Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 90, Hammond, Lake County, 5 October 1921 — Page 5

Wednpsilnv, October 12

THE - TIMES. PAGE FIVE

The monthly meeting of the Hammond (anh Ilnir Association m.t jsl evening at tlu frnne -f Mr. Ciemi I'tders in Kenwood. A. short business inciting- preceded a delightful social evening, during which the Imstess Served dainty ref resiimeiits. Aiuuiiti

th t'liesu wore Mrs. Jesse Wilson,)

Mrs. Ociirgi' Cook. M(. K. S. J..i;-:!, Mrs. Jiisfph ;. lhnch. :-r.. Mr.-, M . H Iddings. Mrs Wilbur Caimnii, and theMisi m ejladys .Sjwnv, 1 r.f z bemin n, Irene Van Slykt:. I..- nor, Conele'. Hilda Whitezel, Frieda Kurt and Imrothy Evans. Any women liv.ng in fiumniond. who belong to a nationul sororiiy. are eligible, to thi. orgmiivttti.-n. and kindly fa.!I M:ss Dorothy Kvaris. Hammond ICSi. The Kaptlst Woman's Vnion will rneet at the chuich tomorrow fur an

fill A;mv ,...-.;... a.. Mv,.'.. r.

v. J I. I 11 fj .... .O litU: I H'ork. A pt link liiiii!iun will iej served at noon. cv-iv memor ;

Thr members of the M. T. club were delightfully entertained last evening by Miss Marie Kulin .it her home on Praeke.rt street. Hurts wiTr playea during tii.: evening, the honors going to Miss Louise Krumre.i and Miss Mary Nowak. Tin' ho:.te.as served a dainty course lunchton lo her quests. Miss Mary N'owak of U'liry street will h hostess to the club in two weeks.

Mr. Walter W.is.it-rman of Gordon street, who has bun Hi for the ps.st week is convalescing nicely, his many, .friends will be clad to learn. j ' 1 h- Standard l; ai'.rs held a meet- ' ing l:n-t viniif 1. 1 e'le: home of Mrs. I Mgar i'rirni!-. kir o;i 1 iumosn street. Mrs. (icurfie Fiynn was the assisting hostess. Mrs. Spitlcr had charge of the devotions, and the study for the yen's work w.is announced f. bo "The Kingdom in the Ktition." Mian (tiadys Younger lead the study on the subject of "Japan." Mr. Kdward ledelow: conducted th myst'.ry box, after which! th- me tins: udojurned. and the host-I

s, esses served light refreshments. ,

The PorctiS Aid Society of the South Side Christian church wll meet tomorrow for , an aU 3ey session and bake ?ale. C - There will be a meeting of 'he Phi Mu tlaiiimis Inmoruw evening; at the horn: of .Vim fcJvelyn Hilton on Murray street. Miss Kuth Hughey, little daughter of Mr. and Mra. John Y. Hughey ' Kenwood avenue, delightfully entertained a number of her tt'tle friend and their mothers at a tva party yesterday afternoon in honor of her second birthday, lftlnly re'resine ns, including a lovely pink and wblt frosteel blrthduy cah, were served t the little ladle. IjoIs lxng. Norma Nicholson. Vera Seers. ttuth Hughey and their mothers. together with Mm. Charles Moore of Ohio.

Of Mildred Shade who passed away 2 years ago today, October i, 1919. From life's wonderful jrarden of glrl-

.' hood j That utladdenj our world weary eye. ! ('!,. t rt.tra.l u I.eBiitifn! ViltiMi.ro

for his fc-ard- n beyond the sky. Theru it will bud and bloom again,

Into everlastin,; life, j While the flowers that bloom In uarth's Bsrd-n I May be crushed An itH car- and atrtre. 1 We &r .uro to haivet tlie ..eds we. Whether thistle or golden rod.

