Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 118, Hammond, Lake County, 4 November 1919 — Page 16
Tnrsrlnr, "tfovemricr 4, 1910. m n , 1.1 .J jwpMw. hi Here are bargains well worth your time to come miles for. They are way below last year's prices and chuck full of quality. We want you to tell your friend back home of the wonderful bargains you obtained at the Mmummmnml it mB'msimE'Q fis?.oMj? KjSJST Wed. Nov. 5th, Ltsrorba.
THE TILIE3.
19
TO) A "O
JL3L XxJL 11L a.tLff
Read every one of these specials. They tell their own story a saving to you ol $5 to $20.00. Our motto: "Quick Sales and Small Profits." Everything as represented or your money back makes this a safe place to trade at. m Um Sim Lmm lUW Um & M US g ij ijf ii . A J j tsfji? k J Mr. John J. Toomey of the Acorn Stove Factory, will be here all day tomorrow to give a most interesting demonstration on the Famous Combination Acorn Double Range. Don't fail to attend.
r n
No. l DRESSER Solid oak, beautiful finish, up from $22.50
No. 2 KITCHEN CUPBOARD With glass door, up from $11.50
No. 3 HEATING STOVE Nickel trimmed $11.50
No. 4 DINNER SET 31 pieces $4.25
No. 5 RANGE Cast iron, six holo $32.50
Ho. 6 COMFORTERS Full size, up from $3.75
The Only Double Range Made
( " " 7""' :r .- a
. - ... - ' . i ,.j -- - -t v -r -j--- v
3 bibvar:'-
: -4 f?
53
52
1!
P 1
1,1 W-..j . '. m
A Ccmplcto Coal .Range 4- burncr cooking top; Full size 15-itich eve;:; Separate flues; Hot water front; A warm kitchen next winter ; Ready tor service every day in tlic year. A Complete Gas Range 5 - burner cooking top; Full size 18-inch oe.r, Broiler and roaster
BARGAINS
s. . ;
t ''r . ; 1
No. 8 BRASS BED Simmons best $11.75
T3ie ylcorn Doable Service DzLuxe
oven ;
A cool kitclien this
summer:
vt Readj' for service ev
ery day in the year.
corn Ranges have been built for 83 year and we have been selling them for the last tea years with great success and satisfaction, as all our Acorn customers will teli you. A;.d without hesitation we can positively say this is the FINEST AND MOST SERVICEABLE RANGE EVER BUILT. In order to show this range to you to show you its advantages, its possibilities, its conveniences, wo have secured the' service of an Acorn representative to demonstrate it. Sec it in our show window where it will be displayed.
For Wednesday only we arc offering a special reduction of $10.00 on the price of this De Luxe Range. Fill out the coupon bring it in sea the Range.
TI113 COUPON 15 GOOD FOR $10.03 Name Address
J :
3
. . t
t I.
1
i I i
i r . i ; ' f ' : 1
Rugs play a very important part in the decorative scheme of every home. We extend a special invitation to you to visit our Rus Section Fare Refunding Day and inspect the beautiful patterns we have on display.. You'll find all the newest ideas in colors, patterns and weaves. Come curect to our store, ask to see our Brussels Rugs, 9x12 $27.50 Axminister Rugs, 9x12 $45.00 Hi-h Grade Velvet Rugs, 9x12. . . .$65.00
No. 9 BLANKETS Full sized plaid, heavy fleece lined $3.45
No. 10 FELT MATTRESS Guaranteed 45 lb. $12.95
No. 11 LINOLEUM 4 yards wide, per yard 95c
On -! alf (hier: Cups and Saucers, ere Frying Pan. one Wash Br-ard. half dozen Spoons, half dztn iCrivci, half dozen forks, one Coai Pail, cr.i Coa! Shovel. Complete outfit
No. 12 LIBRARY TABLE in oak . $8.50
No. 7 DINING ROOM TABLE 6 foot extension, solid oak., up from $24.50
We have quoted prices here on high grade pieces of furniture, stoves and rugs that cannot be duplicated today at double our asking price. A 1 word to the wise is sufficient.
