Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 204, Hammond, Lake County, 21 February 1918 — Page 3

Thursday. Fob. 21. 191S.

THE TIMES

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, FEVERISH

CH1L0 IS BILIOUS OeCOSSTIPATED Look, Mother! If tongue is coated give "California Syrup of Figs."

E'. err mother realizes. after fixing ! r children "California Syrup of figs." that this is thir idesl laxative, because they love its pleasant taste anl f tliTO'isHly cleanses the tender lit '9 stomach, liver icl bov.-c's wiihcut ':p!ii. When crass. Irritable, feverish, or oreath is bad, itomach sour, look at i ha tongue. mother! If coated ht a teaspoonful of this harmless "fruit lax'.:e" ind la a few hours all the foul, constipated wit(. sour bile end 'nil;gsted food passes put of the. borv- . and ou have a w ell. playful chili! iicaln. When lta system is full of old, throat sore, has stomach ache, iliarrhoaa, indigestion, colic- remember, a good 'inside cleansing'' should i'e the first treatment gi'. en. Millions of mothers keep "Csliforn.'a Syrup of Figs" handy, they know e teaspoonful today saves a sick child tomorrow. Asl; jour druggist for a '"O-cem bottle of "California Cyrup of I'igs,'' which has directions for bachildren o fall ages and jrn-n-'ps printed on the bottle. Beware of counterfeits sold here, so don't be fooll Get the genuine, made by "California fig Syrup Company." Adv.

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Lord Baltimore Linen Stationery, 39c

43c KAUFMANN & WOLF Hammond. iMa

Lord Baltimore is a high grade Unen "T.i.rs papr. comes ir white, rink. b!;.e and gray, cnxelopej to match in furai difTeient shapes; :4 aheets of paper and 2 envelopes, usually eel!

st 60c per box. Priced for this sato at

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Red Letter Day Specials in Women s and Children's Warm Underwear

FROM DOOR TO CLOSET BETWEEN REVOLVER SHOTS A negro murder trial Is in rrogress !n Judge Hardy's court and tha evidence today was somelhlng like the a lories they tell about colored gentlemen traeling fast vrhen artillery is turned on them. "Where -were you when tha first ahot va3 flred'."'" LVputy Prosecutor Thomas a colored witness to the tilling. ' I waa Btandia' by th' dch." "TVhei-w were you when the second snd third shots were f.red?'' "I was in tha closet." A Uttis colored boy at TYaliaca "Ohcol was very interested in a rurn:nagei sale at the school for the benefit or the Tted Cross. A litt!e hat with say plumrr.aga was the appla of his "How much Uiat cost. Miss Xixoa?" " asied the rrincipal, without remoyina; h!s fascinated glance from the hat. "Fifteen centa." "Could I take a nickel's worth today cd the rest tomorrow?" TV E. Boone is tellir.g a story from 'bo trenches!. I, seems that the Boches raised a Blg:t from their trenches, "Gott Mitt Vn3" and a Sammy, not knowing ';errr.an painted cue "Tou're not so damned much, w got mittens too." Th town Is full of puns about the

removal of chairs and tables from the' saloons by the mayor. There is one sa-J '"onrran especially careful in obeying! the order. When a jokr informed him j hat lis i ould have to take the clock and J the calendar off the wall he complied promptly, believing it the mayor's I orders. f

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"Women's good VJ'-t.v floece lr,d 'e;s, high necU srd !crg slee'.'ce.

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Women's Vnion Sj.ts. sizes 34, ;;5 ar.d SS, good quality f eeced gariv.ezits. full bleached, regular

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Boys' Hibb'd V n i o n S ilts, god quality, winter weigiit, a'.zcs S to 5 6. Specially p: Iced at 7 DC Women's Hos. 300 pairs of women's F.br Si'.k IIoss, in black and colors, seconds of regular

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Hundreds of Coats Priced Still Lower Than at Our January Clearing Sales If you have keen aivaiting your opportunity to get a real high-class, rich looking coat at a BARGAIN, here is your chance to do it. Space docs not further details, but ice assure you the most liberal saving of the season.

At $ C)75 are Coats worth $30 to $40

At $141 are Coats ivorth $18 to $25

At $Q95 are Coats worth Up to $16.50

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A Hammond family had company for dinner upon whom they desired to make h lasting iirpression of affluence. The Our-year old daughter spoiled It al! iicwever. r don't g?t meals as good as this very often," stated the guest to the hostess. "Neither do we." paid the angel child. "Xty psp? siys it costs like tha devil to t-.avt corn rany."

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- HAVE YOU Hill BACK? SI

If You Have, the Statement of this)

Gary Resident Will Interest You.

