Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 279, Hammond, Lake County, 23 May 1918 — Page 6

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Specials for Saturday, May FANCY NEW POTATOES, large size, 8 lbs. for 30C EXTRA FANCY WILLOW TWIG APPLES, 5 lbs. for 49c "OUR BEST" 3Cc COFFEE, 2 lbs- for - 55c MONARCH COFFEE, 3 lb. can 9,,C ROSEDALE PINEAPPLE, No. 2 size, 2 cans - 45 HAPPY VALE APRICOTS, No. 3 size, can 25C BATAVIA RED RASPBERRIES, finest packed, 2 cans 6o SASCO HOMINY, 2 large cans 25 FRESH BERRIES, FRUITS AND East Chicago Tea

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Specials for Saturday, May AMERICAN FAMILY SOAP, with Coffee or Tea Order, 6 bars 30C FRESH ROASTED COFFEE, 5 lbs., $1.C4; 1 pound 23 OUR LEADER COFFEE, 4 lbs., $1.04; 1 pound 28 M. R. BLEND COFFEE, special 1 pound 30? HERSCHEY'S COCOA, Y2 pound SHRIMPS, 23c 2 cans for 25C FARM HOUSE SWEET RELISH? full quart jars 32C TOILET PAPERS, 4 large rolls 25C

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Friday and 24th and 25th FARM HOUSE KRAUT, large cans, 2 for 25C BOULEVARD SIFTED PEAS, 2 cans -35c PLYMOUTH ROCK RED EEANS, 2 cans 23C MICHIGAN NAVY OR LIMA BEANS, 2 1. for o5(i MAZOLA OIL, y2 gallon can... SI. 25 FARM HOUSE APPLE BUTTER, full quart 30C BEECH NUT CATSUP, large bottle 30C PLYMOUTH ROCK PUMPKIN, 2 cans 25 SLICED SWEET PICKLES, " full quart jar 30(? VEGETABLES IN ABUNDANCE. & Coffee Store PHONE 24 Friday and 24th and. 25th GRAPE JUICE, quart bottle 45c Pint bottle orr. SAUER KRAUT, No. 3 can CORN MEAL, 15c in 5 lb. bags 3f HONEY GIRL COOKIES, regular 35c kind, lb fl HEINZ BAKED BEANS 15 COLOMA BRAND WHOLE PEACHES in heavy syrup, No. 3 can os SWIFT'S PRIDE WASHING , POWDER, large pkg OLD COUNTRY SOAP, 22c 10 bars KA

The new Fabric Hats in white and colors in every combination of fabric and design. White 31 i 1 a n s, Hemps, Leghorns, Tuscans, etc., tastefully trimmed $20 to SS.50

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COMINO EVENTS. The Oak Leaf KmbroUWy Club will be entertained by Mr.. Hal Young at her home In Erie street Friday afternoon. Rv. Sharp's specialty (, not money raising sa some think. Attend the revival meeting where ho is engaged in his real task. E-C3 Mrs. William I.ove of Chicago will entertain the Friday Afternoon at the home of her mother. Mrs. Morris Champaign in Sibley street. Houseclr anlng is on. For men who would er-crpe we suggest the revival nt the Christian church. 5-23 The civic department of the Hammond Woman's Club will meet Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Grace Conroy, 8 Ogden Btreet. Tomorrow we place on sale a manufacturer's sample line of women's neckwear, satins, brocades, shuntung, basket weaves and fillets. Regular SOc to $1 00 neckwear. Your choice. 33c. (main aisle). Lion Store. 5-23-1 Forget the turmoil out of housecleanlng by attending the I.awter meetings at the Christian church tonlte, 7:30. 5-23-1

