Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 307, Hammond, Lake County, 12 June 1919 — Page 16
Pace Sixteen.
THE TIME3 Thursday, June -12, 191D.
LEMON JUICE FOR FRECKLES
Girls! Make beauty lotion for a few cents Try It!
Squ.ese the juice of two lemons Into a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white, shake well, and you have a quarter pint of the heat freckle ahd tan lotion, and complexion beautifler, at very, very small cost. Tour grocer has the lemons and any drup store or toilet counter will supply three ounces of orchard white for a few cents. Massase this sweetly fragrant lotion Into the face, neck, arms and hands each day and see how freckles and blemishes disappear and how clear, soft and rosy-white the skin becomes. Test It Is harmless and sever Irritates,
ROBERTSDALB ) Martin Ecott. of Lake avenue, is spending1 a few days In Peoria, 111., visitingrelatives. Mrs. GeorRe Bader, of Mr?tl. are., lave a six o'clock dinner in honor of Corp. homas Keklch who has been recently discharged from the 131st Infantry. M'.sg Ella Andersno, of East Pi'J. was the only out-of-town guest Mrs. riatx. of Lake avenue, left Wednesday afternoon for Crocker. Ind., where she will Bpend a few days vis-it-'ntr. Mrs. Herman Breckman, of the TVest Park addition was a Hammond visitor Tuesday. Miss Margaret Moran. of Chicago, visited at the home of Mrs. George tjolding, cf Roberts avenue, Tuesday evening. Mrs Lott and son, Howard, of Indiana blvd, motored to Hammond on business Tuesday. Mrs. John Northrup returned to her home !n Lowell, Ind., after spendln two weeks -'sittng at the home of her mother, Mrs. Payne, of Mrytle ave. Mrs. Charles Newell and Mrs. "W. Sutherland, of Mrytle avenue, were Ciiicao shoppers Tuesday. Twenty-four young people of Robcrtsdale motored to .Jackson Park and had a. r!cnic there last Sunday. Mrs. F. McElroy, of Mrytle avenue, p.tertair.cd -number of friends at a inner at her home Wednesday. Little Arnold Hays, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hays, of Indiana blvd.. had the misfortune to fall off a fence on the cement and cut h'-s head very badly. Mrs. William Haman entertained a number of relatives and friends at a lunchecn at her home on Lake avenue In hor.01 of her birthday anniversary Monday. LaVerne Payne, of Mrytla avenue, was a Hammond visitor Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Gothe, of Chicago, visited at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Gothe, of Indiana blvd. Mrs. Peter Bley. of Roberts avenue, was a Chicago visitor Wednesday.
Advertise in The Times and advertise again. Results come with constant effort.
LIFT CORNS OFF tf DOESN'T HURT
With fingers ! Corns lift out and costs only few cents
Pain? No, not one bit! Just drop a littl Freeone on that touchy corn. Instantly It stops aching, then you lift that bothersome com right off. Tes, ' magic! Costs only a few cents. Try Freezone! Your .druggist sells a tiny bottle, sufficient to rid your feet of very hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and calluses, without one particle of pain, soreness or irritation . Freezone Is the mysterious ether discovery 6f a Cincinnati genius. Adv.
LESSONS IN OPTOMETRY BY E. C. CARROLL Of Carroll A Newton LESSOIT SIX TIEN. Js It likely that mora and more people will wear glasses as time passes? Tes, when Optometry has attained Its proper place in the estimation of the publ le, far mora people than at present will wear classes. "With what result? Tha efficiency of tha people will be greatly increased. la what wayT By the renoval of ye strain with all it detrimental effects. It would seem to be the duty of Optometrists to acquaint the public i with the advantages of wearing ' Klassee. a-nd with the beneficial results that would follow a more general recognition of what Optometry Is and what It does? Tes. It Is for exactly that reason that this series of lessons is being printed. CARROLL & NEWTON Optometrists and Jewelers 186 State St., Hammond, Ind. ,
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This is Boy Scout Week Let us all help to forward an idea that makes better men and better citizens of our boys. The Scout Oath ON MY HONOR I WILL IX) MY BEST: 1. To do my duty to Gcd and ray country, and to obey the Scout law. 2. To help other people at all times. 3. To keep myself physically strong, mentally awake and morally straight.
