Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 281, Hammond, Lake County, 17 May 1921 — Page 5

Rcayrrayft 1921.

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Personal and Social News

Refrular meetinir of Opal Hive t wn'trhT hi I. O. (. V. hall. 8')8 M !' 1 . H A Mnnt of r, Ogden street under an ijior.itii n f ir appeni: vs t St, Mr?!if"'t'i. tiorpitai "ro-.v rif-rninu o i A!: h.o director. ar arrnge 1 v .- 'ii. f, ! . Mi l party whi-h will he t Dm- Country Cluli Monday aft ! r. !. May .;, The proceed will I-., t l.e A:W eluh to .e 11 -1 d as f '"! f 7 ii-'v i " iti need cf a number t ;:, f.r bimI 'I'lout thf h"Uf .. Th i ij. cordially invited t' attorns i- : .:' i..ke;$ a i -' not sold before the 1 . i : ; i S.-v j had at tlx- door. T r: t o v . hundred will h- play- ; r. - !f:i r. i'i P numb' r of X''"Hant p- :;:' V h" v on. - .-. r.-i.v Ha ..f l ! Watlae roatf i . rtaind a number of friends, "ft .. r it her du(tht r Ltornin' trt ii irni09 Hint niiiMi' wfie provided rnusomt n .ind :i dainty luncheon . ... erv-d- The irnests were IOoris JH;-Kt'nt"! Florence. Philip HafD, . Tvap. Robert F'. irencf, Helen lea;., Mail.ne MaiK-h. Josephine Mailed. T? mond Ifasw. Wm. Hanson. J1ohrt lovt-nitor. David Sttn5on. Stella .VeKinnon. Shirley Hall and Louise 1-ov-orcer. Mrj. Kdwtn J '""ampbell and daufth-tn-Irma hnc left for a two weeks rlsit irlth rrd;rivpi in lienver. Th Ijfuv.-t r nchool will i..Id Tarents-Teachei 9 meeting- at S o'clock nn.srht. tlie proarram planned is as follow? orchestra selections; elocution Iction, Mrs. Kline; trombone. ;ctlon. K. C Hoff: a talk by Ttiv, LIVE LOCAl NEWS "ADS" PLEATING AND BUT.TON-HOLE TrrMfTrrcHiG. bptto"? cotkbIVG, BRAIDI56 -PROMPT 8CRTICB CALL WASSBV! TELKrHOE 4H 1 K. STATE ST, HA31MO.ND - Membri of AVm. Calkins VT. R. C. irlll conduct tht: funf-ral pervicex for Mr.. Mtlloy t tlie home on Tuesday, y.y 17, f l:Si p. m. at 1069 Oarfield urieet 515-1 MOTOR TRUCK SERVICE Cn ::$ d..ily Chap rare? lineal and j !-.n.sr distance hauling j rnntin -inn mi.i-w Amerlenn Motor TriinHinirtatlon Lint, i Huinmund. .1-17-liit j I'Vo "P. T. o. Kilt's have, volunteered to ..'.i the American Icoti is disp-s-; if tickets for tiie Minstrel Show. great many of the in---mh- is have te for sp.Ie. and 'ti addition they " been placed on .-ah., for the Elks : he fpl lowing places: s: upson's Rarb'-r Shi p. Sib'ey Sr. i. '.rdfrtfch Itrog.. .leweit i . Hohman - i- t . cm;. Sen .-,. .r. w-b'ts. Stnt e s .. ir. i S : i : . .h-vrii-r.-. Site.- Sr. r -1 ; -1 t Card of Thanks i pi- '5-s! UK our ) n t ion to our t iae this means of c 1 er thanks and nppcei : ;chbors arfl, friends for . and syri:!.thy du rims' their kindtiie sii:kn-T,s ; death of our darling Dorothv : als.i 'iioso. wi.o furnirhed autos and 'sos.il y do we thank the minister for 'liiid and 'iinisohrijf words and the ,ir of the Christian Ctiunh for t!i" "j'.lfnt sonss thej sanic r-"' hi b i MR. AXT MItJ. ItOBERT Ft;L.UEIt AKD f1HIyI''I:KN. 3-17-1 50 good cigarettes for 10c from one sack of GENUINE bTFZk n n n r; W 4 M 11 a DURHAM -gs TOBACCO

