Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 265, Hammond, Lake County, 27 April 1920 — Page 14
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ranch depends on the way the material is handled. There are so many occasions -when Mack is the onJy thine on ran wear, that I havm designed the little dress shown on the eketch today to fit just those needs. i DIGNIFIED YET YOUTHFUL r Thexe is no rviscm -why a black frock should not have all the charm an.J piquancy of a dress of xayrr color so I have made this tipht bodice in hasTue effect that ties in back with a huge bow and streamers- Tin
ruffled edpr.jr sets off the camonfl.i
pocket, which are thoroughly prae- j
ticai and just the sort that a real cirl loves to s-ti-k her hands in. The I collar is of white ret t rimmed with ' three row? of Valenciennes lace, and J one may wear on the neck a ribbon j bow of either black, or lighter hues ! if it fits the mood. The cuffs are ! turned back and form in points just on the elbow. You will notice that j v.e have accomplished the double do- i sir of style with practicability, evolv- I irr a rown that speaks of youth in ' every line, while retaining a graceful j adherence to the mode. ' This is a season when women who j delight in youthful loosing clothes i n-.ay well rejoice, for the trend of j
sty.es was never more (rracefully
n eft times thought far r !:.: rr.:;. and youth f til : mcler.cy heinjr to consider r tho?e of mre narure .l-." there is a great deal this point of view, st:!!
adapted to thing? ptcturcecrue. Hats
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or the genito-urm-iry organ 1 hi; fb,eorT :,!" h-rn piovfn hv tintformlv ood rsull oMajnrd with I nre'o -.v. "un and old ;to; le. a tn f'.l'ovvins lypica! cares of our records hjv, : Case No. 46. R. D., azr 14. ba always been a K"d wetter, although ap-ra'-ently well otherwise. Her parents tnrd many treatmenti. medical and mechanical, without benefit. Five days alter heginnms Lnursoi she stopped wetting the bed. bu! rnntinu.-d the iTalrnnt lour wi-'-k'. longer and has had no return of the trouble sime. lour vers a 20 N. t ., eight years old. never missed wetting the bed eveiy nigbt. look Lnuresol and afi'r the first week ciid not vset the bed any more. Tii? cae of Mrs. .. a;;e 44, is also worth mentioning. Has never had a fo'h night s sleep, having to 3't up lour to eiht times a night. isiled lint bpring. mud baths, sanitaria, and was operated on twice, in two diffcr-
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three years ajo, rd bai bad no return of the troublesome nuisance. The case of I . J . seventy-five years old. is no less interesting, f or over entv-five years 1 . . suffered with incontinence of urine day and ntt-ht. A he j;rew cider th.e trouble increased, having to pass water every halt hour and rdtener. I lad a stroke of paralysis, which increased the trouble to such an extent that only a fev drops ot bloody urine cou'd be voided, with intent? ; m. causinr; surgeons to suspect cancer of the bladJer. Being placed on ! iiiiiesol at the dose ol two tablets every tvo hours with a glass o cool v it-r or miik, the tenesmus disappeared in twelve hours and bad a s;ood T'ilUil sleep the next night, and fully recovered perfect healih in the next t rfe mont'-.s. Mr. F. J- 1 now 8) years old and at last report was s' ll aiive "".(! well. It is important 'o repu!a!e the diet, and over-eatin jj. coffee and sour food and d. nks, pickle, vinegar, lemonade, should be avoided. In many case it happens that one box it enough to obtain a cure. This imeciy is absolutely safe, harmless, being a tonic for ithe kidneys and nervous sv stem, it is dependable for weak, nervous, restless, slow -grow ing. languid c ihii en. A fa r f'ia! of Enuresol will convince anyone of its va'ue. At the Following Druggists The Lion Store Drug Department Hammond, Indiana Schlieker Pharmacy East Chicago, Indiana
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Vote For No. 25
W. 0. Thomas Republican Candidate for PROSECUTING ATTORNEY
As Deputy Prosecutor he has made one of the best records ever made in Lake County. Look up his record, then vote for No: 25.
