Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 244, Hammond, Lake County, 28 March 1919 — Page 14
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Official N ews Bulletin of Indiana Federation of Women's Clubs SSCitei by X.ESTA. IX. CHAlJITOr, Xokomo, Stat rr Chfclrmtn.
rZDliEATCa CIUES. at a rnt WMt!nk-. The main thought
Four new KedcrtUed Clubs havo b.'cn j centered about the- hobble skirt and for
the occasion Mrs. J. C Glbba. first lco president of tho State Federation, wrote the following clever lines: A Leading Question. To hobb! or not to bubble; that is the Question; Whether 'tis nobler In tho minds of wo in on to suffer The inconvenience of the hobble skirt. Or to reb-.l against such gross Impediments to locomotion, And by opposing ei:d them? To mlnco: To hobble. To run no more; and by a hobble to ' w o re Caused to stumble, and thereby in-. it a thousand Needless shocks that flesh Is heir to. 'T'.a a consummation de cutculy to be nxoidcd. To mince: To hobble: To try tj run. Pe i chance to fall, aye there a the rub. For in that fail, rcrc5-.ar.ee. in death. What dreams may come when us have shuffled oiC this mortal call? We can but raus. for there's the t bought That makes calamity to be dreaded. Then who would h"ar the scc-rn of men? The insolonce and spurns That patient merit of the. unworthy takes? To mine: To hobble. In a narrow skirt That the dread of being out of lashion causes. How it puzzles the will, And makes us rather bear the ills we have Than fly to others that we most prefer. Thus fashion doth make covia.-ds of us all. And thus the native hue of resolution Is el-kkd oVr with the pale cast of thought. And decisions of great pith and moment Are halted in their current, and lose the name of action. Aye truly: for the power of fashion will sooner Transform prudence from what it is Than the ferca of prudence can translate fash'on into his likenees. '.rod has give: n ore form and we make unto ours-':..' s another. We mince, we -bble, end thus nickname Sod's creatures and make our wantonness our i(rnornce. N'ow this overdone, thought !t makes the thoughtless to laugh.
reported to the ittato president, Mrs. John E. Moore. Tlk.- Art Association of J .ogansport, in th-t Ueleventh district, r flourishing organisation with 2! 1 embers, organized in 1911, has been Hdr.iitted to the Federation. Tlie 'president of the club is Jirs. Winifred Btvsn . a the secretary. Mp. Jennie L'ellackll'OSll. The. Tout '.at Club cf KussiAville, " ir-th district, has ben received into i . Federation. This club was organ-ir.-I in 1S98 sr.d now- ht a a membership fifteen. l'.s rcrli ts nlon educaor ai and literary lines. Tfiu officers rr.:: President. Mrs. C. C Wa14el!; secr; :ary, Mrs. H. C Hart. The Fin ce Siecla Circle cf Frank- ' it has been recelted i:Uo th Federa5 ion. This club was orgnntsod in 1S97 r. i has a membership ct twenty. J-s 'rk is along literary Uij.es. Mrs. Ida r.n Ppenctr is president and Mrs. nora A. Eagle, secretary The Home Reading Cltb o? Greens' 11. In the Sixth distria. numbering wonty-five ective me.mbers, met in an "-.terestlr.g sobsion MarcU 13, et the fine of Mil. Charles HUnrieke, and "fter listening to a talk by the" district .lalrnian voted unamniouslj' to join tbe :at federal'on and pay its (first installment of the Endowment fund. Thi tiub is taking a Biblical course and study-In current events. BJ5OttTS mOM DISTCBICT. Mi 8. Moore, the state pruBident, has rrlttea to th district chairmen over he suite, requesting a list of county sni town federations, and also the r.ames of county chairmen. Reports have been received from the Sixth and Ninth districts, to date. In the Sixtli I '.strict. Hancock county Is reported as having two fade-rations, a federation of eight Greenfield clubs and another federation of ten country clubs; Henry ountr baa three federations, eighteen club being federated In New castle, seven In Knlghtetown and another federalon of ootintry clubs; Henry county has been holding: a county convention in Marah for several yeara and is planning tf hoM one this year; Franklin county has federation. The JClncta district repoTts a federatlea bi Montgomery county. A. llADnfO QTTESTIOW. The Crown Point Study Club conducted a- table talk on fads and fashions tut related to the mob and crowd.
