Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 242, Hammond, Lake County, 31 March 1920 — Page 3
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Miaa T.Uie Gurel entertained a namfcer of girls at her home Sunday afternoon in honor ot Miss Clara Albrecht of Chicago, v.hese engagement to Mr. Kmil Je'rgenson was announced. Th. fternc-on va pent in bunco and M.t Clara and Alma Aibrecht were prize winners. A daintv luncheon was serv
ed.. Those from out of town who attended were Misses Myrtle ami ia Capir ana Misses Clat.i t,nd Alma Altrttht. Confirmation services wera held lat unday at Um Evangrel k't Lutheran Church. T morning i-iasjr consisted t the following: Cordon Holler. Fred Fasel, Herman Wesley, Lauretta P.orn. Ruth Wohlkenhauer. Uillie Biumtr, Ruth Kramer and Emma Krederich. In the evening the filowin were rnnfrmed: F.dwin Revert. Wili am Gereriy. Milten Hoetrner. WilbeM lIe;--rner. frt. Theressa Mohl. K'izabeth Foreman and Mis Freida Stark. About seven'y-five friends gathered at th" h"me of Mr. and Mrs. Ifenry Srringman last Sunday and surrr s-d theTri. the occasion heing their twentyfth wedding innlvfrsnry. asi Mr. Ppnngman's frty-seventh tirthd v anniversary. As a rernerabranre of tS Pccasion they received many beaut. ftil g.fts of silverware. Mr. Joseph Fierce h( ha rent'y purchased a Case car and had it remodeled into a speedster, was arrested last eren'.ng for speeding. A son was horn t Mr. and Mrs. rhil-h-p Re-per on Sunday. About fifty members of the Hot Sands Club of. Gary came to Hhart last evening and Initiated intr their aiiteen Hobart N'ohles of the Myotic FTirine. This acviety was organized t Gary several years ago and known as the Hot Pand Club' hut now win spread out into other states and will .he incorporated as The National Sand r.'e-aj of America. The Gary Socie y will be known as Dune No. 1 and Hoart as Qune Nc. 2.
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A Big Special Just for THURSDAY
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Not a Hat in the Lot Worth Less Than $6.50, Many Worth $7.50 and $8.50
Just Unpacked a Special Purchase of Fifty Pretty New Trimmed Hats
AN 0L0 WOOL DRESS IS NOW WORTH $50
"Diamond Dyes" Turn Faded, Shabby Apparel Into New.
Don't worry about perfect results. TTea "Diamond Pys." guaranteed to give a new, rich, fadeless eoler to any fabric, whether It be ool. silk, linen, cotton or mixed goods dresses, blousstockings, skirts, children's coats, feathers, draperies, coverings. The Direction B-ok with each package tells so plainly how to diamond dy over any color that you can not make a mistake. To match any material, have druggist ahow you "Diamond Dye-- color Card. adv.
Milan's, Liseries. and Novelty Braids, many faced with Georgette crepe Every new Spring color is to be had.
All are cleverly trimmed in pretty flowers fancy feathers, and finest quality ribbons actually worth $6.50 to $8.50
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Orlo Alyea who has been in California for several months arrived holast even inc. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hithaway who have r.oFn spend. r.g the winter in Frorid.i. luce arrived h'-me. Thev report
the-.- had a most delight Cud wintei
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::ir,- relatives hro l"ft for hfr h'Uiie
! in Norfolk. Nob., yrstcriiav morning. I Mr;. I.-nnra llodJ.in .f Hot Spr;n?, I Mont.. cm yesterday for a isit wit'J
her mother. Mrs. 1.. W. SangT ' ft her relatives here.
I Mr. and Mrs. 'ran
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tcrdxy . Harry Gordon and Albert Hull and Wiliiam Tramm were ;n Chicago o'l H.'inp3 y.-sterday. The lowfil Implement and Auto S.i't
ami ' C".. have bought the main Kra;; f
I A. S. H.;'l and Son and wi.i take poortrown. and Mr. .-s;on tomorrow .
aid M-.-' Fred Alilgrini of Ir.d., arc v is' J'ng relitivcs hei-e
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SUFFRAGE LEADERS ARE OPTIMISTIC riKTrHNATIONAL NEWS SERVICEI WASHINGTON. March 31 Suffrage leaders here today took new hope and expressed "optimism" over tli F.ltuation in Peiaware wlirr the Ftnte legislature meeting to act upoii itification of the suffrage amendment. Miss Alice I'aul. leader of the National Woman's Party, in telephone message from Dover, Delaware, declared : "A great accession of strength during the recers of the legislature makes us feel that the outlook is. now hi lghter. "It was announced here that the governor of Vermont has agreed to call a spet:a! session of the legislature of that state if the attorney-general instructs him as to the constitutionality of such a step."
