Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 74, Hammond, Lake County, 14 September 1920 — Page 12

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THE TIMES Tuesday September 14, 1920

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SITf A D Best Cane GranUullilulatsd Der lb.

(5 lbs. to a customer, not delivered)

Aprons $1.50 Ladies' Percale Aprons, made of pretty plaids or small figured designs; dark and light, trimmed with braid; belt and pock- ( J ets. Very special, each

SOAP Kirk's American Famt,0:: 68 c

NAVY BEANS Hand Picked Michigan, 3 O

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WASHING POWDER EUTTERINE Jelke's Good

Grandma s, large "1 ? Luck, per

package

33c

TOMATOES Solid Pack. COFFEE Minas Blend, 3 No. 3 cans, per " Cl lbs., $1.10; per Q 7 r

can

Double Stamps Wednesday

F L E T CHER'S CAS- PALMOUVE SOAP-

TORI A 40c bottle 72c bar;

special "j ti dozen Dars .

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This is a Coat Event that hundreds of Hammond women are waiting for. The opportunity to buy a new Fall Coat right at the beginning of the season, at a GREAT SAVING. When vou see the values 'you will undoubtedly say they are easily worth at least $40. This value-giving offering will not present itself again this season and we cannot emphasize too strongly the values and the importance of choosing a new Fall and Winter Coat now.

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These Coats are comprised of excellent guaranteed all-wool materials, fully lined with a good serviceable silk or Venetian lining and heavilv

interlined. The models are very becoming for slim and stout figures; and have large silk plush collars. Sizes from 16 to 50.

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CALICO American standard prints in the best shades for house dresses and OOi

aprons.

Yard.

UNBLEACHED SHEETS 8 1 x90 inches in the good quali

ty seamless wide

hem. Each .

$1.89

vvnni nRFs; r.nnns t n I

54 in. wide in black, brown and grey colors, some QO all wool. Yard.."

SATIN CHARMEUSE 40 in. wide for dresses and suits, highly finished. Our tf0 Cfj usual $4.98 cloth VO.UU

SATIN DUCHESS 36 inches

wide in the very richest finish

possible, per yard

$2.75

use:

ORGANDY BLOUSES $2.25 Ladies Organdy Blouses, white and colors, trimmed with beautifully contrasting colors.

put on in entire collar and cuffs

or m narrow

Worth up to $3.95. Each

folds on white.

$2.25

GEORGETTE BLOUSES $2.79 Ladies Georgette Blouses, in light shades, all new models.

, trimmed with lace embroidered

motifs, beading and lace; have sold up to $6.00. 2 79 Each

Sale of Boys9 Dress Suits at

Made of good quality black and "white check fabric, tailored ? styles. Only a limited supply. You cannot afford to miss this big V special they'll go fast, so come early. Sizes 3 to 8. While they last at $1.00. (Second floor.)

BOYS' SCHOOL BLOUSES In neat stripe percale. Sizes 6 to 9. Special at

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$1.25

CHIFFON VELVET 38 inches 3

wide, m autumn shades of navy, copen, taupe, JQ75 seal brown and black

COAT LININGS 36 in. wide, in a pretty selection of figures and dainty color CO QO combinations. Yd.'

CLOTHES LINE Hemp and extra heavy grade. Regular 50c, our special Q 1 .

A Special Sale of Boy's Clothes

WOMEN'S LISLE HOSE Here is a highly mercerized hose, our 9Sc grade, .with double sole and heel; white and colors. f?Qf Very special at Utt

FALL WEIGHT UNION SUITS Fine ribbed and bleached garment, low neck, sleeveless,

ankle length.

Very special at.

$1.49

100 Smart Autumn Hats, Decidedly Special Decidedly special are these modish fall hats. All new and in a wide variety of models.

Boys 'Knickers Lined at

Boys

9 2-Pants

Suits

Cut full and roomy, made of good materials in wanted colors. In sizes 7 to 1 7 years. BOYS' CORDUROY KNICKERS $1.69 ' Dar drab, in sizes 8 to 1 7 years.

cassimeres in brown,

The materials are mixtures

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uiue ana green mixiures.

Every suit has two pairs of fully lined Knickers, in sizes 7 to 1 7 years. Boys 9 Hose "Black Cat" and "Bear" brand stockings. QQ

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Special Sale of Junior Miss Dresses Wash Dresses of pretty designs in novelty plaids, checks and ( tf Q stripes taken from our regular stock and reduced; fast colors, newest styles. Sizes 10 to 14, special at Girls' Black Sateen Bloomers, special at 89c Shoe Specials for Wednesday

LITTLE GENTS' SHOES In black

gun metal, all solid leather. Sizes 9

to 32. Regular $2.93. Special at.

LITTLE BOYS' SCOUT SHOES

Brown elk hide uppers, with leather

soles. Regular $3.50.

Special at. ..... .

Panne Velvet, Duvetyn and Duvetyn combinations.

