Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 94, Hammond, Lake County, 7 October 1919 — Page 3
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Women Js Seal Plush Coats The next best to a real fur coat Is One of Seal Plush
and this showing offers an opportunity to secure a stunning new seal plush coat at a splendid saving.
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45 Values at $34. 75 Aa a speolal Opening Week elegant full length seal plush ooaU. -with bi ooHars which button up clow to the neck, nicely lined thiwughout with satin; -women's and misses' stiee. SpeclallT-prieel $34 75 Seal Plush Coat $71.50 Smart full length, coats, designed on tho same lines aa fur ooats. ma.de, of flaoat grade seal plush, lined throughout with Salts' satin; modified IV.lman effeot. large dyed opoeeum collar. Ti arrow belt a y etn and invisible pockets. Priced at. J I JL Plush Coats $49. 75 Extra Good Values New fall length coats of Salts' peco plush, belted and with voice back, ahawl collar of dyed xposeum or heaver, lined wirh satin. Specially priced &49 75 Special Values at $39. 75 Fine veiour. sad eilvertoae ooatb, very latest styles, new unor belt, uaique pooketa, large collars that button doee op to the aeok. Prtowd 75 Coats at $43. 75 Bewtiftrt axaoea ot finest seal plush, belted back with dolmaaq elev; sens oolLar and cuffs of tnoUne, others ara trimaaed in Ajwsrie fox; a in 7 If all aiaea, extra raluea at bTJ.l
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GRIFFITH
On October 1st. Jean I.affiite had a. little girl com to live at their house. The foundation for the atr tower is being put in Jjst ncrth of the town hall. Dr. and Mrs . Malrcston entertained Thursday evening in honor of Miss Woods ar.Hr!. Earl Butler's birthdays, those presen .were Miss Florence Schaffer and Albert VerFlanke of Gary, Miss I-ucille Vi'.mer, Mr. and Mr. S. B. T'oods. Miss Woods of Crown Point. Mr. and Mrs. F..jtlcr of Griffith. Mr. and M's. I,. A. Pouthworth fpent Sunday with the Smiths at Evn!on. Miss T"!y?in ertrta'nrd r sisfer
and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Michal, of Bloomsnpton. III., over 5unday. Th yearly eleotlon of Sunday school off'oers were elected Sunday. Mrs . ?ykes is Superintendent . Tr. and Mrs. F. A. Malmstone will attend a medical mptlnt in Chicaso. Tuesday and Wednesday. The Pr, will be hack to his off ::e Tharsda y morning;.Mrs. Butts of Oudley. Kdear Co.. 111., is vis:tin her daughter. Mrs. Christ Sanson, she is past ninety years, but Is very active. She s spendmz a few days with her itrand children in town.
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Wonderful Cigar, Isn't it? Real
navana goes into cTcry LA FENDRICH. They buy the pick of thi big Caan fleldn
I in their bi factory biggest cigar factory the world under one roof they ae
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thake is the price. Best Fmoke you ran get in America for the money. It's that wonderful Havana ciSar with that Yum Yum taste, made by H. Fendrtcb, Evansville, Ind., vLo put thi Indian in Indiana, tvhen it eynes to a smoke. At clubs, hotel stands and test dealers everywhere.
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H. FENDRICH, Maker EVANSVILLE, INDIANA
Jake Miller of Griffith d-d business in town Thursday. Or. John Idmsrs and family of Lowell were caller at the Or. H. L. Iddniits home last Thursday. Mrs. Ruth Fellows of Syracuse. X. V.. is vis-iting her grand-niL-tht r. Mrs. Hanson anl ether relatives. She. is Just returning from a visit with hci father. John Hall in Seattle. Washington. He spent his childhood days in Hops township. F.ev. Eldon H. Martin gave a fine talk to a well filled house Friday evening on Frame, the Country, and their people, their mod" of living ;lnd ai.-o dressing . Miss Veda Fierce from the Gary postoffio is enjoyi,iiK a weeks vacation this week . Mrs. R. R. Quillen of CSary. as a caller in town la.-t Sunday. Mr. Qu.llen is still in the service, but expects to be d'scharKed soon. Mrs. Lillie Pulton Smith, of I,os Angeles, C'al., was vis-itms relatives and calling on old friends. A number ot her relatives has passed away since her last visit here atout three year? ago. She had been f visit her only aauerhter in Brooklyn. X. Y. Mrs. Krupp from Chicago. Frank Stolti s sister, -was taken seriously ill last Sinday. She came to assist in taking care of the children while Frank s in the hospital. The M. K. Church board met last Friday evening and elected Miss I,ydia Kuehl for treasurer and Mr. William G. Woods, as secretary for the ensuing year. .Mr. John CJrepory.ToMn and M.s.i Marie Frunze were called out last Sunday in the St. Paul and Peter church at Turkey Creek. Congratulations are in order. Miss Ida Fierce. Miss Mildred Blatchley. Miss Elmore, Miss Lrtndreth and Miss Baughman took Sunday dinner at the Bert Heiney home. Mrs. Hazel Trice Kilmer, was male glad last .Friday afternoon by the return of her husband. ,I"'nn Kilmer. He was overseas in the motor corps.. 3rd division it service fourteen months and besides his wife and other members of the Fri'-e family a little riau sitter will welcome his home coming.
