Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 41, Hammond, Lake County, 22 November 1919 — Page 10
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THE TTMY2. Xovornhrr 22. IDIP are Ki'li'S to nnd aduvt theinailv.. s better to economic condilkii!. The fwIne mentality is lining to chaBge more and more and finally we "hall rranoi" as w know her ln-fmo us." Craze for Dress Nations' Greatest Evil DYER
Astounding Charges Made By French Physician, Fashion Indicted; Birth Rate Lowered i , Over World.
rSTAF CORRESPONDENT I. N. SEHVICE l'AKH, Nov. 20 JTaelio-aily u of the reat evils now confronting the civilized nations of tiia if'.obe nuty be. laid nt the 5or of the remlnlno rraze ivr urie -r.i. and xttavaga.nt Uresj, -cordm to Ir. F'.-veaj le I'osirtnl'ifs. . ne of the tx-si known physicians in Uurope and a leader In t!i iftiK movement for more than SO e;ir.. Tbess Htartl.ne conclusion are net :orth in n article by lr. de urf 1deal.ne "with th effort of Immodest and expensive dross upon the shortaR.-
cf the laby crop, and j ist published In!
t-aRevetie, .Mondalle. IT. de, Co-irmoHes indicts her majesty, "IVaue I'ashion," on the fallowing counts: 1 ih) forces her subverts to make themseUes slender by artificial m-an , 8 iSim tauges -women to expose tueir bodies to all kinds of weather. S By Indecent variations of style? sne causes women to 4-peivl so much money en clothes that many men are voable to marry and tho.-- who nre married a' e unable to maintain large families of children. 4 Sh" is the 'i i evt aujn of r.meh :mr. co a i ily p. ei al-nt. ;n l iu!;-' 1 ii-i-1 i on s. 6 She is a powerf ul, in lirn's-cause ef drunkenness and ext: avagaat expenditure in ether lines, since women m-io ar fashionably dressed ove to a. splay themselves in resiaut ants, cafes nnd at the theatc. t By sha ; ;en :ner tno contrast 1eiTtrn iviaitt, and icosi-ry she is the eause of ni-irh of the re o at ions ry aitation rff-readinsr t n :-. b'H -tit t'u flobe. "It a worn an appears a nil plain p. kr 4rssaiaiter tells her. -y a lam. y.j ir too fat; must do .in" t hi nif to Trak on r.- -U' pieiid-r," suvs Tr. rt iiirmt.'fs. "And she follows This advice. So we see t:o- -ors ". useful to sustain the body, become .tn instrument 'hat causes abi onmal booy displacements. It n.-.d to be sa'.d that a woman is a he i tip who dresses herself, '-resslrs. arid then undresses herself, but that is a nos'ake nowadays, at least iipon the flrst and third points. "TV omen's vlothingr has reduced itself tho most simple expression by the sienderness of the body en the one ha jd -i.'id by the scantiness of the raiment 'n-tbe other. She dresses n 1919 when he Is nn d rf sstd. ".Voir, as to -mv i-!in 1 p"!nf . 'i RHEUMATISM is being cured My r.-x scientific trratrr-n! is ru".nc ousands of cases. It will nir yours. Simple, and Inexpensive. Send your "arne and address to Ir, "Welters. 3401 Xorth ove.. Milwaukee. "Wis., for tree i articular: s and advice.
greatest part of th body is uncovered by the present day fashions. That permits dame fashion to collaborate with the physicians Insofar as fet s are concerned, but it la something that physicians d' not desire. In eiposingr tho throat, tho back, the limbs ard the arms to all of the col 1 winds. T'ama Fashion produce all sorts of colds, grippe, tuberculosis and helps lower the birth rat. A woman is no more mistress of her body. .Stvle is sovereign. "And as to the children they are scarcely dressed at all in France So we have the Spartnclst selection. Only the robust survive, and the others, with ba;e lops expose-.! to the weather and insufficiently c'ad, catch all sorts of
afflictions.
