Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 32, Hammond, Lake County, 18 July 1918 — Page 3

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THE TIMEo. Page Three i iiiHiiiiiiit;iiiiiiiiiiiinrLiiiiiniiiniiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinutitiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiniiiifitiiiiiii u ALL CANADA NOW REGISTERED FOR INTENSE VAR EFFORT s C LE, A R A NC K s Double S. A H. Stamp Friday. Double S. &. H. Stamps Friday. Specials for Friday and Saturday JJCONOMY calls loudly! a) assortments of seasc We've reduced severnnHESE goods are in the way their room is needed for new merchandise we cut prices deeply to clear them out. Come and take advantage of cut prices. . seasonable aoods for auich clearance goods for which your "'wearing time"' has only begun. Swim Caps 59c Patriotic Swim Op, of brst rubber, with red crown and Mu band, trimmed in white f tar: Toe caps 5sC Scarf and Cap 1.39 II S9 Ewlm Caps w ith 1 yard scarf, both are of best rubber. prettv Jesig-ne. On eal Friday at .... 1.39 4 KAUFMAN N & WOLF - HAMMOND. Ind

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Canada now has a National Reis-. cause at present, and what further J not, however, subject to this law tration system very similar to that) they could do. The leading ques-1 provided they can show evidences of of the United States. In order toitons eje what farming cjualifica-1 their citizenship. There is a' larjre know definitely whether the full in-' t:ons dld,.the man or woman pos-1 business and holiday travel backdustrial power of the countrv is i l&S-l' Z d hu or she be PP" to ward and forward between the , r er , OI w couniry s I quit h:s or her present occupat on ; United States and Otnifti Tn really mobilized or not. and. if the j for more important national work, I prevent aS Misunderstanding the latter, to indicate where there is a I and would he or she help in farm-1 Canadian L ermeT has fssued wi2ni..l omcw .u-sf till

T . i V "v t "-'uiicu as uj meir come ana domestic! lean visitors in Canada

the ajre of sixteen. On that day. every man and wom

an in Canada of 16 or over were to fcj registered. There were thousands

Sale of Summer Dresses "

are not r!

ties. renuiaed t. reiriao- crt lnn v

Each man or woman, as tbey reg-: can produce their citizenship papers, istered. received a card certificate, Ko passports are required to enter and can be cnalle-need on the street or lea

to registered. There were thousands or in fact anywhere to produce them. : zeas of any Allied coontrr and Of registration bureaus. The mf or- Neglect to register carries with iiLerican. , & tS'

manon sougnt was what the cegis- heavy penalties. ly back and forth without any feintranta were doing: to help the great! Americans visiting Canada are I France, as at all times previously.

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Look where you will, these offerings are wihtout rivals as to quality, style and low price. Ginghams and Voile Frocks 12.50 $15.00 Frock? In sizes up to 45. All are prettily rna5s cf fine Voiles and GinRharr.?, stripee. check and plaids In the new brifrht coloring? Some are trimmed in organdi, ether? have ve?tee and collars of -f O f " white p;qe. Your choice j JLJJ New 10.00 Voile Frocks 7.98 Clever new Summer Frock? of rplendid quality Voile. !;ght and dp.rk pattern?, collar? and cuffs of white

orjcand;e. plain and plaited skirts; big valueH. Your choice

GINGHAM DRESSES, AT ONLY 4.98 Women's Morning Dressee. beeiminfj ?tyle?. of Gir.gham in pink, fclje. green and black stripes; sizes

up to 4. Splendid values at

7.98

1918 Bathing Suits, Specially Priced -

Models that lend their fullest ehar

of charm to their wearer's appear ance the mos- attractive of 101Snow underpricd.

WOMEN'S JEKSEY SWIM SUITS In athletic style. V neck and no sleeves, black .ind navy trimmed in various colors. Priced o t Z.H-Q

j WOMEN'S ALL WOOL BATHING i St'JJS They .ire in athletic style j with V neck and wing: sleeves: j Black trimmed n red f O O ; and green. Special.... 5 S J

BATHING .SHOES High lace ehoes of eateen with canvas

soles. Per pair

BATHING CAP S Rubber Bathing Caps, ruffle trimmrd.

all colors. Priced at. .