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'Almost as sooa 03 eal d with Dr. Ein&'o Net? Discovery Get a bottlo today!
The rapidity with which tola fifty ycr.r-o! J family remedy relieves coughs, cddi and mild bronchial attacks is trliat has kept its popularity on the iacrsase year by year. This standard reliever cf celda aad coughing epells never loses friends. It does quickly and pleasantly trhat it rornraendsd to do. One trial puts it la yojr rardiciss cabinet as absolutely indispensable. 60c and $1.20.
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fortable Dr. King's New Life Pills.
correct mat uuiousncss, iiutc, sour stomach, toneue coat, by elimia Bt-nj the towcl-clocstness. 23c.
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Cannot but make the judicious to grieve. 1 What a piece of work !s the human being!
How r.oble In reasccl How Infinite In ( f a c u 1 1 y 1 ; In form tn moving how express and ad-' mirablel The beauty of the world! The raragon cf animals' May fashion net er mar such oroliness HEALTH FBOOEAM TOS SCBOOZ.S. The Federal Bureau cf Education is offering a Child Health program to the schools of the country, as a means of bringing the five million children in tho United States who are suffering from malnutrition, which is a condition caused by improper living and food habits, up to norma? weigh and height. The Public Health department of the General Federation urges that clubs get in touch with the superintendents oT schools, state or city (or other appropriate school officials and recommend strongly their acceptance of the Bureau's health progra:'.. which includes the following points: A weighing tscale placed in every' school. Time allowed every school day for the teaching of health habits. A hot school lunch available fcr every j child. ' I Teachers trained in all normal schools o teach health habits. Every child's weight record sent home on the monthly report card. i "OTIE TEX TOP IN OCTOBER." Seme time ago Miss V:da Newson c" ; Columbus, chairman of the Endowment
i f und, requested club members to send in words for an Endowment song written to J i the tune of "Marching Through Geot- i I g'.a." Mrs. J. A. Fatterson of Gary, chairman of the Americanization com- j rr.ittee, is the latest contributor: ; The Federation greatly need? i More funds to do Its work; ' Ar.d everyone within the state ! This duty should not shirk. i But they should pay their Quota new j That aid may surely lurk j "Over the Top in October.' ' " CHORUS. j Hurrah! Hurrah! We know the cause is j right: j Hurrah! Hurrah! We'll work with all our I might. I Aad cf our dollars freely g-ive "t;l Thousands are la sight, so it's ! "Over the Top in October." j
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We'd like to do so very much I Within this grand old state; , But because of lack of funds Seme things just have to watt Until our treasury is supplied Upon this later date so It's "Over the Top in October.'
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Spring Time Brings Many Beautiful New Frocks Tomorrow you must eee our showinps of Spring dresses. Every imaginable style and material i? here from the gown for evening wear to the smartly tailored street and business dresses of men's wear serge. Of our complete assemblage perhaps the most interesting are the afternoon dresses in silks. They are very moderately priced.
Dresses at $19.75 At tliis very reasonable price we have a good assortment of chic styles, 'flic materials are in plain and printed georgettes and taffetas. Tn nianv of the styles both georgette and taffeta are used in combination. The long narrow lines secured by skillful draping, and clever ways of trimming give each of these dresses a pleasing distinction.
Dresses at $25.75
Another group of new dresses includes a few of tricolctte. Tricolette dresses at this price are almost unheard of and yet we offer these stylish -ly fashioned after the latest mode. At this pricv are also many georgette and taffeta combinations, each one original and truly charming. You have a choice of all of the now and most popular colors.
