Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 240, Hammond, Lake County, 30 March 1921 — Page 14
Wodiu-s.lav. March no. . i t? i. J "if Wl J!'.. corv ATTEND OUR HOME AND GARDEN SALE Basement ATTEND OUR HOME AND GARDEN SALE Basement nnounce egtnning lomorrow trie Dprmg lit; $ Introductory of New Styles at the New Low Prices of 1921 in
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PFt7 Invite you to View the Display of the Neiv Spring and Summer Models in Mina Taylor Frocks which are byfartlieSmartitanctdanitiestzcehave offered to the Women of this Region. Sold exclusively at this store in Hammond
Come and See the New Styles
DRESSES AND APRONS THE new Mina Taylors for Spring arc here, and we know you'll like them. Not only because they are so pretty, but because they have a quality that appeals to you and every woman whom we have served in these wonderful dresses in past and we believe you know that better grades cannot be found. They're distinctively superior to the general run of house dresses. It's only natural that you should desire pretty colors and good style in your wash frocks for home and afternoon wear. And Mina Taylor dresses will give you just this together with materials that will wear and give service.
Mina Taylors Are Better Made Button holes, seams, hems are sewn to stay. In finish more thsn any other point Mina Taylors are superior to the usual trend of wash dresses and aprons. And they are the last word in comfort because they are cut amply full, tailored perfectly and finished with the fine workmanship which really could not be equalled on a home machine.
Polly Prim Aprons Special at 69c Specially featured tomorrow are these fine quality Amoskeag Gingham Aprons with two patch pockets and sash, trimmed with rick rack braid. A value out of the ordinary at 69c.
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DRESSES AND APRONS DISTINCTLY serviceable are Mina Taylor Dresses made up in the best Amoskeag Gingham and Percales obtainable in a wide assortment of plaids, checks and solid colors beautiful combination plaids and contrasting colors. Trimmings of crisp organdy and lace, and specially selected pearl buttons are used on the Mina Taylors. And it's pleasure to know that they retain their crispness and smartness after being laundered. There is a size to fit you no matter what your requirements, lou'll be happy in a Mina Taylor and it will be z pleasure to us to help you choose just the one you'll like. The picture illustrated at the left, though not exact, is typical of Mini Taylor Dresses we arc showing here.
Mina Taylors Are Economical and Serviceable
They're moderate in price, but we're not talking "prce" alone on Mina Taylors. What we do assure you is the good looks, the comfort and the steady service that makes one of these garments a "Thrifty buy" Come early Thursdey and see Mina Tavlors at their best.
Bungalow Aprons Special at 89c A special feature selling of fine quality Scout Percale Bungalow Style Aprons, in light and dark colors. They re slip-over styles with belt and sashes. Reduced for Thursday at 89c.
You'll Get a Comfortable "Mina Taylor" at a Comfortable Price $1.95, $2.95, $3.50, $3.95, $4.95, $5.95, $6.95, $7.95, and $8.95
WHITING NEWS
Whiting Advertisements Are Winners
Screen and fence wire, poultry net-; ting, garden tools. Tom timelier, paints ; end hardware, 605 Indiana bouietard. j v.-hltiny. Ind. Z-2Z-9,
Uat t JlrE Rika will plrc their ii antral Enster Ball at the Maitonlr Trmpte, Saturday April S. Malc hj SterUjt. C-20-I'or P-ile r room housi-. furnace hci;
40 ft lot on Ohio avenue, posiffsin by April 1, price I5.500.ni. SulUvan Tolrarx Co.. 601 ll?th street. Whitln. I 3-20-0 t I PRIVCESS TO.IlfrHT Can-le ChnpJln In "The Kid."
gEIFtK'S frki; st:u it n If yja have furnished or urr -:ri-h-rooms for rent cri.2 watit a dvirabl" tenant apply at .Seifer'e Vrei K"iua! Bureau.- 3-30-tf
m a 1,'jir.e tiil emancirate your pocket book from the demand of the rent collector. M e loan nv-n?;.- on first mortgage si-curity. "V'hltmg- having-9 A IOan aesoc'ation. 3-30-1 ST VR TIIEVTKM TOMt.HT Thomas It. Ince'w cer-Dt majtcrplere, "I ying Lip," nl a Superior eorarfiy. "After Bedtime. I ivo i-r--M-l.n acl.
