Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 159, Hammond, Lake County, 23 December 1920 — Page 12

SQUARE AP IS SMART FEATURE OF THIS ULAXli (iOWN

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Ths low cat evenirg (jowr.s : popular, il a little daring, tbis season, are exemplifiel in this govn of Hack velvet. The simplicity of th; frock is its nurk of distinction and tl.e 6oft richness of the maternal is enhanced br a larjre silver .-ose embroidered across the front of the frock and on the souare train. Siler streps set in jewels support the plain draped bodice.

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1 A splendid Christmas entertainment a. given at the fchool house Tuesty evening and although tha weather a-; unpleasant and a good attendance ns t hare to enjoy it. Mr. and Mrs. H. Tonkers have atnded from Muskegon. Mich, nhere r attended the funeral ci Mr. Tcnkr mother. Mre. Rase Natke his suffered another -k spell. Mr. John nriison. who has been at '. Margareta ho.T?ltal for several rkj Is expected horn u fpead f-riitma. :trs. c. Shay and Mies L,cra Shay re Hammond shoppers "Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. "Woodford Kohr are l!ing- In tho Dsdelon home, up- i a:rs. I

Mrs. Ward Kessler Is slowly recov'r.g from her recent Illness. Mr?. Snyder ef Ohio i. the cue?t of -r daug-hter. ?r.-s. D. "W. John?on. Mrs. R. Collier has gono to Chicaso visit her daughter, Mrs. Triktoa. " o !:as teen quite it!. A Christmas entertainmenf w-i'l v.

cn at the Church of Christ Thurs- I evening at 7:51. Come and share -r Cnr!?tmas enjoyment. A Christmas proeram -wlil t given ' she Lutheran church Christmas evenar.

?'i.s TIene Sanders anl Mi Eatie

itnsaicifr are piann.ngr to spend u-sin:as with reiatives In Cro-.vn

f"lan are being ma1? to reorganise J

HOBART

f'otart chapter. O. E. S.. inftu'iled

"li.-'rs at a p?rlal meeting hold Mon-

j; evfningr. Jtrs. 'Betty Guyer iva

.R'.'.ir-s officer, Miss Lura llaisted. ard Mr. O. .1. 5mith. chup'aln.

HEALTHY NEW YEAR

Stamps may be secured at: EAST CHICAGO POSTOFFICE fl. C. MINAS CO. UON STORE J. A. AUBREY, 251 N. Hohman t. DWTER'S ICE CREAM PARLOR, Conker and Harrison.

Amaizo Corn Oil Best for Salad3 and Cooking Buy hi fiv.i; gallon cans and save money. American Maize Products Co. Phone Ha mmond 238. Hoby, Ind.

KfMKE KAPERS

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t3y Bill Bailey

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""d at hor home Sunday mo.-nini,' at 10:35. Mrs. nilziey iad l.oen ailin-,' Tor some time, but Teas only confined t" br room for about a woek. Four children survive: I,eonard Hiixipy of f-cwell. Mrs. Theodore ?pok. r of Cnylewood. Mrs. Peter Homer of Armour and Miss Anna Hilrlev. v.-ho

made her home with her mother. Her CMihrj lsiters

nuiDina antl one daugrhter. Mrs. Ji Blxeman, preceded her in death many years afto. The funeral ivtll take r'a,-r Wednesday morning from St. Martin's church at 10 o'clock.

ulng for the holiday, vacation. Mrs. J. M. Castle. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wo..d and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Browne!! attended the funeral t,f Mrs. Adelia icier. Ulster ci Mrs. Castle, at tt.Ion Mills. Ind., Monday.

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Christmas programs wi!i be giren at the M. E. church and the Cari. tlan '

church Friday evenins. M'ord has been recti ved of the ir.arriage of Miss Georgia Ann Smith, a r-.rmer Lowell girl to Mr. Clarence Lee

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Harold Berg, who Is attending school at Kotre Dmi, came home last eve-

Music eelectiuns were furnished by Mrs. Fannie "Wernei t. M!s Eessle Banks gae a reading, which, was accompanied by Mrs. Beach. The following officers vers Installed: "Worthy matron, Mrs. Alice Uemmons; worthy patron, Hubert "Wheaton; assistant matron. 'Miss Ethel Ilaisted: secretary, Mrs. Jennie McC!

