Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 260, Hammond, Lake County, 16 April 1919 — Page 3

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William A. Ayers. Representative William A. Ayers. only Democrat elected to the Sixty - iKth consrress from Kansas, has joined those who are dissatisfied with the selection o Champ Clark for the minority leadership in the house. He wants n. representative steerinsr committee to elect a leader and he pays if present conditions continue in the party "there won't be much incentive for a person to remaia a Democrat."

Remarkable at the Price!

A Special Purchase of women's newly trimmed bats, style? have never been shown before they smart in evew sense of the word.

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Council Tells Him to Hire Visiting Nurse and Then One Votes "No."

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Values to $6.00 Hats of Lisere, Milan and the other popular braids, combined with facings, of bilk and

Crepe. iriranicit wnn uouei.

fruits, fancy leathers, iamaaiesand ribbon novelties. Small medium and larce hats to choose from, in all the favorite shades, values to $6.00. this Sale at Only $2.67

THURSDAY ONLY

Aftr h had carried out the nrdrs of h Han-.rrv-md city council and hired a -siting: nurse, who has been on duty .nce April 1. Mayer Brwn today finds himself facing the necessity of dlshareine; her without even sufficient 'rri! to r-y for he wvk she has al--dy done. His predicament was brought on by the refus.il of one roem-h'-r of the council IOui Heckleman t- i.?te for the ordinance appropriating funds for hr salary. The ordinary h:ch would proiid .'11. " for her sal:rv came up last night d was pushed iiru?'.i to !t third radiin for passage "nder suspend"! rule. Then llcckleo"sn ed "N'o."' Major nrown ar i Councilman Reilly r-xpiained th" duti'.-s of the nurse for th 'nis rh1 en men? of th objector. Th" tn-i.'i 'iiiareJ th?t if the city had had i- more vl?itms nurses during the "!.!!- 'Tirion-1o he 1s confident s : .,-hf-r TI jmntnd people w ho died - .-oi improper rare rvouid nr,w he Kv- -. This fai;e1 to in'Tfs-t Heckleman ,.-.( -,"te Mtoo-1. At the special meetnB this cr.ir.j the matter -Kill be up r 'reconsideration. ordinance ?rropria'lP(r S3T5 to rh - 'he salary of H ,!. lirin.-r as exam- ! . r in eharafj 'f the United Stites Em- . .,,..,f ri F jroh'i n passed unani-

Th- s-alary for tnrea n-.ontns.

Priced for

A Special Sale of Untrimmed Hats Values to $4.00, very newest effects, both large and small, black and colors, y O C) Your choice Thursday only J. Hats Trimmed Without Charge

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traveling nursa ordinance, the mayor t coast except Zara. wh!ch has already the meeting this evening will name the been recognized as distinctly Italian, rommitte. from the Hammond council I The effect of these decisions wouM ba

which will act with the East Chica so . to make the Adriatic to the entire world

committee mation.

the rroblem of amaUa-

April 1. 1

A ti", -.eiole lax ordinance -was :is,d fixintf h license fee for all v ei Es. T1" v.,'ir-y reeix'J in this :--.;nner -"I'l Rn 1p'" i sr-c'al fund for : .e i ops t r of si reots and ahoy?. At onliniT" v. as introduced and rass'-d un'lrr s i-pr ndo.i rules, anpropri,t;r.z J 12.nn0 f.-.i- motoriLiiigr fire stations No?. 1 and 2. "ji'.cilman Martin was- in nr o making r clean sx eep and ini !udir.K -o 4. Ij'r it was learned , n -,!.'? ind-htedness made the is-..:?.-.Ce of h-rt tun" noios ir.iposslh'f ... that th- crd'.iianct was u:-e!fss. After n-.,t f recc'l. tdc-r it ws tabled. n appropriation was made to pro ide ,..v!J., hr'p ii! the, oily trrasu rer's oflioe ,l:,r!ri the rollecltun of lixf 9 in April . nd "May. f-.fr,-ep. dollar' n? appropriated to ho ct : ' loofi-o rr-lr.p foe in the -.pi,-ioal T,eneii. n v.jd 'ien !" further a'-'!"'i upon th

WILL BE FREE PORT

Adriatic to Be Open to Entire World in That Event. J

By Sr. MA mo BOSSA. ( rr Bsm is Editor of th Sece-io of Milan, the leading' newapaper in Northern Italy.) (Eaclualve Cable to I. N. Serrtce.) I'AiilS. April 16. L'niesB the present ilr, (sion is upset at the last moment. Fiumc. concerninfT whose fate a b.g: flirat has been waged in the peace conference, will be declared a free port. 'uo Stavia would thus Rain a free outlet to the Adriatic sea for which she !: been contending. Italy also aurr rder hr c laims to the Dalmatian

The results of these decisions la not

entirely in accord with Italy' claims, but it Is believed they would satisfy the majority of Italians. TYestdent "Wilson haa been subjected to sharp criticism In Italy where eome, circles deplored hia unwillingness to surrort Italy's claims to Flume. But while the Italians have been working b-'th directly and indirectly In the peace conference to further their demands, they have no hesitation in payinsr tribute to jhe fslrnees and impartiality of the American president. The Italian

I are convinced that Mr. Wilson wants to

be Just to Italy. It 1 a noteworthy fact that President Wilson Impressed Fremler Orlando with hia even-mind-edness and his desire to smooth over all differences, leaving no nation with cause for future bitterness and luarrela.

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Make Your Dollars Do Double Duty Buy Your EASTER TOGS on CLOVER DAY. You'll find a number of LUCKY FOUR LEAF CLOVER SPECIALS in each department of the store. Thursday is becoming one of our busiest days due to the unusual values offered.

