Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 214, Hammond, Lake County, 7 March 1918 — Page 3

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.Thursday March 7, 1918.

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Dandruff Surely Destroys the Hair

Girl if you vmnt plenty of thick, beautiful, flour, hair, do by all means gat rll of dandruff, for It will "" S''"-"" catr and ruin It If you It doaan't do much good to try to Kn,3h or It out. The only sura vrsr get rH of dandruff is to dissolve it, n you destroy It entirely. To do this, sret aba'it fo'tr ounces of ordinary liquid attoii: apply H t night when retiring-; us enough to moiatefi the aealp and rub It ja gently with the f.n8r tips. By raorcing most, if not ail. of your 9. .rgln of tha acalp win top. arii your h:r look an! feel hundred times fetter. Tovi can ret liquid arvon at any drug sfra. It is inexpensive and four ""nee !, all y.:.u wll need, no matter row much dandruff 301 have. This 'mpl remedy never fails. Adv.

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War Meetings

HAMMOND, INT). Meatless at the Red Cross bn-lVir-",r the fifth floor of the Hammond building are: Monday Tn Erthstane Club, tha T . dies' Aid Society of the. Methodist church and the Presbyterian Ladies' AH

--ocie-y. .Mrs. "VV. A. Stout and Mrs. V. j i. McA'.eer, instructors. j Tnaaday All yaints P.csary Society.! Mr. A. r. Kso-la. instructor. Wednesday The Eastern Star mem-j brs and the Jewish Ladies' Aid Society. 1 Mrs. "Wilham Startsman, Instructor ', Thursday St. Paul s Lutheran Ladies' i Aid Society. Mrs. Paul Klitike, insiruc-j tor. Inspection committee meetins- with I

Mrs. Virgil S. Re;ir. instructor. Triday The Woman's Guild of St. Paul's Episcopal church, and the Pythian Sisters of Hammond Ten-pie No. 7 5. Mrs. P. J. Lyons. Instructor. Mrs. TV. T. Hardy, 51 Dettojt street. ' chairman of the women's -wosk derartm The directors meet every third Thursday .3 the, month Membars of the Civilian Relief end Home Service, department of tha Red Cress ua at the headquarters every Monday and Friday afternoon. Mrs. J. M. Turner, 3?G Truman 11 enus, is chairman. The aurgicat dressings classes meet daily and every evening except Tuesday. Soma of the ratrio'ic organizations end clubs devoting their meeting da s to ied Cross work follow: The American Alliance meets on !- tirna'e Thursday evenings at eight c- clock at th? Chamber of Commerce. The Soldiers' and Sailors Aid Assocla-tU-rc meets every other Thursday avenig in P.o"rr. 1 of the Superior Court budding. Tha ladie of St. Joseph's Catholic church meet every Tuesday and TVed-nesds-y afternoon and Thursday evening a; St. Margaret's hosptta!. The Irving arhooi Red Cross Auxiliary

h-Mds its me.atir.gs in tha school every Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Frit r afternoon. Eery second Tuesday in the month t ie Parent-Teachers Club of the Lincoln

Come See these New Suits For Spring JT ha- been acme time sues we have en garment- of such u-n-usuai beauty, ho'd.ng .ich a v-barni of faseinat'on as di lhM new creation that are the foremost stylea from New Tork. A visit here tomorrow or Saturday win convince you that TUrne rh:or has exerted unllni '.tad power in XaanicnSnK these au'fa In order to capt!vat the desires of all lovers c f fash'-Mi,

1 ny are madi of finest Sere. as. Poplins and roiret in lha aeason's latest cci."t'iri; tailoring is of t!i very fines prices uig from

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Advance Styles In Spring Dress Skirts

F. PA RATE si-.. its will p.ay an important pn r t in th fash'on abie v. nmnn'e warus-ob this

f i'iing It's the unusual h tract '.i ness of tiie styles and mn'crlals that have brought th.Tr. so :n'l':h In proniinanve. ftrik!nsr modeia c.? snown in Shadow Pt-:p-d Silk Poplin, in bt Ight striped Taffetas, in i-'a t ns and in fnp !' m "1 hera;ea emi Poplins, at from l..'- to I10.T5. ''r..-;al vn!'i- i e sHown a t $. ? , t!i-y are of I'.la.-.t S.lk TafTta. Rainbow Plaids, San. :n. e Cloth. Stbss and Poplins; sty s th.it tte cleci-J-

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Interesting New Arrivals In Women s Spring Apparel

UR STOCKS now display some of the most favored of the early creations in Coats, Suits, Drcsses.Waists Millinery etc., all of which

we are sure will greatly appeal to your individual taste in style matters

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Our New Suits Appeal to All Who See Them

