Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 3, Hammond, Lake County, 19 February 1921 — Page 10
Februarv It, 1921. South Bend Is Proud of New Blackstone 3 - - Special Sales for T ONDAY
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New, Fresh Wash G ZEPHYR GINGHAMS 32 inches wide in a pretty range of plaicjs and checks for dresses, an unusual QQr good quality, per yard CZJK ROMPER CLOTH 32 inches wide in a wide variety of plain shades for children's dresses 1 A and rompers, per yard Ai7v APRON GINGHAM 27 inches wide showing all size check and tweeds, good quality 1 H per yard at GALXTEA CLOTH 27 inches wide in stripes and checks some plain shades, QQ per yard at only JK
oods and Domestics CALICO 25 inches wide in light and dark shades, fast colors, well assorted patterns, 1 C at per yard only RIPPLETTE 30 inches wide, showing good selection of stripes, for dresses and aprons, ?0at per yard only "C CRASH TOWELING 16 inches wide in a naif' bleached quality, good weight, "S A at per yard only Avt DRESS GINGHAM 27 inches wide, showing a beautiful range of plaids and checks with plain shades to 1 A match. Very special, per yard yv
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Tft 8cfuT patB Of th OS" BlMkBton thtre. which cecurrel rscactl?' la South Ber.d. lad.. Is of more fha.a ordtnary Interest to Indiana llai tor people. Thl pacious and nagfllHeent playhouse, pronounced ens ot fineit in the m!da;e west, was promote-d by C. K. Potts, proprietor cu th Columbia theatre of Indiana Ilar1or, who la president ot the. BlackteJ corporation. The details of fcnih!na; the bulMins, the tak of eettlne the theatres completed and furnished In time for the ohedtJld opening jid the succeedingduties of active Tnanageanent, v rre Intrusted to O. E. Eerksen, proprietor ff the Family theatre, of Indiana Ilarbcr. That he ;ar;ie through the trying erdeal v!th flyingr colors li the highest sort of an endorsement of tr.3 executive abilities of Mr. Berkscn. Th Elacsetoae theatre cost over a half a TniUlon dollars an J has bi.2.1 quipjed vlth ell the elaborateness and cere for the patrons' comfort that an be found in photoplay hou.?s la the largest rr.ttropolitaa center.'. Xearly 2,600 eea's arranged on gradually rising level without a halcosv. ?n-e the place aa air of ?pac;ousness and eolldity rarely found in theatres dcroted to the showing of ecreen piays. The !rr.pre?ire ar.d artistic fror.t immediately attracts attention and 1s a conspicuous feature of South Band's principal business street. ITandsorr.ey illuminated by a concealed lirtir system it brings out the ten massive columas. Grecian urr.s. the balocnles and the canopy cer the entrance. A brilliant flashing sign displays the r.an-.e of the theatre ar.i the current attraction. A spacious ve$tJbu. ma'j;-!nir ?5 "cy 65 feat, is the main entrance to tha building. One enters under a beautiful marquise and is lmeiijiiteiy impressed with the granrluer, pcrinar.ence and comfort of the structure. Tho large open lobby Is floored with black and whits quarry tile laid in l ieasing design. The walls ar wainstoate3 with beautiful white and ebony Itallan warble. The ornamental ribbed telling has been cone in crean-.c-d terra cctta and large glass-covered panels
provide for a showing- -f the theatre's announcements. In the center is a larg? duplex box-o'ficu of r.. .r' nalu.gany i.t;d sa.sr. fttcd with rapi 1 cha:.ge-mai.ing aud t lcUt-sell-i,g devices. Eeyor.d the eutiant-o doors there is an inner loo'oy f.tted v. ;th fireplaces, divrns and chairs and standinc room for SO people. Fr, m here massive marble stairways lead to the itpper leels. as wf 11 a to tho iit-.l.t-s' rtirini room, men's sniohitig rc. ia and the nurtc;v and play room.
