Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 44, Hammond, Lake County, 1 August 1918 — Page 7

Thursday, August 1, 301 S.

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otighnut Girls

Get Soubenirs

XDITOE'S KOTEl Tali la aaothar ory by one of the Mclntyre sisters of Mt. Vercon, N. T. Tna two girls, Gld;-a nui Irene, fire running' a canteen for tli Ealvation Army, and ara writing' their experiences, from time to time, for tho United Press. Hy MISS ir.K.VH M.'INTTr.E (.Written for the 1'nili-el Press. "WITH THil AMlIRIeWX TROOPS AT T:iF. KI;.A'T, July C tDy mall ) . lertru:. bi-ys have the. nicest vas of ".viv.iT b; prectalion of any out" in the v.-rM. x h"vc Iec!J.-d. We caii't do or vth'.rs out here for thorn without l Sr. tho.rd-:-i, nr.d thanked in the most '.. rprl.-oi.tf nioi l.nusuttl ways you would t.ever fucs what some of themi ,r". Wo bvi ft keen collection nf i'O'j fi(-:u tl'.o trer.ohes, tuoft of (hni In ar.swiT to batches cf doughnuts we . nt out t boys on duty. They are written on scraps u paper, bricks if enVi iopass. or anything. thMii:h some ot" i!..o:i arc very carefully written on the I ' p.qpor, Wc nre s',;rpris d to gr- t 1 ' :rer f: nm rt .- tr.--r.cl-.. s. i':l t ;ivo to -t ii. 'i h-ok of r. from i;-e rr.nci.es arvr t ' 1 o war. 1. r c ir.s i-otr.A '.n iimct.g th m. Seme er P: poetry. I i irii!0 bovs out there u-. : r f!.i:i irr- w rititipr po tt;, to thank t; f.-r .b-".chT.v.t but they ,1o it. One r. t4' fm: I v - i r i s "were j'lF! a? r.rce-s-t- ' v to r'-ic'iniit as the ho'c---; wore Lets of Souvcnlrrj. , rn nf -he' t':-r"ritr- v. vs anor.tr the b- o.f a :Vcik y..u i to gather u" f. u veiprs :hi.I r.: t hm beck to us. ' e !:! . cf !' 'rs of them now that v. o . n!-A ays li'-hght in. and we v .hlr.'t ii't v. i:h any of them. We . of 5h-' !f of a'l siz.?. with th I w vr remove 1. cf course. Manv of t1":"? ; p, f :i t ! '? ; r ' o nses, and .'.!, ! we ij.u hal ,i !'.o;,.'' we will havo f' r f esrrjuhre if we use all ur p ; . s . . .. -.'r.:r'-tv b.-. rt"n;':;''-'l to . f u , a V ... V- ! - !:i " ':. nest 1 ,' U can nv.k" ft t ie!. 'e pre jfoinjr

to aofi that the tm-mbern of this rom- ; any hao i!oti '.nt-t t to e.Tt jttt li.'f.'re th raid, find the '."ys ! y '.lie doticlir.uta w:!! n.nk them Krt th H-tmniK.

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t tired fslgnti! baKo.Ji.H iinl et.Ur. 1 th'nk tloi b.'st i recent we l.nxe b.ad Is ' r;.!dy-ilnk " iln 1" c,ur li'lle fox. We lead m.-ndcl clothes nnd liakol licUithuuts .tr ne of the !.;. in n tu.i(titne enn oni'i'-my and lie war sluav.i tiHFhful and K"t tntiKled up nl-n h'1 Tied to ti'.ake hl'lf rema-k of think. ne Jav he -;itri In with the t utt cutest lit Me fox ever .'!. He had found h fox. and -aid lie wanted to Klve t' to us for a noot. We w r ei!i7.y n bo tit It. riirht way. and named him nftr a K''iirni. "I'bblydink" has hiwn with u two n.n'h now. anl he a tiO;e hf n iSit-; i-uia y. W'e never fM'-o htm meat, and l.e b',r. kej.t rer.t'e nnd tame. H" r!ny around with the two vhkts vshieh olhor hoy have jriven us, and neems t' liive forp 't!;en entirely that he ji a fax. Tito? iike to Work. Anoth-T ihitus v " like about our hoyo their wr.iinrneps to w.rk. Vbcn -a h.-'.-t rr.O'.e.i out here wc; were aFierned a i, ; ,ii of three boys to h.-'.p us with our ., ;:;. for 'VP coi.M led t:i.i'',e tin's, c It wod. it, l do everv thin: v. V.n w ha 3 t.. malic a thousand doujrhr.uta a dny. I'.ut t!:e d. tail ooon proved unnecessary, for we hud niore help than we cou'.d u". In the army no one likes "Uttclvn police." w; had always heard. I'c.t we f..iiiiI out o-. h.-rwisf. Pome !ey !! it. We used to a.k for volunteers amor 'he d. utthbc.js to help vvftsh 'J'shes. One iy Feme officers came alonx and fnw Feme privares washing Jiohes for u. One of the lieutenants said. "Run alor.K. freshman, we're (coin? to do thla work." They did. and we had officers for K. P. duty. T'suaily when the hojs come in to vol-urtte-r to wrk. either WBshlng dlsb.e or ctittir.p wi'od. they sny they are homeFh k. Th. y say werkmR around a kitch- . n takes them back homo for a wht's, ind they enjoy j- a l"t because St is .

