Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 215, Hammond, Lake County, 1 March 1921 — Page 3

ir'age TiUeO V0U MITT HAVE 1 fSII NET FROCK TO BE IN SWIM nttfn.1 the l.a.-k-i ha", lo-jmauient at ' ': not Kr.day tJ Saturday.-li-1 Casey U fun.ir.oi to the house on avoount of i(!ntss. The latest word from Mrj. Thomas Arnott, who is in ithe hos-pital iin Hammond, la that she la getting along nicely. visitor-! Sunday. Miss Cyi'thia Ma-ger of Chicago spent Sunday with her parents. Ben Hepp of Hammond visited his father here Sunday. Michael Schillo. Jr., or Hammond is spending several days here with his grandparents, Mr. and Mm. Phil Katz. Mrs. Pi:trr Hoffman in very ill at her. homo. Tlr friends hope for a speedy rocovory. load of hay, breaking; his arm and a bad cut on the head, his brother escaped with dlsht Injury. Miss Dora Plekho visited her parents over Sunday. storm of criticism was too treat to bo Ignored. F.ishon Hughes of the. Methodist church declared Sunday in a sermon that he hoped thtre would be no prle fighting In Boston in the name of charity. "The most awfal thine abont pr!zflghtinr." he declared. "Is net that iw men will aree to pound each othr Into inaensibiU'.r. bu tbat thousands will go to wateh them do It." MOTlMSllEND For Expectant Mother Osed er Tehee Cekerattomx earn ro sooLfT et SOTBtstooo u rm MST. rut BaAPnsLD RtauLATOt Co. Birr. S-fl. AttAMT. MUNSTER John Hulnzinga. teacher in the parochial school, had a lad accident on Standard i.enuo Thursday nicrht. whi'.e riding- his motorcycle. A party from KinMng in a larse car ran into f 4 CRITICS FORCE BOSTON ,'400M' TO DROP RING BOUTS BOSTON, Ma3? March 1. The much 7DMFri,ih " Mornloi. V1C l-W 5tron,, Hsalthy COOK Mrs. Math Meyer i spending several t.. : t . . i Ml 9 fTSSs u th(y T6' Itch, row 62fiLft Smrt or Burn, if Sore, rC C Irritated- Inflamed'" or TOUR tltOGranulated. use Murins often. Soothes. Refresh e. Safe for Infant or Adult At all Drugffists, Write for Free Eye 60010 "brlas C7 tm4j CM asao m .. iJtii.insti. breaking hrs knee cup 4 i na. .ii in.caso n un ncr uaugn'.or, j Mr. Matiiew Noessren. j Mr. and Mrs. Lnuis Kenning anil daughter. KthPi. wrro Hn:iinvn.i and iirjlsin him badly. If was taken ; advertised boxing -'iow in the nam Try a "Timrs Want Ad" to M. Margaret's ho.--p.tai. Nick Kovfniiuvi n and his brotlier hnd th m isf ort uni- to tip o-.er with a of charity t have been given Thursday night under the auspices of Uoston'f "400" has been called off. The x' .Otwt t A

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The rainy fr'.ftnds of Mrs. Feier Zit. Tbo was fsJten to th hospital at H(vmon-i Fridiy night, for an operation for 1ntiat!nat trouble, will (be pleased to know that owintr to an Improvement in hf-r condition, it as found tinneces3&ry to pprform th opTtlon. She n-as hrousht home Sunday afternoon and 1 resting: quite comfortably at the present tltno. ' Th Iais cf the Aid society -were very yleasa-ntly entertained y M-Lcs FCaift Hook. at. her horaa Thursday arternoon. Ther was a 3arg attendance and an enjoyabla afternooa was -pent by all.Mr. and Itra. Jacies Jam-leson -wars ITammond visitors Saturday. Mrs. Jennie Hutching of TTarstmnd. accompanied 'by her llttl Krand daughter, Marjcaret liar-, iorn. visited Mr. and Sirs. C. M. IHtitchins. Sunday. Mrs. Plummer of jde. Ind , has been the fruet of Mrs. H. C. I-ydick for ral 3ay..