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Tub Silk Blouses Just received and unpacked ready to go on sale tomorrow is a large number of tai lored tub silk blouses. You will surely want one or two of thes blouses when you see them. They ar; so new and fresh looking and the colors shown are just what you hat" ben looking for. They are in silk stripes and hare roll collars and dainty pearl huttons. You will seldom find an assortment so moderately priced.
$3.95
Fish Tail Slipover Sweaters All of Spring lies before us. You will find a sweatr with its light warmth very pleasant for right now wear, and then for the many months that are to come. The newest vogue in sweaterfor Spring is the slip-over or Fish Tail style. You will not wonder at their increasing popularity after you have seen the ones we just received. Coral. American Beauty Eose. Turquoise and Peacock Blue.
are the colors most desired. Snug-fitting Etyles of Shetland Wool, pearled at the waist and -wrist and V-neck In style. AH at one price.
$5.95
Millinery Special
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All in One Group Large hats and small hats in a variety unsurpassed in this group. Sailors, triconis, drooping styles, turbans. mitzl sailer hats, hats with odd shaped brims, hats wi'.h low crowns or 'with h;?h crowr,?, many simply trimmed, others with flowers in profusion, wings, pom poms, and other ornaments. You have but to express a wish and you may see the darlingest hat that was just made for you.
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h SCsman bottle of Danderine costs but a fev cents at f 'any store. It stops falling hair, itching scalp and ends T dandruff, besides it doubles the beauty of your hair, mating It appear twice as heavy, thick and abundaut Try it I
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We feel that money we must ask To back much needed grace so It's "Over the Top in October.'
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Chorus. Hurrah! Hurrah! We know, etc BITTEE PICTCir, MOVIlflXJIT. The Indiana Federation of Clubs has realized the growing Importance of motion pictures, and "The Indiana Indorsers of Photoplays" is planning a state-wide campaign. It is the plan to have one woman in each county to serve as chairman of a committee to work with the general committee. Districts are being asked to reserve a place on district con-
I ventlon programs for consideration of ! this subject. The bureau plans to pro-
f vide a competent speaker who will visit
the convention for her expenses, if a desire for such Is communicated to Mrs. Fred Peltijohn or Mrs. David Hoss, Indianapolis. Women interested In the bet-
' tei picture movement are urged to attend
tho state meeting Tuesday, April 1, at
'the Claypool Hotel. Indianapolis.
"SATE TEX DTJWXS. Xoverr.ber. 15 ID. has been designated
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Tlie only motorcycle that ever went over the top of Captrino HU1. The only motorcycle that ever attained a speed of 100 rniles per hour, officially timed; will stand more hard usage and abuse than any motorcycle built. Power, Speed, Endurance, Reliability "X", Henderson 4 and Cleveland X HENDERSON 1 CLEVELAND
A. J. Walz Lake County Distributor 229 Sta-te St.. Hammond. In
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Range, Chestnut and Buckwheat Coal F H Delivered to Any Part of the City. Ask Us for Prices.
West Hammond Coal Company
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PHONES: Res, 1674; Office, 2953.
