Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 92, Hammond, Lake County, 5 October 1920 — Page 3
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Double S and H. Stamps' Tomorrow We wish to emphasize strongly that the merchandise featured tomorrow is the tiniely, seasonable stuff that is necessary now for comfort and for style. Each item advertised has a particularly strong appeal to the thrifty-minded. Extreme Values in Women's Underwear Underwear of quality does not necessarily mean of high price here's the proof:
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For IVerfnesrfaj' On(y 13c O.N.T. CROCHET COTTON All numbers and all sizes featured at this low price for one day only. The genuine 0. N. T. Crochet Cotton, on sale tomorrow at 10c per Spool 3 Spools for 27c
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istinctive Dresses Featured at $38.75
The distinctive thing about this collection of Tricotine and Wool Velour Dresses is their simplicity of line, yet it is a simplicity ;et off by original trimmings of braid, yam, beading and selfstitching. They are all so pretty and cleverly styled that choosing one is a pleasure doubly so when the great variety here allows individuality to be the keynote of your choice.
mart Fall Suits
Specially Priced $49.75 Duvet de Laine, Yalama Cloth and Wool Velour lend themselves admirably to the smart lines of these Autumn Suits. The soft rich tints of Autumn are admirably portrayed in this collection. Values to $60.00.
aid Skirts, 10.75
w Pleated and Plain Models H There's something so stylish about Plaid Skirts this FalL Espe E cially these on sale tomorrow. Well made in every particular, in a variety of new plaids, and usually sell for $13.50.
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Women's Union Suits Heavy Union Suits Waist Combinations
A verv fine aualirv "Roval Mills'
make, in medium weight for Fall wear. Low neck, no sleeves and ankle length. These Union Suits are made to satitfy the most particular demands. Sizes 34 to 33 at $1.39 Sues 40 to 44 at $1.50
Women's extra heavy fleeced Union Suits, ' Eiffel" make, in low neck, no sleeve tyl. A good warm union suit for Fall days. Sixes 34 to 38 at $1.75 Sizes 40 to 44 at $1.98
Nicely made children's Waist Combinations; in a good Winter weight. Nicely made and guaranteed for wear, warmth and comfort. Sizes 2 to 6, at $1,50 Sues 8 to 12, at $U8
Save on Curtains and Draperies Unusual savings, yes; but quality is the main feature of this offering: Quaker Craft Lace Curtains 36 in, Sunfast Draperies This well-known Curtain, in a beautiful quality, This is an extra fine quality that is on sale tomorrow, yards long, 40 inches wide. Some with borders and Choice of blue, green, brown and gold. Really worth
some ajl-over patterns. Fine mesh. QO QQ $1.50 a yard. 1 A
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Regular $5.98 values. Per pair.
Skirtings and Suitings Reduced Very desirable qualities for Autumn. Specially priced for one day only:
$7.98 Skirtings, yard $5.98
$5. Suitings, yard $2.98
All-wool Plaid Skirtings such as these are hard to find Here is a very superior quality of all-wool Men's Suiting, at the price we're selling them for tomorrow. Full 56 in navy blue only the ideal material for making Fall inches wide, they come in all the new and wanted and Winter suits. Specially priced for Wednesday only plaids. The variety will suit the most exacting taste, at $2.98 per yard. Keeping the Prices Down on Men's Things
Underwear, Sweaters and Flannel .Shirts, at money-saving Men's $3. Sweater Coats Men's heavy mixed grey Sweater Coats, with shawl collar, in all sizes, 36 to 46. In one big lot for 1 Qft Wednesday. Our regular $3 Sweater, now. V
Men's $1.50 Shirts and Drawers Heavy cotton ribbed Shirts and Drawers, in ecru color, first quality. Wednesday's sale price, QC per garment S J
prices tomorrow! Men's $3. Union Suits Heavy fleece lined Union Suits, in cotton rib and mgnno finish. All sizes in this lot. in ecru and silver Ct? 1 Q C color. Featured Wednesday at aP 1 .570 Men's Flannel Shirts Winter weight Shirts, in khaki, blue and grey. Cut large and double stitched. Warranted to wear (0 QQ well. Wednesday only iP&.ZZO
Men 9s $2 Heavy Wool Mixed Shirts and Drawers A very fine quality of elastic knit Shirts and Drawers, in natural color. Our regulat d -S QQ IT' $2.00 garments. On sale tomorrow at tpl0& Hi CI Cil
Trustworthy Clothes for the Boy
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Here's evidence enough to profit by tomorrow: Two-Pants Suits at $12.75 Two-pants means practically double wear, and that's what these durable worsteds, cassimeres and cheviots will give sturdy young Americans. Carefully tailored, certainly; and all azes, 8 to 18.
