Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 15, Hammond, Lake County, 6 April 1918 — Page 3
April b 191S.
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LANSING
Mr. and Mis. Faul Wolf attended the funeral of the laitcr's father. Mr. Herrhurs1. in Hammond. A number of womn oast the:r votes u Tuesday, election day. Emma Schmidt and Mrs. "William S.-hrnidt were Hammond shoppers on TUursda . The young: people of the German Cath- ;: church are practicing for an entertainment to be griven in the rear future.
HERE'S LATEST PICTURE OF KAISER A XI) MAX WHO DOES HIS TIIIXKIXG
HIGHLAND. John Hook of the 43tU nia.-liine run company, Camp Taj lor, Ioaisviile. Ky.. ' spending a tle-day furlouK'.i nt the Honia cf his fstber, Richard Hook. Mrs. E. Douthett and Miss Jlisf:f Oouthett entertained the ConKrcga tional Ladies' Aid society at their home, Thurs- ''; afternoon. Th'riecn regular numbers and four truests were present to enjoy the pleasures of the afternoon. Mrs. C. M. Flue Is confined to her heme with an attack of the grip. Henry Cunningham win run a bus between the Illdg; school house and Hsnsmorid. commencing: Mondiy mornir.fr. 'J'his lm line will he a jrreat convenience to the Highland people. The meeting of the 1'arer t-Teacher association wi'.l be held nt the school house r.xt Thursday evening instead of Wednesday, as previous!- announced.
firT :JF3 I 111 h tell a B lPm-i
machine shop and do an to repairing. Ttev. Schulke has been attending a conference at Logunspuit for the last three days. The National Fire Proofing Co. has liiokvn groind for a fourth new kiln. A crown has been rut on the first one. and it is itady for the stack. Tho new UI'.hi hae a capacity of two of the old ones. Mrs. Jiio Pat k ha in tvas a Valparaiso visitor on Thursday. The lit'ln daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .Tno. Peterson, south of tm n. is convalescing from a cafe of pneumonia. Kdvrimi "WolWnbtirg is much better. He lias h:;d the mumps for the list week. A special program rvas held today at the Hobart high school ttir.g to the first anniversary of the declaration of war on Germany by tho I'nitcd States. Co. K of Hubart, as over at Gary this afternoon. They are going to parade, with the Gary company in the big liberty loan parade there. The Van l.iew family which has been l:inn in the Cora Shearer house on
"i veland avenue, is moving to Kansas P.Vy.
It. Clara Faulkner, as health commissioner, has received word from the governor with instructions to see. that a general clcan-up be made In Hobart.
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BOY SCOUTS This tore is helquaiters for the regulation R o y Scout Suits. Come in and ft tlieni.
BOY SCOUTS I Come in and eee the new regula- jE tlon Boy Scout z Suits Cloth'.nr 'E Section.
LOWELL
The kaiser in the field talking to General von I.udeidori. the brains of Iht Gorman anny. The Ivaiser's most recent picture shows him it; the fie.d cr.gaped in tv with General von Ludendorf, the chief strnte(,ri--t of th? German army r.nd .sometime' called the "uncrowned kinfr" of Germany. Ti:e kaiser tir.d Ludendorf recently tiuarrclied over a diarreerrunt in their plans fcr the bi? offensive. In the picture is to be seen Prince Henry of Prucjia, to the kaiser's left, and the crown prince between the Kaiser and Lurlendorf.
CLARK
KAUFMANN Sl WOLF - Hammond. Indl
I Mo?iday Bargain Sale j Another Day of Thrift Pickings j rrimey and standard quality merchandise that has been reduced in price, is j certainly worthy of any woman's attention. , The popularity of our big Monday Bargain .Sale is due chiefly to our ruthless j iricf-cutting vn merchandise of standard and well known quality. ! j Four Special Values in Women s 1
Wearing Apparel '
was a
wa tch inet ilit. It wi
I business yesterday. He expected to tt- : tend the Hi'.ly Sunday meeting-.