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Should Read Mrs. Monyhan's Letter Published by Her Permitsion. Mitchell, Ind. " LydiaE. Finkhom
Vegetable Compound helped me bo much
dunng the time 1 was lookingforward to the coming of my littia one that I am recommendmp: it to other expectant mothers. . Before talcing it,fomeday9 J suffered with neuralpia eo badly that I thought I could not live, but after taking three bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetablo
Compound I was entirely relieved of
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iny housework. My baby when seven montha old weighed 19 pounds and I feel better than I have for a long time. I never had any medicine do me so much good," ilrs. Peakl MONYHAK, Mitchell, Ind. GvXd health during maternity is a most important factor to both mother and child, and tr.anv letters have been received by the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co.. Lynn. Mass.. telling of health restored duTinethis trying period by the use of Lvdia . Finkham's Vege-
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club of the United States is belns asked to co-operate in the movement by de- ! votitii one program of that month to
the study of tho Dune country cf Indiana, and its possibilities as a national park. This project has received the endorsement of the Director of th! National Fark Service. Stephen T. Mather, end of Mrs. John D. Sherman. chairnvi of conservation, G. F. V,. C. The following outline for club projrann in suggested: The Dune Country (location, formation, etc.); The Dure or th" Dunes (A Marvel to the Geologist): A 1 reasuri-house to the Artist; A Great riace for Recreation to the Public). OTJK PLIDOE. Indiana pledged a General Federation Magazine for every club at the General Federation meeting. Clubs are urged, if they have not already subscribed, to send in their subscriptions at the earliest late possible. AMOSO TEI CLTTBS. South F.end Four hundred and sixty boys and girls of St. Joseph county have been organized Into a home project workers' club, which includes training in crop and stock raising and domestic s.-lence. .Merchants of that city have
ffered attractive prizes to be awarded ! outwear aU Other heels,
rest year. The Progress C lub gave a musical luncheon recently under the auspices of the music department, which was attended by several hundred guests. Miss Ksther Muc-nstTman. contralto, of Chicago, gave, a pleasing program. Th' literature department of the South Cer.d Woman's Club entertained wtth nn interesting program at its last meeting, the chief feature of which wr.s n on--act
comedy of Holland life. "The Iiun of s L.over." The Wcnmn Civic Trgu in conjunction with other organisation", is conducting a houping survey, which it is thought will be of practical value to the city. Mrs T.,. Fickenscher his been chosen head of the- Civic league for the ensuing year. Mrs. John Dickrrson Sherman of Chicago. General Federation Conservation cha'rman will address South Bend club women next Saturday.
The Times' want ads bring as-
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A SURE WAY 10 CUT YOUR SHOE EXPENSE "It has been quite an expense to keep my boy in shoes because he is very hard on them. But since wearing shoes with Neelin Soles his shoe ti fl has been reduced 66 Hcr." says J. Allison Allen of Amity, Arkansas. On the importanc; of Neolin Soles as a money saving factor there are thousands of parents v-.ho agree with Mr. Allen. Because Neolin Soles give tira wear where most shoes wear out quickest, they cut your shoe bills down. Ask for Keolin-soled ehoes when rest new shoes are needed, cither ior r cursclf or for your children. You can net them at any good shoe etorc. And take your worn shoes to the repair rhop . :d have thcra re-bottomed with Neolin Soles. Remember these soles are created by Science to be vaterprcof and comfortable, as well as long wearing. Thev are made by The Goodyear Tire &. Rubber Co., Akron. Ohio, who also
make Wintrfoot Heels guaranteed to
Jleolin Soles
G RE FN CASTLE The Masonic lodges of this city have taken the first step toward the erection of a new temple hei to rost between JoO'iO and $T."..fiTn! whi-h will h'jve o seating capacity of 1.230. CRF.ENsBL'Rj The annual election of officers of the Sheep Breedrs' Aasociation of Decatur county will he held here Saturday, when important business will be taken up.
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When you ara in perfect health, and are enjoying a strong and Srous vitality, it is then that your blood is fre from all impurities. Yon ghould be very careful and
ire heed to the slightest indication j , if impure blood. A sluggish eircula-M" to the Swift .
appetite, a feeling of lassitude and a general weakening of the system. It is then that you should promptly tak a few bottles of S. S. S., the gTeat blood purifier and strengthener. It will cleanse the blood thoroughly and build up and strengthen the whole rystem. S. S. S. is sold by all drut gists. Valuable information about the
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Prices For Saturday AS FOLLOWS: Rolled Roast 27c Choice- Cuts of Chuck .24c Pot Roat 22c Hamburger 16t Short Steaks 22c Beef Tenderloins 30? Fresh Picnic Hams 25c Fresh Boston Butts 28c Fresh Sliced Liver 6c Fresh Pig Tails - 15c Brick Cheese 35 Cream Cheese 36c Limburger Cheese 35c CAN GOODS m 2 Bottles Catsup for 25c Corn, Peas and String Beans 12lAc Kraut and Tomatoes, per can 10( Oysters, per quart : 40 FRESH FISH WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY. Many Other Articles at Low Prices
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