Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 253, Hammond, Lake County, 14 April 1921 — Page 7

Thursdar. April 14, 1921.

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The People's Store State and Sohl Streets Hammond, Indiana Introductory Sale Friday and Saturday Specials

HOPE MUSLIN 36 inches wide, full bleached, no dressing. Per yard.

15c

DRESS PERCALES 6 inches wide, standard cloth, ood colors. Per yard,

19c

DRESS GINGHAMS 32 inches wide, soft yarn, pretty plaids; a beautiful quality. Yd.

25c

TURKISH TOWELS Extra large, plain white, double thread. Very special, each.

39c

AMERICAN CALICO Light shades only, a good range of pretty figures. Per yard.

10c

UNBLEACHED SHEETING 36 inches wide, substantial quality, softly woven. Per yard.

10c

GEORGETTE CREPE 40 inches wide, a good strong thread textile in a host of new shades. Per yard. $1.59

LADIES' UNION SUITS A good range of seasonable underwear in all wanted styles. Each,

59

LADIES' HANDKERCHIEFS Colored border, imported "tissue" quality. Special, each,

10c

STORM SERGE 36 inches wide, in a good selection of dark shades. Per yard.

98 c

$1.19

DRESS GINGHAM 27 inches wide, good patterns, nice quality. Per yard,

15

CURTAIN MARQUISETTE 36 inches wide, in white, ecru or cream. Per yard,

25

WARNER'S RUST-PROOF CORSETS "Double skirt," all sizes, pink only. Each, $1.50

COMFORTER SIZE BATS Made of long fibre cotton. Tlx 90 inches, pure white, 3 lbs.

Each,

98c

NOTE We have received a new line of Purses and Veilings in the latest styles. All are priced to meet the convenience of everyone.

PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS

Th K. of C. baseball team will give a datvce tomorrow night. April 15th. ai the K. of C. hall. fope Harvey's oroh'-atra will furnish tli music, l.VpHarvey's e,rcriesira nee-la no introduction to Hammond j.copl.i. all of tli"swho hftvo liuvl tho iilciuur! of linm-iim to his music are familiar with its "-t-e-lle-nee. Tin iulli: l cordially invited to be present. Mr. and Mis. Frank Hammond rcturntHl from St. Joe. M;ili., last night where they have spent t h past two iH'ks. They report a deligiilful I ime. . An entertainment "The Tom 'i numb WVddms." will be Riven by about forty little folks of our city at the K. of P. hi!! Friday evening. April l.V.h

S o'clock under the nuspLos of the

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l.ddits' Aid of

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church. It i to be an event

social importance- in the Turn Thumb societ set. the bride and groom belns two of the, mofrt comfortabiy orbited of the social system. All the elegance, wealth and furror attendinK a wedding will he displayed tomort ow e eninp April at the K. of 1". hall. 1'ublic cordially invited. come and bring your fr'ends. - Mrs. F. S. Bel who has been at St. Joe for tee pant two weeks Is feoluisr better and will return home tho forepart of next week.

A very nice birthday party was PT'v'en in honor of Arthur Hock ensmlth at Ms l.ome nt 637 I.opan street. Wednesday afternoon. April 13th. this beinghis thirteenth birthday. The afternoon wa delightfully spent In playing a number of enjoyable gam", after which refreshments were served. Those present were Ha Bnrnam. Tearl Itlchter. T'orothy I'hilips, Julia Barnam, Eva Barnam. Violet Matuszak. Mary I,otiise 1'hillps. Via Hepwnrth. Cyd'e lliehter. James Philips. Wilbur Philips, Floyd Klehter. Samuel Hockensmith. Arthur Hockensmith. Mrs. John Hepworth. Mrs. Tillie Feddb r. Mrs. Oeorgr" Philips. Mrs. H. Vrnnm. Mrj, F. Matuszak. Mrs. Ilapue and Mrs, John Hoekc nsmi' h.

1 ' ul :re port, Ind.. Ijurst of V week s.

IJo'.tenstin of Wiiilams-'-.ns eotne to be the house irsni: Ilarrmir.nU" for a few

CHILDREN'S HOSE

Black only, slightly imperfect. 1

all sizes. Per pair, 10c

SWISS ORGANDIE 45 inches wide, all colors, permanent finish. Per yard.

