Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 78, Hammond, Lake County, 18 September 1919 — Page 14
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Thursday, Sept. 18, 1919.
Bottled fflanpowor Couphs and colds are weakening". Get rtd of them as quickly as you can. Catarrh la any form saps ths vitality. Fight It and fight It hard. There Is a remedy to help you do It a medicine of forty-seven years' established merit. Try It. PE-RU-NA For CaUrrh tnd Catarrhal Ccnditiois It purlfles the blood, rerulates the digestion, aids elimination, tones up the nerve centers and carries health to all the mucous linings. For the relief of those pains In stomach and bowels, belching, sour stomach, rheumatism, pains In the hack, sides and. lolna, PE-RU-NA is recommended.
PB-RU-NA. restores to healthy action the vital organs which r no IntimataW re-
i! lated to the strength ' iUI and Tlffor of the sa tiorv. Vj 7k There arwTowrtee A "I ounces of health gtr- ' I Inr punch and pep
in every bottle. PERU - NA Is a rood medicine to have la the house, ready-to-take for emergencies. It is a good remedy to us any time. tablets i uaua SOLD EYtftYYiiEKt
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Mr. and Mrs, Fred Hamana were Chicago visitors yesterday. Mrs. Fred Hillman will entertain the Needle Club this afternoon. The Royal Neighbors will rive dance in the Odd. Fellow's hall Wednesday evening. Grant Ellington tof Ttamsley. Ky who has bee nvisiting his sister, Mrs.
Fred Hillman, returned home yester
day. Mrs. Hillman accompanied him as far as Crown Point. The Misses "VVm. Stimmel and Carl Krause transacted business in Chicago yesterday. The Whist Club will meet Thursday r.:ght at the home of Mrs. H. Brandt.
WATCH FOR RUB-NO-MORE COUPON For complete satisfaction use Rub-No-More Naptha Soap, Washing Powder, Soap Flakes and Spotless Cleanser. Ask for Rub-No-More at all Grocers. 9-18-25
SHOW AT WALLACE The annual Cower and vegetable show at the Wallace school In Hammond will be held Friday afternoon of this week. All of the Cowers and vegetables which will bo on display have been raised by ihe children during the summer and will be exhibited for prize ribbons. The judges will be Mrs. D. J. Moran. Mrs. Eugene Cooper, and Airs. Robert Oillls. After the show the articles will be sold for t.e benefit of the school. Suffered 3 Years with Rheumatism, Catarrah and Stomach Trouble, Since Taking No. 40, Feels Fine. Gary, Ind.. April 25, 1919. I suffered for over three years with chronic rheumattain, catarrh, constipation, stomach trouble, bad blood, nervous spells, aching limbs, so I could not sleep. Saw an advertisement In the dally paper about Mendenhall's Number 4 9 For The Blood. Thought I would give U a trial. Altho I was discouraged, as I had doctored with a number of physicians and fried numerous medicines without receiving any benefit, I have taken but two bottles of Number 40. Can eat anything 1 want without fear and am not near so nervous and am feeling fine. I am now starting on my third bottle. Mrs, Gosfine Rainey, 2270 JefTerson St." 40 Is demanded in poisoning, gouty conditions, mal-nutrltion. auto-toxication, constipation, liver and stomach troubles. Believed to remove and prevent gall stones, appendicitis. Successfully used in eczema and skin diseases. Used with phenomenal success in chronic rheumatism, catarrh, lumbago, myalgia (pain in the muscles, muscular rheumatism or neuralgia) glandular swellings, scrofula, mercurial and lead poisoning, abscesses, sores, ulcers, boils and carbuncles. Sold by Jos, Wels. Hammond; Central Drug Store, Indiana Harbor. Adv.
EYES-
ScientificaUy Examined Glasses Pitted. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Hammond Optical Parlor
141 E. State St.
Hammcnd, lr4,
I DELUXE THEATRE
COaiitENCIITO SUNDAY fazimova in "The Brat" 100 per cent production. This Is ic- reason for running it as she spars all through the play, while in r last production she ws in the dure only at Intervals.
NICK PORTER Farm Sale Auctioneer Highlands, Ind. Call or "write for dates. Terms reasonable.
Bel Canto Phonographs Backed by a $60,000,000.00 corporation, sold by . THE MUSIC MART 151 State St., Hammond.
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We sell Dependable Merchandise at Prices within Everybody's Financial Reach
It Pays to Save Minas Trading Stamps Double Stamps Friday
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MSimas Co,
In the CAFETERIA Wholesome Food; Courteous Service and Reasonable Prices.
A Noteworthy Suit Event
Which should prove especially interesting to all Calumet Region fs Stylish yet Economical Dressers. Navy Tricotine Suits in high waist line models; trimmed with black silk braid and bone buttons. Lined throughout with handsome figured $69.75
Taupe Velour Suits Cut in the short front and long line back style; heavily embroidered and rt-
lleved with fur trimmings and large N'utrice col
lar and cuffs. Special at
Plush Coat Sale Nearing a Close Friday and Saturday Marks the End.