'.fer.-ttt from duty in the ar;v re phld they like it.

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lirirough the deparurtent.

Included in the rr. cram is d-finltion! Offices nt Gary and East , of otUr..ts of unnu-i i-a-r nrt m

.aca imum:y at-l tran-rer or mea

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tr. s. labor orr:cs23 heee

U. S. Employ-ir.ent Service, Ciy Ea.U. East Ciiicajo H. E. Jones, exaiKiner in "rg'e. U. S. Fnhlic Service Seaervo (recruit.Ui;r arm cf J. S. Employment Service), Oary Clarence Fry, district crganiier for northwestern Indiana. Beginning today unskilled labor in the Uritd States practically will be under federal control through operation of the r.sricr.Hl recruittnjt rrceram of the war h.h'.r policies board.

Demands for war work will he drawn u.ron if need be for such part of their I rce-s as may he rwrjiro'l to mea t ai-.y :

deficiency of 1

tii po ernnep " plans. Co rr. p" i : i e oiriflin f'-r workers by a 5-ence.i w age schedules is prohibited.

...pcc.v. y to i e- ea . h diF'r'.ct is a.iotment. ;t:itidar-.:."iMon o"" wac is am.'hor imp. rta'it i of th ;:i!:n-

:io:l which will he adiurted by the par

ent be-ard in Washing ten. Convmunity Board3 ControL Aftminist ration of the r i-ocram wi;'. be inMuFted to community boards upon which err. plover ami employe shall have eorjal rc pre n- a riot:, with a r rrf se-n'-i-tie of the t'r.ited ra-es employment service to act as chairman. State di

rectors of labor will have Immd ' i r a i

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herein effort is

p. ad" to ertice rr;rn irom one war Jn-du.-..-y '.u another, w i'l he timler I an. Tr.e ltpted Stat-s ' mpioymer.t F.'rx'ce v i'.l assume ire t.a.-l; .1' s-ipply Ins v. '-rk-

'un's f tie;,a. .1 ;ti war f!t.--riai

jurisdiction on all matters of con-ro-o-rfy wph a final arpcal pe-rmitted to the war labor poi-.e!"-. board at Washm : on. Vhe United P ..?. Public Service Fi.'-

T erv eis the tit 'f the division of trie t

sar labor policies b..atd in charge of , j he emrioyment service. Hays Pu sk : rk. ' ii Hsst.-'lant tiirect 'i- for Indiana of the re- i 23 frif y esterday announced the apr-Mn- pt rp. ..t:? of ort '.nize-r who will be di- i 3 r. cter-F in the ;ve z-r.es. comprismar i V'.l elistrlcts. C'f the Ftate. i ejsrn. ' N'o. 1 X' r: h.v. cF'ern Inliar.a 4 ."la rn.. e A. Fry. G.- ry. t J

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Sink " submarine! On

rate filled with War Saving

he ' Van ib-.i j will pay for a -depth bomb.

ne certifi- ' 1

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The First ?f Bottie of runfl

Entirely Free from Catarrh of the Stomach

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"Pemna has positively done for nt" what many doctors failed to do. 1 have been thv.e rn.l apain e.-rn-. put.. 1 to THke p-i mv her) for days. Toe firs bottie of 1'eruna pave reII. f and vhoc I always keep it in he house f . r op;.-.;-;; eneies. Z COnlifler nyself tntirely free from catarrh oi' th stoTuocta. Mie trouble from which I suffered for so lonjj befoie taking this renpil)." I.iqnirl or Tablet rorm Sold Everywhere Ark tfo-v Eer.lr

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A FUEITACE can be a JOY and COMFORT or it can be a DISAPPOINTMENT and AGGRAVATION.