Look for the Clock in th? Csnter of the Sign Make No Mistake
WE FURNISH YOUR HOME FOR LESS LET US PROVE IT
-m vs-t
I.
.1
242 E. STATE ST. TELEPHONE 543 HAMMOND, IND.
We have dozens of other barpains. If you don't see what you want tell us. We can and will satisfy you because we want only satisfied customers.
No. 13 MANICURING SET 8 pieces, makes a beautiful X m a s present Complete set $2.45
Look for the Clock in the Center of the Sirrn Make No Mistake
No. 14 ALUMINUM PERCOLATOR Three quart size $2.24
7Z irarizrLi'iTSS.: 5
jTO-i!gl!gSJWi'J,HS
CROWN POINT NEWS Happenings Of A Day la Lake County' Lively CapitaL
Daar Spz'-.t; H!U Grjva. "Wdaedar. Nov. 8th. Good Maaio. 11-3-4 Mr. tnl XFrs. Ersmort Clynsr "T'V In Room" In Chlcaso ca i-miiif. Wh'le in Chicago thoy wr h g-aeita of Jlr. ml ilrs. Evaa Cola. Mrs. Evelyn P..3'ier wlU nter-tla i party ot lal!es t lunchoon on Wed3eJay afteriiaoa at 1:19. Cajds fs-U1 the diversion of th aftrnon, Mr. ard Mrs. JiUIaa RacVwdll apent -cr.iay n-sth Mr. and Mrs. Victor Dyer n Valparaiso, they having moved to hat city from Hammond ssvral wki i(o. Mr. Dyar la now engraved In thes : jmber bus'naaa. Miss Tir.iei Lehniaj who has ben making treatments at the HIndsdala --i tarlU3i returned home pn Saturday ravins; received cinch banefit d ir!r.g -.r stay. ilr. and Mrs. Arthnr Reljar and two lauirhtara and Ms ilivmi Rnlaer of II.rriTno-acl apent lh woftk-end with fh, rarnts Mr. and ITrs. John Re's-
S3 PIERS' HEAD IN WALES ADVOCATES j, NATIONALIZATION
vVaUam Brae.
AnnotTiemMit was rnal on Bxmday !Q St. Mary's church of the. approaching marrlaa: of Itisa Piancls Felsch and Anton Klaussen. J. B. Jfeyer returned on Monday from Montana where he baa spent the laat thre months, having farming Interests In that state. W'llia-m Kuaamaul returned on Sunday from overseas after having; spiit two years over there, prior to that time ho was In service in the S .uth. TKls la the first trip home In four y ears and h?s experiences have bet n many and varied anl amonc; that time has grown from a boy lrsto a husky man. Dirothy Crowe'.l spent the week-end in Crown Point with hrr father an') sister Miss Ethel. She Is et.saired tn Cal umet.
i
Co-Fd
jLJUJD
i
aaaJaJLJ
FARMERS TO FIGURE
COAL STRIKE
Official of State Federation ITam'e Ccninittee to Investigate It. IIAKATOTJS. INT.. Nov. 4 Thit the hiiT!l.- 1 thc.uasn;! orsran'.7.f d farmers of Indiana exrect t-t fiaur strongly 'n a stt'ir;-!nt of th ooal contro-v-evy was arirrnt tody when offi
cials of th Sate TVd.rat! t i of Farm - i ers Aoelt!--r.s nt t nir a com-r.-.i'tt"1 to !r.v-ti3.-A the s'r'ke. j The crmrHttee wl'l p-o Into the mln!rrr oajr'.ps to learn thi mlnr rint vl thn tt will confer with tr opeip.rera. Vpon the com .-.-litre's re
port to the orirnization the frecj.itlon will form-ilate a g-eiicral polley to meet tve merpency. Te f.T-mt-rs ortrr t'.on Is the f r-it co"ihnerl Intereyt tn tae steps to-varo slftitiR- the 'cuies hnt'.ven the employers ana raployps of the mines.
