Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 109, Hammond, Lake County, 24 October 1919 — Page 12

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THE TIMES. Friday. Otobr 24, 1910.

Official News Bulletin of Indiana Federation of ClubECt5 T.E?T ai. STTA?r:7r-r, Kotono. ?ft.t. Press Oialmaa. or 1 EE TTZTF.3, CttcJal Oigm of I.aie Connty Women.

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Tiolesabrs and retailer; of all kinds of fresh and smoked meats. W e handle th: best and the cheapest in the Calumet region. This sale for one week commencing Saturday, Oct. 25, ending Saturday, Nov. 1 . 3717 Cedar Street. Indiana Harbor, Ind.

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SPZQALS FOR SATURDAY, OCT. 25th ONLY. ; LEAF LJvD -.23V2ci -0RK LOINS 27V2c RK SHOULDERS lSci

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EEEF :eak lc ,er Steak I2V2C l Roast I2V2C jilinj Beef ...... 7V2c

Frh Port Steak., v.. 26c

Fresh Neck Bones. 7V4c

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VEAL Leg of Veal . Veal Roast . Veal Breast.

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SPRING LAMB Hind Quarter of Lamb . ... 1 5c Fore Quarters of Lamb... l2Y2c

SMOKED MEATS No. 1 Oscar Mayer's Hams 29Y2c No. 1 Calli Ham I8V2C No. 1 Sugar Cured Wide Bacon 32!2c No. 1 Sycamore Square Bacon 30l2c Sweet Pickled Salt Pork.OVic Boneless Rump Corn Beef 20c Lard Compound, by the tub 24V2c Large Size Holland Herrings, each 4c

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NEW CLUBS. A number of new clubs have ben ddfl to tho Federation since our last Btilletlni with a total membership of 737. One of them Is the Daughters of Minerva, whose members are dauKh-

ton. twenty members, president, Mrs. Harry Barnes, secretary. Mrs. Matthew M. Scott; County Home Improvement Club of Wanatah, nn educational cluh of thirty-one members, president. Mrs. Otis King, secretary, Mrs. H. P. Good-

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ters of th members of tlie Minerva win; "Woman's Departmental Club of (."lub of New Harmony. organized In j Richmond. COO members, president. Mrs. 1859. and the fir?t woman's club In the Paul Cumstork, corresponding BecreV'nited States. The president Is Mr3. tary. Miss Mary A. Stubbs; HuntlngKlllner Dale Huncie, a descendant of ton loeal Council. 140 members, preslRobe rt Dale, and "ecretary. Anna Mil- : dent. Mrs. John 1. Kenoyou. secretary, ler Wilson. The first district is start- j The Kokorno Chamber of Commerce !ng a campaign to Indno the Federa- has also made application for membertioti to buy the old Faunteleroy home ship In the Federation. with its furnishins. which Is be'ng of- I fered for sale. The matter will be pre-j AJUONf THE CLUBS. senled at the state conention Word I The Proeress Club of South Bend

has also been reeelvd to th effect j opened its 2"th ear of activity with! that the first district will present thethe board of directors reception. Sat-I name of Mrs. W. J. Torrence of Kvans- urday afternoon. September 27. The j ville. for state president. The first dis- ypar book, one of the most compete I

trict has never had a Federal presi- 1 yet edited by the organization, foredent. j tells a season devoted to social, edueaOther new clubs received into the j tional. aesthetic, philanthropic and ecoFederation are the Monday 'lub of Clin- nomlc development in co-operation with

plans advocated by leading magsrtnes and periodicals for Americanization and reconstruction. This year the department of civics and philanthropy has chosen reconstruction as Its subject for the purpose of unifying the American Ideas of education, language and allegiance. The plan Is to hav all meetings an open forum and for tills course a large enrollment has ready been made. Many eminent men and women and well-known musical or ganlzatlons are scheduled to appsr at general club meetings and the club will be sponsor for a series of s:x lectures. The club now has a membership of 443. The Tourist club of RusslavU'.e heid its first meeting of the year Wednesday. Sept. 17th. at the home of th president. Mrs K. W. Whiteman The club was organized in 1S98 and Joined the Stat and County Federation of Clubs in 1919. The officers for 1913-

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EXHIBITS AT CONVENTION. Three lnterestincr cx!iib:ts have been secured for tho Federation convention, according to word just received from Mrs. J. W. nidd'e, chairman of the nrt. eommic.ee. Tho Traveling Art Kvhiblt will be here, consistlnc: of the best pictures of the 1310 exhibit and part of the exhibit for t?;o, numbering over sixty of Indiana's fine paintings. Miss ivorbeok. of Cambridge

City tsr w ri ' s tb-u "ho wii exlubit of her pottery and

county artist will send ft fine select ion j

of art photographs. TWO CONVENTION SFEAKES3. Mrs. V. J. Torrence. chairman" of the program committee, sends word that Hugh Mcnr.l of Washington. D. C will bo present at the state convention to address the club members on the educational bill now pending in congress. Mrs. (.'yru.H Perkins of Crand Rapids. Mich., .".eneral Federation Art chair-

send an mflni also send'" her acceptance of the

nKrown j iVj.aj.ion to atlend the convention.

