Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 252, Hammond, Lake County, 13 April 1921 — Page 6

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the rrvras TTrtTpr1v, April 13. 1921 KATICXAL LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS ARE HOLDING FHIST CONVENTION; TWO THOUSAND WOMEN TAKE UP U. S. ISSUES CLOSING HOURS Thursday, 6 P. M. Friday, 9 P. M. Saturday, 10 P. M. WE GIVE S. & H. STAMPS I, 7u;in Cities' Greatest Store 3624-26 Michigan Ave. Indiana, Harbor, Ind. REMARKABLE VALUE! F 'Tr' rJ pi VI i 1-4 S 3

These offerings truly bring us back to pre-war prices. Every item represents the utmost in savngs, and demonstrating the value of trading at the TWIN CITIES' GREATEST STORE. Thursday, Friday and Saturday

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RpreienUti leaders at th conTention art. If t to right, boTe:j Mm. Julian B, Salley. third re-j arional director; Mrs. Maud Wood t Park, chairman of the national : lacu: Mrs. Carrie Chapman ;

Catt. honorary chairman. BIow:

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,, mni-B Iran 2. 000. GOO ana thtr . nr raorp thin 2,fHl0 woir.on attend-n-.jr the convention. It is

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Dc-mocrtitic winner, .l;k, tneir rrrti3ar.h;r) forco'tn. are oonvenintr

; to re-dei'.ioa'e th:r energriew to : ninjC from tVo n?vv rational adn-.ir.-i istrttior avd Is .vmakers and from ea.-h of th foriy-Mjarht stat ro - -".ents those rirht5 which they ; believe th vomen of America mii. ' have if they are to fulfill their highest duties under the lately won ballot. The convert-on is eoinr to seek a method of gfttinc the new national adminietration to pa.as a law to pro,toct the mothers of the c in'ry and

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their babies and it will seek a to standardize and broaden

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ii.. ci t.k. .j vear asro wften tro .National v.om- scr.oois oi uie coumrj wwu .e-.-

Mr,: Richard Edwards, treasurer. ! an'. Suffrage association ceased -ral agency The.e are or y j wo : f unctionmjf. is now m session :r th:i!cs lor wh:cn the.e wom.n. moat The National Leaj?! of Women i Cleveland. Ohio, at its first conver.- '-f whom are mothers themselves. Voters, which came into being . i tion. The league haa a membership are going to campaign.

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CTAMMOND, WIUTINQ AIO) EAST CHICAGO &AXLWAY COMPANY

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News Notes

LOWELL

Th fifth j-ir;u,ii ctmyeny n of like 'unty federated women's wu hr.d in Indiana Hart.r jestArday, cornnfii' i'? at D - 'j .,'oi..,ok in th morntnc at i.jch ttns-j registration was m1e or si, d'jli-eatt-i an 1 th visiting i.Tinher?. Th welcome a,Mr"is was d-Uvc-rf-1 by M rs. J. .". D"1 ok so n. rotirins ;.rff.! b-r,r f Jho looit :iub ani to -whirli the r"aoons was pjven by Jfrs. F R. i'rs,:'. te-cbairraan of th lake Vi.n'.y ''.!ul Reports of county a-v.-iary, "our.ty treasurer fw.d th various cino rroscionitB of the coumy c.t nst It . tr-il the jrroafar irt of thrt morning's pro tr-m. Misa IterUia I-fn-jt-p;; a-io tss to hav talked on th flirl Scout j'oy, ni. at was unable to be rresnt. Mr?. F J. Sfrteehan of G-iry. National monhr of the Sand Iwn.V OonservatiJi:, t'iced on betulf of that project. Thtss a report of he -o-cpenrtvc btir.'t roTr.ju'tte ar.d 'tjrrs perfected o- th -m -? sold i"i an a nt -room. Tlio oonrttto waa held in the First il. T1 T.jroh,. 133th tn'l 'lT.-ipiivir r ret Th ehurch rostrum ahcrf. the orneirl-::.-ojPiv-ri were s".ii"l was orranfrej f-uh, heautlful pitted hy9c'.nh of vsr--oioorfvt hciij. froininrt nwsif those rrwnvi Tere Mrs. Hiillam Rouaht. of 'A"h:tinc. chairman of county conven-'o-n ind ficrtM to su,:-or-.?d h(?r.olf for r. it o t bf r term. Mrs. V X". Canine, forrrfr r resident of 12a at Chicn (f Club and noynty trea!"-urr Mm. A. A. Ross. th frejddont of Kaat Chi.raRo fluh. Mr. tT. iy. Sm!th. president of the 'Welfare -i t'.on. AJrs. .". C. Sw.ai of Cinrr. Mrs. W . r btu of i;:rr. l!r.

