Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 99, Hammond, Lake County, 13 October 1919 — Page 8

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Household Hint--

31ENU HINT Breakfast. Cantaloupe. J1 ih Fritters. SlireO Tomatoes. Rolls, Cudee. Luncheon. Bacon and Potato Salad. Brown Bread and Butter. Iced Tea. Dinper. Tomato Car ape. Baked Blueriah. Tartar Sauce. Potato Croquettes. Com on Ofcb. Lettuce. Plum Tarts. Coffee. NEW SUGARLESS SYRUP.

No sugar is required to make.

I sure looker with five pounds, eitrht ' minutes. Remove containers and ti-rhten jCavers or corks. Invert to cool and (test joints. Store for winter use. I United States Iopnrtn.fPt i f Agri- : culture.

J REQUESTED RECIPES j N ut nml Ecc Salad- Three bar I j boiled ejrgy, one and onc-hi.!f cup chopped celery or eaM.age, no-half

i cup chopped nuts. Remove j two e urid chop '.nr. Sen

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natoly in this way until all are us?d IJub the reserved yolks through a

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egg, pprirkk" with saiin

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ov-fci. is it'iuirru 10 raaw a j sieve, sprinkle on Top. i irci,- an delicious syrup from apple juice for; with dress-in, garnish with parsU v. use on hot catces this winter, or fori Spiced CauH.-ower Separate the I'everag'es next summer, or to sweet-! caul-fVwer ir p:.v--s suitable for

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Add five ounces of powdered cal-' vmepar. two

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t.ppie juice or gweet elder. Calcium cauliflower iiud .., carbonate is the chemical nam of Will ken fY-r. , .. powdered chalk and can be obtained ! ni nr. th'.f r-n -ivs at drug stores. Boil the mixture in ' one sr.-.;-!' bead, a kettle or vat vigorously for live Rice ( : I, - Co - minutes. Pour thts liquid into ves- well wash rice in sels, preferrably jars pitcher. Al- cup.-? of water unt:!

iow it to stand srs or eignt hours, or! and the water abr. bed. until perfectly clear. 'then cool. Nh.w ad 1 t .v Pour the clrr liquid into ft clean ! cf shortening, '-.e-h'.'f c preservinj? kettle. Add to this liquid milk, one-bal: t-a-e- . one teaspoon of calcium carbonate: ! feda. dissolved ir. tai'lk. or Stir thoroughly. Poil rapidly ( 220 cf salt, on--o sorter te; ''.- 'PirTp 1 i ite,ro? the. holt- to. 1 . . j

cue-seventh of the original volume. ! j-.epper, min. ed rine. -no t..H.-t o .; or about oe gallon to each seven of ! of parslev minced t'r." :,?

.uc useri. iM syrup j r.our, one tea-per. : bakia'z nowshould then ha e, when tested in ; tier. cold water, the consistency of maple j Work- to r. stiff Aujrh and ruor syrup. Pour into jnrs or pitchers the bowl with wax pa:er. Wrap 11

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FASHION'S FOIBLES EM ZALTJD I CO-ED CREATIONS. j i aa told by a Master Maker of Modes.

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Weffy no mor thnut your hir. Wn. Mn, or P'r! T.'-rw iwu tTW jiou'd l'iors T-a: sr ir.iy drvnjt your ra!a m.i dnir.c no ';i THift'i tmr iliir iht is n;'fjne w.-h inr- .ns fa-, r. frf It ! nlutltr illfT. rent from srrrkea to'i-.T pi h-j!;- a i a.i It i hota!ko. rvrO'irl-.! from ton Thr-e King.lDinj of Nature a ;

No matter whst cond'hon vour fcair in- rtni rlwm;r KotaUo U Anirour...tr') r-n u.e rtnti-.p' U nt a:dfvi Natur In sii;: a me s full arowin of htr wf-rn I 2S ba'.t f v f nrrt-- l . ,t . i

It is d"!nt: wo-idir for oiiitr-man. Hcaca SAd cJiiidrea. " i

i couia n if this noio rsr kii roT1- of tstinirtruais from pp or.s nbo rri(td-! Kota'.ko. T(, en'.' 'issasna Is (Treat wtirn s rrsnn fintj. after s.l e'.e h failed, tf'at Kurj'Ko i ,'nt wl,at

