Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 20, Hammond, Lake County, 21 June 1919 — Page 8
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til'-, too ,-., xss&sv , . ii -- - ijJv ed crash -tow.Uitg; a resu- VVfaSfWSNw t ! . 3. '.' 1 : ia 1 w Monday? June toe 23rd paw cases 42x35 inch snow -white pillow cagea. X '., 1 1 ji -r-T PI i"Y !! ;; j Are you one of our regular Monday callers? We are making Monday of These cases offer more than ordi- I HI " ' JC f"N j Jrr j ; " i J - each week a day of opportunity by a series of Monday sales. Be thrifty; nary value for Thrift gw W W' 1 '! 1 ""'"l 'i '"f-:4 come here every Mondav and save. Monday at each MiC i I , I J j f j - " M: r;ifJ: II N vi ?c specials -
yrfl. xt; I i ft t" "Vinol," 1.25 bottle special '
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Rubber Gloves, sizes 7 to 10 50c Quality at "-39 0s
Hike's" Antiseptic for sun
burn, insect bites, tube..05 Wax Paper Special three 5o rolls for 120s
Emb. Edging
f, Embroidery edeing, good quality,
Jjniny attractive designs. Tiarift ; Monday. at per O2C
Muslin Gowns
Muslin gowns trimmed -with embroidery and lace- Special for
Thrift Monday only, at each
79c
House Dresses White pique house dresses, trim
med -with buttons and ties, regular
values to 4.50 (slight-
ly coiled) Monday.
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Boudoir Slippers Black, Pink, Brown, Taupe, Red A Big Value from Oar Shoe Section A comfortable house slipper in fine quality soft kid, with flexible leather soles and low heels.
They are trimmed with a silk pom pom. Sizes 2V2
to 1. I his slipper sells regularly f?
at $2. Every woman should pet a pair at this special price Thrift Monday.
(Main Floor.)
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Silk Fibre Hose
Women's Bilk fibre hose" in grey, sand, taupe and navy. Special at pair 89c
Voile Blouses Reduced
$3.95 Voile Blouses
Plain voile and fancy striped voile blouses, lace and embroidery trimmed.
Stout and resrular sizes are included.
Blouses that sell regularly up to $3.95- Your choice Thrift Monday "at
(Second
$1.95
$1.50 Voile Blouses Voile blouses in satin stripe, -white or colors. Trimmed with lace and embroidery. Sizes 36 to 4S. A few flaxon blous e3 are included in this assortment- selling
regularly up to $1.50. Specially rriced for Thrift Monday Floor.)
79c
YARD GOODS Monday Specials Our yard goods section values for Monday afford more than usual opportunity for thrifty home purchasers.
Men's 35c Hose - Silk lisle hose; Wilson Bros.
and Black Cat make; first quality,
Lall colors; per pair...- -
29c
Two Specials from The Art Section Stamped Doily Child's White Coat
Unbleached Muslin 38 inch wide, our regular 20c maslin, Thrift Monday per yard 12VC Bleached Mercerized Damask 60 inches wide; the regular H quality; (limit 5 yards) per yard 69? Welt P. K. for outing frocks, children's coats, etc; S6 inches wide. Regular 50c quality, at 30C White Walstlng In pretty checked and striped voiles and fiaxons 50d and 59d
New Tub Sllka A host of pretty striped patterns in all the new shades; 32 inches wide 98c S1.59 S2.19 Crepe de Chine White, flesh and pink. Very desirable these days for underwear, blouses, etc Low in price at per yard SI. 69 Wool Taffeta for making bathing suits, very desirable in shades of green, brown, plum and black; 40 inches wide, per yard S2.19
Men's Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers
Ecru, long or short Eleevep, per garment..
45c
Men's Union Suits
Made from standard fabrics, of good quality nainsook, X bars, fancy stripe and novelty cloths. Also fine ribbed cotton union
suits, short sleeve, ankle length.
On 6ale. Thrift Monday
$1.29
27 Inch doily stamped on good quality of linen finish cloth with hemstitched edge
to aid in crocheting. Special Monday at
43c
Child's white pique coat made up and tail
ored nnisnea; stamped and ready to em
broider. Special Monday at
S2.19
Canvas Gloves Men's good weight canvas glove3,
cut full size; gauntlet or knit
wrist, per pair at. ....
12c
Wash Boards with large rubbing surface; well made; regularly sold at 75c. For
Thrift Monday
35c
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Choice Lot of Summer Wash Dresses at $7.95 Smart styles in summer wash dresses. Voiles and lawns in the new summer light colors; are made up into dresses that are remarkable in value for this one day rj rm sale. Regular and stout sizes. J)y) Your choice Monday only at . Women's Wool Suits
A small group of wool suits In this spring's styles offer the extraordinary in value giving for Monday. You must come
and see these suits in navy, tan and gray. If one pltases you it is yours Monday
$17.85
Children's Gingham Dresses Children's standard gingham dresses, in plaids and plain materialsThey are smartly trimmed with collars, pockets and belts of contrasting colored plain or plaid materials. These are our regular
$1.95 dresses to be sold Thrift Monday only
at
$1.29
Thrift Monday Groceries i4 Bbl. Sack Gold Medal Flour, $3.47
10 bars Old Fashioned Mottled Soap 5q 3 lb. can R. M. C. Coffee $1.19 Hebe Brand Milk Compound, can..j2c Midland brand Early June Peas, three cans 43c
Square's Prepared Mustard, three large Jars 25C Coloma Brand Sauer Kraut, per can California Sardines in oil, per can ejq Sunmaid brand Seeded Kaisins, 3 P8- - 43c
Solid Pack toes, three cans
To maNo. 2 -35c
Extra quality Black Tea, per lb 45c 3 pkgs. Quaker Rolled Oats 29c 3 bars Jap Rose Toilet Soap 25c
Electric Iron
Guaranteed; very good quality,
highly polished ironing surface;
very special value Monday at
83.95
Polish and Mop Oil mop, "Sprutex"; extra heavy grade -of wool, and 50c bottle of oil; the two Monday
House Broom
Union made; 4 sewed; well worth
the regular price S5c Special for
Thrift Monday at each.