Mr?. !xi C"'ia-pw.an f M-inifnc. 1.1 j (iir.o yesterday for a visit w.lh r-i - !

''' arid friend". T..-1 '-nsf ;f the A:ii--ri-a.n It-'-ai p.iin o.-jo'.pa ny s. fh F.oard of In --o. -tor.-'. -cied at a meeting b.id !-tst (it'i--oor. a; decided in favor of ; p.. roti'd o" ri.rr.-torw in the -iri ba t c -U't n , indtrinap.-iis M-tnday T'.'.. rnoans tjy:if ' b -. noari oiecte.l in ',ctoi..r. -.vhlj'n -s

-oeo nosoy ot J.---.i opi-1 a- : . , j nv eontro: ---f ).e p.ar.t her- ana t -i.it ! ' w'.ll , p'-n Mp for Aiilr-f-i :-, r!.e t .- -i r j

I'l-vr,-. The rviant i.r.' !i'-i bio. s.nc f; O-fober itr.d tic e'it ir- outp'). ' tho plant f.n-iH a ready taaiU-tt it i '. l-o hoped t-b.'i 'hey wfi beotin op- ' strii" at oro' e "tor h o pa.-f t irn ".v-M-ts there hi.hc n -oR,,ierah friction amor.i the ;rmr who were !:;yp!rv iinik from

ber Mttriy of the farmers '.-! onTed to1

: -,- Mari.;t;rt comp.'.r.y w'lii lie."di'i.it tiers in ""n i - a y.i. T.hof-e v-ho d i d too 'oc'.oryo were, jfyttinsr the sirw price for '.. . -,..,;; as tlie menibere and did i t httve to -,eip pay the cve.rhe,u4 xt f the association. T;i mrn-

f.' : "1'! ar--t the c.v.-er Ieaf Milk 'o il, ' lo r-''.jse to buy nti'kl o-, 1 .- 'toil- toe members of the Market- I 'C e.w-.pnny. '.f. they refused to d,.j tb's 1 br.-t. i t.h mcniVm withdrew j the'-- patn-nasb and -hippej their ru'.lk ' to ohiea?ro. Yesterday morning trie, to-ir. .10 !. of the market.nar company j and the Milk compr.r.y came to an j

tinderstandin.j: ,'tnj Iri-rn now on the Milk wiraptiny will only buy miik from Marketing ror.'.ptry ni-nibcrj. Prry nrtmimn n turned rf-nterday

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Vi Whlt'T and Kb" Ctcm irX Aoutb olrro v;y. ffite iajeuro a. n. ul 4it

Rubber Sheeting 36-inch white rubber Sheeting, heavy quality; regular 89c seller! CQ

27 Inch Dress Gingham

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uouu quality vjiagiiaxii, iai gtt ana siiiau cijCCK?. Of Priced for this three-day iale. per yard U

Curtain Rods

Adjustable, curved end Brass Curtain Rods, extends to 43

inches; 19c value. Lach

10c

Men's Union Suits Athletic Union Suits, made of good quality nainsook, in all sizes. Specially

priced at

id Lisle Sox, in

Special,

25c

Percale Double fold Percale; hdit or

dark ground Dress Percale.

Special for this ;-ale, per yard

14c

Tissue Gingham Tissue Ginghams, in the ne'v patterns. Wry de?irab!c for

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prin g wear.

P

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Silk Lisle Sox

Men's Me reenze

black, navv, erev, white and

palm beach per pair . .

