Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 199, Hammond, Lake County, 10 February 1921 — Page 8
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THE TIMES Tlmrsdav, Feb. 10, 1921. M'CRAY kTHROUGir i.-J the primary law. sal-i that 1 1il von.- as fat as he was a'3,- with tie Jit; its ami that it should b i takon up by t'.n' party organization os-:aus-i a premised ehang-e in the law wa3 a plati' .mi provision. 1 nted Mates Senator Horry S. New a". 1 Frederick K. Schortini "i -Jr. sfcrfof the repu'iihcan st"-) : ..111:0: u--. ? i-vpectod to call upon the goverror today to he officially informed of II I tu-tlon. The senatorial commit toe whciv 1 l i onult with members of the state 1' M-urittee in an attempt ' end tlif fr-t:ary tauylo tn the usicmbly U oi-t.t, 1 of Ken a; or John S. Alldredge f A n .i Arson; Don Strode, Kokom'o; U. ). Hartzo'.l. Fort Way.vs; James J N-'-jJl. Whiting-, and Ror -t I.. Mo.ir-'.-i-a. Indianapolis. T.10 repibi!?r.n roiiimittoe has not named its nnferpm. F-pi.bllcan. 5tat Chairm i. Kd AVasIHIIIIIlllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllM Announcing to all lovers of beautiful Hosiery that we are now carrying a complete line of PHOENIX HOSIERY for women and children, in silk and lisle. We recommend this line for sheer, lustrous quality, fine appearance and good service. New Organdie Collar & Cuff Sets 59c WITH T F I NTCJ? NATIONAL NHS S RV ! C T ' IXTIANAPOLI3 Ind.. Fob. 9 -4'.ov?r-nor McCray 's "through" with tl- pttmiry fig-ht. The governor tod :iy announced his retirement t-om th.- ntrovrsy ovsr the propo'J rop al or llio dlreot primary lav.-, say! th.- e ntt;t must be conduo-tod by tin rpfuii1'oan state commute 89 ha "flirooph With 'If Gov. McCray in4 icit i- 1 that .1: would suggest to th? oprvvjin-r f actios In th legislature that they pr.tci.t the Question In a re fei e -nd-.im ti-ip In th election of 1922. Th sovern", la wlthdra-v'.nir from i'.ie contest uver the repeal or revl3lo:i ICAUFMASN & WOLF - Hammond. Ind. Are a 6mart trimming to any suit or dress. They are very prettily embroidered and come in many new lovely shades. Special at 59c. Trouble S. & H. Stamps Tomorrow Jmu'l.. who la conferring- with party l3jfrs In Washing-ton on primary matters. Is expected to retun shortly to rrrsnt their views of the state committee. I These New Spring Dresses and Suits Have i4
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The Red-Fee. tJbeved Chicken Copyright. 1921, U. S. Feature Service, Inc.
"CrsaJe, clock, citidt." raid tse ten whit chickens of Gloria, as tiiy saw their little mistress go Into tli bam for their breakfast. They made a bigger noise than ever ten she came out with a paa full f yellow corn. But the e!evEth oalcken, the one with a feather as red as a ripe cherry In his tali, never said, a nofd. He only watcied the pan, and tie vrr moment that goldenhaired Gloria turned It upside down, he begaa to gobble at the goldeu grams.
I TSien ha saw something as red a his tall feather fall from the 1 aerer aw red corn before." he tnottsht to hirneelt But ha goitied rery fast. Indeed, for he was afraid that one of the white cUcicetra would see it, too. My, how hard it was! It w&a so bis that It al'aort stack in hs throat.