SALE CLOSES SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8th

15

So

3 a

present who can, thinibies.

and iiuti't forget your

Miss Rose Winer of 911 Caluni'-t avenue will open a ntuoio lor tho t-achinec of piano at her home on the

hUeenth of October. Any who wish to!

comrouni. ate with Miss Winer will 'all 1237-J and make ai rangi inents for future leadens. lf-5-Last nirht about rit'lv bo s a.nd earls ' were the guesis of their Sunday scnool j teachers of St. i'aul Kpi.'eopal church j in the guild room of the church. Kven , tht very tiny tot, jioli.int in stiffly j starched best dresses and .Sunday suits, and carefully slicked hair, clustered in! little groups, and hssi'ated momen-' tarily in joining the tun of the older children. The hostefst s had arranged j a number of interesting and clever I games, and pleasing prizes werej awarded to Miss Clara I'oppenhusen, . Mlas Margaret Hagedorn, Miss Faun fllooin. Miss Frances True. Joseph and'

Tremout liut'f, Maicolm Hwat and Robert Lindner. When fifty pairs of shining eyes saw steep. -d plates ot cream and fluffy cakes approaching, fifty pairs of eaer hands reached for their Just portions. Everybody had a splendid good time. and everyiouy liopts there will bo another party aome time soon.

The Mayflower l'inochle Ciub met yesterday afternoon at the home o! M.is. Joxeph Kibiskl of 1 -yer boulevard. The house was prettily decorated w;t;i branches of bi illianl-liued autumn leaves. There were three taldes of cards and eight games played, b.li tcore being made by Mr. Ferry and the consolation made ry T.Irs. I. Russell. The hostess sered an attractive tnd delicious luncheon to twenty-rive gusts. Mr?. St. Jehu will entertain the ciub in two weeks at her home on Indiana avenue. Mrs. Bertha Miller will entertain a: a pedro and bunco pa ty tomorrow Afternoon at the home id" h.-r sisUr, Mrs. Vonasch on Michigan avenue, for Goldcnrod Camp of Hi yal Neighbors, livery body is welcome.

I'r. and Mrs. lltch will accompany' Mis Kthel Murphy of Summers , Pharmacy and her fiance, William F.n-i stpn of Wat' rloo, Iowa, to the base- i ball serits in Chics. ko todav. i

A delightful surprise party was glv-, n in honor of Miss Lucille 1'ressel re-! cently at her heme on AVest State' street. The rooms wtre vtry atlrae-' tive with tall vases if autumn leaves': and wicker baskets of handsome yei-j low chrysanthemums. The evening was enjoyed with dancing and gam sj and the guest presented .Miss lAi.ilb)! with a beautiful gift, with which slm was very much piwr-nd. dainty, c.'iirse luncheon was served to th Misses Myrtle and Lucille Presxei. j Ir--ne Ullrich, Thelma O'Connor. Minni-i; etrller. Ida Henjumin. Hazel Newman.! Helen Schultz, Thelma Campbell, Myr-I tie Norton. Klsie and iieb n Schneld. r ; Mid Ciarenee Fleming. Alfred Mn;finot,i Ralph Newman. James Goody, James P.aughman. Marian Ftty. Otto Wol', Anthony and Ward st idler, Kenneth' Gregidol and the out-of-town guests w ere the .':ss-.s Charlotte Wilson. ; Kmily Watts. I. Milan Keicherl and j

Arthur Losher of He,ssviUe.

A O I" ( K M K T. G. T). Helgen, C'r.iro; ractor. of Chicago (formerly of lliiiiimindi . ha . opened a branch offiie in Suite t4, Hammond RailJifig. Hum nd. Hours: 1:00 to : p. m. Tuesoay. TUursdav and Saturdays. Phn 'iH. 10-5-1 Mrs. Michael Scherer has returned from a two weeks' vjstt in St. Louis, wi-.ere she was the house guest of her daughter, Mrs. W. J. O'ltrien ard Mr. and Mrs. LaHtant. formerly of Kast Chicago.

XOTKK. The Y'oung Women s Pemocratlc. Club will met tonierht at the plutocratic headquarters. Room '). itfnibcli h jll.ling All young women are tit-Red to attend. Tb voting machine will be demonstrated and you will be given an oppcitunity to register. 10-i KFFiF- K. PORCH, Chairman. There will b- u regular meeting ot the- Hammond Zion.st club on Thursday evening. October 6th. in the synagogue. One of the features of tlo evening will be an adoiess by Rabbi Rappaport. There will be the umu.i1 whist party, and a large attendance U uxpected. Miss Kthel Perry of Moialne avenue. Kenwood, and Ml.-s Iioiothy Nt rengurler. of Mrle street attended t h i rtfs' ft. cejuion and ball givci. by the young women of t.'olumbia College ot Chieago on Tuesday evening. Miss Perry and Miss Nierengarten are students in the coi'tge and several frtctemitles were invited to attend the function. The indies" Ait SoCfty of St. Paul's Lutbfiaii church will m-et tomorrow .afternoon at h:it past two oVjoek In their -rv w social rooms at (he'coi nr ff lOrie and K.iton streets. A huge attendance is desired. The Fast Grand club or tbe Dorcas lo b-kaii lodge iv ill n-.Cf t Thursday evening witli Mrs. Oliver laugh rty at her home. ISti Truman avenue. All Past Grands are urged to be present.

