Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 74, Hammond, Lake County, 14 September 1920 — Page 3
Tuesday Srptomhor 14, 1920
THE TIMES SOCIETY GIRL TO WED LIEUTENANT 3 ililli'iniilllllllliiMUHfHIlilllllHIIMnifinHnillHUIIiinnHinitlfl'ntllHifitfiitiiiiiMiiifisifi- .inm. in. m, mm,,,, .,,. , . mmn Lovely Fall Hats $6.95 Smart, stunning Fall shapes at a remarkably low price, for hats like these usually sell at $10.00. Each expresses something quite new in contour and trimming and you may choose from sailors, rolling brim models, Off-the-face" shape3 and a score of other attractive ideas. Remember this extraordinary low price is for one day, Wednesday, and economical women will choose to better satisfaction by shopping early. Mason Jars 5c Each A sensationally low price for one day only tomorrow. No restriction as to quantity. Double S. & H. Stamps Tomorrow
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Miss No iris in Chinese costum which won her a prize at a recent costume ball. ' Miss Dorothy Norris, prominent society pirl cf Philadelphia and Newport, is in New York with her mother to meet Lieut. Raou! Aievera, who is coming from Japan to clairi the yovirjj woman for his bride. The werMinsj will take place early in September.
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Mrs. Chloa Ec.js, on. G)ri Norton, vin Roas and son nd attended
Mr. H. 1. Wcfa! Mr. an J Mrs. Melni Bruce Maeker the reunion of th?
Craft family at Iow-p'.l on Saturday. 'hfn 101 innihers rf ti-.at family w-ra present and enjoye 1 the festiv-it;!--of the day. Edward C. Grpljfl has heen petidlng- ti. past six vr-k hero, returned t" Mjfkot. Mivla., today. Mr. and Mrs. ii..rs- K inicr of 55.-,. Whnvy, I, id., ar- vii.ii-r with Mis Josephine Vetk-r tli:. vi-:.k. The County Comm.'oi oners at their Monday meeting let two rontmrts t the Headerlor.? Bros, and C. D. nvot. roth of tins city. Ths Root C'-Titract call.- for X car at $9".''' por thousand a.Kl the HfriTltms f.r 1 car at $74.30 per thousand. Tii expenses Inourrd in the recent recistrt ion were also -'t'''i by thf oonirrii:5lorir . P. Glv-asri and Mayor ix.!es. cf Gary were in Crown ! ;.:'. on Monday, relat'v to the flilnsr of a petition for th building of the Olpawn road in Calumet to'r.?h:;i. The peiltion was granted ty the ci.minl;'si..ne ra before whom the petition -.- filed and btd'
win be advertised fur th orection : j the road at nnr. It -sv-jil bu 1: i snier the oo'in'y unit law and will j connect with th nw park at Mi!ir. j Mm. Carrie I 'f ah. rry -.f Hrs. j Kina?, has be.-n a. recent cmc t of J Mrs. George M. I-'.and and s-iio in j
company ii n ."ciar-.j. j.t.- re-t-.rned from a few days vitt in Anderson, 2nd.
lAwrn.;e tV.i-rholm. Hammond, Lillian Si man. Hivtw.nd; Carlio ?:rwther. Oar:'. Ivlii:-' 'l.indv. ;aiy; A'btrt J. rikuta, (VfiUTi point. Amelia L. Li'.Iier.thal Tollstr.n, In J.; Hoy H:;nt-
fl&ry, I-.va llaie. M.-mp-his, Ter.n.; i Hfiwi;-. O.. ry. Katherine llr'wie. H'Tr-asi I-'r.-d Sut ii n. Hatnomnd
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r.-,ond. Olidys . Poniato w.-ki. r?.n!ak. East Ch Gary, Anna An'. Seherer. Knir'; Schmidt, Klnssvj
rnima Knid'tp, McDuff;, 1ary, P?'er Capplny, Oary.
