Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 197, Hammond, Lake County, 8 February 1921 — Page 10

THE TIMES Tuesdav. Febnmrv 8. 1021. NEW YORK WOMEN -' SCORN MORAL GOWN CLERGY DESIGNED WASH BOARD Large rubbing surface. T?1 well made. Very special at ilj HOUSE BROOM Extra special at . sewed, well made. 59c ELECTRIC IRON -Guaranteed, highly polished. M regular family size. fK QR O ALUMINUM CONVEX KETTLE $1,59 Bail wood handle, 3-quart size ' Very special at Apricots, Bee Brand, doz. Sugar, best graunlated. Soap, U. S. Mail. This Pancake Flour, Aunt Je-! Macaroni, we sell Skinner's f Soups, Snider's Tomato, 3 Coffee, our fancy Peaberry cans $2.50, large 21c Per 8c sale, lObars 53 c mima s, per pkg. 14c 3 pkgs. 20c I 4 lbs. 82c, arge cans 21c ooc size can pound for or ; per lb. the long The February Break TOMORROW BRINGS HOPED FOR EVENTrices o ! The Most Remarkable Offering of Fine Dress Tissues Made in Years for Wednesday and Thursday New Spring Pictorial Review Patterns Are Here s 1

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Misa Tberese McCab in the "moral gown." Th "moral grown" showr her vras designed by Philadelphia flergymen representing 15 denominations. It is termed the "iner-, denomint .ional dresa" and is bt-inff -exhibited for the benefit of the Nurses' Home. Fund. The model js formed of a non-diaphanous material. It must reach within three inches of the wearer's throat and may not be more than seven and one-half inches from the ground nnd shall not be close fitting at iny .point to conform with the regulations. New York women nave ;scoraed it as "foolish," "silly," "preposterous" and "outside th realm of the chorci.''

OCCULT -STUDENT . SUICIDES TO RETURN BACK TO EARTH Girl "Waiting for Manifestation of His Return to . This World DTTROIT, MTCHT., Feb. 8 "1 will return to earth." Somsrhers in Detroit, a youny woitiw, ciescribpa as of apparent Intelligence and refinement. Is waiting for roms mar.K-L station of this pramise made by 'Prof. Thomas Lynn Bradford, author, lecturer ami student of the occult, who Saturday dfliberateiy set out, according t.i friend?, on the "great ad venture." so h might comeback and prove to th world that tho dead cai communicate with the Ilv !ngr. Bradford's hody was foind Saturday night In his room. IIo hnd usr& gra.s to free himself from the traminijl of a mortal parment. Bradford advertised for tome one interested in psychological matters and a "young- woman, well dressed and about 25 years of a?e, responded. There was a ton? talk in the parlor of the drab rooming house. "I will return to earth." Bradford said t the trirl. "You will hear from me, soon." "I will receive and frive your messag;8 to a doubting- world," the girl replied. Bradford had but Ave cents in his pockets his worldly all. But that was purely materialistic and concerned Bradford not at all. His mind was concentrated on that one tremendous problem he would prove to a skeptic world the "dead do not die." Bradford'3 last at was to win his body to the Mich 1 (ran Medical Institute, lor th benefit of science.

NO PEACE WITHOUT DISARMAMENT rWTEtWTtONAl.. NFWS STSVICE1 BmMINJHAM, ENGLAN'D, Feb. 8 There can be no positive a&surance of permanent peace without disarmement Premier IJoyd George told the national today In a pneech in this city. The Premier declared that so lony as the peace treaty la challenged, war Is in suspense. 'TXVe entered the war because a treaty was broken," said Mr. Lloyd Oeorg-e. "Now that the war Js over wo mean to see that all treaties are observed."

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r"cre than two decades. You've no idea what biersed relief is until you use Pyramid. Get a 61c box today at the drusr store anywhere in the U. S. or Canada, but do not take any substitute. They are used in the privacy of your own home and you can have, a free trial by pending- your name and address to Pyramid Drug Co., 6C7 Pyramid lilSsr.. Marshall. Mich.

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The hundreds women who are looking to the making of new Spring The prices below will astonish every well-informed woman, and yet the gowns will welcome this sale and the decisive lower prices for silk prices full realization of what values and fabrics are presented in this sale cannot that have held hard and high until now have dropped away down to the be yours until you come to the store and see the wonderful collections lowest point that can be hoped for for months to come. for yourself. Plan to come Wednesday or Thursday.

-36 inches wide, black only, soft

$1.59

SILK TAFFETA-

chiffon finish, i Specially priced, per yard

SATIN DUCHESS 36 inches wide, highly lustrous, giving the same appearance as char- J Q3 meuse. Per yard.

