Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 30, Hammond, Lake County, 26 July 1921 — Page 7
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BT H. K. REYNOLDS (STAFF CORRCSPCNOINT !. N. SERVICE -Washington, jui- 2s rimperouos for young folks fcnd especially for those who tak Vart In whit Inspector Orant of the Washington police department calls "JtiTt auto rides" ar bolngr stronjcly advocate.! her with Mrs. C)le Scott Rafter president of the District of Columbia Congress of Mothersi, leading the way. Inspector Grant believes that tli automobile Js the "irraetest medium or vice and Mrs. Rafter declare: "Th elimination of ehaperones Is one of the causes of tha decline of morality among the xunirer generation too much freedom will pofl the best of boys and ffirls. "The tendency today is a feeling of repulsion against restraint, and tho Klrls and boys aj-e dolna- pretty much as they please." The police official says. "It would be well if the mother or some responsible person could accompany the young; couple on some of th!r rides e-nd perhaps tiie Jist auto ridlnr and wild parties would stop. "Women, It would seem, are enJoylnr their first taste of a real freedom. They are like a man who titkos a drinlc for the first time. He says to himself, "Oh one drink won't Iiurt me.' Hut then he lakes another and then another and finally becomes intoxicated. "That Is the way with nrnen and their new freedom. They try all thesn new fangrled things. They think If they do It once they woift want to do it rain but, finally, just like the men they become Intoxicated. And these thingrs may bo anything: from jazs auto rides to spooning. Mrs. Rafter thinks that the Ameri-
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AMERICAN steel BID LOWEST
(INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE LONDON, July 2G According to information received here by the Central Nows, Urttlsh firms have, boon hopelessly underquoted by,, American firms in tendering for a vnluibl contract luuountlnir to several million dollars for stud uxlea for tho Indian State railways. The Americans quoted CO per cent below the lowest British price, and for tho first time the Iiullnn Statu Hallways havn placed a contract outside the empire.
EtheltU Bleibtrey. Ethelda Bleibtrey again demonItrated her supremacy as swimmer when her speed set a new n-orld's record for women for tha 200-yard relay race at Bricrhtcn Beach. Miss Rijrjrin, Miss Wsinwrijrht and Charlotte Boyle were Ler teammates.
can Kirl has "too muelj freedom." "The parents alone arc to bliimc," she says. "If the girls wear skirts that are too short, rouge; smoke; spend too much money and tlirt. it Is their parents fault. They allow them too much freedom.
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In proper chaperonajre. Th parents should Know what their daughters are doinir when they are out and who their associates are. Too much freedom will spoil the best of boys and plrl . "
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INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE1 ST. IjUVIS. MO.. July 26 Pipes, like cats, always come home. So says Hob Wise local telegrapher who ha hnd returned to him ffom Chicago a friendly shell of a "smoke wugon'' which was left on the i) ik of a friend he was visiting. Two years ago the same pipe was returned from New York by a friend. A year before thai the clerk of a Savannah Oa., hotel sent tho pipe buck to Wise after ho had left it !n his room.
FISHERMAN HUNTS TURTLES, OWLS BITE
INTERNATIONAL MEWS SERVICE1 MARTINS PEKHY. O.. July ZC, William Morgan, camping on I'apUrta Creek baited two bit; hooks with moat to catch turtles. Examining the hooks later he found the bait intact. So, ho twirled the lines, preparatory to casting them Into the stnr.m sprain They caught In a tree and he left them there. Next morning, two large owls were found hanging to the lines. having been caught while nibbling at thi meat .
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Porcli and House Dresses A New Shipment Jest Arrives to Help Wind Up the July Clearance Sales And that is just what we feel like saying to you when we look at the crisp, bright Mina Taylor Dresses and Dress Aprons here on display. You can find just what you need perhaps a frock for home duties or something especially pretty for afternoon wear, for the porch or an outing for any summer occasion' It's here among these MINA TAYLOR DRESSES They are made in such pretty styles, these Mina Taylor Dresses! They have the clever lines and the many little touches that give the individuality that you like about your clothes. And the fine ginghams and percales which are chosen for them give most satisfying service and Wash beautifully. For real service and satisfaction, and for the very real economy it represents, try a Mina Taylor. And come soon come tomorrow while the showing here is very complete. These Prices are Unusually Special Here This Week
at $5.95 One lot of Mina Taylor Dresses made of beautifully colored plaids, combination plaids and plain contrasting colors in a number of pleasing styles.
at $7.95 Beautiful checked Zephyr gingham Mina Taylor Dresses in a variety of colors, trimmed with vestees, collar and cuffs of fine tucked organdy and a touch of hand embroidery and full wide sash. Very special at $7.95.
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Mina Taylor Dresses in Eton style with the waist and sleeves of organdy. Collars and cuffs are daintily hand embroidered. Also a full wide sash trim. Special at $8.95.
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Mina Taylor Apron Dresses are practical, yet attractively made with skirt sash and trimmed in colored plaids. The waist comes in contrasting plain materials. Priced extra special this week at $3.95.
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"Edward C. Minas Co. is having quite a sale of Boys Clothing, and this is the last week of their July Clearance. It's a chance to save some real money. The selections include a large number of styles, fabrics and patterns; high grade quality. The prices sure are way down. Why not get the boys fixed up with some new stuff? Maybe it would be a good idea to get an extra suit for next Fall." Why not get your boy's clothes and save money at this great sale?
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Norfolk Suits with 2-pair Trousers Formerly-Priced C M to $15.00, at 0oJ Our Entire Stock of Boys' Norfolk Suits Greatly Reduced to
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Clearance of Boys' Palm Beach Suits $12.95 Values at $8.95
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Many of the suits offered in this sale are reduced to less than one-half of their regular value. Practically all suits have two pairs of trousers. Sizes range from 6 to 18 years. Be sure and take advantage of this money-saving opportunity. We Continue Our Greatest
Boys Wash Trousers . . . . . . ,69c Boys' Khaki Trousers ......... 69c Boys' Sport Shirts $1.00 Boys' Collar Attached Shyrts .....95c Boys Sport Blouses ............ 59c Boys' Union Suits .50c Boys' Standard Blouses 75c Boys' Summer Caps $1.00 Boys Jazz Caps ..15c
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WITH VALUES GREATER THAN EVER FOR MEN Prices at About One-Half. Sizes From 28 to 50.
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MEN'S KHAKI TROUSERS (Siies to 50 Waist) $1.29
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Palm Beach Trousers
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Sand and gray shades. A big lot of remarkable values. C EO Special at JJ mJJ
Mens Sport Shirts Athletic Union Suits
Made with large roll collar and half sleeves. White or tan. (! T Of Special at X JJ'
Cooper, Wilson Bros, and other high grade makes. Values to QQo $2. On sale at
Men's Work Shirts Blue, collar attached. Sizes to 1 7. Full sizes. 59c Men's Dress Shirts Light percales. Sizes 14 to 18. With neckband. $1.35 values. 88c . Men's Cotton Hose Combed yarn hose, black and colors. Our 35c number. Per pair, 19c Men's Underwear Knit Union Suits, ribbed, ecru, short sleeves, ankle length. Sizes 34 to 46. Special at 88 c Men's Overalls Blue, hickory stripe and blue striped. Sizes to 50. Coats included, at $1.05
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