Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 286, Hammond, Lake County, 21 May 1920 — Page 16

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This is a bold assertion, no doubt, but we have the suits here that will substantiate our claims. They are suits' that ordinarily should sell for much more, but they're marked on the lowest margin of profit in our clothing history. You should reap the benefit of this sale. A Suit for Every Man Here are worsteds, cassimeres, flannels and serges, single and double-breasted models in all the popular spring colors. Special Trouser Sale $g.98 $.9S $gdU $y.95

Boys' Double Service Suits $12.50 $15.00 and $17.50 We are making quick disposal of several hundred boys' suits from slightly broken. Prices reduced that there is a saving on every suit.

Men's Underwear Special

Cooper "Bennington," Wilson

Bros, and Superior Knit and Athletic Union J1 AO Suits tI.t70 Consisting of mill end lots and samples and regular lines to complete a' full range of sizes 34 to 50; values to $2.50 & l QO and $3.00, at.... P A.?0

Straw Hats are Ready Our display is complete right now. Straw hats featured at $3 to $5.

'V'Si Panamas, $6 to $7.50.

.Jw Complete lines of John B. Stetson

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umishing Specials

"Headlight" Work Suits ... . .. $4.95 Men's Work Shirts, union made. $1.50 Railroad Cut Union Overalls. ...$3.00 Boys' Khaki Knickers .......... $1.25

Men's Cotton Hose, pair 19c Men's High Grade Cotton Hose, pr. . 35c Men's Balbriggan Shirts and Dr.. . .69c Boys' Percale Blouses 95c

Men's Shirts, fast colors $1.85 Men's Knit Union Suits. '. $1.35 Men's Nainsook Union Suits 95c Men's Khaki Trousers $2.69

en! Time to Buy Those Ox for els

High Grade Dark Brown Calf Oxford

$9.50

This is an extraordinary offer; uppers are genuine calf, oak soles and full

crain inner-sole; stylish English model like picture. Here is an

exceptional model at

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Men's Comfort Model Oxford $7

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Oxford with genuine black vici kid uppers, oak soles, Goodyear welt sewed; full grain inner-soles; an oxford for wide feet that assures' comfort (t 7 in walking, at ,P ' Co-Operative Oxfords are here in brown and black leather, quality unsurpassed, in the models that fit and are comfortable on the foot. Priced at $! 2.00 to $1 5.00.

Ugly, Unsightly Pimples ' Are Signals of Bad Blood

Give Heed to the Warning.

Pimples on the face and other parts of the body ar warnings from Nature that y&JT blood is sluggish and impoverished. Sometimes they foretell eczema, boils, Misters, scaly eruptions and other rkin disorders that burn like f.ames of fire. They mean that your blood needs S. S. S. to cleanse it of these accumulation that cause unlimited

trouble. This remedy is the greatest veg-etable blood purifier known.

and contains no minerals or cnemicals to injure the most delicate skin. Get a bottle of S. S. S. today, and get rid of those unsightly and disfiguring pimple3, and other skin irritations. If you -wish, ppecial medical advice, you can obtain it without charge by writing to Medical Director, 103 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga,

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The VVoman'j Relief corps. No 23, will hold their regular meeting- Saturday evening at the K. oS P. hall. 11 candidates will be initiated. A refreshment committee ia jn charge and a!l members are urg;ed to attend. A number from hlere -visited A r-

;r.ur Strops at th St. Bernard hos- i aP"'i.-

ital in Chuasro atid report him steadV.v improving and is expecting to come

Tuesday. Miss Lillian Schaffer of Chicago visited at the Kd Jowtt home the u-re part of this week. A number of Mr. and Mrs. MoAton's friends from Chicago surprised them at their ke-me on Superior avenue the other evening. A very pleasant evening -was enjoyed by all in the usual way, after which a dainty luncheon was -served. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Moore of Indian-

h'Hilevard entertained company

from . ridi sin, Ind.. Wednesday evening.

Mrs. J. A. Fehiman and Mrs. Allie Fchlman o,f Walr valley, visited re!a-

Jtivcs in Iowell yesterdav.

Mrs. Conrad Kbert wnt to Whiting yesterday to visit her daughter. Mrs Will Whiting, and family for a few day.". Frank Muzzall S"ns. contractors on the library building, have begun work and in a few- days will have the foundation in and will be ready to begin laying brick. B. F. Carl in began laying brick for his new building yesterday. When

i.i me -within a few days. Little Johnny Min.-ebcrg of Myrtle avenue i.t able to be o;t after an i l-i-ess of several day.-. .Mrs. Kdson Moore, well known in H obcrlsda le. is confined tc lif-r lmm" .'l Hammond by iliness. Mrs. T. W. Kohr of Indiana b-u!e-verd was the guest of .Mrs. I'fieffer :r Chicago the fore part of the week. Mr. find Mrs. Fred WUIwlru of West P:i! k w.-re in Chi- ag on busim ..

Ji-the of Indianapolis in H immond on busi-

SULPHUR CLEARS A PIMPLY SKIN Apply Sulphur as Told When Your Skin Breaks Out

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The Easiest Way To End Dandruff

There is one mre way that never fails to remove dandruff completely and that is to dissolve it. This destroys it entirely. To do this, just getabout four ounces of plain, ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips. Ry morning, most if not all, of your dandruff will he gone, and three or four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it. no matter how much dandruff you may have.

ion will find, too, that all itching and digging of the scalp will stop instantly. ' and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better. Tou can get liquid arvon at any drug store. It is inexpensive. and four ounces is all you will need. This simple remedy has never been known to fail. adv.

