Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 247, Hammond, Lake County, 1 April 1919 — Page 3

Tuesday. April .1. 191 P.

THE TIMES.

PROGRAM

FOR CONVENTION FEDERATEO CLUBS

GnEF-NSBL'RG Hurry ! . Senator from Indiana, Is

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President J. A. Patterson Announces .Coming Event of Great Importance.

Mr. J. A. Patterson of Gar, county, chajrroan of the Federated Cl-ibs of I.ake j t'ounlx, has announced a splendid rroSiam fcr the. Count;,- Federated Conien-j

' nn -which will be. held at the. Conjre-

k-.-iionai cnurcn at Last Chicajo, on i Airi ?. The program follows: 1 A. M. !":fin Aii sing- America Leader. Mrs. Heminjwa;. Gary Invocation Mrs. Seaman, Gary '.

Address of Wtlcome -Mr. E. X. Canine, Tres. East Chicago "Woman's Club F.esponse Mrs. J. A. FtUersen. County Chairman Iatrodurtion of Visitors and ( Guests. Roll Call of Clubs (Pre, respond with number of members present. Reading of Unapproved Minutes. Report of Club Presidents. Keport of Committees. Eiectiun of Officers. Short Talk? by Guests, Visitors, and others. r. v. J.'. 30 Luncheon; Star Spangled Banner; Piano Music; Heading, Miss Paul, 'Whiting. :0Q Collect.. ...Mrs. Meredith. Hobart Whistling Solo . Mrs. Hemingway, Gary Address; "Peace and Reconstruction." A'.ty. Xmnn H. "Welch, Chicago Vocal Solo Mrs. P. A. Root. Cro wn Foint Address: "Interesting Topics"" Miss Nellie Snider. Chicago Report of F.leetioh Committee. Tteport of Resolution Committee. COBEMTTTI E S. EiktiUt6 ComsUtta. Mrs J. A. Patterson, county churman, Mrs. Frank Sheehan. vice chairman; Mrs. H. IV. TaAton, sec'y-treasurer, Hobari ; Mr. Herbert "Whealon. CroTn Point; Mi s. Khods. Kinney. Lo-well. Xeaolntioa Committee. Mrs. J. M. Turner. Hammond; Mrs. Mary E. Burge. Le-Koy; Mrs. A. H. Jones, G ary. Election Committer. Mrs. Pearl Ajssley, Indiana Harbor; Mf. H. J. Lehman. Crown Point; Mrs. 1 'a'rie. Douglas. Merriilvlile. IVeTisioa of Constitution and Mrs. "Wm. Rought. "Whiting; Mrs. R. R. I'eddicord. Hcbart; Mrs. M&rca Grant, l-owll; Mrs. O. S. McGinn! ty," Gary. Tress Committee. Mrs. J. J. Freeman. Indiana Harbor; Mr. Catherine. Mlcha;!s. Miller, Mrs. C. J. Daughtrty, Crotvn Point.

All club members are most urgently!

j The ladles of liie Congrcati-r.al J church s ill seno the luncheon. They I must know bj Saturday night how many j to prepare for. so reservations must he i made before- that time. There -nil! be a collection of "Tfr Books." jo each club should be surf tli.-. a copy of their program is in hr hands ;o('the county chairnnn before April !th.

MRS. J. A. VATTRRSOV. County Chairman.

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passer, shot fo ir baskets and chalked j up three free throws. The Kails' spe- . ;al defense built especially to stop biiu ;

( cause J Cue former Great Lakes forward j the K

i no ppecial vorrj . Cocniane at uari ! mrs no of the potent factors in holding i f ICHTCAN" CITT R. II. Moore lo-

tlio l'etroiteis to the low cor. Koran. , a attorney, bas been anointed a replacing b'rielmg at aunrd. contlmialli j membef of the legislative comn-itee of kept the leather from the "WhlUns (s'-'al. j the Indiana Punese High-nay ,so.-!a-The first half ended 13-7 with thei n.-n. of which W. H. Hodge oT Gary, Owls loading. They srored 15 more in! s , listrnian.

