Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 63, Hammond, Lake County, 31 August 1920 — Page 10
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FOX IS POPULAR FOR NECKPIECES - t- ' - !- v IT, Fur r-eckpieces will be much worn during the early fall and winter'with frocks and suits. Fox is ona cf the favorite peltries for animal scarfs and here is shown a beautiful made! in silver fox which adds justthe ncoded finish to the early fall costuiae. MERRILL VILLE Kev, Moore left Monday to attend he M. E. District conference he'.d In S-.uth Bend and from there he expects tn go -to Montpelier. Vermont. Hs expects to visit lira. Moore's people and his sister and his mother will in all probability return with him to spnd 'all and winter with them. He is al-s-planning: to g-o to Portsmouth. Nsw Hampshire, to be best man in the wedding of his friend, Eev, Martin, who will be remembered in this place. He helped in a suecial meeting held here a year ag'O lat winter. The people here will all join in congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Martin. In the absence of R.ev. Moore, the Fev. Faul Foley, of EvaEEton, will Mil the pulpit next Sunday and a week from Sunday. He no doubt will have some goo-i things to say. Misg Xellie Fowler and mother motored from Hammond last weejt with a brand new car. The Guarantee fund life policy holders were invited to attend a picnic held at Xjoag Like last Friday, the Moorea. Blatchleya and Prices went and a number of others would like t " hav gone but business detained tfcm at home. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Zuvers visited Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Zuvera in BrookCeld last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Loyce lost a baby .girl about one diy old. -which they buried in Chicago last week. Mrs. F. Illerick of Forest Park, 111., is visiting- at Henry Kueklo. Mrs. in. erich is a cousin of C. tv. Back, also Mrs. F. Buck-hois and son Orlo of Oak Park. 111. Mr. and Mrs-. Raymond Zuvers were surprised last Thursday evening by some of their friends coming- in. A ;'3cial hcur was spent and light refreshments were served and some useful presents were given, presented byMr. Moore. ' Vi'm. Coffee and wife visited here from Harvey. 111., last week with relatives. "Word was received from MIps Jennie Elmore, the high school teacher that she will be here, this week to attend Institute, also Miss Knarr. the eighth grade teacher. Dale Heiney Is spending is vacation in Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Stoltx and family Mr. and Mr. M. Xudorf and family, and Mr. and Mrs, Nick Fagan all motored, to Joliet last Sunday, but they cans .back . Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Iddings took dinner at Cedar Lake last Sunday. ST. JOHN Mirs Mayme Falvey and Mrs. Hederrr.an of Chicago, spent a day last week here with Miss Elizabeth Keilman. Miss Florence Keilman motored to Cincinnati. Ohio, with the Hinssen family in their Haynes car for several weeks stay there with relatives'. Miss Mary Doctor of Chicago, visited Sunday here with her eistor and family, Mr, and Mrs . Nick Schuetz. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Scherer and daughter of Chicago are spending a f. vr days here with Mr. and Mrs. J. Scherer and family. Mrs. Bernard Reitman of Florence. Ala., arrived here ' Saturday evening to visit here with frlendg and relatives. The infant of Mr. and Mrs. Feigle was christened at the St. John's church on Sunday afternoon. William Koehle who was taken suddenly ill while at work n Friday Is getting -better, although he is !n bed and under aphysician'! care. Mrs. Jake Huppenthal who has keen quite sick and under a physicians care is slowly improtng. HOBART Mrs. T. Eawlby is Tleltinjr with relatives in Ottawa. 111., for a few day&. The funerl of Mrs, Chai, Boldt who died Friday, wu held yesterday. Services were at ths Evangelical Lutheran church at 2:30 and the interment was at the Hobart cerni terV , Mrs. Sela Smith Is visiting- with relatives at Denver, Colorado, for a couple of weeks, Mrs, Poernjck is quite seriously 111 from a nervous break-down, Messrs, Lton Killigrew, "Walter Bial end Julius and Loui3 Bhrast left on Sunday for a month's fishing trip to the northern part of Minnesota. Mr, and Mrs. C. Shear have returned frim a week's vijjit with relatives ct Fort Wayne. Mr, M, Wleboldt and Miss Ixiuis V;'iaann, of Chicago ar here visiting at th' home of Mr, anr Mrs, Julius I,;irsn. Mr, Albert Krsnz of Montana is here visaing with frirr.ds and relatives'. Mr, T, A, Sider of VVa Liberty and Mr, E, L. Holland of Plymouth, ere her'i visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Hatton.
