Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 244, Hammond, Lake County, 2 April 1920 — Page 20

i n i , 1 1 .i ks Thursday, Arril 1. 1920. s I Attn ir S'.'t... son of M an 1 "i e cdilcag.1 whoppers ..n :','sss HIGHLAND rowein. is wwi on ie ro.a Monday, j Mrs. Waldo la :-p rf.i to b&' about i recovered from her recent attack ., in- i to recovery, i dl&wlnar a very ae; k,ia illness with measles and pneumonia. fl itnia, ;Vh9"f. 'iii W8 taken to a i ab to .h up and hop will so -n be T5fO .Mr. and .Mrs, TVlli Groan and s-.n : .ie. 1 1 " sp1 ' al lst In a s.er ,.:o. i :'.'tJ. was .. i 'ifi! - n Til" us '.isual morry iHtle aelf. 1.pii.'-' Md I'-ty mat with kHermafi. of Haoeland. 111.. will make. ! their future home with Mr. m.l Mrs Gerbeo Porter. ! Mrs. X. Thllmont has boon auffarlt.g with a sprained ankle, eysuisned Inei w ek . I John Jff'r !. home from rirtn (" l lege. Grand H ipidsi, Mich. ap.-nJlna; the , K .!!! ' tti at'oti with h! rai't-ntu. Mi. i a r 1 fr.. H'-rrnan Mr-t.-r. j M'i AgnM H: -sii whi has ben au'h'iti'lnar ni r"a hr In t:, rhr!fin 1 . M end Mr--. N-. !-!: Sch-v-n '"I 'v'ejdne..ia i . rtnrl rwort h a f s iffi-vi-ar little on'n and Is doifi ! ' . i ". ii n- ? t d . ?:- ,: !! p h:i res'ened he' .':. -. in ". !"!. A- Van T ' tor. : i i ; ,, i ..eifi . ' Mu-ir man'.' pat -i to n h. p she rt.i -ndeat ed h" s f i " ". '. inss ati'! in v ei -lai'-ins - Mr. n . . Sparks Thursday after n ' n . TU i'M'ilrn of the parochial rhnn :v an r .i'ri'i:im,nt at the ri. r h 1 : -d 1 v . nlnir. V -.-fat -n "I'imc ..f the "hr'.'tin Tidev -r So:'a the tk t ' kh t f - iiu! c.V.r-'h : a l .'it t(i Ii 'Mi of M'' A . U. n-iti "- Thur cvin;. .'!. Tl . -. 1 v.'Vk -,-'d Mi Anna There still is Time for Women and Misses9 to Purchase their arel faster The last minute shoppers who have delayed in buying their Laster suit, coat or dress will find that any selection made, in the morning or early afternoon will be ready on lime for Easter wearing. Our alteration department is prepared to meet any emergency. p. ., nil

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is them that is all we ask. You will i; !-;;-! i - :i'ur: v.-hat it means in satis-

!; faciica and economy to buy your

j' f -i from thi World's Largest ii h':oc Rttailers. You save two doll Ia.rs or raoreon'every pair of ,-ho-s ynu ! buy from this national oranizafion of "j ever 300 stores -you get the Having that i results from selling four million pairs

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Aikfor Moa-J 1060 Brilliant pa'ent leathr i pump, w-th turn-d '-!e. J'-ng vamp, higher' h and covered I. o u j s H - I , with 3lMTi:n-j:n pl?f-. A i ! s , p f r! - e 8 pump tHit dd jrrare to a

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Lad Bilttnora" for Women.

Full fashioned, rf lustrous febre s do-'-.Ie spliced toe end heel, reinforced top. la tne. popular Spring shades: Havana brown, Krav.fc.lafk end white. Onlv $1 .55 n t-mr.

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that you cannot wear out four pairs of MsnCiestrr h-ae irt fo'jr niontVu. Fv.rv pair ihet ycu do v ear cut v.' -:n t. time cert W- rer'f ejn-H f i n rrw pi-r a r.aik Nwr. p.nv them fc-v ihe box black or tan. k ; 4 pairs for $1 .00.