These Sales Are For Friday and Saiurdcfy DOUBLE STAMPS GIVEN ALL DAY FRIDAY These days of hot weather make us long for something we know not what. Comfortable apparel to keep cool to look cool is the answer. Come to this store to secure your Summer needs Suggestions of every kind greet you at every counter.
Drug Specials
16c
SSe Peroxide of bottle. Special at
SCUk of Cucumbers! fur tan and eunPcr bottle. 25c
40o Orchai;. rMt. the complcxi Per bottle
for beautifying 29c
r preserving eggs. 35c
Thas prlcMi Co a-xt lacUUl. war tac
VTat.r O'-ars One quart. Special at
Envelope Chemise
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of heavy satin or crepe de chine; lace ribbon bows and rose bud trimmings $3.95 to $5.95 Bloomerette Combination ia crepe de chine or satin: val lace; rosette and ribbon trimmed; hemstitching around the top $7.50 to $10.50
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Wash Dresses Delightfully Cool
There is a profusion of winsome models in Voile, Organdie, Crepe and Gingham
Dresses of every description in the Summery looking styles that strongly appeal this hot weather. Just to look at these dresses is refreshing. The woman who looks, will desire one for herself . We have them at all prices. A dress to &A CA j. Ol Et Ty please you at the price you wish to pay iPT LO P 1u O
The refreshing dishes served these warm days will make you a steady patron of our rapidly growing Cafeteria. Groceries Pineapples. Nloe Potatoes. Fine yutlr.oe Cuban. lty Wis-joosln. Fach 10e J Buafce! H XJoj,. $1.19 I't-r peck A3 SUGAR Best Cine Granulated ith grocery order of $1.50 or more (Sour. soap, potatoes or dairv products cot CI f included, 10 lb -vlt
Tomato
Swift'a Prirta Eoap. 1 ft b.Tis . 4 So Wcm'- rcild Brand Collrt Tocit Tomatoes o N.i. c.ns 35c Rntn-f.' Bailor Povtlc.-. lavg'.- t.m 27o Zloc Soda Cracker. cxtta fine. 5-lt. box 93o
FLOUR Washburn-Crosby's Gold at a low price for this sale
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Souy. a cans S3 Monarch Catron. Large bottl 31o Itn Xleeaer Scouring Powder. Loz. cans 44e 4 for 15e Saroy Corn Tltkes. Per pkg-. llo
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Vz bbl sack s bbl. sack ' bbl- sack California Llmi Betu. 3 lbs. 35o Mlnas Blend Coffee. 3 lbs. $1.10 Per lb. .39 Savoy or Monarch Coffee. .;-lb. can 51.35 Per lb. .43 Pet BranS SffUk. Doz. tall cans.Sl.65
Per can .14
$7.10
$3.56 $1.79 P a a c j California Lamoai. Large size. Ioz. 39o 30 Kula Team Borax l-lb. rkg llo Chloride ct Xmo. Per can lOo Pine Drlnklnc Black Tea, for tclnc. Per lb. 4o Squire's JCuxtaxd. Larpe Jar 10a SteTrtog Plf.
Per lb. 19o
(TXT&D TLOOS.)
Candy Section Special Special purchase of Spiced Gum Drops, a big variety of Cavors, r per lb jZIC
(Main Floor.)
Beautiful New Boudoir Caps In georgette, chiffon, satin and crepe de chine; trimmed with dainty lace, ribbons and rose buds. Clever and original styles aj- shown that are sure to win your admiration 98c to $3.95 Crepe de Chine Night Gowns "writh chiffon and lace tops. Beautiful garments worthy of the Jun Bride's trousseau. A special showing of more than usual Interest. $6.95 to $8.50 (Second Floor.)