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Announcement After careful search of the markets for a thoroughly practical and reliable vacuum cleaner, we have selected and endorse without reservation the HOOVER ELECTRIC SUCTION SWEEPER, and are now exclusive dealers for Hammond and vicinity. The demand for Hoovers will be large this fall, but an initial shipment just received will take care of immediate orders. You are invited to call and inspect the Hoover display and demonstration". An experienced Hoover man wdl look
after this business. Hoover users are invited to get in touch with him for any information desired. Petticoats Ladies' Nainsook Petticoats, made of very tine nainsook, white and flesh, trimmed with substantial edges of lace or em- (JJO broidery. Each Nightgowns Ladies' Nainsock Gowns, short sleeves, trimmed with dainty touches of laces and embriedcry. Wry beautiful gar- (0 QC ments. Each Chemise Ladies' Jaquard Silk Chemise, trimmings of late, hemstitching or hand embroidery. An unusually good wearing, light $2 Qi weight fabric. Each. . J - APRONS Repriced ii'V W A timelv sellins. They are as-neat a house dresies, bungalow style, offered in pretty light and dark percales. Each is neatly trimmed. At $1.95 House Utilities V Are Specials O'CEDAR OIL MOP With steel frame, large size, long & handle. Special at. . . v MAIL BOX Black japanned, with glass front, paper hold- 1 er. Yale lock. Special TOILET PAPER CrePe. pood grade, large si.e rolls. 23 C Special, 4 rolls for JELLY GLASSES With tin cover, clear glass, large size. 49 C Special, per doz GROCERIES DOMINO GRANULATED SUGAR. The best for any purpose. With grocery order of $1.00 75 or more, 10 lbs . BALL MASON FRUIT QCr JARS Doz. quarts ,UV' FITZPATRICK'S SUPERIOR OR FAMILY SOAP AQC 10 bars MINAS BLEND COFFEE Best value in Hammond. 23 EARLY JUNE PEAS 4Q c Sweet and tender, 3 cans. . PET BRAND MILK J Q Doz. baby cans 80c, per can. APRICOT BUTTER A 22c new spread for bread CRISCO The best 45c shortening, Vl lb. can. .. LITTLE BOY CONDENSED BLUEINGinc 15c bottle Xy'y' JELKE'S GOOD LUCK fiQr BUTTERINE 2 lbs SLICED PINEAPPLE 35 c In good syrup. No. 2 can. . FANCY HAND PICKED MICHIGAN NAVY BEAN3 32 C 3 lbs FANCY PINK SALMON OOn 1 lb. tall can FANCY BLUE ROSE Cfir RICE 3 lbs JUL KEOTA CREAMERY CAr BUTTER 1 lb. , ou-
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School Values for Wednesday & Thursday
0 Rich in Color arid Durable in Texture these
Autumnal
Should Attract Many Home Seamslesses for that New Frock, Coat or Suit
Panne Velvet 38 inches wide, "in an excellent quality, presenting beautiful shades of the wanted brown, navy, ccpen, taupe and black. I his is the u.'ual $11.23 quality. Wednesday only, per yard $8.75 Silk Velvet 1 7 inches wide, in a standard black, for hats and neck pieces. The usual $2.19 quality. Per yard $1.59 White Corduroy 30 inches wide, in a soft finish, for children's coats, robes, etc. Per yard $1.98
Exceptional Specials SATIN SPREADS 78x68 inches. A neatly hemmed, square corner Spread, marseiOes design. Each
EABY FLANNEL 27 inches wide, and selling usually at 75c. Special,
PERCALES 36 inches wide, full standard quality, in all shades, and our usual 59c quality. Per yard
For Autumn Have a Place in Every Woman' Wardrobe These are very snappy and- chic, whether you wear them with sweaters or with tailored and sports blouses. Sport models predominate; also plain models for the business woman. Individually, their materials and workmanship spell the best, at prices to fit every pocketbook. Silk Skirts In Baronet. Queen Ann Satin, Fantasi, and all fashionable novelties $15.00 T0 $25.00 Plaid Skirts Plain box or knife plaited. The smartest of color combinations. Self or leather belt $7.95 AND up Serge or Wool Poplin Skirts Plain or embroidered, some very clever new plaited models $11.95 AND up Silk Poplin Skirts In all desirable shades. Becoming arrangements of pockets and belts $4.95 AND w
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There's Countless Things to Choose From to Sew in the ART SECTION
Autumn months will keep sewers busy, in preparing for the holiday gifts. These are CHILDREN'S COMBINATION SUITS Stamped and made up of a very fine quality of nainsook. The designs are simple to embroider and .are effective. Ages 2 to 6 years. 1 Q Price , ,
TOWELS China and glass towels, stamped on good quality of linen finish. 45 C Blue and white stripe, also plain white. Price. ..... , . , ;
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Fabrics Tricotine 54 inches wide, in navy only. A beautiful quality for suits and dresses. Per yard $6.98 French Serge 54 inches wide, all wool, and our usual $5.98 seller. Pretty shades of copen, brown, navy and black. Per yard $4.75 French Serge 42 inches wide, in brown, burgandy, copen, navy, black; and an excellent quality cloth. Per yard $3.75 .$4.75 pink edge, nice soft quality, CO . per yard . 9c School Hosiery Offering Every Opportunity to Supply Boys' and Girls' Needs for School Economically Boys' Durable Hose at 39c Medium ribbed, black, double knee and and will give the utmost in wear. Girls9 Lisle Hose "PONY" MERCERIZED Very fine ribbed, of finest combed cotton. Double knee and sole. Sizes 5 to 6';, 70c; 7 to iyz. 80c; 8 to 8. 90c; 9 to 10, $1.00. Misses9 Lisle Hose at For the young lady that requires a shaped hose. Made of finest mercerized lisl, full seamed back. Very slgihtly soiled, give the utmost in wear. Misses9 Lisle Hose at 39c SUBSTANDARDS Fine ribbed lisle that we can sell at above price on account cf slight imperfections. Does not hurt the rearing qualities. Black only. It 9s Middy Time The young miss who plans to have one 'for school will . fin these specially priced middies a boon. A num-bC1 b c r of select styles for wo men, too. Middies, fashioned in white, in size from 16 to 20. with detachable, navy blue flannel collar. $4,95 Price, each A Special Selling of Voile Blouses Very smart styles, in tailored or semidress models, with plain and fancy colorings to choose from. 2 QQ Price, each V fact even now is a good time to start special tomorrow: TABLE RUNNER Made of tan linen crash, embroidered in rose, yellow, brown and delft blue, with wallop edge. Size 18x54. $2.25 Price
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. AUTUMN One almost hates to look at the calendar, for it demands that so many things be done. New apparel must be chosen, children must be outfitted for school, fall sewing must be begun, and the home rejuvenated and equipped with many needs. Throughout the store you will find extensive displays of worthy values.
