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Katkrrtne Howard. nieott Ae.. Phone 2S3, Trill be pleased to write and receive Social ocm and udicrllslns for I be 1 lull. Ie O. O. 51. Mi TICK. The funeral of Charles Kol'.i, s::p'rntendent of Est Chiasm r'k. wUl take place at the iMJ Fellows' hall Forsyth- avenue, at 'J o'clock Wednesday afternoon. AH brother M-oso and '"lends are particularly r.-n-.estrd to .- . : mi Indiana Harbor club woir.cn w ho have - ft as yot e-'iit 1" their s-nbsv ription hi oh i to go towards fhe French War 'rphan Fund, may do so at onoe. Sirs, "aire Stephens of 33"'2 A 1 I avenue, i hone ID6-M. has boon appointed to nake an early report. Send remittance direct to her with your name. Miss Met a Meisjir.r. supervisor of -music in the high schools of this city, is at Kvansvillo. Ind . attending the on vent ion of Nitienal Supervisor's of Mtisic. Miss Meisncr ill be absent from the city tor a week. The Missionary Society of the M. E. hurch. Indiana Harbor, will be held at ;nc home of Mrs. Fred .Stephen- in Aldis onue Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Elmer Jones h-id the vt-t hi:-t. Mis, leorger Summers w.'.l vont ribu'.e select "tiding. V long sttp takers in the fuows f tli-- evangelistic campaign n"- on in .;t Chi. ago on Sunday ai.d Sunday nS :it l.arg-i audiences listened to three i ondei f u 1 mldrf .'? siven by Mrs. Harr tu.d at! were eyidently . nitioh int'-reste-l rtd moved by them. "The titiest adurcss I ever heard given to wn," was ;re comment of who heard Mrs. ilnrr in the afternoon. At tlie same oi i r Miss Mafon addressed the women '- the Congregational church. Already i'r.r women and girls have learned to e Miss Ma son for her evident personal north and to admire the tinassuro."g vet ei'fir.cnt manner in which she loos her part in ti ls campaign. The rousic at the evening service was especially line, lit addition to the splendid T.gir.g of the congregation. Harold Jon?-? played a it dlnoello -solo. 1'rof. Jr. ' Mrs. Hoggs sang: a beautiful dim "i 1'rnf. Baltr.ond contrtbutctl a f,ne "?:n- So tr.uoh interest v. added by h' Se T e th.-t tt i rxpeC,.( cna;: I"-: house will be crowded at a!', mee!es this week. j M:.--s Lillian Bassow f Alice street.! llr.tr.n-.ond, entertained a lar.se number: f Kat "hicaso friends at a lu.ncl, eon j n or -le :-i ra t ion of her bitrthrhiv i.nn!-
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vrsary and in announcement of her betrothal to Mr. George Mansell of E. ' Chicafio who resides at -1930 Masroun avenue ia employed as bookkeeper at the Indiana State bank at Indiana Harbor. The wedding will take place in 1 s.a:nmer-tuso. Th home decorations of last, evening were pink rose. The yottns '..wpt has many friends in Hamii.onil and Hast Chicago. Tiie directors pt the Red Cross Chapter of East Chicago will meet in Attorney Abe Oter.heimer's office this ever.lns: prorr.ptly at 7 o'clock. Miss Christine Heid and Mr. II. Marcovich carried off the. first honors nt the preliminary oratorical contest held at the MiKinley school last evening .ind will be the representatives at the
county contest to be held at Gary the 15th of this month. Miss Anna Bern-f-tein stood second as did Mr. Isadora Cohen The N'o Name C'.v.b wUl meet with Its president. Mrs. Liois M. lucks In North Bar'r.g avenue this evening. Miss Addte Ma.ufror. daughter of Mr and Mrs. T. P. Maujrer and twin sister of Mrs H II Clark, Jr.. !s ill with plural pneumonia, at her home 31; Fir street. Cottage Virion r raver meetings will be held at the following1 homes tomorrow morning: at from I . t ' ! to 9:110 o'clock: Ni. 1. Mrs. Judtc Hocks, 1111 ".ea.-in street; No. Mrs. Sneddon. 47.10 Mariner avenue; No. s, Mrs. E. 15. Gibbs, 4v2C, J'or.svtlie avenue; Xo. 4. Mrs. 1 ,.
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Are you complaining because "war time" means coal shortage; less sugar in your coffee; bad business; less money than you think you ought to make? What about the hoys who arc fighting for you in France? For you a little economy and deprivation. For them the trenches; the pitiless storms of rain and sleet; the ceaseless deafening bombardment of the guns; hunger, cold and fever; wounds and death. That you may dwell in peace, plenty, and security, they sacrifice everything, give everything, brave everything, and face a nameless grave with a smile and a song. What are you doing, or giving, or sacrificing for them?