There will be a nic"t(ng of the seeuijve board ot the Hammond Wom

an's club on Thursday tvening at half!

past H'!ven iM'l"i k ai the home of the rlui president. Mrs. I). ,'. Morati, South Hohtnan street. Mrs. Fred Wyman and Jlr. CI. L. Scidler have gonf to Indianapolis where they will attend the Pvtloan

Sisters' convention. They will return j hom on Friday.

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t'HU AGo .VSa iHVl. WHEAT No. 2 hard winter. Jl.HS 01.15 14; No. 3 mixed. 1.H V4 'i Ill's.

CORN No. 2 mixed, il l-OjlSc; No. j 2 whit. 47 lt4?T48c: Nv 2 yvtlow', 47H iii iSn.Nu. J mixed, 4 'it 47 l-c; No. : wbite. 17c; No. 5 yellow, 47c; No. 4' mix.d. 4Vc. OATS No. t white. S".tSM)e. N- ' whlto. 32i'gS3Sc; Nft. 4 v,hlt, 3 1 H 9i ; 3Ji'- ''.! t'HIt'AtiO IIVK STOCK. j HOGS Hecflpts. 13.CU0: market.! mostly toftigo higher, Uulk, 16.75 i 1 8,30; top. IH 65; hoary w Ight. 7.75'U ; K.SO; medium, i 8. 30 iti g 6 ; tight weight, IS. IHifii S.tiO ; llglit lights. I7.73j .4; ' hevy packing sown, smooth, $(1.7.1 M 7.3ft; rough. .S.76; pigs. (17.65 ' 8.00. j CATTl lv Receipts, '-i'.'b.r.; market.! sUady to 23c higher. "H- Steers ! Medium and gooel, .16a S..bo; rood: and choice, f 9.no$' 11.15; common and; good. 4.73 ii 9.101 ; choice and prime. f , i 11. If. Huti-iiVr 'Cattle ileif era, 9.5U; cows. 13.5'Kti 8.75; bulls. 13.6'' '" ' .;).). Cani.ers tend Cutlers; Ooa a' I , heifets. $2.i-,f S.5o; cmiric-r steers, ( i.if: veal calces Might and handy- '; weight!. $7.5c-'u 11.50; feeder steers.; $4.?5't 6.tS; stocked tee rs, 13. 7 5 j 6.u ; stockcr cows and heifn., (S.2$4.73. j SIIKIC1 Receipts. 41.ii.0; market' killing ciasivs .-"! ; feeder:; Iniiibs ; steady to higher. Lambs (84 lbs.; down!. 7.;." ''.. 25 ; lambs: culls c.nd , L'omon, 1.7 J 7.2.1; yejiling W. the is. I :.'-' 1?' 7.o" ; ewes, JH.oe "d ii.uti; ewes:; culls and common, L0 'u 2.75; breeding e wes, lo.lih 6.25. feeder lambs, 6 7.50. : fine t;o i'hoih . k. j lll'TTKlt P.ceclpts, fSS9 tubs; ex-i tra creameiy. 44'4C; firsts, 3 4 S 3 c ; ; packing stock. 23fit'24.-. KG'IS Ueceipts, 7,04 8 cas-'s; mit-cei laneous. 383'Jc: firsts. 3'.t41c; checks 22 it 2c: dirties. Mi 2tio ! CHLKSK-New twins, laSOc; daisies. i' dicHc young Auif rtcus, fi20i,i , longlieirns, 2ftru2uVac; brick, IS i (o 2'ie. LIVE POULTRY Turkeys, 3 lie: chicken ;ftc; spi ii gs". 21c; roosters, lie; gtesi. IPC, ducks, j POTATOES Re eipts, 76 ars; Houth ' la'.;ot Ohio's. $ 1 .85 r 2. on ; North !-' kota and Minn. Red River Oriios, $2.' it2.ia; Wis. whites, ll.ov Saw; Maine i Cobblers. J?.". VEAL .1 to 60 lbs., 91 l"c; 70 to S') lbs.. 11 'i lie, 6 to 11 lbs., 14 lie; fancy. 17e. j

let Hi paUein our lii.s from thm

be-autifiil flower Tnat bktouis in the garden of God.

