Hammond Times, Volume 9, Number 26, Hammond, Lake County, 28 August 1920 — Page 10

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THE TIMES 'Thursday. August 26, 1920

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Your LAST Chance

To Get One of These Weather Prophets

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AN EXCELLENT GIFT FOR ALL OCCASIONS

When the weather Is fine, the two children will be out. and when rainy weather is approaching, the witch will come out 8 to 24 hours ahead of rain or snow. Hie hygrometer will tell advance weather reports better and more reliably than general weather reports. It also has Thermometer, Elk's

Head, Bird's Nest, etc. MAIL ORDERS 8c EXTRA. FOR SALE ONLY AT EDWARD C. MINAS CO. BASEMENT

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BRITISH LORD TAKES YOUNG BRIDE

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T ' ' ' Lord and Lady Montana leavtn the ejmtii after the eeraaony. ( Lord John Walter Edward Dooglas-Scott-IaBtai of Beaulieu, on of the most eligible and aougbt after bachelors in all Britain, haa finally taken a bride. She was Miss Pearl Crake, and Is iess than half his age. He celebrated his frfty-fotrrih birthday last Jtme.

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rsrsTCxss thiatse tonioht Aiioe Joycw in "The Spaik Dlviao." 10 Alck Sfcnett Comedy. Coming: tomorrow, Iorotiiy Oish in "Turning the TaWes." Monday ail Tuesday, "Kucklelerry riun." S-S Th Theodore Koosvelt Woman'.' Re;l-f Corps -a holi their regular rr.eeting: tais evening, everal candidates wIM be 'oit.lted and refreshments will Tje served. AH members are akf-d to be presett. 4 Mrs. Frank Dumkie of Roberts ae.. entertained friend 'from Hobart on Thursday. Mrs. Kertert Kiemm of Superior tc entertained Mrs. Frank "vVhite and sister. Mrs. Charles Vo:ters of Hammjnd at ner home on Thursday afternoon.. Mr?. J3"cn McXei of Atrhiron are., and .'ther Airs were visitors In Chicago "Wednesday. J. Hemmii-k of Celina. Ohio. Is vlsItir.g at the hom of bis son. John

Brown and family of Myrtle a.'enue. Roy Moore, who has heen on the sick list -for several days at his horns on Myrtle avenue, returned to his work ag-aia. Mr. and Mrs. Pat McLaughlin and fami'y of Roberts avenue visited relatives at Oak Park the fore rart of this week. Mru. M-Coskie of Indianarolls btvd.. naj operated on at the St. Margaret's hospital in Hammond the fore part of th:3 week. A number of F. A. Peterson's friends stepped in on Thursday evening to remind Mr. Peterson that he had aged another year and thoroughly surprised him. A very pleasant evening ws spent and a dainty luncheon was served .

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" 1 1 1 WMPBSWW theeo daylJght saving days aako rs apprecieta fully just how good r.d wonderfully generous the co'itry can be In crivin?. Wi)i

jcying all thia lovely season It is but

noiurai uiai most or ua look ahead, for man (which means uroravi today in the accepted sense of the generalized word) is by inetinct anticipatory, it is always expectation rather than realization tv.

life worth while.

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for fall, refurnishing, re-opening the c:ty home; father looks forward -to new affairs, business deals to be promoted but none more eagerly scans the future horizon or more anxiousIv Uli.iiS off the Hav in tVi lmrl.

than sister, the miss of the household, for in a few weeks she goes back to school or college! How many things she has to tell her chums, how glad she will be to see them, how

happily she will listen to their thrill- ' ing gossip of summer and flirtations and dances and oh, so many things! She must, just must have many new things, smart, simple-lir.ed chic frocks to be happy in her studies. So here is a most original new lire frock of navv sprpe t off with

chenille pockets in Persian effprt.

heavy twisted silk cording edges the pockets while three saucy blue silk tassels bob from the top add one each of these to the turned bark cuffs, a self belt with streamer ends and a collar of white net, a wonderful collar square in front ard deenTv

roundeil in back, all tuokpil r,A

August ard September. wonder-(trimmed with Valencienne lace and

ful months for town and country, j lace buttons. summer at its height and Nature at j There, my fair Co-Ed. is one little best. Bright days when the j frock just made for vou. Yju need . earth seems full of good things, , mere than one? Of course there young com on the ear and new 'will be another next week, different mown h?jr scenting the fields, and; but equally charming.