every ntulnr. excf rt Fridays, until f. p. m.. atur-iu. s and paj da. open a. una1. Se'fsr furniture Cum party. S-30-tf
l. , 'IF.MOI11 M i In oving; in iiutj'y of our darl:r? fcaby. Aibcrl "M. Scisaefcr. Jr.. who died I th-'-e : ears ao today, March 31. 1358 i Tho ish vo'j are gonft, we do not f i ? '. y . j r,..v:ii parent.. Mr. and .Mrs. A. M. oii3 ;'(- . " - ;;o-1 I'HIMI. THKHKH TtUlAI M THl HSI Y liarlc" haplin in " The Kid." hi lieKl iiltlurr, nnd one of t'te best pleItire. i'---
WHITING and its PEOPLE
Itv. II. y. Ive.y of th-j M. K. church I and Mrs. Charles Com stock -ucreCh!-
Misses I'orothy Maunder and Louis-?: Ynter returned to Evanston today to' rc!inK- their tJtii'I's at Northwestern university after havlny spent a weeks j vacation -.vlth their partnts h re. ' ( Mrs. Vt'm. C. Malhev. of Oliver; street. Is imcrovinjr tBlowly at the Pre?- J hyleria.n hospital in Chicago where she i is suffering w;th blood poison. t Mr.-:. Charles Com.stoek and da'igh-. ter, Kuth, attended t a. dinner parly at1t h home of Mr. Alexander l!aniiito:t in Chicago, at -which tiire w (r !
szuc-ri. roiiow:nsr tne dinner j'-'J
was enjoyed.. l'HliCKS KI.MI.KT
I hnrlrm ( hnplln In "1'be Kid." i
is at Indianapolis. attending th , Orpsy Smith revival mee-tins'. Miss Exllda Giilett, who has been k jrues-t at the- home of her aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrf. W. K. Giilett "t West ,1'ark avenue ha.s returned to her hr:ne i?i Joiiet, Hi. IMtICKS TOMt.HT Charle. ( bnlin In "The Kid." s-cs-Miss KathTlne liunlap has returned
c.-rso visitors. rHI( F.ss THUATKR TODAY AM THl RSIKA.Y i harlem liMplIn in "The Kld,"( bin he.it picture, imd one of the bent ple(nrex. 3-2S-4 Tiie Leaf-rue- of AVomen voter -will n. eer a: the "Whiting public library at this evening. All women interest"'! in the study of the city courts and to bar the candidates for city
from a fvv dayg vls't at It r home mijmis" I.ea. m- rnjur.-.-u i-, L.t.Klw cod. Ind. j ' :fr. and Mrs. Uililam Mflvln ha1.' - , ... T .,., i
West I'arK addition, to Mr. and M r. j Ilra'.ey of i..'ential avc.nv.e. The M-i in.; will ' move to tbo T'-rai'-y flat and t'o'j Pra'ey's wii1. mov e to the Mel1, in i -.tj) j
they e:pe,--ting to mak-- t'o- 'i t- ;
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talent will be given. A cordial invitation is extended to the public. Henry Hopp is erecting another new home on Ifopp read. Mir. and Mrs. WiUiam Kons-Se'd entertained Mr. and Mrs. Cornell Shay aiid family and E. Pi'lebaug-h Sunday. Mrs. lirpw-r, who is stopping- at the home of her neph'r, Chas. Cornetti, is quite sick.
Try a "Times Want Ad'
No Time for Work. "Thp trouble with n smart man," rtid Jid Ttinkin?. "N that hp'fs tlabic fo pond inoro timo showin' off than he doe? wtrkin'." Wn.hln:---f nr.
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Ovet 17 Million Jan UteJ Yearly
:!-. and Mr.". Ward Kessler enter-; taP'-d 'n fallowing out-of-town ! C'l-sts 1. aster .Sunday, Mr. and Mrs j
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Put yoar present savings ?o work j dhl you finI y.:;rsoif this morning?" ttet future in.al exp qscs mac !: j "Well." rojlil .lohnnto, 'T juf. opened ecptd. preeert sevinr :nvejd u-j w j Bsy t-ves. aiid there I rs.."
