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Katharine Rsmra. T mrtt 4. Phone Sj.3, will be pleased o write mn receive inrlal kiii and acUertUIn af She Time. -OI.lMni THF ITHK TOMIiHT. I.ohl'ryiu presents H"' ,,r,h Sn 'Tolly Of the lrcu The areole.it heart-throbMna drama of the clrtus ever written? a plF that will pleoie eerr mn. nonuin "! ehlldi tno The Hillden Hand." KpUode "o. II. Sect, on No- -' of the I-ad.e Social Vnion will ho'.d a rummage sal" in the Polish section of Kast ChicrS"." s.vno time in March. Alt cK-naii- ns of cioth-ns:. hot-, etc. shoid be fnt to Ii. r.'.i of Mis. M;-te. T44 Par-i--s;-avenue. Thrio v. i'l nls" l an Faster Bazaar if it. hen np'ons and caps inn nounets, launl:y b.isfs. and other useful srCe'.c? tin last, week of March. All th ladies of the church are asked t.i contn'.-ute to this Bazaar. Special orders f r rfs and apron can be left with Mrs. Gnibs. phor." 9cg. The fi.nfra! of Herman H-ekcr. who passed fro-ri :! ;- - at St. M.-trsaret' hospit.-il !;:i .i.iv c .'n.rsir, whero he wsj taken when hip r .million was known to ho critical from a complication of rti"'. wes lv!d res: - rda v af
ternoon at one o'clock from the home of his daiiKhter, Mrs. William Phillip. 47-2 Hsrlnw arenue. Interment will he hold at Tol.leston. The deceased had heon a re..dcnt of Whiting for many years and is well known here. He leaven another unmarried daughter. .Miss Hatthv wlia makes her home in Kast Chicago and four sons and Mrs. Herman T'ctcTS of Miller. Ind. , who is aUo a daughter. The raid part ypiven by tho 191S I'luh of 1nti:una Harbor for the benefit of St. Patrick's church Tuesday evening was indeed a gratifying success. The amount of $li:..uO. was realized. Pedio was the panic- pla od throughout the evenini? and Mr. Jack O'Connor curried off the first gentleman's prize and Miss Mnjoiie O'Girr the ladies first .1 P.eford. Mrs. White and Mrs. Fiank Plxon won the other awards and the disposal of a hand made quilt that evening helped to matrially swell the receipts. The energy of the. members of this duo in making this aflair .- s i ressf li! is ipded worth the hiphrotnmenda 1 1 on. Mrs. RH htnan. sister to Mrs. John Marshal', of F.I mstreet. left for MtlWai.kee. is.-on:n. where !i will .nMk,e in th" restaurant luisinof. Mts. J II. Peny of Fir street, is reou pet at infr from ft six w e. k's illness of pleurisy. Mrs. Frank Runnel Is of Block avenue. Is entertaining friends at a Valentine rarty tomorrow evening. One. of the largest dances of the year will be given this coming Sunday. Feb. 17. at the Indiana Harbor auditorium by the Tri-OMv Triangla Club. This dance is to bin given for the hem-tit of the Palestine Rostora-
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Specials for Friday and Saturday, Feb. 15th and 16th
AMERICAN FAMILY SOAP, with Coffee or Tea Order. 6 bars....Q FRESH ROASTED COFFEE, 5 lbs., $1.05: 1 pound 2oC OUR LEADER COFFEE, 4 lbs., $1.04; 1 pound...- 2SC M. R. BLEND COFFEE, special, 1 pound.. - 30C FANCY GUN POWDER TEA, per pound GOC HERSCHEY'S COCOA. '.2 pound 23C FANCY PEARS IN HEAVY SYRUP, No. 3 can..., 20C
FANCY RED SALMON, tall can ...