Mr. and Mrs. tlia. fchade, parent i. j j

t has. i Miaues, urotiiur. 10-0-1

IN MrtOIAK

Katherinw Kiaivn In fend memory i

of our dear mother and grandmother. who passed away fur yeari ao todaj. October $. 1 i 1 T : Everyday blinds back aweet memories Every memory brings a tear, Deep within our hearts we will cherish Thoughts of her whom we loved so dear. Mr. and Mis. Frad Brote and fnivdl., Mtss Mary Schneider. l:h

Mrs. W, H. Myers, count y president I

of the League of Woni'. u Voters attended i very interesting meeting ef the Crown Point branch of that organisation last evening. Mrs. Kerher of Anderson, Ind.. gave a splendid lecture

on Ho- Ed.opp.ird-Town! Hill Hnd Cil.id ! H W'lfa re. -Mrs. Kerher has bee n ap- j '

poiiite.i tii-. pronation . f-li.fr the advisory board, t" serve with Mrs. Carina

AT THE PARTHENON The theory of reincarnation which bus been diseussed time- and attain, form.-: the oasis oe the theme' of "Bulled Treasure," a Cosmopolitan picture featuring Marion l.'avits, wh.ch will he the feature at the Parthenon theatre for t h ire days stirfng tomorrow. Toe story is by F. Britten Austin, and it was published in Hear.'t's Magazine with gi eat soeee-ss. The story begins with the prelude

win in.- s'jpposci a nr '-c-rT-nis i aline VnJ(rmull';n, (Marion Das) in ariou. epochs, e ree'i Mtpposedhavins the same soul as Pauline,

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Sweaters. Sweater-Coats and Pull-Overs FOR MEN, W01V1EN AND CHILDREN If its in the sweatrr line we have them Jerseys, Sport Coats &nd Puli-overs carried in all the popular colors. Jer$?7s, $2.75 to $3.50 Swcacs: Coats, $5 to $12.50 Pull-Overs, $6.00 to $10.75

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ajiwasuffli

Values

Are Offered at the GET ACQUAINTED NOW GOING ON AT

SALE

255 EAST STATE ST.

HAMMOND, IND.

East of Post Office Walk a Few Steps and Save Money

Every woman in Hammond who wants to save should walk down Stite Street to No. 255 and supply her season's wants while the "Get Acquainted Sale" lasts, with brand new merchandise at the lowest prices ever offeed in Hammond. Coaipar e our prices corae in look around make yourself at home get acquainted.

THE MODEL

ROTHSCHILD AND HIRSCH Outfitters for Men and Boys HAMMOI'iD, IND.

ly

LIVE LOCAL NEWS "ADS" t

W i n ine ton. statMrs. Wairangton

pre. has 1

3tl, con

n eff:r,er. i i secured to

Wassey's Pleating Shop EMHHOI ilKKIX.. SI Wll'IVti, HUM. STllUIIMi. BlTTO- HUIE. Bl'TTOX COVERINti, lilt I tl ni l HIMi, r-4( t STITCHIMi. l STATE STIIHIIT, lHK HAMMO. MJ 44k -7

CARPETS AND RUCS

speak In Hammond at the next mermg of the- League of Women Voters, and' tin women will indeed be fortunate j who hear her, for hrr messaires are of! greit worth. J

and hum

i e n e "a ' at a m ..f W!r e a pitai

i on. n.'l'i :am :'t.