50c

50c

4.98

STEWART WILL IRE 'EM IF

HE HO SINGS ."DOWN 'iflTH ! THE I CHERRY ORCHARD" j

and

use ' !

j the screen in "The Antics of Ann.

j uui iii n-t- run ui Liie picture lvu

1 llenderlc-y surely uon a spot In th '

i hcarrs of the boys hy the manner in '

which he n.anirul.ited the ivories w ith snatches from the most ropular songs ! ' cf the day, the entire audience joining ! in the singing of the choruses. j S( The evenins was very much enjoyed i hy all present, and no doubt the men i i l'oit more at home than anv time since I '

their arrival at camp.

Art Stewart and Russell Henderiey of Hamrr.ond. two of the city's well known boys now in Co. 6, Indiana Training Battalion, at Camp Sherman, Chillicothe. are the life of the company as will be, seen from the following writeup In a Chilllcothe paper sent to Miss Stewart by her brother: The men of the 6th Co., 2nd Training Battalion, were treated to their first entertainment in camp Friday night. Arrangements were made by th Knights

of Columbus secretary in Section K ami j dirrs and to servo under the colors

ir.g Charley Benson of the 1st Co. 1st Training Battalion. Followed by vocal selections when he sang "My Little Giri" p.nd "When I Leave the World Behind." The beys were then treated bv a

tneir own company. Art !

DOUGHBOYS DON'T LIKE FRAGILE

FRENCH CASH j

member o

Stewart, a tenor, who broueht rinir'ni?

cheers from the vast audience when he' rendered "Normandy" and "Good-by j Ma," no doubt reminding the boys of

ie day they left home to become Bli

the building nas reserved f ir this company, who marched in formation from thelx barracks and took possession of the hall, bf0 or more strong, accompanied by their officers. The program beyan at 7:45 by an address ot welcome by one of the K. cf C. secretaries inviting the men to the building at all times end announcing that thre will be pictures at the building every Monday, Wednesday and Friday evening. The performance whs opened by a piano solo by Russell Henderiey of the 1st Co.. 1st. Training Battalion. Followed by vocal selections by the untir-

The net feature was .las

a, so or tne tth Co., who won his way into the hearts of 'he men by the wrv he rendered the. selections. Forgotten" (by '""nv!.s and "Invi.'t un" i by Bruno H ;hn. f.-;ckert wii! he in' Ktvat d-

i:i;in i in ;p.e entertainments

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as soon as the "Camp Theatricals" get line on him. Ha has had a grr-nt dal ."f experience in tne vocal line and the camp entertainment, direc'.'r will do well by adding him to hia list, as he has had several ye-.rs' experience with

the American Conservatory of Music at Ch ica go.

The "only Ann' was then thrown

By FRANK J. TAYLOR (United Press Start Correspondent.) "WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY IN FRAXCE, June 22. (By Mail.) For-

' getting how to figure in "regular money" and learning how to calculate In "this

duggon stuff" is one of the first worries

I cf the American soldiers in France. "Regular money" is good old dollars land cents nickles. dimes and quarters.

"Tn'n f vrirnn :ifr Is the name n n- ! :

J. Palckrt. I - i,-.., , -. Wench franrn nsnatlv raner ! !

money, often as low as single francs, or ! 1 twenty cents, for most smail cities have 1 1 issued loca I small char.pe currency. j Si Th Americans do not like French paper money. They say it is trash, and I S1

Our Very Finest White Voile Frocks Reduced 27.50, 30.00 and 35.00 Dresses, 19.75

-Just because our stock? ef some of th prett'.ett and best nellinsr White Frocks have dwindled down to nn or two of a kind, we're assuring their quick clearance by reducing prices. The style? are charming, the materials ore the' very finest Voile?, trimmed in rich la.-e?; rT.s'T to $3j dregee?, priced f my p for Friday and Saturday at J. S . L