There will be a patriot in.g In the M. E. church t
be a union meeting and a larg-' crowd is expected. A program his been prc-
rared. Kev. J. J. Simpaen transacted business George Casey of T nsselaer. was la: jn itcnsc;aer jes-.erday. Lowell on business yesterdav. j Rev. C. A. Brown nt to Chicago on Jn Childrenn one cf ta- c.d setters i..f tins icinity, died at his home northiT.TiATPrtW nwiti a ATT- of I'owe11 yterday. His funerai NAPOLEON ONCE SAID m be .ed at the Christian .hureh "A Footsore Armv 1 An Arriy Hal ' i ,,,..;., v afernoon.
i reaiea. jani in tittmin m I'antonments. in the Army and Xavy ,uf from blisters and sor spots on b.e'.r feet. Every "Comfort Kit" should . ontairi one or moro toxes of Alien's Foot-Ease, the antiseptic powder to
'"ak into me s .ors. it. iresnens the ! '.red. aching, smarting fet and hals ' M blister ind sore snots. The riattsburR ' ..or
1 t".p .naniini auM.ir? r - ; ui training-
n-.a'xe oai .y use or t ou-.-laasc. bold rs1 Fas'.i of "Wat
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i,ow?;i on rusiness yesteraa
! rywhert .
Attorneys Hershman and Smith of Crown Toint. were In Ixwell on busi-
I ne s lest evening. They -went from hero ! to Rensselaer.
. Star Brownell was a Chicago .'sesterda y.
VaV.ev, was it;
HOBART
Last evening Emergency Demonstra-
i Mrs. Layiand 'Parsy of Clark
1 Mr. and Mrs. Victor Teungmark of
i ten-i-ound baby sir!. P"t!i mother and ! child are doing j Mrs. Henry Keschncitier and children
of ("lark, were visitors with relatives in Englewood. Walter M. Ihn rc?urn.l to hts home hrc after sr riding a few das in Val-
raraiso.
t 1 eter jvietsiorii n.itrnjce, i5"Tfi
tioti A grout Virgil Mood, -who had beer. ' with friends In C!ak yesterday. F.-nt b- the v. P. department of ngrlcul- j Mrs. "William ZiemT of Tolleston. was ture, met the farmers at th social rooni ' a Clark business visitor, of the library and talked over Cue seed j
corn and farm labor shortage. A large number attended and an Interesting
meeting wns'hebi.
Mrs. Jno. F. Griffin of Valparaiso,
visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fleck here Thursday.
Fred Rar'eis and Ernest Reed hare
rented the .;d laundry building south of the Nicke! Plate. Thy intend to run a
One for Each Window. The Tvorst thing about the rrofuso-
' ly Tvlndowed sleeping room, observes
the Kansas City Star, is that you have
jfo Ret up so many times before vnu
! finally locate the window which is do-
i log tlie rattling.
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Worn ail's and Netv Spring Coats at
W omen's and blisses "Sew Silk Frocks at
$18.50
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$12.98
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United States Tires
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Good Tires
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uy Your Tires
You must consider not only your own satisfaction in motoring, but also the economy demanded by the nation. Both requirements are fully met by United States Tires. Unfailing reliability under all conditions, economy in operation by giving you the fullest use of your car, -economy in long service,
'Nobby9
ervice iLconomy
lowest cost per mile of travel. There is a type of United States Tire that exactly fits the needs of your car and vour conditions of service. Let our nearest Sales and Service Depot dealer help you select the right type. Let him give you the careful and courteous service that goes with United States Tires and United States principles of doing business.
Chain. 'Royal Cora"
'Usco' 'Plain'
Handsome Spring- Coats in a wonderful selection of I'eihi Cloths. Serges, I'opiins and Novelty Checi-.s. ccini-beltc i, full be,trd or stra;gjt line styles. Button trimmed, fancy stitch' tl and with new top collars of silk. Colors are pekln blue, sand, hivana brown, taupe, gray and navy
blue. Special for
Monday at . .
$18.50
.S.!k TafTeta and Georgette combinations in navy "blu", tan, cope n. bia-k and gray, nn-.broid-e; effect. i, pretty Georgette col-' lars, sli.M-d pockets; straight line and overskirt models; also a number of pretty new Silk Pop--l.n dresses, sizes for women and
misses. Specially
p'iced at .
mm
K' :
$1 2.98
SPRING SUITS Pretty New Models at only $18.75
Women's stunning Eton Suits of ii Men's AVcar Serge, with white ! iquc "estee and over collar. Skirts are in peg toy style with invisible
j pockets. Suits you would expect to : see marked at a mucli higher i)rice. ; On sale M. o it d a y a q
Z: onlv at p J. KJ.L kJ
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NEW SILK SUITS
Becoming Styles at ; $23.75 I ery attractive new Spring Suits ffSilk Taffeta with all around i 1 cits, tu) collars and novelty pockts. Colois are navy, eopen and blafk. Also suits of French Serge, Poplin and Novelty Cheeks; worn- :
en's a n d misses' -izes. ollda v at . .