Mrs. Sarah TV-nntt of 225 Sibb'-y street will lave. Friday for a visit with her daughter in Rockford, 111. Mrs. Herbert Vast on of Musk'irn, Mich., has come to he the house puest of Mr, and Mrs. W. G. Paxton for a few days. The Wedresdaj' Afternoon llride club which was to have rnet yesterday afternoon was postponed on account of a. number r-f th members tending the funeraJ of th late Ger;je Icklin. The Court I-uers 111 Catholic Order of Foresters jrave an informal dancingparty last evenlngr at the K. of C. hall

for mombers ami their friends, it was I

an invitational dance and there was a KO"d attehdanc.e. Pyror's orchestra furnished interesting- music, Mr. B.-en-nick of Gary pave several delightful vocal solos, which vvere especially enjoyed. A fine evening Is reported. -.- Opal II:ve SI"! will hold a special meeting this rveninar at TiHO at the home of Mrs. Van Hleefo of 341 T rrnce fivenue. A'l tnembers taking part in the plays are naostfd t bpresent for practice. .lTllus Kosa.nke and family spent Sunday as the jruests of his mother Mrs, I'aubne IOsanUe of Kouts, Ir.d. The civic committee of the Hammond Woman's club will rieet at the hone of Mri. Minnie Kline, of Kuth street tomorrow evenlm,' at 8 o'clock. )r. Wn- I''. Wo:.-s wilt be the speak vr f,T the evening, folb.vvinsr this Uir.will bp an election of officers. A'l members tctuestod to he present. T'.-.f! hist'-ry de-nrtment of the Ihmmond Wi. man's Hub met with Mr. George eirvrri 113.' Forest avenu" f r itt resrular meeting Monday afternoon. Mrs. I. T. Meyers, the chairman, presided and called n Mrs. Pnne) Brown to read the collect. Th program for the afternofn whs in charge of Mr. J. F. Wi'.helrn with the study subject. "Our National I'arks," Mrs. Wiihelm g-ave a most In tv-rest in- summary of our r.ntional parks telling "f the winders of national scenery in which w are richer tl:un any other nation and which Americans are Just now beginningt apprecinte and enjoy. Th"r

LIVE LOCAL NEWS "ADS"

PLEATING AND BUTTON-HOLE HEMSTrrtHIVG, Bl'TTOX fOVEHIKG, BRAIDING PROMPT 8F.RVICE CAM. WASIEVS TELKPHOMJ 44 91 E. STATE ST.. HAM.HOSD t-lt-

P,i F.ase'oaU I'nnoe tomorrow evenins. April loth, at K. of G. Hall. Cope Harvey will be there. Nuff sei. 1-12-3 RUGS AND CARPETS Thoroughly cleaned in your own home, Hamilton F.each method. Will also take them out If you desire. Gait "Cooksey." Phone Hammond lil'i:'. 4-12-3

Tomorrow evening. April 15th. Cope Harvey will play nt K. of C. baseball dance. Tickets a pers'in. i-IC-3

are between 60 and "0 national parks j and monuments in the t rilled States. Mrs. Robert 1 larrinn ton read descrip- j t i . . n a of the various parks. Hot Springs, in Arkansas with its -Hi hot springe. !

Yoltowenm park in Wyoming w ith th greatest number of geyj.ers and largest wild animal pi es rvin in the world; Scgnoia in California calleil a forest masterpiece, with its million acres of Imminfs trees, home li.iflO years old, HT feet In circumference and 2S0 feet in In Inht. V. seniite w ith the highest falls in the world and Mesa Verla with its. tiiff puiac.H t tit best -preserved prehistoric work of man. Current event topics sent by Mr.i. ca-.ipb-ll vvere read, "A ftian'.te memorial to bo carved in face of Sone Ml." "Weather proofing: 1'lymouth Rock" and er.-t'-ntion of id--n 1 1 ticu t ion by finger prints to m.irks of pore-t. Mrs. Guen asMstci t,y Mrs. I... Long: and Mrs, l.'-ary ser od refi e.-iiun. nts to the 44 m mbcrs w hf ue.- present. Mrs. Ildw.Mi-d reVitt of 462 Hickoiy street received w, id from the Weal, y hospital this morning that her sister had undergone a successful operation. H.lward Zollar who was married to