Mrs.Jas. Keinspeiger and daughu-r Eiixabeth of Myrtle avenue were shoppers in Chicago Wednesday. Mrs. Floyd Banks and daughter Por othy of Atchison avenue i?tted East Side friends on Thursday. Mrs. Martin Nelson o.' Myrtle ave., was in Hammond on business Wednesday . Mrs. Bertha Lane was a Ch:cigo via itor the fore part of this week. Gust Kggers returned from a week's visit with his brother Clarence and the Frank Buch'.er family of Dunbar, Wis. Mrs. Etter and son Herbeit who hao also been visiting the Hur-hlers for th'pat two wttks, returned horn--' ;th Mr. Eggers-

WHITE SURE HE WILL LICK MORAN j Cloves will fly this aftrnron at East ! Chicago, where Charlie White and Tal Moran mix in a scheduled ten round bout. It will be their second- match, Moran winning a fifteen rund dt - t elsion from Charlie in New Orleans. ; White attributed his defeat to th- ; heat, but feels sure he will win t-day. ! Ray Rivers will meet Bud Purrell in the semi-windup. and Joe Mandtl tackles Barney Poolan. j

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Doing a Thing Well The Apex can be depended upon to get ALL the dirt and get it quickly, without any additional hand rubbing. From the most delicate fabrics to the largest pieces, the Apex does its work thoroughly, admirably. It is well named the "Dependable Servant." Try it without cost in your own home.

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BUY IT DIRECT for eaonlng, 'preserving, table use. And every other purpose. Upon receipt of your check or raoDey order we will ship you by express prepaid, one or more bags containing 100 pounds net each of STANDARD AMERICAN FINE GRANULATED CANE SUGAR S19.50 PER BAG If you can secure a combination of orders for a carload of 400 bags or mora for one freight delivery, we will ship you freight prepaid, at the rate of $19.00 PER BAG This otter is good for a short time only and orders will be accepted only to the extent of our purchase of these sugars. Remittances covering any orders which we are unabla to fill will be promptly, returned. Limited to points east of the Mississippi, and north of the Ohio River. Send your orders promptly to H. E.' NOTTS COMPANY Sugar Merchants 7f Euclid Avenue, Cleveland. O. References: Guardian Savings &. Trust Co., Cleveland, Oliio.

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These Sales for Thrift Monday and Tuesday Miscellaneous Fabrics Unusually Priced

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WOOL DRESS GOODS Including serges, plaids and novelties. A good range of shades. Choice. Q0 yard COSTUME VELVET 27 inches wide in wanted shades of mahogany, brown, pekin and cadet blue. Very special PILLOW CASES 42x36, good quality, wide hem. Qneatly finished. Each LONG CLOTH Guaranteed quality, soft finish, for q fine needle work. Yard... BATH ROBE CLOTH A new line of patterns. g OQ fine quality. Special, yard

MEN'S MADRAS SHIRTING 32 inches wide, in the genuine flannel finished quality. Values to $1 .29. Special. Q O ' yard ....y5C DRESS GINGHAMS 32 inches wide, in a beautiful CQr range of patterns. A regular 98c seller. Special, yd.''

STORM SERGE 50 inches, rtorm serge, in the desired dark

Very giod quality. 2

and medium shades

Yard

39c

PERCALE 36 inches wide, in a complete line of colors and patterns and our usual 59c value. Yard..

OUTING FLANNEL) 36 inches wide, in a pretty range of stripes, a very fine quality. A 69c value. Per 1Qr yard , x2C

SI 1 l. In sizes and styles for all CIlOOl 3ilOCSbys and girls of a11 age!- Thc prices range from 6 .

$2.98 to

Silk Hose at $3.19 Women's full fashioned in pure thread silk. They're close outs of our $4.00 and $4.50 members. Misses' Hose at 35c Fine ribbed lisle, in black only, a substantial grade, but will give extra wear at 35c. Odd Lots of Infant's Vest at 29c Good values of our 39c to 50c grades in both button and double front styles to close out Monday and Tuesday. Bloomers at 98c This popular brand is lisle in white or pink. They'll go fast because they are reduced for the last August days. Main floor. Drawers at $1.00 Ladies Muslin Drawers, either open end or closed style, ruffle edged, with dainty narrow embroidery. Special for Monday. 2nd floor at $1.00. Blouses at $1.19 Ladies checked Voile E)loues. medium size collar and short sleeves, edged with dainty lace. Special for Monday and Tuesday, $1.19.