The EXPERIENCE one will

have depends entirely on what H make FURNACE is BOUGHT t and WHO installs it. If vou want to be assured of COMFORT and SATISFAC- k TTHTJ tVlon AVHTTl nuvelnemo- &

a furnace that needs BUNK

and BLUSTER to SELL and whose ..REPUTATION

The XXTH CENTURY line I

TIONto many thousands of e i i a.i t nr i x an A "mm ; i

laimiies m ine max, 44 years, aim its x axu-ju 13 spreau- u

ing to all North America. y A XXTH CENTURY stands the test, if you are f looking for the best. Why not look us up?

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J. J. Volk. Phone 633.

Hammond, Ind.

DRUG SPECIALS

For children or bsbv nee STORK CAKTII.B- a strictly neutral cas'Ue soap. Thursday and Frlday " ci'k-s for 4L

Egg Preservative

Thursday and Friday 25o Witter ilhiss; sutneient to preserve 2) lion, ears, for-

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HAMMOND'S GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE.

Smart New Bathing Suits T"u will have i'!l greater ples-ure 6' !,e hmi-h if vou jr., w!h one of thru ba'hpu" tuii't o bceotiilnifly stv)el. ami so effet;v-Jf trimmed vi i b jti't the ritH teip pes of cdor. Jn'i with arm si ceii e!5 "C ?--eond Floor. $G.50, 38.95, $10.50

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August

Sales

Tdin Annua! Event prrsrnt? many unusual and lntoropfinc vaitjo-s in kfopins wlh "the .spirit of thei tirnop." rrv'.'isonahlo inercbnndiso which must bo cleared f ;ro new gooels arrivo 1h offered nt remarkably low prict s in this event, which iirnmiss to outdo all previous August, saies. If you would economize on mercb.an(!is of deyendablo charactx-r, then take advantage of theso extraordinary values.

Mid-Summer Dresses at Marked Reductions There still r.-maiiLs K'v..-n; wet ks cf Summer weather duririu: which theso dt esses 111. 'iy he worn. They -oine in the j.refem-d sinunier styles ainl an- liutrked r.t eud-of-seasoii pri'-es. An extracu'dinary opyiurtun.'.ty to efoiiomize.

Beautiful Summer

Dresses

Mute Eloquence

- In values most ext raordimtry. The outFtandlng feature of fhepo frocks 1.- their superior -workmanship. They stand th criii(tal Inspection to the pmnlleft penm nnd hutton hole. Every touch Is in harmony with the excellence of t.h fAt.rif s. French Voiles, ptrlped and white Voiles. Worth uu to $18.00. Our prlcfi

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Th.vt little service Hat? with its stars

of blue doesn't it speak eloquently. Doesn't It pay to you, "Jack's gone. with Battery D , Harold la In the navy?" And many times you know

them personally they who have &one to give so ntuch. perhaps ALL, to hasten the day of victory and peace. The little Service Flag tells a real story of sacrifice. Are you doing all you can. to keep the blue stars from turning to gold? You are not unless you are buying Thrift Stamps regularly systematically. We sell them in our Drug Department. Fery two-bits helps tha much.

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Jersey Dresses in a Clearirg Just the sort of drepsf s women who go in for out -door activities are eager to have. She will want one on her vacation. They spell comfort and daintiness eo Fplend'dly comtdned with utility. Reer-alar $2-). 50, now

Chemise

A very fine value; trimmed with embroidery edres and Val lace.

Special at

1.19

Voile Waist3 Attractively trimmed with colored collir and vest effects" In striped

patterns. Special

89c

Women's Motor Dusters YouTl pror.aVily have need for one of those practical service-glvlrig coats, ideal for motorine. Fashioned to ft with a fill degree

of comfort. Natural and gray fm j linen mixture; 36 to 43 a(

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Sale of Gingham and Voile Dresses For wo!T5n and miss?, (.'harming dresses rha many women will want to ade to her f'STfiTnT wirdrrrbe. hr-cinse of th-c!r cervicefrhlenes? and their simplk-ity of design and h-p.-,' prtce. ehey-k and plaid pmpharas and tre.die comnbinafkms. in srtrikiB? color combinations. T'nusual at

V - i ' - - y

$.75

Cool Dresses

For V omen of Larger Build Voiles and Tissues. Fler are t"he latent rteftfgris In Kiodftla for large women. They not only are largw Pizes hut are ir,ale on Bitch lin-ea as to lend an unystva-V trimness to tn figure. Wonwn who- ars hard to- fit etiouJd sec rue,-e nfw CrefWA. Orgaruty and eraifcrotfdery cxjLars ft.ri.-l vest electa, feat la4is. aivd gfrrrs. S1kjs 41 tr, in a vartety of colorings $5.95 to 010.50 New Sweaters For spcrt-s, nrrfisg. and general wenr on cx! en!nts ort of these sweaters of mercerized cotton, distinctively styled 'w"''l siv endless service and satisfaction.

