Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 276, Hammond, Lake County, 11 May 1921 — Page 6

THE TIMES Wodiiosdnv. Mav 11. 1921 PAJAMA NEM.KiKE FOR LAZY HOUKS LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES Double S. & H. Stamps Every Wednesday VT Tft W t-ves. Upen 1 i Wednesday - r& V' 3424-26 Michigan Ave. Harb or Inland & Marl Pay Days PITILS VISIT PIJO.Ni; KXUIANCiK William Ci!!o'j, teacher of genera! ;-:: noes at t.'ie McKinley school, ao''iiiranlcd his classes thronscli thCaZumet Teliphone Kxclian wh-r-Twin City's Greatest Store" 'i" var!o;i phaa s or the fj'stcm xver " : iJ a i ncd and operated for the ben.-- J ft . '..1.. 1- ...T .1 - 1"! ... .. ;...!! J t tlicii Rit n tell 4 lilt- pi at-1 IV1 l dc of the gtudi. are b"lni; Introduce! ;o crf-ate a better lntee.t and hettr ..riliTstandlny c.n the nart of th stu-i-t:?and facilitate te instructions on '. .ie part of teachers.

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BENEFIT I'AHD P.RT , The Mirk subdivir'nn rosi?-nts linvo ;i;.:ed to the oai'Jd of 1 i r t i f o ph. in and iter of the t'artnelit--fitulion and are holding a benefit j c.ird party Saturday evening ;it tli.- ; H..y 3eout hail in that ciry and t.. winch every benevjient oitiz.n t urc d; to attend. On ftiNnvjns ,.f 3. rocrnt (;:- ! Ueuiic that cost t:i lives of nevcrul I V-lif ones and sjlimittfj sii-;it Uiini-'er I : many more tn'i to the direct"r.j j There is need of many suvj'ltos and 1 -;rnehment f nJ for this reason the; p.tbiic support is asked. Tliere wi',! -. ir.ariy attractive pri7..-s all contrlloifcd ti;e cauM and the evening ;',i l.- j ruaJe p!ea?.-nt for all In attendance, j

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TotnorroTr. a';l day, thfr -n-iil be a?i"n he4 at the T'nited Presbyterian clmrch. in th morning btisincs. wi!i ! '' trarsacted undr the commitiees ap;-dned by the Week-flay Heniou Kducctlonal ociety. In the afternoon the Calumet church and H..me Jtissi.ms wl'i conduct their line of training. In i1" evenlny a representative of tio1 iiicaso church fe.Ieratlon ivill tinike n address in siU'port of the work as

This natiri pajama creation has hien desip-ncil for the fastidious miss or matron who wculil spend Jicr leisure hours in de luxe fashion. The coat is made of plain, lustrous satin hi pray, while the trousers are heavily embroidered in oriental effect with silk birds, flower sur.sets and other intricate c-d iiorseous figures.

park, dinner will be served in the basement of the OonsjrcUational cir cell.

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".d:es of the church will serve dinner France on July 1 lf'IS.

Ji t o'clock. ' There is a welcome extended to the entire public to be presort during' the day sessions, which

v. "I all be intcrestlnif and instrn t if. An i:iutrat! lecture on "Mis.-i. r;ds" will take piace tonisht at t!

I'nited Presbyterian church at " :?. "'cioek to which the public has an in tation to attend.

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LAWYERS KI.ECT OtTIfEHS At a meeting of the East. ChicnC" Ha- association held in the Klks cMth r':ms. the following officers we:--: e :t ed ; M. K. Crites. president; Hay M Tf'.jee. vice president; Henry W. Jv-terse n. secretary; C M. Reed, treasurer. K.icene f. Fisher and Ijnnif M. Ilfrvey were elected to niembersiiip.

