Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 88, Hammond, Lake County, 30 September 1919 — Page 12
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GIRLS! USE LEMONS FOR SUNBURN, TAN Try It! Make this lemon lotion to whiten your tanned or
freckled akin.
fc.quet.io iro juice or two ieruons into a battle containing three ounces of Orchard White, shake nell. and'yoti have a quarter pfst c" tL oest freckle, aimburn and tan lotion, and complf-xioa u-hltener, at very, x-ery small cost. Tour grocer has the 'omens and any (ir-jy yore or toilet counter will supply three ounce of Orchard White for few rente. Massage this sweetly fragrant lotion Into the 1n. neck, arms and
hands and see how quickly the freckles. tur.burn, wimibum and tan disappear) end" how clear, soft and white- The skin' beerrr.es Iff! It is harmless. Adv.
DAUGHTER OF LATE U. S. . PRESIDENT IS ADMITTED TO BAR
Tuesdav. September oO 1912
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I CAS CHY STRIKE ATTACK
f INTERNATIONAL NEWS-SERVlTEl MAKIOX. Ind . Sept. Wm. Gor-'e Js he:d in la'! here today charerrd with the snor-tinp hr las nljht of Ed Kuhy. ti su-iker at r plant of th Illinois Gas To. at Gas CVy. Wm. Coble.
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Men's U'Suits Special Men! a chance t. si t -k up. Wintor weight suits thai arc perfect
ly made; wool mix-
Miss Elizabeth Harrison.
Miss Elizabeth Harrison, daughter
worker at the plant, was leaving th 1 f the lata Beniamin Harrison
twenty-third president of the United States, has just been admitted to the
practice of law m Indiana. Miss
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factory when 1t is c!!rr-d someone
slipped up behind him and slugged him with a mace. A str-jpg frnc-wed. during: which a
mm shave
troB tin nrbu of The akin tUe
: r -wait la taa we u afearvlaa;. The
oalr mrmme wax remote nlr is to attx-lc M Mler te kta. DAfraM-le. tte MlcUal "l ry thii. 4ms tMi Tt ibMTtVn. ualr aicBWn DcMrtctc kn a (-ckae. At eiMuters la hsi uk! C3 alaea, or r fruam j tn BliOm wraaper ea rrrpt f r FfeES lMk: tuOr ta pkiia ald eavrJojx- oa request. IXaUncbn. lwth St. aid f axk. An, Mew Yrk.
n, who is only twentv-two
yesr. id, recently completed her law course ;n New York university. She wi'.l lake un additional -a-ork in r
i lumbia university before besinnina: her practice in Indiinapolia.
i revolver In Coble's hands was disj charged, two shots striking Kirby. It is I nor tiicught his injuries will be fatal. ; Iam.'s ilalloy, a striker, was arrested by the sheriff and charges of assault
and battery will be placed against him. The strike at the k?s factory has been in progress since July 14. and several shooting affrays have occurred. Recently several of the strikers were indicted by the Grant county grand Jury and are now held under heavy bond.
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Wednesday Mid-Week Sale!
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Vk BOILING BEEF 8r
SHORT STEAKS IZZZZIlSo
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I Smoked Meats i) FRESH OR SMOKED PICNIC HAMS 19c il REGULAR BACON, WHOLE OR HALF 35c SMOKED BOSTON BUTTS Jfc
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Cheney Phonographs play all Records feeffer
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Edward C. Minas Co.
Come in flesh, huff and rose Trimmed with embroidcrv, bead.-; and silk floss; M ffeQ
$').9S value at
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"t;ery garment in the collection represents a wonderful value. Included are tricotines, wool velours, cut bolivias, serges, etc., navy, tan, copen and other colors. Theres a number of stouts in the lot also. $59.75 Suits at
49.75
i Jh i"tclli2rfnt' thrifty r-hoppor can ill afford to absent herselt trom this great money saving event, tomorrow. 17idit at thi time of year suits are in vogue. At the reduced price mentioned style devotees, throughout the Calumet Region, who are constantly wandering through "l?etaildom" for worth while economies can make a satisfactory selection from this assortment at a ving which will enable their purchasing other needs
(Second Floor.)
