Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 133, Hammond, Lake County, 22 November 1920 — Page 3

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Till: TIMES IRISH WITNESSES I ARRIVE TO (,'IVE ! t-AC'lS Ijs PROBE THANKSGIVING CANDY SPECIALS CIGAR5 wid TOBACCO REDUCED SUGARED F?G CANDY R aula r UC0R1CE KJD CANDY Rsgvi4 60-: pr peur.d 49c !ar 40c per pound 29c J-rerisJ. pr pcjnd 5)PCcia! Dr Dound .' LLY SPICE UROrS Rtuln 5 PAN 15 H SALTED PEANUTS t i "5E&4j6A Atf 50 - r ty pn(jnJ Sj-cciai, prr pound 39c :al. -cr r::rld;:d 20c iau FMAN N & WOLF - Hammond. Ind size, 1 0 in a box 1 O C box. Special $1.25 Special at v at 4 V. o ivie -4 V;Vyc' fw Each item has been selected for its low price and high quality. These are added saving to prices already very low. - Each department offers something unusual Something out of the ordinary. It pays to do your Thanksgiving shopping here. I Th ese Sales for Tuesday and Wednesday- "Quick Selling, Our Main Idea" I

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Dcnnli Morgan, above, and Joha Derhtm, photographed ia Washington. John Derfcara. acting major of Cork. Irelznd, and Dennis Morns, chairman of the urban council ox Thurlea, Ireland, are the firat witnesses to be called before thi American commission on Ireland, row in session in Washington, D. C This commission, vith Dr. Frederic C Howe as chairman, is conducting public hecrlngs on conditions in that country. Mrs. Tsrrenca MacSwiney. widow of the late lord rayor of Cork, is expected to come to the U. S. in tha near future to appear befors the commission. . TRANSPORTS ARE TIED UP f !NTf NTIONAL NfS SERVICE 1 PORT HURON, Mich . Nov. CO. T-wo V. S. qurterma?tcr supply transports, th Colonel Toncl, and the Col. Clayton are tied up here a-waltins efforta ot govtBraent officials to adjust difficulties with the crews. On the trip from Milwaukee here, nine members of the rrew of the Colonel Clayton are allegrd to have refused to obey orders. When ordered to leave the ehip the men refused until paid vages they claimed due him. Capt. C. II. Hansen, commanding the Colonel Clayton declares the men contracted to take the boats from Milwaukee to New York and have no money due them until their contract Is fulfilled. CHAUFFEUR KILLS BANDIT 'INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE CHICAGO. Nov. 20. Efforts are beins made today to Identify a -well-dressed bandit -who -ws shot and killed by Horace O'Pell. chauffeur for John Alcock. first deputy superintendent of police, during: an attempted hold-up. Folice are seeking- two companions of the dead banIit who escaped. One is ttlieved to ha-,- . been mounded. - The hoot'nsr occurred -when the bandits attempted to rob 0"DeIl as he waited In the automobile In front of A!cock"s home. As he stepped out of he car O'Dell drew a gun and routed the bandits in a revolver battle. FRENCH THREATS ARE REPORTED INTERNATIONAL. NEWS SERVICE IXNIXN. Nov. 2i. It is reported in GTieva Miat the French representatives to the league of nations assembly meeting have declared an ulti-rr.at-jm threatening the -withdrawal of France from the league If Germany :p admitted at the present session, ac cording to an Exchange Telegraph dis- j patch from Geneva today. FLOUR PRICES IN BREAK MNTtRNATTGNAL NEWS SERVICE! CHICAGO, Nov. 20. Sharp declinesin the price of flrur and the breaks in ! grains to pre-war prices on the Chi-j cag.- board of trade have, resu'ted In ( reductions of fr-m one to two cents ; per loaf in the price of brad hre. ' A LETTER ! FOR WOMEN From a Woman Whose Serious III-' ness Was OYercone by Lydia E. Pinkhara's Vegetable Compound Garnett, Kas. "I first took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound for a Lr: EES EE 1 Eg 1 E EE EE U E EE i ine the birth of my --' 0 oldest child. I got . v, up too soon -which caused Eenous lemale trouble. I wsjs bo weak that I was not able to be on my feet but very little and could not do my housework at alL 1 v had a bad pain in my f.l t:i loft side and it would paia terribly if I stepped off ft curb-stcne. One day one of your booklets was thrown in the yard and I read every word in it. There were so many ; who had been helped by your medicine : that I wanted to try it and my husband went to town and got me a bottle. It seemed as though I felt relief after the second dose, so I kept on until I had taken five bottles and by that time I was as weD as I could wish. About a year later I grave birth to a ten pound boy, and have had two more children since and my health has been fine. If I ever have trouble of any kind I am going to take your medicine for I rive it all the praise for my good health. I always recommend vour medicine whenever lean." ilrs.tVA E. SHAT, Garnett, Kansas.