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tfmithson of the First Christian church; oral ro!. M:a lone Reynolds; a talk liy J. M. Siinscti; sir.sisiS l.y thf raivil quart -ti-". Mr. an.l Mrs R. M. Frumpy, Freep-irt. 11!.. Dsn the quests of his j-isiT. Mrs Ida .Turret of Hammond. From t (hi'y will -; to Pt'ii.

Mr. Td'i Rorman of S'ulh ll-dtniin sirt-i-t has rciiini' il from a thri i n ' ek vljiJt In Clvdand. . -a hto sh. was the irii' crt of h-r 'iti. A. '" Bornifin und family j im Mrs. Gi at i ISfikft. Mrs. Kale St- -.-lis and Mis. Host- Marcus left Sunday af. dclegatfrt from the I'orcas ttd'.-k:i !o li;f of Hammond to attend the conVftuion ofTh.- graml lor1fj;e .',f tio- K i. !. wtucti i(j hfinp h Id at Indtanaj)-4KI!-t!ii; " or-k. ( The lHii.'' Aid of Ihe .t. Faiiil l.uth tan ' hti'-fh will meet tomorrow j after?. ... .n at 'Z-ZC at the Hammond Chantber .o if-re-. i Tho Eftora! Aid of the First M. fc. j church tvii; m-n ton.oirovi afternoon at the ohur. h at 2:?.It. S. Spoii'fi' of W hiting, formerly Ku'ii Sold of ll;;-r.ui"nd. wiU enreitait) Frtd.iy .fi. rr.o n for Mar'.-tn t'emillJ! ho ill n Jung broje. Ti IV .11 t...nroe St. Standard l'ear-rs inc. t :t'. t'n- hun'h toniKht '.I A l;.;ic.. a t tendance is desired. T:ie Alpha Uh.i it.t c'.u'o met at thC home of .li-s l.ieu.-e Thoina of Wi'-I liams strcd t't; ! evening, bunco v.-ftSj played and the inchest scores made by the .Mssei Eva and Ittrt'ia 'lau.--six and the .-e,t by Hild garde Milier, a prettily appointed iunclor n w a fi rvfii. A i :-i.ei.iiitn were mad- fori the dance Aiuci will be Riven June X at the k. of I"- hall, when St erllnt's 1 orchestra v. ill 'urnish the music. The; next meeting will ;ake place at the) home of .M'sis Margaret Young" in two weeks. -- i MifJ Sarfih rth'-inp dd will entertain ' the TJ. II. of Ii. T club at her horn-; tomorrow vniiK ! A very nice birthday party was tru- j en for Imoijene Thompson in honor j c.f Vier sixth birthday, nineteen of her j small, friends helped her celebrate. (.time were played and ref reshmen : s j served. The decoration? wTe in ye.- j low- nrel white. The guests were llo'-f j I'illis-c iu-r. Mary Tluth SniUi.. Hd'yj M. i'.rld--. . Mice and Marjory Bet.. Fred rich and Paul I'ajlinian. I.os Jane 11.. v. n. Virginia I'srr. tt. M iry .Ian. I-. i niliiihain, Id'.lian and i.o,j:se, Smitii. ICl-anor Sliauer. Jean i'arter. Kleaner mid Marjory McFarlan l. OI;ve. Virion" Aust(f n Rotty Catjoti AntJ L' ni'i i' Kintt- i The Trinity Aid will hold an alt liy sewing sessbm in the church parlor.-., corner Park pl.u-e and Waltham streets tomorrow. AW memb.'rs re quested to bring their lunch, on atirtj sew r.o (he sale wi-n-r, ts l- of neui j t h -' 1 a ; trt of .May. The Ladies' Aid of the Jlde Rarit M. K. church will meet In the ehurcn pars 'Tisrfc" t 'inori .w. tCll Harrison street, the home of tin- lU-v. and Mrs. j lee.on. j The li-horoh Aid S. . i.;y wiii in !1 ! m 1 c 1 1 n t t h 'iiri-f.i in ; t I cliurf h t 'inori o-y . Tne Indies' Aid Sui iiiy f the C r.- j t. r.arv M. V. eloii ch Ul hold an till d:t v nivtlr.i; ' m -.:-r..-.. in tiie cfiurch. Th-'.e -.VI 'I ' ic.-l'OSS tl.f '.-HnC 3t - o'clock. -- Frames '.-r.h:r. Caiup No. IS. t'i"l 1. rid. i s 'n:iiiary of t he .Spanish VV ir ! Veti'i.iiis will hold a box social fl (-'"ri ; of t ii- mii: I house We;l-j nesday, May IV Tii- puioic is cordial!y incited. j I A p-"-eia! meeting of the fyndcra Improvem'-r.t ass-H'iati ,n will be held, at tiie l.-j ndora Hotel Friday evenln--May 2". at 1 o'rb-.v:. All members r-co-diai.y invit-d i j r.e pre.vtit. Tiie Uih.s' Aid of the First Presoytrian church -v!i! meet ;ri the cbureti n.-irlors W-dricsdiy aftirirmti, May IS.' at i' : r? f l or Your Floors OfeM0P For Your Furniture C f eetar At Your Dr-aiers 11 ml lAur J M i f - rnu.it 1 l