For Little Lads and Lassies Our children's section on the second floor is stocked to a "T"' and it's just hurst ins with bargains. Any soeotion made for the cirl or little follow is hound to moot with your approval. Girls' Kersey Coats jfi 1 hp pirls will approve of the styles ..y V y '.S rc present ire; this assortment. Kersey " '-"S f' -'" i i'i"1,f5 trimmed with pretty buttons and '"C'i.'1- A bolts: finished with dandy large collars fit ' ' rf" nd handsome cuffs. In f CI 7 IZ j f , 1 I' 2w'iown and navy. Prn- J. JL
Little Gentlemen's
Wool Suits 3ring in that fussy little man of yours, who always -want3 somethin? better and different than most boys. We've something he'll like in .uits; something vou'll want to buv him. They're Norfolk models $1Q 5Q
ig Ten Day Sale of Silks
Commsnces Wednesday and retires Oct. 10th Prices far below rerjlar
Wed, at $49 ii n. 2 y-u V-:,V a JU . 1f' u ft-:.
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While contemplating this sale, the I thought uppermost in our minds was the needs of our patrons. Silk prices 5 '"n an upward trend and thev are
still in that direction. We sought to safeguard our patrons interests. Our
silk stocks were bought months ag . We are therefore able to carry out our plan. All Hammond will welcome thievent with an enthusiasm such as she has never displayed before.
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Crepe de Chine 40 inches wide; an excellent fabric; in ail the season's wanted shades; worth ?2.S.i
the yard, at
82.39
Heglo Silks This fabric is ?,? inches wide; sui'able for the fashioning of kimonas and comes in a wonderful range of patterns. Worth
$1.33 yard, sale
price
98c
Panne Velvet 40 Inches wide; in Autumn's leadin.sr colors, such as
brown, taup and black- Regularly
sells for $11.25; during the sale, at
$9.98
Pussy Willow Taffeta 40;nch; Pussy Willow Taffeta in becoming Autumn shades of navy, brown.
Mack, etc. This is a . $5.50 value reduced tj
14.98
Charmuese Satin rhannur-se satin in ail the wanted shades of the se.ison, including black. A fabric nowselling for $4.13 the A) AO yard, priced at 0&m0O Printed GArgette Crepes It s a 40 inch material and comes in the season's latest designs. The regular
price of tMs fabric isg $::.!, to sen Wed at
Special Sale of Hats Wed
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They are Hattcrs, Plush Sailors in black only. Just the thing for the business women. Special
$4.49
Fashioned of smooth, glossy Hatters' plush of an excellent quality material. These models are in vojtup among bus?nes3 women; just the thing for every day -wear-neat in appearance, yet stylish and pleasing in the main and very practical also. Only a limited number; so shop early. Quick disposal is anticipate-!.
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An extensive variety featuring everything that is wanted. Qualities are dependa bl e va lues ex t ra o rdi na ry . Sweater Coats Men's all w o o 1 Sweater Coats, with large shawl collars. In striped bodv combi
nations. Spe-
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Pullover Sweaters Pullover Sweaters
Women's and Children's Underwear Now is the Time to Replenish Winter Needs Stocks are at their height of completion; materials are the best, and prices are at their lowest level. Satisfactory selection is therefore inevitable. Note the values described below:
Children's Union Suits In this lot you choosy from a wide selection of patterns, indeed. These suits are ribocd. fleece lined and come in ecru and colors. . Priced ai fif1-10 90c
Ladies' Union Suits Here's a wonderful value. Ladies' union suitsi medium weight; ribbed; fleeced in three popular styles. All are ankle
length. Ycrv moderate
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Money Saving Grocery Specials U. S. Mail Soap Free with ea h in ft Qln Vars one tine drinking glass, 10 bars 3tD'vU
or Vegc-
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Wilcon's Tomato JS AfCatsup, large hottlo Jf
Ryzon Brand Pure Phosphite Baking Powder, Offr 1 lb can OeC Fancy Old Crop Santos Coffee 3 pounds. $1.25; m Per V. QJiC
Campbell's Tomato or Vege
table Soups, can
Monarch Brand Solid Pack Meaty Tomatoes, tf50ra large 'kin aUO
3 lb. can Savoy Brand Coffee.