1 Women's Summer Vests I

omen's low neck Vests, sleeveless, plain and fancy yoke. 1 Women's nuislin Night Gowns, in pink or white, with neat

vart

30C

Women's Night Gowns

SEP" 23

P, in pink or white ; 50c quality. Special for three OQ. trimmings, cut full, with short sleeve.. A special fQ S( davs only fJK, ii three-dav value at VJC

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Women's L'nion Suits Munsingwear Union Suite, tight knee, built-up or bodice tops, all sizes. Q,Qf Special at Si-2 Curtain Goods 36-inch figured curtain scrim with borders; in white, ecru and cream. Special, OQ . per yard J

Table Damask 60 inch Meixeiued T'.ble Da

mask, in neat floral patterns

and stripes. Special for three davs at ... .

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69c

Huck Towels

Good size I luck low els. with a

d border e both encb. Spe-

re

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I each

rcc ciav.s

10c

Feather Bed Pillows

H Light colored ticking, filled with strictly- new feathers, mixed p H duck and chicken. Sells regularly at $2.23. f 1 CZtZ H

KimDnette Crepe rhe ideal cloth for kimonas. in old rose, blue and lavender. Special for this OA sale, per yard Wearwell Sheeting 72-mch Bleached Wearwell

1:1 opeciai lor tnis sale, eac

Sheeting, dressing, per yard

heavy quality, no

39c

cpecial.

Infant White Dresses Infants' White Dresses, in a beautiful assortment of styles; many dresses worth up to $2.95. While they last, very special at,

Slip-On Aprons Women's Shp-on Aprons, in plain blue, pink, light stripes and some cretonne patterns. Lhese aprons sell regularly JO

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at 98c. Special for this sale

iViia-3eason orrerssiss

In Women's New Outer Apparel that have just been opened and which offer a wonder! ul opportunity for economy without sacrificing style and quality.

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A Showing Of DRESSES

'ev smart effects, latest charming styles, made of taffeta, charmeuse, canton crepe, georgette and crepe de chine, have been coming in and await j our approval. We have marked them at prices that you will concede amazingly moderate $16.50 $55.00

Smart Arrivals In

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So diversified and complete is our showing that yon will ensJy find just your style. Suits of tricciinc, covert, poiret twnll. velour, serges, etc. Wraps of romona. velour, serges, polo cloth, etc. Prices range from- - $16.75 T0 $49.50

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2-Pants BOYS' SUITS W00LWEAR CLOTHES Two-pants suits tor boys, made of all-woo! materials and finely tailored, bpecia! values in two lots fit SIS50

Trimmed Hat Clearance

Formerly Up to $7

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A smashing clearance oi new Spring Hats in all styles and colors, to make room for new hats coming in. Hats of mtian hemp, piping rrjlan and other straw fabrics; trimmed with flowers, fruit, ribbons and ostrich. A wonderful opportunity to secure a hat nr at a great saving. Priced Jfor this sale at W

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Dorothy Dodd One-Strap Pump GRAY SUEDE One of the new Spring models. A charming grey suede, one-strap pump, the new Baby Louis heel. A very dainty and modish slipper. Regular $11 QC value. Priced for this sale, fcV per pair

NOTE THE PRICES

I 36 Inch White Nainsook

Fine soft quality, for fine undergarments and infants' wear; 29c value. Special, per yard. .

Bed Sheets 72x90 Bleached Sheets, deep hem, French seam. Limit of 6 sheets. Special for QQ

MUSLINS, SHEETS SHEETINGS, CASES

15c

81 Inch Bleached Sheeting S Standard weiglit. full width, elegant wearer and A U washer. Special for three days, per yard

PHlov Cases 45x36. hemmed, bleached Pillow Cases; regular 39c values. Special for 0 7this sale. each. ... 42-Inch Tubbg Linen finished Pillow Tubing, 42 inches wide, no dressing. Specially priced, per O E yard OO'V

this sale, each

Shaker Flannel Double faced, medium napped, bleached Shaker P launch Spe-

1

sale, per y

Unbreached Sheeting 36-inch Unbleached Muslin,

of a good grade. Specially

priced for three days, per yard . .

1 1 2 C

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I Full Sized Bed Spreads p White Crochet Bed Spreads, large size: $2.75 grade, bpe-

N cially marked for three days' selling.

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...$1.98

36-! ;.h Muslin Finest quality, round thread. Bleached Muslin; the regular

29c value, per yard .

special

16c

DOUBLE S. & H. STAMPS FRIDAY

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