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M Silk Satin - E 36-inch all Silk Satin ina complete range EE of street and evening shades (IJO OQ ! $3.48 quality, per yard ...VttiUJ 1 Satin Charmeuse 40-inches wide in a very fine lustrous finEE ish, ail wanted colors and O 1 Q U black. $4.98 quality, per yd.O. 1 Zf 1 French Serge - J 54 inches Navy Blue Wool French Serge. E for Ladies and Children's CiO 7 U Suits and Dresses, $4 grade. & 1 Linens and Domestics j. Economical women will quickly grasp these money-saving opportunities Tuesday and j Wednesday See what you saM:. H Crash Toweling EES Our regular 25c Red Bordered Crash EE Toweling, reduced for ' 1 Ej

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U Turkish Towels EE Plain WTiite, large size Turkish Towels; EE oUr regular 69c quality f Q reduced to rI C g Pillow Cases E Snow White, good quliity Pillow Cases, EE 42 or 45 bch size, regular O . EE 59c quality', at C W Linen Toweling EJ A fine grade of all Linen Red Bordered EE Crash Toweling, our regular 69c A Gk EE grade, reduced to per yard H Indian Head EE 45 inch finest quality Indian Head. reEE duced for Tuesday and Wed- A Ck EE nesday, per yard 1 Shoes Women's I and Misses'

Mbses and Children's Shoes A pretty lace Bcot in a good grade of mahogany calf. Hi-top. Regular $4.50 grade. While 200 pair last. 0 QR choice at Women's "Shoes A smart vici kid hi-top lace model, with military heel. Of finest quality throu?hcit. Regular selling price, O $8.50. Reduced to Voile Waists Pretty tailored Voile Waists, in stripes and plain colors. Choice of either high or low neck styles. Values to (0 QQ $4.50. Special at........ 7 Georgette Waists Smart Georgette Waists of superior quality, trimmed and embroidered in scores of pfetty ways. All the new O C shades. Values to $7.50.

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Chiffon Taffeta $1.98 yard 36 inches wide in black only for making Ladies Blouses and Dresses, $3.48 qual- ! 1 QQ ity. yard for . V 1 0

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And at this store these days, you don't have to pay an extravagant price for beautiful clothes. Hher are extra values for every woman contemplating new clothes for Thanksgiving and winter wear.

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Adding New Interest to Our Great NOVEMBER COAT SALE For Tuesday and Wednesday we've added Wool Velour, Duvet de Laine, Chamostynes, all many new models to our great November Coat wooj p0j0 Cats, trimmed with beautiful fur colSale. The Smartest Styles the finest miter- . .. . , . , , , ... i . i f m., , ' vi- lars or selr-tnmmed selt-stitched and embroid!s recent arrivals rrom roremost INew lork. makers. ered.

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Three Big Savings on New PLUSH COATS 36 inch Salz Plush Coats, worth $32.50, now for. $24.75 38 inch Salz Plush Coats, was $45.00, now for. $36.75 36 inch Salz Plush Coats (trimmed with imitation squirrel at collar and bottom, was $52.50, now for $41.75

All Fur Coats LOT 1 Smart Marmot Coats, collar of natural racoon. Were $185. Now 149.50 LOT 2 36 inch Sealine Coat with dyed Martin collar and cuffs. Now $168.75 LOT 3 36 inch Sealine with dyed Martin collar and cuffs. Superior quality. Now. . .$213.75

Chiffon Broad Cloth $3.29 yard 48 inches wide in a fine finish in black and colors for Ladies. Suits and Dresses $4.98 grade, per yard &0.V

En joy me ; one QOG( i $49.7 are Reduced LOT 4 French Seal Coats, collar and cuifs of ringtail opposum. Now N $319.75 LOT 536 inch Sealine Coat with large Caps Collar and Bell Cuffs. Now $292.50 LOT 6 40 inch, double L Seal Coats, of distinct elegance. Now $357.75 LOT 7. Genuine Hudson Seal Coats, collar and cuffs of skunk. Formerly $675. Now. . . 545

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54 inhces wide, good quality for ladies 1 1 -! 1 1 1 ana cnuaren s dresses in Drown navy. wine and gray. The $2.00 quality, per yard .

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Wool Coating 56 inches all wool in haevy quality Velours, smart SJvertones and fancy mixtures, worth $10.50, reduc- QQ ed to per yard 4? V sJ Storm Serge 50 inches Wool Storm Serge in a fine grade fo Navy Blue only, sponged and shrunk. Worth $4.00 a pard tfJO K now, per yard 9JJ Georgette Crepe 40 inches wide, a fine quality for making Smart Blouses; black, white and colors, $2.48 and $2.98 value 1 g per yard V A vU All Wool Tricotine 50 inches wide in a very fine grade of T ii .1 .1 t rlncotine, in all tne wanted colors, for merly sold for $5.00 Now, per yard

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French Serge 42-inch All Wool French Serge in all the wanted colors, an exceptionally ood grade, formerly $3.25, 1 OC reduced to per yard 1 0J 'Discontinual Patterns' 'Community" Par Plate" -. Here is an opportunity that comes but seldom and ever so timely. These famous brands ("Community" and Par Plate) Silverware offered. At Big Redactions i Tuesday- Wednesday Enables every woman to add to her table-ware at prices ridiculously low. You will find Tea Spoons. Table Spoons, Sugar Shells, Butter Knives, Oyster Forks. B itter Spreaders and m?py ctVr dhqinb! pieces Shoes for Men and Boys Men's Shoes Smart blucher lace style, in mahogany calf. Good year welt, English and broad toe; $7.50 value. QC Reduced to PO.O Boys' Shoes - Choice of mahogany or black calfskin, in sizes 1 to 6. Finest leather and workmanship. Our regular $4.50 2.95 value, at Flannelette Gowns ? Here is a quality that sold up to $2.98. Specially reduced for Tues- (t 1 ELQ day and Wednesday to. . . . A JJ Camisoles Very pretty, indeed, are these Camisoles of crepe de chine and flowered QQr satin. Worth $1.59. Now for.