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Suits and Coats Sport model?. ?tyles for every day arid evenlr.gr wear are Included, even though some of these garments have been In the ft"r but a few weeks. Newer, better ?tyles and more dependable qualities haven t sold for such little prices as these ail season! 22.50 and 25.00 Silk Taffeta Coats haveheenmakred 16.75 They are pretty cat? that our patrons will be glad to buy at this sale price They're made of Silk Taffeta, with large collar? and all-around belts $22.50 and 125.00 coats, at v.. J Ut 5 17.00 Women s Coats 14.75 A remarka'oie eroup, comprislnsr the very newest etyles. made of Serge. Poplin and Burella Cloth, some are lined to the waist and have silk collars; 117.00 coats priced j mm for Friday r.nd Saturday at .4f.LiD 37.50 and 42.50 Silk Suits at 28.75

Made of the best Silk Taffeta tnd in thn most favored etyles of this summer season. Hijrh grade garment?, beautifully tail

ored, eizes up to 4?. Specially reduced for this sale to

28.75

New Silk and Wash Skirts

in a Clearance Women's Wash Skirts at 98c

tears,

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shocked when

Frenc

s h-ird to count. : :!it hand, the French are i

an American crumples

paper up. and shows It In

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ixie way iiiey uy uacK nome. French money is to te handled In big ! pocketbooks, and not crumpled. j S "Look at some real money once." a j

doughboy tojd a merchant, and flashed a bright new sllv-- certificate. When

how "real money can be used" the 1 l Frenchman almost fainted. I 'i The Americans are paid almost en- '

tireiy in t rencn money ana tney are, getting usej to francs, thouuh they '.l agree ' a franc's so small U slips through i !E

t your lingers like water." i

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July Clean-Up of Footwear

Here ? a eroup left from our last sale. The-.-or f ru r 1 1.2 j and 11 SI Skirts In bright s!n;es and ','-an wh.' l.net.e; made w-.t!i

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As You About Tires JUR customers are thrifty, calculating fellows who know tireup-keep costs. Believe us, we've looked into this tire proposition from top to bottom. Take our advice and buy Diamonds, the one best buy on the market. The Diamonds we have sold our customers aro running farther, giving less trouble, and costing less in the end than any other tires we know. Put a Diamond Tube in a Diamond casing and you have the ideal tire equipment CALUMET AVENUE GARAGE 773-75 Calumet Avenue and Fayette Street Hammond, Indiana

i YANKS FIGHT HUN !

WITH HIS OWN GUN !

By FRANK J. TATLOU (United Fross Staff Correspondent.) WITH THE AMERICAN A RMT IX FRAM'K, June 21. (By Mail.) Turnmjr "Heinle's" own machine runs back on htm Is the newest and favorite stunt in a certain American outfit. The boys just stumbled onto this sport, p.nd they like it. Recently in raids the boys brought back some German machine guns, after driving the Germans away from their own strongholds. "Why not use these German guns on

the Heinies?" one thlnkin asked his pals.

"Why can't we go over and get some r'plied the thinker.

98c

White Gabardine Skirts 4.98 Beautifully ta.lored Skirts of the very finest wh.e gaberdine, becoming models, with separate belts and patch pockets, pearl button trimmed, special j ci at 2.48 Silk Taffeta Skirts 7.50 to 10.00 Values 3.98 and 4.98

Striped end F'aid Silk Taffeta Skirts graceful new models cery one chirred, belted and yoke effects, with unique pocket. pretty l.jiht and dark colors Skirts worth to O OO Jl" at $.3S; Skirls worth to t'.lO, at J.Q Double Stamps Friday!

Sizes for men. women, children and Infants in the most approved 1918 lasts and leathers. Owing: to the steadily advancing" wholesale prices on footwear, we can't hop to offer equal values for years, perhaps. These prices will surely show you the advantage of stocking up for this and next season. Boys Shoes 2.50 Lace and button shoes, well made of stood heavy calf, substantial leather soles; sizes

