Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 217, Hammond, Lake County, 2 March 1920 — Page 3
rucsday, Maivh 2, 1920.
THE TIMES Pasre Three
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I'R I NC KSS T 1 1 CAT 10 1 1 last Time." Tonipht Mark Sennett' l unioun omedy "VAkhk uoodi.i: i niiuuv a Heels of I'proarious Fun.
The "Old Settlors" will hold their ! r.ipptin in the has. -mem of Uu; Whit- , ini; library this i-.orvim. An i-nlfr- j isinrnent will -he given, tli-f in rhare ; are Mr. arid Mrs. 11. KKbi'. Mr.- and ; M ra . Tom Katn. Mr. and Mrs. NU-k Miller. Mrs. Ir. Putnam ami IP-mv , Iteaubicn . An Imitation i s . o x. t e ndo.l by the club to all old it!l.'rs ..r Whit'.nf; and lichen miale through 1 1 1 - P, m-i-!it. Mr?. Mar Agti's? Sehaaf . : The Bible tlass .11 iiu'ft at the j "ti of Mrs. II. Tin "Son Ind,anapo!:s boulexard. Th'isdny r .ni:;. P isiness i f iho elnss u i: be rii.t,-1S s"d and ail inf inbor? sue aked it. a. -fnd this meeting. i:rn t. Mr. and Mrs. ,Jostdi Y o.inaek of Roberts avoinc, on TU'da;.' a !noy. The Indies' Aid ofthri:,anclfii ' "i'-ir--h will met at the bono- of Mr.', f'iiarify Allen of Myrtle nv:ia cm YV cdnsday a fternoc-n . All wmiwrn a i urgently reuested to attend, a. '".isrYicsa of important w ill he. dis'-us-f-'d. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Witwrr of A:-hi-son avenue, entertained the Marquette CI if at thetr home ot, Saturday ex enins in honor of the hitter's ni'.tlr! . M-s. E. Mathias' birthday ai-r.ivrsavy which Oi'currs only e very f, -;;- y,.;,r5 on the 23th of February, this ma kins hr thirteenth -birthday. The affa.r
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ttPtZij order poisons the blood V&ti! "d thus irritates the
- rest of the body.
Lanrett S1e of Aor Medicine in the World, iaid everywhere. In box, 10c., 25c
v.-. ' a ti .h t-u pi-... t Mr.-. M..- . il.ia .. Ill' was spent in mil:- '-. ; cum- - a ?ii s- a h i 1 i i , aftT hioh Mr.-. 'A i' s.M-vii a x ( i y elaborate lu',i"h- j e"ii, !i-h tnei-nbd a birthday ! xxitb :l--rt-. ;i candles tn it. The I cmo.-!,. !. ax .ns w ihe.l Mr?. Ma- ',
th'as m.nv more jaioh happy hi rt lid.i; v : ' ' i: ; : T!t ri . e ftur vars apart. M ' --. .ii I!r h n nf Hia'iio'id xvas a i:-...r a; t!v h..m eof Mr. and Mrs J' 1m llroxxn of Myrtle a' "iiuc, Mr. A. ,lih;n"it of Pearl si t. alv Mi-. Ku-'oottom were I!am:no-i 1 i-!'ors th- latti-r part i f ti'- vi -K. Mr. M.-i'o- F.ok and daughter P!. -i"i were Hammond isitors on Satin day. Mrs. I'.nima Moore of the West Tark
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Stomach-Kidney a-Hrart-Liver Keep the vital organs healthy by regularly taking the world's standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder end uric acid troubles COLD MEDAL
Th National Remedy of Holland for centuries and endorsed by Queen Wilheltr.ine. At all druggists, three sixes. Lmtk tut th a mm Cold Msdml on every Bn mmd ccvt no imitatiea
DeLuxe Theatre CHILDREN 6c in the afternoon for IN OLD KENTUCKY."
H.n, n.i!-. Indiana. x hre !; spent sfv. I . ral day-; ;.-'.' n her aunt. Mrs. S.ni'-n of Pearl Street who J his been very i'l wit lithe grippe is j imp; ovin:; m i" sa: is!'3ftoril . !
M vi P.. IVrmsn of M rtle avenue, was the cuest of Mis. Margaret Uoehr of Ka.-i Side on Friday . Mr. and Mrs. .lames returned tethe - h -me n Pint- dn avenuf from i ' ,'ff of i i' '.e. Kansas, where they attended the f :nera; 0f t lip latter's father. i ;e.rge t 'oti; a of Tndianapolis 'blvd.. was a Hammond v;s:tor on last Friday. 'M t s . ,1c an S It wedei of Myrtle Ave., arte-nded a party at Beneoma Park in South i 'hio.i?.i on f'rida? . Thft ladie.-" Aid -sxi'l meet at the h'-nie of Mrs. f'harlev Allen Wednesdayafternoon on Myrtle aenue. M'.s. Jf . Wi'Pauts of Indianapolis
Blvd.. is aid to be up and around acani af'er a severe case ,-.f tonsilitis. ' Mrs. F.niey nf Central avenue, is I 'onfl.ied t- her horn with a raad oas.e of tonsilitif. Mrs. Roy Moore of Myrtle ai enu. ! was in Hammond on busitiess Morula'.. ! Mrs. F'j""d Banks whose home is on i -Vti-his-ui axenue is st the present tinte ; x-on fined at the 'Washington Parle ho."- !
pital. and was oti'-rated upon Saiirday and is reported to he getting along as we!; as can be expected. Miss Josephine Anderson of Roberts
avenue has as her puest - er Sunday , Mist- Helen Kaske of Munster. Ind. j Art Stress of Lak? avenue is si .wly j improving from h.s reot-nt illness. Mr. j Stress ha.d several of his teeth extract-
ed last Saturday.
