Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 44, Hammond, Lake County, 8 August 1919 — Page 11

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THE TIMES. Pag mm into i wo Great inal clearance 95c and $1. Wo must make room now for our Fall stoek of lillinory and in order to do so wo will place oji sale starting 3u yfrA& 1 fWUi our entire stock of women's, misses' and children's Trimmed Hats, values to 20.00. Included arc Novelty Straws, Pretty Milans, Smart Sailors, Sport Hats, Trimmed Hats.

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Come Early Saturday and be convinced that this is the Greatest Millinery Sale ever held in Hammond

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Untrimmed Shapes 49c Your choice of any Untrimmed Shape in the

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."T:ss Mary L. Morrison of New

York avenue, will Ifave Saturday for

Tornto, Canada, wher she will epend a two wsek vacation visiting w'th m!at:ves. City Treasurer and Mrs. V. T . Oiiffth. Ipavp Saturday for I Lexington. Oliio, tc be lYf grfus-t of their daughter frs Vi!iid.ms for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Harrison, th later being Mi.'U Pauline Wfugrr. before her marriage, have returned from their honeymoon trip to Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison ate to reside with the later's mother. Mrs. n. II. Wenper. in David'-n Place. Mr?. Best, of Nowata. Otcla., is the g-uest of iier sister, Tslrs. I. P. Scott end niece Mrs. R- I". Panhan of laPort avenue Mrs. ;allus J. Bader of Oliver St.. i turned home yesterday from the Mercy hospital in Chicago, where she was confined for several weeks Mr. and Mr?. Morton Trout of Pennsylvania avenue, have as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. lister Wilhelm of Dixon, U. Mrs. Maud IePew has returned to her home in Fort Wayn, after havn;r been the jruest of Mrs. Hull, of C;5 Sheridan avenue. Mrs. Klink and daughter. Miss Porr.t;.y of Oleon. IS. T ., have returned ':om a trip to Casper, W'yo., and are u j'-s. at the x. B. Miller home In f-h.-i'.dan avenue, they being on their

Kn.eward tr:p. Miss Evelyn Harper of IaTorte avenue, is able to is out ascatn. M;ss Ca.rrio Gillette of Central avenue, has received her diploma from the Pestallozl-Froebel Kindergarten ( v.'iepe in Chicago. M'ss Gillette will be assistant to Mifs Vera AVilson in Tc.e Whltinsr' Kindergarten in the ensum? Fchoo! year. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Maunder and children A1W and Edward, of Ohio avenue, will leave tomorrow for Kankakee. !'!.. to spend a week.

ana are aecetKed by The Whltlnc ctt 524. llth St.. rbOKe 13S-W.

WANTED: Girl rr woman for (teneral housework; apply Mrs. J. K. Gambril. 325 La Porte Ave. S-7-2 PHICF.SS THBATKK KlMf.HT Bert I.ytelt in "Cnexpected Placet;" Also: la.! . episode of Houdini renal. Com r.sr tomorrow. Mrs. Vernon Castle ComjinK Monday and Tuesday. "The .Auction of Souls," the $10 no a sf.at

picture.

GIRL WANTED To work In .tore; apply 101 119th street, ing llnd.

S-S-l Candy

MENU HINT Breakfast.

Berries. Cereal and Cream Nut Bread. Jeilv. Cofff. Luncheon. Raisin and Nut Sandwiches. Vegetable Salad. Strawberry Pie. Iced Tea. Dinner. Cre-m of Ap-irajs Sotip. Wnfers. Salmon Loaf with Tomato Sauce. Creamed Peas in Patty Pan Pies. Home-maae Broad and Butter. Crabapple Jelly. Lettuce (Mayonnaise Dressing). CofTee.

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DELICIOUS DRESSINGS.

RECIPES FOR A DAY.

Sour Cream Cucumber Dressing Pare the cucumbers and then coak in ice-cold salt water for one-half hour. Wipe dry and then prate. Place in a bowl and add: Two tablespoons of crated onion, three tablespoons of finely minced

parsley, two tablespoons of lemon I juice, one teaspoon of salt, ore teaj spoon of paprika, one-half teaspoon i of mustard, one teaspoon of u?ar, ! ere cup of sour cream, beaten stiff.

tilend well anil then use on f:sh or meat, sa!ad, lettuce, tomato ar.i lettuce cr potato sr. lad. Plain French Dressing Place ir a fm.t jar or a wide-mouthed i ottie One teaspoon of alt, one tecppoon of sup-ar, one-half teaspoon of pap

rika, one-nail cup ot on. jwe ot one

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Salmon Loaf One can pink i gar. Shake until creamy, stlmon, one cup two-minute oat food J AH of these dressings will sepaicooked), two slices bacon, four irate if left standing- anv lenrrth of

The poor house and a pauper's prave are about the unhappiest thintts that men can meet. Invest a little money each vve.k in the AVhitins Savings Loan Aesieiatioii and avoid lnectinr both or either 0f thee . Jf-S-l