KltKi: (OIIIUMi 1SOOI,. "ttoiiM-wor!; mii 1 i kllit i. to li'iUM'W if.- wlmi I xir in '.km to a man. " jiisid Mim Kl.sii- Hinklt-y. food fXpfft and eouklnr dnvnt rator f the Corn

frodui ts Keflninn Co., if Xnv York. When this riot is finished on iu'd afitrwlio Is teaching- th-'"!i!t -!' forrt-ft at:it iioon i: 'I'hursilay. tro-sn iiaierunt pedcoiiu:nical cooking ti-.U wffk at the Jlcrs fold up th.ir tatdvs and depart,

Kdwurd C. Minas Co. "Kvery li'-usi tvif.: should mafter the bu.-in-ss :1 fair of her kitchen and cooking- as ; ononi ieally and trident as her tiiialiaro! n-tanae.-i the utVuirs of his offiff." continued .".Hhh Jlinkl first lesson in her Free Tlie CcKuetig School yesterday jiroved to be interesting: a.s well a? helpful to the many HM'tunond housewives In attendance. The feature of Mis.i llinkley's lecture, ,s thv fact die ' jrejires each recljie and orimrs out ea- h individual p.dnf.-r !"!' hy step from the miMt.t;- of the flour to the at tu.tl liakinu. Her class , -.-t.rduy U.sco ,-i cd low uas otj ecotfmy in food prenaiation and alio! two hours of ini ,. resting instrint I-:m 1 decided to try ' hem or, "friend tuishand." M' Ilinklcv's b-cturf s will j ont inr.e t HrouK.i tit. week w it n on entirely new program eadi day ami impresses the point that !ioistw i v-'s parfl u lly dn.uUI n-a miss them. Her talk and i nior.st ra t i oi tomorrow inc. odes a lector" "Ft', dinu the Family." a:el i'oji K-it Im y:in " Sdm d ln-t;.ns at i p in. and note bgok and ii.t! wiM i i;M,;hty handy to jot do-.vn the vai-i..o;e .- irest iups.' LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES JIO IMi CITY M VIlKIiT A communication was handed to the members of the board during their --s-sioii yesterday att"rnoon from Vice President t'lias. 1 1 . True of the Soperivater comjiany. askini; that tic- city have the peddlers and market moved to another part ..f the city or discontinue issuinar in -rmits to the nomads to ' 1' their w ar. s in the city of I'-i-t I'rhaso. The request was (iratm-d :n.