Knee Pants at $2.98 Another big lot Wednesday of these all-wool Serges, Cheviots. Cassimeres and worsteds. Pants that are worth $4. All sizes.
OVERCOATS $7.50 to $16.50 Wonderful values in Boys' Overcoats, lower priced than elsewhere. Sizes 8 to 18.
Suits Worth $22.50 for $16.50 . Boys like good-looking clothes, yet they want them manly in appearance, too. These suits at $16.50 combine every desirable feature that a boy's suit should have, at decided savings that mothers will appreciate. Suits for school or dress, in sizes 8 to 18.
Smart Srge Dresses far chilclrea who wear sizes 8 to 14. Prettily trimmed and embroidered. A feature at $10.75.
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Sweater Coats "Shaker-Knits " $10. 75 What lovely Sweaters are these, in every desirable Autumn color and color combination. Smart belt and pockets make these openfront models as practical as they are pretty. "Slip-over" Models These are values to $12.50, in sizes for misses and women. A wonderful Sweater
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Children's Coats Reduced to $10. 75 Polo cloths, silvertones and wool velours are the materials, with nutria cloth, coney fur and beaver collars. Patch pockets and relt all around are pretty and practical. Sizes 2 to 6 included, in a good selection of colors.
Dresses for School j $13.50 Value at $10. 75 i
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New Pattern Hats m $15. Models at $10. 1 Tlie Millinery Shop tomorrow features some new pattern and trimmed hats that women Hi with an eye for correct line and appropriate " jjS coloring will appreciate. 53 The materials are velvet, duvetyn, satin soleil 55
and leathers, of superior quality, showing 5j the marked evidences of skillful artistry in 33 their development. 53
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HOBART
llr. Ua"ac Vat.n han re'.'irned from a two weeks business irlp to Dav'Tiport, Ia. Mls Katherin ,.c rfturnrd y?R. rday from a vicoti is'.t v!th re t;ps in Ohi'-aej. Miis Clara Alorocht of Cfticaso was gatet of M'.ys Ti.'i . Gruel over sinoay. Mr. and fra. Mcuin'.a, Mrs. Grace Thompson and 7.113 Els! nose were Chicago visitors yesterday. Mrs. Farber and daughtpr of "Win. ? Hall. Mich.. viaiL-d here Piiiiday at the home of Mr. arrt Mrs. J Traegsr. Christ Johnson, who has been in poor health for sotit time, caused from paralysis, was taken to the "county farm yesterday. The ball- trains played h?re Sunday hetwren tho Hobart t.-vto and Canada" Tt-suUed in a viciot for 'Vanada." 1 he score hin 10 1 'j S. Mr. and Mrs. llfliiaj-.il .!' li! '.vd'.nstrn. lit. vii'i'd here Knday wall Mr. end Mrs. K. J. Scraiton.
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MERRILL VILLE
N'est Wedncsday will he election of officers of ts aid society. A put-luc lunoh will ba served. Word recoived. from Mr. ant Mrs M. H. Pirce from Californ'a. sayiu? the son. Milton, v as on Uia roaJ tj recovery. Mra. Casper Enio and childrsn fiO"a Marion, Ind.. violtel her aevera' d-ys iaat week. Mr Tr.ie has been transferred to a j-lace near Cincinnati, so they will have to move again. Tho Epworth league meetlny wa well attended last Thursday vcnins although the weather was bad. there were about 40 gueats from out-of-town.