the second ieriod vhtla holding tlie

Kajls to 6 by perfect dei'entie piuyThe local lads had all of hir old tim team v. ork and tutored tlic Fords in some of the irame's higher arts. '.r-

ketbnU fans will probably never se h-?tter tel'm in ectlun than the 01'' iltiimet. ?a'iini!i). It wa.-j a galaxy ' st?i-.. trained to tb minut' and wo-1:-j ins with tlie perfection of a v-c'l-cil'.-'l

mnchire. : A third game is a possibility The location is in doubt but the officials faor . Chicago. The Second, Ksl Armory or j Larilclt a mnasiu'ii at the Umvcr.'i'y i of Chicago lead in 'he voting. Tbi ' conibat to decide the world's ha.-kib':i! title. AV'nen tiiio battle ii itacd t'cetitiie i-i'uinet region ill attonrl o" -mass and indications arc that ind;City fans arc locking forward with

Times news service is the best that money can buy and honest effort can furnish.

I t : rrtA t o sneing A hi ! act ion. Line-up; 1 Whiting- c4. ! .lui.non, i-f.

Jtig and Detroit ,n

'SfECIL TO THE TIMES! "WHITING, Ind., April l. The-. a" st:ll tal'ing about how tho liuirs Oils easily defeated the Perot r Rayh! at Slovak Home last Saturday night. "412 This was the second game of th'-

tiiree game series, the Orvls ha-, ins-

one to the Straits City quintet la'.t 1 Tuesday evening on the AVoodward a e . Poor of thf Rayls The Owls displaced: their old time dash and drne and woro; the Rayls down early. Tt was Frieling ; mostly on the Owls' team. Harry came 1 on from New York City just in time to enter the battle. Besides plsving n magnificent game at right guard, h counted two from the floor. His passing I fed the sphere to Johnson and I-'erney ; for their scoring while bis defensiplay gradually Wore down the Rayli'i offense. j The Rayls cid not display the team; work that they sho- ed Tuesday right.! Boosy was detained in Detroit by bu"1- ! ness and Vintc wa? no: in the lineup, j Pu! it would cot have mattered if th"v j wete in action for no team in the united 1 States could haie stopped the Owls! Saturday. i

I F.Uiott played just th game he play- t i ed at Detroit, a smashing clean gun" I that appeals to the fans. Norm regi?- ' ; tered four bard ones. Feenev. e!u;i. 1 as ever, shot in and out of the R;. lc ' j offenss at w ill. scoring four baskets , i from the fleld in addition to holdim; ; i Voss the opposing pivot athlete to a low ! score. Johnscn. Whit;ng"s remarkahifl

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Juice of Lemons! How to Make Skin White and Beautiful

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At the cost of a small jar of ordinary

and ail friends of the Club Movement; co.d rream onc e,n rrerBre fun ausr. will fee -very welcome. ter p!r(t cf the most WOnderful lemon Atty. N. H. AA elch. the gentleman who i v.iin softener p.nd complexion beautifler. speaks in tha afternoon, is. Master in by s-?uenng the juice of two fresh

lemons into a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white. Care should

'hancery of tbe Circuit Court of Chif.go. A. cordial invitation is exteoded i all professional men as tvell as any others who may be interested, to coma and bear him." Miss Snider is not a stranger in Lake. ' 'junty as she has spoken in Gary and ether places in the Calumet Region

LIKE BOLT FROM HEAVEN'S BLUE

A happy discovery cf Cincinnati chemist -interests women here

be taken to strain the juice through a fine cloth so no lemon pulp gets in. then this lotion w!U keep fresh for months.