'm the third point, we wish the thinss 'de lime." We spend the jnopt of our resources to sustain a Muff It is tV.ese heavy expenditures which kill the infant before it has a chance to be born. For men remain bacbeolrs not -nly because they themselves love to sssoriato with worrsen porc.eousiy dress.d. Everything that dlm'nlshes he amount of .-money spent in the home
St self aids in the suppression of chu- J
haiic- ,n :Spr;n Hi'.l liruve TlmtiKdgiving; ee.. No . CCth. Iart dance of the season. 1 1 --2-2 The Hish J-'chool boys and girls ere now playing basket-ball. The boj s play on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Mr. mith is referee. The irls play on Tuesday and Thursday with Miss Hoffman as referee. It is getting cold. Mr. .Smith ga e the storm shed a coal. Jt's green. A favorite coi...r. Wonder why s.-u:e of our h.gh school boys eo to town after dinner. Watch and you w ill see . The s,41.-ito:.s for the Red Cross are dou:,t nicely. Most people are w'll-ing-to be. -oine nu mbers of the lie,! k.ross, with-'Ut any question . Hurrah f---r room four of St. .tosej.bs school, wiibh Is 100 per cent American N"t a sinsile slacker omon; them. They all Joined ti;e .I inior Ild Cross with great rrice ar.d Joy. Many pupils of
the other rooms a. so ci.-eerfuwy responded to the call.
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Dance at Spring giving eve.. Nov of the season.
Hill Grove, Thaniis26th. Fast dance 11-2-2
dren and Dame Fashion is the leader. "Life has become more dar and nf.re complicated. It Is all -out of proportion to the increase in salaries, but it brines at the same time by a peculiar anomaly more cocjuetry into the. world because Fame Fashion reiens nr.1 brings misery, immorality. Jealousy ana the things which debauch huiN n l!vi. Pn we have prostitution, either open or clandestine, out of need for money for costu tries 3e luxe. How many crimes against the marriage vow have been committed for beautiful robes. Jewels or collars of pearls. "To remedy this let vis push forward tiie feminist movemfnt. The women
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Thrift Mo
LADIES' VESTS AND DRAWERS 50c Bleached, ribbed and fleeced garments; good and warm. LADIES' UNION SUITS $1.00 Medium weight, bleached ribbed garments ; low neck ; no sleeves; ankle length. 0LIVIL0 TOILET SOAP She Olivilo toilet soap. Special at bar 8'2C. BABY BLANKETS Infants' Dept.
69c
59c
Used for polishing pianos, furniture, etc. $1.00 bottle at 59c. TOILET PAPER 4 rolls
15c
Toilet paper, crepe tissue, 4 oz. rolls. Special.
Blankets for baby, of pink, blue and grey. Monday only at 69c. FLANNELETTE
ROMPERS 79c ! i Of grey, trimmed j with red; 98c romp- j er for 79c. j MOTOR SCARFS j
$6.95 Scarfs of black, oxford and heather; $8.75 values at $6.95. BLOOMERS $1.49 Mercerized pink brocaded bloomers, shirred or ruffled; $1.95 value. WASH BOILER 65c Rochester make, stationary handles, solid copper; special. CEDAR POLISH
"Thanksgiving" is just around the corner. It's time we were casting our eyes in the direction of our tables. We're offering some timely values in linens, these days; linens you'll like; linens you'll want to buy. It will, also, pay you to follow our Grocery Advertisements from now until the 27th.