"1 don't think much of this new turn." growled Ilttie red-fAthered enick. J2a looked up at his little znietress, meaning to tell her that she should nerer ajaln feed him red eora. But bis clnckln; died In
his tiroafc when he eaw little Glo-
rl' face. I She ni ee whtte as the ether jtaa chicks. Her eyes were aa big a Icllrpop, and they stared and stared at the red-feathered chtck-Red-feathered chick besaa t bhish. He felt as If his face mnst 'be as red aa the feather In his tail. ,He wondered if he had not washed all hia feathers clean in the creek 'that morning. "Little mistress," be flaatty said In chicken language, "wny do yon look at me with eyes like clona-zaon-coTered .lollypopsT" ' Then Gloria stooped jown to the Gronnd and whispered witliin tils tiny ear. "To mtLst be rery earefsl about tailing what ywi know. Ten tare just eaten the jewel that The Ring hlmsaif lost right from the middle of Ms crown." Then the red-feathered chicken grew as pale as hie little mJlstrees, for eren e c&Jckees of the Hugdota knew about the ternblo state of mind the King wae In because ef tae Jewel loet from his crown. ' "But I ate only the grain which TH threw upon the ground," he Jo yoa meaa teat the hard,
red kernel was the Klns Jewel? "Tee," whispered Gloria, so thai none of the ten all-white chickens would hear. "You know, folks said that the miller had faund the Jewel. He must hare becorAe frightened and put it within the sack of corn which I bought at the mill yesterday. Remember, little red-feathered chick, yoa must nerer. nerer tell anyone, or the King will hang you." You may be sttre that the little chicken promised not to tell, for be was rery sure that he did not want to hang. But he had hardly finished promlinjr than there came a great nolss at the gate, and in rushed the miller, all White with flour, the King, all purple la the face, and a hundred serracts dressed In red Telret, "Hera are the chickens who stole the Jewel, Yonr Majesty," said the miller. The King tarned more and more pnrple, as he looked at the eleven chickens. "But yoa said one chicken, my good fallow." he said, "now show me the one that has eaten the Jewel." Then the miller's face grew as wtite as his apron, for, of course, he could not do this. Little redfeathered chick went on clucking an, picking about for worms, just as if he had seen kings erery day of bla Hie. The King tippel his crown te Gloria. . "I am sorry that this rojru brought me here," he said. "I have often heard of the girl with the Jen white chickens and the one wltH the cherry-red feather." Then his voice grew more iters as he turned towards the miller. "I believe that you yourself foond th Jewel and put it within grain which you sold to Miss Gloria," he ea'.d, "and my servants shall maks you grind cne hundred rats of corn a day for the royal kitchens." Ana the servants did. As for Gloria, the King gave her nothing, for he knew that she was bappier a she was, and besides what did she need? For, every single morning the red-feathered chicken laid an egs with a rick jewel in the center.
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Have You Heard About It? That you can get a Genuine Brunswick at the Wyman Piano Co's. Brunswick Shop by merely buying a few records? Think of all the fun you could have today with this marvelous instrument! Talk over this liberal plan with the family today. No reason on earth why there shouldn't be one in your home. Call tomorrow and let us tell you all about it.
The beajutiful Brunswick illustrated above 1 O C is Style 107 and is now selling at 4 1 60
Wyisian Piano Co. R. H. REID, Manager 525 HOHMAN STREET :: HAMMOND, INDIANA (Huehn Bdg., Just North of Mich. Cent. Tracks)
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re than Passing Interest for Women
Earlier than ever this year are the delightful new modes triat herald Spring and warmer days. Fashions in Su Frocks have a gaiety and youthfulness of air that is typical of the joyousness of Spring. Prices, as well as chic
are tne feature ot the showing.
uits and
styles,
The Suits First arrivals in our Spring Suits display a freshness of ?tyle that is welcome at this aeason, and short box models, flare back-coats and semi tailored styles show vivid and youthful est that is delightful. Navy blue, serge and tricotine ar the materials. Smartly embroidered or severely plain. $25.00 to $65.00 As a feature for Friday and Saturday, a group of very smart Spring Suits of navy blue tricotine, attractively trimmed with black braiding, in a diversity of O " 7 C styles. Specially priced at tPOl.O
The Dresses
Spring Frocks in all their gaiety, smartness and desirability, and of wide range in choice bid one purchase now for immediate needs. Equally important are the prices of these radiant new modes. They are of Satin, Canton Crepe and Taffeta, featured by knife pleating, hand embroidery and English eyelet work. $25.00 to $67.50 As a special feature for Friday and Saturday a very pretty navy blue taffeta model with most attractive English eyelet work. Refreshingly different in its style, fi OQ and very low priced at p tZ J
Clearance of Winter Coats Prices are Lower
Good-looking, very serviceable Coats of fine suedine Here are a group of long and short Plush oats, the dewith beautiful collars of ringtail oppossum and natural sirable qualities women are seeking (the short coats
lhe sale price is less than QOQ 7C with black Sealine collars). Nicely
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raccoon.
our cost. Special clearance price
lined and interlined. For cl
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A Clearance of Aprons Friday and Saturday Very pretty, serviceable Gingham Aprons are these, in a big two-day clearance. Button-back style, giving the tie-back effect. Ric-rac trimmed. A variety of pretty designs. Specially reduced (reg- CO A.R ular sizes) to aP.XO A sroup of superior quality Gingham Aprons with 1 white organdy clolar and cuffs and pretty sash at back. A practical, pretty design in smart plaids,
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New Tie-Back Sweaters, $3.48 Really exceptional in quality are the new models, representing the latest feminine fad in the way of pretty sweaters. Very finely made, extremely attractive, and in the new colors so appealing, as steel gray, jade, the new browns, etc. Exceptionally low, too, is the price. i Unusual Values in House Dresses For Friday and Saturday ail the remanider of our fine "Barmon" line of House Dresses in ginghams, percales and chambrays, dark 'and light colors, in regular sizes, values to $3.98, in a big clearance at $1.59, $1.98 and $2.45.