; it em freun g The I day p tad" party in

Vandermueilen, PauLne is a

:pan!h senoiita and whei n the mirror she feels a

nera t ion t o rop-r opens the n,,ii-.don

a WhiI St. tired as fi she gaze.vague way

33-inch Unbleached VIUSLIN, Sc A good heavy quality that kind that sells elsewhere up to 15c a yard. 35- lach Bleached Mutlin CamLrc finish, very good 1 2 -i-f" quality. This ale. . . 2 3$-Iuch Eleached Sheeting Gcod heavy quality. On 1 A p sale, per yard 36- 1 ach Nainsook Maslia For fine underwear and infants' wear, 20c value. For this l sale only, per yard 36 In. Bi.klcy Cambric. OO r For this sale, per yard. . 35-Inch Fruit of the Loont Mntlin Special for this 1 Qsale, per yard 2-Yiird Bleached Sheftin? Regular 75c value. Spe- kQa cial. per yard JJ 18-In. Bleached and Unbleached Toweling Blue bor- 1 Ojder. Special at U Turkish Towels Large sire, the heavy quality; 39c val- Qn us. Special, each ..... Pillow Slips '36x42 inches, fine quality. Very special, each Bed Sheet 81x90 inches, very good quality. Spe- f 1 (( cial for this sale at.. 1 ,UU

Scores of Other Great Savings in New FALL WOOLENS AND SILKS

54-Inch Ail-Wool Trir.otiae Very good qualily, in navy blue and brown. Regular $3.48 seller. Spe-

S2.69

i r . i - l

cial tor this sale, yard

36-Inch quality, dresses. Regular

This sale

Satin Messaline Heavy for ladies' blouses and A good range of colors.

$1.75

per

value

vard.

$1.29

42-Inch AH'Wool French Serge Black and al! the leading colors.

Just the

thing

for lid!e&' dresies.

Regular $2.00 value, gj Og Per yard

58-Inch Wool Sacking In navy, brown and grey. Juit the tiling for boys suits and children's school dresses. Sold reg- J ular for 98c. Per yard. . VJ-56-1-ch AU-Wool Manaish Ser?e Heay quality. Just the tl.ing for suits and dresses. Regular $2-98 Values. Wry special, ?1 QQ per yrJ O 1 .O

54-Iflc. All-Wocl

36-Inch Silk Poplin -thing for ladies and dresses; $1.25 value. Special, per yard

Just the children't 89 c

Chiffon Broad- yard

cloth Spor ged and : fine lutitr us finish, bla ck and brow.; $3.93 valu.-- Yard.

40-Inch Satin Charmetue Very fine quality, in navy, blue, brown and black; $3.48 val- M Og ue. Special, per yard." r SPECIAL 35 Inch AlhWooI Storm Serge All wanted colors for Fall. A heavy quality. Never less than 85c per yard. Now, per CQ.

hrunk ; navy

very blue.

S2.98

FANCY OUTING FLANNELS

I9''c values.

27-Inch Fancy Outinj; Flannels In stripes, checks and plaids; Special for this sale, while it laits, your choice, per yard 38 I -ch Farcy OuHsg Flannels. 27-Inch Bleached Shaker Flannel In blue and pink stripes; good Heavy nep on both sides; 22c

heavy quality. Special, ICg values. Special this

per yard

12c

Miss Jrriv Hilhrieh

Calif., is the h 'lis. guest Rirk of Con lit street, has been In the 'eit I yi nr.. and has returned for an extended v t -i t .

ot Hollywood, t of M .. ;: Miss Hllhrich

i almost two to Mammon.

Claned in Beaeh method.

ivir ho.ii". Hi'.ni'it'' Cooksey. Plir.no 3?7''. 10-40-

Hammond Musical College

F'ian'.. Vol.'., Yioji. Iee.jr

ing. t'kfl'le. Tiri'ijo ndoiin. Cui'or. DancihK. DrHPitu - A;t. 1-1

The Pu" Pees, the gi day ehool c' ? of .tr . had their f. . st elas;: m in the gyinoasiurn of th rhureh. Mis Kdn.i W r

of the elws-'. pres. nt e '1 ner. the "i-.ym" d r., -tor

ful ti' Id knife sni th.iin. in bfiui'i ot the entire rlass. Miss Wright made & eharminr little present.it Ion speseh. to wlvcli Mr. ll'it'ner r-' sr.o.id with a

r',r In hs Sun'tiles Wr.rtier. tn Iim n'-ght f'irst itnptist

i. lit. pr. sident Ir. Jaeoh Piittwith a heauti-

thut she sees herself as she appeared In a bygone age. The sc re then .--hifts to two pirate -h:ps where Piiuiine's father is seen ilentloiel wth Kl t'iaoio, one of th ernelest of pirstts and al! of the other characters appear also nr. they m-e'r formerly P&Mline guidetT her poor sweetheart to S inta t ,ita.lma w!tiro lie finds mui-h buried treasure and which in.fhles him ti marry h.-r. M'ss Lsvles was never more charming than as the .-'panish beauty and t!ie. entire- production is exe-pt ion a : 1 v well handled. Her s.ppert heaeled hy N'orman Kerry is excellent.