2li to 5. Priced for Friday and Saturday, pair

Strap Slippers 1.39

2.50

Little Gents' Shoes Good dependable all leather shoes, lace style, extra hea y soles:

sizes 9 to 13'2; regular J2.00 shoes. Per pair

1.69

Tots" Button Shoes Patent leather vamp?, tan or stray tops, also plain black k;d shoes:

sizes to S. Excellent values, per pair

1.50

Little Folks' Slippers Baby Poll one-strap patent leather slippers, bow trimmed, genu

ine leather soles: sizes 4 to 8. At per pair

1.00

Misses' and Children's Ankle Strap Slippers of patent leather. tow trimmed: sizes to 2, pair $1.50:

sizes 8 4 to II. per pair

John Kelly and other well known makes of "Women's Tumps and Strap Slippers, newest models, tan and

black: $5.00 footwear, pair

Sample Low Cuts Women's $3 and $4 patent leather Oxfords. Pumps and Ankle Strap Slippers, samples

in sizes 2l2 to 4 only. Per pair

Roman Sandals Little tots' fourstrap patent leather slippers, dependable leather soles, wedge heels; sizes 4 to ?. Priced at 1 C per pair J. ,JZJ

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"Never thought of that," replied the j rz others, "we're on." i Si That night the raided the German I j trenches and brought back plenty of j S ammunition and another German ma- ' chine gun. Next day the guns were ; E; playing on the "H' inies." i Si They're darned good machine guns.".S said one chap enthusiastically, "but the I

I Hinies don't know how to use them I I

We do. though. "We're getting a little low on ammunition. Guess we'll have j Sj o run over to Germany tonight and ! i

make em hand out some more."

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WELL THE FARMERS WILL LIKE THIS Shippers cf milk and cream throughout the country will be relieved of the minimum charge of 50 cents on each shipment, established June 25 by the railroad administration when a general Increase of 25 per cent in rates went Into effect. This was effected through co-operation of the food administration with the rail

road administration, which had received protests from dairymen that the minimum, which had to be paid on shipments even po ureal! as a single can of milk, no matter hon- short the haul, would work hardship, partirularly in suburban territory near large cities. The minimum will be done nway with entirely es soon as the tariffs can be amended so far as milk find cream are roncerned. but the general Increase will stand.

Mens Union Suits Athletic Styl- Union Suits, knee length and no sleeves, made of good quality nainsook; $1.50 garments, at iOC Boys' Union Suits in' laige ljt of Athletic ty!e union suits made of nainsoojt. also ribbed and Porosknit union suits. 6?c d:...:Al....49c Lisle Hose Men's Fint Lis! Hose Double toe and heel. all colors, regular 35c value.

Clearance price, pair

23c

Silk Hose Men'a "Eiffel Brand'' regular 65c all silk hose, black only. Clearance OO ale. pair v C

$40.00 .and $42.50 Suits Go at $36.50 $37.50 and $35.00 Suits Go' at 32.50

$32.50 and $30.00 Suits Go at 28.50 $27.50 and $25.00 Suits Go at 23.50

$20.00 to $25.00 Suits Go at 18.50 $18.00 and $15.00 Suits Go at 13.50

1.39 II

3.50

1.50 !l

July Clean-Up of Mens Clothing

Whatever remains from our spring and summer selling, with the exception of blue serges, will be speedily sold at Clean-up Prices. Never before this season have you been offered greater values and surely prices next year won't be lower! Buy all you need for now and next season at a good big saving.

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NO t Ejy -- a nTf A TV A TW VBy ELOISE V. In the newest ribbon bags plain and figured ribbons are combined. Jet is the smartest trimming for the fashionable rlack dinner gown. Fine voile dreses should be worn

?ver a princess slip p china, ejlk.

Sleeveless pongee vests are taking the place of the sleeveles sweater. Fluted ruffles on collars and cuffs of white organdie are a pretty touch. Many a bodice ends in a soft sash, which is taken around the waist and tied In a soft bow at one side. You can wear almost any style or of girdle and be fashionable. A new rough Swiss straw appears among the latest hats. Tailored blue serge Is a standarl style for little children's coats. Wool Jersey with a vejour fac,e one

without

of the new French fabrics. Collars in plain filet crochet

design, are very smart. Most wash skirts are simply shirred or pleated at the waist, line. There are. vague whispers of a new silhouette for the fall frock.

Better to have War Savings Stamps in your safe than the bloodstained hands of the kaiser's horcjes at your throat,

Dollars and Determination spell doom for kaiser. Buy War Savings Stamps.

DR. ROB'T J. CARROLL PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. 155 State St., Hammond, Ind. Phone 3419. " ! QlVg MY OWN MgD(G!Nf,