Toss ycur back ache, night and day; Hinder work: destroy your rest? t?ces it stab you through and through When you atoop or lift or bend'.' Then your kidneys may be weak. Often backache Is the clue, .lus'. to give you further proof. The kidney action may bo wrong, if attention la ti't paiJ More distrosj will soon appear. Headaches, dUzy spells and nervss. Irlo "acid and itt ills 'ake the burden wors and verse. Liniments and piasters can't P.edch ,thft inward cause at ell; Help the kidneys use tha pills

Lake County folks have tried

T ro od. What they say you can believe. Read this Gary woman's account. Mrs. Kathrylne- Daies, 720 Georgia 5t., Gary, says: "I suffered from a constant ache through tha small cf my ba k and felt miserable all tlte time. I irjs tired and woniout and could hardly to my hoti!woin. The way my kidneys acted au.ad ine a lot of distress, too. When I heard about Iran's Kidney Fills, r bou.rht a box and thy soon relieved I lifcfd several boxes in all and n-ai cured. 1 felt like a different woman." rrtcs 60c. at ail dealers. Don't simply wsk fr a kidney renied' set Dom's Ki'lney ri'.l--the simi that Mrs. Divlcs bid. Foster-Mi'burn Co., Sifg-rs., I?ufain. V. Y. Adv.

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Tub Silk Blouses $2.29 We've marked then prstty 12.80 811k Blouse-s ?.:? for Friday and Saturday only. They r P'a.n tailored models, v.-lth the new large collars, made of tub e;ll In new striped ef a.; T$2.29 $5 Blouses Priced at $2.98 Crepe d- Chine Bioua!. several very prty new styles, with large col. Iars, finished !n colored embroidery and hemstitched; colors are navy blue, bown and gray; regular " ' blouses at. (!),i0 Women's Sweater Coats Regular 13.50 Fweater Ccats, plain weaves with shs-.-l collar and pocket.": they at e 'a red, sna.

ron ar.u cxicr gray.

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Fom ?o Va'.oura. halt's Plushes Fins Broailclotbs. Hindu Lynx. Wooi Velours. Trimmed rn kerarcl silk plush and

Wool Vslcurs. VoTaltlss. Fins Xeraevs. Colored Velvets.

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uli asrsep models with big

Smart belted models with b'g iried in keraml Ths materials re fine bisxk Thibet Cloaking and Novelty Mixtures.

Coats thai formerly sold at from $13,751

to $19.50.

Pretty New Spring Dresses Are Arriving Daily There is an air about these new dresses tbat is d'slioctly Springlike, and they w;li appeal to all who tfe them. 3 o rn e come in aristocratic s.lks that are full o color in the newest des'.gTis and pattern. Others ate of fine Quality serges that are particularly appealing. No on can really appreciate their beauty without seeing them, and when you do, ;, Lv,i wjll be siitpr:8ed it

their low price?, ' which range as follows: $14.75, $16.50, 1 $1.50, $22.50 ;

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citizens of it, and for any who ere not :?f;ns. Ifvng in !, to be re. minded at leas' once a yea", of the treat men who la:d the foundations tipon which a great national structure has arisen. The story of the cherry tree !s e joke nowadays; It may be true or not. Eut the fearless honesty with himself which that story discloses was characteristic n Washington's whole life, and no one cs.3 tell how much we ewe today to the fact that he was not afraid to tell the truth, a d to live te truth. It's a. gtsci lesson for today .n business or in any of the activities e? life; to be truthful !n ad

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Girls' Pretty Confirmation Dresses

It s ths unusual attrsxtivenes s of the dresses in these two groups that will appeal to you. They are mors striking and decidedly different from the styles shown last season. They are made cf finest voiles snd organdies, in coatee effects, richly trimmed with laces and Insertions; sises j to 14. The materials alone are worth

riiore than tha pr'ees we s; asking. On sale at

$4.98$6.98

Watch This Page of the Paper for Special Announcement Saturday

Advance Styles in Spring Skirts

It stands for War Savings Stamps. .How many have you bought? Don't put off till tomorrow what you can do today. You pay M and a few cents for them now. and on January 1, 192S, you cash them in for IS. with th; privilege of getting -ynir -iiony back for them any time yen need

Btaut'.fal new Spring Dress Skirts, Just arrived from New Torlc Tuesday, Pretty draped and plaited models, also clever bussel effects, carefully made cf plaid taffeias, si Ik -poplins, satins, wool plaids, serges, popl-.ns,

shepherd checks and novelty cloths. Colors are burgun

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Curtains and Draperies that will

beaut'- snd attractiveness. Our stocks we;e n!c;ed t'n especia

and attention and inciuds everything in draperies and curta'n.