Prices are now at their lowest level. The future will witness them far in ad
vance. Those anticipating the purchase II
of a new plush coat should avail them- w'i''Av
selves of the savings offered now f fP' Short Plush Coats Assortment of loose-tack models; rft
Finely finished with large Raccoon collars- They
regularly sell for $68.75; Friday and Saturday at ,
$62.77
v.
3165.00
Plum Silvertone Suits Beautifully tailored models finished with exquisite black, silk cord and trimmed with buttons. Lined with a plum colored
satin. An interesting value at
Black Karama Coats Thejre- finished with Yukon Seal collars and cuffs and are relieved at the bottom
with a handsome band. Beautifully lined. Ordi
narily $79.75; price Friday, and Saturday
$71.77
$39.75
Long Plush Coats Wonderfully fashioned of good quality plus!?. Beautiful Sal satin, lining. The large long collars and all-round belts make them particularly charming. Regular price CO ft OflT J32 50; reduced Fri. and Sat to ZvaD
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Blouses of the Hour Beautiful Undertimes
Chic Georgette blouses that will fasinate those attending Friday's and Saturday's selling.
Georgette Blousee Buff, rose, sunset, navy and white.
Embroidered with floss and beads. Collection conslts
of an assortment of high-neck and tailored models. Special at
$5.95
Black Georgette Blouses Styled with bell sleeves and open work embroidery about collar and cuffs. Pretty
Jet beads represent the trimmings. Priced at
.75
Navy Georgette Blouses Fashioned in the Peplum bot
tom styles; heavily embroidered with yarn and finished
in a very charming manner.' Very moderate at
that will delight those desirous of replenishing their undergarment needs for little money. Nainsook Envelope Chemise; . trimmed with
lace and organdy and finished with rosettes of
pink and blue ribbon. Dainty little garments at
$2.95
Muslin and Crepe Gowns; made of fine quality
material; lace and embroidery trimmed and
very nicely fashioned. Priced from $4.95 to
$1.00
$16.50
Satin and Crepe de Chine Night Gowns. Our assortments of these pretty garments so complete as to deserve the highest commendation.
Nicely finished and beautifully trimmed.
Prices range from $4.95
Pretty Frocks for the Girls Dresses that will appear to Mothers' Purses and their Little Daughters' sense of beauty.
Gingham Wash Dresses. Come In pretty plaids and pink, blue and green colorings. Finished with dainty white collars and cuffs and
very handsomely trimmed.
In sizes 8 to 14
from $38 to
k i -' r ' 1 1 $5.95
Voile de Nord Gingham Dresses. They're guaranteed not to tade In pink, blue and gTeen colors; trimmed with smocking and relieved
with, white eollars nnj cuffs-
Sized 2 to , at
$2.75
$25.75
All Wool Serge Dresses. These are decked with white braid,
pleats and pretty, big sailor collars. Ask to
see this model. Size 10 to 14 at
$12.45
tail
A Crowning Suit Feature Hammond's Greatest Showing of Moderately Priced Suits for Fall
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Greatest not only in point of variety, but each suit is a value that cannot be duplicated today to sell for anywhere near the price we ask. The models are the newest single and double breasted, waist-seam, belted or conservative styles. Made of mixtures, flannels, cheviots and plain weaves; sizes for men and young men, at Boys' Suit Special With Two Pairs Trcusers, novelty mixtures, in new belted
styles; sizes 6 to 18. at Men's Trousers Made of worsteds, c&seimeres and mixtures. Plain or cuff bottoms; sizes 2S to n0 waist. Exceptional value S4.95 Special Values for Men Ribbed Union Suits SI. 98 Cooper's Wool Union Suits S2!98 Wool Shirts and Drawers. SI. 50 Men's Dress Shirts Sl!85 Khaki Work. Shirts Sl.25 Heavy Blue Overalls S1.T5
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. Little Chaps' Velvet Suits Ever notice how cute a little fellow looks all decked out in one of those rich looking velvet suits. Makes quite a picture, doesn't he? We've a most complete assortment of Little Men's velvet suits. If needing one you can make a selection here to your entire satisfaction. Eton Collar with every suit. (Second Floor.)
Remarkable Shoe Values
SI
Mouse Brown Boot A beautiful glace kid with leather Louis heels, long slender vamp, a classy
boot, A A to D, priced
$12
.50
Mouse Brown and Havana Brown . Boot 9-inch height with cloth top, very dressy new models of
that long slender type; A A to
D, all sizes at 10 and
$9.50
Black Glace Kid Boot--9-ineh height, Goodyear welt sewed soles, plain narrow toes, long
vamp, AA to D, sizes 3 to 9-
Priced at
$8.50
HlQh Grade Black Glace Kid Boot Classy English model, military
heels, Goodyear welt sewed soles; AA to D, all sizes- Priced at
$9.00
Growing Girls' Shoe A large assortment of black and brown leather to select from, in sizes and widths to fit the foot properly. Priced at S5.00 to S7.50
Special Sale of Remnants Particularly Attractive to Economy Seekers With the close of one of the most successful years In our yard-goods Seotlon, th season's end finds thousands of remnants and short ends for quick disposal. Until this merchandise is cleared up the first Thurdav In each month will be "Remnant Day." The first aeries of the event will begin tomorrow, Friday. To those who traverse the remunerative highways of Economy "Remnant Day" should prove- a special attraction indeed.
