Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 227, Hammond, Lake County, 15 March 1921 — Page 3
Tuesday Marh 15, 1921.
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cooker has only an inr, sonal ir.tere.st in s-ach vrtj!s, they cow fea; to unduly eat into one's eve-r.i-c at the theatre. K'am Hatwtuersttr'n. in ber latest Um-title, reduce the chunes of any change by surrgesting- "lijnd-r-.iS or Kisses." Who would c Loose the wristlets?
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cago v'yitoifi yesterday Mrs. Albert Hull, n ho has been f usly sick. I.' getting bctpr. The funeral (wrvi.. r,r rUm,
" i-....-, jno'wmi ..I ji, . an.-ion. ; atepriens were held at the bom v.
..n:rs a. van w:ui I..T id. T rif y rrf insr;1er at th.5 (o-cond -i. Mis. na.pn Trump ;u.,1 fam-i (?.;st rmircn tn On.-nfto on Peih. 23. w II liiiak'.- tf.fii- b'.ire in C)iicato.
ferday at 2 p. ;n. Rev. Charls So i of St. Edward' Catholic churv iTraf hed t fun-ral .sermon.
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Martha Maaiafield, the mew Seliitick star, takes issue with the present style of hairdressins. She has discovered that it is modest to see with ti naked eye and &hockkag to bear with the naked ear.
"The Lot a Eater" may show us iwnr way to beat the food situation.
EJectric att3 express an age-old Today "DarEay Mine" Tr traxTCr "The Poor Simp."
"Dnsbads Detti&tf asks a fihn Mt j eir ttiuft com noises it.
We ventw that "The Mao Who DweiT tnarry "The Husband H outer" got Jnst a Wife."
The Unusual m FSma la "Worlds Apart" Eogeae yBriea eats at a restaurant with h own hootch on his hip. Jws at the time Owen Moore was sskiogr in a film-title "Should a Man Marry?" his brother Tom did. linor-gh celhiktid is ttsed in makiagT film -dramas to gire eve; j man otx earth a sew collar every day. Get toot share. The , Old Swhnmin' Hole" is screened without sub-titles unembelHsbed like the kids who do tbeir hathrnsr there.
ST. JOHN
Mr. ar.'l Mrs. Thomas alan and l..-nt Krb werfi Ilaunuiiond visitors on Sj t j rday. John Theil of 8chfrervllie was a visitor here on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Pinges of ".ica.?.i vlfited Sunday here with ) a tives. Mr. and Mrs. Jvhn J. Maginot cf H rm:nnd .pent Sunday with J.iorg M ,2';not and family. 1'jny Autertntn of StrasbtirK in ill ' the limine of his mother with the Tnp.s. N". J. Ludwig-, Jr.. h.is opened his
-cksirith shop asaln and has en - j
- a practical hor-hoer, Charles y z from Hammond. M' KV.zaVtK K'-li.ian of Enjfle-
Forget Pyraniit
Th Relief Makes Yon a Firm Friend for All Time and Yon Pais tie Good AA ord. Along Ask anyone who has ever used Pyramid Kile Suppositories what it. means to yet relief from itching,
bleedins or proiru i :.f. i-tn r hemorrhoids Ask tii nr- !? t dr .' rrt' :;-1 -tr vwhere in the t . r t fan; .i r a fi') eei. bov. I . r.i rr- " 1 t I ' r- - rr.-d Ptl " . i 1 3 fuhtitu1e. Pvramid h.r. 'ertainlv t ro; ' a world of r.m--t t. rf t v rf p r-" p f ' f ' 5 ' r ' ' t J . If you w o;ii--j fre r?r"r ;. f.-;d vorr nini anil . . . . to I- rjmil'l - ' 1 , , ... Msrfh.-jn. Mich.
Alter Seeing the Show the program voj!d not !:e romp'ete uif.ho'jt fiopping and haing a refrejliing SODA OR SUNDAE or a genrrous helping to our delicious heme-made
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171 STATE STsEST ICS SIBLEY STREET
For Confirirmtion-
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complete ne-v mv
georycltss, in j full
f charming conhrurandic and
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range sixes
b to It). I rimmed with silk sash. Lice, rrilrcdery and rosebuds.
luoles.
All are raodcrattly priced, $4-9? to J 19.75
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C!2.48 Middies KAUFMAN N S- WOLF - HAMMOND. Ind.
Columbia Records Hundreds of the snappiest records, you've always wanted; dance, song and comic hits, gg all guaranteed perfect. Regular $1 iTjf records, while they last, your choice
These are the famous "Paul Jones" midEE dies in all sizes from 4 to. 20. Plain, white zrz mode!e or white with contrasting, colored collars; $2.48 values at $1.89. I $7.98 Blouses at Sheer georgettes of extreme beauty in such 5ir new shades as neptune, flesh, bisque, tan, honeydew, smartly trimmed with embroidf ery and reed lace. All sizes. I "Gym" Bloomers
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Made of a good quality black sateen for hard wear. Sizes 8 to 20 are included. Cut full and finished nicely, very special $1. Sale of Camisoles $1.00 Women will admire these dainty camisoles of Satin, in flesh and white. Daintily trimmed with lace and ribbon. A score of pretty styles to choose from. New $6 Skirtings
$3.48
Here are the newest plaids and checks admired this Spring for sports skirts. Full 56 inches wide, all wool, regular $6 skirting, Wednesday only, at $3.48 a yard.
