Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 218, Hammond, Lake County, 4 March 1921 — Page 3
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Frirtav. March 4. 1921. HAKING'S INAUGURAL ADDRESS (Continued from page one.) "We must understand that ties of tlshnvfes at horn.'. It ulsu rttveaJo'l the just cause to nak; '''a p uuoa u. wo r.-i.- f.ir ::. ,m n 1,1 ritit v. f -.r w ' trade bind nations in closest intimacy heart of America as soima and ft arlcau hold no national prt juilitt:-, w o rntor- ' p ,.r spn!c!', niii'lj-y or tivl. ti,and none may receive except as he gives, and beat In jr in conrtderice unfailing. tain no spirit or re'ny;, we do not bate, ' dividual In b-.-t f,tt.d, ivji-re w We have not strengthened o-.trs in at--' "Amid it all, we have riveted the Raze do not revet, we dreim of no con- ; call t univ. rs;.l mm ve; o vi ry y t- t; :it am 11191 r u - of ...M r c i t i '11 1 iy I to pri va :.c- 1:1 pot u-.il , To) f t-i, Miv.lio fortune ,0- iv- war j soldier: a !'i!b ;i'.-' , ;ot ia HI'a: I iro'- - :r r ieot. r.o t ;'. o : '. i.e s 1 1: iilr.'s o rs.:i,.-" for s-'-Stlb' ili vii-i 'oi'. y ;; f l-.-or rnooMi; . 1 r i i o 1 t i 1 . v.o.u ; 1. . m:, v b- dl - w iinot'.'r or dyinw: for nt "Ou: : 11 oi eoraanef! witn our resources or our t,t n- or aw civilization to til'; i.nse.n..iu..-ir. !ui-.ii, nr noast or armed prowess. 1 t..,.mv or f-u il.tv all in t .'i ins, notary on our cor.tim nt where a ai:a tnu r'.v iiteousni ss a r'p. "'w,ec n. at-spiaj tins attitude wi,,- u ,... .. ..:- -,. ,..r- -....i motive i galaxy of rej.uWies i-.-fiei-t -s t'n- slurv of uoinoer.iey. where our freedom neer has foro-d upon us, t . -u-n.-s: ! v i,,, ,-- . f ... . ,. ..-.,. . i .u to t !i 1 cf.nte a ri-w 1: o 1 I I VI arid we hold a mai '" new world demncps-ev tin! in t'ic u.-w ttirned to the nrldt pmetit or ,irn;s umu, i, t,ran, ::i ... if,. ,. , ,, ... , , ,, , ,i: lib i ; 1 1 i .ra- ; . a 10.-w on f representative democracy, to be not ren-tii and e. uis'-cra t e ' tlon. or cro ! i- :;, v v . .; n!y an inspiration and ex-imr.i 1 1 r oiu ei.la-ire-t activities and . vx- v. nen l he governments : . a:. America, material y ami $i.!ritual!v. i,nnul .-!. :.'.! !l w in: the pan b.l cmibK i.-e. shai ha-.c .stab.'.hdie J a f re- d in like nor ,y and .sou!, to National 1 M ens-. I ' .io-.-t of lie; io'i; .,. "I'erh.tr-H we can make no more b'-'p- ' own and shrT.I have pancti-ne.l the. pur- can isicr the id... republic. u ,.,.. tlnn f nb-l ent! v wru'if.ful en. tribe, t ion by exainpl- than rrov o 'suit as wo have practiced it, I beln-ve ; ,.rv nan Td Mon.nr. i ca'l-.l un I ,,f a.-c-rd w.tit !.. a republic's capacity to emerpe front the last sorrow .tid final sacrifice of ! j - : highest agency of strer.jrth-r.ing- ,.-,. d viil and promoting f-.ccrd en both continents. Mankind needs a world-wide benci tii- wreekuL-. .if "i.;i.. 1 1 .-. Mile i . -r . t , . it... 1 ir.nrfr.1 i T ! hae hccn. warfaro ,ili bavo jyijjJjJjjlJjM erv. t'i'ik in the resumption , leflf.yi rr linHcre.arl,, T ... . :. 1 1 . . 1 .w...4.,.6. :' nit-Mt-red traail did no. r - rr- us .1 mong Individuals, among peoples. astated iatids nor desolated citb s 1 written. ' Mir s-ipr '""v"6 SJ'U'"" '1I-U 'l "1U mauff- t:0 B;,pin;: v our.d?. no breast w;t!i l.tf. of nr .mward rmrmal nu.v. iteenftruc. r: vrate an era of good f-elmtr to mark I it riid i.uvlve us in the d-lirium ,.f i ti...... read .ust m-nt. r-storatioi;-.a!l of - i.ie birth of a new-order. In such t.n- prndnurc. in expanded cm-tcv and ' th-ne must f !--. I would like to ii-rst.ir.daii? men will strive confidently credits in unbalanced iml.istrv. in un- '. hast-n th-m. If it ill HKhten the ; for the promotion of their better rel-i- K-.l-.r-cd ln.i.it-v . ,, 0, ,-. o ., , t ,0 f ,,,.1 . 1 .1,.. r,.s,liinn wlib ' tionships and ratio ' "lu promo 1.0 th.e and undi-turb-d relatienshh s. While which we take tin the task b i me repeat v.r 2 G omiti-3 aa essential to r-ace. it uncoy, ,--,! ur Portl..u of baleful s-b ' !' r .air lo'io, v - sb.-.it jrlve no pe.-.,.ie -3 P. It .1 3 "si" '' ? ;? 9 9 I
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1 EXTRA (NO MAIL OR PHONE ORDERS) 11 Regular 15c "Fashion Net" Hair. Nets 1 1 $1.25 Dozen ; g Extra good quality, cap arid fringe shapes. AH colors in this sale. Always sell for 1 5c. Sat- EE;H urday only $1.25 a dozen. Right is reserved to limit quantities. Ei
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Lace Vestees, 59c A brand new shipment of pretty va! lace and net vestees a host of attractive styles. All specially priced at 59c.