Very Special Purses 98c
An opportune purchase brings these Back Strap and Top Strap Purses of fine tool leather, pin seal and goatskin at 98c. A
big variety of new pretty styles to chc
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Drugs and Toilet Goods Friday arid Saturday Specials HARMONY TOILET WATER Regular 60c. 39 C Friday and Saturday . . . . JAVA RICE FACE POWDER Regularly 60c. 43 C Friday and Saturday SAN1T0L TOOTH PASTE Regularly 50c. 33 c Ffday and Saturday JERGEN'S CRUSHED FLOWERS TALCUM Regularly 30c. Jq Friday and Saturday BUCKEYE MALT AND HOPS Regular price $125. ,$1Q0 Fndav and Satudray. . HOBSON'S WHITE PINE AND TAR COUGH SYRUP Qq Regular 50c size, at (War Tax Included on Above) SEE OUR STATIONERY DEPARTMENT FOR VALENTINE GREETINGS I AT THE CANDY COUNTER Red Candy Hearts Regularly 40c a pound. Special for 29 C -Friday and Saturday, lb. . AT THE CIGAR COUNTER Camel Cigarette Fri- 1 gQ day, Saturday, carton. .
1 For Boys H These Big Savings EE Blue Serge Suits and Suits of Fine EE Worsteds, Cheviots and Cassimeres. EE In sizes 9 to 18. The blue serges are EE guaranteed fast colors. The fancy EE pattern suits are sturdily made. Both E lots are well worth $15 J0 7C EE and 16.50. at onlv. . .PO S J
Here are Suits that are practical for every-day wear. For dress and for school. They are the patterns Young Americans like. Mothers, too, will like their low price and fine quality. Sizes are 9 to 18. 1 7C Special at 4 1 1 3 Here is a great big cut on the finest Suits for boys who demand garments to stand rough wear. They were made to sell for $25. Finest materials, good-looking styles. All izes. 9 to 18, at the low $ 1 O 7C?
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Hart Schaffner and Marx, and Society Brand Suits and Overcoats Clothing of a distinct character, standing apart from the commonplace. The choice of the best dressed men that's the kind of clothing that is offered in Odd Lots from the Mill End
At prices that really represent "the most for your money." All the Suits and Overcoats left over from the great Mill End Sale are offered at these prices the comparative values are genuine. All $35.00 Suits at $19. 75 All $55.00 Suits at $29. 75 All $60.00 Suits at $34. 75 All $67.50 Suits at $38. 75 All $75.00 Suits at $47.75
All $47 Overcoats now 25 All s55 Overcoats now s30 FS All s60 Overcoats now '36 All s75 Overcoats now s46 Special Lots in "Slims " and "Stouts "-at 33A Off!
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A Sale of Shirts
$JJ8 They are the shirts o f fine woven madras and silk front styles that men have been accustomed t o paying $3.50 and $4 for. An opportune purchase a big saving to us a bigger one to vou. Lay in a
supply at 1 .48. f
Men 's $1 Pure Silk Hose 35c pair; 3 pair for $1 They are pure thread silk with reinforced lisle heel and tor, in black and all colors. Thry are slight seconds, but wearing qualities unimpaired. Really
line hose a
t 35
s per pair.
Men s $1.25 Neckwear
l ine Silk Neckwear, in wide open-end shapes, slipeasy bands. Lots of smart patterns to choose
from, ou never saw better ties for the
money, at
79c
Men's $2.50 Union Suits
Not only present needs, but future wants as well, should u r g e men to buy these fine Union Suits at about half actual values. Cotton spring needle rib just the correct weight for this weath er. Ecru and gray colors.
Men 's $3 Union Suits 1.48 These are very fine Union Suits, indeed. Medium weight, merino finish, in natural color. Very finely made, and selling for about half. AI! sizes, 34 to 46. af $1.48. Men 's Heavy Work Shirts $1.50 Values for 75c Made of heavy Indigo Blue Reliance Cloth, double stitched for service. Cut extra lirge for comfoit. Priced low for a big saving at 75c.
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