MASOMC Mr:ETIN The Masonic lodge, No. 6?a. of East '.uragro, will have one more grand meeting this spring before time f,.:h summer vacation. On th" t'.'onlna of May 14. thw Ralrvbnw b'de. No. ;T2 of t hieaso, will pay No. . 0 5 a fraternal vis t and confer the Master Mason depro. Following: the parade from the city

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"lien you are tired with taxtse, lack ambition and of eorts generally, you heading straight for a si These symptoms often show the whole system, especially the blood, 13 disordered. Don't wait 'till you are sick in bed. Almost every ailment can be warded otT if attended to in

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time- Any doctor will tell you that. Start at once to drive imparities from your system and help enrich your circulation with famous S.S.S

the vegetable blood tonic of fifty years' standing. Get S.S.S. from your druggist today, and wTite about ycur condition to Chief Medical Advisor, 847 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Georgia.

First Trust And Savings Bank EAST CHICAGO INDIANA Capital and Surplus, $65,000.00 At East Chicago's Busiest Corner Ve Invest Our Own Money First in These 7 Bonds

We invest your money in the Safe First Mortgage 7ro GOLD Bonds recommended by and sold at this Bank. That is how highly we. as experienced and successful bankers, regard these 7( i GOLD Bonds. Secured by income bearing property, the finest security on earth, these 7 ' 'n Bonds sell at par, hold their value, and are redeemed at 100 cents on the dollar. Interest and principal payments are paid at this Bank the very day they are due. You can clip lr'- Interest Coupons. Ask at this Bank about this SAFE investment, sold for 1 1 years without less of one cent to any investor. The stock of this Bank is owned entirely by the stockholders of the First National Bank, which is under the supervision of the United States Government.

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For THURSDAY and FRIDAY

Two Big Days, MAY 12th and 13th

This Two -Day Dollar Sale is the result of strenuous efforts on our part to give our customers the greatest money-saving dollar bargains ever offered in the Twin Cities. STORE OPEN EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK

Organdie Transparent, permanent finish; all colors, including white. Special for Dollar ( 1 Day, per yard A 7 Yards Nainsook 36 inches wide, soft finish; for underwear and infants wear; 19c value. For 1 Dollar Day, 7 yards for V 2 yards Tissue Gingham Beautiful new checks and plaids for summer dresses. Special for Dollar Day, Jj "J 2 yards for V A 4.Ladies' Vests White only, bodice or built-up tops; 35c value. Specially priced for Dollar "1 Day. 4 for V A Silk Stockings Ladies' pure silk thread stockings, in all shades; values up to $ 1 .85. For " Dollar Day, per pair P 6 Huck Towels 18x36 inch, soft bleached quality. Specially priced for Dollar Day, J 1 6 for A

2 House Brooms High quality House Brooms, extra selected broom corn used, five (J 1 M

j seams of extra best flax broom twine; 85c value. Special, 2 for

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2 Gingham Petticoats Ladies' Waists Ladies' striped gingham Petticoats, Lawn and voile Waists, several styles all sizes. Extra special for J 1 to choose from, all new and 1

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6 yards Dress Gingham

i Good quality Dress Gingham, neat checks and plaids. Thursday 1 M y and Friday only, special, 6 yards for J?A

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2 Children's Aprons 6 yards Percale Serviceable Amoskeag Gingham 36 inch Percale, in lights and darks. Aprons, Polly Prim style. For ( " Big assortment of patterns. t 1 Dollar Dav. 2 for A Dollar Dav. 6varrl?. for V

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I .Men's, women's and children's Tennis Shoes and Slippers, black and

white. Some with heels, some kids. Specially priced for Thurs- C$ "1 dav and Fridav onlv. nrr nair

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Cloak and Suit Dep't, Saving Dollars ONE DOLLAR FREE With Every $10 Purchase This is a wonderful chance to save on your new suit, coat or dress. We have them in many becoming styles from which you can surely find just what you want.

EARNING MONEY "ONE DOLLAR SAVED IS ONE DOLLAR EARNED" We are giving our customers absolutely the greatest opportunity to earn money oy saving ever offered in the Twin Cities. Read every item, then tell Hubby how much you are going to earn by coming to the "Twin Cities Greatest Store" during this sale.

