Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 207, Hammond, Lake County, 13 February 1919 — Page 10
Tnero Ton. THE TIMES. Thursday. Feb. 13, 1910.
NOTED ROCKEFELLER FOUNDATION DOCTOR HELPED FRENCH GOVERNMENT DURING WAR
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'. Dr. Alexis Carrel inside his ambulance laboratory. Dr. Alexis Carrel, with the Rockefeller foundation, offered his services tc the French government at the outbreak of the war and received a commission as major in the French army, lie was in charge of the field hospital at MontJidier for many months. lie recently arrived in New York.
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CROWN POINT .NEWS
HAPPENINGS OF A DAY IV LAKE COIXTY S I.IVEIT CAPITl.
Mrs. T. II. I.iildlmnt nn.i daucrhtr ?Tary of I.os Ancdes, Ca'.i., are tlw -.-viests of the family cf Chnrk-a IJiok 1 this week. Charles Pu T!o!s an-I wife of II-irn-mond are frfii'!nf? sevrrnl days with .Mr. PuBols' niotn-r, Mrs. Antor.e PuEols. Mrs. H. L.. Whaton will !eav? tJio 'alter pnrt of t!i week for Indianapoha where sb.-1 will remain for peveral lays with her husband. II. u. Wheat-m. who is attending tho leRisiaturo. Xew marriage licenses: SyHsnras M. JlcCormtok anil Jessie '.Tcllrath, Hary; Jon Flucz'-k ami I'auUna Kkert, Car) ; Jovo Knezvie and IIel?n Packas, fJary; "U'illiam A. Suit an 1 Malpe Avrry. Gary; Ear! Sibin and Mildred Trav-r. Gary; Loo Kd Mcl.au.eh'ln, K. Chicago, and Helen T. Kuth. llnmmnM; Monroe ITirett and Tearl Pride. Gary. Th- Woman's R'.udy Club hold their fortnightly rr.eetine- at the rub-He library on Tuesday afterneon. An t .-xcfllent proitrairi was g-iven and listened to with interest. Miss Stella P,reyfocle, v.ho has ben vfry ill since last fall, is able tn be out pnd her many friends are reji-inc over her recovery which was very doubtful at one time. Tho members of Lake I.nds Kastrrn Star will .give a valentine .lance at Central Music hail on Friday ever.ine to which all are invi'td Th? proceeds are to gro towards tlie eree'ton cf the n- w Masor.ie Temple which Is to Lo built 'he corains: surnmf-r. Mioses Lillian and Ida Schmidt spent Wednesday in Gary. rAESI BTJBEAT KIWS. ivyrt of ' th dirertfrs' rnerting 'at Cro -n T'oint. February 101 r. A cominitt" was appointed to invest ijrate and epoi on th" feasil'ilit v of startintr a branch of the Federal I' a rm Iv.)an I.nV: here.
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Another committee was appointed to report at thi- next meetimr the demand amonsT the n:-;;r.bers for a live stock shippir.ff ass-cintion. The secrerary was instructed to procure bids from all t rtillr.er dealers in the county '" furnish fertilizer for tho members. I'i'i .-s:d: r.t Harvey Smith was called to Indianaj'uli.s on Monday niRht to attend nn open heuri;.-.r o-i the tax lull. While tliert- he will .il.-o attend a convention of n pres r.tatu rNrmers from d iff-. rent parts i-f t!," s-.ate who are tneot in is for he purj es. , f orjrantzit-.g a state wide Farm Furviu. A n.tuiK of farmts is li-.it.j; bold at Grc.r.casile this w l . '.i. Letters hae ben rfceived from vsri ous I arts of the state- as":nc for informatio.n as to the nietlo us used it) fornnnj? our c.rani::nvion 1.t in Lake county. Lake county farmers are Cknowledtred to be leaders in this moc rtier.t in th state at present and it. retitaies to be- s-en wle th'-r they ran h Id the place. We must keep organize., n, t taltimr any rights awn y from others, but hold on o our own. Any dealer who wi-hs o put in a bid for furnishing fertiiizt r for 'he members of the Pake County Farm Hu-r-au. p'e.-ts,- set,d it to the retary by M .uid-ty, F- bruary 17. I-13-J TO WHOM IT MAT rON'OKRX. Fello;iig is a i-opv of a letter rccefverl by the seeretary: Iv-ar i-''r: Allow me to eoncratulata you en your Farm Fureau. M'.y it be a strand surce Am wi !. nsr- thirtysix, f. r farmer hur.ba'id. If vn'i have any on y-i;r list who s worthy nf e ' vi' . v. oijld Mpreoiate i ; if you we-uld ha ve t'-iein write. C'tt re of "N'ews," C'5. Indianapolis, ii-d. JOHN V. I'KRRV. Peey.
TIMES FASHION DEPARTMENT
LADY'S OR MISS' WAIST FASHION'S FORECAST. By Annabel Worthingtcn.
