Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 94, Hammond, Lake County, 7 October 1919 — Page 10
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THE TIMES. Monday, October 6, 1919.
HIGHLAND
A little daughter arrived at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Lnfitte. WtJiu.sd.iv
Oct. 1, mother and child are dolns very j
r.:cely . Mrs. Arthur Zyp, of Harvey, 111., 1? ti.8 guest of Mrs. Richard Zjy. A very pleasant surprise party was tendered Master Arthur Reiner, Friday vvctiing when a. number o fhla yuung in ends aad cla-iumatea surprised hivn ;a his horns, A dellshtful evening was spent with parties, contests, eto., a:'f r which lunch wa served. Those presant were Miss X-:tLa Flulsti r, .Miss Merle Ston, Kuth Hickman. iladys Franchi, Ruth, Reiner. I.ill.an Trader, F.loise Smith. Helen Krauso. Kveiyn ileeter. Max (MlUer, Peter Bakr, George Krausei, V.uts 'W acner. Arthur Reiner, Johii Heaij'MU and Garret iiflnan.
Mr. and"rrs. TTarry "nelman of Hjm- j
mend, epent Sunday n iUi Mr . and Mr?. John Ee!man Mrs. P. Tuuftr, trho recently sold her 20 aero farm to M. Blink, has bousht ih fcouse and property 1.1 oininsr that of S. Wirth Hui ualii recently owned by- -lai
MAN'S BEST AGE A man is as old as his organs ; he can be as vigorous and healthy at 70 as at 35 if he aki3 his organs in performing their functions. Keep
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GOLD MEDAL
ONE DAY ONLY Ladies' "Athenia" Union Suits, $3.00 seller $2.59
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Mr. J. Mel. en and fam.ly spent Anturdny prid un-iay at Ijiayetir.
Uustell Cray vi.-;tvd with hi parents' at MoEon over Saturday and Sunday. Tr.n. Donald SrvjtU was a en:. -ago visiter avr hatui'day and Sunday. M.s Asnes Kahler spei.t the weekend wilh her parents it Rensselaer. An- H-'-T-an v :'.: i with Jt'.th
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with i datives on S'.ndav. Mr. and Mrs Henry Ke:lmn of Hammond spent Si.miay with Ben Hil1'fu h and family . Mr. ami Mis. rtiarliM K'ilnian and '"i:n;'y n. t.it.j t. Permute, Ind ., on Vruly wh'ie tluy visited w itu Mi. and Mrs. (.' . L. Kritta. IMnurd Spanier was a ("hUasjo visitor on Saturday . Miss Mabel Scheldt of Chicago, v'a;t'd w:th h.r oiv.ts. Barbara and Tiil.e Slheldt. Walter Span:er of Cedar t.ke, spent Monday with his aunt, Mrs. Susan Sjiamer . Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Stomtnel and Ml.-ses Mabel and Tlllie. Scheldt mot
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Faul Gettler, Frank Gettlei. Math Margrof and Arthur Hartnian. witnessed '.he World's Series at Chka;o on Saturday. AH came home happy over the results of the g-jma.
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Biblical Lille. Th "Hlies of the field." so often mentioned in the Bible, are thonjrht to be the red acd pur-pie, particularly the. red anemones with black centers. These anemones grow among the thorn hedges in the East, which accounts for the saying, "lilies among thorns."
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ONE DAY ONLY Huck Towels, 29c seller 17c A chance to stock up with towels, lSx.2, recular 29 tenter; limit ct 6; at HCh 17c.
j "Indian Summer". I Naturally turns one's thoughts to winter and its requirements. With prices ms, a daily upward trend many people are taking advantage of the
timely values we are now offering to supply their personal and household needs.
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WHITE OUTING FLANNEL
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27-inch white outirtu flannel; d-siit-d weisht and quality. ReRUlarly soils for 35c yard, at .c. KIMONA FLANNETTE
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Kimona Flannette; beautiful showing of floral patterns; 31? inch width; fall and winter weights; o9c values at 39c. PRINCESS SATIN
59c
"fi Inches wide, for kimona linings. Japane?e figures and patterns. Worth 75c yard at 59c. BRAMSLEY TOWELING
25c
ROSELAND FLEECE 89c Roseland Fleece, 2S inche? wide in a new line of pretty N'avajo aad block designs. Price pr yard S9c. AVESS GINGHAMS 27c Avess ginghams in mosUy nurse stripes; selling regularly for 3oC the yard; tomorrow at 27c.
SILK0L1NES 25c They're the regular 35 inch eUkolLnes for winter comforters; in twenty patterns, at yard 23c. WEARWELL SHEETS
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Brarnsler towolinjr is nofed for its wear. Fart linen; 35c value at 25c yard.
Famous 81x90 Wearwei. sheets of heavy quality; free from dressing. Worth Wednesday S1.S9 each.
$59.75 Suits at $42.49 Fashioned very handsomely some of all wool veloiir, others of trieotine, serge and bolivia. Finished with self tucking, buttons and braid. The colors represented are navy, brown, black and plum. Buy now and derive the benefit of these reductions. Values at $59.75 special at $42.19.
Sale of Notions You will find everything you need in the way of notions. Special Jot Wed.