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i. r.. BF.RKSO, MAfii:iL BLACK STO IZ Til K 1 H E. Aside from the vastness of the se-it-fner cannc'.ty, the moft strlkinor feature is the uniauo arrangement that has eliminated the Dslcony ;!an and tnad the entire md.v.ri.tr.i r --pst succes-?:-! cf rising - 1- v!.j. There are. however, at ca-U f.d". b'-sanine i-al-conie?. with j-'ii-.-rot's sscittins capacity. tha "'' a v.-ay with the nhi idea of stage boxes. Ovsr lr0 feet above tne lower Moor rises the eVaboro.! e'y decorated felling with hi larcre tenter dome of art ;U.ss n rndrf'-.lly lighted with six
different colored circuits, allowing the
production of varied and beautitu' liht effects. Tho stag decorations, t-urrounding the Immense goi-i ft'ure screen are stunning. The prosecenuium arch, the massive pillars and pla-ter-rehef decora t'ons aiid thn velvet
i hangings are tinted and blended la
harmonious color. Every seat is a roomy comfortable leather eeai-and-baek opera chair, rtore room than the state law requires has bea allowed between each rnw Th" broad aisles and stairs of wy iteont lead directly to 10 eidewali; ex:'. Ample fire escapes hae been provided on each side of the building. M- lars'e thftr tan be emptied In a 7 rc.arkahl;.- tiioit time if necessary. A 000 heating and ventilating -tm baa been installed. A children's ::a room ao'l nurse.-y is equipped wiih toys and is In barge v! a forarrl'-n! attendant. Sevn uniformed usher attend to the tjttinj cf the audience? and look after the comfort of the patrons. There H probably no more complete projection room In the country than the one designed to house the Black -stone's motion picture machines. T'ntt is located outside the main building t,nd has automatic fire shutters pro t'.-s-tir.g the ji.-ejcctlon holts. Three of the f.-.M-st Simpler machines have been installed an! all the equipment is in tripli. ate avoiding any possibility of a breaii'iown. Th" "throw'" is 157 feet and special ler.sos are employed to insure a clear, stca'iy picture. 1SxC2 feet ;n si:e. The Blar'iCstiT! in addition to prssentlng the f.nett special rcre?n productions obruiable is presenting crhestril ar.d pipe organ accompan'rr.ei.t cf a superior Quality. A 17P'rc symphony orchestra under tho direction of An ?, Thtaie. a worM-
j fa meii cc.nducir, furnishes ovrture land musical scores equal to the best ' musical orcanlzations In the country, i far the Blackstone has been playing to capacity crowds at almost, j every performance. Text weel; Chari lie Chaplin Is betr.g shown in his new i six-reel comedy. "The Kid." South j Bend being the third city in the Uniti -d States to se -this fdctiue.
HOBART
The Five Hundred Dlnr-er club will meet tJis evening at the home of Mr sd Mrs. Coons. Another Five Hundred club has bee,rganired in liobart. The f.rst meet'rig was held yesterday afternoon at the home of lira. Mary Betzhoover. The Hobart high sohool Alumni will give an lnfcrmaj party at the Library Monday evening for members aud their 'vlve and husbands. Miss Bess Ban'.ts waj home Wednesday norsirg a sprained ankle. Mrs. Lena Ockerline, who is In very reor lieaith was taken yesterday to the 3. owe f her mother, Mrs. Carey, who resides in South Chicago. The Modern Brisciiia club went :-i Chicago tVednesdav to se "Tiie Ba ' A daughter was born the firs-, of the week to Mr. and Mrs. I'm;) Kassow
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JIM, J. (jr. Osgood was tahen vcry teriously sick Thursday night, the 1j improved very little if any. A nurs-j came out from Chicago last evening to take care of her. - Born to Mr. and Mra- Vv'aiter Bates Feb. 18, a daughter. Vr. and Mrs. Edmond "Worley visit-: 1 fr ends in Hammond yesterday, Maitln Driscclh who has been ii.--!b Ir. Barry for the past three months
arrived hon-o lat evening.
