Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 275, Hammond, Lake County, 10 May 1921 — Page 3
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felAKES "GHOST" f - WALK IN NAVY 1 I -4 X k V X 4? i J 8 k Cart. "Dzvid rotter br.s fcn 'rmed rr-v rc.'na'fr-r of the U. S. "fcctvy.. Ha is sorx-oa tha Penusyljvama. ffashi-? of Atlantic fiet, Cow oil Gu3n !ans,rn 3, Cuba. II "will tueeeed 2ear Admiral Sajr.uel IVIcGowslh. llr. end lira. Ed J-chrcr and iaashler, Koma of Chicaro an 1 Xrs. Ilcnry :Clsen of Hammond srnnt iurniay hfr Mth 3r. Mrs. Jake Sehcer an J Itrr.iiy. ifr. and Mrs. r.ob Connors, Mis 'F!crnc8 Stack and friend of chioairo .Yislt.d Sunday here tvi'h i'rar.lt Mark (K-id f&jnJly. Miss BertSa-Lad-wiisr of Chtaaro sipont ,Fonday 3ir with fc-r flsttr, Mrs. frank CIntrea and family. ,ewia Erb -"ad th m !rf r-rt nne to jV&il and injure lif'.-l arm juUe ;ta3Jy. ". MJm TtTtry Ff!?fer of 'Wh'.-i-sr spnt .Jsarday her -with hir parents. Sir. and Mrs. rninn an-I ch!?.lreri l(mrned Pun.la v t-ri'.np: f r rircaio 'ftar eovt-ral iJajs '...It ) 41 ivl;h ffslat! ves. fiunday fvpr.'r: Trh. n : "r.'r .7 fjhon-.e from IJa:n:::ond. ",. 3;,.:ii;; and Rev. ,. J ;:.; n jv.-n v. It!i r. u auto I accident. : n i. r wl.fn (mother iv.ajch!rt c.oi .r.c; frm jtn-'thcr direction it-.jrned to 1 : 1 I'-ft rAd f.ra ;h-i r-:n-.Tilnt? board ar.il lenders off of Mr. , Jlohllrs Ford car. Too Tv irtd hi :.! (Tvaa smashed to piec; Hlthou trh Mr. iBohUn end ;;,-. Br-d::ia l:jii't ut Scratched from all tha broken ?:as-s. il HOBART Miss T! Grl?", iho ha. opon fstudylny music at ti.e G Tit studio in Chicago for a rubber f y-ars. will igivo a recital this evening at the pubilie library. She -win be a.s!:od by Mrd. 'Sladye En.-'.cw Ilice of Ch:-'-;... I Miss BfM Banks and Mr;:. M. I,utz 'Vftre 'IOVell viaito's yest ruay. Mr. and Mrs. Bred Il.linian bav5 imored In'o the Jlil'.T.an !!at b::!:i:n.-; on Third street rcci-r.' !y vaont.-d L Mr. 'and Mrs. John iniirnan. -who bav; tjanoved to Gary. i The funeral serv!- f M!-" TJ"!et KJbier, who pa."oa a-.vny Thursday 'morning' were held at th'o Kibler home M-t 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon. The Ideal Book club will u..-et TTed,rtday afternoon with M201. Albert Ph:i!,p.i. ; Kidney and Bladder Troubles Conquered orJSonay Back - Fnr 4 yr jaid T- br'-v T ha-.-f-ittn prfr'-rlbuig ?.:ar"br"-f 'for kidjey and Ma-bV-r c, -,nd nr.-.v th.'i il lavfl retired frrn-.i Po-tlvo practice I ;t:,ve mad arrsnjr-mc-utit with jfud-.ntr IcruKBlsts to dliT'.-nsw this wonderful (Trescrirtion et r n:oorn?p rrlro. n the flnoney back if !':.:.. ifat:on plan. ( Beware of kindly i !--. r tb'".iands of it ev ry y.r ar v.-iO ovzht to hi r;nMolnK' tbo blessints of lifo and health. 'Tatcii tbo yinptonus. jf have 'l0ckB floating beff.re tb yt-s, puffy (Y, clammy f"ct or moist paimy. backet.bn or i'io.ach", you r-ucht to tcr-t a 'TQttle of Lrr. Carey a MarsLroot right 'eiray. I Tt hr.p wondorf ally r.-nof.tte-l tn of tbC'Uanda of csj"? of HJnv 'ind luadj3r troubles end is the ro'-oi !n you cp.n lalwnyn d'-pnd wpn. lt-5Ult. are guarj JCOXR Pr. P.'ir. iol O. r-ary -was a procttcinrr physician for rtrnv yar and IJxJs pxpat Brec i-tion. Vrr.br--"t atd-d ttbonpand" of en ff rt-r f-"m kidnf-v and "mnlr tro-ubb.-s. llTfi'tT y.'ii can slwavs tr this off.-rtivo r-' -, ra tion at F VT. Clemonts Produc". Roo-, . ?T.r, V. V iind nil r"V.-ibl- pharmar-iHts. 1he Country over. Ko p In mind ;hi name, Tir Caw's Mar-shroot prstriptinn. N'o. TTT. Xo other medicine can take Its ave Your nyes iLxaiximea at the only Exclusive Optical Parlor in Lake County Glasses Scientifically Fitted. Satisfaction Guaranteed Registered Optometrijts Hammond Optical Parlors