Every woman knows that lemon juice is j used to bleach and remove such blem-j ishes s sallowness. freckles and tan ! and is the ideal skin softener, cmeoth- j ner and beautiflrr. J

Just try it! Get three ounces of orchard white at any rharmacy and two lemons from the grocer and mke up a quarter pint of this sweetly fragrant lemon lotion and massage it daily inte the face, neck, arms and hands. It naturally should help to soften, freshen, bleach and bring" out the roses and beauty of any skin. It is w-onderf jl to smoothen rough, red hands. Adv.

come to us. Because we csn 4 you a broad-toed Educator Sk that gives you everr bit of the co fort and ease ru'e bid in ye error ehoes. And ta-J fcokt besid Educators combine lki w emtrt and let Nature Weep yo feet free, from foot ilis corns, c: louses, buoioos and ingrown nail

fallen arches, etc. MADE FOR MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN i Bring" the whole family bare for" Educators, the shoes that let to feet grow as they should. Sea this Educator for women a graceful, comfortable shoe. There is no protection stronger than the facoua Fducitor trademark. It means that

behind every part of the shoe stands a responsible manufacturer, Rice A Hutchins j Inc., Boston. j

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Tour bight heals hr pat eorrLS b ysur teas and calluaea en your feet, bur why wire, row? A. rntis In Cincinnati diseo-ered mtgla ather compound and named 1t freeraa. A. quarter ounea of this freezena can row be had at any drug etors

for . fa-w cents. ArP'r a few drops on ; tw teuder, ah!ng com or call us. In- j taetHy th aorsnesa dfAappeaxa and j shertly yon "rin find the com err rllus I o hrlved and Joosa that you lift It j ft with yeirjr fingers. Just think! Tou gat rid ef a hard worn. a?t urn or a corn between the es, as well as hardened calluses for a : few cents anfl without suffering on j particle, wlthoat the sllghte-at irritation j of the- surrounding akin. Just touch ! f tbla marvalous freesone en a sore. ' trer-iblssoma corn givs Instant relief. j AdT. ; DR. ROBT J. CARROLL PHYSICIAN AND SUROEON. 155 State St., Hammond, Ind. Phone 319. I GIVE MY OWN MEDICINES.

Hotel Hammond (SMT TO HtOWOJC BSOT)

Rooms $1.00 and up Special Bate by the Week Ho ecd Ccld Water. Steam Seat. Shower Baths; All Modern Con Teal an e. Popular Priced Lunch Room and Keetanrast la Cenneetlon Special Dinner 50c i 11 A. M. to 3 F. IX. ens aj.Xm mcoKT

A Wonderful Showing of

Luxurious Spring Dress Fabrics "What materials are thev using most in the creation of taew apparel for present wear?" Xo doubt von have asked youmhi? question the same as.manv others have, and if have anant it answered to your utmost satisfaction thn do not fail to n hi wonderful display an immediate visit. j -all silk taffetas imported voile

A facial ahi is ofTer"d In thjtifui Sprtnatlm fabric. flnn Impc-ted la a variety of pretty nn- colorlnes ancy potterns, inches idi. reg-.la-e Sf T!n, yard

Fussy Willow Taffetas, tbe silks for stn&rt 3?ricg dressaa and kirts; soft lustrous Tislity, n Spring colors, light and dark ffects. excellent wearing silk?. ry Y Q IS."' yglue. yard v5,JL J fine French serge it and 4 inch French serge, -very fine twill, made of beet all-wrol cashmere yam. b!e. navr blue and all th ne- shades. This rry

j'lalirr has been seiling a? $2.2"

yard special art

$1.75

satin charmev.se All silk sat!a cliaraieme, very fine Ijs'jou finish; xquislte s-itis for dresses, skirt, tc, black and the leading yf Q shades, our $2.98 raaJ:tr, yard.... OS.O messaline per yard $1.98 ? inch aatln MessJine, heary quality, a fanet material for Sarins wear. a!o 4n

shades suitable for eyenlng

wear, $2.5 valu?, yard.

new French poph Bet Q'lali'y all-wool rVench fric'ies wid, com" in navy bKnn. ev?n and Muck, seijinr reryt f,-r

JM.T5 s ya.-d. Our special pric for Opening N'.'ff k. yard O

silk foulards

;!S nd 4 inch "1 siik satin Foulaftr

h-y jua;ity rien lustroas nnisu. tj,..

able for the Spring appsrcl. all tJildsifns and Spring colors. $2.50 1 0 and $3.00 ralue. yard J0

shantung crepe.

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price $3 a 7ard. Opening e'i.