30c
APPLE BUTTER, full quarts 2oC RED KIDNEY BEANS, 6 cans. 75c: can 13C CORN, PEAS OR TOMATOES, 6 cans, 75c; can X3C
LIMA BEANS, 2 lbs WHITE LINEN SOAP, 10 bars
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GRANDMOTHER WAS THE DRUGGIST In the early das of our country grandmother was the drupplst. and her drugs consisted mostly of roots and herbs gathered from tho fields and forests. There was peppermint for Indigestion. lauUejj for couphsT. skullcap for nervousness, thoroughwurt for colds, wormwood for bruises and sprains and so on. They were successful remedies, too. It was from a combination of such roots and herbs that Mrs. Iydia K. rtnkhaiu or hynn, Mass.. more than forty years nso. originated her now famous Vegetable Compound: and during all these long years, no other reined v has ever been discovered to restore
health to ailing women so successfully as this ftuod old-fashioned root ami herb medicine. A d v. tlon fund. The entire proceed will be Riven to a just caus. Mcivelvy's orchestra will play. Rev. M. M. hay of Indiana Harbor will deliver a scientific lecture, illustrated, entitled. "OwmPtry and the Five Orders of Architecture," at the Kut Chicago Masonic lodge. Saturday evening. March 2nd. Tins lecture will be very interesting to all Master Masons and members of the Whiting. Indiana Harbor and Hammond lodges ara expected to be In attendance. Mrs. Harry Barr of Walsh avenue, and her three children are all confined to the-.r l ed.- with ilinc?. Brencice, four years old. Karl, ti and Alvlra. two years
Tho Buther lca ;e Lutheran church K meet tomorrow even': Mrs. A. O. Allen, Mrs. Floyd l'iniRound Robin this ft
Mesdauies l.'-.ii,. ;,.-iliam. Bobt. Jones. Frank I'ool'y and MuhaeBou piesent. John Holley of Ph i 1 'del ph i a is exre ted homo for a brief furlough. He fs of the coast artillery enlistment and will vis.t with the M. Burkctts in Kim street while there. The Ktn. Beta PI club will meet Friday evening with Miss Corinno Gulliver In Fir street. This is an important meeting and all members are avked to attend. Bast evening Mrs. P. I White invited the Misses Blanch and Hazel Cameron. Mabel Wickey and Mrs. Wesley Wirfcey to a Bound Bobin party in her home. This evening th Bast. Chicago club is entertaining rnmbers and the.r
friends at a card party. j The marriage is announced of Miss J Laura cadman. ourgest daughter of I Mr. and Mrs. James Cadman. of South I Magoun avenue to Mr. Kenneth Smith, formerly of this city an1 brother of j Mrs. B. Tennis of NTorth Magoun avenue. The ceremony was a ri'iict one performed in Chicago and the couple j left immed'ately after for Terre Haute j where they are at r?resent living with the groom's parents. Mrs. Smith is; well known 5n this city arid was cmployed for some tim at the .Nassau- i
Thompson firm in Chicago and Foi -sythe avenues. There is a Valentine party at the home of Mrs. Bn Crawford.
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Now is the time to buy all your dress goods for Spring. The roost striking values ever gotton. Due to the prevailing market conditions we are able to offer you merchandise at these phenominal prices as our foresight In laying in a large supply of merchandise at the critical moment.
o' tho Swedish ist Chicago will ,K with Mr. and i dec 1 1 avenue, is having her incon with-the
TR0JEN SILK In lilafk, only, sold at $2.25 regular, on special M paf TV 1. iy
PLAID DRESS GOODS In red and blue, Trill make beau-
U tiful drosses for pm jf
dren, special f U B
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VOL. 1 NO. 72.
Thursday, February 14, 1918.
PRICE, ATTENTION
A Few of Our February Specials
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MOORE 2-IN-l RANGE Full size fire box with guaranteed lining: 2 holes for coal ami 4 for gas, Our
Februarv Sale Price
72.50
Latest Patterns, Very Best Materials of Ginghams 27in. Width
The very latest in Spring Zepher Ginghams, made by the best mills; in plaids, stripes, checks and other various patterns. This piece goods is marked at very low price for this sale
Owing to the fact that we have purchased all our ginghams at so early a period, we can afford to offer them to you at this phenomenal price for Friday and Saturday only.
per yard.