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I'rom an ar-!t!e "fc.dp-vlnt h :. :. "hi:.ir nmrc a -Iraira :)': in 1 1.-; 'I-a-rmrn: .;f ;:-e-.s rr.a'..als tl.n a ' ! e v.. - or -.-i! ' : ; . ? c."o ';e-e: t; ve 'a . : .! lis s a ..or .1 "s t.e arfir t i' -y ;a ihe ri- v '- a new crw.v. h s. i i r ( ' iv A .i i -v-rv f a rf.v r'i'i;l". my y. ;'i:s if': v-y ;. T ihe : ' ':' a' : .ic: iv ti;.t :.if ,.r s .; - '. 1 o't suJ'i " ivs if a "''v I'.vrrj!. r the nc.v d ve',,ipn nt ,.f ! Silk rr-.-rt-ett as l.med t .: iv :c-

one of the most adaptable of drnpinK materials, having aflnite pu.'sitiilitief of line and color. Whiie particularly appeallnf; In the Summer dress, it can be worn all year 'rouud as an adjunct to the well gowned woman's wardrobe. Here before me Is a bit of this cos samer material as sheer and sott as a fairy cobweb and as rJcUghtrul aa the soft opening loares of the mornir.g ulory. The color is a beautiful soft Copenhagen shade with gold in the design that must have had Its Inspiration from the Oriental. To develop this into a gown is a Joy indeed for I see before me a charming young Miss as she adorns herstlj for the promenade, the afiernoon tea. the bridge or those other social functions to which she lends the radlanco of the well groomed and tastily gowned debutante. The lines, as you will see. are very simple, the skirt beln?; draped into a pointed tunic and with the youthful lines emphasized by the graceful side draping above. 1 he sleeves are carried out with the hioad bell effect fallIng away from the wrists, and the collar of shefr (leorg'tte. In a delicate shade of tan ft match the design, is enlivened with smart pleats that give just the proper offset for ttie faee. For the girdle 1 have taken brond noire ribbon to match the material, ending in the hack in a large bow. The or'sinal lines of the bat. which t peanut straw, go well with this .-''. of a gown and s'-t off with a hair' tf more s!H; A pracei't;! gnrlaad ot -! 'v: -3 tinted to nia'ch rN l::;iif -s oi' '!'" gown and the finish n- ., ,..1, (,-, , , iiFtuni"1 i gra:eftil aa 'iie.ale. v'i'h thl? shonid be wi "d.'ij'.ty p .-mp- of dili vici ! 'Mi'-t f.'Ti l: crv-.r asl? s the p-i--:1' t-'r..; ( f : ;':,; '. ll'."'."': ' rr:; ad '.'. ' ' ,., ,.....r- t ;-. v rviis T'lt'.v) . i;-p .,f or r 'i n' - ' '' '. r. -vr : ' 1.. .... n ri " '-. as r ' :' b-:r

Hamlin's Wizard Oil is a simple and effective treatment for sore throat and chest colds. Used as a gargle for sore throat it brings quick relief. Rubbed on the che&t it will often loosen up a hard, deep seated cold in one night. How often sprains, bruises, cut3 and burns occur in every family, as well as Jit 1 1 e troubles Lke earache, toothache, cold sores, canker sores, stiff reck, and tired aching feet. Soothing, healing Wizard Oil will always bring quick relief. Get it from druggists for 30 cents. If not satisfied return the bottle and get your money back. Ever constipated or bave sick b.eadrKf? Tnst trv Wizard Liver Whins.

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William AIkt. ,rr. and -N!rs. Harry Ifill of Jollrt. were Sunday guests of tl.eir ir,r.th r. Mrs. Ft. M. H 11. and Mrs. F. It f irovvnell . .Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fi.shT of Gary visited her mother, Mrs. K. M . Hill, here, yesterday. Mrs. Mascie O'Hrien rrturnr'd to hr l-.nme in Chicago last evening. She was the gat of Mr. and Mis. Satn Hewitt . Mr?. Manlier of Swaz'f. rtnrnd to her home last rrrnin; after a visit tit :!ie h'-m" of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Muir.

