Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 145, Hammond, Lake County, 7 December 1920 — Page 3

"11 ""r 1i f i - t t n "ft ' if ir "rtiiirt K irfttlifl Hti ifi! Mi , lihUMMMi Tuesday. Dpfcnibor 7, 1920. Miijli mmmmmmmn , , Jfi NEW SPRINT. SUIT HINTS OF ORIENT THE TIME? tii.n extended ly the pri anient. At lhsi in the linnds of tho prinlor toU'iy. No ir.tim,tion Utt.s como forth iis to what H contu ii'.i. Although Wshii(ftn Iirs In en Jiliod with rcoortn runcnrMng It. t n- of ' thf s was that tlu- prosidont woiiM ro-suhmlt tfco tr.jity with nl In niBSfiiKo. thu?! rutTms1 it Kijuarcly up to ;hu t-opuhli. a ns to dispose of it. Tlir ro was no voriih .-ition of this riday ovt-nlriR for Chicago. Quit a numbar from hro attended tb funeral of the late Mr. Fled I'"rid;i, tveninar at t lie h.itins of V, liiit-- House it Mas eonsid r,-d doubt if such tin Invitation would o x ii.--a o o b a 13 w a era: a a a a Free to Everyone for a limited time only Clip out this coupon and bring it with ar.y clear small picture, photo, post card or snapshot, to and it wiil rnti'le von io !ins lot; Viti-ii'1 PORKAIT Ft: Fit:. fize t-lsJT ir.ob.-ji. b ..u t'ful ov.il 'lii'j'.i. You do not have to tu fraiT.o f r it or pay o pent. . Your Finsiil picluro will bf r'l'irni) 1 uiih; ri nod. See t!,o ttrtl.-t iv. rk at 'he inr' N" ins.' orders II. Httnrmn. Kdnmnd Ottlpr won Mrst prize at the bunco party trlvtn by the Toiinu. club at the hlb school buibllnar on Friday eveningCurl Kei'miin and (, i:,.';y of L'ii. t CiliOHgo spent Suiid.i.v r. it'n relatives. Sir. and Mi f. ' Frank Uittman hnn-. a 0 H a Q Q a D a c vi a t. mJ.'.l. ' j Kuti fhoulii fucli an invitation I out t'ri.irt lrevi"li nt Wilson an f-h mid! Sender H irdiii aee.jt it n a- in. j .'idcrcil d..uhl'ul today if thy will: he nuieh inoi -; tlinn f a r-rsuiuil na-' I'auniRartnor n :n. Mm t'tor fi'dit Ki May M im .Mary Siimliy her Jlp. Peter at l)yr on Monday ever'ahlkurnp of Hanunond here with her parents. Pfi-iffer of Whiting spent w ltli her parents. Thtfilm b.r Mrt.. IV X, If t vi r-. President Wilsrn will deliver 1:1s iriHMianij tn c,iiikt( ss tomorrow. but whether tho incssaKv will he. i red in iTfo or through the. mk-ijcv of r.a.lug- -l. riv wf jsttll iri doubt io.. President Wilson, it whs learned, is l'-'i-t Ml it M-ns consul, rod oxtr-nit ly doubt ful IhiU the president would nittk'il ttark wort; visitom hi Hammond on Kr.d.ij . .!r.. Frank 'lar;; iao a visitor t Hninmorid on .M nd.iy. 1 bl'V W US Oh l-i H elled oti ..' i.. i. .-....'JJ til tt,. Joiph'n church. 1 o not foiKOt tuo i ntert.iinm. nt t n : 1 such draniHlto num-. f-'t. Joseph haii on VVdu(lay t S V ST. JOHN i. m. .Audio lii-til' 1 urn) M:uii.; Hurt. nan ie'iil Sunday with home folks. The funernl tervlres of Mix. Fred llauniSiirlncr wb." hell Monday ot Jf i it. .i. Josej.h'y ch-!-!i. Intoriponi. nas in .-H. Ji, pii'H c in oi y. THE EDW. C. MINAS CO. B H B B 3 a m R B R B still Ke. lily desirous of iiiiikititf th j tnr t" (he .-dr-itol, n'th.uh he r-.n-.-J DYER L J n l-irn o'iisl ii'tly -id vis-oil atjain.T sue); . tnoi- Jy nvouii I hmi. fh- uv.s-.ai-i- ilacjf was eiTrudeteri .i n.l M UiTtach ! improving nU-oly the trained nnrbe. who hut horn 't. io t ime f,r two weeks i. ft rfunAdvertise In The Times V-', ."V- V.. ' - .j Miss Sadie i;v; i "i o w n j - iint i Ijlliel b-d the Mee,-.. rectal at ten l!ii!!ili!ii!lil!l!li!iil!!S!!H!il!!!ll!l!!!!l!!!!llll!!i!;i!lli!l!l!!l!iiil!!IiiI!H 4. ore me d joy f to ' -. 1