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vva a inadvertently mentioned In this column to be associated vith Julius Arkin in the furniture business. The Hammond Victory club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Gram last evening. After an important business meeting pedro was played, the h.Rhest scores ffoint; to t h Msdames Fd Runyon and I'aul Huser, the second highest to Mr. and Mrs. KiuK Hester. Mrs. Hens Gram and Wn.. Gledhiil won the consolation. In conclusion a prettily appointed luneheon was served. The ne.t meetingr wiil take place In two weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kins Hester, The Sunday school class of the Pine St. "Presbyterian church held their quarterly (fathering at the home of Miss Mildred Hoffman of Oak street Tuesday evening-. April 2. The home wa-s beautifully decorated with fer-s, roses and carnations, and a prettily appointed five course dinner was served at 6 o'clock. The toast of the evening was given by Mrs. Simpson and tho usual social hour followed. Those; present were Irene Malo. Helen Crosby. Kugene Tinwlddie. Miidren Hoffman. Lillian Wag-nnblast. IIM-n Rotrers, Florence li-nar, P.Tothy nike. Helen Ramsey. Margaret I!anih,..uf. Hlizabeth M.-Hroy, Glada Klliott. An excellent time is reported by all of the members.

The Fire Fiend

AT JOHNSTOWN JOHNSTOWN. Pa., Apr.l It. --Fire w hieh rased out of control for three hours here today raxod tjo Sunshine buildinK. destroyed a newspap.-r plant and three More anj badiy .lamai-ed a department ore. The loss e.vcee.j.d ItDO.fH.O. The tire etarted In the Sinshme bulldlnpr. an office structure housing the Morning tolsrer. The newspaper plant was Rutted. The city's w-iioie business section was at one time threatened -with destruction. T HI KFH.O r.CFFAI.O. X. v., April n...-F:r- to

day p-:o-1 ica.l ly destroyed t e old P,es:ini.inn elevator and (train mill at j Niagara and Albany tre-ts. The riain-j tiJ" to ? rain and bulM'tiz w as est i- I mated at $ jVeO'Vi. Sm-i n men, a lo u-' tenant rind six pip, imn uere siiphtivl Injured when larjre sheets of c.iriu-j Kated iron from a cupola co';ap.-.d nd !

GIRL SAVES W00DR0W WILSON'S LIFE Kl-KHART. Ind., April 14 Woodrow Wilson's life was saved by Miss Guinea M-.rey, when k!io heard his cry for !'-lf as li int0 a ni;;i IJ1(.e 'Voodiow Is ared four years. ills dads name j Jdoomtleld Wilson.

ANNOUNCEMENT At the Hijou theater next Thursday, Friday and Saturday I shall offer an . Nc-pt lonai y entertaining picture. i take, this mean of calling your attention to the Fox production, "Hands "tT." and Tom Mix. the star, who is the liveliest western actor on the ;-cre.-n. He wil show a lot of new 'iclion in Hands OfT." I advise S'-e'ng Vec.rs very trit'y. HIJOU MA NAG IC.MTINT.

T HAXT4 II Mill R SANTA BARBARA. Cal.. April 14 W h1! an investigation was und. rway today to determine the of a I'peetaoular tire which destroyed the Ambassador hotel here late yesterday, with an estimated total losst of about $l.2.").'j0rt, a checking of the 10 quests and 3.'-h empio.ves s'uow that so far as is kn'wn no one was Injured.

STATU OF INDIANA, I,KTJ COUNTT. SS: MKK SCPHJUOR COURT fA Ttn f TEI1M, in;i. X( tit: of admixistra tor s sai,e The undersinefj administrator of the estate of Hilke TCersten. deceased, here, by gives not ice that by virtue of an order of the itke Superior Court, dated January 21, 1321, in the cause of entitled Hammond Trust and Savlnsrs,

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PREACH TO ERRING BOYS IN VAUDEVILLE

Whether you seriously or as insr them to b

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riNTERNT!ONAL NEWS SERVICE) N'KW YORK, April 14 Stocks, closing prices: Allis Chalmers 35 American Car and FUry 121 tH American L.K;oniotive 81 U American Steel Fdry 2S" American Tel. and Te! lri",-g Anaconda C7"8 Atchison 7g Raid win Locomotive Si' Baltimore and Ohio 1'. thb' hem Steel R r, , Canadian Pacific jivi Cenfreal Lyeather ll7Colorado Fuel 23 Consolidated Gas 84 Cructhle Steel ;ri Midvale t..el "fii;. I'r ssed Steel Car g.j 1 Railway Steel Sprnss SC, U. -S. Steel W iilys Overland ;

Sin. -lair Oil Texas I'aeiflc Coal and Oil....