COOK
Pter Sauer of Chicago viatted hit parents here on Sunday. Mrs. Tyena XSixenman. who has bn pend:"nsr a week In Hammond with h".on. Harry and family, returned t Uzhme Friday. Miss Farbura sfeyer returned frum
Rehererville Saturday where she spent sei-f.ral days vlsltir.g relatives .an:1 friends. Mr. end Mr?. William Stark were 3v. John visitors Sunday. IIisj Matilda SchiHo of Chicago spent Sunday here with her parents. On Thursday afternoon a republican meeting- will be he'.J in the Tncoln ethool. A special appeal is made to the ladies to attend this meeting. Tady speakers being i-ngiged for the meet-in;.
MUNSTER
Mr. Wm. A andprvliet. Jr.. wife of ;Vm. Vanderviiet. died ; esterday morningat her home In Minister, aged 2? years. The funeral will be held Thura. day afternoon at 3 o'clock in the Christian Reformed church at Munster.
Refuses to Prevent Suffrage Endorsement "WASHIKOTOS. Oct. The crurt of apt.l of the PisKHet ft Columbia this
afternoon dismissed ft petition for an injunction to prevent the endorsement of the suffrage amendment The original petition for an injunction was filed in the lower courts in the nemo of Charles P. Fairchild. president of tho American Constitutional league. It Is efpected that the question will now b taken to the V. S. supreme court.
navy dvt"t.m'nt announced today. The ;oldsborough li:us arrived at New Orleans and t ranrforred ilio injured to n hospital there. P.it Acquette. fearaan, second class, of ', Jjover, N. IT., was washed overNjard and i his body has not been recovered tho ret vrri seated. Further details ft the jr. ' cldent have not reached the depart
ment.
U. S. SAILORS
ARE LOST
'ltTrNATIOKAL NIWS SV1CE I "WASHINGTON, Oct. I On, man was lost and one officer and four men were injured whiTe the VT. destroyer Goldsborough was crossing a mndbar outward bound from Tampico. Sept. 3C, th
B. & 0. ASKS
AUTHORITY
"WASHINGTON. Oct. 4. The BaltimoreOhio railroad today appliel to the Interstate commerce commission for authority to issue refunding and Rneral mortgage 6 per cer.t bonds to ihe extent of $i.,Vfi.00Q to mature in lf-ns. but redeemable at 105 after 1925
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Whdesonre-aeaBsing -Refreshing j Wfcea 1m Eyes Used Cars
CORE THROAT Gargle with warm salt water then apply crwer throat V a po Rub Over 17 Million Jan UieJ Yearly
at the option of the company. The road aiso applied for authority to issue peneral and rcfundin-ir 5 per cent bonds for subsidiary road.-? to the extent of 13.975.001.
SUPREME COURT IS CONVENED WASIIINOTON, .ct. 4Thc 1". S. supreme court cHr rnej for its fall term tr1aj' with Cfi't Justice T'ln'o rrcsiding and all members present exept Assistant Justice ilrRcynold?. Chief Justice White a.nnounced the only- business today would be the admittance of attorneys to practice be fere the court, somo fifty being admitted. SolicHor-iJen. Friersc.n. nev.'v appointed, was presented by Atty. Gi!
X'almcr. The court then adjourned to go to the White House today to psy its respocts to IVesident Vi'.ilson.
CASCARETS
"They Work while you Steep
If You Have Lost All faith in medicines and doctors, Just write for a trial treatment of T:r. Purkhart's Vegetable Compound and se how ouickly confld'n"1 vill he re?trrcd In case of Liver. Stomach Trouble arid Constipation. Tou will improve frnm first done. .Aodrss S21 Mam Ft.. i'-.-einns'i. "). All drtiarjrisi . Jft.tiay treat mit. 2ir; 7' iT.'i;.-. .Sic-- n i
Fee t.ne as l fiddle. If bilious, constipated, headachy, eallow, or if you have a cold, an upset stomach, or had breath take Casrarc-ts tonight for your liver and bowels and wak? up felmg cicer. rosy and fit. No griping n- inrr.nveilence. Children liv. i"afrli too. JO, 55. SO ,--r t .- A1 1 .
