Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 1, Hammond, Lake County, 8 February 1919 — Page 3
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Unbleached Muslin, Yd. 19c Jui received another bis lot of standnri rjualit) . yanl i1 unbleached Mu.t;n. regular pr.ee ;c per yard. Mill Kud prii-e Qc
Equal to those that brought the crowds to the store every day this week. The last three days of the Sale should be every bit as big as the first three days were. Several departments received Mill End Goods Thursday and Friday, that should have arrived for the first day of the Sale. These delayed shipments together with the balance of regular Mill End stocks, will be given Special Low Prices, in order to close out all sale goods by Wednesday. Better Be Here Monday. Only Three More Days Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
Cloth Coats Worth to $20 at $9.95
8 4 Sheeting, Yard 49c 0.iy arfF of standard ;uali?;- 8-4 fui. bleached Sbeetin?, the regular tor kind. Mill End Sale price, per HTd 19c
Bleached Muslin, Yd. 19c S'andas-d cuahtj ; a.rd w.de Muslin full b'eache-i. regular "5a prade, priced for the Mill Knd ?a!e, per yd
9-4 Sheeting, Yard 49c cid'j varus of ? 4 e'audard rjuiiiy unbleached Sbeetinr. regular pnf c- a yard. Mill End Sate T""ke- Pe-" -a-J - iJr
Tfc-i our fboice of our entiie remaining stock of cloth coals, pot.
ojuotix pnsoe. mat Tonrrly fold up 8? nigh as . at w.Vo. A'l n
jnodrj?, rhe'lot ve!our., teb'line?, bouclea Ad mfnit.tl plushes, many tnmraeil In beaTerettes. n cry wanted color; all size? Choice at
9.95
770 dTSJ .
r..? tt? .. "i ram . mK issto:v sba
t &&'J2i dan W W&J?M
$18.50 to $22.50 Silk Dresses, $9.95 H
The ?eaaon' best ami tieet etyies ;o irc-iM of rich M'm. p!ai and p.' aid taffetas-", crepe tie chenea and combinations of tz7''. a 0'i fceuffc
o'te !n latest shades. lirees tha have b'-en slnnr
'11- 1?.U'J l- . I l-: I I ' I. . I I , n lrtl 1.' , e ., ho be hre earl;-, wltboat fail; all si.e?. choice
9.95
Hawaiian Cloth ya.:ids of Ha'a'a-iian Cloth srd fjn Mercerized Popbo, one aj'd -wide; regular 5?c Quality. Mill Ted Sale ptsce, per yard co- -25c
Scotch Plaids SO'J ya'-d o Plaid Press G-ood?, 36 inches wid, for children's school dresses: regular price 50c. Mill End Sals Pries, yard 120O
KAUFMAN N & WOLF - Hammond. Imd. The Mill End Sale of Shoes Grows Bigger Daily
Indi?.Ii33icn, 15c locst-hs of good Quality S2lscb" "wide "bUs Trdia Linoi.
reg'-ila-r prioe -'fc. per yard. Pnc- j ed for tbs Mill Kcd Sale, pr J
yard 15C
75c Slippers, 38c Women's regular 75c Eoudoir Suppers, of fine felt, vaviou? colors, E Z elk soles, sizes 3 ;o S. While 500 pai-s lat. 38c
500 pairs of Little Gents' So'id Leather Blucher Lace Shoes, ex tra heavy soles: sizes 9 t5 13! r.
regular $2.25 values. Mill End Sale
1 .58
At $4.78 s
Men'- e;-.' Veh
rrade i rM
boep. Tai'its tn
$5.00. Button, blu.'hc;' nii lacr. Titr Inst:', of velcnir 1 fine patent col f and a -in :nfl i!f. 'oodi'ear n cl' Tiica; :s,H res.
Children' and Misses' $3.50 Shces Mahogany calf, g'jn metl with cloth tops and patent sother with white Md y o top?, su-es 2 t? 9. pair .0
?he'
10.V
otf, h'a.