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Dainty Lingerie of quality so dear to the heart of fas tidious women what could be more appreciated for Christmas giving? Here you will find the desirable qualities of Crepe de Chine. Each garment beautifully ribbon find embroidered trimmed. A full line of Envelope Chemise. $2.98 to $10

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' t N'?ht Gown, you have in mind? Here are truly beautifully ones, specially priced. $4.98to$12.50 Or perhaps you've taken a fancy to a dainty Camisole. Here are a varied number in Crepe de Chine and flowered Satin. Specially priced $1.50 to $4.98

All Velvet Hats Values Up to $30 and

A complete cleanup of every velvet hat in stock. Some sold as high as $30. Without an exception, reduced to $3.50 and $7.50. A most exceptional millinery offering. Misses, and Maturer styles to choose from.

Towel Sets

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Boys' Blue Serge Suits at 5 12 are Special They arc guaranteed all wool, true blue serge Norfolk Su-.ts. in sizes 8 to 18. Well made and tailored; worth $i5.00 and $16.50. Unusual clothing value for $12.00.

Boys Suits and Overcoats Good clothes for the Holidays, and for every day. The sturdy materials, necessary' for Boys garments in smart (ft patterns; values to $22.50. AU' Combination Sets Moire Pad Paris Garter and Arm Band Set in a neat holiday box, various colors. 39 C Per set Cowhide Leather Beit and Silk tj f( Pad Garter, Set at . X XJKJ Men's Shirts Negligee Shirts in fine woven Madras and in mercerized cloths, guaranteed 2 0 fast colors; reduced to

Boys' Suits and Overcoats Here are $25.00 and $27.50 values some of the finest models in our entire stock. All wool serges, cheviots, cassi 2? T Q meres, worsteds, at Neckwear Men's Heavy Silk Neckwear; wide and narrowopen end shapes. New patterns; tacked bands; also fibre knit ties in black and colors s KJV Phoenix Hose Famous Phoenix Pure Thread Silk Hose, Lisle

Smart Holiday Coats aid Dresses Most unusual reasons for buying Clothes here are offered Tomorrow We've grouped certain garments for Wednesday's selling and have put a much lower price on them. Smart women will instantly recognize worth while savings, for ins tance .

Dresses at $29.75 Here are some New Tricotine models showing the latest ideas in style as advocated by New York Smart Dress makers. Prettily beaded and embroidered some with handsome Vestees of Duvetyii. Coats at $39.75 Coats and Wraps o Silvertorie, Bolivia and Suedine; either ciftrimnied and self-stitched or with collars and cuffs of fu:. The stylish, warm, serviceable coats to wear right now. 36 In. Plush Coats $24. 75 While not expensive they combine good locks and durability to a remarkable degree. Belted or not smartly styled, and fancy lined. An unusual Wednesday saving.

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In the Infants' Section You will find just those things to make the baby comfortable of particular interest are: Hand embroidered Dresses A big variety $2.69 and up. Bootees for cold weather -specially priced 59c end up. "Kozy Wraps"- A Cape, a coat and a blanket all in one, specially priced. $6.93 and up

All Women's Shoes 20 off . Here are the finest shoes it is possible to manufacture "Red Cross," "John Kelley" and "A. M. Legg" makes, among others. Simply deduct 20' off the marked price no exceptions. Men's Slippers Women's Slippers

Men's 'black and tan House Slippers, in Everett and Romeo styles. Priced from $2.50 to $4

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