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Cleo Brown Tvent to Chicago yesterday. Mr. and Mr. CM. Jj. nagron. -went to ''Jrant Park. 111., yesterday t visit relative for a. couple of days. Arthur Williams, -who has been confined o the hous for two weeks, 1? bfe to get down to -work aaraln. Many from here ar rrePar'.ns' to

EXPOSURE ACHES -RHEUMATIC PAIS Sloan's Liniment, kept handy; takes the fight out of them SLOSHING around in the wet and then the dreaded rheumatic twinge! But not for long when Sloan's Liniment is put on the jobl Pains, strains, sprains how soon this Md family friend penetrates without rubbing and helps drive 'em away! And how cleanly, too no muss, no bother, ro stained skin or clogged pores JMuscles limber up, lumbago, sciatica, reuralgia, backache are promptly relieved. Keep a bottle handy. Get one today if you've run out of Sloan's Liai Xient, it's so warming. All druggists 35c, 70c, $1.40. The largest bot tle holds six times as much as the smaller.

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Every Woman Thinks I Willi 1 Coui'd Make My Own Drew i To'J can have sty:;sh up-fr.da; drsss far the price of material. We teach you how to cut, fit and tmd make dresses. Business nourrs for Professional iJressmakinit n.nd Desisnin;. Day and KvrninK Classes. VALENTINE DRESSMAKING COLLEGE 6205 S. Halsted Street Sara Patek, Principal Patterns Cut to Measure. CAI.Z. 02t WHITE FOB TXBJCS

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EXTRA Men's Blue Serge Suits $12.50 If you are a big man and can wear size 44 to 50, you'll get a real suit bargain tomorrow. Think of it. genuine blue serges for $12.50. But they are sizes 44 lo 50. If that's your size, be here early.

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260 Selections (130 Retired Numbers) Columbia EtOr Records.. Never before have Columbia Records ever sold for 59c. All perfect records such artists as Ted Lewis, Van and Schenck. Paul Biesc Trio, Art Hickman's Orchestra included. ' Get your share while they last. (On sale Furniture Dept. and Main Store, center aisle.)

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Every one in this big men's store is included. Pick out the one you like and just deduct half of what the price tag calls for the greatest sale of overcoats any store in this district ever held. None reserved all half price.

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L'Uters nd young men's u I s t ers, Chesterfields, conservative models, in such materials as Nicunas, Melton, Worrombos. some fur collard models.

BOY'S HIGH SCHOOL OVERCOATS -Qbm-plete range of sizes. 1 3

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Big Suit Values $24.75 Mightly little to pay for a suit that is, a good one like these here at $24.75. Models for men and young fellows right from our regular stock. It's a radical clearance Wednesday at $24.75. .

Suits at $29.75 and $38.75 Lots of "Hart. Schaffner & Marx" and "Society Brand" models. Men's and young men's styles, the kind of clothes you've been payyig up to $50 for at $29.75 and $38.75.

Men's '1 Work Shirts 1 75c Each EE Men's heavy Indigo Blue Work Shirts, cut extra EES large and double sttiched throughout. Sizes 14'? EE to 17 included, worth $1.50, Wednesday only 75c. 1 Men's 35c Cotton Sox I 18c pair EE Choice of blatk and colors, good grade of cotton, EE reingorced heel and double toes. 18c a pair at 3 EE pair for 50c. H Boys' $1 Percale Trousers Special 50c EE Hundreds of neat striped patterns to choocc from EE in fine percale and madras. Guaranteed fast colors. EE Special $1 blouses for 50c.