New Purses, 89c You have the choice of back-strap and top- rrH ; Hi strap ty!es, in black and tool leather. All EE Ei smart patterns. Very special Saturday at 89c. EE
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Easter is but three weeks away, and no longer does Spring linger just around the corner, but is a reality and here. You will want a costume and all the interesting details that reflect the freshness of Spring. Lowered prices make an immediate inspection of our stocks desirable, New things arrive dailv.
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Every advertised item is an extra low-price inducement to do your Spring shopping tomorrow EE EE at this store complete witli everything needed for the new- season. EE
Dresses Easter Day tkes oa a new aspect if yoa join the parade clad in one of these smart frocks. When it comes to selecting the fascinating silk models of taffeta, canton crepe rrngnoni tte, crepe de chine, cr the cloth ones. I he wisest selection is to take cue of each. $18.75 to $78.30
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Silk Shirtings EEJ Saturday only. 32-inch Silk Shirtings, in just the colors for c5 men's shirts and women's waists. Regular $2 value. C 1 OQ EH Per yard 1
Georgette Crepe Stand. Percales-
All Silk Georgette Crepe. 40 inches wide. Good color range.
$2.48 values. Saturday reduced to. . ,
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The regular 29c Standard Per- EE cales (36 inches wide), in light and dark shades, go on 1 Q sale Saturday, per yard. E
Distinctly original models of taffeta in the ide skirt and straight line effect. Trimmed with triangle pockets of self material, scallcpcd bottom or motifs of vivid embroider'.
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Suits Variety abounds in the new Suits and one may select models for the taster promenade in semi-tailored, box jacket cape coat or coolie jacket styles. Navy tric.oinc French serge and Poiret twill and tan vclour checks are predominate, moderately priced, $25 to $150. at $29. 75 Wry smart indeed are these French serge suits. Some are plain-tailored, shewing the unbelted jacket, while others are conservative semi-tailored models for women of maturer tastes.
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A new dress for the young girl or miss is very easy of selection at this store. EE: Pongee and taffeta models have just arrived, very attractively styled, indeed, EE. and trimmed with yarn and ribbon. Sizes 2 to 6 and 8 to 14. At each price, E exceptionally good values. EEE New Paul Jones Middies, $1.98 1 Fresh, brand new Middies of good-wearing white Jean Cloth. Some plain white, EE others trimmed with contrasting hlue, rose and copen. Sizes 4 to 22. A com- HS plete new line. Special at $1 .98. E
Coats for Spring $37.50 Tot ward off March winds you wfil need one of thete short Sport Cape Coats, long coats or capes of polo cloth or Bolivia. The colors are reindeer, brown and Pekin, and each coat smart !v stvlrd indeed.
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New Skirts, at $10.75 Checked Velours and wool plaid and striped serges i.re iino'i.i the favored fabrics, blue, tan. brown and
green coinbinjlicns art favored. Box ard knife plaits
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Your Neza Spring Blouse Is Here $5. 98 to $19. 75 Lovely Blouses blossom out gaily for Easter in such smut materials a? Canton Crepe, Georgette and Crepe dc Chine, that simple models are almost torgolton. Surplice, tie-back blouses with ornamentations of bead and embroidery make popular Suit models. Hundicds of styles at $3.98 to $18.75. At each price, unusual values.
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A good suit never cost so little. Young men's and more conservative styles. Right from our regular stocks made by the best makers in the country. Mostly "allthe year round" weights, at $29.75.
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Every good kind of an overcoat a man would care to see is included. Just pay half of what the price tag calls for. "Hart, Schaffner oc Marx," "Society Brand" and "MichaelsStern" overcoats. Take your pick at half price.
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vS7- Lingerie of Quality
Here are High Shoes, Single-Strap Flumps, Oxfords and Brogue Oxfords in such leathers as fine black and brown kidskin, vici kid, gunmetal and mahogany calfskin. The desired styles women are seeking for Spring wear. Very special for Saturday at $2.95.
Men's Signet Shoes, $3.95 "Known everywhere for service." in mahogany and tony red calf and gunmetal. A genuine Goodyear welt shoe, in English or London broad toe, as illustrated.
Big Values These Men's $4 Spring SHIRTS, $2.85
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Smart Corsets correctly ft'ed assure a smai't appearance. Before selecting the Spring Costume, buy a new Coi;:et and be certain of a rrnart appearance. Our rtocks conform to the season's models, give maximum comfort and wear. We carry complete lines of such w-il knewrf Corsets as COSSARD, NF..M0, AMERICVN LADY, k'ABO, LA RE0. All corfets fitted without cliaigc. At $1.50 and up.
A i.ew shipment of Crepe de (.'urn: n! iv Hiivj; Sat:n Luv-Tie . ' ev. :-ed,T' b'auty and rjuahty call t nnud the netd for a generous u;plv o! (t'y uiid-it!.:"vs for t!; Spn.T. on. Here jot! will hnd a f.ne -mety Caiiu-s-'es. cxc;'.n?ife in vorl.ri!.in.-!:ip, (.;orgetlc trirniied in mati;, p-eiJy i !nra $1.23 ti C3."y.
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All new Spring Patterns. Every shirt perfect," made of fine silk-striped woven madras and basket weave cloth. Guaranteed fast colors. All sizes.
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You'll hnd a bis selection here of the new narrow brim
and conservative models in brown, seal, black, green,
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