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FIVE DAY

Look, read then act. Walk two blocks to our store we guarantee to Save You 25c to 30c on every dollars' worth of furniture, stoves or rugs purchased at this store during the next five days.

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Soft Coal Heaters from $11.50 and up Cook Stoves from $35.00 and up Perfection Oil Heaters $5.95 Seamless Brussels Rus $28.50 Imported Japan Rugs (9x12) $7.50 Imported Japan Rugs (6x9) $4.50 Felt Matrcsses (45 lb.) from $15.00 up

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Coil Springs (10 year guarantee) $7.50 up Simmons Brass Beds from $12.50 and up Linoleum (12 ft. wide) per yd. 90c and up Elankets, heavy full size, fleece lined, $3.50 and up Dining Room Tables (solid oak) $19.50 and up

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"Hammond't Lowest Priced Store."

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79 State Street Hammond, Indiana

"Hmmond' Lowest Priced Store.

For Seven Days Starting Saturday, October 25th Extraordinary Sale on dies' Winter Coats,- Dresses, Suits, Skirts, Waists and Millinery Men's Sweaters and Underwear, Girls' Coats Dresses, Sweaters, Underwear and Hats, Boys' Suits, Mackinaws' Sweaters, Underwear and Shoes A Timely Sale on Seasonablo Merchandise

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Men's All Wool Mackinaws in fine dark plaids; value $15.03, cut to. . .$10.95 Men's Heavy Ribbed Shirts and Drawers, in white and ceru; reg. $1 .25, at $1.10 Men's Union Suits for fall wear; Wilson Bros, brand and Hanes ; sizes to 50, values to $2.75. cut to $2.00 Men's Heavy Fleece Union Suits, value $2.75. cut to $2.00 Men's Wool Union Suits or Shirts and Drawers $2.50 to $5.00 SWEATERS SWEATERS! BIG SPECIAL FOR MEN Lowest prices in Hammond. We carry a big line of sweaters and wool jerseys, a big variety and we cut the price on them $1.25 to $10.00 Men's Caps for Fall and Winter A big assortment to choose from. Special cap sale for Saturday Men's Heavy Caps, fur ear laps, in .dark gray; regular $3.00 sellers cut to $1.39 Other Caps from $1.00 to $2.50

Extraordinary Sale on Ladies' Coats Ladies' Wool Kersey Coats with fur collar; value $27.00; our sale price . . ; $18.50 Plush Coats Special Seal Plush Coats, latest models; $35.00 values, cut to $24.50 Special "Beaver" Plush Coats, young girls' styles, regular $25.00 sellers, cut to $19.50 Ladies' Fall Suits in all wool, oxford gray, tailored model, high grade material, silk lined, worth $47.50. cut to. . .$35.00

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Hundreds of Ladies' Fall Hats Samples and models on sale at 50c on the dollar. Come and get your choice at $1.98 to $4.98 Hew Arrivals of Skirts All worsted skirt in black and navy; regular and extra sizes. Big special at. .$5 Georgette Blouses New models just arrived; the latest in blouses, beautiful models $5.50 to $11.50

Boys' AH Wool Mackinaws All sizes, beautiful plaids, values up to $12.00; our cut price sale $6.50 to $8.50 Boy's Overcoats on Sale All wool overcoats for boys, sizes 6 to 17. Specially priced $8.50 to $12.00 Boys' All Wool Blue Serge Suits A $1 5.00 suit, cut to $10.50 Boys' Union Suits Heavy ribbed and fleeced; sizes 2 to 16 98c to $1.25 BOYS' SHOES FOR SCHOOL AND DRESS AT A GREAT SAVING.

Come and take advantage of the extraordinary Values

H. SHNEIDER

79 State Street Hammonds Lowest Price Store

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Girls' All Wool Coats with fur collars, sizes 7 to 10; big value at $11.98 Girls' Corduroy Velvet Coats, sizes 2 to 16. only $4.98 Girls' All Wool Coats in silvertone. colors wine or brown, with good fur collar; a beautiful coat for the high school girls; sizes 1 2 to 17, well worth $29, cut to $22.50 Girls' Felt Hats, all colors, a very good quality $2.98 Girls' Tarns, velvet, all colors $1.00 Girls' Union Suits, sizes 2 to 16, 98c to $1.25 Big Savings on Girls' Serge Dresses. Girls' Serge Dresses in wine color and navy, many styles to choose from, sizes 2 to 6, at $3.98; sizes 8 to 14. . .$6.50