SI. 43; one pound can
50c
Falls Brand Eirly Juno Peas, sweet f) f and very tender; d-z. cans $1.S0; can ilOL
Cooked Corned Beef, No. 1 cm
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Rub-No-More Vashing Ponder, special lib. ", pa
Pure Eulk Breakfast Cocoa, lb.
25c
Farcy Sliced Hawaiian Pine
apple, per Snider's Tomato Catsup, large bottl;
Peet's Crystal White Laun
dry Soap, special
29c
26c ite Laun-
65c
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Nainsook 21c
i English Nainsook; H6 Inches wide; snowdown finish; worth J all of .","o a yard. Special at $ price quoted. (Pry Goods Section.) ? Strong Cloth 1 21c 27-inch Strong Cloth in all the desirable shades. A fabric rarS licularly suitable for the makJ ing of children's dresses end rompers. A regular ,29c seller priced especially for Wednesday J rrt the above mentioned price (Sf?con4 F'lonr.) Percale Aprons I 98c ' Full size standard percale
aprons in light and dark shadep. Very neatly finished and well made. An opportunity to procure a $1.25 apron at the low price of 9Sc, (Basement.) House Broom 79c Needing a broom? Here's a union made house broom that'll give you service and safisfao tion. Worth all of $1.00, at T5c. (Pasrment.) Wash Boiler $3.59 Wash P-oiler, the famous Ro-
i Chester make, with stationary
wood handles; solid copper bot5 torn, large No- 3 size, extra spe5 cia' at this price.
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Men's and young mcnV Pullover Sweaters with large shawl collars if plain colors or combinations. Special at $12.50
Men's and young men's worsted Pullover Sweat ers in plain colors or with striped body com
binations. Special $10.00 Boys' Fall Suits A table full of Boys' Suits in medium and dark shades. Trousers cut full and lined
throughout. Style the boys will like; sizes from ( to IS
years. Special at
10.00
Men's Trousers Underpriced at $4.95 Worth while values of striped worsteds, mixtures and novelty weaves. Sizes 32 to f0. Union Made Work Shirts Ci i x Rihbecl Union Suits no
J-- OX.I70 S1.35 t'PT's Union Suit? $2 50 $3.50 XVocI Shirts and Dr- Pa $150
Men's Heavy Cotton Sox, Pr 25fj
Soft Cuff Shirts. .. Men's Fall Hats
Mens Black Wool oox, pr. 25c
One-Piece Khaki Coveralls, special
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vaeorgette Diouses Special
$3.93
Sale of Children's Shoes
Mallots Health Makers
$3.50
$4.0
Sizes 5 to 8 at
Sizes S1 o to Hat
The ideal siioes for children. They are capable of an extra long wear. In these ishoes there is room for every little toe. Very flexible and made as children's shoes sliould be niade. Button and lace style, in black, brown calf and patents. Children's Button Shoes
Children's black and brovn kid button shoes; well made fine pat
terns in sizes
; to n ar.
1.49
Children's black gun metal button shoes with cloth tops. Very neat and comfortable model in r 4 8 $1.49
Women's Shoes greatly reduced
$2.69
A special lot of women's stylish black, gun metal lace
styles; sizes lltj to 2 will ho placed on sale tomorrow for quick disposal- While thy last at
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