-ofar as the movinr i:if the market to 11 st and Canal is concerned. Tiie numbers f ;io hoard of works fee) that t'n's , , , ; vdievo tin- di ssa I isfac -tii'ti and will he out of the way of every one. My Dear Mayo-- j We desire to . -,i ; ; yo.;r attention to j a matter which hay rati.-.-.i us no in-j considerable :. en', nee and w h:c!i we have tolerated with the idea that it possibly may have proven of sonic altle to the pel p;-- of tiie II e 1 ii '; i oor - ii. od in en 'jo i in..; ' h m to purchase -r-iain cm mod i t ie.- lit n -.1 a ' van t a-. We refer to a street fair or market ! who-:- a j t iioi : zed by the city ,fj I-iast Chic.ttro. Tii" authorities have se- i ieeted the street immediately in fiou;j of our offic. buiid'HK as a de.!iab!e site for tiii.- enterprise. On one T!nr1av in each moc'h tin- noiaads of the entire i'''i!iii:i''' rei-.n from as far west! as Blue Island. t.nd a.-- far east v. j C.ary. ami from Kf"dn- ss knows how ' fur youth. eonreKSIe in the strict ex. m i;i v. i'iioim ( p.. r.CTTKU---Keeeipis. 14. Sit tubs; x - ra cream, ry, Jlo . r.f;s --Kev-ell'ts. ::i.s,,S cases; n.-s-.:! !a neous. 11" '1 -' '-'. ordinary Prst., 19c; firsts. 21'.j21iac. I.1V11 J'Oi'I.TItV - Turkeys. ai'c: chickens, -!'; r "ister.-.. ITc; y.,. se, I ' it ISc; d in ks. '.',''.:. IM )TAT(H-'- - It. eoiprn. S-( .-nrs; n-r. iv'iite sacked and bulk. 'Jt'i'.'n 1 .".1. VRA1 20 to C 0 liis.. f"rl;; 7 t.. )io. lbs., lldrl'ic; fit) to 110 lbjc. 1 '5 '! 1 ! . ; fancy, 15c. til MAC. (1 1.11-1 STOCK. HOCS Ke veil. .., 2S.''0"; mr-ot. steady to 10e lower; bulk. S 1 0 Ti Si- j . lop. $8.!n. CATTLE Receipts. lO.OCe; mark s, idy unTli rtonc weal Choice an dprlme, $S Hi ef Steers ic ',:. 1 ., , tnexs- .-;.-..,.. ov.. mum and irood. 8.ih) if y.f'i) ; lifrht w-iht. $7.25t S.0; choice and 1, $S.;c -.; 9..VI. fiiit'Atio cash r;it.iv. WHEAT So. 1 "hard win', r. Jl.fi! 1-4. No. I nor. sjirinp. J1.K3. CORN No. J miv.il. 59.f Stle; No. 2 white. 60 1-4 a fe.i'iC: No- f. white. OATSf N'o. white. ?, l-IlfSSc: No. :i white. p,7 '2 ff SKc.

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and on the a'utt!n property di.-p'ay-iiil; tiion wait.-. These rami' from kitchen ulen.-iis a!i thiousii the- t;amut ( hoUM' hold articles and linuiuale hi estock" cattle. ulicep ajid horsrx

