Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 227, Hammond, Lake County, 15 March 1921 — Page 12

THE TIMES Fridnv, March 11. .1921. 1 . . Mja.iCOOK ns d n 1o there. Hopinr: on will publish til's at the ia rk her ; by i.-iakinp- thrcf f-iiifjl' thrt'p i.' 'i. inn.-, hjtt.na in a larg- crow d on hand Sunday to Rivo li i in tli" razz !i:s -y.; v. as out ct order. l:ntHa"JC ''o icd 'cm and a g: t inio xx ;is h;i'l !' ttu. The Vomii-n's U no lit .Vssoclalion of MiiT,',l"a nrn r''iiucstol to mint at tli K. of Hall Tu.Hdny, March lot!., fit 1 I'. M. to attend tho funeral of Mrs. LOVKLY CIriONNKS I' 1 ; i i ; . .. . . i i.Mi THAT Sl'N PARLOR In Hit tlifrn noM. n. citaiilms. ..'.. I. ";;'!. '.:nrr ! Ilaaor o- o ii S : TV . . v"1 . i:-.5t-i f VOICE OF ii I'vTve. ! THE - 1!- c- and - ,r'"-k: t fi vn tailios. ft fi ; i t -- t xx ' i lias's. Cn? if the b;- xv all .ps- x r !rft ti-!il f' ni:o almost krii.aiTf:! . 1 : i I . ; r :n a n u.", t!ie ton ,-. a strict r xxhere h v K-.t-R E OPL E .,r t:.c ..'" ..! x- 1:1 tind a .uih.-ii t',r.m, iv man l.a 1 4 iokrel ar-l txxn rrrp, .-i:i"'.h'r :.! n liaif a tar'.i !,;!! i.f fi.sh. Soirilay I i-ounli.i ! n no a RUTH SWATS THREE - -. Mi- : ..an! A;i,n-i! j ' ' ! : 'it-- S ii-.i .!.:;! t.i.M.-.l a i i.i- j homers, 3 siNGLE't,;::c; r;:.T v r ,M;--v . !-irv Kr-'.z t f Foit Wax :ic is K I: tor if Vhe T mi" : li.ipin on thj i : r ; i . i i 1 5 ;-r Th--il. i f r xx. in tlv 1f;h, thre wcr thro , Kuinhiu --st. South Uk'ott axrnue, Last I nlfo fiiMivfnj at U kin:. 'f SH Kl-. -.r.ii . l.a.. M.i ro'i u,-. mvu , smuiaicu anutat; , , -HI -!': 'v t;i .1. r j.j r. .! .-. :v;x a :-. 1 i ( i.v ,.,.,. n-li'ii xx a n t s : 1 '-a he Kut Ii is r i:r:J.nur i r. ; o hoini run , u . . . . . . . ... ... . . . I . I I . 1 1 a u, a ;',', ;.; .:tr,-r.fi i.'imir.s su;-. .- auo- xx ui u- i .- i , maka ;t l.iul ! i mi ,!,, 1 r l ! form in .:il. .. r !"t ts that lu- en ba.e in thr. ..--mlt. M I.iiii :-!.a :.-v is vixifns fri"n.-s What I xx-ouM 1-k- t Un.o.v is xx ! y tinav li! i.lioti.. t.uml-fr I ci.uhl .a !tj -arryinf mu.-h omoss tat. Hai-o nmi a hn t day a t i: t il a y when fry a "TilTlCS Want Ad ; hoy U' iii r f Kim up a" a a mini h u ' I'.a'oo ill-: i; hf. o.l t!' Sunday cjo.x 1 lo- fannod. tur-o liiiif.' ami t h tp xx .n !!:': I EDWARD C. MINAS CO. DOUBLE STAMPS WEDNESDAY EDWARD C. MINAS CO.

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' ., -.11 1 l, had "pep" so will you when vou 1 uu au Miuvx iit class, even our "Huck Hn:i" says so. . I 1 1 ''' Mothers I cm cawyer man 3 to 9 second floor. i ' i 5 . 'i .51 II ( ' f..Y-''f 4 l

BOY'S CRASH SUITS New color coru'omations or lem Sawyer play Su.t. 3 to 9 years at

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COY'S FINE WOVEN Chevoit Suit?, the lorn Sawyer "pep" suit in 3 new quality suits for hard wear, 3 to 9 vears. at

f ' -WAShWEAS" For KoJ boys & Confirmation and Easter Suits are here for boys, 3 to 9 years. 5l A SPECIAL SELLING OF WOMEN'S AND MISSES 17 Q too' t 0.? il wq u Tldese dresses have been marked very special -for this sale being a lot of discontinued models adaptable for Spring wear. Limited number includes. Embroidered Satins, Georgette, Taffetas, Tricotine and Serge. A good assortment in various sizes, an early selection is urgently advised. baring frocks cf Taffeta, Chrmeuse, Canton Crepe are occupying the center of fashion for Spring and there is much to be admired in the new styles, colors and adornments. We have such a great variety to choose from one hardly knows just what to choose, for each one seems prettier than the next. But the most discriminating woman will hnd tier dress fancies well taken care of here, now. Prices are much more reasonable at $29.75 $35 $39.75 $49,75 A Lcvely Display of GIRLS' CONFIRMATION DRESSES s - 1 A.'rN ,r .-'3 A 5 t) 9 V ... JV-"l 1 1 1 C3 I iJair.ty voiie tind organdy, for misses, 7 to 16 years. H. R. H. Paint Cleaner, used for the Por.Iiry Wire ralvan Peint, Devoe's Rt-e w.JI paint, tiful shades to from. Galion cans. .' i.t(), 6 foot Me. 130 ;u 7.Soi-;oojwork. j2c PK.!. at. llae. hunch Fornirrcw in Our CAFETERIA Fine:! home cocking, and prices very reasonable. (Third Floor) . ,"x1 M 1--J - -!