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Advance Showing New Spring Suits

specializing at $37.50

Navy blue tricotine and smart velour tan checks are featured at $37.50. They will appeal to the women wanting the new things "first." By all means see these suits. As thy are decidedly advanced models tailored with an elegance and distinction of line that will appeal to particular women. Some are trimmed with braid and embroidery, while others are severely plain.' A Wide Ch oice of Suits $25 to $85 No matter what price you decide to pay for your Spring Suit you will find a sufficed variety here at each price, to allow a liesurely choice tricotihe, French Serge and Poiret Twill are the new materials (with some velour checks) showing such trimming, as embroidery, beading, stitching and applique of contrasting colors.

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Specially Reduced $29 Fresh, brand new frocks, recently arrived from New York are specially, priced Wednesday at $29.75. The discriminating woman will admire them for their smart style. Navy, brown and black are the cobrs and there is a diversity of models, large enough to satisfy every feminine whim. Trimmed with embroidery, lace and English eyelet with overskirt, straight line effect or wide circular skirt models.

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Dresses Reveal the Mode 19-87

Russian, Chinese and Egyptian are influences one finds in the vivid motifs which enliven the cloth and silk frocks for Spring. Trim little basque and voluminous skirts typical of Spanish origin or slim graceful lines are featured in all their 1921 desirability. It is remarkable also how truly economical has their purchase become.

Sport Cape Coats Special $29. 75 Practical, clever little models for every day wear or for motoring in blue and reindeer velour, ruge triangular or circular collar add a touch of distinction to these models. You will admire, too, the way in which stitching acd embroidery of contrasting color adds to their loveliness. Specially priced at $29.75.

Sport Coats and Wrap Coats $36. 75 A collection of Short Sport Bolivia Polo Coats and Long Wrap Coats that embrace most of Spring's wrap needs for women and misses. You will find Every good shade, for spring wear, each model emphasizing clever lines and trimmings of fringe, embroidery stitching, at $38.75 exceptional value, indeed.

Coats of Navy Serge Special $15. 75 For the woman who wants a practical coat of real utility, we have featured these pretty models of navy serge, at $15.75. Made with belt all around and nicely tailored and finished. This is a really economical coat "buy" for $15.75. All size.

Final Drastic Disposal of Winter Coats $19.75 and $27.50 Here, undoubtedly, are the lowest prices and biggest values ever j genuine bargain. Trimmed with collars of black Seahne and offered in such fine coats of Bolivia and Wool Velour. These coats j finely lined. At the season's start they sold for more than double, are excellent for present wear and as a next year's investment a Tomorrow's prices of $19.75 and $27.50.

Fine Blue Serge Suits for Boys at $12.50 What can be better than a blue serge suit for school or dress? We've never before sold such good ones for $12.50. You'll be surprised at their fine tailoring, and wearing quality. Guaranteed fast color blue serge. j , 2-Pants Suits at $15.75 These suits formerly sold from $22.50 to $25. Fine cassimeres, worsteds and cheviots. They all have two pair of pants, which rheans double the wear. Big variety of patterns. $4 and$ 4.50 Pants at$2.15 They are fast color blue serges for school and dress. None better if you paid double. Nicely made and tailored. A big pants value for Wednesday at $2.15.

A NEW WAIST FOR SPRING, $5.95

A crepe de chine Blouse, boyishly simple, or an elaborate Over-blousc - i "T..I ! L All .1 . t .

yji smaii iyuiK may grace me new sun. t-vi tnree styles are here, new and charming. Georgette and crepe de chine in white, flesh, bisque, etc. Lace and embroidery trimmed. Sizes 36 to 46 at $5.95.

SILK LINGERIE SPECIALLY PRICED

Children 's Presses Pretty Gingham Dresses, organdy and braid trimmed, in sizes 7 to 14. Special at $1.98 to $5.98. Gingham Dresses for girls, 14 to 16 sizes. Specially prictd at $3.98 to $6.48.

New clothes just naturally demand new underthings, and here are boxes of the softest, laciest bits of Lingerie one would desire, in crepe de chine, georgette and Belding satins. Val lace, Irish lace, embroider', ribbons and flowers add beauty to the garments. Camisoles, $1.25 to $3.98, and Envelope Chemises $3.48 to $7.98.

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