Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 130, Hammond, Lake County, 18 November 1919 — Page 3

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Tnpsdar, November 18. 1019 TUK TIMES Pace Three CHRONIC GROVCHES byHendvLv. Leggit's Fine Candies Pound $1.00 We Sell Butterick Patterns I JUST COULft WTtLl. DA60Nn' WHY DO SCUE WOMEN H.VE TO THKT TICKET SPECULATOR1. t 1 0"lU' & TVi' TAT Lir- Ci .3 !3 t ME-W BCK HE 2.6 IH EVEC THE7 60 THE TWELFTH RjOW.1 KAUFMANN & WOLF - Hamkoho. I fin Wednesday, Nov. 19 STORE NEWS Double Stamps Wednesday

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Fsptun&$ Of A Day In Lak County's Lively CapitaL

Miss Ida Winr of Chicago was tha week-end a,"tet cut Miss Lola Farley. Miss Herwin'a Lehman who Ij engaged In Ccunty Recorder Johnson'.' office has hn confined to her home with a severe cold for several days this week . Dr. and Mr?. H. . Hixon s-nt t "week-end riih relatives In LaFcrte. ltd. Th CommcTcUT Club enjoyed one of heSr jnonthly feeda at their rooms on last evening ana a ftn repat prparei y Jhfr hojt.i "f the- evening. M?ssr?. Craw-oTd. Vilmr r.nd Schmiat wi ssrved'o the members. Th jmombers of St. Mary's churih will obs5rve Fo-tv Jloars Demotion bea.rnins next Sunday. Pereral visitDg priests wtll assist Kev. Father Ouethoff and iar'-iT tvHh the services. Through herttorney. Edwin Knight. f this city. Mrs. Em.na Brown 1s sueTitr her husS-im; John, for a divorce. Non-support in 1 v-i'treatment Js the charges for th naiitl troubles of the Browns who havo resided la Criwn I'oint for the ras ye Miss Jesse I-cttUn t.terta!n-4 the members of th Werwtlnk'-r Gu'Id at

her home on Main street last night, a, oclal hour followed tho lesson. County Auditor George M. Foland hns called a special meeting fr the County Counc.'i for Nov. 20th. tni stei strike in the various cities of the county has made the employment of extra deputy sheriffs necessary, which has incurred a great expense. This will be one of the big- items which the council will be as'ted to make an appropriation

lor It Is estimated th'.s will run up Into the thousands. Oeorg-e P. Spite of Griffith transacted business in Crown Point on Monda. County Auditor Oeorg: M. FolanS. County Coromlssloneds Claussen, Black and Schaaf returned on Sunday from Hoston where they attended a meeting of the American Asphalt Association, the object of which was to boost the vise of asphalt In street paving. This association meets each year and the Lake County officials learned much of Interest and value to them In road building-. sew MinnnriE i,ice?ik9 Gerald J- Lynch. Gary; Gladys Elsher "East Froedm. Pa.

Ellis Crine, Crown Point; Clara Lentner. Crown Point. Fred A. H. Hardens. Indiana Harbor: Rose Schults, Lansing. John Hardesty, Hammond; Lillian I. Hoffman. Hammond. Guy W. Brcntlinger. Fast Chicago, Lillian G. Jansan. Fast Chicago. Bruno Fartllnski, Hammond; Theresa Lis. Hammond. '"Walter Sivioritek. East Chicago; to Mary Smala, East Chicago. Frank Donegan, Robertsdale; Catherine M.Brosnan. Whiting. William J. Wilson. East Chicago; to Theresa Matthews. Chicago. George W. Terris, Gary; Lovle Mathers, Gary. George Starke. Lowell; Mary Hindut. Lowell .

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The American Public does not believe all it reads. It insists on being shown. When Swift & Company says its profits are only a fraction of a cent per pound, many believe we are not telling the whole story that there are hidden profits.

&te Here Are The Facts:

Our net profit on our entire business for the year

1918 amounted to only 1.76 cents per dollar of sales, or less than one-half cent per pound, and 1. Included profits from hides and all other 4 by-products. 2. Included profits from all sundry side-lines. 3. Included profits on all subsidiary corporations. 4. To rum up it included the entire profit from every source of revenue in which Swift & Company has any interest There are no other profits. Furthermore our accounts have been checked and certified annually by leading public accounting firms. Swift & Company is sincerely trying to get the facts before the public. If you have any questions regarding our business write us and we will do our best to answer them. In discussing the packing business be sure you have the facts and that you are not unintentionally spreading misinformation. If you get the facts we have no doubt as to the verdict

