Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 66, Hammond, Lake County, 4 September 1919 — Page 12

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Pa?e Twelve. THE TIM121 Thursday September 4, 1919 TWO MEMBERS OF COMMITTEE PROBING MEXICAN SITUATION LIVE ON BORDER Djug and Toilet Specials Sweet Marl Toilet Soap Special eight 6c bars for 25c 38c 60 Mulslfied Cocoanut Oil for shampooing Special at '. War tax 2c. 50c Caldwell's Syrup of Pepsin. Special at War tax 2c 50c Pepaodent Tooth Paste. Special at 1 Jr DOUBLE STAMPS ALL DAY FRIDAY V 39c 39c raceful New Autumn Suits 1 I War tax 2c. Filet Laces

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Left to right: Sntora Marcus A. Smith. Albert B. Fall and Fraak BL Brand a gee. ' Senators Marcus A. Smith of Arizona, Albert B. Fall of New Mexico end Frank B. Brandasree of Connecticut compose the sub-committee of the senate committee of foreign relations which will investigate the Mexican situation. Senator Smith is the Democrat of the three. He and Fall, because of the fact that they live in border states, are acquainted with conditions which exist in Mexico.

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Mrs. Henry Jergena who has been I'Jita i-1 for several months Is improvingnicely and able to be up and around again. Mr. and Mrs. Ben HUbrlck. nd family are going' to xnova to Dyer this week. The Tow nBoard will hold lta regular monthly jneeting on Thursday evening. The children of the Parochial school who attended mass during vacation, were given an outing by Rev. A. Badina oa Wednesday at Spring Hill Grove. A good time was had by all. The public schools started school on Tuesday morning wit ha large attendance and oa Monday. September ;th. the parochial school will begin. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Oswald, Mrs. John Stark and son John, spent Wednesday at Hammond.

ROBERTSDALE

Mrs. George Gross and grandson, returned to their home in Cleveland, Ohio, aXter a two week's visit spent at thj Piau home on Myrtle avenueMi S3 Ruth Maaterson returned from her trip to Mt Washington, Missouri, where she sjent a month visiting her slater, Mrs E Nyland and family. Mrs. Augusta Eggers and sister, Mrs. J. Ereesen of East Chicago, returned from their trip to Crete, IU., where they spent several days visiting with friends. The Pythian Sisters will hold their meeting as usual Friday evening and all members are requested to attend as

LEMON JUICE FOR FRECKLES

Girls! Make 'beauty lotion for a'few cents Try It!

Squeeze the Juice of two lemons Into

a bottle containing three ounces of

orchard white, shake well, and you have a quarter pint of the best freckle and

tan lotion, and complexion beautifler, a very, very small cost-

Tour grocer has the lemons and any

drug store or toilet counter will supply three ounces of orchard wliite for a few cents. Massage this sweetly fragrant

lotion into the lace, neck, arms snr hands each daj and see how freck

and blemishes disappear and how clear les! It is harmless and never irritate

MAN'S BEST AGE A man is as old as his organs ; he can be as vigorous and healthy at 70 a 3 at 35 if he aids his organs in performing their functions. Keep your vital organs healthy with COLD MEDAL

there will he initiationMr- and Mrs. White of Lake avenue entertained Mrs. Anderson of Zioa Cit; on Labor DayMr. and Mrs. William Bahn of Eas' Side were visiters at the Thiesson honv the forepart of the week. Fred Halg of Indiana Boulevard. wh fell and dislocated his collar bone whil at work at the Standard is getting alon; as well as can be expectedxaabgshoulderetaol etaoln etaoi axaraMiss Gladys Lane returned to he home on Myrtle avenue Monday froc Capron, 111., where she spent her vaca Uon with her grand-father Mr. Lane. Mr. and Mrs. Plau and family motore to Lincoln Park on Labor Day. Mrs. Oscar Gaiias is still quite ill a her home on Myrtle avenue, with a ver severe case of the Quincy. sore throaand is under the care of Dr. Timm. Mrs. K.. SchaJf of Indiana Boulevan and Mrs. Buehler of Lake avenue returt ed from their trip to Benton Harbo Mich., where they spent several week taking baths for their health, which lv. Improved a great deal. Mrs. Mcllie Fick, daughter Laura an Miss Adeline Gallas, spent Labor Da at Lincoln Park.

