Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 82, Hammond, Lake County, 23 September 1919 — Page 3
Tuesday September 23, V)H
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CROWN POINT NEWS happenings Of A Day In Lake County's Lively Capital.
Mrs. StV Russet has been entertaining: har father and sister for several' days, prior to their leaving for California to spend the ewinter. .Mrs. Joseph Helnrich is spend ins: a few days "with her daughter. Mis. Albert Hacker In Hamjiwivi . Mrss. Vernon Parry will entertain a party of ladies at a one o'clock luncheon on Wednesday evening etaein neon on 'Wednesday after which cards will be the diversion of the afternoon. Invitations nave been eent to scvtra'i tut of town, gruests. Mrs. Jos. Krig of Chicago, hae been entertained, in the, home of her mother for several days. There Is no court 1n th Criminal court today, the raset thot were set inquiring1 the attendance of reveral members of the Gary police force as
witnesses, but they were unable to be I'lestr-nt on account of the steel strike in Gary. Mrs. Mary Merritt of ChieaKo came on Sunday for a few days visit with her sister, Mrs. P. M. Heiser. Mrs. M. Money of Hamfoffl was lallirs on Crown Point friends on Monday. Mrs. Boney will leave very shortly for Tipton, Ind., to make hT home with her son. Father Edward Boney who is chaplain tt the cclleii , there. Her daughter Cora will spend the ewinter in Miami, Florida. Miss Louise Doeppinc of Chicago, is the fcuest of Mr .and Mrs. Harry Weber for a few dajs. Mrs. Eward Fder ond daughter. Mary Francis, have returned from a short visit with Chicago friends.
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FALL SPORTS WRAP OF SHETLAND WOOL
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The Arrival Of Several New Shipments of .Women 's and Misses
NEW FALL HATS To Sell at $7.50 A Saving of $3 to $4 on Each One of the most interesting millinery groups we hare assembled tins season. The sight of them will make you familiar with all the latest innovations. Rolling Sailors, Tarns. New Turbans and Off-the-Face Hats, of Lyon's and Panne Velvet, Duvetyn and
Hatters Plush, cleverly trimmed, black and all colors,
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Elaborate Displays of Beautiful Muslinwear Among the varieties presented you will surely find the wearables you are
peeking in the materials and styles you like best at the price you want to pay. Women's Night Gowns Extra pood quality muslin night gowns, v neck, Ion? sleeves.' tucked and embroidered yoke; all
Fizes. Splendid values
$1.50
Women's Dainty White Underskirts
Carefully made, perfect fitting underskirt? of -white muslin, with 12-inch flounce of pretty embroidery QQ in eyelet effect; all size?, $2.;.0 value?, at J. tiO
Drawers
Gowns
Women's ood quality muslin drapers, cut full and carefully made, finished with finest embroid
ery, all cues; b.yc varies.
Priced at
59c
Women's flannelette nipht frowns, made with yoke and oollar or v neck, finished with feather stitching: choice of pink and
white or blue
and white, at.
$1.50
KAUFMAN N & WQi-F - rUmwnalm
Try It! Make this lemon lotion to whiten your tanned or freckled skin.
Squccra the juice i? two lemons Into
a bottle containing thre ounces of r-j chard Wilte. Bh.a':3 will, ard yo-.i hv a quarte u nest freckle. fnn-! burn mid tan lotion. Hnd complexion whitencr. at very, very small cost. j Tour (riocer has the lemons snd any J
drug store or toilet counter will supply j three ounces of Orchard White for a few j tents. Mawage this sw--etly frapranti lotion into the face, neck, arms nnd band and see hew quickly the freckles, j sunburn, windburn and tan disappear i and how clear, soft and white the skini becomes. Yes! It Is harmless. Adv. I
m:h MnRi.r, ikensks Julius IMn. East Chicago; Gertrude; Dolmnn, Fast Chicago . ! Alexonder (3. Ferenciy, East Chioa- i Bo; rrlscilla B:ro. East Chicago. I George j . ;..vi t. Griff 1th; rlaro berjrer. Griffith. I
Ernest Ra Uti, Gary; Doris McFadden. Gary. William Prinsrnitz. Hammond; Olive DeWitr. Aurora. 111. Jerry Bennms, Ea?t Chicago; Estelia McCarthy. East Chicago. Frank Sali, Tast Chicago; Rose Mavft, Chicago.
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Mr. and Mrs. John Redar and family left Saturday for NaCussia, V'i.-.. to s-pend their vacation with her brother. Harold Downing of Eottavllle was in town Saturday. Miss Mary Bennett r-t Chicago called on friends Friday night. Mrs. H. Swinson's mother is spending several weeks with the Swin.S'.n family, her home is in Southern 111. The Camp Fire Usrls and the.r friends will give a two playett "Not or the Prigram" and "Pat's Matrimonial Adventure." Music, duets and readings at the town hall next Friday evening, Sept. 26th. Pvefreshmeenta will be served. Vern Clark of Odon came to attend the funera lservices of his niece, Veia W'ray. Services were held at two-thirty on Sunday afternoon at the home fr
Miss Vera t ray. Beautiful fl.iral offerings bespoke the esteem in which she was held by her friends. Th family, Eorian Clark, Mr. Wray, mother and sister and Rev. Moore, accompanied the remains to Norman. Ind.. the home town of Mr. Vr;y, where funeral services were hfcld i n Monday .
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This smart Shetland wool sweater coat is the newest wrap put out for beach and sports wear for late summer and early fall. It is heavy appearing but extremely lieht it weight. It is, however, very warm. The coats come in any number of rolor combinations. A narrow belt is used with j;ood elfoct on this one.
