H. Johnston of Valparaiso, is visiting her rarents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Foster.
i You May Find ! ! It In Stocking j
Cincinnati authority :;ays your troublesome corns just loosen and tail off
Mrs. Albert Klukas was taken to Hammond last eenfnK whera she -wlii undergo an operation for appendicitis In the hospital there. Void received from Mr. and Mrs. o. V. scrvis and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vanswcarlnsa who are in Florida, sayingthey are tnjovlng the. sunny sou'h.
Plenty to Do. Medical Friend ".Vow that y,,.j have a ear, you must not neglect your rxercise.-' "Oh, we won't, doctor. 'lhi is a second-hand car." Life.
Enlitt In The Woman's Bv Conserving Foods.
Army
oi corns, hard cr.rns, soft corns or j corns between the toes just loosen in their sockets and fall off the next day j if you will apply directly upon the corn j a few drops of a drug called freczone. i
says a Cincinnati authority, You merely put a drop of two cf this! f reezone on the tender, touchy corn to-j day and instantly the corn slops hurt-I injr, then tomorrow sometime, you may' find the old torturous pest somewhere i in your stocking:, Jiaviiijc fallen off en- j tirely without a particle of soreness, j pain or irritation. The skin surround- i ing ai"I beneath the. former corn will he i as healthy, pink and smooth as the j palm of jour hnnd. j A quarter ounce of f reezone is suffi- s rient to rid one's feet of every corn ano j callus, and any druggist will charge bu' j a few cents for it. Jt i a compound i made from ether. Adv.
Crystal Glucose for Fine Candy Prompt Delivery Telephone South Chicago 920.
AMERICAN MAIJ
PRODUCTS CO.
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