V--ck. ":. ia-c; John !,.- I -i r b r, '.. ri ha H inula. Ilalph It. MoClay, Ham-
Hut', Toror.t. ; IanEa.t I 'h i.-ii Anna
-'go; Nick l,:ii raion. ni. Gary: Un yteond .7. 'tid, Si.san Km ma ;lle: John T. I-lrl.'"on., lirunswi.-k. Ind.; Luke Tn(7. I'okr-ls, ;ary'. liury. Mary Mas.wy,
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SAY "DIAMOND DYES'
Creepers 98c Ginghams, Chambrays and Percales in checks and plain colors with cute little contrasting collars. Some are prettily trimmed; in sizes 0, 1, 2 and 3. Sweaters $4.98 Girls' and misses' tuxedo, openfront and slip-over styles, in a variety of plain colors and color combinations. Values to $7. Camisoles 98c Actually worth $1.25. Dainty models in flesh and white, prettily lace and ribbon trimmed, at an exceptional saving (or one day only. Wednesday at 98c. Gloves 89c "Keyser" and Van Raalte all silk, durable finger-tipped gloves in black, white and all colors. Actual $1.25 values. Also French kid black gloves. $3.50 values, size 64 only, at $1.00. Ribbons 49c Smart Hair Bow Ribbons for school in plain colors, stripes and foulards, worth 75c and 85c yard, Wednesday, yard, reduced to 49c. Neckwear 19c The smartest Neckwear (onfy slightly soiled) including collar and cuff sets, modesties, vestees. etc., $1.00 values, for quick clearance Wednesday, exceptionally low priced at 19c Middies $9.98 Regulation "Nayvee Middies' for school in red, navy and green flannel, trimmed in white that always sell for $12.98 in a one day sale tomorrow.
Purses 69c
A sample line of ladies Black Leather Purses, (and samples are made with extra care) that should sell for $130, but because they are samcples the price is so low
Men 's Underwear A Sale! Our first annual September Underwear Sale for men is continued another week. We've added new merchandise to depleted stocks, oiTering men a chance to obtain the highest grades of heavy and medium weight Fall and Winter underwear at 65c on the dollar.
25 Wool Serge Dresses $19.75
$2.00 values at $1.39 $2.50 values at $1.79 $6 and $7 values. . .$1.45
$1.50 values at 95c $2.00 values at $1.48 $4.00 values at $2.65
New Fall Fabrics Save! Beautiful all-silk Taffeta, in a very fine lustrous quality, 36 inches wide, in black and navy only. Actual $4.93 value. O 3 1 Q Wednesday only, per yard vOi J
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SILK MESSALINE 36 inches wide, in ail wanted shades. Our regular $3.19
quality.
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SILK GEORGETTE CREPE Superior grade, 40 inches wide, in all shades. Worth $2.98. Special per yard $1.79
SILK TAFFETA All new desirable Fall shades, 36 inch widths; $3.48 value. Per yard $2.19 SILK TRICOLETTE Ideal for women's waists. 36 inch widths; $3.98 values. Per yard $2.93
$1.49
54 INCH WOOL SACKING $1.43 A wonderful quality, for boys' suits and school blouses, and our usual $2.25 quality. Per yard.
Boys' 18 Suits at $14.25 Wonderful suit values for the boy who demands lots of wear to his clothes all-
blue serees.
$14.25
Beautiful Georgette Blouses to match the Fall Skirts; beaded and embroidered so artistically that women will desire them at C 1 I . .--! "? no 1 i
him fiance; actual jt.vo Dlouses
Wednesday for
$5.98
Women with an eye for smart styling at a substantial saving will delight in this showing of exceptionally clever models. Each dress reveals some new ivay of making silk embroidery and embroidery of braid more attractive than ever. And. too, embroideries of wool yarn lend a colorful touch to many. Pleated skirts and side pockets are much in evidence hut most important of all, discrimination of choice is assured by the large variety at $19.75. $45 Tricotine Dresses $39.75 Lovely dresses, indeed, are these, and it is astonishing that they are selling so low as $39.75. Handsome yarn and bead embroideries, original conceits of selfstitching and clever contrasting trimmings at neck and sleeves are marks of extreme interest to women who admire "the new."
wool cassimerr3, worsteds, chevoits and
made to sell for $18, Wednesday a real saving. Some with two pair of pants. .
BLUE SERGE SUITS Actual. $16.50 and $18.00 values, in blue serge, norfolk models. Sizes 7 to 18, Wednesday for $12.75
$3.50 AND $4 KNEE PANTS Blue serge, all-wool cassimeres and worsteds knee pants, all sizes, for Wednesday $2.98
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much admire and demand STYLL! The color range is wide, including the new dryad and sparrow browns, navy and of course, soft. lovely reindeer.
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skirts for Fall for Wedriesday's sell
ing at a saving that women will instantly recognize as a marked one. Specially priced tl A 7C
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with a slight flare at the hips. The other in reindeer has a beaver collar, is trimmed with smart large oblong buttons, and is distinctly original. The price of either model is $127.50.