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surprise greets the thrifty shopper Domestics, White Cotton Goods, etc. 20c Longcloth, 36 inches wide, in a nice soft finish. Per vard, 131 20 Yard-wide Unbleached Mxislin. Per yard, 7l2C 18c Bleached Muslin, yarxi wide, in a fine qual ity, soft finish. Per yard, 12c. 39c Pillow Cases, 42x36 inch, neatly hemmed. Lach, 2714c $1.63 Sheets, 81x90 inch, extra heavy quality. Special at $1.29. Plain White Voiles, of an extra fine quality; 85c value. Per yard, 48c. 15c Uiifclaached Muslin, yard wide, extra heavy quality, at SV2C-45-Inch Pillow Case Tubing, of extra heavy quality. Regular 50c value, at 35c. Turkish Towels, medium size, white. Regular 18c value; each, 11c. Fancy Ecrdered Turkish Towels, regular 69c value. Special at 39c. Heck Towels, large size, red bordered. Regular 20c value, at 14c. Fancy Art Ticking, regular45c value. Yard, 23c Voile YVaistings, in stripes. Regular 50c value. Per yard, 29c. 45c Indian Head, 44 inches wide, for middies and fancy work. Per yard, 29c. 50c Nainsook Checks, in flesh and white. 39c. 42-Inch Tubing, extra heavy quality; 45c value. Per yard, 33c. Large Size Turkish Towels, always 5ell for 50c. Very special, each 39c.
I Underwear Hosiery Women's Gauze Vests, bodice top or low neck, E-i no sleeve style; 35c value, at 25c. : Women's Union Suits, gauze knit, in low neck, E no sleeve, loose knee style; 50c grades, at 39c. Women's Vests, gauze knit, low neck, no sleeve. EE Very special at 15c. Women's Vests, knit gauze with high neck and Hz short sleeves, at 39c. p Girls' Vests, gauze knit, in low neck, no sleeve style; a 20c garment at 15c. Girls' Union Suits, gauze knit, low neck, no Ft sleeve, tight knee style; sizes 4 to 16, at 50c. Jrl Boys' Urion Suits, athletic style, of fine dimity; 65c garments, at 59c. Boys' Knit Union Suits, hig neck, short sleeves, E tight knee; all sizes. Special at 50c. Women's Hose, in black, white and brown; regular 35c grade. Per pair, 25c Fpre Silk Hose, in black, white and fancy col5 6rs. Per pair, 53c. :l Mercerized Hose, in black, white and gray; regjj ular 45c quality. Per pair, 35c. 2 Fibre Silk Hose, with extra wide rib top, black ?ri only ; 85c value. Per pair, 69c. "3 Women's Black and White Cotton Hose, per rr- pair, 15c. Ez Girh' Stockings, fine mercerized rib, in black only; sizes 6 to 9J2 ; 50c values at 25c. "i Boys' or Girls' School Kose, per pair, ISc. i Boys' Rib Hose, of extra good quality, all sizes. .'f: Per pair, 25c. :. Infants' Mercerized Hose, durabla quality in H black and white, at 25c 1 Grocery Savings Kirk's American Family Soap, with grocery orl der of $10 or more, 10 bars for 53c. H Brick Cheese, best grade, fancy, per lb.. 25c : Corned Beef, Libby's choice quality, No. 1 can, at 19c. Catsup, Briar Ridge, high grade, pure tomato r catsup, 16 oz. bottles, 25c; 10 oz. bottles, 15c. S Our Famous Leader Coffee, per lb., 35c; 5 lbs., i $1.43; save 32c. Choice Rio Coffee, per lb., 18c; 5 lbs., 69c; S ave21c. Sintcs end Rio Coffee, per lb., 20c; 5 lbs., 78c, save 22c. S Choice Freeh Roasted Peaberry Coffee, lb., 29c; 5 lbs., $1.15; save 30c. I "K. & W." Special Blend Coffee, per lb., 30c; " 5 lbs., $1.18; save 32c.