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Miss Clark's Beauty Shop MARINELLO SYSTEM Graduate Cosmestician 56 MUENICH COURT
Ail Questions Cheerfully Answered before 10 A. M. Open 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. and Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings
O. H. Eskridge went !o Indianapolis last evening to attend the annual meeting of the Krand lode. (,f the Knights of Pythias. He went as a delegate from Lowell lodge No. 300. M. j. Tlag'in of Hammond, visited h:s parents, Mr. and Mrs . 1-. W . Ragon yesterday and Sunday. M. C. Wiley of East Chicago, visited relatives hero yesterday . Ccorc Wils"ii wos in Chi'-ago on a bus'nes strip .- sterda' . Thomas. Viiinolec returned yesterd.-iv frnm an oxterde.I isi: with his br"thei Frank, in Bici ks.
PROGRESS IN MEDICAL. RESEARCH
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Which spreads its influence upen the nerves, cords and ligaments involved, ttndering them pliant to teadily yield to nature's demand. There is an absence of bearing-down pains, strain and ceneral discomtort, more often than otherwise experienced when nature is unaided. Mother's Friend is used cxtrmaEy. At all Druggists. Special Booklet on Mrtkerbood and Baby free. Bradficld Re-ffiilator Co. Dent. F-9. Atlanta. G.
Clip Coupon Bring: it to our ;ird goods section and set. regular Sftc Nurse Stfipe Gincham. made of finest combed yarn, several size stripos, yard auL
KAUFMANN & WOLF - Hammond. IfiO
Clip Coupon and bring it to our men's furnishings section and get a $1.25 Blue Chambray Work Shirt, extra well made, lay-down collar and
nocket, siz.es
14 4 to 17, at.
85c
Double S. & H. Stamps with thes Bargains Wed.
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I Wednesday, October 8th to 15th Many Special Values are Featured H Lot us n-nv turn our thoughts to ivnewinrr the charm of, your rooms by W. i-allitm- your attention to a new display of curtains and curtain floods which H wr have just received from the Quaker Lace Company. A large variety of H distinctive patterns await you specially featured are Quaker Sectional H Craft-lace Curtains. Amerex Net Curt tins and Quaker Craft Curtain Materiff als hy the yard. Special attention is also being: given to the display of new EE Fall draperies this week.
U Quaker Craft Sectional Curtain Quaker Craft Lade Curtains
The verv newest, nan?!? are -,n various widths. Of finest lace ns. such as Amerex, met. Doo-a-
heatitiful arrav of nattern? to select from. Regu- nets, etc., some with center designs, others -vim
lar f.-,r and 7 panel good? this sale. rtdrk fanry brdPrs- ,are eie' or pca1-.-iri OUC loped. Special per pair
"Oihers up to $1.25 a panel." "Others up to $15 pew pair.
$2.98
Quaker Craft Lace Nets
Fine quality, 35 inches wide. ne-.v wl-h center design, plain or v i white, cream and ecru; 5"c and net?, yard -
f ill patterns ;nr: horder; 39c
Quaker Craft Lace -and Amerex curtain material, handsome oriental and domestic patterns, in white, cream and ecru; regular $1.T,3 and $1.5,' qualities, 1 Ci 44 Inches wide, ard 0JL.J.S
Draperies
Cretonnes
Sunfast drapery madra?.' now selling at $1.13 per yard, a very heavy quality, in two and three tone effects; colors are old rose.
