Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 48, Hammond, Lake County, 13 August 1920 — Page 16
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fPU L' 'Ml M U C Friday, August 13, 1920 111 X-i ECHO OF mm case .ret All STORE OPEN UNTIL 9:30 P. M. SATURDAYS
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iThis good news is offered to every woman and miss planning on getting Fur Wrap or Fur piece for the late: pall and Winter. The 25 per cent discount is for a limited , time only and NOW is the time to investigate, the superior qualities and obtain the best fcavings:during the August Fur Event. Anything that involves a considerable expenditure, as do Furs, should not Hex-selected unless its quality is unquestioned. And that's just where our August Sale cf Furs excels. It brings you the newest Furs fashioned with rare artistry of well. blended skins. And because of our careful planning and ample preparations for tbis .event each presentation is so moderately priced, with 25 fo discount, that enthusiastic buying is bound to mark each day of the Sale.
' Plush Coats are Included in This :,. 2596 Discount Sale ; v . .'" JK&seledted themost desirable the , ..ivnst. fashionable; in fur coats, and had
kx&sniDied-in f plush coats, that meet
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f. Xheye-&re serviceable, nch looking, ap-
propnare ror cayume ana evening ; wear. Trieirpuxchase is a wise invest-
Our Deferred Payment Plan Makes Buying Easy We have arrangements for those who desire to benefit by the Thrift of the 25 7v Discount, but are not prepared to make a complete payment at the time of purchase. A reasonable down payment, and convenient weekly payments put you in possession of Coat or Fur piece at a saving.
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? AttJtedHbldiip. of Flyer Stilling-lnto CM.cago Is -Fatal. rWTTFIt ATIOWH. H EWS SlTfCET .POZCACaO. Aujf. 10c J. B. Wi l. f'ot the Chicago Kxpress, a Not- , jrJsrOilcvMlo .raia,on tt,e Pomsylvania 'fjzSZzoaA. uicd-vln a local hospital hero ; tpuratag toom a. gunshot Tould sufj Jf la La attempted hold-up of the j tfain It tu pullir.s into Chicago ! wrTy: fcaf yr . midnight. f " ': tSfiiiroaA. detactlves and c!ty police searching', th South Slda today for ; 4?0ia'3 slayer. Th attempted hold up vras a hold p!ec of -work. The hand!? ; tatcred th dining car, where Todd was ; punting the day's receipts, with a gn. JHjv on negro waiters were also in r tfcfi ci.t, "When To rid resisted, the bandit shot h'm through the jaw, pulled tho emergrtuoy cord and dropped from the train, lie got no money.
ROBERTSDALE
On. Thursday morning- a haby girl f.rrlTed at the home of 1'r. and Mr.-. Herbert Klemm of Superior avenue. Mother and daughter are dolntr fine. Mis. Klemm 13 the oldet'C daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Breckman of Atchison avetvua. Mrs. Clara Tlcam and son "Wesley returned from a three weeks vacation sveich they spent with the Buehler family at Dumbar, Wisconsin. Jtko OarrwaJll of Hoborta avenue left for Butimr. Ind., Wednasxiay to spend a wk"3 Taxation with his sister and fr.jmily. The Bobertsdale Sunday School heJd tVlr annual picnic at the Robertsdalo park yesterday with a very large attoiaace, the day was ideal and a lovely tUne was bad by all present. Miss Rose Smith of Chicago, visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Smith of Indianapolis boulevard Wednesday. l.trs. Pete Nilaon and children and Clara RadlofI left Tuesday for Venent, 111., to spond their two weeks' vacation. Mrs. Sam Tucker of Fear! street, wiio has been ailing for several days 1.; ablfl to be out a?ain. Herman Thiisson of Indianapolis boulevard, was a South Chicaso visitor on Thursday evening.
