Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 156, Hammond, Lake County, 12 December 1918 — Page 12

Thursday. Dee. 12. 1918. To Fat? A guaranteed weight reduction method; safe, pleasunt. ilrlnfts slenaerness. better health and happSrtes.1. Get a fmall bcx of oil of korein at the druggist'. Follow directions. Yon are allowed to eat sweets, etc.; no starvation or strenuous exercising. Your life becomes worth living with clearer mind. Improved figure, buoyant step, cheerfulness and optimism. Get thin and stay so. Adv. 5

THE TIMES.

(i

Free Xmas

CROWN POINT j

tiiseut Carpenter of the W. B. Burford Company, Indianapolis, was In Crown Point on business . pertaining to the county printing, on Wednesday. Herbert G. Anderson, formerly a chemist In the mills at Gary, has accepted a position as principal of th fourtlii ward schools taking up his work on Monday. Mrs. Ida Francen of California. Is visiting with relatives In Crown Point this week, being entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Herman Tegtmeler. Fred Heide end family and other relatives. She leaves for a visit to Bensonvllle, 111., before- returning to California, Mrs. Christ Huber has been on the sick list for the past week. Mrs. Joseph Kramer Is recovering from quite a severe attack of stomach trouble, at her home on Jollet st. A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Guy Kelsey on Sunday. Mrs. Will Bartholoinae and son. William, Jr., spent a few days this week with the Bartholomae and Heide families. Attorneys Roy Ressler, Clyde Hunter, of Gary. C. B. Tlnkham of Hammond and Howard Hay, county sealer, were doing business in Crown Point on Wednesda?-. Mrs. Otto Seberger delightfully entertained a party of young ladies at six o'clock dinner on Tuesday evening in honor of her sister, Mrs. Clifford Ettling, who was a bride of last week. Miss Marguerite Swanson, of Hammond, Misses Deits, Francher, Torpey. Schroeder and Mrs. Ina Smith, all of Gary, were out of town guests. Mrs. Jennie Ward Wheeler will attend a luncheon to be given by the Woman's Club in Hammond Saturday afternoon. George Smith has returned from No. Judson. where he went In the Interests cf his cigar business. Miss Lydla Knesek is confined to her home with a alight attack of Influenza. Herschel Morgan, who has been dangerously sick the past week, is reported to be very much better. Ohas. Lamberg. who has been serving at the local draft board room No. S. in Crown Point, went to Indianapolis on Wednesday to receive his discharge papers at Fort Benjamin Harrison, having: been in limited service. Mrs. J. K. S. Lenny, has returned from Chicago where she spent the day with her sister, Hrs. McManness. A fine program was given by the Woman's Study Club at their Tuesday session. A most excellent paper a book review on "Recollections of a Happy Life," by Eliiabeth Christopher Hobson was read by Miss Ruby Brown and much enjoyed. Mrs. Dan D'ess's parliamentary qutzs 'was given very cleverly. A short business session preceded the reading of the paper. Crown Point mourns the loss f one of its foremost citizens in the person of Will Vilmer, who died on Tuesday night, after a few days' Illness, having been taken 111 on Saturday. Mr. Vilmer has been in poor health for the past year, being afflicted with Brlght's disease, but has been able to attend to his business, though not in the best of health. He was engaged in the photograph business" and was an artist of special merit. He leaves a wife and three children, Clifford, a son, being in France , at this time. Misses Lucile and Lillian are the two daughters. Up to a I year ago Mr. Vilmer had enjoyed most excellent health, having said that nevL er since his marriage 25 years ago had ' he spent a day in bed. He was 66 ,' years of age and had spent the greatr part of hla life in Crown Point. At this time the funeral arrangements have not been made. The county commissioners met in racial session on Wednesday and ap- ; pointed Attorney Joseph Brown, coun--, ty attorney, which appointment gives ; general satisfaction. There were several applications for the Job which , jays $2,500 per year. An office for . the attorney will be established In the court house, and the legal adviser . for the county officials will be accessible at all times. Hopes Women Will Adopt This Habit As Well As Men t data of hot water each morning helps us took and feel clean, sweet, fresh. I Happy, bright, alert vigorous and vivacious a good clear skin: a natural, rosy complexion and freedom from Illness are assured only by clean, healthy blood. If only every woman and likewise every man could realize the wonders of the morning inside bath, what a gratifying change would take place. Instead of thousands of sickly, anaemic-looking men, women and girls with pasty or muddy complexions; instead of the multitude of ."nerve wrecks." "rundowns," "brain fags" and pessimists we should see a virile, optimistic throng of rosy-chceked peope verywhere. An inside hath is had by drinking, each morning" before breakfast, a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate n it to wash from the stomach, liver, kidneys and ten yards of bowels the previous day's indigestible waste, sour fermentations and poisons, thus cleansing, sweetening and freshening the entire alimentary canal before putting more food into the stomach. Those subject to sick headache, biliousness, nasty breath, rheumatism, colds; and particularly those who have a pallid, sallow complexion and who are constipated very often, are urged to obtain a quarter pound of limestone phosphate. at the drug store which will cost but a triflo but is sufffelent to demonstrate the quick and remarkable change In both health and appearance awaiting those who practice internal sanitation. We must remember that inside cleanliness is more important than outside, because the skin does not absorb impurities to contaminate the blood, while the pores in the thirty feet of bowels do. Adv.