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T is characteristic of folks after they pans the allotted "thr score years sari tin," to looic back over the dajs that are gono

ana taougbtiuiiy live I Bern orer. t find myself, at MTentr-one, frequently drifting bark; a qunrtT of a century, whrri 1 see myself in the little drug store I owned r-t Bolivar, Mo., mating and reHing a vegetable compound to mv friends and customers hat mas then Vnotrn only fc lir. Iwis Medicine for fctoniacli, Liver cud Dowel C'oiaplamta. For manjryetrs while I was perfecting my formula I aludied and investigated te laxative and cathartics on tteLirtt and became convinced that their main fault was not that they did Dot act on the bowel.-) bnt that their action was too violent and Uratio, and upset the ryitem of the user; v. hlch was duo to the fac t that they were not tiiorongli enough in their action, some t imply acting on tne upper or small intestines, while others would act onlv on the lower or large intestines, and t lat they almost invariably produced a habit requiring augmented doses. I believed that a preparation to produce the best effect must first tone the liver, then act on the stomach and entire alimentary system. If this wae acoompii-hed, the medicine would prodnce a mild, bot tnorough elimination cf the waste w'th out the usual sickening sensations, and znako ttie user feel belter at once. After experimenting with hundreds of 3iff"rent compounds, I at last perfected the formula that is now known as Nature's ftemsdy, which I truly believe joes further

and does mere than ar.r laxative on the t-irifi toci.y. Toe thousanos of letters In an users have convinced jne I was right ead t::at the user of l.'tttitrs's Rametfy as a' family medicine, even though ho may hav r...c l it for twenty-live years, never haa to increase tbo dofe. My inow1edg of medicine anil the reei.its of its use, in rr v own family and H--riin? my f-iends, beiore I ever oC. red it f r sale, mcscd 1..0 to have griat i.nth i& f.alurs't F.emedy frura tho very first. . nd r.owas I Cnd mye!f cearng fhe a?e v hen I mtict bow to tho inevitable tmd go t aaotiier life, my rr-.tct pi-as'ira is i s:t eaci clay r, 1 road ta lette-s tr.at eac"; xnv.l br.ags from pf-pla as old or cider t'aan I, who tell of Laving tned iltuc9'3 H;me for ten, fifteen and twenty year', ead h'v they and tlteir chi'dreit and graadchildrea have been benefitted by it. It Is a consoliDg thought, my friends, for a man at my ago to feel that aside from h s own feicccsa, ono has dono something for his fchow man. My greatest sattsfaction, my greatest happiness todav, is the knowledge that tomirht more than one million reotle will tta a Matin's Remedy (NR Tablet! and will ho better, heailhser. happier rveoole for jt. I iiepo yea w.U be one of them. A. H. tEWIS MEDICINE CO., St. Louis. Mo,

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The Mesilnmosi K. Kiesfor and G. Sclr.i hiT f-ht went to Kensington Frldiy tn visit vvijjh I'l.itlvcs fur n few tl.iys. Mrs. AVta. Shui'triacr'r returned to her homo in Grand I'rnssing Friday after a few ilavs' visit licro with relative?. Th Woman's Tt-vtiling t'luh will gtv a botne rcon anic demonstration on satnds under the direction of Miss Headste.i Mils nt'ierno.iti at 2 : ri . VV'Hk is prncrfssipR rapidly on the ra w sbe.-t .m l Me-nl lath factory be-lnff built a Xew fhb'ag.-). t hn the factorv is .'..nt.l. tel th. y vviil enif l"y about ."'o tie tl. ! George Sticor. employerl at the Pchciit -K: K''i!i mn J'l'i'c. is enjoying a month's 1 v in'.'' ' ion. I Mr. -Mid Mr. V," Jl. Ptra'ton were.