The Christian Scientists and those Interested in the work of the Comforts Forwarding committee? of Lake county, which has headquarters at Gary, completed the organization of a local unit in this city on Mrndiy evening. May 2n. The, object of this ussnoiation. woikitm in conjunction with the Comforts Forwarding committee of Pojton, is the making and forwarding of clothing and Other comforts for the men in the naval and military service of our country, and the citirens. soldiers, and children of the war-stricken countries of Kurope. The local unit has secured the sewing room on the third floor of the Central school building for the workroom where the materials for this work may be obtained. This room will be open on Tuesdays and Saturdays frcm 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. beginning Saturday, May 25. A cordial Invitation Is extended to all Interested In working through this channel. It's worth more to you to hear Evangelist Vawter than to see the roosters at the Orpheum. Which for you? 5-23-1 Among yesterday's luncheon hostesses was Mrs. E. E. Dickey of Indiana avenue who had the members of the Harmony Club as her gviests. Red Cross work was done during the afternoon. The c'ub will continue Its work during the summer and arranged for their next meeting to be held two weeks from yesterday at the home of Mrs. George lobbins In Rimbach avenue. Give yourself unci family a trpat. Takf the whole family to hfflr Vawter and Pollock at the Christian church trnite. S-23-1 . An enjoyable affair of last evening was the card party at the Hammond Country Club for the members. Auction bridge was played and hish scores were made by Mrs. Carl Kaufman and C. G, Kinfrwill. Mr. and Mrs. G. II. Austin won the second honors in the games. Have you heard Mr. Vawter at the Christian Church? He's worth hearing, tonlte, 7:30. 5-:3-l A very pleasant surprise rsrty was tendered Mrs. Charles Smith Tuesday afternoon at her new home. 1 S 2 Waltham street by Justice Lode No. 419 1. A. to the R. of R. T. A two course luncheon was served, there beiny covers for Mfsdnmes I'eters. St. Clair. Morris. Furnas. Steven". Thomas. Keesfe, Norton. Shirey, McClub and daughter, Josephine McClure. A bundle of energ-y. a pleasing: personality, a pleasing- speaker. A first prade evanpelist. That's Mr. Vawter. Christian Church, tonlte. 5-23-1 The metins of the Maywood Auxiliary of the Red Cross last evening: was attended by nearly one hundred members and friends. The meeting; was held at the Industrial hitrh school buildingand Mr. F. D. MrElroy, principal of the school, acted as chairman of the rpeet-ing-. Attorr.ely I.. I.. Bombertrr grave the address and the program for the evening included a group of readings by Mrs. R. P. Powley and vocal solos bv Mrs. Oorge Chapman. Subscription:; were taken for the second Red Cross war fund. Twenty-two have united with the Christian Church in the very beginning of the revival. H"ar Vawter.' 5-23-t In connection with their meeting yesterday the members of the Woman's Guild of St. Pauls Episcopal hurch served a nonn-day luncheon for down town business women. A delightful luncheon was served and there were a number in attendance. The members devoted the afternoon to their needle work. The regular CitiM tr.ee; n(f will be held next "We;in?siy rf'.'Tiifon in the parish room. While planning your plans, do not fni! to plan to attend the revival meeting at the Christian Church. Hear Vawter. 5-23-1 An all day meeting of th Deborah Society took place yesterday in the parlors of the First Christian church. Quilting occupied the greater part of the day. The members will rr.ee; for another all day session next Wednesday. The revival meeting is ?rolng on at the Christian Church each risrht. Everv member of the Vawter company Is worth hearing. 5-23-1 At her home In Bauer street Mrs. Ebert was hostess yesterday afternoon to the Amethyst Club. The members brought their needle work and spent a delightful time socially. A dainty luncheon was served at the conclusion of the afternoon. In two weeks on Wednesday the club will be entertained by Mrs. Frank Brietzke at hfr home in Warren street. Children's hair cutting, 35c and 50c. Marlnello Shop, O. K. Building:. Phone 2370 for appointment. B-23-2t Congregation Reth-AI will conduct divine service Friday evening at eight o'clock. Dr. Rosengard will officiate and preach a sermon entitled. "Humanity's Supreme Sacrifice." Mrs. Fred Preston of Hammond, Ind.. left this morning for Desden. Tenn., her old home, where she will visit before

Open Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 8 p. m.

Sale of Women's Waists

$5.95 Waists for $3.19 Lot 1 This lot contains "I'aL-ts ( f Gr-oiTcttf and Crepo do Chino (uallty, s'.ishtly soiled, in flesh, whit? ai.J prey; $.".93 and some higher values, on sale at $3.19 This Opportunity MEN, NOW Great $1.50 wren's Dross Shirts, in soft cuffs only, scores of patterns. While thev last $1.15 Manhattan Shirts of everlasting wear, fast colors, consisting of ilncst madra: cloths

13.00 Manhattan and "B. fl." Shirt;?, in fibre silk?. ?at:n stripes, many oilier kinds

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S3.00 Hygetio Carpet Sweeper for 95c

Another large shipment Sweepers now arrived $3.00 Ilvgeno Sweeper.

$ for Fridav, Saturday and Monday at I 95 with every $2 purchase or more.

returning to Hammond. Mrs. Freston, before taking up her residence in Indiana, was one of the best known newsi paper editors and publishers in West T. i:nessee. she. with her husband, havi:ig conducted the Dresden Enterprise, and later the Obion Democrat at Union i City. While in Mayf'.eld she was the ' suest of Mrs. John Wrisht on North ! Fifth street. Mayfleld (Ky.) Daily ! Times. Children's hair cutting. 35c and 50c. Marinello Shop. O. K. liulldlnjj. Fhona 2970 for appointment. 5-23-2t Dr. G. I.. Smith of 004 So. Hohman street, left Wednesday night for Watford. Ontario, to visit his mother who Is sick. 'He will return Sundr.y evening. Dr. Hazin Lloyd ColwrU and Mrs. rolwell of Hammond. Ind.. formerly of Indianapolis are visiting Dr. CoiwellVpa rents. Mr. and Mrs. Fnries E. Colv. 11 and Ray R CoIwoU who has recently enlisted in the quartermaster's department in the army and who will leave shortly for Fort Thomas, Ky. Indianapolis Star. Miss Martha Hennemann and the Misses Helen and Minnie Anders have gone to Hammond to visit. Laporte Herald. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Smith of Kansas City have been visiting with Dr. and Mrs. G. L. Smith. 904 S. Hohrr.an street. Mr. Smith is a nephew of Dr. Smith and leaves very soon for war work. Mrs. C. H. True and Mrs. W. F. PHONE 70 Estimates Furnished J. m. Rei! Building Contractor 4335 Forsyth Ave. East Chicago.

