Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 153, Hammond, Lake County, 16 December 1919 — Page 3
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TO DEVKLOP THE F." : How raaay slender women are unfcappy because while they ar pleased to have a blender figure they wish their face was plump. To increase tie Plumpness of the face or neck. gentle massage or pinching or tapping of the portions to be developed in to be given twiee daily. TaKe aro not to develop the muscles of
m iac or neck, but only so to stimulate the eirculatloxi that new at cells are deposited a little faster thaa the waste is carried off. Tapt lng the cheeks with the ttpa of the fingers la perhaps the best for the 4elicate development of the face. The free use of cocoa-batter while manipulating the face will materially kelp the fattening process. Melt the . dge of the calce of cocoa-butter and : PPlyAs much to the cheeks with the Angers as the skin will absorb, pinching the skin between the thumb and the upper edge of the first finger. OMre oil or lanolni may as well be for this purpose. There are dtfTerent so-called skin foods on the I Market many of which are indeed J feeding the skin. If you want to yur own cream here is a for'nul for it: !
! Spermaceti ' I White Wax ! Almond Oil tj.anolin Cocoa-Butter
icr.rine to tbe orange-flower water, iand dissolve the borax in the mix.
ttire; then pour slowly into the blended oils, stirring " thoroughly Regular use of the vibratory massage apparatus will also give satisfactory results. Instructions for it? use are usually fncluded with the Vibrator.
m STORE HOURS: 77 dTV'J SHOP NOW!
I 8:30 A. M. to 6:30 P.M. UgW JtTtJR Only Seven More Shop-
2 oaturaays to V:3U H t KAUFmNN & WOLF - riAMMQKD. lftQ
TO DEVEUP THIN
ARMS.
Take light exercises daily and rec-
'ularly, and a vigorous rubbing every
other day with olive oil or cocoa butter are usually all that is necessary
to put the drsired flesh on the arms. Since there is nothing to be injured by rough treatment, the work can be done with little formality or care. Do housework, take a tight grip on tbe broom, clench the fists frequently, and make tense the muscles in both the forearm and tbe upper arm. If yoa hare thin or scrawny arms.
with coarse dark hair you need not be discouraged from making an effort
to improve them. For the hairs can readily be removed, wherever they appear by the use of depilatories. Arms tiiat are roujh and red should be scrubbed nightly with soap and warm water neither hot nor cold. Rub briskly with a coarse towel if the arms am mnrti .
2 lb.'soft towel if they are red. A little
or. OZ. lb.
!iram or Balsam of Peru. After it !
wtTies, pour off the clear portion and Jdd two drams of oransre-nower wait", stirring until it hardens. Another cream that will fntton
faee is composed as follows. It i3 to
f UAn -it a . i . .. . irniTtnra r . . .
-n loseuier bp.q stir in one, -"-- ui pans ui glycerine
iusc wiutr ruDoea m after the ibath is good. It must be hnm in
mind that before massaging with oils or creams the skin must be dry.
Bathing the arms in hot water and drying thoroughly before applying the cream or oil will help tbe skia to absorb it. The best way to massage the oil' info the arm is to fill the palm of the hand v.-irh oil, grasp the opposite arm, and rub round and round. Bandages soaked in the oil and wrapped around the elbows at night
fcaestfed into the skin
of Sweet Almonds
hite Wax
Spermaceti
Sorax
J ill? ..... IDraage-flower Water ...
711 or Orange Skin
pil of N'p-rcli
or. 6 drams -.6 drams . 2 drams ... 1!4 oz. 2 oz.
1o droDs
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-. , - -iivi-.- hi itturums arm ana Meu te iirt thrte; add the gly-'help beautify a rough elbow.
ROBERTSDALE
A fir" h'-atthy hny arrived ;t tii I 50mc of Mr .,i!.ri M :'S . Mijtoli W j.-lir!t !