b-aviiiir the linnieil late prvtnUes littered witii thousands of .new apapers Jiinlt of ail descrijit lo;:.-j. and In one case recently, a dead horse which bad faiied mei I the sale test. This carcafs remaim ii for over a week In tiie vacant i fit immediately across the street trota i'ur of dee, hetoie It was removed. We consider our.seivei fortunate if ur are blessed witli a south wind on tiie.-c d.i.M. for vdnd from any other direction brinsris to us about 75 jer cent of trie tiiier which this motley crowd j, .ivili j,,.,!. We hue been at no small pains to ike r ur premises and our b.iildinps a. t motive us it in possible to make indu.stfl.il establishment, and we ro-ob r it border in;.;- on injustice to ! as;; -,.s to ', derate this nuisance f:irj t.iei. We have said nothing f tiie matter be'.,, re. and have borne with it for almost a year now in the belief that the people residing- in our neighborhood di-rivid some benefit from these sales. yesterday n." such a sale day and we say most cm pha t ieally that our patience h- r hu listed. We wrnt to add first that if this affair ts of ju value to the coinm u in t . but is h'-ld only as a source of revenue to the city, n otiBht to be discontinued. We say ir xl. tii.lt if It Is a ben.-Ii' to the community, as well as- a 'noun of revenue to the city ih.-i: there arc grounds for Its continuance, out ti.at we Jia v e been troubled lonj emeu.:!; have bor-ne ..u- share .of the burden, and ih; some bod;. i .oiiouid now- be io. onvi t ii iK'ed arid exasperated in our stead. W.- ind-rstiind ti'.ar th's show was mov. d to our viciioty l.iei.ause ro.,inily e!-e wo. .id have it, and thai j projierty owmrs eis' where in the city j complain.-d to k;o!i effect that it has; been moved from place to place. Hani- t iestly ;hr- city authorities are fair. Such be ins: t tie case, we de;ire the same! treatment which has been accorded! pre ions complainants. To do else is; injustice. j If. th.teforf. the city is responsible j for this, affair, we ask thai a new site! he seb ' -ted. Furthermore, if ihis pro- I j. t is s.-jnctiopfd h the city and) rt venue dct ived therefrom, i' !. not up I to the individual pro perty owners iv clean up the street and '.he entile, neighborhood, it is tip to ths city. We' say this fo- the nefit of .ur heirs ; and a -silt;,". ,n.-.if;i;- a-s t.iis legacy t. ! concerned. ; W- solicit yo'!f early assurance () rh.i- h1'..i! i'Iik n t of 'his n c. ia ni'e. I Respectfully. ha r.jKs h. Turn. Vice Rresident. IIF.N I .FIT It T Ii l.a,ly Sliriners of Gary, com prised ..f members of the Twin Cities, are arranging fo: a social benefit ball ; to 1... uivt n ai. the Ha mmopd Country jciuh. May 2. Sujiei vising the committees are the Patrol iiirls of the , i iri.-n t ,-i 1 l.adie.?. and any effort will be j made t., li.n e the event most sueceshful i fri-ni ri .'--ia! viewpoint. iuests from i tic- county ti large numbers are anI ti, ii.ated to tie in attendance. isr s V . - ?- . ' - . , . ... ..' r . v J I. - s l' '' .v4 p.. . . "'i - '.f ' W J ." i 1 J V ! i bwder