Children's Sersre Dresses
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The prettiest wool serge models for school wear. Ihev all have wool
contrasting color and are quainUv embroidered. Sizes from 4 to 14 eluded. Dresses like these usually sell for $12.50, Wednesday only offers an exceptional saving at
colors of a
years are in$9.98
Children's Gingham Dresses $2.98 Gingham dresses in plaids, stripes and plain colors with contrasting collars and cute embroideries in blue, red and brown. Actual $4.98 dresses, in a d0 QO host of attractive, practical school models. Sizes 6 to 14 V?0
An Opportunity Any man 's $50.00 or $55.00 suit including all New Fall and Winter Models Unrestricted Choice for Wednesday at $38. 75
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$57.50 Duvet de Lain Suits $49.75 I
Duvet de Lains, Silvertones and Trico- s
Veldeen Suits and Duvet de Lain H
Beautiful they arc but with a touch of elegance that
singles them out for admiring eyes. The suit of veldeen
Plain and pleated plaid has a ,arSe squirrel collar, emphasizes the bolero effect S3
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TVin't ptTpak or ruin yonr roatprinl n a fn)or dye. Jnsist on "Diamond J'yea."" Kay dir.-ctions in every package.
GIRLS! LEMONS BLEACH; WHITEN
Make Lemon Lotion to Double Beauty of Your Skin
Fquetia the Juice two l?ni',ns Into a l.r.tt! C'titainingr thr'-e otinos i-i Orchard While which ran bf had al any .rwc store, shake well and yiu have a r;::;irtpr pint of harmless and tfti!hlful '.non tieach frr few cents. Ma.ai? Hits .ow-eelly fragrant lotiin i " t f th.: facf;, neck., arms and hands Hrh day. then shortly rrnte the beauty c yf.ur skin. Famcis tta?e heaatiPs u. 1 era on j ):-e to Meoch an j Irin-r that soft, c'.'ar. r-y-white cTrplcn:..n. Iemons save liways been vfed as a vrt-rkla. senburn anl tan remover. SliKt thl up and trv it. a'iv.
vacation, no In Miohigan a?t week- i Trj? theme 'ast Sunday !n tii ser- I mnn wsts "KIT lciercy and Svstm," in !
1 tii, M . K . ('ii irch . ! Mrs. !.!(U Switzer and little danirhj t-r from le'pTii. Ind.. came Sunday Iniornint; to attend ! h funr-rai nf ('has. I T'.e Pineral of "har!es O. Merr:! of i Hammond a. he!d In tl.e M. K. i Church.. PaturSov afternoon at 2 p. Jin., in Mrrrilivir.c It was conducted i by R.-v. r,as.et! of th- M. K. Ch irc:i r Hamriiond. Charles was born in I VerriUviUe in 1S33 and vts killed in i KuliimsLZoo, Mich.. Spt. S. 152rt. and 1 ioirie.l by the of his mother in i Merrilivii.e met ry. Sept. 11th. Those
from out of town attending the f.iner. al were h:s father Henry Merill. Mrs. llayr.e of H;inimond. Mr. atid Mrs. i) Kersey and f.tmily from Hurnham, Iil.. undertaker in c'naipe Wm. Linton. tif Crown Point . Mr. and Mrs. fieorsre Randolph of Crown I'oiat ate Sunday dinner -with Mr and Mrs. Wm. ii . Woods. Mrs. Klla Demnion of Chicasro. is seriously 111, her children from here were in Chic8;?o Sunday. We. see our sister town HiehlanJ. speaks of the registration of the first woman. Mrs. H. Terry, but didn't Rive ber age as? usual. MerriHvili v first woman enrolled in the poll book. i Mrs. H. Barton. ae S4 and th i ;iJ two 'ady cl'rk". Mrs. Leslie Walter
and Mrs. I.ydl 7uvfr.