Mrs. S. A. Mull: kn of Petroit. catr last evening- fr a visit with he
mother. Mrs ir. vv. Ackerman and j other relatives.
r.mil Keidaisch of Boecher, lii., was h'-re ou fctislnfss yesterday.
LANSING
Mrs. Kerry's hroiher 1j vlsltirg with fi.cm f- r a fo-.v days. Mr.. A :!:. Id Vierk was a Chicago i .'. urd M.-.-. H m. S-'i a . rj t and Gusts v O' ': r .vjt '. rre i -i Cliii.Tio TU'C i;i;.' -'.v ' en t.e sik l.s;. Mr. ! :.!-:-. y v . lvMn3Tj and W"m
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Every Woman Thinks
I Wish I Co-ad Make My Owa DretMi Tou can. Lave stylish up-to-date dresses lor the price of material, Ve tach you hovr to cut. fit and and make dresses. Bus!nes ooures for Frofessienai Presstnaiina and Designing. Day and Evening Classes.
VALENTINE DRESSMAKING COLLEGE 6205 S. Halsted Stret Sara Patek, Principal Tatterr.5 Cut t.. Measure.
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Will take plr.ee in the near future. Everyone who has atlendcd these previous sales know exactly what rare economical values are given. ft will be a good time to replenish your curLiin needs at t gicat savings. Monday's paper will reveal further inforniaticn be pure and watch for it.
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Special Sale of Women's Hosiery at 23c rine gauge, reinforced sole and heel, seam back, blyck or cordovan, very special OA-
Monday at this price
LADIES' PINK KNIT Bloomers 39c Fine ribbed combed cotton. In all sizes, special value.
Ribbon, 35c yd. New pattern in heavy taffeta silk, 4 to 5 inches wide. Very special for Monday only.
New Spring Georgette . Overblouse specially priced at $5.95
Made of good quality georgette crepe, with roll collar and vestee of vene-
J&f 'tty tian lace, and
sash of materia!. Colo it, in flesh, ecru and white, special price C QCl at only O.VO
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Special Sale of Bungalow Aprons at $1.25
A remarkable of fering of bungalow aprons in all regular and extra sizes. All li rst qualitiesf, no seconds or inferior qualities. Attractive styles, slipover, front and side-closing effects, in light in light and dark
colors, trimmed with braids
or contrajting materials, and a great many arc made with belt and sash. Values up to "J OC $2.50 at .......
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Infants Blankets
1.25
A large sized double fleeced white
blanket, with pink or blue, 2 cal-
loped edge. An extra sood value at
ys' School Pants Pants of good dark mixtures, well made and lined throughout. Will give satisfactory wear for school. A "splendid value 1 OC sizes 3 to 8, at , . Little Girls' Bloomers Made of good quality black sateen, elastic belt and knee, sizes 6 to 12, black only, 49 C
Sizes 8 to M, black, white, pink, at
69c
Infants Sleepers Children's Sleepers in good quality pink and blue stripe outing flannel; drop seat, silk frog front fastenings or plain button front. Sizes 4 to !4. 1 1 Q Special at
Men's Sweater Coats
A large assortment of men's sweater coats
that formerly sold up to $4.98. O Cr choice at 6jJU Boys' Worsted Jerseys Turtle neck, pure worsted Jersey Coats, plain colors and stripes, sold 1 QO regular at $3.50. Choice . . . 1 Zf
Mens Soft Cuff Shirts, $1.15
Values to $2 and $2.35. Percales, striped madras and novelty weaves. New spring patterns included, 14 to MYzFebruary Sale of Men's Trousers Prices About One-Half the Regular. Purchased by us at about one-half former wholesales prices. We pass these savings along to our customers. Values to $4 Values to $5.95 Values to $8.50 2.50 2.98 4.95
SHOE BARGAINS for the KIDDIES
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CHILD'S SLIPPERS Pretty red and blue feet with felt soles. Soft and comfortable. Sizes 5 to 10. JQ Monday special at.