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All of Our Better Dresses

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Twelve distinctive models grouped for this selling dresses suitable for daytime and evening occasions. They are of tricolette and paulette of a superior quality; straight line and tunic effects, some with vestees, others are handsomely embroidered. All are offered at 15 per cent reductions. $5275 DRESSES $44g4 $59.75 DRESSES $50 75 skv5DREssB;;$54;25 $69.75 DRESSES $59 75

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$34.00 SET of FURS at $26,

A $12.50 French Lynx Mutf, ball shape, nicely lined and a $21.50 Animal Scarf to match, head' and tail trimmming; similar to the set

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GIRLS' COATS as pictured Becoming little coats of brown corduroy cr Rolinson's plufh in brown, wine and green; yoke effects, with snug fitting collar, all around belt, patch pockets; sizes 2 to 6 years. Priced at

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Phillipine Undergarments Two Specials Envelope Chemise $2.48 Phillipine Gowns $2.48

Full length coaU in the very latest style, belted and flare models ; also semi-dolman effects with large collars of beaverette, silk plush and self material, new fall shades, all sizes $18.75

Philippine hand made garments of fine soft finished nainsook, beautifully embroidered; some are hirnsitched, others are finished in hand crochet lace; all sizes; splendid values, tjO AO.

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Women's dainty night gowns in slipover style, of fine quality nainsook; round, suare or V neck, finished with hand crochet lace and hand embroid-

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Plush Coats, $69-

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Women's Coats. 30 nich models, of rich appearance, made of finest seal plush, with immense collar and deep bell cuffs of dyed opossum; satin lined throughout, made up in the same styles JjQ 7 as the high priced fur coats, at

A small but beautiful collection comprising about 60 of the very newest style hats, rolling sailors, turbans and off-the-face hats most of them are of rich velvet in black or two color combinations, prettily trimmed with glycerine ostrich, small flowers and ribbons; $7.50 and 3 QE

NEW PLUSH COATS

Smart Models as Pictured 33 This is an unusually low price for a coat of this quality; plush has advanced considerably since we purchased these garments. We would obliged to pay at least 25 per cent more for the same coats today they're in smart styles with big collars, dt;ep cuffs, all-around belts, slash pockets; $40.00 values at $33.75

Women 's Silk and Wool Union

Suits Comfortable, Well-Fitting Garments of Unusual Warmth Eiffel brand $4.00 Union Suits, fine ribbed silk and wool; high neck, long sleeves; dutch neck, elbow sleeves, and low neck, low sleeves; all JQ Afl are ankle length; sizes 36 to 44, at 47 "- Women's Fine Union Suits 98c The famous Royal Mills Union Suits of fine Egyptian yarn, high neck, elbow sleeves and low neck, low sleeves, ankle length; sizes 36 and 38. regu- QQr lar price $1.19. On sale at S70C Women's Winter Weight Union Suits, low neck, no sleeves, ankle length; well made, well fitting garments; sizes 34 to 38, suit $1.75; sizes flj 1 QQ 40 to 44. suit vl.JO Royal Mills Shirts and Drawers for Boys One large lot of boys heavy ribbed fleece lined shirts and drawers, good and warm; sizes 30, 32 and 34 at 69c; sizes 24, 26 and 28 at 59c; sizes 20 A Cn and 22 at HOC

A Timely Sale of Shoes for Boys and Girls

Offering Special Values in Solid Leather Shoes

Lion Store Shoes Are Good Shoes

Do you have unusual difficulty in finding shoes that will give the children good wear? If so, then take the children along with you here the next time they are in need of footwear. We can give them just the kind of shoes you are seeking; they are the only kind we sell; they'll outwear double-fold any juvenile shoe now on the market sold for a similar price.

Lion Store Prices Saye Yon Money

Boys' Winter School Shoes English bals of black calf; also 300 pairs of army style shoes of tan calf; both models have extra heavy leather soles; $4 values. J0 Qr sizes 4 to bYi

"Double Wear" School Shoes of genuine calfskin, dark brown, blucher lace style, footform lasts, durable leather soles; youths' sizes, per pair $3; boys' $3 5Q sizes, pair f w w v

Little Boys' Wearproof Shoes Made of extra heavy calf, blucher !ac style, broad toe, Goodyear stitched soles; an exceptionally good school shoe; sizes 9 to $2.50 13.

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Little Folks Shoes for play wear and best, one style of plain dull calf, button style, medium weight soles: the others with patent leather vamps and brown calf (Jjl Ql tops; sizes 4 to 8. at .7aJ

SPECIAL! SPECIAL! Misses' and Children's Foot-form Shoes of tan lotus calf, button style with stitchdown leather soles; sizes 5V2 to 11. pair $2.75 $2.45 sizes byx to 8, pair. . . ,

Little Gents' Shoes of dark brown russet calf, broad toe lasts, lace style, genuine leather soles, strongly sewed ; sizes 9 to

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