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most

ir.te;

i n g talk with a::

PilN imported intei te show their use-s:

India t hose

are eolorpel tinted red

The ive.ii,.. eoiitnin poison.

ti'o r y - f .

r. sum; r.' ue sri'ls

and were

music, serve 1

The sea

nd more 'A!..!' 'J .'--.!

is gradually n ltv.

vetting meire

i mpmm it

I i

sale, per yard.

PERCALES AND GINGHAMS SAVE! 36-Inch Star-dsrd Percales In Iiht and dark colors, striped ar.d figured. Regular 25c value. Spe- 1 7p

cial, per yard

light

2Dc

27-Inch Fancy Ou'anj Flannels In dark grey and blue stripes and plaids; very good heavy 1 Cm quality. This sale, yard.

32-I?wth Kindercrartert Cloth Good quality in

. WoU. Vl- .oiler hi:

1 iUIUt s ' sv-iivi asf

arci dant coiors

sale, per yard

H a A' MOX1). 1NDTAKA

Add a RIVKKA pro'notrrapo , f, yor horie. It is .is goon hi, ; he b-sl and costs least, if rno.glit durinif our TW' WBEK Pile "A'oiillA I'll SAI.i;. llo,;Of Mnrst. til.-., i.'iary. Ind. We deliver within a radius of 50 miles, arid pay tarefare. ln-5-4

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B, P. 0. ELKS NO. 435, NOTICE TO MEMBERS A. Notice is here hy given the vj members of llminiMml Poclye No. 185. P. P. O. Klks, th.et KJ at the regular meeting ot the LtwlijH to be held at :'". p. m., Thursday, Oetolvr Kth. A mend -jne'-nts to the Constitution ;s pv pose J by the Grand lodge, amending Section 15. Article 111; Serti. n 21. Article 111. and Section 10, Article IV, will he submitted tee the Lodge tor adoption it rejection. It is of vital impm-i alien that all members attend this me ting. Other matters of gietif interest to th members r.f Hammond Indge will lje acted upon. W. O. THOMAS. Kxalted Kuler. Attest: R. C. SIATEH, Secretary. 10-5-2

REMEMEER Ian Brown Ciub of the 11th Ward

meets tomorrow, Thursday. evening, j October th, at 1S.feyette School Auditorium, cor. Calumet and Sibley. A I aplendld program has been ii.T.inM J nd all interested In the prejbiems of ur Rood city are urgently requested! attend. Adv 1(1-.".-:'

ATTENTION VOTE

Next Monday, October 10th is the Last REGISTRATION DAY You cannot vote unless you register. In the meantime you may register before any Notary Public. Notary Publics will be at all our meetings this week. Or call at Democratic Headquarters. 60 Rimbach Building, over Lion Store, where you can register and learn to operate the voting machine. Or telephone Headquarters, phone 798, and a Notary will call and register you. DEMOCRATIC CITY CENTRAL COMMITTEE

27-Irch Standard Apron Gingham In blue and white check. Regular 15c seller. Very special, pr yard 27-1 "ch Everrtt Chnrr.hrny Plain Hues and stitp?d. Regular 25c seller. Very specially priced. J J Q per yard i

WONDERFUL VALUES IN HOSIERY Ladies' Elack Coiton Hose A very good qual ty. In sizes to 10. Specially priced for this sale, per pair Children's Hejavy Ribbed Hcje--In black cnly. Sizes 6 to 10. The regular 25c seller. Very pe- 1 -cial, prr pair

Ladies' Silk Hose A good heavy quality. The

sale

a - r r ii r t -m

r':.3U seller, very special tor this Cr

per pair

reg-

$1.98

Crib Blankets White with blue border, ihis sale only, per pair

For

45 c

mm .fa iff fl ! iVil

All Fur Trimmed SILK Canton Crepe Dresses

and up

Don't Fail

a.

' few

to our New f KJ Line : -jl l' f i i Up I i I to U II) Date 'alj Coats j i from Xj $27.50 and up

I Just Try a Times Want Ad