If Stylish Plain Patent Pumps, $6.85
Has the high or baby Louis heels, plain narrow toe, hand turned
soles; A to D, all sizes. An ex
ceptional value
$6.85
$6.85
You can also attach at fancy buckle to this pump. Beautiful buckle at 85c to $1-75 Beautiful Colonials, black patens and soft kid, many styles to select
from, at Jo. 50
$6.85
Now is The Time to Buy Your White Footwear You will want a. pair to go with your light dresses. We are showing pretty lightweight pumps and oxfords, also service and sport models, all priced very reasonable, fox women
$3.50 to $6.85 (Main Floor.)
A Special Purchase Sale of 1,000 Pairs Silk Gloves
Ilere is a sale of seasonoiiable interest to every woman. Summer gloves dairitily designed to sell at prices that mean savings for you. Let this fortunate purchase of oura b a benefit to you financially a it Is to us In again proving our ability to give greatest value.
Style 1
Fine quality double tip silk Milanese gloves, two clasp style, in white, champagne, navy.
mode, black and brown. Specially priced,
69c
q. I ty Ertra quality fine silk Milanese gloves douUiyiC L ble tip, two clasp style, heavy three row silk
embroidered backs, in white, mode, black, navy and brown. Priced, pair
89c
q, s q Heavy quality silk Milanese gloves; double utVlC O tip; one and two tone embroidered backa. All
of the new co'.cvs 1 this group- Specially priced, pair -
98c
Style 4--
Beautiful novelty silk gloves "Niagara" and
Albert makes two :one tucKea ana em
broidered wrists. Exceptional value In all of the most wanted colors. Pair...-
$1.50
Men's Newest Bathing Suits
Men's one-piece worsted suits, in the preferred, solid colors and combinations, at $3.50 to $7.50 Men All Wool Bathing Suits, $4.50 A broad variety of latest color combinations and sizes from 36 to 44.
Boys Bathing Suits, $1 One-)iece suits, nobby stripes, wide s selections ; sizes 24 to 34 ; at $5 to .
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Men's Knit Union Suits at $1.35
A complete range of sizes from 34 to 46 inclusive. Knit and mesh union suits, white and ecru, short sleeves, ankle or
knee length. Per Garment
1.35
Men's Athletic Union Suits
Bros., and other
M..$1.35
Cooper's, Wilson
standard brands;
to 50 only
(Main Floor.)
sizes 6-
Here One Finds the Most Complete Showings of-
Boys9 and Girls9 Days Friday and Saturday of This Week
Special effort' will be made throughout the store serve them the Minas way with the best m quality and plete selections of all apparel needs are here.
to do honor to our graduates; to stvle at the lowest prices. Com-
There are Plenty of Styles to Select from in
Girls' Graduation Dresses Dresses in white georgette, satin and net. Appealing youthful styles fashioned with finely fluted ruffles, dainty laces and shearing. Many are embroidery trimmed. A showing that will please the most exacting girl graduate. $10.50 to $21.50 White Georgette Dresses Exclusive styles In dresees of white georgette. Made on fashion's newest linea with self tucking, fluted ruffles, hand embroidery and
braid used as trimmings. Ages 16 to 18 years.
at.
S39.75
v m iWhite Organdy Dresses at $19.75.
'"'JUl ' (Second Floor.) Footwear For Graduation Beautiful Pumps and Oxfords Beautiful pumps and colonials for graduation, in patents and glace kid. Also fine white reign cloth and washable kid. Priced
$3.50 to $6.85
White reign cloth boots, military or high heels.
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Boys' Graduation Suits For the dress up occasions of every boy's life tho blue serge suit is indispensable. Now at graduation time our excellent selections are of special interest. These blue serge suits are in the new waist seam style, with or without belt. Sizes 8 to 18 j'cars.. The tailoring and finish are so remarkable that they offer more than usual value at this (I-ff C E?fk
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Other Suits at $10 to $25. (Main Floor.)
Boys' and Young Men's Shoes
Young Men's Dress Shcea ia flae black gun metal with tha classy
English bal. Just what is needed for graduation wear. Priced at
Boys' black eLocs, sizes 1 to 5',
$7.50 $5
Young Men's Tan Calf English Shoes in the snappy "Rex" model
last; all sizes, widths A to D. Priced
38
Boy;' tan shoes, siaes 1 to ',4.
$5.85
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Priced at ?5 to. (Main Floor.) (Main Floor.)