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itiira liberty Loan is your opportunity to prove the patriotism that is in your heart and on your lips. Your opportunity to show yourself worthy of the heroism, the devotion, the self-renunciation of your soldiers and sailors. Your opportunity to share,insome small degree, the sufferings of those who stand ready to make the supreme sacrifice for you. A 11 ttm t eon r r i c 1r4l
enough. You simply end your money. Do it, and be glad that you can do eo much and 6orry you can do no more.
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WALTER J. RILEY, CHAIRMAN.
FOR EAST CHICAGO Vies Chairman Commercial Division J. FUN KEY, Cashier First National Bank.
Vice Chairman Industrial Division CHAS. TRUE, Gen. Supt. Loco. Superheater Co.
FOR INDIANA HARBOR Vice Chairman Commercial Division JOHN CARROLL, Cashier 1st State T. & S. B-k. Vice Chairman Industrial Division r JOHN W. LEES, Gen. Supt. Inland Steel Co.
I We Have Sold Our Full Quota, $780,000. Let's g Make It Half Million More. j iairan
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v iiis Fun iv h i user, 4.-i .Oajmin avenue: No. fi. Mrs. J. W. Ilobers. 4232 Caring i avenue The b-.-snii will be taken from
! the 24lh chapter of Mattheivd. The M err.v makers Club of Indiana
Harbor held a meeting last evenins and ! announces the rei-i ipti of theli ball j le. entlv I, the bttlejit of the Ked j i'ri... as ! Ti 11,1 net. N-v.-y elect.. 1 of-
ticeis: Mrs. T'ale I lickitiKre, presubnt. . n: r 1 ct t ( d. Mrs. U".'' Stevens, vice pros- j incut: Mr. .lames Minds, secretary ; Mi.! Key Stevens, treasurer. The next meet- j ins "'ill be h'dd at the home of Mr. Minis. In Fir st-.cet, Thursday evening, : April 1Mb. ! Tlie East Chi- i' r.e,l e'ross (Vnlro J expects to move into Hour new quarters, in Koisvthe avert :. totnorrow. 1 Miss I'als.v CruiU.slianlt of South '"hi- ; can.) was her" lat even .tig' the guest ' of Miss Christine I'.ejd. ; Many Erift i'h .casoa 111 expect to be j
in attendance at the lecji,, nt Liberty hall in Hammond tins evi.-n.r.s. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kkinner'of Hammond will be dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ceorg-3 Fowct t'f ilrapcvine St this evening:. (diaries Hatliaway of I-.-y stire'.. repair electrician fer tho Northern Indiana Company, has been very ill for the past week. I lis condition Is some better today. All members of th Christian church and their friends desiring to go to the M lly Sunday lecture Wednesday evening:, -win so notify the pastor of the church. Lev. II. A. Carpenter, phone no. 6HS-M. The party will leave on tlie f..?9 South Shore car. To receive reservations call the local pastor at your very earliest, opportunity. Pr. Harry Denton of Hemlock atreet has been in Chicago vlsltln? friends.
Attornev Paul Crundvvell and his! v- if have returned ftorn Helmer. Ind. ! Contractor Joseph Doppler depni ted ! lost: evening for West itaden to take 1 '.he baths in liopes of nn early recti p- i e!.ition fro-ji a te..'ent IHiims. 'ho J. O. y. Club is holding an infer- ' mil dance Thursday even'r.g r. the : iditoriutn at Indiana lUrhor. McKel- j vcy music. Those not having tickets ! lor tliis affair may procure them at ! the door. !
Mr. Eert Haight of Commohw eelth avenue. Is confined to the house with lagi lppe. There will be a social held Thursday evening- for n.embeis of the Enlte.d
Presbyterian ihurch and thvir fiiends.