1 Merc. Linen
This very popular material for women's suits and dresses is 36 inches wide and comes in all the wanted colors for this Spring's wear. 33c Percales for These are very fine standard quality percales in light and dark patterns. Full 30 incites wide. Our regular 32c value. Wednesday, the yard at 22c. Men's Pajamas Men's $2.50 Mfi'-i Pajamas in plain white, or striped heavy rauslin. Gome knee length cut hire, trimmed with silk fro?;s. Big val ues at 1.5.5.
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Men's ger.uin- Nivi-Jn'h L nion Suits in no H"C'V?, lite? lerih sty''-, cut full, extra
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Fitted back.
Sir.es 34 to 40.
:J' r-.e B-ii!-ri.'s-;tn Shir's a':d drawers, slioit .Jfevi-s and ankle Jrnt'.i sties Just the vet-f h' for this ,.vr.a:i,er. Lcru mIor. Reguhr 7ji ''irincnls ttr jOc.
0 Neckwear
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New Sr'ur.g Neckwcur in heasy lustious
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jj tti'i tacked !).ir;d. New novelty
pattern:, ' vety special, choice $1.
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"Critic" Manl.vttta.i and cur own special makes, c Parssee Perce-k-, fine woven and cu.-ded madras, the sma rl patterns men like. Soft turnover cutis. Guaranteed fast colors.
DISTINCTIVE SPRING APPAREL For Economical Women Each day adds to the wide variety of the charming models at the disposal of women who would be fashionably attired, yet who wish to purchase the smart things economically.
Dresses Have all the lure of a new season about them, whether they are of dainty crepe de chine, crisp taffeta, fine mingonette kittens' ear crepe or other lovely materials. Extra value from $16.50 to $90 A special offering Wednesday of Taffeta and mignonette models, featuring the wide voluminous skirt and straight line effects. Black, brown and navy to chose from. $16.75 Wraps Whether it is a short sport cape coat or luxurious wrap, subtly embroidered, you will find the new materials expressed here in the smartest manner. Coats and wraps of valvora, Ramona cloth, tricoline, bolivia, silvertone and polo cloth, from $10 to $105
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Suits
More than ever before this is a season of suits and such a wide variety is here that women no matter how discriminating, will find complete satisfaction. Spring Suits for misses and women of fine French serge, tricctine, Poiret Twill and wool poplin in navy, blue, tan, grey and wool velour checks, more than ordinary value at each price $25 to $110
Children's Apparel lN'ew dresses and coats for the children arrive daily, allowing mothers a wide range of choice for Easter Clothes. Fine coats for children in sizes 2 to 6 from $5.98 to $10; sizes 7 to 10. $6.98 to $14.50. Sizes 10 to 14 at $10 to $24.50.
Dolmans $36. 75
Fine Bolivjas and worl velours are the?e Dolman', made very, very smart trimmed v,:th chic fringe or plain. Embroidery and self-stitching emphasize their desirability. $45 values at $36.75.
Sale of Sample Suits $29. 75 $40 to S50 Values. As they are samples thov are made with more than ordinary care and interpret the latest style motifs. Smart navy tricctine. belted or unbelted models, box or ripple back effects, braided and embroidered. Practically every size for women in the lot. $40 to $50 values at $29,75.
Child's Coats $4.98
Very desirable coats for children in Copen and navy serge. Some are trimmed with contrasting colored colors. Fine coats for Easter and very practical for every day wear. Unusual value at $4.98.
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the BOY for EASTER at LITTLE COST
It's a very easy thing to do here Wednesday with these special prices prevailing on fine Easter Suits for boys.
Suits, $7.50 Juvenile Suits for boys who we3r
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3 to 8. Fine i.'i,' i
cassimeres. in brown, gi.iy and green mixtures, Thf-if me fine exceptional savings and big value at $7.50.
Blue Serges
"for Easter" these values will appeal to thrifty mothers. Fast color, all wool serge, fancy tailored, very special.
2-Pants Suits Finest Suits
$13.50 and $15
Suits worth as high as $32.50 specially priced for Wednes
day. There arc no better Good suits that will give dou- boys suits than these. Fine ble wear of fine cheviots, cas- woolens, expert tailoring are stmeres and unfinished wor- combined at
Each suit with two
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$12.50 and $15 pjx -b;; $20 and $22.50 I
NEW STRAP-PUMPS and OXFORDS
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34.00 VALUES tBS SAVE A DOLLAR
Hundreds of the newest styles for Spring one-strap pumps and oxfords of black and brown vici kid. All are white kid lined. Smart footwear, worth $4 and more. Sizes 3 to 8. Choice $3 per pair.