2.ii.

take your mind readers; entertainment, b"!i-v-j equii !)cd with psychic1

wireiesa or rating them as alert and; witty performers, y,u will like Hopej Ilde nani Xorman I'rescott at tii.,. ' Rarilienon this week. They iiyf. rhe; class of toe mind reading acts of va i- ' deville, vveb-ome in all o' the best'

houses of the best town.-'. Nor are they entirely without a m-..--sion. "Write home to mother" is the slogan they have c.arired for many sa-or? and wherevfr they have an opportunity t -1 inspire a neg'.ict f.il boy in tho audience to write hntna tiiey make the most of the opportunity. Just at present, accord mpr to Miss Eden, the most common questions are "Will I gel fired from my job?1' "Will my pay be reduced?" and "Will 1 le able to find a job?" There are fe-.v-r of thece questions beinc nskerj in Hammond than in any city tn act has visited this season. Miss F.d-n said. I'uring the war Miss Fden found it difficult to kee.p the r!ht amirunt of

humor in the act. Mothers ask'nij

about sons, wives about husbands and sweethearts; about lovers, in Fiance mode it hard to keep up the spirit of an audience.

of misslncr relatives, and daughters, is the It is asked at every some anxious person.

f IIICAUO (ASH .K. W 1 1 HA T No. 1 re-d. 1.-6; No. 5 r,-d. 51-2.;'"1! l.L'6 ; No. 1 hard winter. i.33 i 1.31 ' ; No. 2 hard winter. $1.3."); No. 1 n..r. sprir.R. $135; No. 2 nor. spring, $1.3.1; No. 3 spm:. J1.27. CORN No. 2 white, ii'c; No. 2 yoi!ow. aiU"! vc; No. 3 white. 52,lt c; No. o yellow. Lie; So. 4 white, 0j !f i'.''r; No. 4 yellow. iO 'a ''!. OATS No, 1 white, 36y.i6c; No. 2, white. 36jB"563c; No. 3 white. 25'4, 06 '4c; No. 4 white, 34 Hic.

Ollt A (0 I'KODttE. UCTTUR Receipts, 4.183 I a us. I Creamery extra, 4b',jc, packing s.ock, i IS U 17c. I FGoS Recepts. 15.918 cases; nasc-i- ' iaueous, 2C't2j. ; ordinal y firsts, 2 1 y: ;

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The location especially sons stock question, perform rj rice by

HAMMOND POLICE SHOOT

The rrjruiar monthly slun-.t of the Hammond police et partment wm !ie;,i ye.-i'erday afterneon vxhi.h was Hun by See e i;h a score of .')?. Motorcycie officer Fisher was second with a 91. John Vili.t e,f the Colonial spertine; (roods piore pave a camera a 4 tirst prize anil

a fishing- rod for second phice. l'riz.-.s j will be offered regularly hereafter. 1 The se'i.res were: as follows: gee 02; J Fisher, !!; C. Carlseui. oj; W'.'trner, fin; ;

F. Fandrei, ST: F. Kimhai h. S5: Hornrich. So; Steffey, S4: Austtren. 2: lieas!ey, 82; Funk. SO; Wollak. 19;Alr.z 77: Waponer 75: Henson. 75; Rorohert. fif; F. Horlbeck 63: Uinds.y. r,h, Krlen-

boutrh. 62: Writrht. f, I : I'laiit,

Carlson. o5: Micha-ls. 15: Rvle.-u, 15: FlannlKn, 43; Reckbr. 41: c. l andn-i, 42: Schuitz 37: Raul. 36: T. Horlbeck 31; Stelow 2 7.

-2o; firsts, 25c; e.tia, 27't 18c. du ties, l'.i 'j 'a ;;y 1,0.

1.IV1-: I'Ol.'RTRV Tutkev?, 4uc;j uhickeus. 3 4c; springs, 18.-; roosters, 18c, geese, Hiulsc, du,.ks. 06c. ! I'UTATUKS Receipts. 51 cars, nr- j whites, sacked and bulk, lov ,j, $ 1, 1 j VLAI 30 to 60 lbs., TySc. 70 to k ! "lbs., SSjllc; to.) to llo lbs., 12',j12-;' fancy, ICu lie, overweight kidneys, 140 to 17o lbs., 5j 7c. j I CHICAGO llVHMIKk HOGS Kecvipts, 24.C"1'; market i srtvady to 15c lower. !,uik, 7.'5 '11 S.25 , top, $9.Si'i heavy eial, 4i.5 -; i Ulfdilem weight, a.2u$ ; imtu ! weight, JS.SiO ;' O.iiO. I CATTLE -Receipts 3, "00, market Me-ady, beef sl'cr.-. choice and prime;,! $S.75'yS.50, tuediuni and gooel! $7.75'fJ .S.75: gooei and choice, $j'yi.25; com- j iiioii and medium, Jei.7o tl 6.25 , butcher j cattle, heifers. $5.25 u 9; cows. $4..0 a7.75; bulls. $4.50 7. I t-HKKF Receipts. 9.000: market alnuit steady; lambs. St lbs. down. $s.75 W10; lamb, 85 lbs. up, $ 7.50 r S.50 ; j lambs, culls and common, $7.25 ra S. j.". i