n the h-une of Mi. and Mr.-. J. B
Five, 3733 Prummon I fret. The hours will be from 7 to 10 P.... k. Y-o,i are invited to come and spend a most enjoyable fven'S. The Mesdames W. Faithful. Nina Jamison, and P. V.'. Keppie will assisr. A silver off ei ing will be taken. Mrs. P. C. rteid entertained several of Mrs. Raid's asso-iates of his bachelor days, in recognition of his birthday anniversary which occurred a da aC". There were c.ivers laid for seven and the t veninK was pleasantly spent in reminiscences of the days gone by. Mrs. August Jernberg of Em: lid avenue has been the guest of her relati' cs a few days at Parle Manor. Vernon Morea. second eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Wirt Morea of Prummond street, left yesterday for Indianapolis to enlist in the infantry. A. brother of the young man is in active service In France and he believed it to be h'.1 most patriotic duty to Join the ranks find do his best. Vernon had not attained the cons rfrtlcn age. he Joined of his own free volition. The Christian Women's Circle of the Christian church will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. II. A. Fuller, 3611 Ivy street. All members are ursred to be icesent. Mr. Edward Dixon and Miss Mabel Thmoas were guests o Mr. and Mr Harold Pabcock at their new homo ii Crown Point csterday. Mrs. Otto Scehase of Deodar street, :9 having the Five Hundred club meet with her this afternon. Maui iec Powers of Drum mo nd street 1.-. souievvhat better of a siege of typhoid fever. Alan Lewis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Georste. Iesvis, of North Magoun avenue, writes from Ft. Da Pont, Del., that he has been promoted to the Sth Co.. C. A. C, ar.d is now ranking duty sergeant, next in line to 1st Sergeant, of a company cf men drafted from Illinois. Young Mr. Lew's wai first with the 4"'h company and of the Sth. the 4th having gone to France. He expects to be at his present post all sum rr er. The Eady Ellts will mi this ever,'n wish Mrs. IT. T. Zoejar in North Paring avenu. Mrs. Charles Anderson cf Bcn Ft. is having the Twin City Knitting Club meet with her tomortow afternon. The Nor'h Side Neighborhood Plrlhday club are enjoying the. day with Mrs. Fred Verier in Noith Mag"un avenue. A surprise birthday rr!y v,as tendered Miss P.essie C.orney at her home in South Mairoun avenue last evening. There were guests from Ilerevclsoh, V.' hi ting and Hammond. Those f-om this city brousht the ttai n-.imher of young folks present up to fifteen. The evening was enjoyed w'th games and vlctrola music and delightful refreshments were served. The rooms vere patriotically decorated and before the guests were seatd at the repast, they listened to their National anthem which was played and they all Joined In the chorus. A beautiful white birthday rake adorned the table and ea-h guest received a liberal portion. Mrs. Anna Novak end Miss .T"imle 'lvn'y, sisters, of the hostess planned and arranged the affair. Mrs. W. J. Jenkins of North Magoun
avenue had the misfortune of running a needle into her hand and which for some time caused her considerable pain. The x-ray showed the location of the offender and Dr. P- P. Hale ery o'K'cessfully removed It. Noia, tlie five, year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Kepple of Drifnmortd street, has been on the sick list but is improving. George P.arrett of Drummond street pent the week end with his brother Iiwrence Barrett of Gary. The. D. of E. Knitting Club of Indiana Harbor will meet with Mrs. Starr, 3334 Michigan avenue this evening. There was an oratorical contest held at the McKinley school last evening as a preliminary for the coming county contest which will be held at Gary FridBy, April 10th. Selection was made of Miss Christine lU-id and Mr. M. Marcovieh. who stood highest. They will represent the Washington school, rinn " tji ks. To all those who were most considerate in their sympathy and aid in the less of our beloved father, Charles Je-hnsort. we desire, to ct.press our gratitude, especially to I!ov. Arthur W. Johnson, the Swedish Ladies Aid. E Chicago O E. S. chapter. I. O. O. P. Twin City, and neighborhood clubs All friends and neighbors. MRS. WALTEP. HATtMON, SISTEKS AND 13 ROTH MPS.
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The Loveliest Garments Have Found Their Way to our apparel section where they are making friends by the dozen. Their styles are so becoming and their prices are very reasonable. We mention three specials for tomorrow.
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THE SUITS YOU'LL ADMIRE and they're only $23.75 They are '.larminfily created alone: J;e favored straight lines, from the rno". pleatirg weaves f ir p;:ng. S;lk Taffetas. French Merges, Popiiiid a .1 ' ;. '.in rUlnes. Many are peau dt ygne li:i"d and have ton .-oir of contrasting cob.:. V..m..ps and n!.r?V ;:re-. Art rj T CZ. e:.ve'.U-ni vii Wed nt;; day at AZiJ NEWEST COATS FOR SPRING A rercai kai.le group t a rcinarkabio P'.c. Most every r-ew material, color and style is to be found in this show, ing. Panel backs, pleated end floral effects, ir.es? a.l of them belted end with immense collars, fi.ie have tio collars of silk. Materials are Vclou-s, Delh'.s. Poplins
and Surges in all the new Spring .-hides Priced for Wednesday et ,
$18.75
THESE PRETTY SILK FROCKS Values to $;6.s0. striking new models iu .striped and plain ollk Taffeta, S.Ik Poplin. Crepe de Chine and flue Woo! Serge; all are prettily trimmed in colored silk and embroidery. They coma '.n navy blue, beige, sand. Quak
er gray, copen and blu3, women' and
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Priced at . . .
