Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 17, Hammond, Lake County, 8 July 1919 — Page 10

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THE TIMES. Tuesday, July S, 1919. Chick Evans and His Titled Caddy. I 9 THIS STORE CLOSED THURSDAY AFTERNOON AT 12:30 DURING JULY AND AUGUST 1 I I Th ese Specials fo r Wednesday and Thursday DOUBLE STAMPS All Day Wednesday

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Cadiies who advis golfers properly about a new course and keep an agrle eye on the ball are a rarity. Mere ts a caddy of that type and he refuses pay. He is of that tpye and he Tait. who caddled for Charles (Chick) Evans when Evans ar.d three other of

Sawyer represented the "West and Os

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East. They played at Hamilton. Tor- i onto, Ottawa. Montreal and St. Andre ws-by-the-Sea. The eastern pair ! won thrre matches, the western two and three were square. Sir Thomas t

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Amer.ca s bes-t amateurs made ajcadJied for Evans at St. Andrews-by-week'e to'jr of Canada to aid the Ca- j the-Sea. Earle H. Eaton arranged the eadtan Red Cross. Evans and D. E. colfers- trip

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John Parkerson rtMTIRNATIONAL NEWS SERVICEl PARIS, July S The decision of Premier Luoyd George, rrmier Clemenceau tnd President Wiison to try the cxkeiser for hts war crimf in London as described In race conference circles today a3 a "gentlemen's agreement." Secretary Lansing, after a cor..

ferene with his associates, is satisfied that the big three were in accord in this matterIn ecme quarters th qut?M?n is beIng asked: "Did fiot Premier Lloy dGeorge rut one over tn his colleagues in beinK first t announce publicly that the former emperor would be arraignsd in London? In this tame connection it was suggestd that President "Wilson and Tremier Clemenceau were so absorhd with other matters that they left th dtai'.s of the ex-ka!ser's trial to the British prime minister. The admission in official crcles that the t gthree in one of their final meetings decided to try the. former kaiser in London seems to have disposed of a" doubts of Premier Lloyd George being Kv.fflng. The American delegates are rot completely enlightened yet. but they frankly admit that the decision regarding the fate of the former war lord did not necessarily have to be communicated to them. It is explained that the president had so many things on his time before his departure for home, that It is very probable he forgot about the trial of the former German emreror, or it may be he did net attach a much importance to it as Tremor Lloyd George did.

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LESSONS IN OPTOMETRY BY E. C. CARROLL ' Of Carroll & Newton

DO ITT SATE TOUR EYZS HA. Kill D BY THE aiOVLES. Don't stay away from moving pictures, either. Proteoe your eyes with the proper lenses, and you can attend the niorirs all you like without any ill effects. Talk to us any time, and we will explain a special flense that we furnish our patients In all cases where bright lights or moving pictures are bothersome. t, thepei lenses are ground to your individual requirements.

CARROLL & NEWTON Optometrists and Jewelers p 1M fttate St., Hammond, Ind.

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matter to rim and President Wilson assumed a similar attitude of indfference. The bg three then turned their attention to other business. The decisions of the big three were customarily passed on in fritten minutes to the secretariat of the conference, but in this case there was no such proceeding, so far as can be learned. It is generally understood that Premier Clemenceau and President Wilson both objected to the former kaiser being tried in Paris. Then the suggestion was made that he be tried in "Washington and President Wilson again objected. The suggestion of Premier Lloyd George that ho be arraigned in London afforded the solution.

Better call up The Times and have it sent to your house every night. Then you'll be sure it will be' there. . 0!d Sores, Piles, Burns and Scalds Heal Very Quickly E. L. Keid, Caiumet Eld., East Chicago; Antral Drug Store. Indiana. Harbor; Harry's Drug Store. Citizens' Bldg., Hammond. Ind.. and Mattern Drug Co.. Whiting. Ind.. sells an ointment called San Cura that surely does do anything it is advertised to do or money back. This. F. McCauley, Cooperstown. Ta., cut his finger; blood poison set in: arm swelled terribly; friends despaired;said arm must come off. San Cura Ointmenx drew out water and dark pus; agony ceased; arm and hand soon as good as ever. It quickly draws out poison from sores, fever sores, ulcers, boils, car

buncles, cuts, turns, scalds and bruises. I'or itching, bleeding or protruding piles, it has received the highest indorsements, while innumerable oases are recorded where eczema, tetter and salt rhum were relieved in the shortest possible time. San Cura Ointment is SOc. 60c. $1 20 and $2-40 a jar. Everybody should use San-Cura Soap, its antiseptic, prevents germ life, keeps the skin clear, soft and velvety, 25 cents. Thompson Medical Co., Titusville. Pa. Adv.