$23.75 i
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April 8th to April 15 th Quaker Home Craft Week - f Give Your Home a Sunm'icr Appearance j' with these New Curtains and Draperies : .Many homckcepers arc going to be on hand Monday j 10 sec this first showing of new arrivals in Quaker , Craft bright Smvmicrtime draperies. i5 The fabrics are of the best qualities, new patterns, ; designs and colorings. Use of them will brighten up ! many a spot in the home and give to them a refreshing summertime appearance. !
A MERES' The new- Quaker Craft curtain material, ever fo many pretty patterns based on the ojaint t riginaiity cf the Orient. Regular
price $1.50 yard, Quaker Craft Week, per yard
98c
T-TLET NET Many nove.! rew yprir.gr patterns arc shown in Qa'-.-r Craft Filet. SS and 40 inches wide. retrular 75c Quality. On sp c. ;:1 '
.-ale Quaker Craft Week 3 t per : a rd
48c 1
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Wash Goods for Spring Tlimismndci nnrl tlionsands of vnrds of
pretty new Spring Dress- Materials now on I'ECil
linvo nil in tho vntT HltPfSf. WMVIS iUfZT
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and colorings
3Ionda3?s specials. IMPORTED VGIIS-Excellent ouality In the new fouls rd patterns, pretty ?prlng- colorings, tegular price per yard SOc. On sale
Monday nt per :ard
We mention but a
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39c
A $4.98 Sale of Dresses
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necr q'tatity, comes :n all :
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t he nev Spring; co.'orir
also in black, 4J inches ivide, PSo value. On sale
Becoming- dresses for th bchool miss, sixes 16. 1 and CD. They r m4 of plaid materials trimmed in solid colors, several models to choos-J from. Ex
cellent valu
at - -,
EGYPTIAN' VOII-ES, 40 inches wide. In a splendid rang-e of tew fioraL rat. terns, regular ?1.;3 quality. Priced for Monday's
sale per yard at
Monday at per s il-i c; s-f.f.,, CHIFFON TAFFETA, SS .': t
nsrhams. U r'i" d Piain . f.'a-'"' '
85c
inches wide, reg-ul
quality, comes in g-i
stripes, plaids and cclors. Priced for
day's sale at per yard
r $1.98
Girls' Dresses $1.50 Values, $1.25 P.'vtty little Percale l.U esses in light on d dark colors; made with all-around helts. piqu collar and cuffs, dresses that will wash well
and give good service; sizes
6 to 1, regular ,
$1.50 dresses at
Smart Tailored Hats Priced at $2.98 Just received a large number of smart new tailored Street Hats in the very latest shapes, both large anl small. They- are made of a very good quality hemp and trimmed with tailored bows and ribbon bands.
Envelope Chemise $1.25 Kind, $1.00'
i$l .25
Women's pretty Envelope Chemis.e, made of fine quality nainsook, beautiful lace and insertion trimmed
yokes, finished with ribbon bows
regular $1.15 garments.
priced for Monday at.
$1.00
White Underskirts Priced at 88c Wum-in's well made white Muslin Underskirts. w;th de.p flounces, trimmed in dainty laces and embroideries, values up to 31.1'i. spe
cially priced for Monday's sale at
88c
Shirt Bargain
75c Values 49c
M en's regular 7Sc Sihirta of striped and figured Percale, neckband style with .soft or laundered cuffs, good pat-
Priced f-'-" Monday at
49 cents
Monday Bargain
Spring Neckwear The famous "UJy Painty" Neckwear, newest Fprinjr effects, nicely made of Satin, Crepe de-
Chine and Pique, an excellent assortment rf styles and colcrincs ' dioftsp from, nt only59 cents
Blouse Bargain $5.C0 Values, $3.98
; AV omen's new : Spring- Blouses of j Georgette Crepe i and Crepe Ue ': Chin'-, some bav? ; roll collars of .-st-i hi, other hae 1 quare and pointed collai s d scd i : lace, at
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$3.98
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