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NEW FARM

LOAN BONDS

WASHINGTON. April 14. Secretary of the Treasury Mellon annoum-ed today that eeithln a fe wdays the treasury department will formally announce an offering- of farm loan bonds to the extent of about $ 40. 00". 000. bearing Ave per cent interest at par.

j Card of Thanks f

We wish to thank our ne.j 1; hlors aid fri.nds for their kindness and .sympathy

and love shown in our s.e-rrow in the

loss of our beloved, wife and daughter. Maud Keller Tread way. Also for toe feral offerings anil use of an tom-'bi i'-s. MR. WM. TRi:rWAT MR. AND MR... JOHN A. KULI-FR

CAJ1D Or THANKS T " -wish to thank our friends arid neig-hbors for their kindness and svmrathy shown during our late bereavement In the loss of our darling baby,

Ann Jeanette Ixraine; also those vvho j

donated machines and for the beautiful floral offerings. MR. AND MRS. RORFRT Mel. HOD

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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY

FOR SALE Furniture of ali descrlition: 6 14 Oakley avenue or phone 2'M Hammonel. 4-14-2 F R RENT .Sleeping: rooms by we e k or dav: apply '114 Oakley avenue.

I Hammond. 4-14-13

Painting- ani decorating for efficiency and reliability go ta I. U Cohen, Phon 1036-W. 2-16-1.

Cope Harvey's orchestra will furnish the music at the K. e.f C. Baseball Dance tomorrow evening, April 15th. Tickets 55c a person. 1-12-3

An entertainment "The Tom Thumb Wedding" by about forty of the little folks of our city will be Rlveri at the X. of P. hall n Friday evening. April "15th. at S o'clock under the nupies of the radis' Aid of the First Presbyterian church. Admission, adults

DOES IT PAY TO WORRY I ABOUT APPENDICITIS?! Can appendicitis be guarded again.t? j

yes. by preventing; intestinal intection. The Intestinal antiseptic, Adler-l-ka. acts on ROTH upper and lower bowel removing AUIj foul, decaying matter which minrht start infection. KXCKLLEN'T for gas on ftomich or ciironic constipation. It removes matter which you r.ever thought was in your system and which nothing else can dislodge. One man reports it is. unbelievable the awful impurities Ao-ler-i-ka brought out. Summers Pharmacy, Ilohnian near Stat Kt

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Rank. Administrator of tho F.state of Hilke Kerten, deceiLaed va Avery Avis, ft. al., known and designated on the docket asj Number 1.375. Room One, in said court, it will, at the hour of 10.00 o'clock A. M., of th 13lh day of May, 1321 and from day to day thereafter, until sold, offer for s.l at private sale, for not less than the full appralseel value thereof. In the banking rooms of sald Administrator, at the Northeast corner of Fayette, and Hohtnan streets, in the City of Hammond, lake County, Indiana, all of the interest of s-n Id de-o-dent in and to the following described real estate, to-wlt: I,e,t Nineteen (13) and fhc l'ast one-haK (V.. 1 of I-ot Twenty (20) "R'ork Vonr i). Wilcox and t'io'lf rev's) Addition to the City of Hammond. Lak County. Tndinra, together with all the .'ippurt-'iiances thereto belonKins. Said jiale v ill Vt made subject to the approval of said court and the terms of sale are to be for i-.-i.-n In bene!. Paid sale, 1s to be made free from ail Hens and encumbrances of r.-.-ord. HAMMOND TIU'ST &. SAVINOS BANK Administrator F.y l"rnk Hammond. Secretary. SHKKRFR AND WIIITH. Atonieys for Administrator. 4-14-21-2