pui on a lona Sawyer Suit. They rc real

Clever Suits for real boys, patterns are new. colors are rich and even, can't fade or run. Lach garment tits perfectly yet roomy, reinforced where strain conies. Yokes are double. Waistbands are sturdy; buttonholes don't tear out. Collars "set" properly, sleeves hang the way sleeves should, with cutis that fit the wrist. Good looking buttons are extra strong and sewn on to stav.

will be delighted to choose from these new opnng ciounes. ceiy size ior uie uuic years. See them in the Juvenile Section,

Tom Sawyer Suits Have Style, Quality, and are Moderately Priced

BOY'S MADRAS Tom Sawyer Suit?, cle;tructive styles for 3 to 9 years, special 9 v2' C, "MIDDY" SUITS Of w'iite Indian heads and fancy colored wash fabric, the lorn Sawyer special, 4 to 9 vears at $4.93 and .JSl 5 SOMETHING NEW TO SEW Pattern Dresses Of toile du nord ginghams, all cut with trimmings and buttons for the home dressmakers. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Priced from $1.50 to $2.43. Art Section. PRETTY NEW Vi V men s xroras V Fayored for Service and Dress Wear Hie new footwear modes are full of surprises this season. Vou have never seen so many different kinds, designed in pleasing lines for every woman and miss. And you will find many happy surprises in values, too. Beautiful Mahogany, Tan, Calf, like picture, goodyear welt sewed soles, a most popular creation, priced Brown and Black Glazed Kid Oxfords, Cuban heels, blurher model A to D sizes J Q f 3 to 9, our special at V-fO Girl's Oxfcrds, brown, gun metal, medium round toes and welt soles, sizes A Q 2; ' to 7, a snecial at ST.O Latest Suede Creation?, one and two strap fancy models, covered Preach heels, hand turned soles, priced g Children's Slipper In brown kid and black patent leather, with ankle stray, sizes 4 to 8, special per pair V Que? beau select AQ ,'cuid Veneer, fur- J Coffee, our fancy ;if-rc poiuh, 4 oz. 1 Minas blend, at per - ttS-.-at . . 19c 20c at vifAtf

FABRICS that Spell ECONOMY, Wednesday Our entire yard goods section is brimful with springlike fabrics that solve your dress and home needs economically. Read these :

Foulards, 40 inches wide, beautiful assortment of floral designs, formerly selling at $3.93, Wednesday Qg Chiffon Taffeta, 40 inches in black only. regular rina irw CP .2.98 snecial at Woe! Frani, 42 inches in pretty dark shades for spring dresses, values up to $3.98, 2 50 on sale at . .

36 in. LONG CLOTH 10 Yard Bolts 3 1 .4-9

Madras, 36 inches, very fine for boys blouse romps in tnnps Cf vlk.o ill t A f-J y special per yard at Gingham School Dresses Very Special at $1.95 Economy is their real name, quality and long service is their second. You'll probably want more than one when you see their fine stvles and colors. Sizes 2 to 6. Regular $2.69 values $1.95. Hand Made Blouses $7.95 to $12.50 Every woman treasures exquisite hand wrought apparel. -J itf. These blouses have the added 'Su' allurment of new fashion in- J--? terest, and moderate marking. VV Made of FVench voile and imported bastiste. Their narrow W shoulders, fitted cuffs, well fit- VH , ting collars and other little niceties, give the blouses marked distinction. rv7. ffigJjg

FINE EASTER CLOTHE

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New Spring Norfolks with Two Pairs of Trousers Specially Priced

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h The largest and most complete showing we announccc Boys' Super-Value With two pairs of trousers Li El nrTTCD MATri?UlQ h uli i L,i I'lniuainij N BETTER STYLES viADE SIKONGLK ( 1? M WEAR LONGER Cassimcres, tweeds and serges. All sizes from Boys' Long Trouser Newest single or double breasted models lows of 1 3 to 20 years. Fine fabrics, patterns. Special values at $20 to Boys' Easter Headwear R tl Hats in a great variety of colors, $1 to $1.50; caps in the newest styles, tans, greens, browns, blues and grays, $1.00 to $2.00.

Preserres, Monarch brand, pint jar at

Soup, Smder's brand. Pork a n d I . - I I c- t-x - I Vim -v heani ial at per can ...... lie can at . f i if "V

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Satin Messalir.es, 36 inches extra quality, m a variety of colors, 5 QQ yard at tgl.O Plaids, a large variety to select from for spring skirts, on sale Wed- QQ nesdav at 0jO

Voiles, 40 inch imported and domestic, striped and plain colors, val ues up to 49 c $1.49, special Plissc Crepe, 32 inches wide, fine for night wear and lingerie, special per yard at 39c Polly Prim Aprons very Special at h Freshly Unpacked, best quality Amoskeg gingham in beauf tifully colored plaids, made ) with two patch pockets 'and sash, trimmed with rick-rack braid. Very special at 98c. Little Folks Smart Coats $8.75 to $14.50 Mother one so and big sister each have j the little girl also have a top coat for Spring. They SC carry the lines of youthtulness and are very charmingly styled t j in a variety of practical colors and materials. Sizes 2 to 6 vears. C5 have ever Suits 6 to 18 yrs Suits for young fel

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Boys' Easter Furnishing. Shirts from $1.15 to $1.98. Blouses 69c to $1.50. Neckwear 50c to $1.00. A .lit remarkable spring showing. n Beans p Fes(; N , . n Soap American bam i!y or Pels Naptha: special 10 CC o. 10c ran 13c bars fcr Little folks can have their hair bobbed m children's own Barber Shop h the Beauty Shop. (Second Floor)