mm I! If J
1
JeA ' .'!. r
On of l- smertpgt fabrics of reef Ei years Is iir(!o:tttny that chaf.nirs hnttted luaterlal known as silk Trtcolette. OrifrlnaJly r3ed In tt arf , throws tad sweaters (when, oh wbon, will we hi? upon a more ar.iHtic nani for Jhls usef jl adjunct of the war.1-robi-?) this most adeptaV.e conceit eoo.i found Us way Into drtpstta sctl was rpe.-fl with Joyous acclaim by all loTtrs of things bt-autlfuL For, no matter how much we have. It Is the eagerness for oris'taltty, the STOping, thn desire, the seeking for norcHj" that ptirnulatea style and keeps Lucae lahloa on the 6cl Tive.
The great difficulty in the way ol making Trlcolette popular, however, was the lack of knowing Just how to blend it with proper trimmings without making the result appear too elderly. No woman wants to look her age, much less add to th appearance of years and this fabric of so much potentinl;i did not lend ltslf readily to youthful effect. Th natural impulse ' was to ernbro'der the cloth--and mitch embroidery mans heaviness without attendant chirm. Ornamentation of any ot1 er kind 'd not t--m to with it, to that th Jn.ne fille fou;.'it fby of Tricrlette. which liu-ans t'uat its popularity was delayed some saens. Perhaps thi3 la Jnt a well: one rmirt expTimunt with and larn the H.'uUailous of erirvlMr.r, ur.til, catching J')st th prop t iin.slo, tb full e.ltct of our nisterial Is developed and the j. roper resv.lt achieved. V.'ork'.n with Lltr.pethcr tr'.;;:r:.i method nod dlycrdins eTtbrt.l.1?reni:rely for the once. I have developed a mot pteaslnpiy youthful mode br fore of line and brodiin. Hre before ma la a clo kr.it paritle f allorin'i tax:pe Trl'-oVt'e 'V- rr '-"'? relumes of pcesibiV.M.-? tbr-gb the feet of t B.--ft strna I The wrt!t must blouse uliKhtly. tVere. ax, A the fklrt alrae.tt drapes Itself If one tAil-o-s It a hit. cat eh in thr in . n..r holt tfcf.t e"d? !a r.
?t;iaU fist bc.v at the now mks tn rarrovr in .ferial n-.i-i.- tWO OS b
nnd back of th wit. ?nd .ar cr. .-fth-r side of the okirt. Thc. - belr.sour onlT 6mmnW!r.r n-.ist be ff -.-ronslv looped at 'b'1r pr u jfrve a "fell nw'.nrbr fect that breal the severity of tb. Ct' Covered with Tficb-Tie 'here b.' six srnnll htrttoe.a en th end of orh tr,1T,, j.1?t a bit of vmiry thsl sets off the stvle. Th n-e. yoit'nY'T sna'-e. Is flnffhed with a d"'.;tv 1 Mfd net eo'lar. Pans n;broldorT, Btandlntt aa'itr'y or; i'e or-n mr1", 1 Trf.ent for vmr srrrval r p rMy niriple.. yet dciddly slch and caytitUins frock.
e vri : i
4h fro
ii
V u It 'r :' . S-tiJ il ii i i ' i i ! 1:1 !' :i
n i r. ri
pi U
3C
1
-5
1 i
?U1
M. a
1
i
PRiiMTS MORE AUTO ABVEMTiSMG TEAM ANY OTHER NEWSPAPER IN
DISTSiCf AND IS
THE BEST WAY ;tt3R DEALERS TO GET !N TOUCH WITB THE
(tfTEvery Man in Lake County Who iiias money to Use in Buying an Automobile Reads THE TIMES.
si