Xo. P151 ncquirs distinction by the rry simple method of adding a tiny apron at the front. Tho waist as shown is one of the new coll.-i rless models, but for those do r.ot ean for this style tbere is a f-tatwhn collar pr-ividtd. The. r.eek may be cut in round, square or V shape. In order to save material the front and back soot ions of the tinderwaist may ho made ,f s, tn( thin lining. The overblouse section is separate and closes on iho left she.ulde-. The front and back are gathered to narrow straps or yokes on the shoulders. Long or three-quarter slecTes. The lady's or miss" waist No. 0151 Is cut in sizes 34 to 44 in'-hes bust measure. Tho C inch size requires 2H yards o5 inch material, with T.s yard .''') inch linin? and G'3 yards binding. Price 10 cents.
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Advertise In 'File Times
Business Hours Daily From 8:30 A, M. To 6 P. M. Saturdays Until 9:30 P. M.
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Continuing Our Cotton Goods Sale With Additional Specials for Friday and Saturday
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DOUBLE STAMPS TOMORROW! Are you making the most of the opportunity that is yours in saving our ProfitSharing Stamps? They are worth more to you now. Do you know that we redeem our own stamps as cash for merchandise in the store? Think it over. Tomorrow is Double Stamp Day start your book tomorrow.
Amoskeag Apron Gingham The vory host quality, blue and white, even and broken checks, full pieces. Per -Viml 19 ! o
Wool Hose For children, black with grey heel ar.d toe, sizes 0 to 10. The quality is the sanw as our Toe retailer, except for smal lii.iperft ctions that do not Impair the wear or mar tho appearance. Very special per rair - :isc Women's Cotton Hose Medium weight, black and white. Special 1.5c
India Linon Fine even thread, sheer weave, an excellent quality for waists and children's wear. Yard at... Nainsook Soft finish for fine needlework, the quality wanted for spring and fiuunicr underwear, 10 yard holt, $1.85. Per yard 11)C Longcloth Chamois finish, free from starch and dressing, perfect in every way, 10 yard bolt, tflUO. Yard... 2 Cotton Repp The material for skirts and children's suits and dresses, the most -wanted colors, 21 inches wide, 4Gc value. Yard 29c Mercerized Poplin 20 Inches vido, all dark colors, pood quality silk finish. Two more days onlv at per ard ir,i.,c Dimity Checks Tho quality wanted for pajamas, dresses and waists, P.G inches wide. Unusual value for Friday and Saturday at, yar d....oi Silk Stripe Voile-lfi inches wide, wiry even round thread, a regular COc value. On sale during this event, per yard 'ITc
Table Cloth Hemstitched, with a mercerized satin finish, beautiful patterns, size 54x51 inches. On sale ch SI. 15 Damask Napkins Highly mercerized, rood looking patterns, all hemnifi, size lSxlS inches; 6 for 85c, or ch 15c Turkish Towels Heavy weight absorbent terry cloth, bleached and hemmed. Specially priced for this sale at each lf)C Embroidery Flouncing 18 inches wide, food looking patterns for children's wear. Special, very low in price at, yard 11 C Swiss Embroidery Flouncing 27 in. wide, neat baby patterns on fino'quality of Swiss. Special at, yard. Filet Lace White for pillow cases, curtains or underwear. Rood patterns, widths to 5 inches; 15c value.
Per yard
5C
Cluny Lace s Beautiful desiens. heavy thread, excellent quality for curtains or fancv work. Special per yErd 5c
Hammond's Greatest COAT SALE
Lot No. 1 Includes coats in values from J21.50 to $20.50. Velours, Stripe Velours, Imported Zibellnes, Baby Lamb Fabrics, Black Cheviots and H. Sc H. Fur Fabric Coats are here at a fraction of their former prices. All pood models that may bo worn for a lone season yet ahead. They are sellins rapidly at Lot No. 2 Includes values
from J2G.50 to $36.50. Costume Broadcloths, Sealettes Black Cheviots, Peco Plushes Navy Velours, etc., make up the materials to b- found in this assortment. Every one r.n opportunity for some one Price
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Clothing Values
That Loom Larger by Comparison
The more you really understand about clothing, the more you will want to participate in the savings. Our clothing section has been unusually busy, for there's sel'dom a man who does not buy once he sees these suits and overcoats.
r Suits and Overcoats The fabrics in many cases costing morO than the finished product. The models arc the newest, having been especially designed for young men and men who seek the latest and best, be it an Overcoat or Suit.
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Hairline Pants Heavy Reading Pants, known for their wearing qualities; regular Jet. 50 and $4 values, S2.39 Overalls Made of good denim with swing pockets; regular $1.75 values, now S1.45
Sweaters Men's worsted top Sweater Coats, sizes 34 to 46; regular $5 values, now go cjrj Negligee Shirts Neat striped patterns, soft and stiff cuffs; $1.50 to $2.00 values, now g J
February Sale of Rugs
Children's Winter Coats A Sale
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Values to $16.50 at
$795
Values to $18.50 at
$10
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Lowest Prices Now Prevail
Coats in Velours, Z.belines and Baby Lamb trimmed with beavertte and velvet. Good looking belted models in the popular colors for children. Regular prices up to $16.50 exceptional opportunity for Friday and Sat
Velour Coats with large beavcrette collars and belt trim, and Kersey Cloth Coats In Nay, Blue and Green, trimmed with beaveretto. These are splendid coats In very attractive stylos. Regular prices to $18.50.