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Mif. J. M. Gray returned to her home At Lafayette after Fpendlnp a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C Depfuhl. The latter wiil spent Saturday and Sunday at Iafayetie. Mr. Geo. ltikcr returned to hia home on Friday evening after :veral weeks visit with his dauehter at New York. He slso spent several days wita b'.. dauarhter at Ohl". An body wifhinc to take the examInatloTi for rural route- carrier for Lake county, may put in h.- application. Exani'r.ation will be held CX'toer S. at Hammond, Cary and Crown i'o;r.t. Tonv Kei'.man of Gary Is vi.s-illns with r.iJ mother, Mrs. J. Endres for several days. Mrs Zieger.hene and Mrs. Panknni, of Chicago. ;itted with ir.J. Mary Srhaller for several days. The burial of the late 'Michael New
man, aej SO years, took piaco at Fchererville on Monday. rieq item hisjh mass was said by Kev. Wililain Berir. Interment at the Sr.. Michael's cemererv .
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Mr. and Mrs. Iwis Klein of Chicapo visit-d Sunday here -with relatives. Mr .and Mrs. Robert Connors and baby of Chici.?o. .spent Sunday hero with Mr. ar.d ;.!rs. Frank Srack. Mrs. Kt.fe Ven5.-nburt;er of Chicaco, spent Sunday here wivh Thomas N'eises and fami'y. L. Tracy and family of Cook, moved here. Mr. Tracy is third m:n
in the signal lower. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Jones ni'l leave for Florida after Mr. Jones is relieved from duty in the siena! towi-r. Mr. and Mrs. lake C. P.oeoker returned 1 .day from a. visit with relatives in Roseland, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Wflcrner. Mr. ar.d Mr.';. Robert 1'anper and Mr. and Mrg 1'hilip Klein visited over Sunday with
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GET THIS FREE
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If woa ka dmndmff. or if your hair h t tiling xir or If you have a bald spot, you mould know that legions of persons have overrorr.e thi3 troubles through a (eouina Indiaos roclpe, woich will be mailed you free with a proof box of tbe vaadorf oliy efficacious ointjr.rrt. Kotalko, if you send coiy 10 cts. fsiler or suratvi to pty the cost of ton no'ice, to J. H. 2ri:aia. EI-331, Static F-. He Tor.
YOUR GETTING OLD Has thia bceo remarked to you on account of premature ffray hair, or do jrou keep yourself
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liernard Hoecker and family. Forty hours devotion will bein the St. John's parish next Sui.day,
Try a "Times Want Ad'
BUG - OLOGY
Figure This Oat
Tt'dbUR lap an aVeratre of seven efcesi per day. Under favorable conditions they
natch in rive days, ol which two-thti-us
are 1'. males. They mature to adult size
and are capable of laying in four weeks. How many htdbugs would you have in a yoar if you left one female or cesr unmo
lested for one year? To rid the pesky bedbug, you can readily see how necessary it is to use a preparation that wiil kiil the rgics a well as the live ones. '. I). Q. has been demonstrated bv- the leading HoM-Uals. b..iel and Railroad companies that the safest and most economics way io stop future penerations of bolbuE-s, roaches, fleas and ar.is is to use th.j new Lfiscovery Fesky Leviia ijuietus. A 35c rackasre of P. D. Q. msk a quart, tnoutrii to kill a million herihucc
roaches, fleas and coolies and nt the same time d. stroy their opts a.s well. Impossible for them to exist when P. D. U- is properly uscj. Free, patent spout In every package to get the. pesky devils in the hard-to-get-at places. Special Hospital and H-tcl sue $2.50 makes five gallons of P. D. Q. your drussrist hs it or can h for you. or s-ent prepaid uoon reoeont of erice hv t
r'wl CSiemi-al Co.. Terre Haiit Tnt
u'css of p p. Q his causd imitators, enuine P. D. O- is1 n-vr peddud. Adv. ,
SAGE TEA BEAUTIFIES AND DARKENS HAIR Don't Stay Gray! It Darkens So Naturally that Nobody Can Tell.
You can turn sray. faded ha.tr fceautifully dark and lustrous almost ovr
niaht If you'll get a bottle of "WyethPage and Sulphur Compound" at anv
drug- store. Millions of bottles of this old famous Rage Tea KecJpa. Improved y the addition of other Ingredients.
are eold annually, eays a well-known
drurgist here, because It darkens tin hair so naturally and evenly that no one can tell It has been applied.
Those whose hair Is turning gray or
becoming faded have a surprise await
ing them, because after one or two
applications the .frray hair vanishes and your locks become, luxuriantly dark and beautiful. This Is the age of youth. Gray-haired, unattractive folks aren't wanted around, so get husy with "Wyeth'B Sage and Sulphur Compound tonight and ycu will be delighted with your dark, handsome hair and your youthful appearance within few days.