They- 1 fj.rt the best idea" f re: style, fit. mate: la! and pr v. ' si. is w.li p'ea 'o i. ' fu! all wool Poplin, r't eroh : new ?riinp sbscl3, ft

the cnt: s of fashion. The 1. a 1 1 n t i e, wf-li de'.gn- . V"Hs:c fire i--Tf in he'Jf -r-I To. ret Tw.U, m ih

$25.00 to $35.00

Every Woman Wants a Distinctive Coat Someth.n-r different., yet In accord with the prevallins: s-y. is what is most des.red and can be had. in each rnd -e:y coat in this showing-. Smart new Peihl Cloth and NVr-ol Velour Coats !n Pekin bine, Quaker gray, old rose. Jamitilt, Havana bron a and -ivy. Priced at $22.50 to $47.50

A Special Value is Offered in Spring Coats Styles that are based on the rncst authorized models of Delhi Cloth, one of this season'a mor, popular fabrics, rekin blue, Quaker gray, sand, cop-n, Havana brown and navy. Coats that are high in quality, high in standard of workmanship, but not high la price. 'Women's and misses' sires--Priced at $18.75

Newest Dresses for Spring a visit here tomorrow ivill convince you of their beauty Priced at only $18.75

Never before have we ee;- pS -i to at this price. They are sleeves: some are in v?r eff range of aiies. rrtecd at

rts of ;ch a' t ra't! veneas, audi unusual beaut plaid aid plain colored Taffetas with George:

and have tunic skirts; piend;d

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Advance Showing of Frocks developed hy clever designers of reputable note Priced at $22.50 to $37.50 Come and sea their attractive styles- They are made of Silk Taff-a. Georgettes and combinations of the two. In colors moat auitable to the seesrn. Irimir.inga of soutache braid, embroidery, lace, ale, add to their beaut;-. Priced r" ' from 137.50 down to 2 2ii .) J

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I Spring Millinery of Picturesque Charm The New Shoes Now On Display Her el

The first arrivals in Hats tor the early

i oays or bpring are especially pictures

que although they are in simple and

s-heoi meets at the srhool for Rid Cross j

wrrk. The. Mothers Club cf the Washington school meets from three to four o'clock Priday afternoons. Tte North Elds Ladles' Club meats the frst Friday afternoon In the month at 'the home of Its members. The Amleitia Ciub meets every third

Thursday afternoon in the month at the home cf tts merobe-'s. j The Colonial Club meats the third j Thursday nf'emoon of the months at I nemtera' homes. j

dainty styles. They are as light and

! airy as Spring- itself and as gay in color. j They are ready for inspection now come in and see them.

Womtn'i imart new latlered Rata, medium unil tmall i shapes, of ller braid and l.ieiner'd ttrani ln Sailors j of mHan betnp, trimmed with allk bands or C tH ! tBllBred boa. Your choice OttJ

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Many new novel innovations are included in this showing, every model is an authoritative style approved by Fashion. There are many small shapes as well as droopy sailors. Milans. Lisere braids and lacquered straws in the bright new shades, moderately priced.

Our friends are always interested to

know of the arrival of new shoe styles

from the factory of John Kelly, Roches ter, the "Home of Good Shccs." We made a window display of th new styles yesterday. Stop and look at them they are really, beautiful.

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apecial value is offered lu tnen's H-lnch ItlarU. Kid I. ace Boots, Iont heetsi flexlbla leather aelea, brand

new madel, uat onfi nil alsea. Priced at per

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'$5.00

Here are new leathers

for Spring, you know and other

features for your eyes to feast upon. ! Brown kid is very good for Spring but we show just as many novelties in black : kid. Ail sizes priced at $7.50, $S.50 and . $9.50 per pair. ;

omen' omart new Hroirn Ilootk, John Ketij itv.ikc, ft lnch hlh, mnde of brown Ivld wilH otolh ttpsi t

mnteh, I.ouls lieel., flexible lentiier ote nil aires. Specially priced t

Are the tanks in your eemmnnlty do- !

ing- their part in tha TTar-Savinga canralgn? If they are not. It might be embarrassing to ask them why they r not. Wr THE WAR WITH BHF.AD AJtn I.E1D.

Do you ever have the "blues"? That discouraged feeling often comes from a disordered stomach, or an inactive liver. Get your digestion in shape and the bile acting properly then the "blues" will disappear. You Tvill soon be cheerful, if you take

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the people's remedy for life's common aliments. They act thoroughly on the stomach, liver and bowels, and soon reg nlate and strengthen these important organs. Purely vegetable contain no harmful drugs. Whenever you feel despondent a few doses will Make Things look Brighter LarfMl Sl at Any Me3ieane in tlw WorU. Sold eearywbera. la boaaa. 10x 25a.

