Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 196, Hammond, Lake County, 6 February 1920 — Page 6

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Friday, February 6, 1920. ' '-' . -aHmm!rmmm

NEW DRESS FOR OLD

Women Can Put Bright, Rich Color in Shabby, Faded Garments.

Pont worry about perfect results. t '"Diamond Ty s." f(iariiiitp'1 to Civ a nfw, rtrh. fadeless color t any fabric. whetht-r it he wool. silk, linen, cotton or mixed eo'hI? drosses blouses, stock inps. skirts, children i coats, feathers, draperies or coverings. The Direction Hook with each rack-

age tells so plainly bow to rtiamond J

!ye over any color tiv.l o.i can not make a mistake. To match any ma'r!nl. have drup!st show you "I'lamond Pye" Color Card. a i v.

son, who formerly Jived rere but now i r, - - ln f " K I r, - .-111 H. rt 1- r t tO '

hnar that their littla two wear old son. Arthur. Is very HI with spinal nienlnRetis Mrs. Chas. Strauch, Sr.. returned Wednesday ftom a few- days visit tn Chicago. Mrs. Chas. Plrauoh, Jr.. spent the week-end ti Chicafro where a re!oe. Miss Bartoll. rraduated. Miss Laura Strauch is epending some time in Gary. Mr. and Mrs. McDonnel spent last Wednesday and Thursday In Gary, with Mr. nd Mrs. !?arn Jlelty. School opened again this week after a week shut-down on account of sickness, most every family had somemember ill The last of the beautiful airplane has at last been taken from Black Oak, the huse rkeleton wasi taken away with two army trucks Wednesday, the large motors were- taken on the trucka. the wingrs taken off and burned .

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PHONE US HAMMOND.

L. WEIL

125GOSTLIN STREET.

Saturday Specials

GROCERIES. No. 3 Can Standard Tomatoes 19c Coffee, regular 55c. . today '. 49c No. 2 Can Monarch Beans ....12V2C No. 2 Can Sweet Corn 14c

No. 2 Can Early June j Peas 14c j

Armour Pancake Flour. 2 for 25c Palmolive Soap. 3 bars 25c FREE 21 pkgs. L. H. Washing Powder, 5 L. H. Cleanser with 66 bars L. H. Soap at. . .$5.25

MEATS

A word about our meats. They j

are absolutely strictly fresh, being cut from theanimals in our own shop. We guarantee it so. Sirloin Steak, per lb 28c Hamburger Steak 18c Lean Boiling "FBeef 12V2-15c Pork Loins 27V2C Fresh Pork Butts HxZt

Fresh Spare

Ribs

20c

Fresh Pork Sausage 25c Pig, Feet, fresh 8c Boneless Smoked Butts ... 3914C Smoked Spare Ribs 25c LEAF LARD 24c

WEIL The North Side Grocer Who Advertises, Delivers to All Parts of City, and Gives S. & H. Trading Stamps.

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181 EAST STATE ST.

HAMMOND, IND.

QUALITY FIRST

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Specials for Saturday, Feb. 7th Select Brand Smoked Meats SMALL LEAN CALIFORNIA HAMS, lb 20c SELECT BRAND SKINNED HAMS, lb 24c SELECT BRAND BACON. MILD AND LEAN, lb 25c

BEEF

BEEF

PRIME NATIVE BEEF POT ROAST, lb 16c CHOICE CUT NATIVE SIRLOIN STEAK. Ib 32c FRESH TENDER BOILING BEEF, lb. 10c

PORK

PORK

FRESH LEAN PORK LOIN ROAST, lb 24c FRESH CUT LEAN PORK CHOPS, lb 25c FRESH SPARE RIBS LEAN AND MEATY, lb 17c FRESH NECK BONES OR PIGS FEET, lb 7c

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Mid-Winter Discount Sale will begin tomorrow, offering our entire winter stocks of Men's, Women's and Children's Ready-to-Wear at these slashed discount prices-the final clean-up in all our departments, which means a very great and economical saving for you. Many hew and attractive specials will be on our bargain counters during the week. Don't fail to come. Prices of merchandise are climbing higher ev ery day. Save while you can. Mid-Winter Discount Sale Tomorrow, Feb. 7th to Feb. 17th

25 to 35 Discount on Women's and Childrens Ready-to-Wear

Our entire line of Women's and Children's Ready-to-Wear, regardless of the ever rising market condition, will be slashed to manufacturers' pre-war prices.

$33.00 Ladies All Wool Poplin Suit. Beautiful handtailored coats. lined all through with vinitian lining, trimmed with two rows of buttons and $26.95 belt; special. $28.50 Peggy Paris Soats for little women; made of silvertone cloths with imitation large fur collars. This entire lot will be closed out at $20.85 $22.50 Serge Dresses. Ut-" est styles and very neatly trimmed. Mid-Winter Dis

count Sale

$55.00 Ladies Coats, made of Victoria broadcloth. Full lined; latest models. Special r'r $4i.25 $49.50 Ladies' Seal Plush Coats; large full collar and 8inch fur on bottom of coats; sateen lined and trimmed with

large belt. An urtusually low

$37.15

oner at .

