Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 307, Hammond, Lake County, 17 June 1921 — Page 8
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NEW RIDING HABIT OF COVERT CLOTH
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Tan covert cloth mikus this nolby riding suit. A fancy tan and brown barred vest gives a bright touch to tlu whole. The rough straw sailor and the silk shirt complete th costume.
FORESTERS END MEET
RENSSELAER, Ind.. June 17. The fourteenth etato convention of the Catholic Order of Foresters adojurnrn here Wednesday ven'.ngr following; t he election of officers for tha ensuing thre year end th naming of the various committees. Lafayette was name-d as the 1924 convention city. Th meeting: hT was a most successful n and much business of Importance was transacted during- the three day session. Ev.ry member of the state hoard waa re-eiected to serve for three years. The officers of the board follow: Rt. Rer. Joseph Chartand. state spiritual director, bishop of Indianapoll. John A. Herzosr. state chief ranger, Mlehawaka: Michael E. Lauerman, etat vice chief ranger, Hammond; Louis H. Busha, etmte .r crt-tary, Iafayette; Geo. Kussmaul, etate treasurer, Hammond. State Court Trusses: Edward P. Honan, Rensse'acr; Geo. Hanlon. Hamond; Joseph Kress,- Indianapolis; J. Herman Bueter. Fort Wayne; Paul T. Butr. Lafayette; John Takarz, "Whiting; Harry L. Tragressor, Lafayette. Those chosen to act as Indiana delegates to the International convention to be held in Milwaukee were: E. I'. H"nn. Rensselaer; Herman Bueter. Fort Wayne; Geo. K'wsmaul, Hammond; 8. H. Busha, Lafayette.
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Rufin! pure fruit syrups, nil flavors, for delicious drinks, i'fs, sorbets, cakes, puddlngrs. etc., in all fancy Rrocery stores, try it. 6-17-L' The teachers fro mSt. Johns Luth
eran school took the fourth, fifth. sixth
FRECKLES
Don' Tilde Them With a Veil) lleBnTC Them With Othtne Donhle Strength. This preparation for the removal of freckles Is usually so successful in removing: freckles and giving a clear, beautiful complexion that it is sold under guarantee to refund the money if it falls. Don't hide your freckles under a veil: get an ounce of Othlne and remove them. Even the first few applications should show a wonderful Improvement1, some of the lighter freckles vanishing- entirely. Be sure to ask the dniRfrlst for the double strength Othlne; it Is this th.it is sold on the money-back guarantee Adv.
Have Your Eyes Examined at the only Exclusive Optica Parlor
in Lake County Classes Scientifically Fitted. Satisfaction Guaranteed Registered Optometrijls Hammond Optical Parlors
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and seventh grades last Saturday to Ciiicapo to Grant park and to the Field mu.i:m and they saw many things of interest and all had a sroml time. Sunday, June 19, Rev. Fchoeneruerdt will c. induct services at Iansin M. K. church at. 1 a. m. old time.
Jlr. lnterhoff and sons went on a
fishing- trip Wednesday to the Kanka ken river.
LOWELL
Mrs. Miry (lure and daughter. LUzle who have been at Anderson, Ind., th-i p;i: year where the daughter hn.i been attending school arrived home yesterday inornlritr and will remain here dur
ing; the summer. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs F.dear Meteaif Wednesday, Junn 15. Prof. Arthur Napier Is in Cleveland, Ohio, this week, where he has been calle dto (five the annual address at the Baldwin-Wallace college. YeFterday was the hottest day of the year. The thermometer registered ifi in the fhade. James Little was in Chicago on business yesterday.
FRENCH EDITOR DOUBTS GEORGES IS IN GOOD SHAPE
TWItTS. June 17. An editor ivrltlnff under the name of "Iron Mask" in theFlpnro this mornine states that he
let'.rns CsrpTftler wat knocked out by Joiimee during the training bouts on Monday. Oeorsres and Jnurne were boxing heatedly when suddenly, following a rapid exchange of blows during ine infisrhtlnfr. Carpntler dropped and was unable to rise. Several persons carrying camera Immediately snappned the sceno with the challenger lying down. Carpentlerr anon recoverrd hi-msolt and arose. Beelnjr the photographers he became enraged and insisted on the destruction of all plates In every camera, "With the bout three weeks off Is Carpontier so frasrllc?" asks "Iron Mask," "Lucky blows can always beat a man, but w hope Carpentler will be able to ncape a similar blow from Pempsey."