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Sunday, July 13 Special Excursion to Joliet and return, including ticket to Grand Stand $2.50 for Round Trip

Reservations at Monnett's Cigar Store. 566 Hohman St. Train leaves lonon at 0:33 a. in. sharp, Sundav. Reservations olose at noon Sat. July 12.

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Two

Day Sale of Silks

With silks higher than ever before and still advancing with the supply far short of the demand we nevertheless offer for Wednesday and Thursday values more noteworthy than of old. This is your opportunity to secure desirable qualities greatly underpriced.

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30-lnch Baronet Satin, a beautiful material for

dresses, suits and skirts. This is the $5.25 quality oa sale at

Genuine Baronet Satin

S3.98

Beautiful Taffeta Silks , Yard wide taffetas in attractive plaid and stripe patterns. To be sold in two lots

j:.4S Quality

$1.98 Silk Poplin 2S-inch silk poplins in all shades "wanted for early autumn wear: also very desirable for overdrapes. '"JC Per yard c V Shantung Silks American shantung silks in a good range of attractive dark shades,

Bllilt3lltll 2fi inches wide. Reduced from 9Sc E!ff to per yard Cc7fL

J1.9S Quality $1.39 Silk Mull 2G-inch "Sparkle" silk mull in fast colors and good patterns. Splendid value at our reduced price. QQA Per yard OtJ Tokio Silks

Tokio silks in a good range of patterns. Ttis silk is not wide but' of

excellent quality.

cial per yard

27c

Silk Remnants at Off The accumulation of silk remnants has been unusually larjre in the past few months. There are hundreds of desirable pieces to select from. Be one of the first to be here tomorrow morning. You will be well paid for the extra

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JULY Clearance Sale From (Friday) July 11 to (Saturday) July 19th inclusive Watch for our double page advertisement next Thursday in The TimesThis sale will "be without question in your mind (after you have seen the values offered) Hammond's greatest money-saving event. The sale you have been waiting for begin? Friday.

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Luxtoxie Free Demonstration M. Virginia Bates will give a Beauty talk on the Luxtone Toilet Preparations Wednesday at 2:S0 p. m., 2nd floor, east room. Ladies invited to hear her valuable hints on the use of Luxtone and the care of the human body. FREE One bottle Luxtone Kubitint with a $1 purchase of Luxtone Preparations. Our Corsetiere has recently returned from special study in the art of correct corset fittins;. The newest ideas that apply to this and next season's garments were carefully demonstrated and we have confidence that we can meet every problem that you may bring to us. Special fittings may be arranged by phone.

Summer Wash Skirts

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White wash skirts of gabardine finished with pockets and belts. They look cool and are cool. A number of different designs cut in the season's most approved lines. Stout 'and regular sizes. $2.25 to $5.95 Organdy Blouses

Organdy blouses are much favored this season. Those we show, specially priced, are original in design and soft colorings. They

axe trimmed in most instances with collars

and cuffs cf whiteChoice at

House Dresses

Standard gingham house dresses, straight lined and finished with belt and one large pocket. Attractive and

practical,

green.

S3.95

Children's Gingham Dresses

n red, gre

S1.95

Boy's White Pique Caps

50c

suitable for street or play, in red

blue or pink; ages 2 to 6 and 8 to 14, at

are Just arrived. Just what you want for

these hot days. Low in price at . (2nd floor.)

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Model Brassieres and bandeaus, hand embroidered and lace trimmed, many styles to choose from, including those of silk. Priced from 59c to $4.95

Infant's Bed Sheets

or hemstitched, made of

plain scalloped finest nainsook.

79c to $3.50

Petticoats Just received In stout and regular sizes, all colors included. Priced at $3.50 to $4.95

Jersey Bathing Suits

Women's bathing suits of all wool jersey trimmed with white braid. Smart styled one piece models in Durple and

green.

well worth

$9.75

Others as low as $3.50.