Men 's Silk four-in-hand Ties, 69c Values to a dollar, larce open end FouririrHands, foularda. crepes and Fatlns, beautiful nw patterns, rich colorT:..ch.:Z69c Work Shirts Blue Bell Brand Chambray "Work Shirts, attached collar, with pocket, regular $1.00 shirts. 69c Menfs Hose Silk LiFle, and Fibre Hose, black and all colors, extra good values, usually sold

at 3?c. Tomorrow, pr.

Wy THURSDAY Day APRIL 17th j

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You will be one of the first customers here after you have read this list of Lucky Four Leaf Clover Specials

Extra Size Vests

Women's Fine Gauze Vst, band tor. lace trimmed, sires 40 to 44. reg-ular

Pf'c parment?. Clover Day at

35c

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Slippers

as pictured Pair, $1.75

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Union Suits, 39c Women's Pure White. Fine Cotton irnion Suits, caff knee, regular 50c

E-armnts. extra eiis. On

5 ale Thursday at

39c

School Dresses, $1.98 Gingham and Percale School Dresses, attractive models, rich spring color

ings: aites R to 14, regu

lar ?:.50 values

98c Dress Special A snlendid lot of Spring Dresses, eizes

2 to 6, nicely made of plain Chambray

and Plaid Gingham. $1.23 values

$1.98

98c

Infant's Bands Regular &0c Bands for baby, fine quality part wool garments, sixes q

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to 6.

On sals at

Children's Hose

Extra heavy quality Black RThfoed Hose, seamless. sizeB 6 to 9H- Priced

for Clover Day. per pair

I 39c

Boy's Stockings Seconds of regular 60a grades, heavy ribbed, black cotton, all sizes. q On sale tomorrow, pair jsC SI. 75 Silk Hose, $1.25 Clover Day we will sell women's regular 11.75 Pure Thread Silk Hose. In black and the new shades, r g? at rpr pair vJteC7 65c Hose, pair 49c

Women's Gauze Lisle Hose, the we.i

known Bureon brand, black only, ail sizes, hoc kind

Petticoats at $1.00 One lot of reeular $1.0 Black Sate?n Petticoat?, with deep flounce, extra well -made. Special for ff Clover Day at .JJ..Lt Coverall Aprons Women's light and dark blue Percale. Aprons, cover all style, our regular

$1.25 aprons. Thursday

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$1.00

House Dresses

Dark Percale House Dresses, carefully made, good models, sizes up to 4?,

rer-ular $2 48 dre?ses. On

sale at

$1.98

Women's Drawers Well made, good quality Muslin Drawers. embroidery trimmed, ail q sires, 65c values at : T 'C White Petticoats

Children's smart new Spring Slippers, ankle and (w-o-strap models, patent leather and dull ktd, wedge heels, solid leather

sole?, sizes S

to 11, pair

Sizes US 1. pair

to

$1.75

$2.00

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49c

Women's Muslin Petticoats, made with a dep embroidered flounce, regu

lar $1.25 values. On sale

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$1.00

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the Latest Arrivals . For Easter Wear

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Suits

You will enjoy seeing all these newest ideas in suits. Erery model is eo prettily created that it simply is a question of deciding which pleases your fancy the most.

Women's Tailored Suit Special

New Box Suits at $43.75

Suits of Gabardine and finest French Serge in strictly tailored effects, featuring belted and box

coat models, come with ve.-tees m contrasting ma

terials. Beautiful bilk linings. Priced for the Easter Sale at

$36.75

A ttuaning box coat model with military collar, distinguished by a est of Silk Tricolctte. Other

tmart models are shown in Vclour Checks. Wom

en'.- and misses' sizes. Priced

for Easter Week Sale at

d $43.75

Easter Suits at $25.00 Special Values R.)tpd and semi-box suits of navy blue French Srge. silk braid and button trimmed, some with vpstees of white pique; plain tailored skirts, sizes for women and misses. Excellent values. Specially priced for Easter Week Sal jy25 00 Women's Newest Capes at $19.75

Capes and Dolmans at $25 and $22.50

A

nrettv collection of theso fashionable Sprin;

W vana aro ninsr featured for Easter Week. Dol

mans of Trico Vclour and Herges. In navy, rot-o, ronen. Toilu Mil", henna and Victory Red- Capes

nro of blue Serge. Priced for East

er Week at $25. "0 and

$22.50

New Spring Dolmans at $39.75

Full length Capes of unusual charm, made of flit" Trench Serge in navy blue, with coatee,' belted end nnckets. tuxedo collar, entire cape braid

b iund and button trimmed. Triced

for Easier Week at

$19.75

The-se superb Coats in the favorite Dolman stie. beautifully tailored of Men's Wear Serge, full lmed with fancv silk, large shawl collar and deep

ruffs, several models featured' at

this price for Easier W eek

$39.75

French Serge $2 25 quality all wool French Serge, 42 inches wide, in black and the newshades. On special sale

tomorrow at 4 per yard O J

,75

Silk Foulards 40-inch All Silk Foulards,

pretty patterns

rich col-

oring"1. excellent quantjei, worth to $:! a yard.

Thursday, per

vard

$1.98

French Voile Imported French Voiles of fine Egyptian yarn, all wanted plain colors, for women's and children's dresses. i' in. wide, yd.Ov?C

Georgette to in in n y Georp

Crepe.

.an excellent

waist material, comes in a variety of color-.

Thursday,

,-ard.

$2.48

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