59c
Dish Pan
Crey enameled dish pan; 14quart Eize. A good value for Thrift
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79c
Preserving Kettles
Gray enameled preserving ketr
ties with bail handle; S quart size;
special for Thrift Monday at
79c
Men's Night Shirts
Cut full and roomy, eizes 15 to13 69c Men's
rajamas mM
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Men's Outing Shirts
Cool and comfortable tor warm
weather, collar attached in sizes 14
to17. Thrift Monday at
$1.15
Standard Overalls
Men's 220 Weight Denim Standard union made rall- . road cut overalls $1.95
Work Shirts
Men's high grade union made -work shirts, blue bell, with attached collar; sizes to 18
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CROWN POINT NEWS Happenings Of A Day In Lake County's Lively Capital.
Mri. Frederick LJsir.a and baby are Rpendlns several days at the home of her. brother, Ed Beeder. near Cedar Lake. Walter Beck, who graduated from the Northwestern university Dental scbxsol this ni-eek. has returned to th? city and will rrat1"e dentistry !n Crown Point. "S. TuthiU of this city is erect ing two dweKing houses on Rhode Iland .street in Gary at a cost of $5,300 each. Mr TuthiU Is building: the houses for residence purposes, seeing the great need of houses to rent In the steel city. Mies Dorothy Crowell of Calumet, spent a couple of days here this week. George Meekison, an attorney of Napoleon. O., transacted lesal business In Crown Point on Friday. Mrs. JI. Money, of Hammond, spent Friday with friends in Crown Point. Mrs. Gale Forsythe and baby are rpendingr a few days in Gary with relatives. , Attorneys Meade, W. J. Murray and
VViniam A. Wright of East- Chicago,
were in Crown Point on business on Friday. County Auditor Georre M. Foland went to Chicago on Friday to consult a specialist in regard to an ear trouble that has been bothering h.im for svdays. Attorneys Carver. Zeliska ani Roy B-esceUer of Gary were in rowr. Po'nt on Friday in the interests of their clients.
adressed the convention of the National Hardwood Association here today. "I do r.ot fear Eolshevism in this country." Mr. Taft said, "although It may crop up in some of the congested centers where there is a large percentage of foreigners and agitators. Americans, however, as a whole, love America and the majority of our workingmen are. oprosed to the theories of rattle-brained radicals. "However, the. only way to keep them out of tha hands of the extremists is to give them a square deal for unfair methods on the part of capital will add foro-i to the argument of the. 'soap boxers.' "
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ANARCHISM
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fSTAFF CORRESPONDENT I. N. SERVICE MOUNT CLEMENS. Mich.. June 20. Judge and Jury In the Ford-Trfbun
$1,000,000 Iibol suit were given a course in anarchism hero today when Jesse F. licevts, instructor ia principles of government and kindred subjects at the University of Michigan, was called to testify. Ford's attitude toward those who made money out of the war. Prof. Reeves said, was "one of the fund Rentals of anarchy." An alleged statement in a pamphlet put out by Ford that men should not be blamed for seeking to avoid military service was identical, the witness declared, with the teaching of many anarchists. Many of Ford's uterances, the witness said, were specific applications of anarchistic principles or could be found In the writings of prominent anarchists.
"The Jungle Trail." At a spot about fourteen miles north of Miami, in Arch Creek, there is natural stone bride crossing the Brackish river at' a height of nearly thirty feet. Mr. Farnum's assignment consisted of having a fight with cannibals on the bank of the river, fleeing to the bridge, making a thirtyfoot dive into the river and swimming, under water to "safety." This dive In Itself probably would have been enough to dampen the ardor of the average actor, but it was made especialy thrilling for Mr. Farnum because of the information reaching him, quite accidentally, just rrior to the
JUMPS INTO RIVER WITH ALLIGATORS Salaries paid motion picture stars may be decidedly out of proportion to those paid the actors of the dramatic stage, but it is equally true that they are called upon to risk their careers, and incidentally their lives, with a great deal of frequency. William Farnum. who is reported to have a long time contract with William Fox, "at $750,000
a year, recently had an unusual assignment tn Florida while taking scenes for
Every TV oxxran Wants
dive, that the sluggish river was habite dbv allicators.
"The Jungle Trail" will be the fca- J ture picture at the DeLuxe Theatre j Sunday. !
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