$16.85

Must go regardless of price; up to $22.50; one lot of Ladies Plaid and Stripe Coats, with and without belts; some made of astrakhan, others of Poneyelte cloth. To f1 1 QC close out at. .. . 1 1 VO

Our Entire Line of Fur Sets, Single Scarfs and Muffs Will be Sold at

2off

Discount on Women's Furnishings

AH Wool Sweaters, in many fascinating colors; sizes 34 to 46; women's and misses sizes. Discount Sale $5.45 $9.95 Ladies' Georgette Crepe Waists; any shade imaginable; all sizes $7.50 $2.00 and $2.50 children! odds and ends plush and velvet hats; many beautiful ones. Discount Sale, a hat

69c

$12.50 and $10.95 All Wool Sweaters, with wide cuffs, low necks and ruffle bottoms $8.95 $7.50 Georgette Crepe Waists; many shades; some in em-broicVr-and beaded. Discount Sale $5.95 75c Skating Caps, in maroon, blue, green, white, brown and many other colors 50c .

$1.95 Waists, voiles, handsomely trimmed and neat collars; sizes to 46 $1.49 $3.50 Waists, of ilk. voile and dimity; white, blue and pink. Discount Sale $2.45 Many Skating Sets, including cap and scarf; all wool; beautiful patterns 25 Off

Men's and Boys' Mackinaws' Sweaters and Underwear

Men's All Wool Sweaters in shades of Oxford and steel grey; heavy and medium weights; large shawl collars. These sweaters sell at $6.50 and $7.00. Mid-winter clearance $4.95 Stephens Union Suits of all wool knitted; medium weight, marble color. Our regular $7.50 and $6.00 sellers. Mid-winter clearance

price. special . . .

$10.50 Boys' Allwool Mackinaws. with red and grey plaids; belted models. Dis

count Sale .

$4.95

$7.85

Boys Wool Sweaters; heavy Jumbo knit; regular $5.00 sweater, in shades of red and maroon; large shawl collars. Mid-winter clear$2.95 price .... Beys Waists, seam and belted doublebreasted suits. A very fine assortment to select from. All sizes to 17. Values to $12.50. M,d-winter $g.95 clearance $9.50 Men's Wool Mackinaws or red plaids, belted doublebreasted models. Dis

count Sale ..

Men's $3.00 fleece lined union suits; sizes to 46; very good weight. Mid-winter clearance sale price.

special at

$2.19

$6.95

One lot of Boys' Fall Suits, well made up. These suits are picked from our $8.95 and $9.50 lines; but sizes 6 to 10 years hence the price. Mid-winter clear$6.50 Men's Dress Shirts, consisting of our regular $2.50. $2.75 and $3.00 qualities. Will be sold at this very low

price of ....

$1.95

Mens, Women's and Childrens Shoes

One lot of Women's Shoes in black kid and calfskin leather: worth up to $8.00; to close for Dis- CO QC count oale. 12 sty les Men's Shoes in dark brown and black calfskin: all hand sewed sales; worth to $l2- ?7 $7.95 count oale. The purpose of this sale chandise from this reason that is coming in daily.

Misses and Gulden's Felt Slippers in comfy style ; sizes from 8 to 2; worth up to $2: to c,ow- $1.49 count Sale Women's Shoes in black kid. brown, ivory and dark gray kid; cravenette tops to match. Choice Dis- QC

Boys and Misses' Shoes; famous Godman make: worth up to $5 and $6; to close for sTnt..$2.95 Growing Girls Shoes in dark tan calfskin, sizes IVi to 7; $9.00 values.. To close for Discount QC Sale

count Sale.

is to reduce and not to carry over any of our merto next, and also to make room for the new goods

25 to 3313 Discount on Men's Coats and Suits Final clearance of our Men's Fall and Winter Clothing; must go now-regardless of today's prices. Look at these offerings, men, then form an opinion.

$55.00 Overcoats, of Hart. Schaffner &c Mark make; latest styles; made of fine Wintermore cloths. Discount

Sale, special . . .

$41.50

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$50.00 Overcoats, in solid shades and mixtures, in beautiful designs; many that you will like. Discount Saic-. $37.50 special " . $45 and $42.50 Overcoats; some form fitting, others semiform fitting: materials that will wear. Vi e offer you these

;tagr"1 $31.50 discount.... $35. $37.50 Overcoats for men; some made full, others form fitting: very good materials; plaid collars. Disent $25.75 $37.50 Men's Suits, made up of broken lots; a very good selection of patterns to choose from. If your size is here it is a sure chance of saving.

