Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 69, Hammond, Lake County, 30 August 1918 — Page 6

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THE TIMES. FTiday. Aucst 30, 191S

EAST CHICAGO AND IND. HARBOR NEWS

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ami Mrs. H. S. Evans of Xorthoote avem.'. Mis .: shresslr of Kankakee. 111., Ins i-i!urrfit t.i her homo nftor sfonJlng fmv .r.'iy.s Jti tkU oily. M illiain Sninhiion .f ITS lMrii street !-ft Wi'Jiiflfil.i v miiriiiiiK for the training lump fit ':l iava !.-.). Ind. Mr. Snnllmcn x a n,rlo"l t tho H. & O. railroai. Hen Srralltrati. t!!f broth'T of Wi'.!. is m 'umiwii j X lit tamp lluntroyp. "a. I' rn l.i.-; li.-fii in thy .xervioe for thico iH''!.'!. nrol opots t(t o re any day. M iijt Upward of (,'lrott avt-ti)i-ii i nr.. oi.-.l !o nif I t illy f r"n St. l,uo i 1 r I in I 'hl aR."'. wln ri1 she h oi her t'!: i! retnovoi!. Mr. . i! , r.. I'r.mk F:iUir will sr.enJ Labor Ii.iy 'n Too do. Mr?. I rank I'u'iwr and Mrs. Harry

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t a o.i m Mi! ,nike-. yo'iT.? wMinon of this ry hn'e foino.i a I'lub. '.hrt purrof.-i of which ts r; i . '..(!, b'i" .-'oial In rc-ani to the oom ui N of !',,. iv,. r. Sox . ra! l.oi i. ' .b'e in:.nims in tli" ruh s are tin- firts rirpt that, mil' r r.o (! rrumstn n.-es are r f i oshm'-n's to be .rvel. no 1ifs are t i ) rabl, nrol all entortainnioo.' it to !" p.n i.nox p'T ci ! ns possible. Thv

'.lave all leri I 1 on the club being- called j the "Five K's." There will be a meeting i i.f th- lib Sur.div fvfnhf,' tn Hie same I r'TO. -V'! r.ion-1 es are rrre.1 t. be pi. sit,-. : Vis Wan-K :-. .leM e? 145th street is j

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Vork City, when M-s- I.isein IH'.foi rere:o!i, dnuhfer of Mrs Albert IV t --rson was un .l. ri In r.arroitre to t tssirin Ools Vi.Ifnsrhoff .f Xen-,ik. N" ,! , the Kev to!r.- m-'T.-r.v; N do '!.! r'r:.; cererii.?Tiy xv.is iter'.'r'-.if.l. T!.. Svobas stt'.re.J 'n a w h : t a n- t 1res v;t U blue r": noh knots un j w o ,- a i ",:,.n-

haaren Mae hit an-i irrli l a ('ooo-.i.'1 of bi r .en. A:i,. th arises ,-s i were Mis.s Anna F,-ter?on. sister of: the brid". Krlc Vidinshiff. uiiri- of the I 'i(in r.nd a n'.m.b. i- of friends from Newark ;ird K!:z.ibet h. V. J. After the' eerernony the bridal party wr.! to t!" I Hotel MeAlpin. IfrecJ-.vay. !.: an el bo rata dinner er e.i. Tl.i- yrci- I p'e then left 'or Allan-!- i';ty on th.e'rj horevtnor n Tliv w!',! reside in N'in .

-FALL Millinery Opening Friday and Saturday - - " -ii i i r ' - August 30 and 31 The Hat and Art Shop 708 Chicago Ave. East Chicago, Ind.

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HURRAH! SCHOOL OPENS SEPT. 3rd

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School Days are Near. Your Boy or Girl must have school necessaries. Now is the time to buy all these things when prices are right. Great buying .day for school children, Saturday, August 31st.