pf Mvrtle bvtij.- ..ti yat'.irday. 21- thtr and son are ilO'ti? lino. Mrs. K..- Witf-r s.n.l M . V. . WAfr
ff L- avenue n c lia;ui.:"iil siyitr or iird i;-. I Little I -..( li. dausliter ff Mr. ;.n,l j ilrs. Fli'.v,) I'moi sun. uf At-tii.vn .ivcn- i u. i coniined to her liuinc w ilh a. ! bad cold. J Mrs. Orville Fcbiatln- returned to ( kr horns in A?t I'ark Addition froui
her week visit with lier parents, at Greencasi le. Ind. Mr. and Mrs.Ud Ploom .f East .-'.do were visitors at the hoin-.' if Mi", and Mis. t;orge f'-o'diti on Satmd i v . Mis 'lrla M.iffie of . "Mi -n sro spent the weeli-end, th auest of !if8 Marjaet Tapgi-rt of Ventral ivr-nue. Mr?. Val . Krown and" son Claude of Hammonrt. snent Sunday at the home ef Mr. and Mrs. John Brcwn of Myrtle avenue. Mrs. Broderick of West Park Addition was in Vhioapo on business tho latter part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert K'.emm of the
V e;'t I'aik Addition entertained a nn: ; 1" r of fr iends at their home on last i Thursday evenins. The evening- was ?"t'iit in jilayir.s several interesting , name? of H'lnvo. after which TMrs. j K" 111:11 stvi'i! a dainty luncheon. "j i:.:irer.e Springer of Independence, j Kansas', is visitins hi. sister, Mrs.. Nor ! loan Tlrown of Roberts avenue. J Mrn. .Tidin Brown i? s-till very Jll St ! 1-rt- )i.nie on Mvrlio. avenue, showing v. rv liitio iniprovemrnf. i
Mr. ind Mr.. 'William Melvin of l.lneoln a 'en tie j re enter tiin'n their s:s-ter-irt-law Mrs. Frank MjUin of f'leveJand, Thio, who is expecting to remain oveY tiie p.olidays. Rolx'tt I.iessori of Exeland, 'U"ironsin. i-J here on a business trip with ear 1-a,i of X:nas tree. Mr. and
I M r. Lit-i-'oii were formerly of Roberts- j
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A Thor for Your Wife Ever think of how the wife toils on vash day? If you were to go with her to the basement each Monday morning instead of going to your work, and assisted her with the washing, you would then be in a position to appreciate the real worth of a Thor Electric Washer as a Christmas present. You can bring to her this Xmas the possibility of 52 or more happy wash days next year and several other years. A small payment will put a Thor in your home. Do it today. Standard Electrical Engineering Co. 633 HOHMAN STREET. TEL. HAMMOND 525.
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Mrs. Valentine schute of Cook, visitej here a few days last week with h'Y daughter, Mrs. Frank Waehter. Miss Mary i'ltiffer of Whitlns spent Sunday here with her parents. Miss Frances and Michael Klassen of Chlcapo spent Sunday here with their mother. Mr. and Mr. Adam Oroheim of Haminvnd visitej friends here with the lattr's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nolan and family. Mi-, and Mrs. Vincent Th'eien spent Saturday and Sunday with their daughter Mrs. John I'ewes, Jr., at Chicago IiRhts. Joseph V. Gerlach left Sunday evening for Jnd anapolis where he went to attend the Trustees convention. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wolf. Mrs. N. If illrich, visited Sunday here with Mr, and Mrs. John Keilrnan, Sr. and family . Mrs. CJeorare Stark visited at Uamni"nd on Monday.
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LESSONS IN OPTOMETRY BY Z. . CARROLL Of Crr!l A Nwin
DO YOU SEE AS TAB AS YOU SHOULD? IVc don't hHtevr- i'i:il vu i mii ;mH'.'T th:it qi"s(i" inti'lliccmly tinlil ri Opt oniot i i 1 ha? looK d ovriyonr "vs. Thousand.; of I'O'i'l' think that thy all that Mnyono else doe.s. when iliey would learn if they unjfrr.ent on ex-i min t ion by an optometrist that it would ho possible to improve their distant vision treat ly. if ou will en ru:-t your -hko to ns. 'f4 miir'it be able to toll von niiin thinq;; iihrmi your eyes that vimi shoul'J know.
CARROLL & NEWTON Optometrists and Jeweleia 18 Stat iL. Haenmanrf. 16. i I B I S I R 3 B B 5 B 9 O ' nmm n a n n o a a o n b
Jlrv C K. Milv.-y and daughter Veinm were Hammond shoppers on Monday. Miss Helen Ros.'a and little Dorothy Kfilmnn of I'ast Chicaff". visited with Mrs, Mary K'-ilman over Sunday. Ml-i.s KJna and Marie Scheidt of lloiiart spent Saturday ntrxht and Suni;iy with tluir aunts Curb and Tillie Scheidt. Carl Keilman of Hammond visited with relatives at Pyer Sunday. Mr. C . Carnahan of Iafayette is visiCnr with Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Carualiar: Atr. II. Aml'ie of Iliinmomi spent Sunday with liis uiotlit-r Mrs. M. Am-hie.