Ella James: conductress. Miss Daisy

Kowe; assistant conductress Mrs. Jes

sie Quinlan; chaplain. Mrs. Estella Bullock; marshal, Mrs. Alice Melin: or-

ffanist. Miss Viola Pentcher: Ada. Mrs.

liertha Messik: Kuth. Mrs. Orace Phil

lips. Esther. Mrs. Mabel Butler; Martha Mrs. Aita AVhoaton; Eiectra. Miss Eura llalsted; warden. Miss Marsaret Tab-tiort.

The National Fire Proofing: company i ral Discovery.

- ... fc "J9 jresLcruij lur an Indefinite period of time. The company employed about 300 men, who will be out of work. Ittle Miss Helen Koithade was

quite seriously hurt yesterdsr while on i tie school plar ground. ?he rllppod '

nd fell and bad her side badly bruised, authoufh no bones were troken. Mrs. McOutre transacted business In

Chicago yesterday.

Colds, Grippe, Thin, Watery or Poisoned Blocd Bloodless, thin, anemic people should trv the refreshing tonic powers of a good alterative and blood purifier. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is a standard remedy that can bo obtained in tablet or liquid form. Muncie, Ind- "When I had

a severe cough, night sweats, ti loss of weight and appetite, I fwj

tried Dr. Fierce s Golden Medi- Sri

err. 1 took it taith-

! fully for about 40 days.and gradI tmllv T trampd : fhn rni7?rii riisarv-

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pearea ana i pui, on nesn ana goc strong again. I have had no i"' , cough since, for 14 years." Mrs. U' Lucy McCoy, 512 E. Howard SU W

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WARD C. MIMAS CO.

Suggest! 3ns from the

COOK Miss P.egln Lumpp is srjfferlng with an attack of tonsllltis. Mr. and Mrs. William Stark spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bixeman at Hammond. Mrs. Anna Hlizle-r. uarA ? var

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Christmas Shirts

iKovaclh Bros0

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548 Hohman Street Hammond, ind.

Big sale still in progress the place where people can make their choice for Xmas Gifts. A Knockout Blow to the High Cost of Clothing and Men's Wearing Apparel. We are forced to further reduce our prices on everything and Bargains can be found in every department. ACT QUICKLY, AND GET YOUR SHARE.

Silk Shirts Holiday boxes in

all grades and big bargains. $4.98ANDLP

WTiat is better than a good wool Shirt. Wc have them, all colors, at

$1.69

Genuine Army Shirts. Ml sizes as small as 1 4. While they last

$3.95

Men's Sweat? r Coats, $5 values $1.98

Men's Dress Shirts

i Special at $1.45 Special at $1.95 These are $2.00 and $3.00 val. Men's Holiday Neckwear 49c. 79c 95c Very good qualities. Beautiful all silk Mufflers all the new shades and weaves. Real bargains, at 75 c AND IP. Dress Gloves All shades and grades. As low as

$1.98

Boys'

ers

slip-on, V-neck Sweat-

Men's Overcoats, good qua'ities and all sizes and prices. As low as $14 95 Raincoats, at $9.95 Work Sox 3 pr to a customer. Per pair

9c Canvas Gloves 11c Three pair to a customer. Wool Sox A real Bargain and the kind to wear lor dress.

Patterns designed particularly for Christmas Gift Shirts the sort of Holiday Shirts a man would buy for himself. Exceptionally well made $2 $3 $4 $3 Value $4 Values $5 Value Fibre Silk Hose 50c A large variety of Fibre Silk. Silk Lisle and Lisle Hose, in black and colors. Cl.fi Very low priced at OUC Silk and Wool Mufflers Large assortments of Silk, Wool and Knitted Mufflers, at low prices for Christmas $1"50 $2-50 $3-5D $5 Belts and Buckles Artistic designs in Belt Buckles, novelty trim mings. Smooth cowhide Belts with glove fasteners. Priced low at $1.00 T0 $3.50

$2. .75

AND BETTER

Beautiful Silk SoxWhile they last, at-

-f .50 grade.