Clearing of all Remaining Summer Dresses at y2 Off Prices range from $4.50 to $20.00. The assortment though somewhat broken offers exceptional values. Just choose a dress and cut the price one-half.

Corset Special Front and back laced corset of white contil and pink broche, worth up to $5.00. V ery special at $2.98

Only a Special a Purchase Makes Possible this Low Price

Blue Serge Suits

for Boys' 3 to 9 years We received a special concession on these sturdy suits, therefore the savings benefit mothers will make is remarkable. When you examine them each suit will bear expert workmanship and materials to be found in suits of higher price. You'll it ii. r.ti tt

dc giaa you oougnr one now ror me ooy wnen nefWw u i starts for school. Priced special for CtC QC -'-'''J Monday and Tuesday at (Second floor) rfrSS5

Girls 9 Dresses A limited number of Gingham and Chambray To close out. Assorted T!4:. $2.69

Boys9 School Pants at $1.39 Mothers can't make them any cheaper, put in a supply of them. Sizes to 9 years.

Baby Shop Specials Dainty White Dresses, some J"d;a; $2.95 Vanta Vests at $1.98 Vanto Vests in all wool and silk and wool, J 98 Baby Soft Sole &oes in white, with pink and blue trim. Also colors of dainty blue and pink, J JQ lt Kim on as at $1.39 Cavlin Kimonos in lovely em broidery trim.' Very appropriate for 'gifts, j2 39

Boys' Pullover Sweaters All Colors $4.95 Ml Sizes New fall styles in pullcver and coat models. Green, maroon "end old gold. Knit of fine yarns. All sizes from 26 to 34 chest. Boys 9 Trousers Boys 9 Blouses $1.69 ' $1.45 Dark corduroy Knickers, $2.50 Gray flannelette Blouses, in sizes values, sizes 8 to 1 7. 6 to 14 years. (Main floor)

Men's Hose Fine gauge cotton Hose, black, tan, gray and navy. First quality. 1 Qr Per pair LJV Men's Union Suits Fall and winter weight cotton Union Suits; gray, ecru and motled. Sizes 34 to 46.

Per garment .....

$2.50

Only 2 More Furs

Days of these August Sales Housef urnishings Furniture

Final opportunity for every one to take

I advantage of the 25 r'c Discount on any

Fur garment in our entire assortment. The 25 Discount will not occur again this season. It will be wise economy to choose now while the best choice may be had ask about our payment plan. Many .will decide Monday or Tuesday.

LACE CURTAINS. $5.98 PAIR

Special lot of 16 point Sxaony Curtains, extra width, full length at about one half the usual price of today. Plain and figured centers; wide and narrow borders. CRIB BLANKETS, 98c Fancy wool nap finish, size 30x40 inches. Escalloped edge teddy bear, cat, dog and bird patterns. While they last at QO.

(Limit one to a customer)

WOOL NAP BLANKETS Size 70x80 inches, weighs about 5 lbs. to the pair, has wide lsik binding, blue, pink, grsy and yellow plaids. Special QJ value, at '

only

Every piece of Furniture in our stocks is reduced and the special reductions in many instances reach more than 20' r. This is an advantage not to be overlooked if you are deciding upon furniture. You have until next Tuesday to grasp the economy opportunity. Choose now from quality furniture for any room in the house.

GROCERY Specials for Monday and Tuesday

Monarch Brand Coffee, 1 QC 3 lbs. for J1.00 Domino Granulated Sugar, QA 5 lb. pksz "

U. S. Mail Soap, 1 0 bars f or Fels Naptha Soap, 10 bars for Jelke's Good Luck Butterine, 2 lbs. for . . .

GOLD MEDAL OR CERES0TA FLOUR

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53 c 75c 67c

Good Grade Toilet Paper, OCp 4 rolls for L

Granama's Washing Powder, 3 large pkgs Enzo Evaporated Milk Compound, 3 cans. . . Swift's Pride Soap, 10 bars for Solid Pack Tomatoes, No. 2 cans, 3 cans. . .

House Wares Special for Monday and Tuesday

II V 8 bbl

50c

32c 45c 39 c $1.83

CUPS AND SAUCERS Plain American semi-porcelain, per pair

40c

ELECTRIC IRON Guaranteed, Cgg Q highly polished, reg. family size. . RICE BOILER Pure aluminum, AC) steel plated handle, 2-qt. size, at . A ' U

ALUMINUM PERCOLATOR Wood handle, 6 cup size. Special

$1.79