Children's School Dresses of Fine r

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Girls' and Boys' Hose for school wear, medium arid heavy weight. In black, white and tr.n 250 to

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Middy Blouses for School upc, fnnry collars. Fhort and long sIocvps; rad.i of fin linens and Ba'atoa cloth: frizes to IS vuara 69o to SI. 50

Girls Q I n a h j m Dreasos, Just the thing for school service; large assortment of patterns; Blzes from 6 to 14 1.29 to 2.75

Girls' Fall Ccats In this latest fall models In serges and poplins; many shades to eelect from S5 to ?15

Gfrls Percale School Dress Aprons, -Jn light and dark color?, fl to 14 years; f?ood quality materials

Large Opportunities in Boys Clothing for School

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Complete line of Boys' Waists in the Kaysell line, fancy and conservative stripes, with collars and without; sUea 6 to 16 years 50c to $1.50 Distinctive Neckwear Patterns, In Bilks, grenadines and brocaded Bilks ; larse and small shapes 50c to $1.00

Just arrived! Boys' Fall Caps In blue Ferees and fancy patterns, large and small shapes; just the thin? for dressy youths 50 to SI. 50 School Trousers for Boys, in serges and fine casb.me.res; beautiful patterns 75c to $2.50

Fancy Cashmere Suits for boys, durable materials for school, belted around, knickerborker trousers $5.95 These are Suits that strike the boys, In browns and preen mixtures. Special at $10 Boys' Two Trouser Suits In same brand, made In latest military models, very dressy $11.50

Eiue Serge Suits and fancy Cashmere

retool bu:ts, w.-:; trori it J10.

'or Saturday $8.95 14.50 Boys' SuSts

cashmere mat-rials.

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"Wooley Boy" Clothes, made by the best manufacturers, all sizes, made full; many paerns to select from. Two pair of trousers $12.50

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Fancy Belts In black, red, white and brown, for school use; all leather, neat buckles

25c to 50c

Large assortment of Girls' Hair Ribbons in silks, satins and taffeta, flowered patterns and stripes . . 19c to 59c Yard

Complete line of Boys' and Girls' T'nderwear in medium and heavy weights. For Saturday at special prices. Boys and

Boys' School Hats In fancy plaid with buckle at top, in youthful shades and

Special for Saturday In Children's Handkerchiefs, large variety 12 or 55C

School Cases for Books. In brown, and straw; right sizes 75 c

Don't forget your Windsor Ties, all shades;; also fancy plaids 85 to 75c

50 to $1.50

Girls School Shoes at Special Prices

Now is the time to prepare your child for the fall and winter season in shoes. Priees are advancing as leather is a scarcity. Don't

delay buy now. Why not a pair of Army Shoes for the boy's school shoe? It will stand the rouch wear of any lad. It Is a regulation army last

Sizes 2's to 6 s'zes 1 to 2 Sizes 11 to 13V 2

$3.50 $3.00 $2.75

We also have boys' English last calf and gun metal button, round toe shoes. Prices from $2.50 to $ 1.00

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Our fall line of Girls' Shoes just arrived, in most beautiful combination styles. Xow is the time to buy for fall. Prices right. For the girls we have an aM solid calf school shoe, button and lace, sizes 114 to 2, from ' $2.00 to $4.00

Many other beautiful styles in button and'

lace shoes for the misses, in military and . French heels.

DOUBLE STAMPS GIVEN WEDNESDAY

Hurrah! School Days Are Here Now.

"The Store of Satisfaction''

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Hurrah! School Days Are Here Now.

' visit at Wahub Lake. Mies ScheM was U guest of lh Charles Cur fami'.y at rhf.r summer cottac. j Mrs. Katherlns Howard of Olcntt avaliue Is enjoying the week In northern j Wisconsin. Mias Lillian Cresweil !s tak

ing her r'.aco on The Times. fr.-. win receive any nws Item? If 83 !a called cn the phone. On line untrfmrr.eil shapes at 95c Hat & Art Shop. TPI Chicago avenue. 8-SP-l Gwy'.m Jonea ind fftmily. with the Dr. Kess family, will return tomorrow from S'i'-higan. where they have epent the summer. Mrs. Ahstlun.1 of Worth'.ngton. iitnn.. :rave9 today for hrr hrr.e. Mrs. Ahntluml. with her daughter. Iiave ben the guests .f Mrs. A. P.osnnder of Hemlock street. Miss Pert ha Ahstluni returned with her mother. Word hns just r.ome that C. 'L. Kirk. Tnrtl.m-.r.olifi formfrlv of this city, is