Stylish Coats at $39.75 One should make special effort to obtain their winter coats now while prices are within reason. This lot of beautiful wraps are excellently styled; are very practical, and fashionable. They're well lined; made in the loose back and straight line effects. Trimmed with bone buttons and large collars.
Cube pins, white or black head, 35 pics to hue, 9c Pearl buttons, good grad", several sizes, each 4,,'2c West's elastic curlers 2 on card, 9c. o on card, 19c. 4 on card, midge's, 9c. Shirt and trouser hangers, each 8c. Barbours linen thread, spool 20c. Hair pin cabinets, large size, assorted size pins.
cabinet 9c.
Second floor. Boys' Suits $10.50 Bring in the boys. We've some suits they'll like; suits you'll want to buy 'em. All the newest styles in Norfolk and waist seam models; with slash pockets; pleats and belts; 2 pairs of pants ; ages 4 to 10, at $10.50,
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Chamoisette Gloves 98c The Niagara is a beautiful glove; perfectly made and very stylish. Tt has a suede leather finish; and will launder well. Choose from a goodly selection of greys, browns and blacks. As .you well know this is a wonderful value for 9Sc. Purchase early: a limited number only on sale Wed. at this price.
An Interesting Sale of Millinery
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...Whether you're choosing a hat for street, business or dress wear, you'll undoubtedly be able to find just what you want in this most complete collection. These hats regularly sell for $12. ?5; priced for tomorrow only at above price.
Largo hats, small hat, sailors, etc. styled in the nnwe?t creations of Lyons' vplvet. panne velvet and Chin Chin. Adorned with feathers, flowers, ribbon nnd such in just tho manner you iik. Seeing is believing, so investigate.
Little Misses' Coats Made of Velours, Silvertones and kersey cloth Mothers will pass a favorable opinion on these charming little coats. They're full lined or half lined; have loose belted backs and large collars. Xew Fall shades of eopen, navy and brown represent the colors. There's a most complete range of models in sizes from S to 17. Priced from $29.75 g F to ilO1 9 Dresses for the School Girl
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These serviceable garments, in size3 2 ti fi, of voile du nord; won't fade; have
white collars and cuffs. A touch of hand
work constitute the trimmings. Price
Gingham Dresses
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Standard materials; guaranteed not to fade; long sleeves; white pique collars
and cuffs. Tearl buttons, 8 to 14 years; Jf.?5 to
$3.50
Sale of Children's Shoes Black and Brown Shoes, hand turned soles: well made; sizes to 8 at $1.79 Infants' First Step Shoes Hlack patent and soft kid. ery flexible leather soles; sizes 1 to 4 at- --SI. 49
Child' Play Shoes Black kid vamp with cloth tops, spring heels: sizes 4 to S. n e1 SI. 19
Houseware Savings Wash Boiler
Rochester brand; extra heavy; st. tionary handles; solid bottom;
large No. 9 size at
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Toilet Paper
Crepe tissue toilei paper; 4 ounce
rolls; special 4 rolls for
15c
Wash Board Wash board with !ar?e
surface; extra well made, very special at
rubbing 69c
BOOKS "The Recreation of Brian Kent" by Harold Bell Wright. Price S1.50
Remember, We Sell and Deliver
Flour -Gold Medal or Ceresota, i bbl. sack .' S3.55 H bbl. sack SI. 78 Buy before the advance. Soap Kirk's American Family or Fels Naphtha, 10 bars 73? Salmon Fancy Red Alaska, 1 lb. tall can . 33 Coffee Minas Blend, 3 lbs., $1.40; lb Sweet Potatoes Fancy Virginia, 7 ,bs 25e Milk Hebe brand milk compound, try it, 2 tall cans 27C
UltUtCKiCO Carry Prices
Pancake Fioui" Mrs. Austin's; buy a package for 12C Navy Beans Fancy Michigan hand picked, per lb 12t Bacon Butternut brand mild cured brisket, pieces weigh from 1 to 3 lbs. each; pec- lb Oo Ullt Butterine Downey's A 1 Nut, a fine grade, per lb Pork and Beans Monarch brand, 3 cans 40c; per can X-lC Apple Butter Full quart Jar, Farm-
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bouse brand, only...-
For Boys
Suits at $12.50 Suits of corduroy that will
give long aim gooa seric vv 7s
Suits of mixtures, mostly w it .hS two pairs of knickers. Suits f-M '
or nine serge, mi wooi, cnflfM.TO tailored, one nair of knickers. ti&f'-P&l
For play, dress up or school. In a variety of materials and good styles.
Youths' Long Trouser Suits Smart single and double breasted models, just like big brother's. Excellent quality. Priced at $25 and Boys' Slip-Over Sweaters, special $3.98 FURNISHINGS Every need that your hoy might, have can be supplied to advantage in this boys' department. Hats. Blouses, Underwear, Hose, Ties and other accessories.
Men's Trousers 2 93 Boys' School Caps Men's Night Shirts Qg Boys' Blouses Men's Pajamas CI QQ Hoys' Knickers
OQp Boys Union Suits
Men's Lisle Hose.
Men's Sweaters
$2.50 Rovs' Sweaters
95c - 95c S1.69 - $1.25 $1.95
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