Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 200, Hammond, Lake County, 11 February 1920 — Page 12

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WHITING and ifs PEOPLE

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"i'he Methodist church n nnou necs the .tape prayer m,v 1 1 :i is s to ho hold t.iJ'tt at 7:.',a a: the I'.ium ini; named !!'.: 11. ;. Mufiiir. iier M., V . Sofr. "4: Vtitral axonim. i a ama n. . Kola : Is ;i entio, .Mrs. it. J-Se.-il, li". I. in. In :ivini,', :,- : i 1 Pea!.. ti" J'avidson l"aio. -mhers a nl fri mi arc urc-il to at -Il'i t ilf. ICO r!l"St convenient for :n. Tae icpula:' p-ayer srvic I !-e held .it il, u iliuicil on Thurs- . y rr.s' ! . 'Irs. Tcc-oe T.rmen anl iv.trr, -ros ."In::, oi O'- :, a'ii!!''. spent insl "!"t.:av ai t'a c.'.po iitii!i her unt. i"hn ri x !;;..- mectlni: of the V.'. 1-. A. !!'" ! ca cs t ,.i lo laic! this errc ;. ; "..'.! tioio is M he ! jou ;' ot"..a r;s. T ! o 1:'!;m-: Peo-;,-Vrs -.-hf r o; J a I" : il Will

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I The only sure, way to pet rid of danilMiff Is to dissolve It. then you destroy

it entirely. To do this, jiff about four ounces of ordinary llciuld arvon; apply ; it at ntpht when retiring; use enouph! to molsirn the scaly ami ru'j it i.i: gently with the finer tips. .f Jo this tonight, ami hy morninp, most it' not nil. of your dandruff will j bo pone, ami throe or four more ai- i plications will completely dissolve and! entirely destroy every single rlKii and; irc-i- of it. no matter how much dan-j .iriiff you may have, ! on will find. too. that all Itching; and dippinp ,he "lp w,n ""P a! once, and your hair will he fluffy, lus-. trims, plossy, s.tky and soft, and look ami fed a hundrel times hotter, j You can cot liuuid arvon at any (irrs ; It ts inexpensive ami never fail. In ,t,i til'' Ulirk - Jilv. j ; : ' 1 "" 3 i U .!.- U Si:i;th has .irraliR 1 with Mt, l'.l.icr i:..vpntn ('nl'ivior to have; a represent a 1 1 in Altttintr to assist j persons !th the making out of their, income tav returns, K.-r this pur- j poo leputy ( ollector '.. I. Kerhln. j he in tlrt city hall on Vriday and ?aturlay of this week from K;f.O to 4.S"I o c'ock. 5Ie will also b" hero next i v, ,-rk on Jiondav uncJ T icsJay m j cdncsd iv . The tjiidaiil Chi t'nm- j y:,rv ti.wn atree.l to S'urn'.-h t .v.. , Us to nssist Mr. Ket '.;n with th? PKICTS3 THEATRE TONIGHT. j Charles Ear lu "Th Cl-dhepper." We

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All This Week ONE C,R WISCONSIN POTATOES. S2 25 per bushel ONE CAR FANCY MICHIGAN POTATOES, S2 90 per bushel XJJ ONE CAR 'FANCY IDAHO RUSSETT POTATOES, JgO 1 Q per bushel ONE CAR BOX APPLES Delicious, Jonathans, Winesap, Roman Beauties, per box, $2.25, $2.50 1 - ONE CAR BARREL AND BUSHEL APPLES, 7 ff per barrel $5.00, $6.00 UU per bushel $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 ORANGES (Fancy Navel), dftV per dozen 25c. 30c TrWC BANANAS. Or per dozen 25c and OVV GRAPEFRUIT. or 4 and 5 for ICE BERG HEAD LETTUCE. OC 4 "heads for .' -GOC LEAF LETTUCE, ROf per box OVJv CAULIFLOWER. or per head 15c and -UC JERSEY SWEET POTATOES, nfi 4 lbs. for DC ONIONS, per bushel, $3.00 ; ?Kr or 4 lbs. for 60C WHITE TURNIPS AND PARSNIPS, OP 3 lbs. for .aC SOLID CABBAGE. per lb. OC LEMONS, per dozen JJK DRIED PEAS. 1C 2 lbs. for IOC GUARANTEED STRICTLY FRESH EGGS. fjA per dozen OUC FREE DELIVERIES.

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PK.INCXSS THEATRE TONIGHT. Charles Bay in "The Clodliopper." We guarantee this picture. Alao Rolin Ccmedy and a Travelogue. --11

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WASHABLE Moderately

Women who sew at home who are sre'iinp; new, crisp, washable fabrics will find admirable designs and colors particularly inviting in this exceptional display. Variety combined with quality materials will make the new dress or skirt distinctively individual for spring wear. and REFRESHINGLY NEW Priced for the Home-Sewer i

French Voiles Extra wide, in deep and medium shades, covered with silk, brocaded stripes A Q and patterns; yard v a J Verlaine Voiles 40 inches wide, in spring and summer patterns; dark arid light tf "1 CQ shades; yard X. J J St. Gall Organdies In beautiful pastel shades, with embroidered figures and crossbarred QL' Q& designs; yard $2.98. $3.29 and 40.i70 Plain Voiles 40 inches wide; French weaves; all shades and white "indanthrine colors. 7 r yard UC McKittrick Voiles Extra wide, fancy georgette patterns, round thread, tape edge; 1 "I OA yard V I .OV T Ch 'ue ""d Crepe 30 inches wide, 9 '-T) fr underwear, night gowns, etc. A S'-4 i r

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Printed Organdie 28 in. wide, in pompadour designs; short lengths only. A limited

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Flaxons 30 inches wide, in all the. dainty figures on white grounds plain colors Cfl to match; yard J7C Beauty Silks 36 inches wide, in all shades and

black; the wanted fabric for dainty underthings; yard

Ginghams The famous "Kalburne" line in medium shades and plaids for practical 70 f dresses; fast colors; 32 inches wide; yd. r f fi .f s i t ti .i

oeacn lioin do inches wide, in all the new

spring and summer shades, for skirts and wash suits; yard. .

