Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 240, Hammond, Lake County, 24 March 1919 — Page 8

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Banished by the Application of Infu Balm Thore Is danger in a oo'.d There is danger In catarrh. In therathfty are simple Just a little inflammation of the nasal inerabrains. But great dansrw- lies In these irritated tissue. For deadly Kerrr.s of !nf!una end pneumonia and often tuberculosis find entry to the system through these raw tissues. Your simple cold, therefore, should not be neglected; your catarrh -must not he considered just a disagreeable often disgusting nuisance. Both are Hources of Infection. For years a preparation has been sought that would bo heal and strengthen the tissues of the noso and throat that deadly germs ecu'd find no en:r. Sprays and washes were but temporary in their action. The n came TnSu Bairn and this demand was satisfied. For several years InfluBalm has been used in the treatment of natal troubles. And everywhere it has proven its treat power as a healing and preventative remedy. Infiu-Balm contains the active healing; principles of four drugs, 'odine. menthol, camphor and eucalyptus, so combined that the greatest vr.lue of each is seemed. These are made up into a cream that ousel'. es with the body heat.

Iodine. Is, as every one knot's, one. of the finest druas for healing inflamed membranes of any kind.

And meaihal and camphor are both excellent in nasal troii".es. When Infla-Baim is applied to th inside of the nos trtH these healing; urugs are held in long continued con t&ct with the- iaf.ammed tissues

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Harry Burns, of .Michigan, viited at the home of Mr. and ilrs. A. M. Marty, of Mrtle avenue. Mrs. E. K. Vandrhecf. of Lincoln avenue, visited friends in East Chicago Friday evening. Little Warren Slack, of Tearl street, has been on the sick 31st for the past fey dayy. Richard Ffhrman. of Myrtle avenue, fpent Friday at the homo of his mother. Mis. Bode, of Toleston. It. K. Pal j', superintendent of the American Maize Froducts Company, left Friday to mako a trip through the. Oiark Mountains of Missouri. L;tt!o AVinlfred Holsworth. of Tearl street, has been very ill for the rast few dajs and is undr the care of Dr. Heaps ns. Mrs. Hurry Oolding entertained a number of frler.ds at her homo en Myrtle avenue at a one o'clock dinner. Friday. The on t -of -ton u guests were Mrs. Charles tVoiters. Mrs. Frank "White and Mrs. William Xorn.and, of Hammond. Haby Ogrtn. of Mynlo avenue, ii getting along nicely after a few da; s' illness. Mrs. Troyer. of Indiana boulevard, attended the recital at th Lafayette in Hammond Friday morning Mrs. John Viscount:, of Cleveland ave.1,'ae, is on the sick list. Mrs. Et-eriy, of Myrtle avenue, was an i;nst Chicago visitor Friday evening. Robert Masterson. of Koberts avenue, is able to be out again attr recovering from his recent illness. Mr. and Mis. William Hayday. of Indian a Harbor ep'-t the week end visiting friends in Ttobertsdale. Jirs. E. Simon, of T'earl street, is gettt?isr along nicely after undergoing an

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A Preliminery Opening In Our Suit, Cloak and Millinery Sections

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New strawp. ctric shapep, and exquisite -trimniiES effect. a they ar presented in this wonderfiP. shoiving. will furnish many delightful 'thrills for her ho visits heire. lUcb. glowjDff colonngs such as abound in fhi difrplay wi'I certainly have, a happy Influence on all who vie;: us during our Opening. All harts are..:moderaie!y pr&d, ranging from

$4.95 to $20

Dolmans; Capes, Suits and Dresses In Spring's Nezcest and Most Original Style Creations

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New Color Xavy Stutz Brown (Jreliid Reindeer Putty Taupe

New Spring Dresses J'rom the beautiful c;ovns for eveninsr wear to the smartly tailored frocks of' tricotine you may choose from an assortment that contains original and distinctive suvIps at every Turn. You will find exTiip.if workmanship, smart stylo Rnd good fabrics at very reasonable price?.

$15.75 to $69.50

New Fabrics Mirretti Kumski Kuma Silvertone Pariet Twill Garbardino Dew Kist Buret vt i

Capes and Dolmans

The graceful enveloping lines of the cape is followed in the new Dolmans. It is a close race between the two for jzrcatestipopularity. Tricotines, Tricotlettes, Silve7--tones, Gabardines and Poriet Twill, are the materials used. Lining3 are in peau de cygne or flowered silk in gay colors.

$12.75 to $150

New Spring Suits Your spring suit may follow a number of styles this season, but it must have slim lines and a narrow long skirt. The "Box Coat' suits with vestees in many colors and designs have proved their popularity. High waisted styles with This Russian blouse effect are also much sought 'or.

$25.75 to $95

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Sale of Towles, Bedding and Muslins Continuing for Three More Days Only

Unbleached

Muslin --good strong round thread, full pieces, the quality wanted for hard substantial wear, 36 Inches wido. Per ard 13'. Bed Spread Bates Gre4n Ticket, scalloped, cut corner, large size, beautiful ne patterns, our regular J.l.o valu, each at $2.39

Bleached ' Bleached Sheet Sheeting 72x30. heavy strong round f-seamless. 72 Inches wide, very thread, ttree-inch hem, especial- strong and serviceable, free ly pood for light housekeeping from dressing.; A splendid value rooms. Special each .. p,,) at per yard.... orj(.

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Turkish Towel-

45x36, soft finish, closely vot- hemmed zleached, good sise. en of heavy quality. Buy your absorbent terry cloth. Special spring needs now at this sale, value for tomorrow's sale, each 19c each 10c

Turkish Towels in fancy plaids and s'.ripcs, extra large, heavy, pink, blue, white ami yellow. Our regular 7?c value 3

Crinkle Spread 72x30 inches, light weight for summer, needs no ironing. Very

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Children's Spring Wear

Boys' Suits Eots' all wool serge suits with fancy back, yoke and belt styles, white pique collar and black cord tie make these very distinctive styles. Ages 2 to 9 years, at IQ Boys' Overoats All wool overcoats for boys in the new spring styles. Colors are in checks, navy blue. Hunter's Green and Hunter s Pink. Very well made little coats, priced at $3.95, $9.85, $12.50

Girls Coats Little girls' new spring coats in the new shades, checks and plain colors. Braid, buttons and collars In contrasting shades are used as trimming. Ages 6 to It years, at $3.95 to $19.50 Girls Coats in navy trimmed with pique or crash collars, with lace and embroidery, trimming. Several good looking styles for spring

Ages 2 to 6 years. $5.95

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Here are splendid dress values. Serges arc cleverly trimmed with braid and buttons or embroidered in contrasting colors. These are all new styles with the narrow skirts and slim, graceful lines. The dresses are well made and of a quality and style you would expect to pav at least $20 for. Because they are sample dresses and purchased at a saving, we can sell them at this low price to our customers.

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