Plain col.-rs of rose, delft, canary, American bautv.

Oriental collarsSecond Floor.

5.00

Mid-Season Suit Sale for Men and Young Men

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In view of a sure higher price of clothing in the Fall, these suits are the best possible investment you can make! Previous to this sale these suits were marked unusually low. Vou see, we placed our orders early and bought right! Now we have redn.eed even the.-e low prices, making: these suits, t he greatest bargains in clothes to be found in Hammond, (hoh-e is offered you of good serviceable, worsteds, cheviots, serges and mixtures in all the popular colorings and patterns. Divided into two groups, at

li few 'QMp

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35

Straw Hats Reduced $6. CO Panamas, now 75 $3 and $3.50 Straws, now . 1,35 $2 and 52.50 Straws, now $1 .(JO Special Values in MEN'S BATHINGSUITS A wide range of colors. Many of pure wool. A large selec- O tion at cl! Lr Men's Khaki Coveralls

Big Reductions on Low Shoes Wttji tha rising- cost cf leather a saving la iho&a of depend, able quality is something of more tha.u ordinary importaaoe. Thia sale ntfera you such eaving, but as some tines are broken prompt bayin? i bj3 via able. Women's $4.00 Patent Pumps

W lfh 4 s'r . p. u.t'-uin and Mgh heels, sizes to 4 '- A t hi'-c.ain at

2.98

Oxfords 4.85

Freeland. Shanhousc, Sisnni ar.d Lee's khaki nnd tlue dniru

34 o lr; at

coveralls; sizes

3.50

Men's Trousers Worsteds, cassimeres. blue t-e;ges and fancy r.vlxur3. A'.so oat'r.v trousers. Strong fabrics, durably tailored; I'lztfi 2s to waist. Special C, Qg

Women's Dark Brown and Black Kid Oxfords

English model, !.-i,t weight. Special price to clean up - -

PATENT PUMPS With leather or Louis heels, extra qual- ' s. ltv; a pump that will tatis-

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,,SSij up at $2.48 mil I1.BS. Men's Oxfords at Clean-Up Prices $S.C0 OXFORDS, Black and brown, f fk

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at - $7.C0 OXFORDS Black and brown, at - S6.00 OXFORDS Slack and brown, at Others at $3.45 and J2.9S.

te9S 4.95

nUll 4 lTK litHi MIS

Rugs and Draperies

1 1 1 ft

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I UoaDie Stamps Jt'riaay

EXTRA SPECIAL Curtain Scrim. 38 Inches wide, in

white, cream and natural, plain ribbon and open work

borders. Not more than 10 yard? to a cufomer. Yard

12ic

SUNFAST MADRAS Shown in blue, gold, lose, green, brown and mulberry shades, 36 inches wide. fideal hangings for doors or windows. Yard BRUSSELS RUGS Seamless, size 9x!2 feet, ln beautiful oriental dirr-ign and colorings, woven with a short close pile that Is easy to sweep; $.11.50 value, i ad.du VCILE CURTAINS White, ecru and cream colors. 36 inches

wide. 2'-j ards long, trimmed with lace edging and insertion; $1.".0 value at. pair

RAG RUGS Made of new clean material in mixed color:

medium dark shade that will wash; sze 27x54 inches; $1.25 valii at

INLAID LINOLEUM Colors go 'hroueh to the back, will not

wear off. Laid free of charge except in bath

rooms; $1.9$ value at, yard

1.29

ed colors, 98c c. will not

1.59

Literally Immense That's the only way to describe it. N'o other des'pna'ion could do Justice to thremarkable display of hiU trarie furniture which vre- arc offering and at the low prices at which we have marked thm. August has come lo bt recognized as the month for furniture economies, and this e'ore has outdone itMrlf ir. every" way. Months and months of planning lor this event have broucht to Hammond thes" unprecedented values.