SWEATERS Boys' Sweaters, heavy rib, comes in navy, cardinal and khaki. Sizes 2 8to 34. Worth $7.50. Each (UC OC

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Sailors, Chin Chin, draped Turbans and Off-the-Face hats.

CORSETS $1.69 Front and back lace corsets; pink brcche and white contil. Veryspeaal $1.69 at

WORK SHOES High grade

$1.98

$3.98

MEN'S

brown leather uppers, genuine oak

soles. Selling at $6.00. Special at ... .

GIRLS' GUN METAL LACE SHOES High cut, English model. Sizes 1 1 Yl to 2. Regular $4.00 $OQO seller. Special at. ... P0

65c CURTAIN NETS 49c

White, cream and ecru filet u

nets. 36 inches wide.

(I ; -y. 10 yards)

$2.00 RUGS $1.39 Tapestry Brussels Rugs, size 27x54 inches, oriental patterns. (Limit 1)

MEN'S OVERALLS High grade railroad cut 220 weight denine overalls and coats. Our

$3.00 seller at ...

$2.00

HEN'S WORK SHIRTS Blue Bell collar attached work shirts, cut full and roomy. Our

$1.89 shirt, at

$1.00

MEN'S CANVAS GLOVES Gauntlet or knit wrist style, cut full size. 7 oz. gloves. Our 20c seller, per 1 A pair AvL

O'CEDAR FURNITURE POLISH Best for furniture, wood work, etc. 60c size QO very special at

CUPS & SAUCERS Semi-porcelain plain white. large size. Very special, OQp

pair

WASH BOARD Large rubbing surface, well made, extra heavy grade. Spe- dQ

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HOBART

t.iturday evening while at Jlil'r t'f-Hoh, -Mr. Err.il 'chara'aach had hid Ha-ii'on car stolen which was found

u:-'.y ijumlay morning on 'est Fifth I

i i nue. Gary, abandoned. No damwaj rtor.e to the car but it had :un out cf gas and water. Mias Hose Torpey returned to her h '-::. Sr. C!.ifKO yesterday after a v days -isit here, at tha home of "M.s. Maiur.e. .l i-M Vera Aidrich of Chicago was a gje&t of Mif-s Edna Eorger over Sunday . Misy rf'llen Miir.ne who has heen teaching in the Hobart fchoola during past 12 years has accepted a poWALL PAPER At Reduced1 Prices for a short time. Place your rrder now for future work, as all !92! patterns will positively advance 25 to -10 prr cent. Esllnitcs Frea CARL VERMETT 4 40 Michigan Ave. Phoe 1429

sition as teaxher in the Gary schools and began teaching there yesterday. Mrs. J. Griffin and son Robert of Valparaiso viij;el relatives here San-day.

Cocoanut Oil Makes A Splendid Shampoo

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CHRONIC GROUCHES

By Hendrix

If you want to keep your hair In good condition, be careful what you wash it with. Mo.-t soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali. This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and is very harmful. Mulsiflcd cocoanut o 1 shampoo (whic!i is pure and entirely greaselefs). is much -better than anything else you can use for shampooing, as this can't possibly injure the hair . Simply moisten your hair with water and rub it in. One or two teaspoonsful of Mulsii'.ed will make an abundance of rich, creamy lather, and cleanses the hair and scaip thoroughly. The lather rinses out easiiy and removes every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and excessive oil. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and it leaves It fine and silky, bright, fluffy and easy to manage. You can get Mulslfled cocoanut oil shampoo at most any drug store. It 13 very cheap, and a few ounces is cnousn t last everyone in the family for months. Ee cure youf druggist gives you Mulslfled. adv.

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CATHOLIC WOMEN TALK OF FRANCHISE tVASHlXGTOX. Sept. 13. "Women can bring about social betterment by the exercise of their newly won franchise Mlfs Helen P. McCormick. assistant district attorney of Brooklyn, declared before the conference of the Catholic charities, which is in session here today. "The newly enfranchised woman -must realize that the only parctical way In which to accomplish results tending to social betterment is by working with and through one of the two dominant parties." Miss McCor-

WHOLE FAMILY SICK "All of my six brothers and sister, as ell as myself, have suffered since childhood from stomach and liver trouble and bloating. I thougr.; It ran in the family and that I could never be cured, but, thanks to llayr Wonderful Remedy, since takii- n nearly a year ago I have been enjoying the best. of health and feel like a new person. I have no trouble from anything I eat." It is a simple, harm less preparation tha; removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract, and allays the Inflammation which causes practically ail stomach, liver and Intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money re-funded. : Summer's Drug Store and druggists every where . a "

mick said. Secretary of State Colby opened the conference in an address in which he paid tribute to the work of Catholic organizations during the war.

"DANDERINE"

Stops Hair Coming Out: Doubles Its Beauty.

A few cents buys "Danderlne. After an application of "Danderlne" you can not find a fallen hair or any dandruff, besides every hair shows new life, vigor, brightness, more color and thickness. adv.