Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 63, Hammond, Lake County, 31 August 1920 — Page 3
Tucertav. Auru-t 31. 1920.
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VOICE OF THE r R E O F L E
A COXIAN
REVELATION
August 20. 1 S 2 I Editor Tki Tiiirs: Governor Cox ir. tia tpeecii of acceptance uttered scr. a! rercarks that has lead those who ar Interested in our national ar.-l International affa.ra to wonder how they Set that way. "This is net an academic observation. It is a mere rtcital of experience. Unrest has been reinforced in r.i a:aM degree ly the rta; ::.aya vf wiiaisimr.iated aliens." Te Gods' What a revelation. And tow to think that if our Mate dej artmeet had contained men of experience we couid of shed that unrest by Lancinf -.t up on the Hindt-r.uurs i'.ne ; tieach or storped the war in 1017. But no. teat vo.id be a precedent that we m:g-ht regret in la years s. we were informed. F:r as vfr. as we draftej this unrest into our army in X&1S. our AiiieS changed their cry cf "on to Ber. ita. to "Germany wants an A: mistice." and as Admiral Sixikj f.-ila "our transport ro'stem is breaking down. ll.ery ..me we are civse tr.j.ii to tackle the thing our good inter.t.or,s bun-.y :.lo a pest and get posted and unttft tu'.lss on through o-r land bolder than The only experience .Y-x .;' a: my has had is to keep that unrest in our midst if we may rely on ti.- rresu reports. "Attracted by an unprecedented demand for labor tney hae cuius to ojr irrej by the thousands. " Prior to IT7i that democracy v.-h:ch we sent two rr,.. lions of the. best '.hat we had. tr.at it might net perish, t !:s2 :t was about to dew m.t.c rf :ts pr'-P r-r. br.e C'iomes on this vor.nr.fn;. :a.dd Ir.d.a in the nam-; of h-i.r.an.ly. that it might liicsper and practise, w hi :t aevlsed v.ays and means to 1 eja:n what it had lost. Or.e c f thr scheme sug?d ar.d acted upon w.i; t !":'.! t.-.eir pi cspect c rs thrcasho.it t..e entire country to note the natural ipicurces followed by .hfi;- subjects who
were an-, sous to become wonderful country that t Its backward c:t:sr.s d.iK,ices, at tlie same tint ehv.dren :n that country back to the old countiy
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f .Op t.'iOse I t -: raisillj the.r j(.".c!:ri; t n e r. i t i tin;!.", t h c . r
ecucat.cn as the..- a d c p i ? ,i t o u n t : : :. s rd-cators educutiira: sl-m is not
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sters who hace. f.n.shcd foreign education return to ;-hcot what tr.ty ha' t been taught into the nati . c through their d.ffcrvr.t ccupat.c-r.s which them may follow . tome wori.i the.r way into the col. cites, it-cie to pracl.ee (well in India tlicie is a drug made from cpium called pur.ja that wio used by tne ieaders n! one taction to undermine the health o?" those of another f c c 1 1 o r, w h o t h e y were a ; : a . d to kili) ar.d teach that pur.; t tho.-.1 young piaet.c m.nd'-d students i-.ttms befr.re them with ea;? .'pen. ntout;: saplng. e es staring at them as .f they were some- Suit nf a thins endowed with a supei'-human intellect. This mental cltlusin m.iou i its se.f most cor.spicicus when :n great national stress when they Elegit around cryir.s. send the natives cut of their country to fight and the fore igne: :n. In ir.aat of the eld counti.es their subjects have what they grw subject to a tax for growing it to kvep tnem from starving, the.r over lords own
what is ur
the ground that lies
developed while they open nt.ncs and factories ir. other countries a-r.d send for this surplus population to come as a Job awaits their arrival, ah the natives do not know anything, and as lcr.g as they do not be corn? citizens of that country they will be protected by treaties and it is r.ot native capital invested and in case cf war they have nothing to lose. 0 why who-uld they be familiar with the law of that country and Cox would intimate that they were larking in education. S.r Edward Bulwtre Lytton nd ir. If SO each a separation will be attended with happy results to the safety of drops and the dv. e'.opmer.t cf American ci ilizat.or. . Now w hat bet
ter results could any w!sn for them to see t operate and work in
e;;n country ; ;-u bje. tt own ' ; es .se.r.t ia! m-
d.istries cf another and the cttizer.i shut out and ignorant of those th.r.gs that go to make a united ha; jy people ? And Wilson war.ts to preserve the political independence of memcers of the '.e&sue. O. J. HUBBARD. Eas Chicago, OFF-THE-FACE HAT IN AUTUMN SHAPES
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The off-the-face type of hat still prevails and the new fall models ehow many pretty effects with pleated facings on the upturned brims.