Two Great Cliancilers Right OvLt In. Front HERE are two Chandler Six models which the big and constantly expanding Chandler factory production has never been able to build in volume that could supply the demand of discriminating motor car purchasers. They are the Chandler Six Touring Car and Dispatch Car, the former a big, handsome, roomy, comfortable, real seven-passenger car; and the latter a trim, smaller car, suggestive in its appearance of all the good things of outdoor life. The Dispatch Car has a touch of snappy style in its clean lines, and is strikingly finished in the beautiful Chandler Rainbow Blue. It seats four persons in restful comfort. Both the Chandler Six Touring and Dispatch Cars are mounted on the same standard Chandler chassis, developed, through seven years of manufacture, to a surpassing point of excellence and famous for its really marvelous motor. The Chandler Car is priced much lower than other cars which may, perhaps, compare with it. If you want your new Cliandler this Spring', place your order now SIX SPLENDID BODY TYPES Seven-Tassenter Tourin Car, S1895 Four-Passenger Roadster, S189S Four-Passenger Dispatch Car, S1975 Seven-Passenger Sedan, S2S95 Four-Passenger Coupe, $2795 Limousine, S339S (All pri: sj. o. b. C'txeland, Ohio) LAKE COUNTY AUTO SUPPLIES and SALES Phone 1741 H.A. Thiehl, Prop. N. W. Corner Douglas and Hohman HAMMOND, INDIANA CHANDLER MOTOR CAR COxMPANY, CLEVELAND, O,
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A WONDERFUL HELP
At Two Stage of Life Lydia E. Pinkh&m's Vegetable Compotztd Made Mrs. Fairburn Strong And Well
Chattanooga. Term. "I used Lydia FL Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
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when 1 could no longer keep up. It strengthened my back and relieved me of the dropsical effect which 50 often de velopa at such times. It helped me wonderfully. That was my first experience with the egetable Compound. Years afterwards I
took it during tlie Change of Life and got along so well I scarcely ever had to he down during the day and seldom had dizzy fainting spells. I am now well and strong, can do all my housework with perfect ease and it is a comfort to me to be able to say to other eu.Terlng women 'Take Lydia E. Pinkham's medicine and be strong." I will be glad to have you use mr name if it
, will be the means of helping anv one." Mrs. R. A. Fairburn, 6-16 Orchard
Knob Avenue, Chattanooga, Term. For fory years this famous root and herb medicine has been pre-eminently successful in controlling the diseases of women. Merit alcne could have stood this test of time.
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LOST! IN LAKE COUNTY Thousands of Motorists Lost Without the Steffenguide Th Stffr.guii will: Aid the motorist in finding his ay. Furnish tho farmer a definite address. Give the advertiser a direct space. Afford the investor a pood return. Indicate the address of every farmer and a definite way of reaching him' Furnith a means of guidance from one point to another, day or night. Book. Speedometer or5 Landmark I ed. FARMERS. CITY MOTORISTS AND ADVERTISERS Writ: for Particulars. Information Knrnlnhed on ItrjofX.
JTEFFEXCl'IDK ( ORPORA TIOX, Dept. A Uox SIS, Hammond, Ind. Gent'emen: please send me full information regarding the "Steffenguide." Name . . Street No T. O ' City and Slate
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IfAUFMANN & WOLF - HAMMOND. IMQ Easter Week Specials In Children's Apparel
Easter Hats for Little Folks
$1.95
$3.95
Pretty Hats For the children. Poke Bonnets. Drooping and Roiling Sailors in Milans and novelty braids, banded and with streamers of rich silk ribbon. Ten different stvlcs in
the lot; values to 1 QC ; $3.50; your choice. . '-'
For Easter An extensive selection of pretty Easter Hats, youthful models of Milan, liserc and basket weaves; clever trimmings of grosgrain ribbons, and, of course, practically all the predominating spring colors are here; $5 $3.95 values at
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Attractive Spring Coats
For Easter Wear Becoming CoaU for girls 12 to 14 years; sport models of silvertone and covert cloth; Russian blouse back, fancy shirred pockets and bell cues; self stitched, button 29 75 trimmed. Priced at v Pretty Coats of navy blue serge; full length models, large collar and silk poplin, patch pockets, button trimmed; sizes for girls 10 to 14 years. Priced 1 O QQ
Little Tots' CoaU: sizes 2 to 6 vears; taffetas.
siik poplins, silvertones and extra fine quality serges. A number of attractive O 1 O "TC spring models at $16.73 and. .
Girl's Easter Frocks
Girls' Dresses 6f white organdy: several pretty models; trimmed with lace and insertion; tucked front; sizes Q5i 6 to 14 years, at PT.i0 Girls Gingham Dresses; new and youthful models of finest quality plaid ginghams; all are prettily trimmed. Sizes 6 to 14 years. $3.98 at New Spring Dresses of finest gingham; high-waisted models, pleated skirts, pretty collar ecects, loose bells, large pockets;
beautifully made; sizes j5fi Qft 6 to 14 years PVi70
Boys ' Spring Hats As pictured $1.50 Rah Rahs and Troopers, made of Scotch tweeds with stitched brim and silk ribbon band; a big variety of patterns; light and 75 C dark colors, at Caps A splendid lot of boys' spring caps; plaids and fancy mixtures; good styles; exceptionally well made; all sizes. 50 Priced at
Easter Footwear Johnson -Bailey High Grade Ankle Strap Slippers, of dull kid or patent leather; plain toe models, bow trimmed; dependable leather soles; sizes 11 Vl to 2. pair $3.50; sizes fcO OC 82tol1,pair v...
Oxfords
Sinbac's quality fooUvear for misses and children; smart new oxfords of brown vici kid or patent leather; sizes 8'2 to 11, pair $5; sizes 11'2 5Q to 2. pair
Low cuts Sinbac's healthfut ankle stran slippers; footform lasts; of patent leather, bow trimmed; also English lasts. Sizes 8'2 to 1 1 . pair $4.50; sizes Wl CC to 2, pair
Boys9 Suits for Easter
$15.00 - Trustworthy makes of dcpsndable all-wool fabrics in the new spring patterns. Smart models with pleats, yokes, slash
j and flap pockets and belt all
around. Ages 6 515.00 to 1 7 ; priced. . . A Blue Serge Suits Here are special values in boys suits; all-wool serges; plain and waist seam models; slash or plain Dockets: full cut
E knickers; sizes 6 $O.50 E( to 17 years, at. . "
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