ZttlZ Edward Prepare fr Summer by Buying Wash Goods Now e- While quantities and varieties '-f S-'" - make jelection more favorable. VV-'' 'rfPrCM too, we believe are if i'lnything more advantageous -J -' . ; f-mmn-: .now than they will be when sum- - ' i( ' jr-'f";"T'-f' mer is reallv upon us. 'v;..:-..-v.'v ' vs Plain Voile 40 inches wide, in a vai nety of pretty shades for blouses p7Er, - -X i an(1 dres,rs: yard 0 jP .'.rTnT Flaxon 32 inches wide, in dainty Mr nnXed designs for afternoon 59c '.-',-Jj drPSS; yw
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yard. Special
Dress Linen "Maid of Ireland" Imported Crepe 30 inches wide, quality in the wanded shades for in high colorings for kimonos, pretty dresses; $1.98 Paiama- 98c yard yafCj wwv Handkerchief Linen Extra wide Shirting Madras 32 inches wide, in pastel shades of Nile. .ky, or- in a pretty selection of stripes for chied and maize; 98 s'1'r,s anc wa'sts: 59 C . yard . yard Printed Organdies 40 inches wide, in short lengths only; for (j9c dresses, blouses, etc.; yard Put In a Supply of These Notions PAPER SHOPPING BAGS Sc. HAIR PINS, 2 PACKAGES 5c. Large size, extra heavy, handles Plain or crimped; 20 in package, strong. FASHIONETTE CAP SHAPE DE LONG'S HOOKS AND EYES 7c HAIR NETS 12c All sizes, black and silver. All colors. COMMON PINS, 2 PKGS. 5c. DRESSING COMBS 17c. Full co'int; good points. White composition; 9 inches long.
C. Mimas Co,
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Bring the Charm of Spring Indoors with Fresh, New HANGINGS
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There is no excuse, for anything but a cheery atmohere when one has such gayly colored and beautifully patterned cretonnes as we
rhave gathered together from famous foreign and domestic looms for your selection. Here you will not have the least trouble m finding laslrful hangings to I lend wilh any color combination.
Ruffled Muslin Curtains, Pair $1.19
Full
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long; made of plain scrim with 3-inch frills. Try to match this value.
Cretonnes Yard 49c The season s newejt effects and colorings are shown in this special lot. All are priced under the regular value.
Novelty Net Curtains Pair $3.98 100 pairs in a range of very effective all-over designs. Because of contracts placed months ago we are able to offer this value.
RttSZS Advantageously Priced Royal Wilton, Axminster and Seamless Brussels Rugs have a prominent showing at exceptionally reduced prices for tomorrow. 9x12 Wilton Rugs, $129.50 Reduced from $150.0(X Extra good quality Oriental patterns in rich shades of old rose, blue, tan and green. Seamless Axminster Rugs, $58.75 Reduced from $72.50. The kind that are woven with a long, silkly nap; large range of patterns; full 9x12 feet size. Seamless Brussel Rugs, $24.75
for bedrooms and smaller living rooms. Linoleums Make Kitchen
Floors So Nice
You will readily appreciate this statement when your eyes rest on their tasteful yet unobtrusive patterns. Constant walking over them has no effect on them, for they are inlaid. Ideal for kitchen and bathroom floor
coverings, these linoleums are very reasonably priced. Best cork, printed quality, in 6foot widths at $1.49. Laid free of charge except bathrooms, when the fee is $1.00.
Reed Furniture Our assortment is complete and now ready for those desiring reed furniture for the living room, sun parlor or porch. The finishing and upholstering is of high quality.. Select now at reasonable prices. Rockers and chairs, upholstered in fancy cretonne, at $18.00. Other articles of reed, such as Couches, Tables, Lamps, Tabourettes. foot Rests, Ferneries, Tea Wagons, in a fine display. Baby Carriages The most complete line of Baby Carriages priced much lower than usual; every kind from the large Pullman down to the smaller stroller or sulky. Priced $18.00 to $72.50.
Double Stamps Wednesday
Special Offerings in Women's New Low ShQes for Spring Never has a season announced such a call for low footwear. And this store has responded with a profusion of low styles that will gratify the most exacting.