FOR MAKING CHILDREN'S FROCKS 27 Inch Fancy Galatea, in 27 Inch Zephyr Gingham, for stripes and figures, for chil- children's school dresses, in
checks and
49 c
dren's school dresses; 75c fancy plaids
values. CO stripes; 65c value.
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KAU FM AN N & WOLF - Hammond. Ind Per yard
RIBBONS, Etr. Pretty plaids, moires, satins, and foulards, in 5 to 9 inch widths; for bows, sashe3, etc.
85c values, CQs
SERGES 45 inch all-wool storm serge, for children's dresses; $3.48 value. Special, 2.48 per yard
AND NOW GET READY FOR SCHOOL
Vacation is almost over, and school wants must be taken care of. We are prepared better than ever this season to take care of the children in every way. If the girl needs a new dress or a warm coat, or the boy a new suit or mackinaw. you may trust this store to have exactly the right quality and style at a fair price. And remember, we carry the most complete line of school supplies in this vicinity. You don't have to step out of the store to supply ALL the school necessaries for the boys and girls. As usual, "it pays" to shop at The Lion Store. A host of unusual values on sale tomorrow and all week.
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Boys' $4 All Wool Knee Pants All-wool serges, cheviots, cassimeres and worsteds the
very materials for hard, rugged wear. Durably made to
our standard. Serges lined throughout. A very special value at
$2.98
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New Middies are Here Smart Middies of wool flannel, in green, blue, khaki and red, trimmed with contrasting colors. Lighter weight middies, too $2.98 10 $13.98
Boys 9 Cor da roy Pants K hat better than corduroy pants for school and the rough play afterwards. Corduroys wear longer and don't show the dirt. These are extra well made and 1 7Q would be big values at $2.50. Special . . . V 1 Boys 9 New Mackinaws Patterns the boy admires. Warm wool mackinaws, for crisp Fall days to come. Strongly made. All sizes, 7 to 18. Priced at $7.50 T0 $18.00
SCHOOL-TIME DRESSES FOR YOUR GIRL A host of stylish Serge Dresses that will prove most practical for the girl or young miss at school. Very pretty models, embroidered and button trimmed, and seme with belt all around and tie Ci fl 7C back. Wool collars add just the winsome touch to these unusual values, at V v I J
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Pretty Dresses at $1,39 Such cute little dresses for the kiddies, in sizes 2 to 6, in percales, chambrays and ginghams; stripes, plain blue and tan, plaids, contrasting collars, etc. In the assortment are some finer dresses for children in sizes 2 to 6. Real $3 values at $2.69
Pantie- Waists Muslin Pantie Waists, in all sizes, 2 to 14 years. Very well made, and a real value at this low price of 59c
Smart School Dresses For girls who wear sizes 8 to 14; dainty ginghams, percales and chambrays, in new plaids and tans, greens and blue. Contrasting collars and embroidery. Priced 3' $2.48 $7.98
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Girls ' A th letic Co rs e ts So necessary for the growing girl for comfort, health and style. Carefully made in every particular. Elastic insert over hips. Our special price is remarkably reasonable $3.00
Slip-Over and Open Front Sweaters Just the prettiest Sveaters imaginable, in American Beauty, Peacock, Turquoise, brown, Tan, Kelly, etc., combined with contrasting colors, trimmed with pom poms, etc. Children's and girh izes Slipover Styles Open Front Styles $4.50 $6.48 Children ys Pretty Coats Are very' new, many belted, self-trimmed models; others with collars of nutria, etc. Silvertones, kerseys, bolivias and wool velours, in copen, heather, brown, navy, pekin. All sizes
Very Timely Values are Now Here in BOYS' SCHOOL SUITS and O'COATS
Start the boy off right and get his new suit here, where assortments are largest and you're assured of style and long wear at a reasonable price. The new models are arriving daily, representing what America's test makers have done in the way of combining real style with out-of-the-ord:nary wearing quality in boys' clothes. As usual, our foresighted buying enables us to quote the lowest prices
the Suits Single, double-breasted and Norfolk models, many with two pair of pants. All-wool serges, cheviots, cassimeres and worsted fabrics, guaranteed for hard wear. New Fall patterns in big variety. Sizes 6 to 18
the Overcoats Single and double-breasted belted models. Mannish overcoats that "Young Americans" admire. All wool certainly, and in all sizes, 6 to 20. Overcoats made to our standard, which means made for long wear and good looks
$14.50 T0 $29.75 $10 T0 $25 $10 TO $37.50
SCHOOL SHOES FOR BOYS and GIRLS Every wanted leather and style in every size for the growing girls and boys; and we know how to fit the children's feet, if hundreds of boys and girls in Hammond and vicinity are proof.