English Madras For shirts and Wouses, in a wonderful range of stripes. This is a 1 1 Q flannel finished texture; yard Galatea Cloth 27 inches wide, in dark blue grounds with neat stripes and figures for boys' play suits. This is the original

quality in galatea; yard

Ginghams 27 inches wide, in plaids, stripes and all plain colors; the best quality in 27 inch gingham; fjiday and Saturday, A Qk yard WC

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Extra Special! French Zephyr Ginghams 27 inches wjde, in beautiful checks, plaids and stripes, showing unusual shades in soft summer tints; $1.25 QQ quality; yard .V

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Voiles

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Let the new March Pictorial Review Patterns Assist you in selecting your spring wearables. The Fashion Book t for Spring Shows designs very attractive and smartly styled for the spring mode.

After yoa have looked over our exquisite showing of silks one will wonder at the low pricings. Good silks are scarce. Our buyer has realized this, and acted accordingly. Yards and yards of lustrous, shimmering silks make the selection an easy accomplishment.

Crepe de Chine For Friday and Saturday only we are showing crepe de chine in all wanted "I QQ hades at, yard. P alO

Sunset Satin A new cloth this, season; full 40 inches wide, in street and evening shades; finely woven and

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Dew Kist Crepe 36 inches wide, in .rose, navy, brown and white. This cloth has "silkified" the whole "out

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"1920" Charmeuse This is the practical fabric for" II All . 1

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Dressmakers, Attention! Leave Your Name, Address and Phone Number at our Dressmakers' Bureau for References Many times our customers inquire of us the name of some good, reliable dressmaker. We wish to co-operate with them and you. This bureau will be free service no charge whatever to our customers or you.

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Yellow Mustard for Rheumatism

A nood hot mustard plaster or poultien i.s jireltv stire to overcome most

rli. umatic pains and even sciatica and pout but it's a tn ti say affair and f? e n -e r a i i y 1. listers. Heat it? ahsilntely necessary if you wan. net -

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irritation, soothes ami heals tlio eczema right up and leaves the skin clear and smooth. Jt seldom fails to relieve the torment and disfigurement. Sufferers from skin trout. le should pet a little jar of Montho-Snlphur from any pood druppist and use it like a eoid cream. adv. l.'nion. The funral. under the diree. ti..n of undertaker Ha run will he held n: the st .John's Slovak church tomor-

I row morning at 9:n'J oc'iook. intei ment;

to he jn St. John's cemetery, ltanim and . The loeal friendf of rr. ani -Mrs. Harry I. Woods of riiiapf) Tleiphts. v:M he interested to l"flrn that a fin Imhv daughter was born to them on Monday . Mr. Woods is a former Lowell man and his wife, wa Miss Murv Jtiee hefore her marriape wli'i

low mustard wlth!s a WhiMne school teacher for

other pain relieving iripredlents add.' l is just as hot. is cheaper, cleaner and more effective than the old fashioned poultice or plaster and cannot blister.

"Besides rheumatic pains ani swellinps lit-gy's Muscarine is speedily effective for lumbapo, backache, neuritis jileurisy. bronchitis, sore throat, chest colds and all aches and j.ains because heat eases pain r,1 and fi'l cents. adv.

number of years. Ib-aiben Spurrier who has been ill for some weoks was removed to the Fresh Air San tarinm at Ottawa. 111. Mrs. J. K. Nil visited her son Leslie, at St. Marparet's ho.pital terday and found his condition to he quite improved. The young man who is a city fireman, was wounded in tire fire truck and street ear collision on Man. lay evening.

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Take The Tines. s.nc! keep touch with the whole wor'.'l be there.

The raglan sleeve makes It snpearnnce in this new cost and "is responsible for its smart lines. The closin; is double breasted and extends into a collar that nn.T be buttoned high or rolled low to form rereres. Pockets are, of eourse. a very ;mportsnt part of a boy's coat and in this r,e take the form of the new slash?.? -tyle. The boy double breasted rbat No. n.'fi1 s cut ic sizes 2 to 16 years. Size R re nuirrs C'i vsrls 44-inch materia! with l,t rard of W tnrh linins for pockets.

A Woman Is As Old As She Looks

No woman want to look oid. Maay in the?,r rffort to look youthful resort to the "beauty doctor." Their mistake is that thy vifit the wrong department ia the dnu? store. Beauty depends upon health. Worry, sleepier nights, headaches, pains, disorders, irregrilajTties and weaknesB of a dit i n c 1 1 y feminine character in a short tuue brixig the dull eye, the "crow's feet," the hagfprd look, drooping shoulders, and the

faltering step. To retain the appearance of youth rou must retain health. Instead of lotions, powders and paints, ask your druggist for Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. Thfa famous medicine strikes at the very root of tbeee enemies of your youthful appearance. It makes you not only look young XxAjeel young. It overcomes the weakness and builds you up. Your druggist can supply you with liquid or tablets; or send ten toe-a?nt stampsto Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo X. Y., and a trial pkg. of the tablets will be mailed to you. Dr Piercs's Favorite Prescription has leen in use 50 years. If you wish to know all about yourself, drop a line to Dr. Pierce for free pamphlet on Diseases of Women. Should you desire to consult his medical staff of physicians or ask for information, the same will be cheerfully furnished you wholly without cost and your letter will be treated as sacredly confidential.

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