The world's standard remedy for kidney, livar, bladder and uric add troubles sine 1696; corrects disorders; stimulates vital organs. All druggists, three sizes. Look (for ibs nana Gold Modal oa averr ho and accept bo iauUUoa.

WE PAINT FORDS FOR $15.00 Cut prices on all other makes. Let us wax your new car the way it should be waxedCUT RATE AUTO PAINT SHOP

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Fashion's Forecast

By Annabel Worthington.

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LADY'S AND MISS' DRESS.

This Quaint frock hat the fashionable drape waist which develops into a sash at the back. It is cot la kimono affect sad the eaa eais are Joined at tiie nadarana seaa. T frost is cut la aa odd amy and la polled down ever the skirt t produce a ioug waited effect. The aeck may a la aral ar U-absp. Two lengths f sleeve are grraa. The oos piece gkirt in gathered aad faatsos at the back. Tli lady's and aalas' dress No. 9311 Is cat ia sizea 16, IS years and 36 ta 42 inches bast measure. Width at lower edge Is 3H yards. The SO-Lnch size requires S yards SG-iach material, srlta yard 3Hnch contrasting for cuffs, aad

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Select Bohlinger Shorthand School Day and Evening Classes Ruff Building. Phone Hammond 29S1

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In new patterns, suitable for underwear and curtain edging. Yard

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Tarn O Shanters

for the school girl. In all colors and a large variety of shapes; velveteens and plushes. From $1.19 to $3.50 The Bertha Collar In beautiful new patterns that are sure to please. Priced from $1.50 to $3.50 Ladies' Vestees for that new fall suit. We have just received a wonderful line of above In the very newest patterns, in lace and embroidery effects. Prices from $1.69 to $5.50 Moire Ribbons 5tfc Inches wide- Beautiful new shades and all the staple colors, In extra heavy OA quality, at , ubC

Every one new and individual. They are beautifully tailored of excellent qualities of velour, poiret twill, serpre and wool poplin. All wanted colorings are represented. Many graceful models to select from. Navy Poriet Twill Suits lined with best quality silk. Made with four larpe folds across the back, edged with heavy silk "7Q "7C cord. Finished with buttons and string belt 3 J.U Stylish Copen Velour Suits Suitable for a small woman; large round collar, blouse ef

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A Taupe Velour-de-Laine Suit Straight lined back, heavily embroidered, buttoned straight up the front with a band of nutria across the bottom. Also collar and cuffs of nutria. CI CR 7R Lined with Mallinson's brocaded silk 4 I U J- U

Boy's Part Wool Suits

Smock Sweaters

All wool fancy stitch smock sweaters

Uith string lacers at the side. Priced at .

of novelty materials in green brown and grey; Norfolk and waist seam models; ages 3 to 10. $8.75 to $10.50 Boy's All Wool Suits

S5 95 f novelty and plain materials; v "u Norfolk and waist seam models.

finished

Pink Batiste Corsets with elastic bust gorea, free hip and medium

long skirt; four hose supporters; $2.60 value for

$1.79

pockets and belts. $13.75 to $16.50 Juvenile Dept. 2nd Floor.

Girls' Gingham Dresses for school, in all pretty colors, plaids and checks. Trimmed with

contrasting colors; cuffs and belts; ages 8 to 14. $1.95 to $5.75 Children's New Fall Hats Just received. In brown, taupe, green, blue and black. Made of pau velvets, trimmed with fur or feathere. $3.95 to $12.50

Extraordinary Values Men's Suits

New Fall Styles

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All the new fall models, single and double breasted, waist line styles to be worn with or without bet. Crescent, vertical or regu-

ar pockets. In fact, eveything to make an

deal suit ; plain browns,

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Men's and Young Men's Light Felt Hats.

just the hat for immediate de- rtC fin nand; brown, green and gray 4)uaUU Men's and Young Men's New Fall Hats, in 11 the new shades and colors; IT if fifl

all sizes and dimensions J)TtUU

Boys' Outfitting Department

Boys Two-Pants Suits Nobby new fall styles, waist line with belt all around; gray, brown and blue mixtures; trousers cut full and lined through- 1 O C fl out; sizes 6 to IS, at aaOU