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5 V IT A a v. if !i !. j k . V , ; 1 -s .1 iLess&ii t-iSrt choose from these columns Undermiislins, Corsets, eic. Women's Night Gowns, rhp-over and button front styles, lace trimmed, at 7Dc. Yoraen's Gov.r.s, in slip-over and button front styles, regular size:-, at 93c. Women's Extra Size Gowns, lace and embroidery trimmed, at 93c. Women's Skirts, beautiful lace and embroidery trimmed, at SSc. Women's Envelope Chemise, embroidery and lace trimmed style?, at 59c. Women's Eavtlope Chemise, cf a rood quality nainsook, embroidery and lace trimmed, at S9c. Women's Sateen Petticoats, of flowered and black, regular and extra sizes, at SSc. Children's Creepers, gingham, sizes 1, 2 and 3. Special at 79c. Aprons, of dark and light percale, in check and figures, some in the newty-back styles; values to $1.98, at SSc. Children's Dresses, new styles in plaid check gingham, sizes 2 to 6, at SSc. nd Kabo Corsets, at less than half, maxers surplus 1 T stocks, a model for every figure, at 89c, $1.25, $1.98 and $2.48. Petticoats, r.i chambray and g ingiiam, m regular T , and extra sizes. Special, 2 for $1.C0. Aprons, of gingham in checks and plaids, at $1. Children's Rompers, licht and dark chambray. Special, 2 fcr $1.C0. Party Waists, of muslin, in size? 2 to 12, at 20c. Children's Black and White Suteen Bloomers, in sizes 2 to 14, 3 fcr $1.00. T: " 5 "B I n 7 T! meiv Over 400 Beautiful Tub Siik Blouses, in attractive light striped patterns, sizes 56 to 45, $2.G9. Pretty Voile Yaists, in plain white and delicate tmls, tailored and trimmed mod. ,1 I - .ill! soiled, 2 for $1.G0. Smart Georgette Blouses, in sizes 36 to 46. Every desired shade, in every conceivable style, tailored or embroidered, at $2.G9. Flower Trimmed Hats in many styles. Matrons flats, finest mil an Children's HaU in black, brown and navy; Sport Hats in many styles, at $5.00. Smart Black and White Kits, Ostrich trimmed Hats, embroidered georgette and tagal hots, large flower trimmed and other smart styles fcr maid and matron, all at $6.75. Banded Sailors in milan, lisere braids and neat straws; ribbon Sport Hats, ribbons and straw combined; silks and the new felt Sport Hats, at $2.95 to $10. in sCiie Oa!.oo Kid House Slippers, in one-strap sty! nd patent stay, side gore style, at $1.69. Women's Red Cross Pumps, Ties and Oxfords, black kid and patent leather models in the stylish lasts for Spring, at $4.88. Army Sboes, made on the genuine Munson army last; soft, pliable, durable leather, at $4.45. Outing Scout Shoes, tan elkskin, with leather soles; sizes 9 to W2, at $1.65; 2A to 5M, at $1.95; men's sizes, $2.45. Men's Brogues and Oxfords, English toes, modified toes and full brogue toes are shown in the lasts favored by well dressed men and young men, at $4.95. SkuiTers, of a good grade mahogany calfskin with stitrh-down soles, in sizes 6 to II, $1.69. Infants' Ankle Stran Shn-ners, in black kidskin, at $1.39. Baby Boll S'ippers, for children, in patent leather and dull kid. Special at $1.88 ; infants' sizes at $1.69; misses' sizes, at $1-5. Men's and Boys' Furnishings Men's $2 and $2.50 Caps, made cf all-wool suitings, at $1.55. Boys' Blouses, made of fine pt 1 Jt fu' pedal at 50c. Men's $3.50 and $4 Sample Pajamas, made of fine percales, woven, madras, crepes and other materials in a wide range 01 p sterns, l.L .3. Men's $1.50 Muslin Night Shirts and Heavy Cambric Night Shirts, cut large and roomy, D3c.