the proud father f'f a fin 7 'j -pound boy. Mrs. Kirk and tho bby are Join? well. Tama and children's school hs'j, 75c to S3.9R. Ut & Art Shop. 75 i'ii'..-SK.i avenue. 8-."u-I J. W. Phaw. frown Toint. sales antnt of the UntversHl Portland (Vment t'.mrany, railed on business associates In thl9 city yesterday. Mrs. F. U Evans is in East Jordan. Mich., In attendance, upon an aunt. Mrs. "V. A. Ptone. who Is very til. Miss Mary A Ptone !s r'.so with her. The J. O. T. Kir's wrra entertained

last right at a slumb6rless psrty at the lilm back, but to the deputy ' fooderV home of or.o cf their member?, M;sa ' surprise he was assured no mistake Oesiene da Holi, In Fir atreet. The first had been made. tart cf the evening was spent "adven- i It we. McCarthy's frst froo? of ho

COST OF LIVING AMONG NEUTRALS

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Story & Clark Piano Co. Bstabllabed 1SST. Capital and Surplus $3,000,000.00. Manufacturers PLAYERS, PIANOS. ORAND3 Stores !n all principal cities of the United States. Factory Branches

4603 Fersyth Ave., East Chicago, nj 582-564 Oakley Ave.. Hammend. H "K Wtlfre Hnghes, Up. B Oppos1' Post office, y

turlng." after which a vaudsvlhe show t "Hooverizlng ' America was staged. Daisy Mock proved to be j this country. the chief entertainer, closely followed

by B-esle Grdnr and Ore McQuilk'.n. LVrn Matheny and Helen IMllon -were good substitutes for alsrm clocks. Mildred Carlson and Henrietta Rosenthal, the "inseparables." were unanimously c'josen as the J. O. T. representatives to the Work Dodgers' convention. Abbie SlttWge. Lillian Hughes and Mildred SwI'T proved to be a very appreciative audience. Due to the efforts cf the charming hntess. It xvas a most n-J.O.Y.-aMe affair. Fake report. E. H. Clubine has not removed his office and Is still at 3401 Michigan avenue. Phono 861 Indiana Harbor. S-31-1 The millinery offerings at the Hat and Art h'p. 70 Chicago avenue, opening for rr'.ilsy and Paturday are an u.irivalied assortment of artistic creations in ail the new shades and styles. The popular Falays, velvets and combinations in the iarpe, floppy hats, pokes, chin chins, sailors' tarns, etc., from priors ranging from ?3 to JI5. S-30-1 (Catherine Howard, 4319 Oleott Ave-. Phone 2S.1. will be pleased to write and receive aortal news and ad vertiolna; fos Ihe Tinea, also Job work of all description promptly and well done.

as benefitted

Sweden and Denmark, which have enaeaored to maiatain a nominal neutrality. r.i Korw ay the ccet of llvlnjr hns increased 1ST percent. In Sweden ft 2 percent aid in Den:nark CO percent, since the outbreak of the wsr. American fgures are cot higher than either of t'nes. end America's entrance into the war had very little appreciable effect cn the cost of living in ihe nation.

Better to have War Savings

Those who have exhausted every ether excuse for not helping to win

participetion in the f.ght on scie.n-; Stamps in your safe than the blood-

tif.c Frutality with th-? high cost of living mipht f,nd food for thought in the oflrlnl reports frrm Nor-", ay.

stained han hordes at yot

i of the kaiser's throat.

WORTH CROSSING THE SEA FOR (Br I'.vited Press! LONDON. Aug. S. eBy Mall). Dr. C. n. AfcCartliy, famous footballer and formerly h-'ad of the Wisconsin Legis

lative Reference. Library at Madison, now one of Herbert Hoover's food experts, was In London recently. McCarthy had been "fed up" on the way i.v.t with stories about Britain" food shortac. He got q '.it a shock when be stopped Into a London restaurant on his arrival and ordered some beef. The waiter brought. Mr. McCarthv two big elices of beef. Thinking the waiter had bv mistake put two orders in one McCarthy called

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