Women's Chemise Made with built-up or bodice shoulders, silk and lace trimmed; $1.65 value. (2? 1 Dollar Day, special at Bloomers One lot of Bloomers, sateen, crepe or batiste, all well made and cut full. Special for Dollar Day at Women's Petticoats Plain or floral patterns, deep tucked flounce. V cry specially priced for 1 Dollar Day at V A 8 yards Shaker Flannel Double faced, heavy napped, bleached; the regular 19c quality. Special (! for Dollar Day. 8 yards for 1 New Collars A big assortment of women's lace and fancy collars; $1.75 values. For 1 Dollar Day at 1 2 Dressing Sacques Fine quality percale, light and dark colors, elastic belt, all sizes. Special for I ! Dollar Day, 2 for 1

Millinery Department Save a Dollar ONE DOLLAR OFF On Every Hat Over $4.95 All of the stunning creations for Spring and Summer wear are here in a vast assortment of colors. Buy your hat here and now, and save a dollar.

2 Rubber Aprons Water-proof Rubberized Percale Aprons, pink, blue and grey checks; 89c (t "1 value. Dollar Day, 2 for A 2 yards Curtain Madras 36 inches wide, in white, ecru or colored figures. Very special for Dollar Day, C "I 2 yards for 1 Bed Sheets 72x90 French Seam Sheets, good quality ; the regular $1.50 value. Special for !? " Dollar Day, one for I 4 Pillow Cases 42x36 inch Bleached Cases, hemmed and ready for use. A Dollar Day special, 2 " 4 for P A 14 yards Cheese Cloth 36 inches wide, full bleached, good quality. Special for Thursday and Fri- " day special, 14 yards for A? a Silk Top Night Gowns Made of pink nainsook with silk tops. lace trimmed; regular $2.00 value. For J Dollar Day, each V I

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4 Pair Child's Buster Brown Stockings This well-known brand is offered for two days only, in black or "1 brown colors, all sizes. Extra special, 4 pair for

Munsing Union Suit 16 Spools Thread

Ladies' Union Suits, white only, with built-up or bodice tops. For C Dollar Day, each "L

Clark's or Coat's Machine and Hand Sewing Thread, black, white and colors. All sizes. Special for " Dollar Day, 16 spools for. . . .

Gingham Bungalow Aprons

Ladies' Gingham Aprons, neat plaids and checks, medium or large C 1 sizes. Extra special for Dollar Day at

2 Dresser Scarfs 20 Ladies' H'd'ch'fs Made of Indian Head and beautifully Excellent quality Lawn Handkerchiefs

trimmed with filet lace; 95c "B with neat borders and fancy C T

values. Dollar Day, 2 for . . .

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Children's Straw Hats, all colors, flower and ribbon trimmed; sells 1 1 regularly at $1 .95. Special for Thursday and Friday at

$2.00 Percolator Extra heavy, pure aluminum, wood handle, 6-cup size. Specially priced for 1 Dollar Day at . A 2 Bath Towels 85c Turkish Bath Towels, extra large size.

very heavy. ery specially priced ? "1 for Dollar Day. 2 far . . . A 2 Women's Drawers Nainsook with Swiss embroidery rufr:e, open or closed styles. For Dollar 1 Dav 2 pair for 14 Bars Palm Olive Soap The regular size, 15c seller. ( limit of 14 bars.) Very special for Dollar Day, (2 "1 14 bars for 1 Lov Me Perfume Sells regularly at $1.75 per ounce. Specially priced for Thursday and Fri- "1 day, 1 ounce for Children's Sandals Infants' and children's Barefoot Sandals and Baby Doll Slippers. Special for (i 1 Dollar Day, per pair

2 pair Silk Socks . : . $1 Dress Shirts :::::: $1 2 pr. All Leather Gloves $ 1

Athletic Union Suits $ 1 4 pr. Leather Palm GLOVES $1 Boys' Knickers, pair $1

Men's Hats or Caps $ 1 2 Silk Ties . ; : . $1 3 Bal. Shirts and Drawers $1