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r .j f u lt"3 f.-.'rTy.-, 1 M 1 tf i ; i v: i- . ? f ... . - ". I .v 1 . I 1. ... N 4 1 ; fo r v a list of bargains taken from as fiooci are not 1 . j V v m. . fei. cwr a. 35c Percales, 36 inches wide, in dark striped and figured effects. Per yard, 19c. 13c Crd'co, dark striped and figured. Yard, Sc. Shirting Calico, striped and figured; 15c values. i or yard, oc. 25c Chambrays, a stood choice of patterns. Per yard, 12UC. Striped Pongee, 30 inches wide, fancy light colors; 65c seller. Per yard. 35c. 59c Plisse Crepe, 50 inches wide, fancy flowered effects fcr housedresses, etc. per yard, 23c. 35c Fancy Cretonne, 36 inches wide. Yard 18c. 50c Serpentine Crepe, 30 incb.es wide, Yd. 29c. $1.25 Terre Cloth, 36 inches wide. Yard, 79c. 53c Curtain hlarquisctte, fancy uui ui vu . 1 . 1 A all-over designs. Per 3rard, 32c. 75c Foulard, a fine mercerized quality, 36 inclies ride, navy only. Pe r yard, hsdc 3 T $1.50 Cretonnes, far.cv effects 1 m -Jo inch vidtl:s. Per yard, 69c. 19c Comforter Challie, 36 inches wide. Per yard, 12,oc53c Quaker Craft Lace Nets, 36 inches wide. Per yard, 23c. ce nine, -u mcnes wnae. in an an-r-i 4 r 1 1 . 11 Mik quality. Per yard, $1.93. 42-inch Quaker Craft Lace Curtain- Nets, SSc. 25c Skirling Percale, 36 inches wide. Yard, 15c $4.00 Satin Charncuse, all silk, 40 inches wide. Per yard, $2.95. SI. 50 Storm Serge, all wool, in navy, brown and red. Per yard. Sac. 35c Shaker Flannel, 27 inches wide, a fine bleached quality and heavy nap. Per yard, 15c $1.00 Shirtings, 32 inches wide, silk and cotton in fancy stripes. Per yard, 65c. :i?c bin a am 5, Li mcne s wide. Red Seal gingPer yard, 1 Sc. CCc Zcpliyr Gbglum, 32 inches wide, line im ported quality. Per yard. jjc. 65c Far.ey Voiles, pretty patterns in daik backgrounds. Per vard, 39c. '0 f ') r Ct;'. Cf" Pcplin, 40 inches wide in all wanted colors Kinucrsaiicn C!c 1 p c VI I (UU, V .ivJ. 27 inches wide, in stripes rrd plain colors. Per yard. 25c $1.75 Shillings, 32 inches wide, for men's shirts and women's waists. Per yard, 98c. 1 9c Gingham, 27 inches wide. Per yard, IZlc 75c Silk Tissue Gingham, fancy plaids and checks in all new colors. Per yard, 59c. SSc Ncvmandy Vci!e, 40 inches wide, in fine dotted quality. Per yard, 59c. $2.50 Silk Satin ?Ie-sah:e, good heavy quality in a fine histrous 0 inches wice, at M.yb. AC, Ginrlu 1: wide, in fane y v., n . -n. stripe?, plaids and plain colors Per yard, 29c. $1.00 Scotch Madras, 32 inches wide, at 53c -In id ecru ; n 9c seii Per yard, 29c. ot jf ?b. ! limb; ry 1 39c 48-Inch Embroidery, very fine quality for flouncing? and corset covers. Per yard, 19c. $1.50 and $2.00 Embroidery Flouncing, 27 inches wide, in beautiful patterns for children's dresses. Per yard, 35c. Rleii's Handkerchiefs, good rize cotton, at 5c. Yv'cmen's Handkerchiefs, with fancy embroidered corner. -Per dozen, SSc. Oriental Laces, 12 to 18 inch widths; values to $2.98. Per yard, SSc. Crochet Cotton, all numbers; 10 balls to a box. epeci: ner Ijo: ry Svhs and Batiste, 18 inches wide, Tor dainty underwear, t er vard, oJf. Women's Neckwear, collars, collar and cuff sets, modesties; values to $2. Each, 43c. Ycrnen's Fbe Quality Short Black Silk Gloves, regular $1 and $1 .50 value, at 49c. Women's Finest Heavy Quality Long Black Silk Gbves, regular $2 and $2.50. Per pair, 79c. $2.43 Hand Bags, good quality leather, with 9men trame. special at 1.0.