'handise.

Open Evenings Until Christmas Beginning Wednesday, Dec.

Week-End Drug Specials 30-cent Pond's 30-cent Syrup Vanishing White Pine, Cream, special for coughs and at 18c oolds 15

I IC7dO':'A c C-s r-K v

w IN GIFT BOXES

J I

To your real friends ,tt is not so much the intrinsic value of the pi ft as the fact that you have remembered them that affords' much the most pleasure. For quite a small outlay you can purchase half a dozen dainty holiday gift boxes of Eaton's Highland Linen, finding in our complete stock of conservatively plain, or beautifully tinted and embellished papers, exactly what will appeal to each of your friend's particular tastes. 50c to $2.50

We have many other inexpensive yet appropriate and useful things for Christinas giving to show you from books of all kinds at all prices, fountain pens, and elaborate desk sets for the writing table.

Slippers For Gifts

Daniel Green's Comfys Beautiful color

ings, a fine assortment to select from; an

ideal gift at .5U and

Felt Juliets With leather soles, in colors, fur or leather trimmed. Priced A at $2.00 $1.75 and niU&ll E. Z. Comfort Slippers with soft cushion soles; all sizes. Priced g at $1.75 and J&iL&H Children's E. Z. Comfort Slippers, a fine

assortment to select irom $1.00 to

Sweaters and Knit Goods of All Kinds Sweaters for Christmas giving and scores upon scores of cosy knitted gifts for women, children and for us majesty, the baby This treasure-hold of Christmas suggestions will be found on our second floor as you step from the elevator. .

Gift Gloves The smart styles in our Glove Section have greatly increased their popularity as Christmas gifts. Washable Kid Gloves Heavy enough to give satisfactory wear, light and pliable enough to fit perfectly; black, white, pearl, ovster and tan; embroidered 1Tacks. Pair - - - $2.50 Suedette Gloves Close, even weave, washable colors, warm and durable; black, white, brown, gray and tan, heavy embroidered backs. Pair ..$1.19 Child's Cape Kid Gloves Warm fleece lined, sizes 2 to 14 years. Pair $1.00 Fur Top Mittens Heavy fleece lined, good cape skin, dressy and warm. Per pair . -....73c

pi

Brilliantly ready for any flemand in possible Christmas gifts ready to serve you in any department as you wish to be served. Prices arc moderate on all Christmas mcr-

1 WM - - i e Jf "" '"in.- -zs . . s . , I C -M I' I) t r I

' " t' " '

5V Jf

. . 1 1 ' I i I Ji t C jtt t

- TilF-

' it i - II v it

Ma. ' -s. . 1 - . V .1 1 1

China Face Doll 22 inches high, with fine curly hair, closing eyes, jointed bisque body, at-.g'J' fj 2-in.ch size - Sg!50 18Jnch.6ize S5.50 Unbreakable Doll 16 in. high, with baby face, stuffed body

jointed, dressed. At

tfousins Shoes . moor rl5v. tor women "The Parisian" A stylish conservative model, brown Russia calf vamp with light brown, glace kid fop, leather Louis heels; AAA to D. Per pair S15 "The Classic" Beautiful grey kid with harmonizing cloth top, full Louis heel; a pretty creation, at.... S14 "The Delmorte" A fine color glace kid with harmonizing Moscow cloth top, full Louis heel. Priced at, pair 13 5Q

tri L iruni; tin $2.00

'Cap and Scarf Sets Of heavy brushed wool, may be seen in several colors. Priced st $2.95 and o rr Children's Sweaters Plain and two-tone effects, many with collars and belts; all wool. Unusual value at . go qpj Toques In anything you might desire from fine white infants' caps to etyles for women and boys 11.50 to 50c Infants' Sacques In pink and white, blue and white, or all white, finest of saxon yarns at S1.50 Crocheted Sacques Hand made, cosy and warm for the little tot 79C Cardigan Jackets Useful nearly all year round as a light wrap co fr

Fur and Satin Combined in These Hats Smart new midwinter styles in satin and fur combinations are here in a complete assemblage. Many h a v e been here but a day or two. All styles, shapes and colors! Priced from !V$3.95 to 8.95

irvas vompaiw

SRlllNIl I

'flT HA The Boys Toys Electric Train No. 1105-X Consisting of N3216 locomotive with electric light, tender, two cars, seven nieces curvpl track, two pieces straight track and control switch $5.95 , Trains without Tracks 11-in. r locomotive and car. . 59 Large Locomotive and Tender 25 inches long, painted red with gilt stripes, at $1.75

The Girl and Her Doll are companions all through the plavtimc vears and is the logical Christmas gift for her. We have unusually large assortments of dolls of all kinds in To viand."