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98 c

Men's Work Pants $1.98 Come early and make your choice they are moving fast and the early bird gets the bargain. Army Shoes All Sizes Army Officers' plain toe Shoes

59c

Bath Robes, all colors and sizes $7.95 Knitted Ties Al the new shades and shapes the very latest creations, the kind that brother or Dad would like, at

$5.95

$1.39

Red and Blue Handkerchiefs gc EACH Or Three for 23c j Beautiful Caps with inverted ear laps I 98 c AND BErTER i ! Good $5 value Dress Hat's, at I $2,98

Fine Silk Hose, p pair g9c Imported Wool Hose, per pair . 95c Christmas Neckwear An almost endless assortment of the sort of Holiday Ties that a man expects to get at Christmas time well made, marvelous silks. 75c $1 $1.50 $2 Fine Bath Robes A wonderful gift. Practical gifts like these are always acceptable. A large selection, with a holiday box. J Z f Special at . . H .OU Other Fine Bath Robes up to $20 Silk, Linen and Cotton Handkercheifs Imported linen and fine mull Handkerchiefs ; Jap silks, in new and pleasing designs. In plain and initial Handkerchiefs Linen, 50c to $1.50 Silks, 50e to $1.50 Plain, 15c to 50c. Box, $1.00 to $2.50

GIFTS FOR

Boys' Christmas Blouses 93c to $1.50 Pajamas. Night Shirts $1.25 to $2.50

Boys' Gift Gloves

Boys Holiday Neckwear , Boys Christmas hirts . . , Boys' Warm Winter Caps. Sweaters and Jerseys Belt and Buckle complete Scout 'Kerchiefs, at

. .50c to $2.50

, 59c to $1 .$1.25 to $2.50 . . .75c to $2.50 .$123 to $8 93 $1.19 19c

THE BOYS Lower Prices in Boys' Suits We have revised prices on our entire stock. Fine serges, cassimeies and unfinished worsteds are all included. Sizes 6 to 18 years. Reduced to

BOYS' HOLIDAY CLOTHES REDUCED R1ACKINAWS Ages 6 to 18 years; well made, warm and good looking. fc7 QC Now reduced to . ' 0

$10 55 Values to $15

$1595 Values to $25

$189S Values to $30

tef $; ft fi (mi x 6 p!

Why Not Have a New

mi or yvercoa

As a Present to Yourself The best part of buying your new Suit or Overcoat here is that they are very much lower than before, and there is no sign of them being lower for some time to come. You'll like the quality, styles, patterns and colors. You can't go wrong on either price or quality in fact, their qualities are superior to the reduced prices. Assembled into four groups for immediate disposal reduced to

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Boys' Overcoats, g;rey and blue $9.95

Good Silk GIovm the kind for ! Fur Collars at $ 14.95

uress. Leatherette Coats

$14.95

Regal Shoes as low as $6.95

Come early and avoid the rush the early shopper is the one who receives the benefit of the bargains and is able to save money. LIBERTY STORES 626 Chk&ga Avenue, 548 Hchiaan Street 4843-5 Alexander Ave.

fcait Chicago, Hammond, Eait Chicago,

Indiana.

Just Received Another New Shipm mt of These Reliable Weather Forecasters

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Good for One $1 Weather Honse Prophet

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Wten tie weather is to be fine, tie tvro children will be out. and it is the habit of the vritch to come out 8 to 24 hours ahead of rain or snow. They are surprisingly reliable on local weather conditions. An ExceHect Gift for AH Occasions

FOR THIS REAL WEATHER FR0PHET . The houses are hand made of hardwood, in Swiss cottage style, and are decorated, as in the picture, with thermometer, elk's head, bird's nest and bird, etc. They have four windows and two doorways. Mail Orders 8c Extra for Packing and Postage E. C. MINAS CO. (BASEMENT)

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