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. 1 1 aavertisea. in me women s Reaoy-to-Wear Department S'lk D: esses, values to $32.59, taffeta and crepe ue chine models, at $19.75. Silk Dresses, special lot of taffeta, canton crepe, satin, crepe de chine, at one-fourth off. Yash Dresses, plaid and striped gingham, worth $12.50, at $3.38. Silk Foulard Dresses, worth to $15.00 at $8.75. S-l-s, tailored and embroidered, worth $35.00, at $21.75. Suiis, r f French serge, tricotine, poiret twill. A so cia; lot at one-fenrth off. Skirts, new checks and plaids, values to $1 0.00, at 53.9S. C! new cheeks and plaids, values to $6.10, Polo Coats, misses and women's models; are worth $29. at $12.75. Spert Coats, flare back, belted back, convertible !,:.?: s!x!e. at $9.75. Cehna.i Wrs.ps, worth to $22.50. at $14.75. D-h-vves, values to $30, at $19.75. Fine Yj'res, exclusive styles, embroidered and silk lined, at $25.75. ' ' The Fiee;;t Embroidered Wraps, at $38.75. Ckihlren's Pcla Coats, $10 values at $6.23. Cr:;!elrer.'s Polo Coats, $18.50 values, $11.93. Children's Taffeta Coats, 2 to 6 sizes at $4.93. men s ana doys uomm? d rarnisiimss an iuen s 33 to T," ' ; on r i.i - 12 l ! v e e a Suits, broken Jets cf $30 suits, in sizes 10. fancy mixtures, blue serges, $14.75. and Y'eur.g Mien's Suits, fancy brown. :.ed mixtures: $35 suits at $19.75. seme cf the season's smartest "I If ;t, S;ha!fner oc Marx" and "Society Brand" ;;:- a : h.t lot at $32.50. hlen's- Suits, many of these fine suits are worth as at huA as $60 and $65, beautifuiiy tailored, 17.50. f;!ens S:i':s, smait patern3 in single and double breasted si vies; 1, 2 and 3 button suits, worth $42.50, at'$27.50. hi en's Si.fr., the finest tailored styles; worth to $-::. et S45.C9. Kr.itlcd Top Ccats, fcr rain or shine, at $13.75. $10 Rubber Ra'r.coels. a clearance at $4.45. Slim and Stout Suits, including blue serge, 259o discount. Mer's Par.ts, hairline cassimere, at $1.98. Bays' 2-Fants Suits, sizes 8 to 16, at $11.75. Bays' 2-Paats Seits, siees 8 to Jtf. at $15.75. Bo) Bey eens. sizes o to 10. ar $1.20. Fi.ee iu'ts, sizes 8 to I 6, at $7.75. C -i uevs c-.v.., SI zes 8 to 17, at $13.75. Boys' Blue Serge Suits, sizes 1 1 to 1 3, at $9.75. Boys' Juvenile Sul-ls, sizes 3 to 8; $10 values, at $0.7 D. R-vc' Pnnf ants, special at udc 1 . nr f.'i., CI 50 and special p.t 95c. Men's SI. 25 A'J-'ci'.c Union Suits, made of fine 72x( 0 ins.ook clolh withe lastic 1 1 band an id closed crotch, at 75c. Ken's $2 B. V. D. Union Suits, at $1.29. $2 and $2.50 Union Suits, made of the finest cotton yarn, spring needle rib, at $1.19. $1 Shirts and Drawers, balbnggan, famous "Otis" nnkc, fiat cotton knit, special at 55c. 1 ays C9c Knit Ualcn Suiis, 3 for $1.00 cr 35c. iyya as, knit, r, rinse ie Union Sails, cotton rib, porous ok. worth up to $1.25, at 48c. Hen's Sample Shirts, worth $2.50, finely printed madras and 80 square percales, at .,1.10. Lien's $2.50 and $3.00 Shirts, of woven and corded madras, repp cloths, ducatines and percales at $1.55. Ken's $1.25 Heavy Indigo Elua Work Shirts, special at Cue. Great Sale cf $1 ileckwear at 39c. Men's 23c Silk Fiber Tub ular Wasri nes, 15c. $1.50 Overalls ar.d jackets, heavy blue denim and blue and white stripe "Stifel Cloth," cut extra large. Special at SSc. Boys' SSc School Hose, in fast black, heavy rib, strong and durable "Chester Lad" make, 25c. Boys' Caps, one-piece top style, leather sweat bands, 5uC,
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