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The Knljihti" of (.'athollo L'liity. recently organized by the tneii members of St. Slanlsluup'a eh arch, and tlirlvItk fant to rwiwtu'tUin In the local community, for tho varloim philanthropic enterprises they foster, have now arrariifed to hold a benefit dance for tho Carmelite Orphana. TUurHduy evening of thl.i week, ut the hall adjacent to thu church. I'ubllc support 1b aaked owltig to the ureat cause the reeeipLs will represent. The best orchestra ni lihIc will be obtained and the .committees will .make tho evening mot pleasant for all their quests. ME.VS C-Il'U OFKUXa." Officers were elected for the annual term to come at a meeting of the llen'a club of the CoiiKTeK'atKinal church lasif evening: Y. A. Schroeder, president; H. K. Jones, vice president; G. Sloss, secretary treasurer. Rlan -were discussed for the annual banquet ito be held the early part of June at which time an effort will be mado to secure Senator Beveridge tut the sjitaker of that occaston. Further announcement will appear as to exact date of the banquet. It will be the aim of tiie club to procure some noted ef.raker at least at two of the larger meetings to be held throughout tne year, pre--eumflliiy in the spring and In th fai For Expectant Mothers " Oseo By Timee Sekerations KtfTI TO SOOKLKT On MOTHiattOOO AD TM BAST, me EiaAXrici.o Rulto Co Ocrr. S-a. Atlamta. a. hi f . V - ' DR. WALTER MANSELL Arrangements have just been completed by Victory Court, Tribe of Ben-Hur, whereby Dr. Walter Mansell, the wellknown platform speaker, will appear in this city on the evening of Thursday, May 19th. His entertainment is called "Picture Night with BenHur." and includes a recital of the story of Ben-Hur, that wonder tale by Lew Wallace, illustrated by many colored views. ' The people of Hammond are fortunate in having the opportunity of hearing this man who has addressed thousands from the Chautauqua and Lyceum rostrums, especially as there is no admission charged and all friends of the order are invtied to attend as guests of the local Court. HEINS HALL State Street, West Hammond r Xv t v p v.. . . KASOCOBTl XXTDXABA BZ3 ! Tile, Marble and Terrazzo Work Schrnidt Bros., Washington street, Gary. For prompt and efficient work, call 3650 or 91.

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160-162 STATE STREET Ibll-162 STATE STREET Comparative Price Sale A sale with some price contrasting that will cause you to think and to act. There has in the past been much printed along the line of p-ice comparisons and in many instances comparisons were odious, bin in this instance it is our sincere effort to bring to your attention onearly as possible the exact prices and values as they existed a year ago and as they are at this sale. Read this space carefully and you will surely find many items that will prove to you their real worth and savings. BLEACIIED CRASH Good service-1 LADIES' GOWN Of f.ne soft finish, able quality, full widlh. 1920 price nainsook, a real value. 1920 price. 15c now at this 7r $1-25; now at this CQr Sale Price ' C Sale Price for . j f PILLOW CASES Made of fine qual BROWN SfiTTING-A jood fi m ; sh . even thread, full yard w,de. 1920 price y 20c; now at tins gQ m JC Sale nice . SALTED PEANUTS-Come fresh and SHAKER FLANNEL- Full width, fine crisp, clean, very special. 1920 price, and fleecy, very special, 1920 price 33c; now at this 1 Of 43; now at this 13c Salc Pricf or iUL Sale Price for CHILD'S BLOOMERS-Clack with FANCY GINGHAM A high grade fncy stnPe- 6. to 14 year- ,92Picp cloth, wide range of styles; 1920 c; now at th.s price. 59c; now at this 23 C "CC Sale Price for SHOPPING BAGS Good full size, . made extra strong, 1920 price. 10c; PILLO WTUBING Bleached tubing. now at ths o 42 inches wide, special. 1920 price. ac'pncc fcr 59c, at this Cr Sale Price for 0J" BLEACHED MUSLIN - I n.' quilitr