nday Specials for Thrifty Shoppers
Some Timely Offerings in Yard Goods
Robe Cloth 27 inches wide, heavy quality, in a very wide range of Navajo and Persian patterns, for bath robes, etc. Thrift fiQ Mon. only. yd. VZ Damask (8 inch mercerized f;ora and striped designs; satin qualify; jelling regular 95c. Monday only, gEjC
Outing Flannel 36 in. wide, heavy nap. teaseldown quality, bleached only; 45c quality. Thrift Mon. only. OQyard V C Wool Drew Goods Including serges, plaids ind novelies; values up to $1.75 regular; all
wanted shades and de
signs. Monday only, yard
$1
Pillow Caies 45x3b. neatly hemmed, good quality, no dressing; selling regular at 65c. Monday onlv, A Q each ' H:7C Kimona Crepe 30 inch wide, in Japanese and serpentine patterns; heavy weight for winter wear: 45c quality. Thrift Mon. Onro only. yd. -C
Men's Underwr I It's Sweater Time
Men's Heayy Wool Mixed Union Suis--Closed crotch, full size, well made, tf CZQ
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Men's Wool Miied Shirts and i I? i i
urawers neavy and medium
weights; sizes to 50, each
$1.98
Men's Sweaters Heavy quality ali wool, shaker knit or rope stitch shawl collar coats, plain color or chest stripes; sizes for men and yc-ung men. Special $8.98
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Boys' Warm . Ribbed Cotton Union Suits, in soft grey yarns; sizes 8 to 16 years, J 39 2 t
Men's Work Sweater Coats, Q 1 Cf hrgtf shawl collar, at J 1 .OU Boys' Sweater Coats Pullover and coat style, maroon, dark green and navy; sizes 5 to 16 years, priced $3 98
Lamb's Wool Slipper Soles Used for Making Crochet Slippers. . Ladies high grade lambs' wool soles, sizes 3 to 8, our reg- A C ular 60c seller. Special T"OC Children's Jersey Leggins. eeced, in brown, black and QO white, sizes 3 to 10. Special at vOC
Ladies Spats, felt cloth, in colors, all sizes. Special at
$1.98
Visit the Javenil e Section Little Men's Velvet Second floor
Little Men's Velvet Suits of navy, brown and green, box pleats down back, belt all around, white pique collar; (&Q QC ages 4 to 8 Pi.OO Girls' Gingham Dresses Girls' Gingham Dresses in pink, blue and buff; of plain and checked materials, slipover styles and princess . (I 1 JQ models; ages 2 to 6 P Oc7
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Munsingwear
Ladies' Union Suits Heavy cream ribbed fleeced garments; fine for winter wear; all sizes. $2.50
Ladies' Black Cashmere Hose Heavy well made, reinforced sole; comfortable and very warm. SOc '
Grocery Department
Pineapple, fancy sliced Hawaiian, per can. 29c Sweet Juicy California Oranges, per doz...35c Mixed Nuts, the best varieties only, lb 42c Baked Beans. No. 3 can, 3 for 43c
Soap U. S. Mail. 10 bars 49c (10 o customer) Prunes, new pack, don't need sugar. Ib 25c Cranberries, extra large quality, fine, per lb.. 12c Coffee The celebrated Yuban, per lb 48c
Grape Fruit, fancy Florida, large size. 3 for 20c Uneeda Biscuit, 2 pkgs 15c (4 to customer) Butterine, Jelke's Good Luck, per Ib 40c Plums Green Gage or Egg, in heavy yrup. per can 15c
Just What Mother is Looking For "Vanta" Vest j "Baby's Binder" Pins are never safe to have j fofm of hind around a babv. not even the . , , . ii j ,r.f r,. " anr! " one knitted or sott wool, so-called satety pins, ana j buttons are always pulling off and long enough to go
or beinc: broken in the wring- twice around the baby s
er. Urdmary tape has an unpleasant way of twisting itself into a hard string, but Vanta rwistless tape, woven in a special way that prevents kinking and curling, J solved the problem. j 98c to $1.75 I
abdomen. This gives the needed support and warmth and being elastic fits snugly without binding anywhere. Priced at 50c and 79c
57c
Worth all of 85c yd. heavy and medium weight, 9-4 wide ; mercerized finish. MEN'S WOOL HOSE per pair 25c Black wool mixed hose; sizes 10 to 12. MEN'S WORK TROUSERS, pair $2.50 Dark patterns, in heavy materials. BOYS' KNIT CAPS 69 c The girls like them, too. Plain colors and fancy combinations. BOYS' JERSEYS $2.50 They keep them warm; maroon and navy; sizes to fit boys from 6 to 16 years. LUNCH CLOTHS $1.00 54 inch mercerized lunch cloths square hemstitched; round scalloped; $1.50 quality. ALUMINUM ROASTER $1.49 Aluminum roaster, round shape; extra
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pecial.
SHEETS $2.19 Golden Gate, 81x90, Piquot quality, hemmed, seamless. ENGLISH NAINSOOK 20 c 35c value; satin finish; 30 inches wide; for infants' wear; lingerie.
BATH j TOWELS j 59c 1 85c value; big size, j double thread, fancy ! border. 1
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