Miss Maraarer MMler spent Sunda;.
with t.l
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THE SNIPPV LIME DRINK
SAY IT WITH FLOWERS Mann FloralCo. Tel. Herbor 1055; Ert Chica. C20; East Chicago D9.
ping Days until Xmas
The Christmas Store
GIFT SUGGESTIONS
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Don't delay your Christmas shoppin another day. With the restricted store hours of last week, the time has already been cut onehalf. There's cut six shopping days.
make every minute count. We are ready to serve you with a complete variety of suitable and attractive gift things. You'll find plenty of experienced salepeoplc to help you make selections.
If New Neckwear for Gift Making Christmas shoppers can easily choose gifts for their lady friends from this wonderful assortmennt of dainty Neckj wear. Every new style collar is here EH embroidered organdies and georgettes. imitation Irish crochet, Plaun and Venice lace, in two great lots at 59c and $1-00 Silk Petticoats J Appropriate Gifts EE Beautiful Silk Jersey Petticoats With Mallinson silk flounce; plain and floral patterns; perfect fitting, well H garments jf)95 I Excellent vaules in Silk Taffeta PetEE ticoats, plain and changeable colors; SEE plaited and ruffled flounce. Specially I T!d. $4-98
Have You Seen The New Sweaters?
it you have recently inspected our display you can confidently answer "Yes." For the newest winter styles are shown here in abundance bolh silk and wool.
RIPPLE SLIPONS The newest of new sweaters knit of fine zephyr yarn, slipon style, round neck, in belt effect with ripple peplum, bell cuffs; in cherry, turquoise, buff tf 1 O OQ
Special nJL4'
copen.
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Silk Sweaters Knit weaters of fibre silk, slipon style, fancy weave; finished at the waist line with 18 inches of purling; in gold, purple, turquoise, copen "dro::. $8-50
New Sweater Jackets Peter Pan Blouses
Fine warm garments, knit of fine soft zephyr yarns; belted style with pockets, large collar and deep cuffs of brushed wool in contrasting colors; also with collar of self material. A splendid variety 50 priced at
These chic little Waists are very much in favor right now; they make the best kind of a gift, too. They're made of wide and narrow striped madras in pretty colors, with plain white Peter Pan (fQ Qfi collar. Special 0OUO
Gifts that Women Admire
H Bath Robes, Negligees g Dressing Sacques, U Kimonos
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Women's Bath Robes of soft Beacon cloth, shawl collar, long sleeves, satin trimmed, cord
to match, in light and dark
colors; sizes 36
t and dark tf r QQ to 44, at... . i$D'UO
Womens Bath Robes of Beacon blanket cloth, large sailor collar, cuffs and pockets; trimmed with satin bands; (J T QD cord to match; priced at Lounging Robes of Beacon cloth and rich velours; large collar and reveres, trimmed
in satin; pretty patterns; silk cord and
tassels; splendid values at
Flannelette Kimonos, splendid quality, empire style, elastic belt, trimmed with satin ribbon; colors are rose, navy, pink, gray and red. Specially tf AQ priced at tyt
$12-98
mm.
These Specials Full Jointed Doll Imitation kid body, fine quality bisque head, mohair wig, moving eyes; with shoes and stockT $3 $1.98 value Kewpie DollsGood size Kewpie Dolls, made of culonoid; cut faces, moving arms; they stand alone. Specially AQn priced at "
Q Dolls
ot au-Kinds
The whole Doll Family is here. Come ,see them today, and bring the kiddies with you. for Tomorrow Kid Body Doll-Beautiful bisque head .curled hair wig, moving eyes; jointed hip and knee, with rhoes and stockings. Special $4 98 Character Dolls Creeping Babe; unbreakable head baby like expression, flesh colored body and limbs. vaaT' $1-48
Culoide Creeping Babe; special . . .
49c
I Little Folks ' Skating Sets
$ Cap and Scarf, $1.49
Comfy Skating Sets for little girls 4 to 8 years old; they are of brushed wool in green and white and blue and white; becoming cap and long scarf with fringed ends at $1.49. Tarn O'Shanters, for girls from 10 to 16 years; of all wool yarn, fancy knit; plain and combination colors; also velvet tarns. Regular price $2.95; on 1 QC sale at . . . J) X
Wo meit's $12.50 Boots WEDNESDAY
'5. 95
Just received another lot of Little Girls Beaver and Velour Hats, in a variety of attractive girlish styles; all the popular colors; many
ic unrsnea wuu riDUon streamers. Kegular $7.50 hats priced at
$4.95
Nat Bowl Special $1.35
- a box of .fine Writing Paper. we mil monogram it free of charge.