CREPE PAPER A fine oualitv of all jhades. 10 foot roll. 1920 price 15c; at this 7f c . i t r . w f oaic x rice or WINDOW SHADES Full length, in complete and ready to hang, 1920 price, 95c; this CQr Sale Price for OiJV, k'N'FF PANT.S Come in sizes 7 to 1 7. good wearing fabrics. 1920 price, $1.69; this Sale Price for QQ,! "V KNIT BL001ERS Fine knit bloom-: ers. flesh color. 1920 price. c:j ar this V 4 - Sale Price for mM CREPE GOWNS-Genuine Windsor Crepe, flesh color, 1920 price. $2.75; now at this 1 CQ bale 1 rice tor ........... . GOOD BROOMS Made good and strong, has 4 rows stitching, 1920 price 69c; at this 37 C Sale Price for . . . SUSPENDERS Made in cross back style, real leather ends. 1920 price, 50c; at this 25 C Sale Price for MEN'S NECKWEAR Silk scarfs, in wash ties, large assortment. 1920 price 50c; now at this 15c Sale Price for MIXED CANDY A fine fresh crisp assortment. 1920 price. 40c. 2c per pound Sale Price CREAM PFTCHER Of good design, white, neat striping. 1920 price. 45c; now at this 1 9c Sale Price for FINE UMBRELLA Com e 26 inches or 28 inches, strong well made, 1920 price $2.95. now at this J .39 Sale Price for WOOL YARN Comes in skeina. all good ffhades. 1920 price $1, Sale Price for BOYS' WAISTS Of black sateen, sizes to 15. 1920 price $1, Qq Sale Price for ............ GOOD BUCKET Full size and weight very wtll made, 1920 price OOp 59c. Sale, Price at 6JU LADIES' HOSE Come split foot, in fine gauze, all sizes. 1920 price OQr ! jyc, oaie rrice at ......... BRASSIERES Come in 2 styles of j fabric, all sizes. 1920 price tyc. Sale rnce at j .cc Z , I T WATER GLASS Good clear quality Irood weight. 1920 price 10c. Q ! i Sale Price for STEEL WAGON Strong durable, good hard use. 1920 price "J JQ $2.45; Sale Price at STAMPED SCARF Of good quality linen, size 18x54 in.. 1920 price. 69c; now at this QC,. Sale Price for 160-162 STATE STREET

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j bleached mu-lir, .-p-cial, 1920 price. 45c; now at this 1 Vr Sal- Price frr ' ONION SETS--A very c caricty. 120 price 22c; S.t!e Price fcr 1c an cltoicr 3c SI ;iRTS-DRAsLRS -Fine derby ribled shirts or drawers. 1920 price, $J ; now at this 59c Sale Price for DRAPERIES Full yard wide, and in assorted designs. IVZU price. J3c; no- at this "XO e I Sale Price for cups D SAUCERS-White. good . h and y 1920 pric. 3. .k;. 15c J J , I - O . a ' I W I Sale Price for j BED SPREADS Fine crochet, full eizc. 72x84 inches. 1920 price $2.95; now at this 1 Sale Price for LADIES' APRON Come in full percales style bungalo, 1920 price., $1.95; now at this c bale rnce tor MEN'jS PANTS Wool mixed, medium weight, good styles. 1920 price. $4.95; now at this O QC Sale Price for CLUNY lCESr-Good. styles wWr and narrow widths, 1920 price, 15c; now at this 5 c Sale Price for STEW PAN Made of fine aluminum, high made quality, 1920 price, 95c; now at this O C g Sale Price for FIBER SOCKS They come in white, black and palm beach. 1920 price. 75c now at this Sale Price for 35c BED SHEETS Seamless, a wonderful value, see them. 1920 price. $1.95. now at this 7 C Sale Price for CANVASS GLOVES Good medium weight, all sires only, 1920 price, 20c; now at this Q Sale Price for ELECTRIC BULBS 40 Watt size, lasting and brilliant light, 1920 price, 40c; now at this 97 r Sale Price for 1 C LINEN CRASH -Full width, bleached and unbleached. 1920 pries, 45c; now at this Sale Price for 29c APRON GINGHAM Full width, fast color, good styles. 1920 price. 29c: now at this 1 O n Sale Price for 1 U GIRLS' DRESSES-A fine ranse of styles and sizes. 6. to 14 years, 192 7qr. . ,, - , A cT'vS'lt' I DINNER PLATES-Fuil 7 inch sizr. a rare bargain. 1920 price, 29c; now at this itSale Price for AO BLEACHED SHEETING -Firm qual iry, full 81 inches wide, 1920 price, )95c; now at this ?Qr : le i i n.c; iui it jm a aruJ ibO-162 STATE STREET

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