Misses' and Children's $3 Shoes -dres'.y models and stitchdown ;Ho?s of hrown A black calfskin, alo gun metal calf jf r "id pat leather. 6 to 2 1 , O
Curtain Ooods 36 lnnh plain white Dotted S' If? for curtains. Bus sheer quality, :;3c grade. Mill T'n-l Sale per
At $5.78 ;
, 1 1 n i 1 1 .
ij''!i la-
At $5.78 B
;il am;'!-, e'.a;, i' o:1 or ' lir ii' , air-M maiioar.y kid amp I'ii 'iu't; Tj;is. iM'i; !.n '"i:3, all ?;'-'
?len a f bo"6 foi
lerly sellinr up
-my . pntont colt, cun Tne'ai r1''. i-qv v n-abosauy. paten' . ..;: sk;;i -a i. ii t.an buck top, -'nf' i ui:h an becia.
Tot's Shoes, 29c V large ?arple lot of In fonts' Pretty Soft iSol' hoep. "f VidiTi and patent leathe:. a large fa
J-.e-y -.f s;y O!
and oj'29c
25c Toweling, Yd. 18c 1&! yaids of T nlon Crash Torcl'e. Trt tfzncz' 'border; reeii lar 25c quajity. Priced for tbe M'.i! End ?aV- ?er yard SC
Men's $4 Shoes, $2.78 Good subetanual all leather iai e and button sho1 r run metaJ calfskin and patent leather: Lve?t i" toes, extra bea'S'y sol'3. all plrep for dre n mq and everyday wear. Mill Krd pr ice, pa:; O Menrs $5 Shoes, $3.38
50c & 6c Waistings, 39c 1600' yards 10Z fancy white Voile V.'a.isfLngs it -stripes ajid checks, :s inches fcJc. resrular 30c and 65c qualities., per yard 39C
Goodyea- welts. Knglisb bals and blucbor fo mo-'. els, of finest mrhogany calf and run metal calf: al
netr stock, complete range of sise.. Mil". Knd Sale price, pair
3.38
Pa jama Cheks, 19c 11 yards of w'oite Pajaraa Checks . vt- T!3in!oi3iv, but mjch heaf"5 inches -wids, H?c quality. Priced at per yard lf)
85c Cretonnes, Yard 39c 1600 yds. Ivarboe Cretonnes, bsa.r.ful patterns, suitab e for drapes, fan cy work and lor covering comfortYa!d 39c-
Hat and Veil l or Monday, Tucs.. and Wednesday
I ho la.-l das of chip
wont'lcrl'iil Mill Salt-. '( arc ot'fci'iirj. a ' 'ia! in t'lir Milliiifvy soctiuii. Hat anl Veil s. Sin. ill TuritaDS of satin a it I straw; l;it'.i siriii'., sh;i.'''s arid -'l.rs: trimmed wiMi lric)it
iti2. "iii"iii ! lows; also a lium- C,98
im't i lara'' iiais in tho i'i. r-nin wnn
a j ! ('( i v cn, on sue ;ii
Women's Shoes, $1.78 ." !o ? 4 .''.' Footwoar of fine gin metal calfs-.r, iOi or ma' rait' top;-, plain toe or with lip. fashiorl.o'ii or Cii'tan l.es'.s, flexible all Isatbe1: F0le . '.- J;a Hi -j. Mill Kud fale 78 Women's Shoes, $2.78
-zU i.radi f-xOO P'ootea' . very newest laste. Dii., -ncl-s? bi2h, of bro 'ti kidskin with clo'b tops, patent leather with wbite kid tops: black kidskin, some with -:rap op: also boof of enn metal calf; Louis, Cu-
'an ami Military heels; a'l sires, pair
2.78
$1.50 Curtain Goods, 85c Quaker Cra't Lace Nets for curtain, plam and a'loer patterns, white and ivory, SS inches wide; ?1 -5 and $15? qualities, yard 8"5C
Waistings, Yard, 17c 1000 yards of plain w hite Voile Wav'ings. usually as! Is a' "lc per yard Priced for the Mi. I End Sal, per ard 17-
Table Damask, 59c ri'T.fru TJ ti' h .M r '"";'. ' ed Talde l'a mask, full 'n:t;i-;u d, crdlnaril '- sell. r.t pr yard. Tric d for the M.ll K,;d ;-;-' 5!)c-
Wash Cloths, Each, 8c iood si ir-t'.iai Wash, '"'loth?, ;;n and blue cro'-het ede, any initial you
wi.-h: l-ic Kind. Mi'l Knd Sal" price. I So
Mercerized Poplin, 25c K get cases of splendid quality Mercerised Poplin, an excellent ranee of colors: "7 inches wide, regular price yard. 4:-iC. On ale. yard 25c
Turkish Towels, 59c Extra lar?e siie Turkish Towei", good heavy quality, t'ns regaulr c'-c kind. Priced for the Mill End ?ale at. each 59C
s and Pants
Extra havy plush back garment.', high neck long sleeve eK, an'.tle length pants: regular 11.09 garmen:; Ues 36 only. Mill End price ....