Sale of , BABY CHICKS Tomorrow

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Double S. & H. Stamps Wednesday

The New Slender Styles We Are Now

Showing for Spring

I hey are the prettiest you have ever seen. Vou will certainly admit it, once vou hare seen them, we feel sure. Suits, Coats, Dresses, Waists and $kirts all lome made up in evtry desirable fabric in everv popular shade.

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Stunning Serge Suits on. 7S

29.75

Spring Dresses $16. 75 Decidedl." smart dr?ses for Snringtime wear, dereloried of rich Satin and Taff?t. also Talfeta. t:ombiped with Georee'te. rood rari2e of colors, i"ornp"s ajjd misses' siro-, spc!al

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Spring's favored suits at a decided saving--they're made splendidly, indeed, of a Serge bet1 er than the usual quality, in smart semi-tailored

ana oeicea styie, siiri imea, braia and button

trimmed, exceptional values at Wednesday's price ,

Women's New Serge Capes $16.50 Value, Priced at $12.98 A shipment of these clever new Gapes arrived just in time for tomorrow's sale. They are of

tine Worsted Serge in navy, full ripple, hanging back; 40 inches long, with coatee, belted and pockets, tuxedo collar:entire cape braid bound andbutton trimmed, similar in style to the one pictured, with the exception of the linin.r.: they are a aq unlined p j,Z0

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BAB Y CHICKS On Sale in the Basement

Miied Breeds, broilers, strong and healthy. On sale y ef Wednesday, per doz. J. J S. C. Whi'e and Brown Lsborns, fine sturdy chicks. Wel-

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On Special Sale Tomorrow

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sturdy chicks. Wed- r ) nesday per dozen jU.jJ

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New Spring Coats and Frocks For GirlsWe secured these pretty little dresses from several makers who are noted for the production of children's garments oi the better class. They are more finely made and more attractively v styled than ths general run of garments one usuallv sees on displav in the majority of stores.

Summery Gingham Frocks

School, dressy sjid playtime, style, in yariety of pretty ginghams.

wtji epionnjs, -piaioe ana tne new stripes, exceptionally w-eii mad

ar-sres, ages 8 to H, two groups ....

At $3.98 and $4.98

School Dress Special Here are dresses tht win splendid serrice for school w.ar ibey are of an ettra. heayy quality plaJd ringham, g-eneousl- cut and weiijade. apes to 14.. Regular $3.f") Talues, r rs Wednesday a't s.J!ii) Little Folks Spiring Dresses at$ 1.98 In styles and colors suitable for dress or play?ime wear, cut full nd nicely sewed, of fire Scotch ginghams and dependable percales, r-jsiiiar $3.50 value priced at $ JL .Zf (i Attractive Spring Coats for Girls from 7 to 10 Very striking new Spring coats, styles becoming to girls of this age.

Dig vanr-y tj cnoose rrom sux popuns, moires. Oiacg and watte i

checks, fine serges and novelty plaids, pique and embroidered orgrandie collar and cuffs. AH i he new shades $15.76 down to $5 98. For girls from. -10 to 14 years tp show some hsnd ome coats that ar In keeping with the Spring styles fa,T0red" tor women. a Priced at $25 and down to...., . a.iO

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Toddlers Pretty Coats Children's new Spring Coats, made in a score of new styles, of pretty checked materials, navy blue serges, granite clothes and fine silk poplins. Belted and shirred btc-k models, white pique or silk collars and 'Tel cnfTs; sties to yrs. $5 98, $7.91 and up to H X vJ.l 5

Girl's Capes of Navy Blue, Serge coat style with a shawl collar, ages 10 to 12.

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Wednesday Only Lambert's Listerine 25c Bottle, 19c

Nemo Corsets Differs From All the Others

Nemo Corsets haTe- patented feature which not only stylishly correct "ft?ti;faults, but also remedy physical defect. Nemo Self-Reducing Corset permanently drive awar oxr rioeVt -t--i.

ride scientific body-support and give trim, ii-i tT!ih linpi tn axon 1 Via , r i- . i r

figures. . Sf . j .(..". Hare one of our expert corsetieres hiii ' ' .

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