Edward C. Minas Co. Store Open until 9:30 P. M. Saturdays To give greater values in high quality merchandise through its superior buying ability and to give these greater values at prices that are within reach of everybody in this e , Calumet Region is the keynote to attract 20.000 New Customers to our May Sales

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LLAUbL of the prestige that is ours in matters' pertain. tn annal .

know that the modes launched here are absolutely authentic. Our May Sale collection ot styles only serves to strengthen this confidence in our abilitv to hn tk-

Ratifying variety. The Coats. Suits. Frork

smart attire we now present represent the choicest interpretations of their individual modes They are novel Afferent and uncommonly attractive. The woman who assembles her new wardrobe with the aid of this display is assured of getting the utmost in quality and stlZ distinction at prices that are unusual for this tim e of the year.

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Not a better material assortment could be offered which includes Taffeta. Charmeuse, Satin. Georgette Combinations. Serge or Tricotine. All are desirable for summer wear. These dresses are not a special purchase, Wit are taken from our regular stocks and reduced for this MaySale event. It will be well worth the while to at least pick two at the low price $23.75

Suits at e-Sr G Although serge and velour checks are favored in these suit displays, Tricotine is the predominating material As for style, quality and workmanship, it is superior in every instance. ve strongly urge every woman and miss desiring to make a saving on a new spring and summer suit to select one now while the assortments are intact $47.50

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Coats at

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Faultlessly tailored and enchantingly developed of such desirable woolens as polo cloth, camel's hair, tweed and silvertone, these newly created Coats boast many individual smart touches and uncommon style distinction. While fashionablclong coats are in evidence, the short model seem? to prevail. As for colors, one may choose from a pleasing variety all of flattering hue. At so low a price every woman or miss should make a selection now $29.75

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It is important that every mother who wishes to exercise keen economy in purchasing a hat for little daughter, come here early tomorrow. These hats were specially purchased for this event, below wholesale cost, and it is unlikely that such an opportunity will recur. - Trimmed, Untrimmed and Banded Hats for Children up to 14yrs.

The very newest and best quality shapes and materials have been utilized. Hats that little daughters will certainly be proud to wear now and for summer time, either for school or playtime. Hats that have roll brims; others that have the drooping brim. Hats of the poke bonnet shape and hats in other shapes to fit every wee type of face.

The re are assortments of braids to choose from. Among them are hats made in Patent Milan pr Milan Hemp or Java; there are black hats, blue hats, rose hats and sand hats. All are either trimmed with pretty flowers, wreaths or banded with grosgrain ribbon of the same color as the hats themselves, or contracting colors. .

Special Sale of Flowers, Wreaths, 35c to 98c

A large quantity of fancy flowered wreaths at special prices fof our Childr

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Children's Hat Section' Main Floor

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tiffs Wedneday. j Mrs. Anna Thomas, wh" ha b"pn Vi.-itinsr her si:-ter. Mr;-. Harry folding 1 of Myrt'.e a enue. returned to her homo '

in Ml. Cifmetif. Mii'h., on Wednesdav.

The Times wsnt ads bring astcrnshinj, results if their users are o be believed.

Any breaking out of the skin on fare. neck, arms or body is overcome quickest. by appliyng Mentho-Sul-phur. The pimples seem to dry right up and go away. declares a not-d skin specialist. Nothing has ever bef-n frund to take the place of sulphur as a simple

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pensive. .Just a.-K' any druggist for a small jar nf Mcnth "-Sulphur anil use it like cold ci ram. adv.

completed the building will be occupied by Arm-tt's furniture store. Mrs. Sol Brewer of Shelby, visited in l-iowell yesterday. Airs. Milford .McNay of Cleveland. O. rame yesterday for a visit at the home

or ner husbands parents, Mr. Mrs. P. si. McNay.

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AEREL PREDICTION IS MADE

ATI . AS TIC CTTX. S. J.. May M. Aerial passenger and freight routes connecting up most of the large cities of the country will soon he in operation, according to delegates t- the ihird Pan-American aernautical cr-n

gress was officially opened with a wirehere today. Representatives frorfi many foreign countries' and from organizations ir terested in flying are h-re. The congress was ofcdally-r-pened with a wireless message received from .President Wilson. Two concerns are practically ready to begin aerial peration. on a larg scae. accoro'ng to the announcements. Or.e of these, the Aerial Transport corporation, haf 5?0 planes bought in f:ngland. in addition to some scap'an'-s bought from th" V. S. navy for c-at - o r k . Thomas F. Dunn, president of th?

aerial ex-press company of Detroit, ar

notinced that "0 large twin motored seaplanes, secured from the government, will be put in operation just as seen as alterations can be completed. "The first project." Dunn a.id, "!s the establishment of a regular al-Tii! line between Cleveland, Buffado) Toronto and Oetroit." Fcr gn rep revoutati ves attond'ng the congress are: Air Commodore Ij. rTiarlton, Great Britain; fapi- 1 " 'a Vergne Frenc'i f,ir attache: c.il. . '5uidet i. Ita": . Unit. v.i. J. S Srott. Canada. Ai! Ihe Sutli. and i ntral American R -I-uLiiiCK are represented

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