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The packing business is noted for the elimination of waste in manufacturing. Swift & Company is equally effective in saving waste in the distribution of products. From ranch or farm to your meat dealer there is no less of time, money, material, or motion. Four hundred branch sales houses in large cities and towns, hundreds of regular refrigerator car routes reaching small towns, all directed by wire from a central point, bring meat products from our packing plants located in producing areas, to retailers in all parts of the country in the best possible condition, in the least possible time, at the least possible cost, and over the most direct route. The total expense, for manufacture, freight, and selling direct to the retailer, is less than three cents per pound on all meat sold. Our profit from all sources is only a fraction of a cent per pound. Competition compels this close-cut saving. Large volume of business, a well-balanced, nation-wide organization, and expert attention to details by men who know, make it possible. W e ere in ycur service at leact expense and profit.
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New Spring Suits s62 s7h50- s81 Attempting to fully describe these Dashing New Suits would be as futile as trying to duplicate the assortment that are "The Lilies of Styledom." Never have we een anything to compare with the richness and daintiness, the charm of loveliness involved in this array of stunning exclusive garments. New Suits for Spring Only $46.75 The charming simplicity of these New Spring Suits is one of their best assets. They are simple, but not plain; some, of course, are a little more elaborate than others, but all are very becoming. They are developed of all wool French serge, in navy blue, hand finished, plain tailored and embroidered; $60 values at $46.75.
Alterations Made Free By Experienced Ladies Tailors Satisfaction Assured
Special Sale of Untrimmed Shapes
100 Different Styles. All the very latest for sprinrj wear. No matter whether you wear a large or small shape you will find many styles that will bebecoming to you. Untrimmed hats for miss and matron as well as the little folks, in the favored straws; brown, navy blue, black and sand.
Five cases of Flowers and Fancies to select your trimmings from.
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A Sale of Dresses
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Has Your Frock That "End of the Season" Look? A new lacy veslce or crisp hltle neckwear department is abounding ., hi- ti- with tliese daintv suggestions for frill or cohar will bring back its yQUf approvafc ay vve icp you? former charm and freshness! Our Prices range from 59c. to $5.
The Neckwear at 59c m represents a special purchase, but every collar in the lot is in the very latest spring style; clever round and square effects of organdie trimmed in val lace, lace Venice and pleated organdie; they come in while C and the new spring colors. Choice
At $1.00 - we're featuring some very smart collars in frill effect, also collar and cuff sets of white organdie.
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Hosiery Economies With market prices steadily rising, we have kept prices on our hosiery down to keep faith with our customers. Monito Fibre Silk Hose with lisle tops, high spliced hesl and toe; a good wearing hose; in black and brown only; rcgular $1.15 value at, per pair
39 Cents
Silk Hose
Women's Black Lisle Hose, LifTel Pure Thread Silk Hose, seconds of regular 50c grades; lisle top, reinforced heel and tor, double too. heel and QQ- black dniv; extra 1 Cft
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hildren's Millinery
Advance show ing of children's Spring Hats. I he styles that mothers would prefer for their little daughters. The styles you have always wanted your child to wear comprise this display. Poke bonnets, side roll, rolling sailors, little turbans and large body hats. All the new spring colors trimmed with little French flowers and ribbon streamers. Excellent values at the above mentioned prices. Baronette Satin Rah Jah Silks
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Wednesday ttily we will sell 40inch white baronette satin, fine luxurious quality which always sells at $5.98 per yard; 4 QO at per yard P.ZJO
White Rah Jah Silks, skirtipg also suitable for blouses; an exceptionally fine quality; regularly sold at $4. Wednesday. 0g
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Women's Night Gowns of superior
quality nainsook, slip-over style, em
broidered and lace trimmed gowns. Priced at. .
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Bust Confiners of brocaded batiste, in flesh color; fasten in back or front; made with elastic inset and CQn wide shoulder bands
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The dresses at $29.75 are of silk taffeta, collarless style, beaded or plain bodice, wing tunic or extended pockets; those at $39.75' are of fine heavy quality georgette, both tunic and bodice are elaborately beaded; women's and misses sizes; in the new spring colors. Priced at $29.75 and .$39.75. Women's paulette silk dresses just a few remain several models to
choose from; come see them; dresses worth up to $65 at 25 per cent reductions.
36 inch Sunfast Drapery Madras, pretty brocaded effects, new spring goods; colors are green, blue, brown and old rose; regular $1.25 quality. Per OQ yard
Columbia Lace Curtains, filet and cable nets, pretty patterns, 36 inches wide, 2'2 yards long; regularly sold at $1.50 per pair. On sale Wednesday, 98 C pair
French Veils, tomorrow 98c
25 Off
vZst " L,on ncck vU...v .W-;A 4 black and J -.. .-.... ,-, values at
Imported Veils, the very latest effects, with one-inch grosgrain rib
bon neck band; colors arc brown,
navy; $1.50 QQq
On Ribbons
that will keep scissors busy clippinp, rsri for ribbons arc scarce and high. If :z you doubt the correctness of this statement, just try to match these prices. 5j Silk and satin ribbons, striped, plain EES and fancy: 3 to 5 inches wide; loom zzz
ends of 59c qualities, yard
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79c quality, 4 to 8 inches wide, yard 59c.
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