Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 308, Hammond, Lake County, 13 June 1919 — Page 12

THE TIMES. rnaav. dune 10. jit Flag Day Saturday Fly; the Flag. We Have Flags in Ail Moderately Priced. Lunch Here Saturday Two Delicious Lunches Will Be Served, 1 1 :30 m. to 1 :30 p. m and 5 p. m. to 7:30 p. m. Edward C. Minas Co. HAMMOND, INDIANA II izes THe Clothes You Need Are Here!

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We are wonderfully stocked with highest grade Suits from America's best makers; showings comprise Young Men's Waist Seam models in great variety, as well as Men's conservative styles; beautifully tailored from finest quality, new woven all wool fabricst at any price you choose to pay Suits at $35 $40 $45 Excellent Values in Light and Medium Weight Suits Young Men's fine Summer suits in light and dark mixtures, waist

light and dark mixtures, waist line and form- A H C

mixtures; regulars, stouts, slims and stubs. Youths' first long trouser suits included

You Want a COOL CLOTH SUIT Airy, ideal warm weather suits; right now our stocks are the biggest we have ever shown ; you will rind here newest styles for, young men; also men's conservative models, regulars and stouts; made from Cool Cloth and Palm Beach Cloths. Prices range from

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MEN'S STRAW HATS

Genuine PANAMAS

$9.95 to $20 The Men's Underwear Store of Hammond

$4.95

Our great assortments enable us to supply your needs promptly.

$ - Hundreds will buy straw and Panama hats raj Saturday. Satisfaction will depend upon care

ful choice and right price. At this store you are sure of the right price and may select from The Very Newest Styles Panamas like cut $4.95. Straws and Sennits from $2 to $4. Leghorns like cut $4.95.

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ing at v J ) Men's Athletic Union Suits in nainsook, naincheck and mercerized fabrics, well made garments in the latest models. Priced at 95cOther Union Suits $1.50 to $2.50

Standard Make Guaranteed

Tires

AT PRICES THAT WILL SAVE YOU MONEY

Clingstone Tires

KENT

Guaranteed 5,000 Miles Guaranteed 3,500 Miles

Size 30x3 30x3H 31x4 32x4 33x4 34x4

List Price $18.00 2300 26.40 35.20 36.50 37 20 38.80

Our Price $13.25 16.85 19.35 25.60 36.50 28.50 28.65

Size 30x3 30x34 32x3 14 21x4 32x4 33x4 34x4

List Price $17.50 21.80 25.30 32.20 34.00 35.70 36.20

Our Price $12-95 15.85 18.50 24.35 24.95 26.25 26.55

Clingstone Grey Inner Tubes 90 First Grade Gum Rubber Absolutely Guaranteed.

Size 30x3 30x31 32x34 31x4

List Price $2.80 360 4.00 4.90

Our Price $2.10 2.65 2.95 3.60

Size 32x4 33x4 34x4

List Price $5.00 5.20 5.30

Our Price $3.65 3.85 3.95

Auto Supplies In auto supplies of all kinds our prices are exceptionally low. Visit our basement salesroom and compare these prices with those you are accustomed to pay. Ford Radiator Caps Piston Rings 5q Spark'Plugs (Champion X) 59C Whiz Oil Soap, 3 lb. cans at Polarlne Ol', 5 gallon cans ..Ca

Ford Fan Belts 3gc j

Sport Coats and Capes A Sal Worth While Reductions on Popular Summer Styles A goodly number of smart styles are now shown in summer sport wraps. Every one is reduced for selling Saturday. Read the items below. They are a small representation of the , many styles that will be seen.

A Group of Sport Wraps, $27.50 Attractive wraps, dressy in appearance, just right for summer wear. Materials are in moire and velour, in burgundy, grey and tan. Every garment is beatif ully lined. Sold regularly up to O 7 C A $39.75. Special Saturday at 4 '

Velour Coat In tan and blue check; sport model in straight lined effect; patent leather belt ; a coat sold in the regular way at $29.75. Special for Saturday $ I 9 75 Tricotine Cape Sand colored tricotine cape with blue and grey striped lining; an imported garment, unusually stvlish in appearance. Regularly sold at $47.50. fc OQ 7 For Saturday at. . . 4 7 . J