Child's Hose
'"" ij?.en pair- of ri -: .1 1 cn' bia ('o i-n Uiiiiicrj H '.-, ali sw- to t' -eg :'; !' value- T. ji-r-.l to1'
M.!'. End S-!, pr pal"
J7r
Girls' Dresses at 59c A iarse t'actory lot of liuls" I.tcpesc m .-;z?g " to 6. they are r. made of jEinfbaTn?, percales and cbambray?, ra!u? ;o f 1 ;U ... t9f
Outing Flannel -T-;cth Outing Flannel, p.nk and blue stripes and checks: regular price per
.-ale. per yaid
Women's 25c Hose 15c Kcgular -5c Cot 'on Host, dojble toe and heel, bie.cik and white, ex'ra Rood valuup. Mil End Sale price, pair "J
S1.25 Union Suits, 79c
'onieu'?. fall
: tt--1
Union Suits, good v. ea?'..i' -,.jai-ity. well made Kaimen'-s. high neck, long pltee?; tegular and eiira. siSR. at 78 O
65c Hose Pair, 39c Vs'otnen's fine Mercerize! Lile Hose, black and vt'b:te, '.Isc :?ilk Fibre llov: iu '''lack only; ; .re? S'2 to 11; rt guiar f ".: . a':u. !'a - 39o
1 Children's Underwear
Er. ja&'-i of Cbiiii AVlntsr W'eisbt. fti.I bleAciis-J Ms ai'd Pan4s- "0 Cb: regular tec values. Mill End Sale price. - 25c
Serpentine Crepe This is -au excellent Kimono Crepe, in beautiful floral design: regular pri e per yard, 45c. Mil! Find Sale price, yard 23C
Shirting Madras A large mill's surplus of S m. Striped Shirting Madras bright new colorings; regular o'c qualitv. Mill End Sale price per ,ai,i 35r
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IWhiting Loses To Hammond
MONO STAGES
COMEBACK DEFEATS WHITING 28 T0 14
The 1U:i !,:'-ud higli (' h3ke' ba'i .i,,, af-er hemp b''en by Vhiting h:n' osrii"r in tli sea.'on. to H, ran-.e baU Ust r'uht on H- oth floor m.-.b i ictory. t'S f 14. At the end of u3 f'Tl .1 ' f the :or st!. VT.i rv moT.'i. Srd AMiitmjc. 5. "hitir.s Iihvx.j ,,ti1 I.at Chicago lTarrin"u' vtcr ;S of seme confitna', Kataincod (38). Whites V :i,icnh'-'C'..ir .U. V MI..'V BIG GAME FOR OWLS TONIGHT iSruciAL To The T;m!1 1 tvhITIN't. ISD., Feb. S. The V.'hlt).nF Owls' big fii. th Red t"ro- r. l" 'pjpy Xorth-etern Eni-. ereity Saturd: nta-rt S!oensly V)o''-i. Th rolsrire n::i battle the Visard Arrows of C'hi-i.-r-. t','air!. start at T:4o r. tu. Xorthv. fstern f s'-'omi in the cmirr,n,.a ra,. end will bring their strorg.t: pjintif. Marq'ird t right forward was a st'-on? rc-u'endT for the V. astern Conference nam lst year: Ellison at 1-ft forward and Wil.-os at center are. also stars :n th-.t trn 5-g-'gation. Ths ""Sl-'tirt- 0'1? t"i th-ir '.l.tn rsicht i.-ter -ntr 'he ir"i.p?it ,t,r, ii, -Jip v.et nhn ih-y defeated
v.leri'i "oilea.aJi. 4?-l. 'r'