$12.98
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'I'lic accepted new style in Spring Coats for the high scliool mis.. 'They tiiily may be called ''conservation'' garments in every sense of the word; they not only conserve materials, but conserve your money, as they are very moderate in price Hoover Sport Coat $5.98 Sleeveless Sport Coats of Velvet Corduroy, with all-around belts and flap pockets, button trimmed. They come in copen, quakcr gray and navy, simi- O lar to picture, at ... . O J O
HOME CRAFT WEEK
Sleeveless Sport Coats o? a'.lk striped Velour, in green and red. copen and navy, sand and
green, very Attractive gar
ments. Exceptional values at.
$9.98
Jersey Coats We also fhoivsome very becoming Sleeveless Sport Jackets of Wool Jersey
in oxford gray and copen blue.
Priced special
for this sale .
$10.75
Gingham Voile and Linen Frocks A ttr active Spring Styles These dresses Just arrived from the east this xaornlnj. and they sure are pretty, being made of plaid Voiles and Ginghams in the nevy bright colorings. Many have collars and cuffs of white pique, sires for women ar.d misses. Priced s r-t -
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Special Display Quaker Craft Lace Many hemekeerers have visited our Drapery Section In the past two days. This !s Heme Craft Week arid we are featuring the new arrivals in Quaker Craft Summertime Draperies and Curtains. Quaker Craft Curtain Materials are cf a very high quality and come in the very newest patterns, designs and coloring s, AMEKEX The new Quaker Craft curtain material, ever eo , many pretty patterns based on the quaint or'ginallty of the Orient. Kegular rrlce $l.fO yard, Quaker Craft Week, q per yard isOC FILET NET Many novel new Spring ratterns art ehown !n Quaker Craft Filet, 38 and 40 Inches wide, regular 75c quality. On special pale 0 Quaker Craft Week, yard 48C
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i! at J6.SS and ! Girls' Dresses $1.50 values
$1.25 Prettr little Percale Dresses in light end dark coiors; mad with all-eround helts. plqu cellar and cuff?, dresses that will Tcaeh ttcII and give good service; elr.es 6 to 3 4. regular
J! f.0 dresses on
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Misses' Spring Dresses $4.98
Becoming1 dresses for the eehool mlsa. elzea U. IS and 9. They are reads of pla'.d material trimmed in solid colors, several models to choose from. Excellent values for this f o : ftt 4.yo
Wednesday s Hose Bargains
35c Values 23c Educator Hose Men's h'gh grands cotton llslo Hose, in pearl gray, ihamragne and hlack. regular
83c values. On special
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r.ockford Work Sox Men's reg
ular 15- Eockford Work Sox In mixed blue and tan. Specially priced tills sale at
10 c
Underwear Men's balbriggan shirts and drawers, an.
hie length, long sleeves, regular 75c gar
ments on sale at
49c
Smart New Sweaters
A Variety of Styles ' The vogue for Sweaters hitreached the highest demands that have ever been developed. It is no wonder whci we realize how p-actieal and serviceable Sweaters are. Many original Ideas la styles
End color com olnations ore here.
Sweaters as pictured of Shetland yarn
style, V-neck with angora collar; turq pink- trimmed in oxford and gray. 9 c aiy priced at
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Prepare for Your Spring Garden
The basis of a big crop lies in the seeds thst are used. We have assembled every reliable seed, that tinder ordinary conditions will produce bountiful harvests. Sure Crop Vegetable and Flower Seeds, all varieties, large packages. On sale Wednesday at JLlC Crass Seed. Washington Park
7a'r!i Grass Seed. On sa
Wednesday, per lb...
Onion Sets, yellow onion sets.
line d'-y stork, per jo. -t rt
'about 1 qM
Seed Potatoes. Early Ohio seed potatoes, per bushel. Jl.fJ3; ey P-r lb JC Asparagus Hoots, two years old.
specially p-icrd at per f dozen JL vJ
Tthubarb, extra large size
Tlhubarb Roots, -ach
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Two Specials in Underwear for Wed. White Underskirts priced at 88c Women's well made white Muslin Underskirts, with deep flounces, trimmed in dainty laces and embroideries', values up to
$'.'!' Specially pi ed
Wednesday a
Garderi Ho,
hickory handle oia',!y priced at . Spadng Forks, with malleable les. special . . . .
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Envelope Chemise $1.25 kind $1.00 Women's pretty Envelope Chemise, ni-'idc of iu''. ei,'' ty tiatnsook. bea.at.ru' lac ".u-i i-i.v-rt ion trimmed yokes. t'nis'n-1 with ribbon 1k,ws, regular $ 1 .33 gar
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