crecn. gold, brown etc.; inchcia'.de yard
85c
l..rn vards of splendid quality drapery cretonnes. 3o inches wide, good assortment of new floral patterns, rich colorings; regular price 5C qg per yard, now JsC
Curtain Goods ofi-inch mercerized marquisette, white only, neat hemstitched horder with lace edge; regular price vard 5"c. On s.nl all this :;:lz 35c
I Silk & Wool Dress Goods Special Sale
These four items are but a sample of the many excellent values now offered in the Dress Goods Section. Attend the sale tomorrow. We'll be pleased to show
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SK-inch all silk satins for street and evening gowns. Mack and the new- autumn shades; regular price per yard. QCJ special at -. $ u.J s , French Serge 4'-inch all wool Botony serge. mad of the finest Australian wool, in hlaek and the new fall shades; our $1.00 quality, per $2 X 9
Georgette
Fancy stripes and figures, pretty light and dark color effects, for waists and overdresses; regular
price per yard $3.4S. special, yard
$2.19
Wool Poplin
4-inch silk and wool poplin, an excellent quality, for women's suits
and dresses, black and all colors;
regular price $2. IS. on sale at
$1.98
Notions Special reductions have heen made on the following small wares for this one day: The well known Crown Brand Tearl Buttons, onedozen on a card, Superior quality lH-inch invisible hair pins; q two pkes. for - -t 15c box of Hair Tin. 5 different sizes, on -t f sale, hex J- LC Two cards of loc lUess Clasp-, black and ewhit', all sizes, f or J UC Shoe. I.ates. host quality lfir :noi ct'i l.ed late.v 72 .h,nz 10c 7."c Cushion Bearing Tenion Shcr, guaranteed for five years. g- q pair kJ
Another Sale of Women's $12.50 Fall Boots Friday and Saturday Many People Are Awaiting This Announcement
as we have had scores of inquiries as to whether we were going to have another ".);") sale of Kidskin Boots. The fourth shipment of this 5000 pair purchase arrived yesterday. For style, quality and value they are without equal even' pair a-tu-
allv worth ."rdli.O. On sale l-n-
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Four Specials in Furnishing Goods These Special Bargains in addition to the Coupon Item at the uper right hand corner of this ad, are for Wednesday only Boys 9 Knickers Boys 9 Union-alls
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Extra well made knickers of brown corduroy, will give double service for school wear; regular price $1.50, on sale Wednesday, -t oq
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Junior Lee Union-Alls, n-ade of waha6h striped material; one-piece style, attached collar, pockets: long sleeves and legs; regular -t r Qk $1.50 garments SJ..JJ
I Mens Wool Socks Wool Union Suits
Well knit all wool sox. medium weight; colors are brown, gray and black; seconds of regular ,"0c grades, slight imperfections, r impair - ...AOL.
Men's all wool fnion Suits, odds and ends left from last winter's stock; regular $4 00 and $5 CO
garments, broken ei?es only, suit
$2.50
R. & G. Corsets $1.39 Regular $1.75 medium bust and topless corsets, back lace, made of good quality couti! in flesh color, well boned. On
special sala at
$1.39
Women's Gowns Wednesday only, women's well made Flannelette Gowns, pink and white and blue and white stripes. V neck and itb collar; $1 50 y 5 CI gow-ns at J. . 3
Petticoats $1.39 Women's Black Sateen Petticoats, with elastic waist band. IS inch plea'ed flounce, dust underlay; $1.59 kind.
Wednesday only at -
$1.39
Gingham Petticoat Regular $125 gingham petticoats, well made, with deep flounce, blue, pink, green and lavender stripes: all O O-. sizes. Priced at OuC
Girls Dresses at $1.19 Marvin brand Gin Rn" am Frocks for tots from 2 to fi years, made with yoke, pointed collar and pockets, pink and white and blue and Tiiri::L..$i.i9
Girls Slipons N'icely knit of fine wool yarn, fancy weaves, V neck and large collar, long sleeves: colors are rose, copen and navy; $3.98 ry Q q values at p.s O Child's Sleepers at 79c Little folks' sleepers. In sizes 2. 4 and fi years, made of heavy quality pink and blue striped flannelette, one-piece garments with feet, $1.25 values at ZsC Serge Middies at $3.98 Smart new middies .ior the high school miss; they're made of navy blue serge, trimmed with three rows of narrow white or red braid, V neck, sailor collar and pockpf ; sizes 12 to tt Q O 13 3.S, at VaJ)ai0 $1.25 Rompers 98c Children's Rompers, made of gray flannelette, collars, belt and pockets, trimmed in white braid; sizes 2 to 6 years; $1.25 CQs values at w OC 85c Rompers 65c Ages 2 to 5 yrs. Youngsters' well made Romper Suits of plain blue chambray and striped searsucker gingham, belted style with neat collar and pocket a'.so a small lot of infants' creepers, in sizes; regular Sic
garments, choice at -
65 c
Subscribe to the Delineator Miss Newbert will be at cur store for a period of two weeks renswlng the subscriptions on the Delineator. All women whese subscriptions expire with the September, October, November or December issues that wish them renewed.-also those wishing to subscribe to the Delineator for a year, kindly call at ur Pattern Department, as a remarkable offer Is being made during Mis Newbert's stay.
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