Mrs. Cnra Dunnintr of Hheridan avenue expects to return j home from Hastings Mich., where .-he went f'ur weeks ag", owing to the iHness of her motljier. Ml-, and Mrs. Pavid Prttchard and dauiht ers Miti.s "1adys and Oliven ind Mr. and Mrs. Krank -l!i.on and ison Willard left yesterday mnrnlne; fir a motor trip to Starved Rock. I!l The Tri Kappa Sorority entertained at a misrellnneous chower on Wf.lncs.

day evenine in honor of two of thfir members, Mrs. Georsre Hornet. nee Marguerite Schaub and Mrs Arnold Exton-Porter, nee Mai suerite Griff ith, both recently wedded The party wag progressive, the f.ame f T,00" being: enjoyed at the home of Mrs. Waldo Jennings In Oliver street, where an elaborate spread was serve!. The shower being- & surprise on the brides, they were taken to the home of Mrs. C. x. Maekey in Oliver street tinder the pretense that the new sorority

pieageft were to put on a program.

tablespoons tomato sauce, four crackers, one teaspoon salt. Bone and mince one can of pink salmon, stir in one cup of two-minute oat food (cooked); add tomato sauce and salt. Roll the crnckers fine and add to mixture. Mold into oblong loaf. With a knife make two lengthwise slits on top of loaf and irsert slices of bacon. Bake from

time, but if mixed in a frui jar they

may simply te shaken until creamy again and then used. Mayonnaise Dressing Place the yolk of one egg in a soup piate and add: One teaspoon of lemon juice, one-quarter teaspoon of paprika, cne-quarter teaspoon of mustard. Beat with a fork until thick and cramy bt-fore adding th-? oil. Then

l,,c''u,,u lo "rw-quaners or an nour, beat in the oil. adding a little lemon in hot oven. Serve with tomato jiuice or vinegar from time to time Favt' r o r, t.. i Th's dressing may be made in a howl Creamed Teas in Patty Pan Pies ; with a dover egg beater. Add the i wd cups flour, four teaspoons salt last of all. h-Aing powder, one teaspoon suit.; Russian Dressing One beet ontwo taolespoons margarine, three-; carrot, one onion. Pare t!' raw quarter cup miln. ore quart creamed, vegetables and then grate them into PCtfw u u , i ' ta bowl and od: n one-half Sift together flour, baking powder ! teaspoons cf salt, one and one-half f?ri Wrk hortenir.? with j teaspoons of paprika, three-quarter tips of finger.-: add rmlk until nv.x- teaspoons of mustard, two teaspoons Y?nild Vly- Toss cn cf Fuar' one CUP thick' mkyoa. floured board ana rod ore-quarter' rf.ie dressing inch thick; cut in four-inch squares.; Beat to thorouehlv mx This Line greased patty tins and fill with .recipe is the genuine Russian riressc.eamed peas; fold ov-r edges, but ing as ,t is used m the rrcat

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ing. B-own well in hot oven.

during the harvesting.

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The fine wheat flavor the satisfying taste the allaroHtid appetising goodness of WARD'S BRKAD lifts the eta.5 cf life from being Incidental to a meal to the place where it belongs of first importance. Serve- plenty of WARD'S BREAD at your table. No food osts so little or so completely fills every nutrition requirement. WARD'S BREAD and good butter compose a balanced ration which will help build bone, muscle and tissue in young and old. Try that delicious WARD iat wl'h the home made flaror

1 MOTHER HUBBARD f5 Brings back lo mir.d your mother's kind. The loaf with E5 fine eating and keeping qualities, which keeps fresh and EE moist to the last crumb and makes delicious toast.

WARD'S FAR-FAMED BREADS TIP-TOP

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DAINTY-MAID PEACF-TIME WHEATHEART ROMANY RTF YANKEE RYE LONG IDFAL FAMILY LOAF

Your nf-arest dealer can fcupply you with these varieties of WARD'S BREftO and CAKES Ask for them by name.

WARD'S FAR-FAMED CAKES SILVFR QUEEN SUNKIST COLD FAIRY SPONGE DEVILS DREAM KlhLNO (.OLDEN NLW;ET CREAMY SPICE SOI'THERN PRIDE

W hen they reached the Mackey h' nie they were agreeably surprised as each was the recipient of many K a u tif ;:1 (tifts. Mr. and Mrs. Moit n Trout, accompanied by ti.eir pt-ests. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wilhelni. of Iixon. 111., spent estcrdqy Hi the H'.ll home in Hohrian strei t, Hammond, where a Katherin was held in honor of th 7th lirthdav anniversary of Mrs. Mill's father William Meyers, who is also a brother of Mrs. Trout. Auto thieves are infesting Whitinjr, the battery belonging to father Ooarbach's MUchell tar having been stolen from his parage on Wednesday n:Kiit. A few nights before. H. P. Spurrier discovered a man in h.s srarase removing" the tires from his machine, one tire already having- been removed. The man. however, made his getaway. Mrs. Mayme p;lker and Miss Val N'ahlovsky of Cleveland, Ohio, are here visiting their aunt. Mrs John Injmv-fr and cousin, Mrs. Fred Ab

bott, of Cleveland avenue.