CURTAIN MADRAS
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P Tn bkie, brown, olive and green,
very neat patterns, special, per vard
O 7 50c
79c
LADIES' Small Size CORSETS In Royal TVorehestor brand.
small sizes only, regular $l.o0 ma-
LARGE SALE ON REMNANTS On all remnants, consisting of sheetings, curtain goods, percales and various other goods. ALL PRICES
Friday Only from 8 a. m. to 12 Again we are featuring this toweling at this very low price. 15c former pricf. sale prk-e, vard, (5 Yards Only to a Customer)
Bfet ftPiK Gemini-m .zrfvfmmamm, t I, r. ' Hr '-TmV3mm Wi V'-l Uf i o 't X. . & I i j
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Silk Poplins all Shades Poplin, black, white, green, blue, orange, yellow and other shades. Special for this sale, per yard,
DARK AND LIGHT CALICO
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Of 'fine patterns; regular I2V2C f quality, for Fri- fT
only, pCr 32C
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ALL-WOOL CH ALLIES
and others.
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27
rose patterns inches wide,
for this
sale, per yard.
50c I
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wide.
1 2C 1
FOR FRIDAY ONLY
Apron Ginghams, 27 in.
reg. 22o quality, special, per yard
LADIES' HOSE In the Ever-Wcar brand, in
white and black only, $1.25 quality, per pair
95c
LARGE RIBBON REM. SALE Consisting of taffeta silks and
satins, all patterns, for this sale only. " ALL PRICES
WILLIAM AND MARY DINING SUITE William and Mary solid oak dining table, 48-inch circular top, extends to G feet, Jacobean and fumed finish, February Sale Price, $19.50 Dining Chairs to match priced just as reasonable.
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COLONIAL PERIOD DRESSER Solid oak construction, golden finish, two small and two large drawers, big size, February Sale flf Price - SL I UU
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THIS SIMMONS STEEL BED Full two-inch continuous posts with 10 one-inch fill
ers electrically welded in
to fne solid piece, February Price
9.95
CHIFF0R0BE Of solid oak, clothes 1
and chiffonier combined into one piece of furniture. pri:i!!!:.........1 9.50
IT IS b.0 EASY 10 PAY 1 RE SEIFER WAY
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Walsh aventie. hehl for the benefit of the A. M. F. Zion church. There will he refreshments erved and all members and their friends nre most earnestly requested to attend. J. K. Howard of 431 S Olcott avenue is dppai tinK toic. ..rro for YoiHiKftov.n. Ohio, where he has heen tailed pivin; to the critical ilincss of Jus sister. Miss Mary Howard. The six months old son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Caldwell of Grapevine St. was taken to the Merry Hospital in Gary yesterday yifferiti? with pneumonia. The Misisonarv ?o-iety of the Baptist church w ill n.ret this evening with Mrj, John Hawcod in Kir street instead of at lh" heme of Mrs. A ' ' Jones, as was first, annoim .cel. The ehsnse has been mud" owmc ti the illnes In th f--iniilv of the latter. Co.nt Grant. United Order of Forresters, will meet this evening in iSular setisjoa A hound r.ohn affair was held at the home of .Ales. Kdward Zoesar in N .rt h Ha rinse avtni: yesterday with x" following liidien participatinp: Mrs. Dale Tomer, P. Billeter, 1- L- "hite and Doiothy i'.ifgai. Tho Civic Department of the Fast Chicago Woman's Club will hold their regular meeting; in the rooms of th Chamber of Commerce this evening: at 7:45 o'clock. City Judge. Hyman Cohen will spe.nk on "Sta te Judiciary." Members If the club, their friends and the public is inited to attend this :r,eet inj?. The annual meet ins of the Associated Charities will h held tomorrow een:nj at the city hall. This is a public meetinR and ail interested in this worthy causi are given a most cordial Invitation to attend. Dorothy Zoejjar Is a juvenile hosteis of a Hound Robin this afternoon and 1 having Caroline Ross. Iola Franres. Margaret Wiekey, Gail Thomas. . The Esther Eebekah Indite of Indiar. Harbor wHi initiate a rlass of fe candidates thia evening- in their hall at the Audifrrium. Refieshments will be erved at the conclusion of the session. The D. of I Knlttlnr C1'J 'f In