XagJeman It. F ay Kovacjy C Hat t .-hanlis I.. (V :.-'i "r P. Seidenbcl.er. U. 5. K''..Mi Field goal--AV. 5eidTbeeW r. 4 : Xagderntr., K" ar-cy. 1: .Shnk5. 1 : Xaj, 2: Suyer. 3. Frc thro p W. Scider.becivor. 3: Shanks, 1; Suyer. 4. Kova-cy rlaysd in the lace of Capt. Ceering ho laid off th? Hammond tam this v o"!, by th cfa'Ii, Crore substituted for v'. Seidenbecfcer ef'A' the litter v T.t " it on four fer."i;al touls. The Whit ;r.s " .-tui :ea::i jef3'.Ti; tne 1 mmor.d second tearr. IS to It. n a five mir.ute o'.'Ct irr.e cair.e. At the end of the second half "W lutsr;g and 11amr.iond stood, tl'-l-'. Tn tl-' extra !me Vv"b;ting " a- able to t t.i basUct?. Fierce did t.pb:ndid crk for Hatvmvnd. The ll-xrrttnend high sehoo! team " ill rjy Crf-xn Poi:,t at Ore u Foin' iet f-icay e- esdrg and epe.-;? a cai-.e T-:h a o TIcight? at 1Iin-.ir:o:,ri ?Turday r.isht of r,e:t vceU.
this gair.e. Srtoi e
for sat
a . r.
OWLS BEAT ! ELGIN TEAM j iSrfciAi. To Tne Tiucv' j WT-1ITKXG, 1ND.. Feb. S. The tVhn- . On-Is on their ItjMi st-aljii t j
torv lut "Vvecnesday tught m h-:i lin y defeated the Elgin CoLetriar."". 4?. 13 Every AVhiting rlHer of the -,x .hu brot.e jtito the lineup added to the s're with wo bai-Kets or more that vcnir.p. Fill .Tohn?r.n lose clb' fiM graW. J ,'reu p : WWtlng (43).
J CIVILIANS JOIN "RE IV SOLDIERS IN REVOLT IN MOSCOW
: tj:TrAvA FSzz? saL
5treet scene near Jhe Kremlin at J05COW. This photo, one cf the f.rr to reach this country froci Moscow, Russia, shews a parade in that city. Part of tbe civilian population has joined the Bol'heviki soldiers in their march through the town. Moscow has been ore of the
. . ,4:- - .1.. ,c . t '
eentpf3 of Hol?he iki actii4ies and there on several occasions. Ths Mody rictins: ha been reported photo -.vas taken near the Kremlin. .
CROSS
HONOR
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11
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lth a r'ain blue ribbon; fur Ire!-,1
i ' h cm -r: n ;
fi
ORKERS
Badges and Buttons to Be Given for Service in Behalf of the Red Cross.
'tenths, a blue ribbc
s tn pe. As the i'1'.arter ha? lpt t o rcvo.-d ' the number of hours of sn ir ci-.c; t each person vhu ha worU' d 500 hot: : -or more sim e April ?, J!1T. ;s rrqu'iPth'?r:il to t,e rrrf nrv. a t .item rt ' ' the. length i.f timo enrolled with
Red i'Y"sp .Hid 'lie a rr-roTiina f e 1;u!; . ber of -working hours within that tmi-v
COME
The National Tied '"ro? i r g ; '.:.,iig lie I.ua! ftff ice gi-,e;i b and wortien war vfr'ueri aurhrfcri:'.eii he issuance of certtiieatcs which tan ;.- w !tii 'heni t!ie right to wear the p.-ri Cros insife-n.t. a badge -with ribbon bar and
Down Town to Shon Tonifht
til- STflRFS ARE OPFH
Tuesday, Friday and Saturday Even ings Only.
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the merit th nn or eaic in the- " -it and r"
On, :
(:.- best 111 I Hi
t rired Stae. ftliiott, now riiit forward on 'he .-13. w3 'coach of Xorlhwes'.si'ii durr :'T-!?tt: i.oti nt is a trreat ,.;.. !,, F'ffn'v m rract'-. e for
1'onJ- ;f, f-.fiii.-fu. ir. - t , r.san, vs. C'cehrai'ie. lit. rreflT. 1".
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Ai-kern-.an c. I'll Hii'S. re. . - Hom r n. ly. .