Brown Calf Oxford
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Two-Eyelet Tie
Here's a special offering in suppers; this model in patent and glace kid, also brown kid; flexible soles and high heels. $7 85 Specially priced " Women 's Comfort Oxford Soft kid upppers, with hand turned soles, rubber heels; sizes 4 to 8. C Special at
High grade brown Norwegian calf oxford; style
like picture; Goodyear welt sewed soles; regular price $11.50. Extra $1 A special at p AJ Big Girls Brown Oxfords They have medium wide toe, with low heels of service quality; sizes !- to 7. ! C Special at "
New Arrivals in Smart Millinery
Very Reasonably Priced f&m
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v r jl s Each and every model has an appeal all its own. Looking over tiie display, you will note a gay turban here, a brilliant black model there and innumerable transparent. Leghorn
and Tuscan Hats that in coloring and fabric reflect the spirit of Springtime. Flowers, feathers and ribbons are employed in many novel ways as trim- "f nungs. You will be pleased with the assortment and the low prices.
Silk Dresses for Girls
At $7.95 the dresses are of pretty quality poplin cord, silk trimmed with white collar of self material, dainty hand embroidered pockets and pearl buttons; in colors, copenhag- J'7 QP
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At $12.95 the d resses are of soft poree, and are very charmingly designed. We feature a model with snowy white organdy collar and cuffs, embroidered with colored floss; also with pockets and (J1 O Q"
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A large assortment of juniors and girls' white confirmation and graduation dresses, in nets, voiles, organdies, batiste, georgette and satin, beautifully trimmed. Priced at $25.00, $16.95, C2 OC $13.95, $12.95 and down to PO.?D
Children's Tub Frocks $2.95 One ol our cleverest lit tie tub frocks for the little miss; made of finest quality batiste; white guimpe effect; skirt with shoulder straps in jade, pink, rose. Copenhagen and navy; sizes 2 to 6. Extra Special Extra . . Special Boys Percale Blouses, collars attached, open cuffs, new patterns in light stripes; sizes 4 to 10 years; b 1 $1.19 value at A
Hats for the Children
The bashful, demure little miss should wear a tinv droooinrr mushroom sharwl
hat, while the saucy lot invariably looks best in the sailor with upturned brim. We have both styles and many colors. Tailored Hats for Misses and Childen, in the prevailing styles with J 1 Q C band and streamers of grosgrain ribbon; special at $4.45 and down to D 20
GROCERY SPECIALS
doz. tall 13c
Milk, Pet Brand; can. $1.55; per can
Butterine, John Jelke's Good u'k,; ' 38c per lb Soap. Fels Naptha (with -drf 10 73 c Kentucky Blue Grass Seed; 3 lbs. $1.00; OCper lb 00 C Falcon Brand Baked OC
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cans; L cans
Lard; our best gradf; OCper lb Coffee; Minas Blend; best value in Hammond; 3 lbs. AQiC $1.35; per lb 40t Lincoln Park Lawn Grass Seed; 3 lbs. 65c; OO per lb .OC Kitchen Klenzer 1 A Scouring Powder, 3 cans Economy Matches; OO b large boxes JPeas, Farmhouse Brand; extra sweet; 3 cans 50c; 17c per can
Shrubs, Bulbs and Vegetable Seeds Bridal Wreath; one of the prettiest OP . shrubs; 5 in bundle Red Currant Bushes; good size plants; OC each Hydrangeas; a very hardy shrub: OQ each J7C Gooseberry Bushes; sturdy plants; O each"
(C The Boys9 Suits Must Be Correct
in Style, Fit and Price
$20
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Here are suits you can count on for wear. The boy will
k,Vrl'.hp nrnnd to have one. and vou'll be proud of his appearance
ih!ili1i!tv? The values are extraordinary. Boys spring suits in fash
ionable single and double-breasted belted models, many with two pairs of full lined knickerbocker pants; complete line of colors; all sizes 6 to 18 years. Boys' Suit Special
The values are decidedly unusual and are well worth your attention. Practical mixtures, dark patterns Ql fj QC
BOYS' KNICKEKS
Dark mixtures; cut full size, well made and priced right: $1.69 5 to I , at . .
and blue serge ; all sizes to 1 7 years . BOYS' BLOUSES
All are new patterns; light and dark colors; standard makes; open cuffs; sizes to 16; QC
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BOYS' SHIRTS An assortment of attractive patterns in durable ma-
$1.50
terials; at $2.50, $1.85
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