diana Harbor wiil meet this evening: with Mrs. liohbitr in Grapevine street. Members are requested t- attend. The Mesdamf s J .se lie'A'e", '1'iai'U l'orehack, M. Hauh and J. Ii. O'N. ill are Joint hostesses at a Ko ind K'.liin party this afternoon at the l",ve residence, in 144th sldeet. The Willing- Workers of .t. Mary's church will meet each Tuesday afternoon at the hall to knit socks for tho soldier boys. Mrs. John Keit of North Foiaythe avenue announces a liound Robin parry to be held at her home Wednesday afternoon. Feb. tho Crtth. Thso who will attend this party arc the Madame Iloltzapple. Ic.irrell. T'.rcd and Kendall. The Good Khephf-rd Kpiscopal Guild will meet toinorrow afternoon wi;h tiie pa tor's wife. Mrs. Thomas Mi'i-s. at ihe Ruse residence. Peasou stirr. at 2.3) o'clock. Members vi!l kindly be present. The Indiana Harbor Red t'ross centre has again forwarded a well packed hox to the clearing Iio'is- .-it l't. "Wayne, containing 2.040 smize Mirgi.-;il dre" -inss. "5 muslin drossin;?. 5 ."uit.s of pajamas. 53 sweaters. 43 fair of socks. 25 pairs of wristlets. 3 helmets and one muffler. Work at the centre Is moi commendatory and the vonun are tio-
intr the'r utmost to make this excellent showing-. j A Valontine tea is being held at the j home of Mrs. J. V. Jones. 1111 Beacon j street, this afternoon hy the ladies of j
the Congregational church and to which members, their friends and the public are invited A silver offering will be taken and the receipts v, li! go tow ard? Section 13. Mrs. Frank C. D. Smith is a hostess at a one o'clock luncheon for Saturday, Feb. 16th. The MejFdnmes W. W. Smith. H. E. Biedinser, Jese Thompson, and Thos. Fogif are participating in a Round Robin affair at th home of Mrs. Harry Arkroyd in Reneon street j-estcrday afternoon with Mrs. J. C. Alien as B pecial g:uest. The O. F.. S. chapter of Indiana Harbor met last evening: in regular session The Reciprocity Club will he enter
tained at a Valentine event by Mrs. many selections from the Al-Hasin Judjre Ropss in Beacon street today, hand. The services of professional enThe Al-Hassan Grotto Is locking for-detainers from Chicago -will also b ward to having a great time, the even- srcured. nip of March 4th when the installation Mrs. George 1L Ulson had a Pound of officers is to fake rlace. The ar-Robin yesterday afternoon at the n--ranfement committee Is perfecting dencc of Mrs. Andrew Wiekey in 14M", plans now for this occasion and a very and Olcott avenue with th Mesdam.fine musical propram will be rendered Geo. B. Crummev. J. B. Foraier r
includeKicos and J. C; Miller as iruests.
ci this date and which will
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Specials for Friday and Saturday, Feb. IS and 16
Libby's Milk, ; cans. . 10 Karo Svrup, Blue Label, ,1 lb. can iOd Xaw or Lima 1 Jeans, 2 lbs 35? Fancy Head Pice, 2 lbs. 25 Yellow Corn Meal, 5 lbs 35 -'Our Best" Coffee, 2 lbs 55o Fancy Seedless Baisins. 2 lits 29C Corn. Peas, Lima Beans, Xo. 2 Tomatoes or Bed Beans, 2 cans 25 Libby's Extra Apricots, larire can 30c
Blue Flower Peaches in heavy syrup, per can. 20c American Family or Fels Naphtha Soap', 10 bars' for 59C Safe Home Matches, G boxes 35. Swansdown Cake Flour, per pkpr 39C Farmhouse Apple Butter, full quart 30c Fox Green Beans or Boulevard Sifted Peas, 2 cans 35 Savoy Corn, finest packed, 2 cans 37C
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