Kipbeiir. rp. ... Kren throw nii.-se'l -- .Tohr.8' Aclerman. 4. R" feree--pornm -!.
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.f-nej-al Hotlse.. : r r - u Vi r a I ;n 1 the la TT. IH I fil
i';e ...mi ;,f 1:1 : t( - nt of onstinee-s in
Xlrln (13).
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j i'rrn,: ' i':at .ropye.-i their .ontrU'-tinn t rU. wem at th" n-ni-- with an;.- : . . ft j.. . ri .a tiy , :;nd arrI p:iererl
. . ;, ;,'i-:, -Ti : :,f alli't :;ne GEN. HODGES TRANSFERRED SHIP FOR WILSON
ARRIVES AT BREST
(Br International Sews fc'srrice ) t. AJW I'f.'VCN-. Ma. fh ' - "'.' 'nr: .leihn H- Ho'i?.. ..ot rr.ap"C" cf -.lie fSrd Infrfn r;.- br-.aa1r. --"5a a oroerd trar.Fferreii te .:ph Tenti. to rommaivl ill ei; s ineer na :
(Bt InteiuBtioatl News Senico.) r.sr.if, rh - rhe ,orp? r,h ' ' t . ir.4? f rripor: r. rrch t'i'e:ie' "A ; ! n ?. r. . e to E : o r ;j c d : '-. "v. ;,. A :-, r : . a-' ; ;
1 .--( nifcl.i. The veyni m li".n; loaded i vitl ftie nrri fjrp'io?. Sunday ehej . ill take on a f jU i iimjilorinit of t". I ? tr.ps ar.d then ,-tand to a -wait the .irrival of P: ec;t;rnt "il5in ?r-n", e time ' n x t ,. t' e V; ' N'' o'at-- h.. '.--ti st for the depart- .-. . : ; anrp v' v:Lh f 1, - o? ,der, f n Vi I'.jr V:,,-; '.''h r tl'lie ; I j : '"'rij : : ' ii-' i; rri a. oc-r'.n'-nt b- - ; ' r : y i : '"I ' ' ' i nn l 'J 1 . " n for the i'SEi- t t'f'.r?. .a r x ;-. t. .; t ' h '. (,:" if!;.
af-tv catch for w omen a:ui a b'Hti-n i for tncu. ! i The corrTiut;ee on aard fie.;:- s t-. ' urf :-en a'l cee;jtieS he no. essitvk.. rrotect ins the ..iujnity ..f ti,e .P ix-c ba-lge. It should indnat'-- its' 'lie iri''-nt iia3 rendered faitM'tit. r-.a'-- ! rdi'-ms sc r i'c on bilinlf of the Atneri- ' can Fle.j Oreif. TIk v.ork p rfmoi ' should be real work and not mtrc'y a ! rerfunctory attendanre at mating?. I t'erlce cc-rt jficatcs fhoald be ds.
tribijted to those workers who are en- 1 titled to them, and no eeri ice bape or ! button should be sold to such workers! until the certificate i shown as e-. idencs j : ihar the worker is rnitied t ".'oar i .-ucb a badsre or button. The minimum er lee tor vi.i, ', a i jbidjre sus-vended from a bl'-t ribbon cn j i be sivrn hours, dating from Ar-rtl ! 6. 1017: no recognition is grar-ea for j I service prior to that date. Kor conven- j ! ieni e. the periods of service are divided i I ( .into fix months eaeb. For the first o:x . 'months with a minimum of t hours. : : each woman s-hould rer'-m a barit,e ,
Hammond Retail Merchants' Assn A crowd is what yen: aeed, Mi Farmer, at
that sale. The more bidders the higher the prices your stuff will bring. Cf Publish the entire lis! of articles to be offered for sale, and see what happens.
Have you your V. H.
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GIS COAL C
6:8 V. STATE ST. Vi, P. C-r
Res. 15-
We He ve on h?nd for ir,-. ms??l8t9 df'lvery he bes' 3i-ad? el hard coal Cries', lui and Range. EucVvh-g' V p-d F-rr.W'.- C: Cs't Co?
C-e; e.-:es to j-.y js-; r' the c.'.y Ask i-s isr i : H?rri. 3nd pror:t s?".'ic
