Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 250, Hammond, Lake County, 4 April 1919 — Page 14
Friday, April 4, 1919.
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Mrs. Henry Eg-gers of Lake avenue -s the. Jtuet or her mother. Mrs. AYilliHni Pehger. at her home hi Last Side. WcJiu sJay. Mrs. 1'iod H:r.;iiamrner of Mrile j,- nv:e vas & Hammond isitor Wed-i.iv.-iay. Mrs. Siunt of Valparaiso iiied t :!. home of her sister in law, Mrs. . ugu.l Dreesors. of Roberts avenue. Mr-. a. Fucssle and Mrs. William K.-iMjan nf Lake aer.ue were t'liicago v ;sltor T'.icsdn . A large r.uit.ber from hero attended he card party t:en at the Masonic '"l in Chicago by the "Voniau'. ! In sen Itelir f Corps. Mrs. John Plan and daughter. Clara. : Myrtle avenue were i:i South Chi;:s. on business Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Xo'.aon of Indiana 1 u'.'iMird moved to their new horrs in he "West Park Addition. Mrs. Nicholas I'ley of Fort "VVashir.g- ! "Wis., is visiting at the h.-m of h.;r daughter Mrs. Edward Jewett of Iud:m boTllevard. , Mrs. Richard Prhrn-an of Myrtle ae- ' .e and Mrs. Cicorse Sir-iok f Perl rce visited at the home ot Mrs. Hudf ToUestot:. Mrs. Augusta Fgsers of Roberts avte entertained h larpe niniibor of relatives and friends at an elaborate lunch-
Spring Opening Styles in he Co-Operative Shoe for Men
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Mothei a bnend m on sale ct cYery rur store. It la for external ure only. is absolutely safe and wonderfully effect! o. Write the Brad.lehl Regulator Cotupaj)5 tept. C. Lamar Huildinjr, Atlanta, Georyia. for their interesting Motherhooo. Book, free to user of Mother's Friend, and obtain a bottle of Mother's Friend from the drug store BJd begin this grateful treatment.
eon giien in honor of her birthday anniversary. Mr.. xChauncey Buell and daughter Helen of Indian aboulevard were called to Waukeopan by the death of the former's aunt, Mrs. Lynn. Mr. and Mrs. Georg-: Baker and children, formerly of Indiana boulevard, 1. ft for Knox. Inch. Wednesday wrier?, they wiil make theiV home on a farm.
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that want the bettor quality of Footwear at a reasonable cost. There is real economy in buying the better makes of Shoes especially the Cooperative make as they give twice the wear of most other shoes.
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Dark Brown Russia and Black Calf Shoes
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Made on the famous ''Princeton" last a custom English model, genuine oak soles, that will give double wear, in stock A to I) sizes G to 11 an assurance of a perfect tit. "The Senator" at $10 A classy dark brown vici kid "The Senator" is a genteel last, made np in blucher, which combines style and eomfort. A to E sizes, 6 to 11. Other new models are "Flattsburg," "Cadet" and "Captain"' you will find here an assortment of Etyles that are sure to p'e.-se. priced frotn $9.50 to $11.00. Edward C.Mlixas Company
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j The Music Mart W. E. and F. H. Rextrew 151 State St. Phone 3350. Hammond.
DEPUTY SHERIFF SHOOTS WORKER. INTERNATIONAL NEWS' SERVICE PASSAIC. N. J , April 4. unu man , as shot and seriously wounded by a deputy sheriff J.ere today in a t!ot which broke out at the Forstmann end Huffman woolen mills, in Garfleld, where sonit of the workers are still r. strike. The deputy who f.red the phot aileped that his victim attacked h.m with a black Jack. Strikers stoned the buildin? which houses the deputies who sr tuardlr.gr the company's property and windows were broken but no one was inJ'.red. Several arrests were made.
Delegate Dissention. 'INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE PARIS, April 4. Humors of ciissentions between the Pritifh and French peace delegates were denied by Premier Lloyd George, of England. In an intrvlw printed in the Petit Parisian today. Premier Lloyd George declared that tf Germany should ever attack France England would immediately rush to the assistance of the French. It was pointed out that there have Den discussions but these came about in the natural course of events while viewing peace conference problems from every angle.
ens Spring Opening
Showing Newest Waist-Seam Styles
Values Extremely Good Are Here in Large Numbers of
Suits at $35
A special feature for our Opening to
morrow may be seen in these suits at $35. Any man can pick his suit from this assortment. The young men's styles are advance models; snug waist, high chest, welt scam, with panel military backs as illustrated. The suits are in heather mixtures, soft finish worsteds, all wool fine weave blue serges, in browns, greens, olive drab, blues, gra- and rich silk mixtures.There is a saving of from $5 to $10 on every one of these smart looking suits. Splendid Selections at All Prices
Other good values may be found at almost any price you wish to pay. All are late styles in models that are made to fit. We invite all discerning buyers to see these suits and compare values with other reputable makes. Unless you are one of our customers who always come back you will be surprised at what we offer for $25 $30 $40 $45
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East State Street, Hammond, Irad.
Ladies' Suits, Dresses and the New Dolmans At Prices That Mean BIG SAVING on Your Easter Outfit
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Wc succeeded in buying an eastern manufacturer's sample line of Spring Coats at our own price. This lot consists of line wool velour. men's wear serge and wool poplin. We have 'jj A AA priced for quick sale regardless of original value from 25.00 as low as. iLll
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dresses, for Easter season. . Georgette Crepe beautifully embroidered over charmeuse. Special $24.50 Others as low as $10.50 See them before vou buv.
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T hese beautiful Dohnans, made of linest quality silvertone, wool velour a n d broadcloth, lined throughout with , high grade satin. Specially priced for this sale $32.50
Beautiful New Capes Handsome line all wool Serge Capes, nicely trimmed with silk braid
New Spring Hats Just received direct from Xew York 200 Spring Hats, each one a work of art and the newest creation. xll priced at
$10.98
$3.95
You Must See These to Appreciate The Values
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Hammond's Exclusive Ladies' Ready-to-Wear and Millinery Shop 155 STATE STREET, HAMMOND, INDIANA
Handsome Blouses
Just received a large purchase of handsome blouses in crepe de chine, which we h a v e priced specially to introduce our spring line, at
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