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Who has been away from Hammond for a year, is HERE again ,and at your service, engaged in the Moving and Storage Business

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K.w. Kd.-on n orlev, ,.f Fv-t"illo. ''I'll" Isist Fridav t" r a f. w dii . visit with r.''ii'n.. It- ! ft list Sandiy f"r i '.ti'-.t'n it.!, 'bio. t.. atti-nd t'-e n:i -nifll on:'., ri tu e of the chureh of I'hrist . F. I. aklv was in Chi ago on business last Friday. n account of th bridge on the Mon"n across the Kan k.i k rivrr Veins' fit to let tlje his d'-dge ho. it tiirr-i'l all t:-a;m have t., .lotmir t..r the I. i S. from Sh'-lhy to ..n Pierre an 1 then to Morion over the old l.tie. A'; a eonserjit.-n. .7 all ncr'h bound tram throush I.i'.vrll arc from one t- ml.our. Lite. It will ho a,ln.;it a v e. R If foro the hrtd will he in asm. The ros-il,,r nioutblv M'r'inc of the P.T. ent I'.-aenet - will he h'ld in the !i tr); s Isool h .il.iina th s evening. A v eiy ml'T'-s' projrram vvlil b r"nderod . All v. iio ,-r interested In r S'"h "Ol.a ore i rpie.-t . fl f attend. A f t :.- r tiearly thr' ";irfs of turvlrn in Ir." 1. . N.tW, t'h.lllec T'iStei- jrri vei horr.e la -t r t-nni li.ivint; rceiv . d his lmti.'1'.iM.- .It-. inme. Mrs Harry IF. 1 1 a ' !. ) w :y is visitlntr l.r r pfcr's Mr. ar.,1 M-s. J. C. I'al- :'' in llv.m"r.'i . Mr. i 'ha r Irs I: !'nv ram Fridnv for a v;s:t with h' r father, ii. G'rshii'.a n . The Worthy Mat r-n of the Ka-frn .tfir vi.'iterl I.r.wel! I'.ilie Thursday ven'nar. There . as a '.irpo . tow. in fitter, da nee. A't'-r the i r-jnlar hi, sines- of ti.e ni'Miii": w,is 'iirpu?ed of. rr !'!' sillllf lit were ,:i-r- erl . It Vsmeil neatly a', .'av here Inst Tiinrsdnv . Ti; wh. at .-t .-: never rli, lor It h.'iir than it does at !:! p; i-i'-nl. l-'a - Van -1 era rr has reer-lvej hl eorntt'issi.'n n -i rural tr.a'.l tarri' - a tul will h trin -arr Injr mail en t ,e 'c two ..ut of F.o.v.-ll on Monday, ft. -tol-er I'th. ("rawf..rd White w-nt I" l.i'vty, Indiana, Saturday to visit relatives for a few clay.?. I'.efi r.ilrner of Hammond, visited relatives in Low. II Saturday. Mr. nr.d Mrs. f'harles Thompson of Ila'iimonil. visile,! r lail .es here Satuiday and yesterdnv. Miss Veljna She.-ts who is attending school In t.'h'.ragn. vi'it' d h r parents In re Sati'rdn.v and yr y'.er.ltiy . Fl. v . i: . F. Winkle, i. ft last evening for C .ii : ti r: a t i. t'iiio. w here he will attend the annual eonferen'-e of the First I'! uifh of t'.'hrist. ii. A. F.li.vil las sold his Interest In the bar her shop to H. I. Alvia. Mr. I,Iovd lias taken a pi.'ltii.n with the Mat It Man 'ifact". t : 'i t: f'o. at Indiana Harbor. .t.-'hn M'tinitiT'-r rf I'hlcapo, w rs here