RHEUM ATI SIS LEAVES YOU FOREVER

Xop Seated Uric Acl Depoalta A: DUsoltrad ajad tiia Hheuraatlc Polsoa Starts to Iwt tha Systam Wltlun Twenty-fotu: Koura, Kvery rlrutiKist. 111 tins country If 10,-t.iorix.-. to fay i.., every rheumatic sultcrer Uiat it two bottles f .Aiiulirhu. the sure conqueror ct" rli-uuiattsm, do. s r-'t stop an Hj;oiiy, roduc- lwo1..ii Joints and eio aa wall even tie .-IiKhtest twmne ,.1 rheumatic pain, be wi.l Kia.ll iiuin, ;.oUr me-n-v without comment. Alienrhu has t en tried and tested l.r yvirs, and reaby inaneious re.auitH h;,'.o been accoiiipiishe,! m the most .-ever vas.es veto 10 lb- sufti-rins and agony was Intel, se emt .i!,ou.i and vntr.i the patient ,s licij ,e-.!-. Mr. .lam.s II. Aii.n, L'u- uis.overer of Alienrhu. who for i.niij y.-ars sufiered tlie: torments of acu yt Vh" i. u;: tiMti. .! -sir.-a ail sun. rers to kr...w th.i h "d.... not want .1 ru el ai.joi,. s inmivj unless Alienrhu d-clsiveiy o.,iUers worst of aii di.-.H-es. an.! !,. has 11.&iru tel all ilnjtK'.Ms to pu-irantec In cv-ry tiisiuucn. Adv.

Try a "Times Want Ad"

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AU FMAM N & V(OLF - Hah?40ND. Ihd. For Friday and Saturday Only Women's Black Patent

COLONIAL PUMPS

$8 Values

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riere, Deyona a aouDi, is me oesi vaiue onerpa in opnng rooiwedr pS-hjy this season. Imagine a beautifully turned Colonial Pump, of fine )

patent leather, for $3.50! Made with covered Louis heel and fancy jet buckle; kid lined and smartly finished. We advise early Friday shopping for these extraordinary values. All sizes. $6 Pumps for $3.50.

Pumps, Slippers and Oxfords Reduced! Smart, stylish footwear for comfort and for dress; priced at much less than you would expect to pay for such quality. Here are five big values:

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WOMEN'S PRINCESS SLIPPERS with smart patent strap, and WOMEN'S HOUSE SUPPERS in one-strap style, of fine 1 black kidskin. Special at X mJ J

WOMEN'S WHITE CANVAS LACE OXFORD. military heel, and GROWING GIRLS' ANKLE "STRAPS" with low heels. 9 45 Both are extra values at

WOMEN'S BOUDOIR SLIPPERS, of black kid "with silk pom-pom. A smart style. Specially priced 50 cit

WOMEN'S OXFORDS of mahogany kidskin ; a quahty worth $5 and $6; military his.yi,. $3.69 Special at

GROWING GIRLS' SLIPPERS, of black kid. in "Baby Doll" style, w ith medium heel and pretty or- O O Ej narrient, at. . . .

Men's New Calfskin "Brogues"

$7.50 Values 2 Days Only

Army Shoes $4.25 Made over the genuine MUNSON LAST. The leather is HARDY-HIDE, tanned twice for softness, strength, toughness and long wear.

The desired style for spring and summer, in a good grade of dark mahogany calfskin. Medium broad toe, so much in demand now. A fine fitting, serviceable, handsome "Brogue" for $4.50.

Boys' and Youths' Shoe Specials

BOYS' AND YOUTHS' Mahogany Calfskin Shoes, solid leather, in English and full toe sty les. Si.es I to 5 ' -2 The $4.00 grade. g2 95 special at

LITTLE GENTS' Fine Mahogany Lace Shoes, solid leather, English and full tees. Sizes 9 to 1 3! 2 The regular $3.50

grade. Specially (JO AC

price

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Children's $3 Calfskin Skuffers New Shipment $ 1 ' J Sizes5 to 1 1

Made of sturdy calfskin. A pretty, but serviceable shoe for school or dress (just as illustrated). The excellent quality of the shoe is exceptional at $3.00. Goodyear stitched. "Baby Doll" and Ankle Slippers

AT $1.55 Infants' black patent and vici kid "Baby Doll'' Slippers and Ankle Slippers, sizes 5 to 8; $2.50 value, at $1.55.

AT $1.95 Misses black patent and vici kid "Baby Doll" Slippers and Ankle Slippers, sizes 11 Yi to 2; $3 value, at $1.95.

AT $1.88 Children's black patent and vici kid Baby Doll Slippers and Ankle Slippers, sizes 8Yz to 11: S2.75 values at $1 .88.

Sales for Friday and Saturday Only Double S. & H. Stamps Tomorrow

1,0c. children 2ic. 4-K

Adv