Wool Wilton Rugs Products of some of the best mills in the country. Beautiful patterns, a lifetime of wear, 9x12 size. Special at S72.50
Velvet Rugs Size 27x54 Inches good looking patterns, expertly woven, worth $4.00 on today's market. Our. special sale price S2.9S
unlay at - $7.95 at - $10.95
Linoleums Extra wide, covers most rooms -without seams, laid free of charge except in bath rooms. Order tomorrow at per ard - S1.40
Free Delivery Now in GROCERIES We are pleased to resume this service to our customers. Just phone 1800 and your order will be taken care of in the most satisfactory manner. Lowest trices now n,s always.
Ceresota Flour
', bbl. sack ',4 bbl. sack . bbl. sack
82.87 S1.41
Lard Oscar Mayer's Well Known Brand, per lb 2S
EGG3 Strictly fresh delivered) per dozen. . Snider's New Pack Tomato Catsup, pint bottle 26C Fancy New Head Rice, Pr lb lid Monarch Brand Milk, per can -15d Fancy Red Alaska Salmon, 1 lb. can Rumford's Pure Phosphate Baking Powder, 1 lb. can t 27c 10 bars Peet's Water Queen Soap 49d Choice Michigan White Navy Beans, per lb 10C Sugar, best granulated, -&r Ih IOC Fresh Made Peanut Butter, V-r lb 25C
from Monon, Ind. (not 47d Aunt Jemima's Pancake Flour, per pkg 14C Monarch New Pork and Beans, per can 15 3 cans Kitchen Klenzer 16? Solid Pack Tomatoes, No. 2 cans, can 14d Downey's Nut Margarine, Per lb 32C Best Quality Bulk Flour, per lb Q Skinner's Macaroni or Spaghetti, per pkg g( 20-Mule Team Borax Soap chips, pkg 35C Minas Blend Coffee, 4 lbs., $1.25; lb.. 32C
Women's Shoes Greatly Under Priced! A big assortment of Women's Boots will be placed on sale beginning tomorrow at an unusual pricing to effect an immediate clearance.
$3.98
Gun Metal Lace Shoe 9 inch height, medium wide toe, broad low heel, per
fect fitting, good looking, extra quality; 3 to 7;
worth $5.00. On sale
S3.98
Brown Kid Boot Snappy English model with Cuban heel, cloth
tops; sizes 3 to 8, a wonderful
value, worth $5.50. On sale
$4.45
$5.00 Glace and Dull Kid Button Shoes all sizes and widths, late style lasts; values $6 $7, $8. On sale
for the week-end at only S5.00
Patent and Gun Metal Calf Button Shoes Good shoes, good styles, Good year welts, tip or plain toe a; sold up
to $5. Week-end
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Sale
S1.98
$5.95 $6.95 rt t r r-
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High Grade Fancy Boots Tan, brown and grey, discontinued lines extra quality; selling regular
at $3.00, $9.00 and $10.
Girls' Shoes Patent and dulls, lace and button, extra Quality shoes; sizes llVj to 2. A big lot
on sale
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Splendid Values in House Furnishings Bargains You Can Not Afford to Miss Basement. Recent remarks of many of our patrons have strengthened our belief that our prices are very low. Skillful merchandising and careful buying, has accomplished this for us. Always striving to give you quality at the lowest price, you will find the items listed below on sale Fri. and Sat., very unusual in value giving.
Home Cooked Meals In Our Third Floor Cafeteria. Have you visited our rapidly growing Cafeteria lately? You will find everything cooked deliciously, and very reasonably priced. Many shoppers and downtown workers find our Cafeteria convenient and very satisfactory. Why not try it tomorrow? You will be a steady patron then we feel sure.
Clothes Baskets Oval split clothe? baskets, with wooden bottom, me,dium size; regular price $1.10. Special value at 89C Wash Tubs Galvanized wash tubs size number 2, 22 inches wide anil 10 inches deep, drop handles. SpeSI. 19 Kettles Grey enamel 2-quart ket
ties, to be sold foi Friday and Satur day at the ridicu ' lously low price of 12c
Infants' Bath Tubs White enam eled heavy tin tubs, sjze 16x33 inches, 10 inches deep. Special at - - S2.98 Sink Drainers Blue Coated heavy tin sink drainers, if you need one now, get it tomorrow at the re duced price 7C Tea Pots Black heavy glazed earthenware, 3-cup size, very good looking. Specially priced at each 30c
Dishpans Grey enameled, 17-quart dishpans, strong handles, $1.19 val ue. Special for the week erti at 89c
Wash Boards The "O Joy" sanitary soap saving board all non-rustable met al front, family size Very special at
48c
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