Boys Blue Serge Suits

Made la latest models for boys 7 to IS years;

pants cut full and lined throughout, at 115 and

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Boys Blouses Light and dark colors, standard makes; all sizes to 16 years, at

Boya' Shlrta, neat stripes; sizes 12H to 14

89c

$1.50

Men's Trousers Men's Pajamas . Men's Night Shlrta Men's Dress Shirts Men's Llsje Hose Men's Cotton Hose

$2 95 By8' School Caps $165 Boy8' w,nter Union suits..-. $1.25 89C Boya' Fall Hats.. $1.50 $1.85 By' swate $2.50 29c Bys Worsted "Jerseys -$3.50 19C Boys' Neckwear 5QC

36-inch Old Fashioned Hope Muslin Our regular 34c muslin. For Friday and Saturday, QQf special per yard .Qj Limit 10 vards.

School Shoes for Boys and Girls Quality Good and Prices Most Reasonable

Misses' Gun Metal Lace Shoes MlsBes' Gun Metal Lace Shoes Gun metal, solid leath

er, pony height; sizes 11 14 to 2.

Special .,

-..L- $2.98 S :

Child's sizes, same shoe

Misses' Brown Lace Sroes Misses' Brown Lace Shoes, solid leather, good wear

ing; sizes 11 to 2. Priced

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$3.48

Child's slree same shoe, Vz to 11, at S2.98

Growing Girls' Gun Metal Shoes Growing Girls' Gun Metal Shoes Solid leather, medium round toe and low heels; Just right for AA school wear; sires 2H to 7. Triced at j)3iUo Sams shoe In dark brown, slzea 2'a to 7, at 4,48

Specials in Piece Goods Section

40-inch White Crepe de Chine, an excellent quality. Friday and Saturday, d4 QQ vard.., i 1.90 40-inch Pussy Willow Taffeta in wanted shades of black and

navy; selling regular at o.ou

Special Friday and Sat., yard.

A. C V '-'a W $5.19

Snowdown Nainsook in pretty silky finish material; worth 29c to 35c yard. Friday OKf and Saturday, yard 4vu Turkish Towels in fancy patterns and stripes, our regulai 65c value. Friday C7f and Sat., each U

Boys' Dark Brown Leather Shoes Boys' Brown Leather Shoes Leather

soles that will wear; sizes 1 to 5. Special at

$4.00

Boys Double Wear School Shoes Box calf uppers, have double wear chrome soles, every pair guaran- AiJ g"A teed, 1 to 5. at y)HiUU

House Furnishing Specials

Week End Groceries

Pet Brand, doze tall cans S1.75

Milk

Per can Dozen baby cans., Per can

...88 Wit

P Kirk's American OOap Family, Rub-No More or Fels Naphtha 10 bars 73

Q Best Oane Granulated, with grocery order or j.du OUgai or more (flour, soap or dairy products QQp tint irlndprlY 10 lbs - UVU

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Electric Iron Rochester, guaranteed, highly polished, regular

family size, or

Preserving Kettle Grey enameled with

rire bail handle, 8-qt-

Water Pail Tea Kettle

Grey enamel with wood handle, 10at. size. Extra

Grey enamel with wood ha.ndle, extra

large size. Very

sale t S5,9? size. Very special. gQ special atQ5 gpecial at -89d

Kitchen Ktenzer Scouring Powder, 4 cans 21 Fancy Red Alaska Salmon 1 lb. tall can 30 Mason Fruit Jars, special quart size, dozen 89C 20-Mute Team Borax, 1 lb. pkg Monarch Brand Tomato Catsup, large bottle.23C

Aroo Gloss Starch, two 1 lb. hoxes 19 Superior Family Soap, 10 bars , 494 Monarch Brand Coffee, 3 lb. can S1.49 Washington Crisps Corn Flakes, per pkg X0 Campbell's Vegetable or Tomato Soup, can 10 i

Mason Fruit Jar Rings, good quality, 3 doz.-.og Swlffa i-rlde Washing Powder, I pkgs 18d Good Quality Toilet Paper, 4 rolls . 45i Sweetheart Toilet Soap, 4 bars 25 Virginia Apple Butter, Per can g Yuban Coffee, special 1 lb. can 49

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