yr fterday the tj.i-st of relatives

1 1 a tn ni end. wr re ft'iests over S in,lay of I l.'.'lv. - h l . Han ey j .,'.. ,,f t. hi. ai-. returned home l.u,t , . n.n; Aft' r a v:s.t with his parents. Mr. and Mis. Ffd I Mill. '. F. Idk-n-oti i,d N. K. ''lark wh., ate working in t J i - N rt.. pat t of tlie oe.itnty. fc.p nt S iri'i.i' at home here. Mrs. Alii" I'lrt.h'i cf Canada, ar-11V..-I )i t e last rifirn to visit li'r father, Martin Itisc'I!, and other relatives. H"i' li.uiajhtcr ac ompanied her . John l.-i-ay, road master on this divisiop of t Motion roa 1. spent S'inday here with his fa m ; 1 y Harry Itijiatn of 1 .a Fayette came up l ist evening to m?ii ,-, .laughter, Mrs. J . A . Ta ..r and i'umtly . V . C. Hale spent Sundiy at home lo re with his wife. M.ss list her Trump of T,owr!l and i I ! i n t . Voiismc. of Hairmond. vvre mirii'-.l ,a! I'tovvn !'. nt. Saturday. The hr.de , tii- dauchter of Mrs. '. Mason arid is one of Lowell's most Ir. ".!.; I' f.eetel yolins ladies. The Kt;.-.otn is a y..ur ; man highly spoken o hy hi.- n'any fri'tids in Hammond, wh.ete the will rn'ik,' th- ;r future home. Tii'.r triti.' friends extend f.nsratalati"ns and best wishes. Mr. and Mrs. K. A . Clark of Chlraao and I.. -I., ''lark of Kansas City. Mo., vver.- lieie owr Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. .Fejotue Iiinwiddle returned Saturday from a -visit at Joltet Morris and -Minooka. 111. Mr. and Mrs. Walter rinkertoj) re-turne-i to the," lioao- in H.ininl'rd last evenine, aft'-r a several day's visit at the home ,.f h'r p.iri-.ts. Mr. and Mrs.

WOiEN FROM NORTH, SOUTH.

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Recommend Lydia E. Pinktam's Vegetable Compound as a Reliable Remedy for Woman's Ills.

Mr. nnl Mws . H. W. Bueklc

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Lift off Corns!

Doesn't hurt a bit and Freezone costs only a few cents.

65 Loganberries

Are used to flavor one JifTy-Jell dessert. The juice is condensed and sealed in a vial. Thi3 is one of our best fruit flavors. Compare it with the old-style quick gelatine desserts.

10 Flaoors, of Your Grocer' 2 Packages for 25 Cent m

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FINISH THE JOB ITavo flint sik hoatinc: plant nttrndfyl to NOW Toll your licatin troubles to J. A. LAMERE HEATING AND SANITARY ENGINEER. 307 Sibley Street. Phone Hammond 290.

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Fpokanc, Wash. "I WBnt to recommend Lytiia E. Pinkhaxn's Vegetable ("crnpound for v.-omen"s Eiimenta as it helped me so much during middle afre.' Mrs. SlARTHA C'ONNOK, 1027 Mahslk-k Avonuo. Abilene, Texas. " Fcr almost a year I was unfit to do my work as I suffered so from female i.'Is. Lydia E. Pinkham's r;etfib!eC"orr.pound restorfd mv health after r-hvsici: ns had failed. " Mrs. L. 11. Owrf:.-. Rockv ilie, Ccnn. ' I suffered so Icr.:; frcm female i"s I was blue arid melancholy. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetal Cimpouna restored my health aftfr everj-thinff else had failed." Mak Wikz, 3 Chamberlain St. Oakland, Cal. " Lydia E. Pinkhr-rr.': Vegetab!e Compound pave mo f -' relief durirjf Charge of Life, I xvizl everv woman could know about it. i surefy praise this rreat remedy for women s ills." Mrs. JlABY S. Asv.LZ, 570'J Dover Street. ThoreEEon Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound i3 bo successful i because! it contains the curative, strengthening properties of coed c'. . fashioned roosts end herbs, which tci d'rs,ct'y or! the f emale orrranism.

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" YES, that's the younc; man who impressed me so favorably for the position. I'd forgotten his name, but I remember those splendid white teeth ! " Well-cared-for teeth are a business asset no man can afford to neclect. Keep yours sound

and healthy by the faithful use of Lazell's Tooth Paste. Contains ipecac and chlorate of potash to help prevent pyorrhea, Ja'ieJ cJr Hudson ON SALE AT SUMMERS' PHARMACY, HAMMOND. BELL DRUG CO., GARY. Vould Tiney Know You By Your Teeth?

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A tiny h-.ttle of "1 "t t none" costs lt. t'e pt any .Irucr t.i ; ;ippiy n fei drops np'n the corn or r.illiis. Insrartly it feps hurtinir, th'ii shortly you lift that hotherfionio corn or enlluf right etf. root .in.l all, with..ut one hit of pam or fair c-n. ss. Truly! No harr,bui! Adv

HUFF MOTOR SERVICE CO. GENERA! AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING ?t E A R 43 RUSSELL STREET PHONES: Shop 2444; Ren., 1773.

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