Mrs. Mike M;(b-or;y aviriu'1 was taUiii Tu ijiv li'ispita! in '.'ii-caso wlie v.ent au upiiativii fi-r 3
Horace O.-'boru will for T'oy Scout 1-auers
tonight at, 7 o'clock. Miss Miriam t;,rd:i of o.:o"r .-tre-i left Siiiolay for New Yoi U city to enter upon ii. si months course ;i argent's Dramatic .cioi.:. Ml.-v. Blanche liiman is expected, oh mo from Can.il Winchester. ' hio, t -ni jht. where she has been isitinj;- her mother. Mis. Edward Matiii.is of Sheii'iyn avenue underwent an ration at th Bernard hospital ia Cb.caiu.
nas been trans. erred oy in" i. iiior tyronn I'otnt; .tiiss .tianon uiavper ana
rank line. fln'ide .Sanders of Gary. -Will lam Caid-
A tin miter of youns r ' 1 ' r ef th" M j !'. -f Boone Grove and Mr. and .Mr.--.
I-;, church attended a. nteetirtf-r ' to , I'.rjl J-.iisTnortu ana uautsn..-,. r.-j..tu.
Mr. and 'Mrs. V. Kohda. r.. and .n. WiiMam and 5fr. and Mrs. Ol :. r I'roe-s-
'K'unif t Union Epvvorth nl rn v'etjf.-nary !.un.':i n 1 lafiuiond e veti in g. ritici.s nM.M? l barlex Ihliplin In -The Kid." Mr. and Mr.". ' !' -' t "c ;! : the Huso Koch lie-no in W-n Ihr venue f-v vhicii tiiev iinve aire:.-!..
:: moved". Mr. b;;n.l irf r::;,i :-y , d i.y th.; l;.-v;vai .-r. .c - to !o-:d at t.ie : I'ninri Tank line, havii::,- b-e :t ti aos, , 'is :st iati ehjreli wiii be given Sunday J ferred hero about a Tiion:!i a-"- 1 eveniiiif. April 3 at o'clock, r-ervic.v i Mr l.;,-ne.-: Vaier ijiertatned th -'ll c oid jet e.i -by Mr. MeKadd-n
i member? of til" Tri Kappa .-'Ooritv I l:ei- home :n l-'isch ru pji av. r.u.-. M iiiav- e. t.nin. Re;'r--.--.'.nien: s u
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i hvi.l spent .S'UTiday at Ciiest.'-rt'ji at oif. h..irne f Mr. and Mrs. Oscar 1M-n.'ind.-. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mason ni (iary were t!.- -juests of Mrs. Mason's par-nts. Mr. and Mis. Wra. li..nr-ari. K-nedy .ivei.ii. . Siinda-.
I .-i.-in-'-li-i. and Mr. Clark. ?oi j leader. S-l . -i y--.ni' f-i. in.H-. raiiy suppir xviil t- ar.tn at the
! served fi.Utlwinj the b.sir.ess m-ssoi; orit.an euui-i-n l nursim , .viaica -;. i Mi. and Mrs. Joiin -;! soak and Mi ! A c-jitMiuous piogram o ,- o,,- !:...tne
Many School Children are Sickly
and take cold easily, are feverish and constipated, hart headaches, ptomach or bowel trouble. MOTHER GRAY'S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN
Used by Mothers for over 30 years Are plensatit to take and a certain relief. They tend to breat tip a cold In 24 hours, act on the Stomach, Liver and Bowels and tend to correct Intestinal disorders and destrov worms. 10,000 testimonials like the following from mothers and friends of children teliiuof relief. Originals are on fcle in our offices : "t think MOTH KM (i RAT'S SWEET TOW- 'tv ruve uneti MOTHER I'rtAT'f SWF.RT DEBS KOU t llibPHKN re grand. They I pOWDf.itS lull t 1ULDKEN d.ffertnt wars wimiii(nilii tomyi's'ff br doctor. ( times for pt nine yrtri. mil a.wtTi foarnl 1 am if l v lio- tti'-m to my little thrne year oid I them a perfert rh;ldrnn medicine end rer g'rl ho v-Kt wry puuy, nd liie n piciiitij up ( satisfactory In ever; case. ' Vtc3drf iiiiy. ' t (let a jtackajje from your drtprrist for use when needed. Do Not lecept Any SabsUlntt tor MOTHER CRAY'S SWEET P0VYDEXS.