BABY'S SOFT SOLE SHOES In white, or brown and black, all colors and combinations, o colors, regular $1.00 sellers, 7gc Monday special . . CHILD'S TAN BUTTON BOOT Soft salf upper cloth top, Milo buttons, hand turned
Sizes gg
soles. 4 to 8
15c
Oar Close-out Grocery Sale Still Going On in Our Basement
FANCY PEABERRY COFFEE Any quantity, Of) r per pound at J V MINAS BLEND COFFEE 2 8 T at per pound -rfvJV MONARCH BRAND COFFEE Three pound 1 A can, (quantity limited) at A e X SARDINES IN OIL C at per can only w SAUER KRAUT Garden Brand, large size. O p
SALMON Wide Awake brand, extra fancy, pink, 1 lb. can at
SALMON Raceland brand, one m O pound can at i O V WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR Purina, the best, OQ nnnnrl narl'at7 a J J
ROLLED OATS Savoy brand, 3 pound package at only
BLUING Boy Blue, condensed, three 1 2c Q C bottles at only iJl SKINNER'S SPAGHETTI Per f? package at only CATSUP Mallard brand. large bottle, 20c; 10 small kntll. if nnlv v d
MALT EXTRACT Puritan or Buc seye, per can at only
CONDENSED MILK Eagle brand, O r
WASHING P0VDER Rub No-More, large ' package for only WASHING POWDER Grandmas, large packagefor only MATCHES Ohio Blue Tips, or Barbers best, per package at only PANCAKE FLOUR Aunt Jeminas Prepared Buckwheat or Pancake, large pkg. 45, small RIPE OLIVES Extra fancy, quart can at onlv
20c
79c
22c 15c 29c 14c 25c
5c 5c
SOAP Rub-No-More, at per bar, nionly V 2 C SOAP Ivory, sma'il O
4ru.l c, ClU ...... SOAP Galvanic, per bar SOAP Superior Family, bar ....
SOAP Swifts Pride g per bar . . SOAP U.S. ctxn kil r Nar "2 t
t'lUU) .v-a SOAP American
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SOAP CHIPS 20 m Mule Team, large 39 C package ....
SOAP Jap Rose 3 bars for
SOAP CHIPSMore, large package at . . SOAP CHIPS RUB 3 for onlv . . .
KITCHEN KLENZER At
per can. onlv
-Rub-N o - 35c OR NIX 25c
52 c
Family,
61 c
TOILET PAPER-Regu-lar price, 2 for 25c. Special at, O C ft, 3 rolls for tJ STOVE POLISH E.-Z.. 3 ,2,ccan5' 25c only
COFFEE Bomta, Steel cut, 3 lb. can. $1.00; per pound only EXTRACTS Crown Brand, Lemon and Vanilla, 8 oz. bottle at RED PITTED CEHRRIES Oriole brand, per can at only CHOCOLATA Makes chocolate instantly. large can at onlv MONARCH BAKED BEANS Per can at only KARO CORN SYRUP Per can at only SNIDERS TOMATO SOUP Large can at only RICE Best quality, at per pound only
CORN. PEAS OR TOMATOES Good quality QC
at per can uiuy TOMATOES No. 3 cans, red ripe, dozen cans, $! .75; per can SOAP POWDER Swift's Pride or "Rub-No-More, 4 packages for PRESERVES Farmhouse brand, per jar at onlv ARGO STARCH One pound package at only JELLY All kinds, three glasses for only '.
35c 25c 35c 60c 10c 10c .12c 6c
15c 15c 29c 9c 35c
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