SUN-DOWN SILKS 40 inches wide, in beautiful

brocades, including all good shades for

evening frocks. Per yard

SILK FLEURETTE 40 inches wide, of "Pussy Willow" texture, in wanted shades for need- SJO ful lingerie. Per yard

$3.98

DRESS SATIN 36 inches wide, in a very desirable selection of medium shades and black. 4S Per yard CHARMEUSE .40 inches wide, including wanted shades together with white and black. An unusually good quality. Per yard. . . " CHINA SILK 27 inches wide, in all colors. The principal silk fabric for lamp shades. 59 C Per yard

GEORGETTE CREPE 36 inches wide, silk and cotton mixture, presenting many pretty printed 7Q( patterns. Per vard V NOVELTY SKIRTINGS 38 inches wide, in light combinations of plaids and stripes. Wash- tO QO able colons. Special, per yard SILK MULL 36 inches wide, in a wide selection of

shades, including black and white. Per vard CORDUROY VELVET 38 inches wide,

the very best shades and a quality usually tf 1 OQ selling at $2.50. Special, per yard 1 OU

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Hosiery A SALE FOR WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Hosiery prices are much lower, and these below demonstrate both quality and lower price: WOMEN'S COTTON HOSE AT 29c Fine gauge cotton, with seamed back; long wear assured by reinforced soles. WOMEN'S FIBRE SILK HOSE AT 49c

Black only, mercerized lisle tops and double soles. A real bargain.

CHILDREN'S "IRON CLAD" HOSE AT 39c Double knee and sole, fine ribbed, in black or brown, in all sizes.

Knit Underwear Special Sales for Women on Wednesday and Thursday LIGHTWEIGHT UNION SUITS AT 98c A special garment for spring wear, fine ribbed combed yarn, sleeveless with loose or tight knee, at 98c. MEDIUM WEIGHT UNION SUITS AT $1.19 A fine ribbed bleached garment in all styles in all sizes 36 to 44. Very special at $1.19. GIRLS' UNION SUITS AT 75c Medium weight, bleached cotton garments, drop seat style, all sizes 2 to 16, at 75c.

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New Spring styles as to silks, as to shapes, as to trimmings, as to weight. A pleasing change to all women who like to be early with the new things. Taffetas, jerseys, satins. In colorings to meet the requirements of the new fashions.

Fine Taffeta Petticoats, made Jersey Silk Petticoats, made with plaited flounces, trim- of good quality jersey with med with small ruffles, elastic plaited taffeta flounces, elaswaist bands. Ulf tic waist band. (J A

lPU.iJU Specialaf p-.i7J Satin Pettibockers at $4.95

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To make sure there won't be a single Coat, Suit or Dress on hand after this huge clearance selling we have marked down every offering AT HALF and even more than half.

Very special .

A Close-out of Georgette Blouses very Specially at $5.00 To make room for new Spring Blouses makes possible a closeout of beautiful Georgette Blouses. Includes both light and dark colors, some trimmed with silk embroidery, others with fine laces or tucks. Long or short sleeves. The limited number urges early choosing at $5.00. A Clearance of Juvenile's Overcoats Final Reduction at $7.95 This is an opportunity not to be overlooked by mothers. Boys' Top Coats, close fitting collars, inverted plait and yoke back, belted all around. Dark mixtures, well lined. Sizes 5 to 9, very specially reduced at $7.95. (Second floor.) Other Coats in blue and brown chinchilla at $9.95

CQATS

Values up to $50

SUITS DRESSES

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$19.75 and $

Every day women are taking advantage of the exceedingly low reductions on high quality apparel, and every day decreases the selections which urges an early choosing by thrifty women who can easily tell a real bargain. Every garment is vf rom our regular stock and includes the finest selection of materials, workmanship, colors ,and each measures up to a high standard of fashion. Many of the dresses and suits may be worn for Spring. Don't delay, for the reductions are such that are far below the actual cost of making or the wholesale price today. You

ill be quick to recognize this final clean-up sale as a wondertul money-saver. Lome Wednesday or lhursday.

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Infants Nainsook Dresses, $2.25 Bed Comforts

Machine-made dresses, but their quality is outstanding. Dainty tucks and hemstitched lower edges. Embroidered yoke, neck and sleeves lace trimmed. Special Wednesday and -Thursday at $2.25. Dainty Long Slips at $1.39

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Men's and Young Men's $45 and $50 SUITS AND OVERCOATS

A remarkable opportunity to secure just the kind of a garment that is most desired. Stouts, slims and stubs included.

SALE OF BOYS' Nobby Norfolk Suits, $8

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Men's TROUSERS Now at HALF PRICE Valuej to $3.95 Values to $5.95 $1.95 $2.98 Values to $7.50 Values to $8.50 $4,95 $5.95

Boys' Blue Serge Suits, fine w'earing, selected 1 i n i n g s, dependable workmanship. A real buy. Sizes 6 to 17. Actual $ 1 5 values. Boys' Fancy Suits Hard wearing fabrics, in many attractive patterns. Sizes 6 to 18. The price is wonderfully low.

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at $3.93 This is just the kind of sale that will be most gratifying to women at this time. Full double bed size. Silkoline Covering Pure Cotton Filling Edges are scroll stitched. Very special at this price, $3.98.

Curtain Marquisette Yery Special 19c yd. You'll soon be preparing for Spring cleaning and you'll need yards and yards for curtains. W h i t e color, 36 inches wide, narrow tape edge. Special, 1 9c per yard.

A Sale of Growing Girls' Shoes at $7.85

A brown calf, brogue model, similar to picture. Goodyear welt, sewed soles, splendid sturdy quality. Sizes 2J to 7. Also the plain hijjh cut English model. Special at $7.85. Other serviceable Big Girls' Shoes now selling at $3.75 and $4.98. THE FAMOUS FERRIS GIRLS' SHOES

Black gun metal calf, in lace. Goodyear welt sewed soles. Good ooking, serviceable shoes for school wear. Sizes 2Vi to 7. Now specially QQ priced at

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