They Resist Decay. The northweKtern Indians nearly always, made their totem poles out of w.tern red cedar, but this choice ivas probably due more to the fact that the wood Is jry to work and extremely durable than to Its fraKrnnce. It may be taken a very good ireneral rule that woods that are scented are resistant to decay and Insect attack, and hate rood cabinet qualities. American Forestry Magatine. Dublin Cattle Official Home. The vlee-reifal lodRe In Dublin Is the prlrate home of the lord lieutenant of Ireland while he holds office. The official residence Is Dublin castle, whpre all receptions, balls and other functions of stnte nro held.
Call of the Wild Goose. IIonk" Is one of the many words of Imitative origin, and Is applied to the cry of the wild goose. The word appears In 1P54 In "Walden, or Life In the Woods," by Henry David Thorrau, the distinguished American naturalist, nnd later is used by Oliver Wendell Holmes. "As the air prows colder, the lonjr wedges of geese flying South, with their commodore In advance, and 'honking' an they fly, are seen high up la the heavens," and more recently by Theodore Roosevelt la hi "Hunting Trips." Suitable. "Yes, I'm engaged to a girl .with a million dollars." "What does she look like?" "Like a million d'dlnrs." BaltimoreA nnr:eftn.
Dr. W. E. Nichols Special Attention to OBSTETRICS AND DISEASES OF CHILDREN Office: Suite 101, Firit National Bank Building Phones: Office, 145; Res. 1529 Hammond, Indiana
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niire Stock In the hands of the Goldsmith Sales System, World's
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SATIN DRESSES About 52 Satin Dresses with values to $35. slisrtitlv soiled.
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VOILE DRESSES 75 Smart ud to the moment style in Voile Dresses in a number of becominz models and shades, values to $12.50 while they last. Choice
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ORGANDIE DRESSES The season's newest ideas in Organdie Dresses, about 100 Dresses in all the wanted shades and patterns. Values to $18.75. Out they go at
$9.75
SILK TAFFETA DRESSES A remarkable collection of Silk Taffeta Dresses are included at the sale at a deep sacrifice price. Beautiful shades and styles, with values to $40. Reduced to $18.75
CANTON CREPE DRESSES The popular Canton Crepe Dresses in dark and light shades are marked at a satisfying cut price; styles too numerous to mention, but all late models; Values to $45. Sale price $26.75
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150 of the newest Georgette Crepe and Satin Dresses, showing the saeson's most exquisite styles. Divided into three attractive lots, with values to $45. $22.50 $18.75 $9.75
PARTY DRESSES Beautiful black lace Dresses made into the most, the gorgeous styles in all the latest idea. For party or afternoon wear; sold formerly at $40. Out they go at $18.75
VOILE DRESSES, EXTRA SIZES A limited quantity of pretty Voile Out Size Dresses in a num-
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SERGE SKIRTS 62 Beautiful Blue All Wool Serge Skirts, made up into the very latest models. Values to $10. Sale Price
$4.75
WAISTS About 75 High Grade Georgette Crepe Waists in all shades and beautiful patterns, with values to $6. Sale Price
$2.95
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HOSIERY Genuine Silk Full Fashioned Hosiery with garter top. Light and heavy silk. Positively $3 values, black or brown. Sale Price
$1.95
HOSIERY Regular $2.50 Hosiery in Silk and Fibre ; Wonderful values. White and black, high grade make. Sale Price
$1.45
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CHEMISE Exquisite styles in Crepe de Chine Chemise, made of high grade silk in cither white or in flesh color. Sale price, upward from
CAMISOLES
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WOMEN'S COATS
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$16.75 WOMEN'S SUITS Entire stock up to $75, now, $24.75
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