Satin Cape Navy blue satin cape; lined with beautiful "pussy willow silk in floral designs; has a large shawl collar with deep fringe. A cape sold regularly at d C Q V C $95. Now ......... $J7. J Tricotine Cape Navy blue Tricotine cape lined with Cheney plaid silk. A beautiful imported garment that will appeal to the woman who wants smart-style. Sold reg- An GCi ularly at $85, now at. . JJ

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Sporting rApparel.of All Kindjs The New Sport Skirts Are Here

$15.75 to $25.75 Sport Blouses In. Every Style

They are made of leumsi kumsa, dew kist mooa-lo and crepe, for sports and warm -weather wear. Delightfully cool looking, pockets and belts- Colors in orchid pink and white. Prices i

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Worthy of special mention, are those of colored organdy which show, signs l f greatest

Donularity for summer. Colors are in plnK, blue ana lavender, collars and cv

white edged with dainty .laces. . The practical, good looking blouse for sport

around summer wear: Prices from

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$3.49 to $4:95 Fish Tail Sweaters for Sports

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Your wardrobe for summer should include a sweater if for nothing else but sports wear. Here you may choose from all wool or fibre silk. Colors in copen, coral. PesqiC0Cj pinjj and rose. Deep purling at wasitline to insure snug fitting style. The cross s-jtcti weave used in most of thees sweaters is very attractive. All prices from f

$1.95 to $7.95

Men! Keep Your Feet Cool in a Our High Grade Oxfords

"The Harvard'' "The Princeton"

Oxford

Cordovan Oxford

the real comfort oxford, In fine quality brown vici kid, custom toe, blucher model, rubber heel at

tached-Special

dark brown shade, model Just like cut; a custom last; in stock

all sizes, widths A to D, at

$8.50

"The Varsity" Oxford A young men's oxford, snappy in every respect; made of dark brown, high grade Russia calf, has neat narrow toe and high grade rubber heel attached. A to D. all sizes; a real oxford that you will want the minute you see it. AQ Will retain its shape ySi J

..$9.75

"The Senator" Oxford j Here'o the genteel model for the more conservative m.an a dark brown vicl kid, made blucher, cut on Medium -wide toe last, has rubber heel attached. Here Is fea; comfort and style at a price that is low when real value j3 given careful consideration $ I (j

FACTIONS IN STRIKE

DISPUTING

HNTER NATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! CHICAGO. June 13. Calling out of jroker operators In New York, Chicago, Ban Francisco and other large cities in sympathy with the general strike of telegraphers called against the "Western

Vnion and Tostal Telegraph companies xias regarded as certain today. Strike vote shave been taken or will be taken, within the next few hours and, according to K. A. Davis, president of tho Vestern Brokers division of the C. T. V. A., it is practical: certain that the men will vote to strike. S. J. Konenkamp, president of the Telegraphers Union, declared today that the broker men undoubtedly would be called out if it was deemed necessary to Win the strike. The contemplated action of the broker men and the almost certain prospect of a strike of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Worekrs on Holiday are factors counted on strongly by the telegraphers in their fight against the telepgraph companies. Meanwhile reports sent out by offlkiais of the "Western Union and Tostal

companies declare that many men who went out when the strik began three days' ago are returning and that few additional employes have gone out since the beginning of the strike. Both companies claim to be operating very nearly on a normal basis. Heads of the- Telegraphers Union claim that the strike is gaining headway and that more men are Joining the movement. President Konenkamp's estimate today placed the number of men on strike a tmore than 20.000, which is & gain of around 2.000 from his estimate yesterday.

Why Actresses Never Grow Old

Nothing concerning th profession seems more puzzling to the dear old public than the perptual youth of our ieiivnine int-mbers. How often we hoar on.a'-W-' like, "Why. I saw her as Juliet forty year ago and sh doesn't look ti year older row!" Of course allowance is made for makeup, but when they see us oil' the stage at close range, they need another examination. How strange women generally haven't learned the secret of keeping the face young! How simple a matter to get an ounce of mercolized wax at the drug stora. apply it like cold cream, and in the morning wash it off! We know how this gradually, imperceptibly, absorbs old cuticle, keeping the complexion new and fresh, free from the lines, sallowness or over-redness. We know, too, that this mercolized wax is the reason actresses don't wear freckles, moth patches, liver spots, pimples- and the like: Why don't our sisters on the other side of the footlights learn the reason and profit by it? Theatrical World. Adv.

