Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 224, Hammond, Lake County, 11 March 1921 — Page 3
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THK TIMES Page Three tREPE AND RIBBON MAKE THIS PRETTY ROBE FOR MILADY wWp entertained Wednesday at the Imnic of Mr. Wm. Miller in Chicago. The Modern I-lsci:ia club was entertained yesterday by Mrs. Furgeson. Mrs. Frank McPhearson was called to Kansas City the flest of the week owing to the serious Illness of her mother, Mrs. Day. Mrs. Caroline Abel, who has been seriously in from heart trouble Is reported much Improved. service. IJJble school and morning and frustrated the attempt of three auto bandits to loot the grocery and forelgrn exchange of his master, Leonard Malone, the armed trio attacked Malone when he refused to Tiand over the contents of his cash register, then the Rrtat Dane got busy, leaping at the throats of the Intruders and routing them. Finally the bandits turned their pistols on the dog and then fled without obtaining- a cent. service at usual time. Special services MUNSTER in the afternoon, several out-of-town am m m. a wa as'r X ui. Want Mere Temporary Relief pastors to speak, special music Evening services as usual, with special music and song service. All who wish to participate In this anniversary service and det'ire to remain all day, bring your basket dinner and receive our hearty welcome. Coffee or lemonade will be served free. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Lambert waj a Hammond shopper Thursday. Mrs. It. Drown spent Thursday In Hammond. Miss Netta Watts was called horns from hr duties as teacher of the Hessvllle sthool yesterday on account of the xerlous Illness of her father. The Munster public school will have picture t;l Id e.i and a little program Friday evening. March lis. Coffee and cakn -will be sold, everybody invited. Mrs. r)eXtltter Is on' the sick list. Erna Kuske returned to Valparaiso after a few days visit at home. Mrs,. D. Schoon spent Wednesday at the homo of her daughter. Mrs. Peter Jabaay. Of course, if tou are content to there is no remedy that fires more hare only temporary relief from the terrifying itching and burning of fiery, flaming' akin diseases, then you are satisfied to remain a slave to ointments, lotions and other local remedies applied to the rarface of the skin." Heal grennine relief from eczema, tetter, scaly eruptions or any other form of skin irritations cannot be expected until you free your blood of the germs which cause these disorders. And for this purpose satisfactory results than S.S.S., the fine old blood remedy that sroea down to the source of every blood disorder end routs .out the germs which cause the trouble. S.S.S. is sold by all drugffista. Begin taking it today, and if you will write a complete history of your case, our medical director will give you expert advice without charge. Address Chief Medical Adviser, 155 Swift Laboratory, Atlaav to, Ga. M01HMMM) For Expectant Mothers Dsed Or Three Gekeratigxs (ram ro aooaLlT o otuismooo tm Sjist. ri PUDFIILO RISULATOI CO, DlrT. B-Ap ATLAHTA. HESSVILLE DOG DIES TO STOP BANDITS CHICAGO, March 10. A great Dane doff fought a Rattle of death today The Church of Chrl.t will celebrate Its first dedication annlveraryf Sunday. March 13. by having an tifil day UP FOR EASTER!!iiiiM
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This dainty negligee would mak' any pretty woman beautiful, that is the opinion of the designer who rrhde it, and it is the opinion of many women who have seen it, Tha new cape fashion shows its influence here. The robe is made of canton crepe and trimmed with many loops of dainty satin ribbon. '
MERRILLVILLE
The il. E. Ladies tea was weil attended, there was over 60 lunches served. There was a committee appointed to see about making a cement sidewalk In front of the parsonage. The out of town guests were Mr J. B. Blatchley, Mrs. Geo. Loyce, Mrs. Geo. Costello, from Gary; and Mrs. John Clyde from California. Vemard Mania and his pal, George Kribs from Camp Grant were here over Sunday, with Mr. ?..'an!s parents and other relatives. The Telephone company are trimmingthe- trees on Lincoln highway, getting ready for spring. Mrs. Llllle Pierce and daughter, Mrs. John Clyde, was calling on relatives in Crown Point last Wednesday.
HOBART
Mrs. Otto blzelove. who underwent an operation last Monday at the Mercy hospital at Gary Is getting along nicely. Mrs. John Schroeder, -who has been In poor health for some "time was taken to a hospital In Chicago the first of the week. John E. Larson, who has been visiting with his two sons at Takima. Wash, during the winter, returned home Tu-;sday. The members of the Ideal Book club s '
Announcement H. E. Turner has purchased the Bon-Ton Grocery and Meat Market at St. John. It will be his greatest pleasure to have the continued patronage of the store's old patrons, as well as to meet many new ones. The store will be operated on the principle of quality, service and courtesy, carrying a full line of high grade groceries, meats and vegetables at all times. Special prices will prevail during opening week. We will pay the highest prices for your produce. Yours for Service, H. E. TURNER, IHE BON-TON GROCERY AND MARKET
Phone 17-R
St. John, Ind.
Every Woman Thinks
I Wisb 1 CotxH Male My Owa Dresses Tou can have stylish up-to-dat Jreses tr the price of material. V teacn you how to cut. fit and fcnd make dresses. Business coures for Professional IressmaJtinff and Designing. Iay and Evening Classes. VALENTINE DRESSMAKING COLLEGE 6205 S. Halsted Street Sara Patek, Principal Patterns Cut to Measure. CALL OS WHITE TOB TIEM3
A Colorful Blouse $5.98 to $20.00
Tiether it be of sheer georgette or luxurious crepe de chine or of canton crepe, a blouse is a necessary feature of the Spring custome. One's blouse needs are fully met here, in respect to style, color and material at each price.