$29.50

$47.50 Men's and Young Men Overcoats; doublebreasted models; large military collars and slant pockSale $25.50 $40 Belted Overcoats for young men; dark patterns and large collar; Ulster length' of coat. WTiile they 'X $29.50 Odd lot of Men's Suits. If we can find your size it's a sure saving. There are many to pick from. Special sale $31.50 Boys Overcoats of lasl styles; waist seam and beltrd models; large military collars; dark plaid shades; were $17.50. tf 1 O QC clearance price VXO.JJO

Special Discount On Boys' Suits for This Sale

STORE HOURS: The Store

8 A. M. to 6 P. M., excepting P5

Saturday, 8 A. M. to 10 P.M.

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Double Stamps every Wednesday. Chicago

of Satisfaction. STORE HOURS:

8 A. M. to 6 P. M.. excepting Saturday, 8 A. M. to 1 0 P. M.

Indiana Double Stamps every Wednesday.

FRESH CUT SHOULDER LAMB CHOPS, lb 23c FRESH CUT YOUNG MUTTON STEW, lb 14c MILK FED NATIVE VEAL LEG OR LOIN, lb 23c VEAL BREAST WITH POCKET, lb 18c SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED.

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for ruv!nnd. Ohio. hr h" will attend colIoK. Hi wif. iU follow lun-

ln scon he ran m-runc rr room.-.

Mr., j. A. lVhlman "f Water sn-y. came last eveninc for a viyit with r"l-

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T ' f.v.r en bv the m-mher of i:ie I c-. rj.. ,.JV I'jthiihi' rlmr.-h OPTS tO- .

day in the 1r.uell opers. house, i Several of our citizens went to Oovrn

Point yesterday to attend the' trial of ihe- young ladies who forged t!i" chevks here several days neCharles Sunder, who his heen So seriously sick for several days, is pettins

! much better. I ir Uattie Kerett left for her house

in Medaryvil'e aftei an extended visit with her daughter. Mrs F. 1,. hmt.'nnd husband. IieV. r. A. Brown was called to nose Lnwn yesterday lo rreach a. funeral sermon.

ROBERTSDALE

181 east State st. . hammond, ind.

BREAKS POST I i A Kish. Service truck helonninR to a ftarsse at 1?th and Broadway in Jary. became ur.nia rin c e;t b le at Hth an r.roa.dtv.ny in Gary yesterday niornins arid crashed irso, a lamp post. Ii

snapped the heavy post off as as if it had heen a small tree.

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Walter Ruehlev. who attends the I'niversily at Champaijrn. I1U is home for one week, between semester, and havinR a sreat. deal of throat trouble had his tonsils removed at his home on Lake avenue Wednesday by Pr. Ii. Timm, and is'g-ettinjr alons; fine. Mrs. Will Broderick of Lincoln ave., entertained for her sister, Mrs. Ti. Lansing of Chicsso at her home on Wein e s d a y . Clarenre Kjcpers of Huberts ave.. returned from a several days business trip which he spent in Southern Missouri. John TV-terson of Myrtle ave., attended the funeral of his sister-in-law Mrs. Napp. which occurred in Chicajro on Wednesday. H. lleisson, who has been laid up with the flu is able to be out asain. Miss Clara Schaak is reported improving very slowly at .the St. Bernards hospital in Chicasro. The UUO son of Ml. and Mrs. H. Thiesson has had another severe attack of ' 1u o nch i t is. Mrs. Clarence Wright of Atchison avenue is entertaining her. sister. Miss

Lillian Lundin of Taxton. 111., who arriven here on Tuesday and expects to make an extended visit. Mrs. Augusta Kgfcers has been confined to hrr home for a few- days with a severe cold and at this time is feelinp, much better. Kred Peterson of Amy avenue is very ill at his home having i-ytnptoins of typhoid fever. Mrs. Heines. Jr., formerly Kate Schaffffer is confined to her home on Linio!n avenue with a severe rase ot the rlu. On Wednesday evening: Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tappe nof Superior avenue were the guests fit the latter's coi sin, Mrs. Kose IeCastro of Chicago.

Everybody Making Money Are you? Solicitors wanted, men or women for electrical appliances, apply BURNS & POLLACK 3315 Michigan Ave. Indiana Harbor

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Kverythingr is ready, the floor is newly waxed for the Fidelia ball tomorrow nieht at Unity Hall. 2-6

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MANY SCHOOL CHILDREN ARE SICKLY Mothera who value their own comfort and the welfare of their children, should never be without a box of Mother Gray'a Sweet Powders for Children, for use throughout the season. They Freak up Colds. Relieve Keverishness. Constipation. Teething- Disorders, Headaehe and Stoma'h Troubles 1,'sert by mothers for oer 30 vears. TIIESK POWDERS GIVi: SATISFACTION". All Drue Stores. Don't accept any auljatltuta. Adv.

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