40 inches ?IAR'3t:i.ETTB Curta'ns, splendid i-r spring: tz qualities. C'i jards leng, with and ecru; lace edge, choice of white, ''ream or

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CURTAIN MET 5 and wiie, newest dcs'gi':s curtains, in white, crea: regular "5c and it-c. (j ,a' ties a', per yard lOc and

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CCKTAINS Pretty Nottingham I.ice Curtain.-, all-o". er pa'terns, I ti

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CRETONNES 33 inches -wldt., In the pcpu'ar new bird designs; values up to the. Divide into three lots for this sale at per yard 3?c, -4!c and (DOC

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A Smart Collection of New Spring Hats at $5.00 Beautiful creation's of the foremost milliners bow await your a?iroal and praise, which you will unhesitatingly shower upon them.

You'll find boih large and small shapes, tome an peaked or ridged to suggest th general effect of the bats worn by the United Staes soldiers. Combinations of georgette and etraw, lisere and other braided etraws, trimmed with berries, small fowere. quills, feather fancies, ribbons, etc.

hlverv new color is to be had. Excellent value

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Mac Draft Chimney Sweep is back in Hammond for 15 days. Have your chimneys and furnaces cleaned. . Call Phone

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New Spring Shapes, $2.50 New arrlva's, in the height of fashion, made of Iiseie ether braided straws, large and small shapes, in the

colorings; values to $4.50. Specially priced for this sale st

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$2.50

Liberal Price Reductions on the

Latest Styles in Women's Shoes $5000 Cash Purchase Here x some women's shoe offerings that are worth Investigating in these high priced times. They corns from some of America's foremost makers, wfco P'tt style and comfort Into each pair, and only the best leathers are used and they come tn all tha modish color combinations. Vol will find ther.i marked fl 50 to $3.50 less than regular ps ices'.

$5.00 Lace Boots, $3.50

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riart nev S-lrtch beets of brown k'd with cloth ops to match, military and Iouis heals, Goodyear

r:t soles; regular $5.09 boots. Priced

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Pretty $8.50 Boots Noiv $5.00 Styiisti new l-ineh boots that are ss service able as they are good looking. Several styles t9 choose from; black kid lace boots with gray tops, brown kid with cloth topi, and patent leather -with ivory aid tops and white pearl buttons: all have Louis j g? dd leather heels; rsriar pr.rs. pair $.S0. Sals price, pa'.T O.XjiJ

$5.00 Boots at

$3,000 "Women's g-!nch rials i toe patent leather ! boots with whit kid

-j $1.75 Shoes at $1.39 $2.50 Shoes, $1.95

! tops, military heels, i fexibis leather esles.

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Little Folks' Shoes, sizes 4 to S, patent leather with covered cloth tops; also fine g-un metal calf shoes; both are button styles sr. J hare dependable

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Xa eastern maker's surplus stock of misses" grain calf school shoes, high top lsce style with extra heavy leather soles; a rejrular $3,50 rum-

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per pair . . .

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$3.00

Women's Felt

House Slippers j j on sale, pr. . 75c :

Misses Boots, $3.50 Youngster's Shoe3

Misses' rmsrt, shspsl7 little boots of brown kid with khaki eloth tops, military heels, flexible leather so'es: lie

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per psir . .

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X aaaupls line of Little Folks' Footwesr, vaJaes ta 97.fi. tnsde of patent leather and .Ins kid: a vsrle'y of styles to rheoie from, incj-jdlng sev7- " ; . . S 1 r5 0

Every Belted and Pinch-Back Suit in the Store Must Go Regardless of Cost or Former Price

We've Reduced Our Prices Generously in order to Assure Their Clearance Friday and Saturday me to be "get away" days for all Belted Suits, regardless o their cost and original selling price. We've cut them to the very core they're a mighty fine lot of suits at that, being tailored by such well known makers as Hart Schaffner & Mar::, Society Brand and Michaels Sterns. They are in pinch-back and belted styles, of good quality fabrics in the newest patterns. Sizes for all. Reduced for Friday and Saturday as follows:

$10$12.50 $15-$18.50 All $20.00 $22.50-$25

'Belters $7.75

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Belters

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'Belters' $13.75

Belters $15.75

Boys' Blouses at 25c Good warm Die uses cf winter weight tenTils Saxva!, light and dark gray, square

to: .vr, two pockets, waists

Union Suits at 95c

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25c

Men' heavy cotton ribbed Union Suits, slight !y fleeced, regular $! 13 garments. Priced foi

Friday and Saturday's selling at per garment

Men's Sweaters ii at $1.29 Good heavy garments of b!ack yam, splen- E; did for every day wear thest cold days, EE

, all s'les, $150 values. On sal e 5 95c ; ! .29 is

Men's Shirts at 69c

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Men's Gloves Pair 15c line large ; of .Men's Golf Gloi ;. ajn. r.Jd sr,i ri f.cai Vf p?: oijc i'ne. Pr,pei for th n 9 e

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Men's Shirts at $1.19 Jl.'O Dress Shirts, mac

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