I Thursday evening was an evenin? of i plea -ml surprises fnr the WhitinK S j uneert audience. The blustry w;nd. EE! which had made It so difficult for the ZZZ ! clever little band master to please the CS nudience last Thursday were absent. " and the very nature of the evening went toward making the conceit eni5 joyai.dt. The baii'1 was at its best. Tr ,md one was reminded of some such ZZZ an experifnee ns the hearirgr of a "SS quaint o'd sonsr well S'in. It a r- an eveninar of t!easant memories. 22 Truj o form the rendition of th

overture "Poet and Peasant. by Suppe. was sracefuily beautifi-.l. And then the first surprise of the evening. Mr. Hob Allan, connected with the T..o Feist Music Fublishir.fr Co. of New York, and in Chicago on his vacation, was the soloist of the eventnsr. His very clever Interpretation of those popular ..onirs: -You'!! Find A Eittle I Mxieland In France." 'Jerry" and "Chansr" won him the favor of the bij? .rowd: and it was with rejrret that one thouirht of this as Mr. Allan's only appearance. The instrumental success nf the evei ins was the playint; of Mr. Josef

Hof man's ersion uf our National Anthem. Mr. Hofman is ns : .1 - i d iy cr:tics as .A ro i i(rj 's fi't-rufit panot. and without si !!. i a t ion to tlie air he h;is mad tht- jtar pan-led li.inn. r

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our Anthem to Mi. Hay

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melody of Talk ;nic

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for arransrinjr the ner as band nrjsic. Hay. had hern ch: 161st fteifiment of

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Complexion Smorth and velvety as the r-'tal cf a ros Is tl.e complexion aidei ty Nadiie Face Powder This delicate beautif.er

trr-ptirtn an iniielir.abie -:.arm n charm whlli I'r.fers in the memory, 1 ' c rirrfTth texture cf Kaciinc adheres until vvahel rff. !t prevent ;ir.b:r.i or t'.ie return cf -':t,-oU-r-:5a.. flcJi i;i c.c'-.csj ia refreshi". cr-,d it cannot barm rtnk t.-.c tc: It-rest skin. fin.ni . Na.2i Y.?ce Powder nhi:e jdexiuns today. W by not yout:- i r.-V' 1". Crtrn Brett On'.-j At U. itr.j t'ji ft c .untrre. If thej in'; ir, lj fnai. ?3c. NATIONAL TOILET COMPANV. i"e, Paris. Ter.n.

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Monday and Tuesday, August 11 th and 12th Tk Auction of Souk with

Aurora Ik rdiganiai -krself The solo biu'vivor f 500.000 CiriFtian Armenian rirls. This ii;-fin'c shows; trnfhfiiJlv what she K went through for Two Years in a Turkish Harem, k

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WOMAN SAVED MUCH BUFFERING By takin g Friend's Advice and Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. West Plain?, Mo. "I wag a!l run down in health, had indigestion and u r-

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Now Is the Time to Oet Kdd of These Ug-Ty Spots. Tlicr-'s no Ion nor the Fliphtest wrd if failing ashamed of your frock Ion, as Othinc double strength is guaranteed lo remove these homely spots. Simply get an ounce of Othin double strength from Rny drugKit and apply a !"", of it niht and mornlniy and you should soon see that even the worst freckles have bejtun to disappear, while the liKhtfr ones have vanished entirely. It is seldom that more than an ounce is needed to completely clear th! skin and gain a beautiful, clear complexion. Re sure to ask for the double strength Othine as this is sold under fruarantee of money back if it fails to remove freckles. Adv.

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Wlum you arc tirr-l out after tiio day's crincl

you will tiiul nuisif to bo the best brat or and it? ot't'eots on tin- mind nro innanont. The tiuostion of "What v iil wo d for amusv-mont ?" is fully answoK'd. when t!ir-ro is a 'layer piano in your hom.

.fust tint on vi mr "old f;ivorit"' nnd with :i fv JbJ'

jontlo strokos of the edal, the best musician- will l-rin-j: forth all the beauties of the melody. Strauhes Sell The Be?Pianos and Player Pianos made in this oountry. They are not the "just as -rood" kind, but instruments that will be "rood enouah to be mjoyed by your a'randchlidren. ESTEY, BEHE BROS., LINDEMAN, HAZELTON, KKANICH & BACH, BRAMBACH, LUDVIG, KOHLER & CAMPBELL, HAINES BROS., STRAUBE, MARSHALL & WENDELL, FRANCIS BACON, ETC. Our Absolutely One Price No Commission plan f selling pianos means that you do not pay from 2,") to 7." extr.i for your iano to orne "play like friend" who steered you into our store. Test the skin jranie piano dealers Test Us. New Player Pianos $395 Convenient Monthly Payments

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