White Batiste 40 inches; fine
oUalltv: tape edge; worth Boc in
1 to 5 yard lengths at yard
White Voiles 40 inches; highly mercerized Quality; 45c value; 1
to 5 yard lengths, at yard
Dotted Swiss 38 Inches; small block designs; suitable for cur
tains; 39c quality in 2 to 3 yd. lengths, at yd.
I9c highly alue; 1
27c ; small or cur-
21c
Checked Nalnsook---36 inches; for
underwear, etc-; 39c values, in 3
to 8 yard lengths, at yard
Damask Satin mercerized; in beautiful floral and blocked de
signs; yalue to 89 o In L to 4 yd. lengths, at yd.
Huok Toweling Fairfax brand; red border for kitchen purposes,
In 2 to 5 yd. lengths, at yard
25c ed; in ked de-
57c
brand; irposes, 10c
Outing Flannel Colored; In dark
and light patterns, in 2 to 4 yd.
lengths, at yard
Apron Gingham 27 Inches; in ail
size checks; good Quality, in 2 to
6 yard lengths, at yard
Muslin Remnants in 2 to 5 yd, lengths; a fabric now selling else
where at 34o. Special
yard
I9c
; in ail in 2 to I8c ) 5 yd, lg else-
28c
Zephyr Ginghams 82 inches; in
the new plaids and etrlpes ; worth
to 46o yard. Special tomorrow at
White Lawns 36 inches; in 1 to
5 yard lengths; worth all of 26c yd. Special at
Silks 30 to 36 inch widths; fine qualities. Shantungs, poplins and Tub etrlpes. Ordinary J1.50 values
in 1 to 5 yard pieces, at yard
27c
in 1 to I6c
78c
Voiles, Silk Tissues 40 inches; striped, beautiful dark patterns in
3 to 6 yard lengths; values
98c; special at yard
to
39e
Silks 30 to 40 inch widths in taffeta, messalines and plaids.
Waist, skirt and dress materials;
$2-50 raluee, at yard -
$1.59
Ginghamettes 32 inches; 2 to 5 yard lengths. This fabric formerly sold to S9c the i a yard; tomorrow at I HC Silk Finish Pongee 32 inches; also Soisettes in desirable shades; 2 to 6 yd. lengths; Ap 49c value, at yard WwC Mercerized Poplins 27 inches;' worth all of 45c yard; in 2 to 5
yard lengths; special at yard
35c
" Munsingwear " Union Suits for .women and children "Munsingwear" union suits are so fine in quality as to satisfy the most particular. so perfect in fit as to be absolutely comfortable. so moderate in price that everyone can afford them. In all styles and weights, both Cotton and Wool.
$1 jo
to $5
.00
Money -Saving Grocery Specials
10 ban FECS NAPTHA SOAP . . . . . 59c With grocery order of $1.50 or more, flo,ur, sugar or dairy products not included.
Kitchen Powder; 4 cans
Klenzer Scouring
Snider's Tomato Catsup, 8 oz. bottle Best Quality Pure Lard; per lb.
New Pack Early June Peas;
per oan 17c; 3 cans
2lc 15c 35c
Farmhouse Brand Butter; quart Jar
Skinner's Macaroni ghetti or Noodles; 3 pkgs.
50c Apple 32c
Spa25c
Smi:ax Brand Fancy Red Alaska Salmon; 1 lb. tall can U I Q Uneeda Biscuits or Crispo Crackers; I P. 2 pkgs. I 3C
Minas Blend Coffee; 3 lbs
$1.40; per lb.
Fresh Roasted Santos
fee; per lb. Rub-No-More Powder, 4 lb. pkg
Peets' Crystal White Soap;
10
48c
tOB Cof. 45c 25c-
bars
63s
New Pack Preserves; Curtis
Blue Label; 1 lb. Jar 3 Nov 2 cans Solid Pack Tomatoes Pet Brand Milk; Tall cans Baby cans
Cof. Sunmaid Brand Fancy Seeded
Raisins; 1 lb. f pkg. l yc Fancy Roast Beef; 1 f" 1 lb. size can 0C (Quantity limited.)
Virginia Sweet Potatoes, 4 pounds
45c
37c 15c 7ic
71c
Week End Drug Specials
Cocoa Hardwater Castile Soap, very
special, 3 bars for..
25c
Emulsified Cocoanut Oil Shampoo 50c bottle OC"
special at Owls
War tax 2c
Warn polo's Extract of Cod Liver Oil.
$1.00 bottle special at
War tax 3c
69c
Peroxide of Hydrogen, 1 lb. bottle, 25c 18c War tax lc.
Aspirin Tablets "Bayer's," 5 rain, special 4 Qlri per doz 02U
Hot Water Bottles,
red rubber, 2- qt..
special at
$1.00