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Another Special Lot of Women's High Grade Boots offered at less than half price; new 9-inch lace models; plain toe high or low heels; fn brown, gray, champagne and black kidskin ; all have Goodyear welted soles; all sizes and widths in the lot.
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Xmas Cards, " a big variety. everything for lying the Xmas package.
Large size Nut Bowls in American walnut or mahogany finish, with 6 good nickel platrd nut picks and one
WHEN IN DOUBT GIVE STATIONERY.
, cracker; on sa
in basement
:!e$i.35
U Gift Special EE Condiment Set of Nippon china. Irautifully hand painted: s-t consists of salt and EE PPP'r shaker, rhuMard jar zzz and handled tray, et com
plete; worth flj "I 1Q
Symphony Lawn High grade linen paper and envelopes; comes in white, blue and champajne; various styles envelopes; monogramed free, 1. 2 or 3 initials; priced fiQtf at, per box J Same with gilt edge box!
Writing Paper at 69c and up. Monogramed Free.
Lord Baltimore Correspondence Cards, with envelopes to match; plate engraved cards with plain edge: monogramed in colors .any initial desired.
Specially priced, per Eflr
s
box, only
With gilt edge box"
EE $1.50. Special.
Stationery 29c Bunker Hill Finest grade linen finished Stationery, 24 sheets of paper and 24 envelopes to match, variotfs sizes and shapes; 35c value, at 2Qf per box
Boxed Stationery Highest grade Correspondence Paper and Envelopes; various sizes and shapes, in the newest colorings; with gold edge or tpoldin;.50c. $3.00
Lord Baltimore Writing; paper, an exceptionally fine grade of paper in pale green or gray, with envelopes to match; 24 sheets of paper and 24 envelopes- ggc
Parisian Ivory for Christmas Gifts
$7-98 1
Toilet Sets of Parisian white ivory, solid block stock; set consists of long handled mirror .hair brush and 9-inch
comb; regular $10 sets priced at
Others from $3 to $20. Hair Brushes of French ivory, extra heavy stock; concave back, shaped face, spoon shaped handle ; 1 1 rows of pure white stiff bris- (t O ties. Priced at )J vJ Others from $1.95 to $5.50. Dresser Trays of Parisian white ivory, heavy sheet stock, seamless, size 9 7-8x6 1-4; regular $1.50 value. Tr.d $1-29 Hand Mirrors of genuine French ivory; beveled mirror, 7-inch bonnet handles, solid back; regular $5 mirrors; an ideal Christmas gift. Specially priced for the .19 Hohdav Sale at tt Others from $1.75 to $11.48. Hair Receivers and Puff Boxes of while ivory, one and a quarter inches high, four and a quarter inches wide. Priced special for the 35 Holiday sale at V '
Children V
Pretty Fu
rs
Here you will find a most complete showing of sets and separate pieces for the little tots and for the miss of sixteen. Children's White Sheared Coney Sets Beautiful large neckpiece, close fitting collar, ball muff. 5Q Children's Pretty Fur Sets of gray coney, trimmed with bands of sheared coney; scarf and muff, (t " A Q Priced at D'45 Little Folks' Set of ? QO Belgian coney J Misses' White Ice- (f1 Q 7C (and Fox Sets at.... P I O " ' Q Child's Scarf and Muff, of stone r::; $10-75 Misses' Red Fox Set, head and :f;.nmm;d; $34.75
Misses' Taupe Coney Collar and
Muff. Special
$13-50
This $7.50 Cowhide Bag at $4.98
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A splendid and useful holidaygift; genuine cowhide walrus grain; large and roomy; two pockets; cloth lined; brass lock; drop catches. Regular $7.50 Jatat "I1. SPCCiaI $4.98
Basement
Gift Slippers 5r:: Per Pair M
$1.50 I Shoe 1 Section EE
w omen's Comfortable House Sl;npers; they may be had with elk or EE leather soles: colors are old rose. EE lavender, light blur, gray, navy and black; trimmed with laige silk pom poms or plain; Cfl priced at P 1 EE
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