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Attractive Spring Suits

Coats and Dresses Before selecting her spnng clothes there are two definite facts every woman wants to know. First, that the modes are the newest and the best, and then that the selections are complete and varied. Such are the groups here. Fine-Tailored Suits at $49.75 Materials of all-wool tncotine. mannish serge, tweed. Jerfey, cLetk; or mixtures; plain or handsomely Li aid trimmed. Very r xceptional at this low price. Admirable Coats at $39.75 The assortment includes short or long coats in light or dark shades. Beautiful model" in belted or flare effect. Po!o Cloth, Camel's Hair, Sibertone or Brushed Wool materia1.!. Springtime Dresses at $25.00 Dresses that are specially priced for Easter and early tpring wear. Newest and becoming models in Taffeta, Charmeuse, Crepe c!e Chine or Georgette. Long or thr-e-quaiter sleeves. A very smart selection, mostly in the darker shade, navy, black and brown.

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THE EYELET TIES

They are very fashionable, very neat, snug and trim. We feature especially a dull kid

tei .hand turned soles and

French lire's 3t

$12.50

A pretty Patent One Eyelet Tie. $8.30.

BEAUTIFUL TONGUE PUMPS In black and brown glace kid, Louis heels and Goodyear welt soles: can be worn plain or with fancy Q OP buckles; at W .OD Neat Plain Pump? in patent or dull, 35.50 to 33.50.

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THE BLACK SUEDE PRINCESS Tl!

One of Fashion's latest creations; modif.cd French node I with I rench heels, at

Ask to see the "SeriHe" and "Bracburn," two exclusive L. P. Reed creations; priced at $120.

$12.50

THE NEW OXFORDS

Black and brown glace kid, the high or military heel

$12.50

models; a wonderful selection; $7.50 to

GR0WIN GIRLS' OXFORDS Brown Gun Metal Service Oxfords; medium round toe

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Other Growing Girls' Erevan Calf Oxfoicb $6.00 to

$5 50

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THE WHITE PUMPS AND OXFORDS FOR GIRLS' CONFIRMATION Pretty styles; Colonial effect, with ankle strap or O O E

without; a!?o Oxfords with low heels; $3.50 and

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K . anil M'-'iK-n as rhfi.M out t'.day m, I . W . Fatten, chief clerk, mil 3- v as aeent until ?lr, fie-pfuhl returns ; ""in his Ifsu ;i.h.--rn-e. Mr. and Mrs. Depfijhl w:!l spend ' l H.tcr with their ia'ightrr at h.afay- ' ' 1 e

j Mr. D. G. Sni:'h !ft fr h's tv-me at ; 1 i'"an'.l!n. Ind . on Thursla v afternoon I

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t'.tn- k ! .. ur in i , M-. a.-oh h! er ho has been !'.! lmpi o. !:ib slowly . Mi--- Mathilda .Viteman of Ch'eaco. - fit.ng a '. w Ja: si here with her

't'i.e sml'v of .la.-eih cherer received

on ir:.la-. th9t Mr. Srhrer.

Mi', Kh'i RobUn. !;ed ai W.m-

ean. and win be b.iri-1 Thu-i-iay

I'lTticn. A'bert ?ch-rer left Wed.i

"BALMWORT" FOR RHEUMATISM -Mr. J. M. Hunter, Tyr.?mont. Polo., writes: "I have been taking Balm wort Kidney Tab!t i-' my rh-um;itism and find t hey I e p rue

more than anytime I rT t- , Ct,'. Some f I. MIT'S c.f !'! ' : O' t : Ul I arc caused by fa ,'uf f t:.e Kid- j

Tier s to s-e.-ref- ami 'hrvv of t'i ? te and p ;.. .ns i.f the I y I : K rinvi and bladder a'" not .Ions their full duty. T'almwot t KIri.Tablets wiit t ho r "up h ' y rvi( I o- ; aotivity. ?o.,l by '1 1 r . : t - - - adv.

an.: labor trouhlps in Chicago. Thy ' ' ' 1 -besr-n work as s-jcti as posl.l le . The annual oratorical eont.rt ,

iljowei; high school will te held in the

j'.iiand theatre t.. night. The iBrter i of the f"ntst usi! represent -the Low- ' ' a", the t mty Contft. I 1 I e:ri(.on "Who alt.ln?

Ind ana 1'ti ivr

if ' rH!n Jast evBln

' ' i"'r li'-- patents fro- a fw day. ! ;ni--. .-n- stri.-K-iHnd e-f Indiana 1 lH -er-it- , vivi-ing- i,er parents ever . "he r,a '; li- ',d-i-. s.