Men's Summer Comfort Underwear

High Grade Athletic Union Suits stand forth as the biggest vahie to be found in Hammond. The union suits selling here at 95c cannot be matched in TK quality, comfort and price; ya5C suit..

Summer Accessories

Handkerchiefs, Belts, Suspenders, Hose Supporters and other

equally necessary accessories can be had at this store at rea sonable prices.

Men's and Boy's Bathing Suits A broad variety of latest color combinations and sizes 06 to 50. Men's $3.50, to $7.50 Boy's $1 to $3.50 Men's Outing Trousers

Tan and Palm Beach, every pair cuffed, at

These are broken lots that sold all season up to $15

Sizes 6 to IS years. Exceptional values offered at

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Boy's Suit Special $9.75

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Boy's Wash Norfolk Suits, A .95 Broken Lots Sizes 7 to 14, Specially Priced

$3.98

Boys Knlckerbockers..79c Eoys' Khaki Shirts 89c

Boys' Overalls 89c Boys' Sport Blouses 95c

Boys Union Suits 95c Boys' Straw Hats 69c

Shoes for Misses and Children Special Values for Wednesday and Thursday

Mid Week Grocery Savings Read these Items carefully. Tempting displays of pure groceries will make you glad that you came to our third floor department. Watch for our grocery advertisements. SOAP-10 bars KiriL's American Family Soap with grocery. order of $1.50 or more (flour, soap and dairy Items not Included) 10 bars 53c ii bbl sack Gold Rub-No-More Soap Sunmaid Brand Seeded Kedal Flour $1.75 Chips, pkg 5C Raisins, 1 lb. pkg...l4c 3 boxes Douglas Wild Cherry Phosphate 3 Pkgs- Skinner's Gloss Starch..... QC large bottle -v--12c Macaroni 25C Blue Valley Creamery Brown Beauty Beans, Monarch Brand Baked Butter, per lb -56c something new, per Beans, per can 14c Jelke's Good Luck can !5C lb- pkg- 20-Mule Butterine, lb 4QC Monarch Coffee, buy Team Borax 29c 5 lb. pkg. Domino now. 3 lb. can 125 Brand Milk- tal1 Granu'.ated Sugar. 53c Snider's Pure Tomato can 14c: baby can -7C Swift s Pride Washing Soup. 3 large Minas Blend Coffee, 3 Powder, large pkg. 21c caDS 35C "'os. ?1.25; per lb..42c Fancy Sliced or Grated Fancy Red Alaska Sal- 3 cans No. 2 Solid Pack Pineapple- can 9c moD' 1 lb' can 29e Tomatoes 35 C

Child's Pumps Child's patent pumps with ankle strap: sizes 3 to 8. Special -$1.69 Brown Oxfords Misses' brdwn calf oxfords, $5 regular; sizes 114 to 2. Oa 8ale S3.69 Patent Oxfords Misses' patent oxfords, regular $4 sellers. On sale..$3 45

(Child's Paterit Ankle Strap Pumps, sizes

to 11. Special

Misses' patent ankle strap pumps, sizes llli

to 2. Special at

Big Girls' Pumps with ankle strap, sizes 2

to 6. Special at

$2.29 rap, sizes 2 $2.48

Barefoot Sandals Good quality brown willow calf. On sale Sizes 5 to 8..129 SizcsStollgl 39 Sizes II1.2 to 23149 Play Oxfords for children, extra quality soles, tan uppers. Sizes 5 to 8..J5JL39 SIzesStollSiSQ Sizes 11 H to 2 SI 75

Draperies and Curtains Underpriced

Voile Curtains in white, ivory and natural colors, lace trimmed edge,

hemstitched, per pair

$1.49

Madras Curtains with ecru ground and selfcolored figures; decorated with flower designs in pastel colors, hemstitched ready to

hang, per pair

Fancy Cretonnes 3(5 inches wfde, many of the patterns are oa better grade material; the values

unusual at per yard

49c

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Rag Rugs 24x36 inch size, patterns in hit and miss design, fringed

at both ends. Special at

98c

Axminster Rugs

9x12 Axminister Rugs; a special lot of new defcigns; heavy quality insuring long wear at

small cost.....

$43.65

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