Neckwear Modes of the Minute Varied Assortments for Quick Selection Sty"ee that ara ccusually clever, fascinating- and new. are bound to orea'a unuaual interest among- arnart, fafhionably dressed women. Round collar, roil collar, s'juara collar, in Crepe da Chine. "Georgette Crepe. T"abable Rat in. K'lc Gabardine, etc.. in the new roli.rngs. 'wing to tha l.nilted as -." men n and these tempting prices an early er'irn is fidvisai.lt. 59c, 65c, 79c and 98c.

I Boudoire Caps 1 New Assortments t Many pretty new novelties are jlj ehown in Boudoir Caps, of Crepe d Chine, Georgette Crere. "?iashabl J Satin, etc. Becomingly trimmed

with dainty laces, amall flowera and

r.bbons Special value at

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Flouncing at per yard 59c "7-!nch Embroidery Flouncing:, r-if-fled snd with hemstitched hem, diint'.'y embroidered, for infants" dresses iid undrrucir; also IS-incli Fimbrniiiery ficuncir.if for larger children's dressoj. Choice -0 per yard ., OZsC

Boys' Shoes 2 Specials

Boy Proof Shoes

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A shoe that wlil a'and the hard wear very boy give hi ghees, m&de of heavy jrun metal calf, broad toe. heavy leather aoles, blurher lace and button. Little Gents' sixes. J?f)0;

Youth" alia a, $2.25;,

Boys sizes, pair. . . ,

$2.50

Endicott-Johnsnn apecially built j? oh o" I &boe, marie e.f best leather, ationg-ly fortified wrier the wear come?, g-jarajstecd to give s.s months' .service; -aires 1 to 6. per

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$2.50

Crystal Glucose for Fine Candy Prompt Delivery Telephone South Chicago 920. AMERICAN MAIZE PRODUCTS CO.

Spring Styles in Mens Shoes MEN! Tcu should sse the smirt Spring: shoes we hav jjt unpicked. They are the flrat of tha fprins ehipment cf footwear to come la. and we are proud of them. The leathers are gaol, the styles are real mari-style-a. and. thay are made on 1m ta that lirjre aolid comfort J-it cons in ana" let us gtt your approval of them.

Economy's the Thing in Clothes for Spring The New Hart Schaffner . Marx Styles Do the Economizing for You Mavbe voirve seeit tht word "cconomv' so jmu'li you're tired of it but you're never tired of the results of economy. Anything you get here brings you the maximum saving we gather all our stocks with that in mind. kSo come here for smart stvlcs in Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes. The new Spring stocks are now ready.

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W omens $5 High Boots on sale per pair $3.50 1 ihnurt, atylish and ervieeah:e sbos of ijuaiify at a SPECIAL I'',-v j-riee. ''Z. In tha lot you'll find black kid lace boots -with Quaker gray top, I.i-.uis zi leather heels. Also amall sizes

in trora n:a ooota -w-ita orc.vri. . er Tffh'.te tops, military or Louis heels. Kegular tS.00jQ ft f boots, at per pair tj J .Z) tJ Women s Shoes, Pair, $2.29

Rgula.r $3.59 footwear, g -in metal calf, plain toe and vutit !p, button atyies, cloth top, Cuban heels, all sizes. ( r r On sale, pair J il'

Misses' Shoes, Pair, $1.95

Misses' goad Quality Vic! Kid School Shoes with patent leather tips, button etyle. dependablo leather soles; slzei,. ( r" 11. to 3. per r'r. . .aj! J .Zs&

'New Cloth Top Shoes, $1.89

Misses' .mart new Viol KM Shcs with patenf leather tips and cloth tops, strictly git leather

soles; s'les 11 'i to 2.

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Boys Dress Shoes, $2.25

One lot of Boys' Patent L'i'hcr Button Shoes, with mat calf tcp. strictly all leather throughc-ur.

good heavy soles..

sires 1 to 5'i Pair.

$2.25

' Ms j Smart new styles 1 For Spring 1 In Children" s I Shoes j j Mothers v. ill bo' stirprlcd to .ee j j : how smart look in s these new shoos : j arc especially when the stvies a-, o !E y constructed as to conform -tvp.-.i E i the proper growth of tho feet. In : j ! our sprinsr stock you'ii find .- iclt !E well known makers of thlltlrcn'c lE shoes as Doctor Dudley's Cushion I i ole Shoes. Norma Make. Sinb.7ef, Edwards and Bedford. There como" hi in every wanted laather; sizes i f d M-L 11. Priced at per paii j , ' l

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20 cozen of women's pretty new Wash Dress

made of finest quality plaid ginghams and

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Little Tots' Shoes At Per Pair, $1.50

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500 pairs of Little Folks' dark brown kid shoci. j foot form lasts, button style wedge 'heels, flexible I E

leather soies, sizes 3 to 8. Per

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