Mrs. Fre-1 Ahlsriin h-'is returned from a visit with hr father, E. V. Chnnman and I'amHv at Frankfort.
Ind. Warren - Dickinson was In Chicago i
on business yesterday.
LOWELL
Mr. and Mrs. F. Wells and daughter Mrs. Ray Heaney, left this morning for Ferry. Iowa, to visit relatives. Dr. J. A. Dinwlddie went to Hammond on business last evening:. Mr. , and Mrs. Neil Wemple of Gary, came last evening for a visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jessu Wemple and Mr .and Mr. G. Trump. Mrs. H. Ij. Eaughman and daughter Henrietta, went to Chicago yesterdoy . A representative of the Mutual Chautauqua was In Eowell trying to Interest our people in a Chautauqua, for next year. Vernard Chapman, who has bee, in the Navy for the past eighteen months has arrived home, having been honorably discharged. When yoor ra frith tastes like all the mean things you erer did mixed together, then yon need
CHAivi'S
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Mrs. Kuhiinan frof Hammond spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kuhlman . Miss Margiier'te Ge!b and Miss Euhi Symns visitid with Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Kaske on Thurs-lay evening. Mr. and Mrs. P. Schoon spent Sunday afternoon v. ith Mr. and Mrs. P. St doon . Mr. and Mrs. Bfn Munster and children were in Hammond on Saturday afternoon. Mis? i'ci!ia Eggers of Whiting epent Tiinrfla- wit'i Lo'iise Ka ke. Miss Pr-.-irl Burgo spent the week etui at her home in Crown Point. II:.:?fs Anne Grogan and Jostphipe Andeis"n of Kobcrt-sda!" weie in Manbter on Thursday evening. Mrs. D. Schoon and daughter Coda, Irave todny for South Dakota to spend several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. D. Schoon .
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ing Phonograph (That wonderful home dance machine.) THE MUSIC MART 151 State St., Hammond.
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House Dresses The Ideal Garments for House Work Dressed up in one of them while up to her neck in cleaning and dust- . ing the house, a woman is always ready to answer doorbell rings and greet unexpected callers without having to mnke np'ologies for her
appearance. Special Values at $2.98 Becoming house dresses of fine quality gingham, plaids, checks and plain colors; some in joke style with loose belt, others with set-in belt, neat collars of contracting ry J Q c.-!or; all ha ve "pockets. Priced at O-.O
Your mouth is a good indication of the condition of the stomach and bowels.
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In 1 875. Lvdia E. Pinkham of Lyrin,
Mass., gathered and dried the roots and
herbs which she used in the now famous
Lvdia E. Pinkharn's Vegetable Compound,
from the fields and forests, then steeped them on her kitchen stove and filled a few
bottles at a time, to alleviate the suffering
of her women friends, neighbors and acquaintances, and the success of this medicine was unparalleled. After 44 Years These illustrations show the present method by which vast
quantities of this well-known remedy are produced and
from exactly the same
First The various herbs used are of the finest quality, and gathered et the time their medicinal strength is the highest. Second After the herbs are properly ground and rnijd, the, medicinal properties are extracted by soaking in large stone jars, covered. Third Then the extract is drained
through percolators, acting somewhat like a coffw percolator. Fourth To insure a thoroughly pure medicine, it is carefully pasteurized by neat in special apparatus, and bottled hot. Throughout the entire process, from the crudo herb to the finished medicine in bottle, cleanliness and exactness are the watch-words.
The Reliability of Testimonials Guaranteed
The testimonials published by the Lydia EL Pinkham Medicine Company come to them unsolicited. Never knowingly have they published an untruthful letter, never is a" letter published without the written consent of the writer. The reason that thousands of women from all parts of the country write such grateful letters is that Lyaia E. Pinkharn's Vegetable Compound has brought health and happiness into their lives, once burdened with pain and illness. It is easy to realize how these poor, suffering women feel when restored to health; and their keen desire to help other women who are suffering as they did. Ailing Women Should Try
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aprons $1.69 Cover-ail aprons of 'plain colored sringham and liffht and dark colored percale, square neck, wine peeves, belt, and pockets: all sire'. ir $i.69
Bib Aprons Women"? kitchen aprons, bib style with pockets, made of pretty llstht colored percales, reeular T.c values Specially priced for Wednesday at 59c
r i i 1 1 1 i i i i i i f i i i i 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 i i i i i i t i I i i i s i i i i i 3 Women's Fall Boots Worth to $12.50 All the Newest Lasts and Patterns The Third Shipment of These Wonderful Kidskin Boots Will Be Placed On Sale
Friday and Saturday A n tfj QC Wo contractod for several thousand pairs of these shoos f rem a ninkor whoso products are all high class -in styles, leathers and workmanship. Instructions wore given to ship 500 pairs each week that's why we have been placinch boots, in light and dark gray, fieldmouse week's shipment goes on sale next Friday. Be sure and see them. Five distinctive styles, all 0inch hoots, in light and dark gray Jieldmouse. brown and black, plain toe and stitehed tip, military and Louis heels, (loodvear welt i ess! qr soles; all sizes and widths; .$10 ond jrV $12.50 boots at v
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Educators give perfect foot comfort quick relief from corns, callouses, bunions, ingrown nails and weakened arches. You'll walk out as many of our customers have with the foot freedom of a child. Don't wait. Get the whole family into this shoe thai lets the feet grow as they should. For your protection remember unless the shoe is branded EDUCATOR on the sole, it is not an Educator.
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