Boys' School
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EACH WITH TWO PAIRS OF d .l . i t i : i.L i icumiux uic LHJY3 iui juiuui in vjuuics nerc. rui epporcunc saic, resuiung chase nakes possible unquestionable tailored, seasonable styles, for boys at $17.50.
Other Things the Boy Needs for School
l Boyi Neckwear 59e Boys' School Caps $1.50 Boys' Percale Blouses $1.15 Boys Drew Shirts ." $1.85 Boys' Jersey Sweaters 3.50 (Main chool
For the Junior Miss One might think that the school room was a fashion forum, when you see how captivating the styles of these dresses for school wear. But nevertheless, they are decidedly practical and the school miss will be glad they give such service for she will feel as though she wants to wear one forever. Made in lovely serges, and beautiful styles, in cton, middy and straight line effects. Trimmings that add smartness and style the junior miss likes. An excellent variety to choose from at $14.95 and up.
For the Little Fellows Tub Suits of Chambray
School is lots of fun for the young and noon hour periods just made are play hours before and after niichr tn havp W3h suits fnr not matter rrusch, for they arc easily $1.95
The New Cozy Wrap for Baby It's a wrap that grows with baby first a wrap and then a coat. Made in several warm and comfortable materials, with tasty trimmings. See this new wrap. Choice of
With Sleeves $9.95
BABY SHOP 2nd FLOOR
Are Exceptionally! Priced
Quality Shoes Combined with Correct Styles for Boys and Girls in All Sizes BOYS SHOES Black and brown leather, solid leather throughout, uide toe or English models. O QQ Sizes 1 to 6. Sale price J,ZJO
BOYS' TAN SHOES Nature toe, lace, all solid leather, splendid school shoes. Sizes 9 to 1 32. Special sale $3 39 price
BOYS SHOES Gun metal uppers, with double wear chrome soles, i 111 11
wine toe,
Sizes 1 to 6. Special, price.
MISSES SHOES Black and brown gun metal, also a fine patent. English or nature toe models. SizesllKfto2. $3 93 Special sale price LITTLE GIRLS SHOES Black and brown gun metal, stout soles, nature toes. Sizes 8'7 to 3 69 1 1. Special sale price. . . . .
Good Shoes for Growing Girls Shoes that are stylish, have low heels, leathers are black vici kid, black and brown gun metal, solid leather, every pair guaranteed to give complete satisfaction. Sizes 2'2 o 7. widths C, D, E. Special sale price
LITTLE BOYS' SHOES Solid leather, blucher style, nature toe. Sizes 10 to 13 J?. Sale price, QQ on
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DOUBLE STAMPS WEDNESDAY Store Open AH Day Thursday Suits . tilKNICKERBOCKERS! I t 4 is an easy mailer I K rj j nom a special pur-1 yr economy. Excellently from 8 to 18 year3, Boys Noyelty Pullover Sweaters. .$6.50 Boys' Heavy Cotton Union Suits. $1.69 Boys' Cloth Hate $1.98 Boys' Knickerbocker Pants $2.69 Boys' Corduroy Pants $2.39 floor) Frocks U5 boy. There are recess efldWv for pleasure. And there school. That's why you Vf)linctr .Snilincr c-lnpt laundered. Priced at
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$2.95 Without Sleeves 58.75 Diucner mode! $4.98 GROWING GIRLS' SHOES English lace, black and brown gun meted, low heel, solid leather shoes. Sizes 2A to 5. A good A QQ school shoe. Price 7 An English Style for Girls An English lace brown style with cloth tops and low heels, leather soles and heels. Sizes 2'? to 7. 54 4 Price LITTLE GIRLS' SHOES Black and brown leathers, have stout soles. Sizes 8J7 to 11. Lacemodel. $298 bale price v w