Queen Anne 3-Piece Bed Room Suite American walnut. Well constructed and finished. 42-inch Dresser with 22xC3-inch mirror. 27-inch ('iiifforett ?. Triple Mi. ior lr.-ts-

ing Table. Three pi.-ce.s, ? 1 1 ." resrula : 1 . Special tl

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19.00

3-Piece Mahogany Cane Parlor Suite fa i:-aiifuHy upholstered in mulberry shade tapestry, ring cihions; largo restful chair and rocker to match it'n ppring cushions; staunchly constructed and comfort-

William and Mary 9-Piece Dining Room Suite Jacobean flnih. Consists f mirror ba k 1 It: ff t ; Se-winir Table; f.t-ihch Intension Table; chairs and one art:-, cha'r, upbol.-'cre-i in blue leather; $i:.l.2.". ictiuUiily. August A

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162.00

Ilahorrany Library Table

aw-i-r; reiiet eiuinr-llishin nts; siie

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Sale price

-helf. Substantially oonJ

."' j-ejrubirly.

2 2 a 2 5

Coat Hangers ( r.aserT.ent) Made of wood; smoothly fin

ished. Friday and

Saturday, 2 for

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Toilet Paper ( Basement)

Large size roll; crepe Tissue.

Friday and Saturday, 5 rolls

2ic

Coffee Mills Steel hopper; to put on wai

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urday.

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Mason Jars I il-iscnicnt Genuine Kail Dims.;

i jars. Friday and

aturdav. dozen

Sample Parasols, $3.69 A very large assortment of styles in attractive color combinations to select from. Parasols that would sell regularly up to $6.00. Main floor Friday and Sat. Ladies' Pure Silk Gloves, 54c This price is lowor than today's manufacturing copt. Black, navy, brown, grey and some with contrast stitching. Main floor Triday and Saturday. "Mary Pickford" Sport Caps and Hats Really as clever looking on the head as phe

ecreen. Clack and white checks and colors.

Made of good quality silk fJ

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Ramona Hose for Women, 59c Positively the best hose on the market, lor the price. Full merc.t rized execpticml for wear. Colors are iory, leather, Russian, putty, African, black, whit? and grey. Main floor, Friday and Saturday. Carman Vanity Net, 25c In ideal hair net a fnscinatin? veil adds charming g-ace to hair and face. For the athletic girl, society maid or business woman. Main floor, Friday and Sat. Mercerized Darning Cotton Spool 2V2 In a wide range of colors. Very desirable for mending. (Main floor) Firday a ad Saturday.

War-Time Economy Grocery r -'-ca ta ie.-ri. Or-i-ceilea of our regular quality ara ptce4 Tsi-o.-.y ar.d Sat-ar.'ny at savings tfcat will make tUa "carry it Home icierv very v.ele..- ie to liousewives.

SWEET JUICY OBASUt

UKEEOA. EISCUITrj, - k s' - . . .. 7o rjowjrrrs delhht butTEBINE. ' Glc KEOIA CSEAKEEY BUTTER ;, . Yic TEI-S KAPHIKA SOAT, . 6c A.AF.rtE IVOKY SOAP, let- !C XELLOOU'S KOBN riiAKTS. pUc. U SAVOY srcrrED oirvus, . 9

1IA3.0 CCEST EY3UF,

F.AISIHS. rt. Ecarborn, Seeded, nr'K - - llaseu Xniit Jars, nuail

I-Iirias Blend Co2ce, it. - - -

TAB. MHO USE APPLE BDTTEK, J rt rPUKE PKXsKEVES, t'Oionlal t.'f.-ol . WZTCK E it AND OEXVX3.

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21c 870 370

330

35c

PEUttTS Santa Clara, . 1. ... i 1 - IP . - - - C

yiXZVZ, Ccmation, Pet or I-eerlP33, r.n

POitiC AKP BEAMS, Vi,.nnr..h hr. 111. c'tli

CHEESE Cream, brick or A2iiorican, lb. 52c FAVT BE AITS, b.-ind pickd p. 14c

-lie 17c

SOAP CHIPS, l.ktt.

Tea

10c

PEAS, Circus Brand Sugar.

15c

MATCHES, Earber's Btst an'i Ciieapest, pit.. 27c MACHBOSI OK &PA&HETTI, 'Skinner s," i a;' Sc CG3iri STARCH, Ai'SC Kkjr. 9c EOILED OATS. Ar:nour'. pkK. lOo BAELEY PLOUR, bel luniiiy. lb. - 8c

CrUATEilALA COITI3 Extra atiaUty.. A blar

arciU 3 lb., 63e; lb A J