Dolls 12 inches, good looking faces, hands, long pretty hair, neatly attired In well made dresses with stockings and slirrs S1.45 Character Dolls 10 inches high, jointed at hips and shoulders pretty faces and hands; dressed, at 69C CO orr Buy Now For Gifts Hug-Me-Tights In gray, black or white, all hand crocheted $3.50 to .go QPJ Slipover Sweaters In large variety of bright colors; purled at tho waist, with or without collars ; gi QR At this price also are fine Shetland Sweater Coats. ' Wool Sweaters Of the finest quality worsteds, heavy weave, some with handsome woven borders $1S to S14 50 Silk Fibre Sweaters Many handsome colors and styles are included in this assortment at - - S10 Silk Sweaters In beautiful plain and twotone colors and weaves. It would be hard to imagine a more beautiful gift for milady at : S18 Hand Painted China We have large assortments of hand decorated china, always suitable for holiday giving. Chocolate sets, tea sets, sugar and creamers, bon-bon plates, trays, bowls, fruit dishes, cake plates, teapots and hundreds of other beautiful gift articles. These goods are marked exceedingly low to clear stocks before Xmas.

mm Riffs

18th.

Gifts For

Men's Fine

Are Always Popular The very gift a man himself would buy this Christmas. Great display of beautiful Silk Shirts, all styles, newest

colorings. Priced according to kind and quality $6 to. .

Men's Blanket Robes Christmas Assortments $7,50

Selecting a Bath Rome from assortments so complete must be a pleasure and of course the greatest satisfac

tion comes from choosing first. Effective two-tone colors

Also varied patterns, weights and styles in Blanket Kobes excellent Christmas assortments (-fl O A at $5.95 to t&iLuOul

Holiday Neckwear Largest showing we ever made of luxurious, rich silk Xeckwear for gift buyers. Selections here will be easy and profitable. Beginning at $3.50 prices range down to ETfkjn $1.50, $1.00, 75c and

ML

Hand Bags r?:7 Velvet Bags The new latern and oval shapes, metal and ivory tops, top and side opening, good quality chiffon velvet, heavy chenille tassel, bevel mirror, coin purse. Each go gg A large assortment at $1.00, $1.50, $2.50, $3.98 to $12.50. Ladies' Real Leather Purses Top and back strap handle, every wanted shape -H5, $12.50, $9.98 down to qq Music Rolls Leatherette and leather, all styles $3.98 down to 59 Neckwear a dainty cri f i f nr ivrmen. knocks are now at the height of V W completeness mn L-m or cn I nn "W i .SaMOj tion a delightful .affair. Here are collar and cuff sets, vests, scarfs, collar and tucker and "modesty sets." All are the newest designs in georgette, crepe de chene, organdie, net, satin or pique. Prices at $2.98 by degrees down to 25 Silk Hosiery We have large selpptinn in wnrna? 11 tt ' 'Jf'td. en s oiik xiosiery-ypv ed for Christmas giving. Women's Silk Fiber Boot Hose Reinforced where most wear is, hemmed top; black, white and colors. .Pair GOC Women's Silk Plaited Hose Black, white, grey, brown and champaigne; double heel, sole and toe. Pair SI. 19 Women's Pure Silk Thread Hose BiacR, white, tan, taupe, cordovan, navy, pearl and champaigne; hemmed top, high spliced heel, doublesoie and top. Per pir 81.89

3

When your ProSt-Sharing Stami Book is filled tak it to our second J r ffCe,". There 'ou receive a credit slip which i3 as good a.s fitnr.mraDy deParent of our store. Concentrate your Christmas soo0nPPbegfildre yUr bO0k Double Stamps

lomorrovv

Men!

Silk Shirts O-fl 7.50 Men's Worsted Union Suits They contain sufficient wool to insure warmth aiid comfort and just enough cotton as a safeguard against shrinking, making the most serviccaDie underwear vou iui u car vou $3.50 can buy.- In sizes to 50, at. Wool Mixed Union Suits at $2.69 to $7.50 Heavy weight, warm, durable, comfortable. Shirt and drawers, per garment Our Economy Grocery IT. S. Pood Administration X.lcens No. Ct-16646. SOAP Swifts Pride. 10 bars 49c LARD Guaranteed pure, per lb 30o Coffee, Monarch Brand, 3 pnund can 31.00 Catsup, Snider's large bottle. at 23o Oranffes, sweet and Juicy, per dozen 23o Nuts, mixed, the best varieties. only, per lb. 35o By ion, the perfect baking powder. 1 lb. can 35c Jell-O, assorted flavors, per paokpe llo Snider's Pork and Beans, per the can 15o Xing-nut, the finest nut butterine, per lb. 33c TJneeda Biscuits, two packages for 15c Early Jane Peas, sweet and tender, per can l5o Tomatoes, Red P.ie, for the larfe can l9o Soap, Snidcr"s Tomato, three cans for 35o Soap, Pels Naptha, ten bars for 6So Nuts, Fancy Soft Shell No. 1 California, in r Hi. 43o Grandma's Washing' Powder, larre package 15o Snxunaid Seeded &alslns, 1 pound packap 15o Corn Meal, yeUow or white., Ave pounds 33c Bwlft's Pride Washing1 Powder, lirffe package 19c Lemons, larpe and juicy, per dozen S5c

r

$2.50