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Ff.'ir-.i.l K-r? and rhr, OarHn. who Tie tten.i!n Nnf. r-a me r-0iosr.i 8r. r.o'i-ie ;?itinr their parents ever the

a.- :! !i ''''dv.i.

wt'.l s.pend the fast er va--atrn : h ..er pa ntf . Mr. Emm S.-hm:dt en 'i.e ii?t. .Mr. and Mr". "r. r"'. r in'o the Brt tastin h"ii! i -i-t f i i- . Mis. Clara (iei ia.-h at; ; ."'-)'- t - 1 :-.f.-iitj

Try A Times Want Ad.

Let your sore, swollen, aclr

r.e-'dny mnrnlti? to alter. ! the funeral !.e being the only member ef the famt i v to CO .

ing feet spread out in a m. . nd Mrs. xi.k j. Tyjdw.p, jr..

Bath of "Tiz." r :AAl,:A!l:.al' A aen:

x Li-i r,'riu cjin.ty aKlammond. ehe stood a" sponsor fY-r the .nfant son of Mr. and Mrs. HI. Ptark. M;"1- Mar-.- Kammer t"pent Wednesday

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.Tuft take your shoes off avd then p;:i these, wear;--, sijoe-erlnk'.e't. aeh-

Ire. httxniuff. eoj n-pestared. bunion- , nd Thursday het e with her mother.

ortured feet of yonn ;n a 'Tiz'' hath

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MERRILLVILLE

j will look up a y.,u and almost tall;

and then they'll ta.X? another dive 81 ' in th. "Tfj." hth I I L

i When your feet feel like lurr.pti o ;

leadall tirel out jui-t try Tiz." j lr. and Mrs. Idling. viited at their ! It's crand--!fs glorious. Your feet j r Morris Iddir.ss. and amily. a; ! will dance with joy. also you will find j Hammond. 'all pain pone form corns. rallenses The j-chool children have been walknr..! bunions. j iff in r.n-m the west. b.i.-s !.n-. a j Thjrc'K nothlns n'. 'Tis." Ifs th b- idge w s Hkon -ut last fall by the c'.',;. remedy ;hir w a ivs cut all ! !i 1 n- .-In Hub i ;- Superintendent. The J ...j.onoii. r -;'.-d;i ? io whhdt puff up t'i! i--.ldn't s! bv after the fi -s- is i ou- f. .-! :.nil fo"t. t-rt'iry : out. '."' -a h jk.-,i in fi-.-u that (da-e "; - t t .,; i,r "I.-" at no .irujr "r ' Mi-- Ii n I . mirion was a i'h .-tgr.

;ep,,rtirteni -d-n. A b ' it--r ft: .-'t ft ' IT- week '. u'-i'l m-;r f- t uet. bt- rotr'or- Mis.s Mi "-i sa!,z came home lat i;ii-;" o--,r" ',!--.-? fee'. V--U car; v li oir.-'-il.iy f ; -ni Te. kp-'. Til'n i, fh-K s a size sir-.alter if oi desire. adi h here si"" i a "tending school. Sh'

day . Some of the farmers a e a -ins; their spring plowing. John nuth has none te New Tc : k to purchase pome cons. County A sent Place a -; i -JS. T? . Woods have ene t- Xt Tor': t -, r.ur. . hae some ,;ows f.- ; the l-.iv i,",

"DANDERINE" Slops Hair Coming" Out; Doubles Its Beauty.

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Mr. ani Mrs P. M. M-.-N.i'.- ieft this morning for Cleveland. Oh where thev gc to visit their s -n M rd and wife for a f w days . Mrs. Millie -a rstons ar. -i -.l-.cht-r cf Chicaeo v, si ted :e!.t.ies !-r- ys "et-da;. S . c. Sini is.n oon r-i .1 vl ro ei; to ti.e Ann-; i- an Road Plane Co., . ; ri,i. -as.f. a t ; a- - - -r land .'til t) --, t'" Mo--on rs ,'' h ; --i, ii hi r. ti-e -;--.o- . f' ' i ! -. !' , j, ; 1 a ti for 1 ': e vf i . ire of road j.iMt'K itf.d Ml er r ,'i :.- ih ;n er ' . Tl." - -n i-anv are i . 'd ;n ' 'It ; -"e e (, an-1 .api- 1 e to 1 ,: i In o: d-! to sr.-; awf-v fu-M, 1 ' c n i'.;t,lr.

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:iy " Pander'ne" Afte f " Ti a n d e r ; r, e ' vu can

air or arv dandru'.

b a : r s h r- s n e .'. s,-. m- re ro ;or anrl,

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