OFFICER TO GO JTO BORDER INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERV1CE1 CAMP DEVENS, Ayre. Mass.. June 14 From an authoritative source today It was learned that twenty-fiva first and second lieutenant will shortly leave for the Mexican border for active service. It was learned that preference will be given in some cases to lieutenants who assisted In the demobilization of the 12th and 26th divisions and who did not get a cha"nce to see service in France.

Army officers here declare that the situation la Mexico is becoming: acute and point to the fact that plans have

been made by the government for the transfer to points alone: the border of, an army division now on Its way to this country from France. They also believe that the 36th infantry ' quartered here may receive an order from Washington to move to a camp In Texas.

signed and Chat hostilities had ceased). Gen. Dlai was accompanied by Premier Orlando, head of the Italian delegation. A secret session of the Italian chamber of 'deputies will be held on June 19 to consider the whole situation. Beefore he left Paris, Premier Orlando made a statement defending his refusal to negotiate with the Jungo-Slavs.

DIAZ HAS LEFT FOR ITALY t INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERV1CE1 PARIS. June 13 Gen. -Diaz, the Italian commander-in-chief, has left for Italy to organize Italian defenses against the Jugoslavs on the Carlnthian frontier. (Recent reports stated that the Jugo-SIavs had invaded Carinthia. attacking the Austrians. Later it was tated that an armistice had been

BIG MOTOR RACE SATURDAY

HNTERNATIONAt NEWS SERVICE , SHEEPSHEAD BAT. I I.. June 13.

This being Friday and also the 13th. drivers who will participate In the J35.000 International motor sweepstakes here . tomorrow carefully avoided the track. Practically all the entrants did their final tuning up yesterday and Chevrolet refused to take the course at one time because there were thirteen cars already on the track. Vail did one turn of the oval at the rate of 116 miles an hour.

almost In the suburbs and have succeeded in driving away a trocp of federal cavalry sent to dislodge them. Rebel troops, under direction of Gen. Felipe Angeles, are reported on three sides of Juarez today, preparing to close In. A concerted attack on the federal forces holding the city Is expected momentarily.

American military authorities along the border are watching the situation closely and are taking all necessary precautions. The garrison at Fort Bliss was reinforced today by the arrival of two battalions of the Twentyfourth infantry from Columbus, New Mexico.

Times Fashion Department

MEXICO IN USUAL STEW INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE I EL. PASO. Texas, June 13 Federal outposts and rebels are fighting west of Juarez. Mexico, according to couriers riding in from the scene of action early teday. East of" Juarez Martin Lopez' men have occupied the Weber ranch house

Fashion's Forecast

By Annabel Worthington.

CHILD'S. COAT.

A new sprinj coat cen be made for the fcttle tot in a remarkably short time with the aid of the pattern illustrated in No. 9211. Asy lightweijht -yoollen material or silk poplin would cake itnp to very good advantage. The coat hangs straight from the shoulders and the full length sleeves can be made with or witnout the turnback cuffs. . The child's coat N"6. 9211 is cut in sizes 1 to 6 years. The 4 yesr size require 174 jards'36 Inch or 1 yards 44 inch

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ROCHESTER RevI l G. GalTge will deliver the memorial address at the I. O. O. F. Memorial Eay exercies here Sun;ayi June 15( th, j Q 0 F. cemetery. BRAZIL x public observance of Flag Day Will be held here Sunday. June 15. uraer the augpiCejl of Brazil lodge Ko. "32, b. P. O. Elks.

Hair Often Ruined ' By Careless Washing

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poos contai, too much alkali. This dries the sea,, m&k the hair fc , and ruins it. The best thing for steady use is Muleifled ocoanut ot. shampoo (which is pure and greaseless, and is better than anything else you c use. One or two teaspootuls will cleanse the hair aid scalp thorughly. Simply moisten ths hair with water and-.rub it in. It mikes an abundance of rich, creamy lather, which rinses out easily,' removing very particle of dust, dirt, dandruff mi excessive oil. The hair dries quiclly and evenly, and it leaves the scalp soft, and the hair fine and silky, brigit, lustrous, fiuffy and easy to manage, j Tou cai get Mulsified cocoanut oil shampoo tt any pharmacy, it's very cheap, ail a few ounces will supply every meibcr cf the family for months. 1 Adv. ,