A REAL BOYS' SCHOOL SHOE Of genuine leather, heavy brown calf; a sturdy blucher model made for hard knocks. Price, only Sizes 3V2 to 2. $3.50 Sizes 2V2 to 5, $4.00
Mothers who want stylish and comfortable shoes for the children come here Brt.
"EDUCATORS" ARE BEST For little feet that are growing they fit the foot. Calfskin button models. Children's and misses' sizesSizes &V2 to 11 . $5.50 Sizes 1 1 Vi to 2, $6.00
MISSES' "RED GOOSE" SHOES High top models cf black tun metal, mat calf tops and calf vamp, in graceful, girlish lasts. Sizes 9'2 to J 1 , $5.00 Sizes 1 J Vl to 2. $6.00 Growing girls' models, 2'2 to 7, $7.00
BOYS' AND GIRLS' SXUFFERS Well made, tan calfskin, button Skuffers. Ideal for school wear so comfortable, stvlish and durable. Sizes 6 to 8, $2.50 ' Sizes S'2 to 12, $3.00
HIGH TOP SHOES For children and misses, stylish lace high top gunmetal shoes, the practical, sensible heel Sizes Wl to 1 1 . $3.00 Sizes 1 1 Y2 to 2, $4.00
OUTING SCHOOL SHOES Boys', little gents' and youths' Outing Shoes, of heavy tan kangaroo calf. A sturdy shoe for sturdy boys Sizes 9Y2 to 13, $3.00 Sizes 13'2 to 5'2 $3.50
Tomorrow Double S. & H. Stamps
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Pretty School Hats and Tarns For the girl and young miss who wants the prettiest styles. We've assembled a group cf charming models, mostly one of a kind, for individual choice Velvet and Plush Velvet and Plush Tarns, at Hats, at $1.95 $4.95
Everything for School Costs Less Here Don't start borrowing, boys and girls, come here and get what you need at the lowest prices. Our stocks are very complete and choosing is easy. See how you save : SCHOOL SETS Containing several pencils, pen and pen holder, eraser. All in a neat leatherette ease with a clasp. 69 C Regular 80c. Special at SLATES 7x9 size, hardwood frame, with wrapped felt edge, noiseless and 20 C germprcof. Regular 25c. Special... SLATE PENCILS Noiseless and warranted not to scratch. 4 in a box. Regular 5c a package. Special at ART GUM Two sues to E-.i 1 0 C at 5c and ... 1 PEN HOLDERS A good value to Cr sell at 2 lor OV PEN HOLDERS Cork or metal grip. gc Each PENCILS All grades and for all gc purposes. Each PENCILS A special let. C2 for r OC PENCILS Mikado brand. Regular 7JLr 10c. Special at ' 2 PEN POINTS All styles. QC Per dozen RULERS AH rulers selling for 5c and 10c, plain cr metal edge, double scale, 5 c 12 inches long. Special'at
With all purchases cf $1.00 or over of school supplies we will give gratis one good ruler and a box of school crayons.
PRANG'S 3A WATER COLOR SETS The kind used in the school and containing four colors and a brush. Regular 40c. 30 C Special at EXTRA COLORS FOR SETS ?r Per cake PAINT PANS Japanned tin, a good ...!..-
value. uiJccidi ai PAINT BRUSHES Good quality. Regular 10c. Special at
PENCIL TABLETS 1000 in a variety of
sizes and covers. Largest in the market, at
INK TABLETS Special prices on all. C Prices, up from -v
8c
5c
School Stockings MISSES' SCHOOL HOSE In black only, all sizes. A good wearing qual
ity. Usually sells for 45c. Per pair
35c
BOYS' SCHOOL HOSE Medium weight hose, guaranteed to wear extra
well. An unusual quality
Boys 9 Furnishing Specials Every-day School Needs for the Boy at Big Savings ALL-WOOL SWEATER COATS BLOUSES FOR SCHOOL Slip-over with shawl collar and open Of percale, guaranteed fast colors; front stvles. Various Ef also blue chambray and t? f Odt colors. " Price PJJ khaki; sizes 6 to 16. . . 1 Others $2.50 to $9.98 Others 95c to $1.50
48 c
LADIES' MERCERIZED LISLE HOSE In white, black and colors. C Q Specially priced at, per pair . .
CAPS Of blue serge, brown and green mixtures, in various patterns ; worth $2.00, at $1.48
BOYS' EIFFEL LAD HOSE With extra heavy heels and toes. Fast N black. Price
45c
MEDIUM WEIGHT COTTON UNION SUITS Sizes 24 to 34. Price $1.19
Savings for the Traveler Matting Suit Case Metal bound, with leather handle, brass 1 QQ catches, lock and key. Price vl i70
Heavy Vulcanized Fihre Suit Case With shirt fold, reinforced corners and edges. Straps all around. Brass lock and catches. 37 50
Fibre School Cas( metal handle. Price ,
-With brass clasp, 49 c
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