KAUFMANN & WOLF - Hammond. In Q
Easter Candies of Every Description Chocolate Easter Rabbits, Chocolate Easter Eggs, filled with fruits and nuts. Chocolate Baskets. Here, too, you'll find Easter Egg Dyes and Easter Cards in great variety.
SPRING SKIRTS New ones in swagger plaids for hard wear, rain or shine. Knife, box and accordian plaited. Very attractive colorings. J5.98to'25
Radiant EASTER Apparel Specially Priced Saturday Women contemplating new clothes for Easter will do well to see what this store offers tomorrow in the way of extra values on smrat apparel for the coming holiday.
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SUITS $49.75. A group of distinctly smart navy blue tricotine suits is specially priced Saturday at $49.75. Expensive in appearance, yet moderate in price and trimmed with either braid or embroidery or with very pretty sashes. Other smart suits of Poiret Twill, wool poplin, tricotine, nary erge or velour checks, make up a collection that is very representative and are wonderful values at each price, from $25 to $105. New ones arrive daily.
DRESSES
$24.50 Very lovely canton crepe and taffeta creations, the lastvord in smart frocks and for sale at $24.50. There are navy, brown and black dresses, trimmed with embroidery and eyelet work. Extraordinary dress value to be sure. There are other dresses ranging in price from $17.75 to $90 of mignonette kitten ear crepe, canton crepe, crepe de chine, charmeuse, taffeta and lace that bespeak the last word in good style and in fair pricing, too.
COATS $29.75 Here are short sport cape coats, practical little polo coats, and longer coats at $29.75 that have all the earmarks of much higher priced models. You will find coats for every occasion ir this really remarkable sale at $29.75. Other coats from $11 to $110 are of valora, Ramona cloth, tricotine, wool velour and bolivia, variously embroidered. Some show the huge circular or trianguler collar. Sport Cape Coats, luxurious wraps and Dolmans.
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The correct styles for women, specially priced.
Dresses for Confirmation A Very Complete Showing Beautiful Confirmation Dresses for children in sizes 6 to 16, of voile, organdie, chiffon and georgette ; trimmed with silk sash, embroidery, laces and rose buds. An assortment that will satisfy exacting mothers, all specially priced for Saturday, $4.98 to $17.50. Featured is a group of French Batiste models, embroidered and lace trimmed, and with a simple white sash. The price Is $11.50.
Coats for Children A Complete Size Range 'The near approach of Easter makes a new coat for the young girl more imperative than ever. Here you will find coats for children of all ages in every smart material. A complete size range, as follows : Sizes 2 to 6 at $-98 to $6.98 Sizes 7, 8, 9, (intermediates) $6.98 to $10.00 Sizes, 8 to 14 (including juniors) $10.00 to $24.50
Smart Footwear Is Most Essential The Neiv Pumps and Oxfords All Sizes and Widths $7 tO $ 1 2 Al1 Sizes and Widths
It is gratifying to know that every footwear need of women can be satisfied at this great shoe store. Here are the newest pumps and oxfords in mahogany calf, vici kid, patent leather and in satin in every smart shade and last to be found. Louis or mili tary heels, all widths and sizes. At each pair from $7 to $12, extra value.
Furnishings for Men Low Priced!
MEN'S NEW SPRING NEGLIGEE SHIRTS Made of woven and corded madras and basket weaves, conservative and fancy weaves, in a large assortment of patterns, guaranteed fast colors. A new O shirt if they f ade . . . . V Others $1.15 to $8.50
MEN'S SHIRTS OF FINE IMPORTED MADRAS With silk stripe very dependable in quality and exceptional value, large assortment of patterns every shirt guaranteed fast O C C color at O.OV
MEN'S SILK NECKWEAR Heavy rich lustrous silk in the new narrow or wide open shape made with slip easy band, hundreds of beautiful patterns to choose from, special at this sale, & 1 for only Others 50c to $2.50
MEN'S PHOENIX HOSE Of pure thread silk, fine gauge, seamless lisle .heel and toe. Various colors. Spe- Q A cial, per pair. A complete line of Phoenix Hose in silk and lisle from 40c to $1.50
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Your Spring Hat, Sir! It Is $4.50 Time for a new hat, and for one of the new narrow brim, wide band hats shown here in the new shades of brown. Harvard, light brown, green and grey, only $4.50, others from $2.50 to $7.00. Men's New Spring Caps Made with leather peak, plain colors and 5ft 2 fancy patterns, Saturday" very special at
BOYS' BLUE SERGE SUITS, $9.75 Are almost a tradition for Easter wear. This is a special sale of fine blue serges.
They are of a fast blue, all wool, a material that will wear extra well, and stand up under constant usage. Nicely tailored and finished. Big values at $9.75. TWO-PANTS SUITS, $15.75 Sturdy clothes for sturdy young Americans who demand such clothes. An extra pair of pants with each suit means lots and lots of wear. Fine cassimeres, worsteds and cheviots at $15.75. Sizes 8 to 18. BOYS' CAPS Made of fine suitings. New Spring patterns, leather peaks and leather sweat band. !? 1 Sizes 68 to 7. Special at. .
Petticoats, $3.98 Special Sale Jersey Silk Models Soft clinging Jersey Silk in all the lovely desired shades for Spring, forms these Petticoats that every woman wants.
New frocks call for new petticoats. At this price one may purchase at a cost the lowest in years.
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