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$3.50 Waists for $2.45 Jap PI'k and fancy Voile 'Vaists .n fles-h and white, f mbroit.t r d trinirair.g.' , n. ;.t cut cohars; J. 50 values on sale at Only Comes Once ECONOMIZE! MEN'S SHIRTS II; f $1.75 and $2.00 value Shirts, in fancy stripes, -very good materials. For this sale at 81.39 Wilson Bros. Shlrta of quality, $2.25 and $2.50 values', all sizes, fast patterns S1.75

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of Carpet the famous Offering it Xagle will attend the convention of the Women's Auxiliaries of the Episcopal church which convenes In Elkhart, Ind. Kolah Camp Fire Girls will meet at seven-thirty o'clock this evening at the home of Mrs. E. S. Cooper in Mason street to mal-e final arrangements f-r attending the meeting at Liberty Hall Friday evening. All Camp Fire Girls a;e reminded t ue pres"i; Friday eveninp; in ceremonial costume including moccasins. Fifteen Camp Fire Girls of Chicago under the direction of Miss Holhrook will give the entertainment which will include a special ceremonial and a play entitled "Hcoverizing the Cook." This will be a public meetinfr and on that is bring anticipated with interest. Mrs. R. E. Hickman of New Tork City, is visiting lier daughter, Mrs. i Ilr-.i-ry Muth, 12 Willir.ms street, for a few weeks. Mr. Hii'nan is expneted to arrive the latter part of the week for Telephone 984, JOHN PORA CO. Real Estate, Loans: Insurance NOTARY PUBLIC. Pora Building. 3462 Guthrie St Indiana Harbor, Ind. Expert Wall Paper Cleaning done. Rates Reasonable. A. G. SNYDER 3512 Hemlock St., Indiana Harbor. PHONE 391-R.

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j Sale of Women's Suits

; Sport Suits and Serges I Women's Serge Suits, formerly I Bold at $22.50. and ? 25, latest stylet?, in tans, blue, greys and black, large '! selection. Women! a decided bar- ! gain j $18.00 j Women's Sport Suits in -white and ! black, larget'checke, good wearing i and very good.looking; J14.50 value ! at

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A wonderful selection of Women's Coats, tof eerges, wool poplin.3 and other ma.erl's. veiy sck-e'lve e'.olcf of patterns and, e Lades; J25 values

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Great Values In Women's Oxfords I and Pumps for Friday and Saturday !

Pumps in black only, of fine rade of kid, medium heel, very dressy; $4.50 value $3.50

W omen s fine tan Oxfords, Another very attractive English last, medium heel, Oxford number in black ' onlv. of fine kid, medium something snappy- Wl? intpd foc; $4 5Q yal S6.00 $4.00 Our Cut Price Dry Goods Dep't Has Loads of Offerings 30c Dress Gingham, 27 inches wide, at 25 Yd. 50c Voile Dress Goods, 36 inches wide, at 39 Yd. lGc Toweling, in ecru and white, at 11 Yd. 45c Cotton Crepe, all shades, at 35 Yd. Toilc du Xord Gingham, 35c value 29c Yd. 98c Silk Poplin, all shades (Friday only) . . . .69 Yd. Special Beach Cloth, 36 inches wide 39 Yd. 28c Amoskcg Gingham (Friday only) 23 Yd. 59c Mercerized Poplin, all shades 48 Yd.

on hand. an over-Sunday visit. Mrs. Dora Peters, West State street, who has been suffering with inflamatory rheumatism, is reported better. It. E. Nash, 452 Columbia avenue, received word today of the sudden death of his mother. Mrs. Margaret Nash in Chicago. She dropped dead from hesrt fai'.u . e while -.n I. r way down town. If F you are not getting I should, if the engine

if you have not been able to get that perfect adjustment you so much desire, bring your ear here. Nothing else so adds to the satisfaction and pleasure of driving a car as perfect mechanical adjustment. VTc have competent labor for putting your car in that condition at small expense to you. KAIBOHM AND CASE CARS SANDOW AND CORLISS TRUCKS

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First come, first served MANY DRUNKS The Hammond police arrested sev drunken men on the streets of Ha: mond last night. Three were fn Gary, two from East Chicago, one frr Michigan and one from Hammond. T: ey wcr each fined $5 and costs en n - the city court this morning. .: as much mileage as you gives any trouble, in short, n 7, 34

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