SEASON'S FAD IB WHITE MUSLIN USED IN COMBINATION WITH DARK TAFFETA
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This frock, which 13 a rather very wide bands of English emstartling modal made according to ; broidery forms the overdress. This the dictates of one of the season's j is made with a surplice waist, most popular fads, is just the : short, full sleeves and a lonp tunic thin for August. It is fashioned ; open at the sides. A smart off-thc-cf white mushri r.nd navy blue tf-i f ace hr.t of r.avy taffrta and a navy feta in combination. The taffeta ; and white striped silk parasol ccmfcrms a narrow underskirt and ; plete the costume. It is suitable camisole bodice. The finest of. for wear upon almost any occasion white muslin, almost of handker-ithe late summer afternoons may chief linen quality, trimmed with 1 bring about.
INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE) SAX FKANC1SCO. CAL. Aug. 13 "I did not understand. I will stick ' him n.'v through thick find thin!' Tins w;is all iretty l.'iown hair' . I girl would say today i g ai ti.n 1 h r hiisband, the srrvM of wh-.m, on (Iuikot 'lcsiortion p inferred by lor, revi-al J him as W . II. Oryot, the principal figure in on'- 1." the nn. si dramatic murder trials in the history of Wise ir.sit: . The id. r.t nii-ati on came ! chance. The case of AV. H. Dawson v. as eall.-'-l lefrf Judsii Fitzgerald. The- judg -1oi-, d the dt-fend ant over :i nd inquired if Dawauii was the con tot name . ' ;no," replied the man, I am Will Orpet . Tlie wife pleaded for 1 leniency, declaring that her ignorance of CaiToi"'n."a gfOBrajdiy caused her to believe her husband was leaving her when he had intended goir.r finly a few mil'.-i away to obtuin work. Orpct revealed a heroic ftory ot "heatinji back" following his acquittal on the charge of having- murdered h-s b"j-hood sweetheart, Marion Lambert. H- s'Tved in the armv throujrh-
j out the war. II.- met hiu wire in L1.trost . Aftt r the w ar !: i-ame e? ) and r-he joined hitn . H'f they hav:
been havinx a hard ptruvlv. hut today ' their misu nd r.-; a nd i r.(--clear, d up. they face the world with renewed confidence. The -wife declare:! that kn owl-'due . of her husband's real identity had on-:
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by him. Although Orpet told the judec they had been married a niontii. inspection of the marriage licrn?" records i -veal that the lioon.-e had "nly b.issued this week. '"'lf't pave hi-, age a. '2 1 and th jrirl. u:,a .M . ij..i..ti.iw -
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'" You hear a great deal about prices these days. So much so that you are likely to look upon clothes-buying with the wrong perspective. Of course, you want to get the greatest values possible for your money. We think we have them here for you. This occasion presents some of the best clothing values we have ever offered. But in spite of the low prices, we have in no way deviated from our responsibility, as far as quality is concerned. Come in and look them over. See for yourself if you have seen anything as good for
Other all wool Suits in light and medium weights, single and double breasted models, plain colors and various weaves, for men and young men.
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Good quality black and brown gun metal shoes; brown shoes have guaranteed fiber soles; black shoes have oak leather soles, made in the English or wider toe models. Sizes are 6 to 1 1. A great value at tpUmZiJ Men's Oxfords Reduced for Quick Clearance Co-operative best make, in black and brown glace kid, stylish, comfortable 1 fj QC models; Wingfoot rubber heels attached. Reduced to I Vtci Other Oxfovds in black and brown, reduced to $5.95, $6.95 and $7.95.
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Mrs. C. Euel! or Indianapolis boulevard is entertaining out cf town friend at her home for a few days. We are glad to report that Tom Rafter is getting along nicely from his recent operation which res performed "i the it. Eernard's hospital in Chicago and if all is well, Mr. Rafter will
the expected home in affiw days
Afr. end Mrs. C. Ir.gr of Atchison avrnuf ar the proud parents of another haby girl, who arrived at their
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home on Monday. Mrs. ljor.g was 1 formerly Miss Grace Wichorst. ! Mrs. Paul Xobertine is rapidly Im- j proving- from her illness at her home j cn Mvrt!e avenue. I
Mrs. Robert Crow, well known mi j Robertsdalc. isr reported very ill at her ij home in Munstf r. Mrs. Crow has a r;'.'-jj very severe attack of asthma, her niece J f.j
Mrs Elmer Bauer and son have been with her for several days.
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