Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 98, Hammond, Lake County, 14 October 1921 — Page 3
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WIFE OF CHINESE PARLEY DELEGATE POPULAR SOCIALLY
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Madame Wellington Koo. Madame Wellingrton Koo, wife of the present Chinese .-vmbassador to Great Britain, "who was formerly ambassador to the U. S., -will be a welcome addition to the Washington society circle when she comes to the U. S. with her husband. He will be one of China's delepates to tho disarmament conference.
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rrvrt!tT10N' N'WS StBVICEl WEST FRANKFORT. 111.. Oct. Ton ir.ay lock up the bootlerser and moonshiner iuiJ h! grood, but they'll ret their Vauor till. Th! 1 what local afTiorltJes said as they scratch their heads one nornlnj when they arose and a By the llirht of the rifling tun that someone had broken Into the Jail durin? the r.isrht or early tnornlnit and removed a. quantity of white mule tosehter with five stills. This had been held as evidence jcainst a band of bootleKpers. The liquor and the Btllls were secluded In uch a place ar " were und such "strone" locks ttiat tne Thought of outsiders stealing the evidence never once entered the minds of the authorities. Perplexing-, isn't It, they Bay, for this Is what they had to do. The liquor and stills were stored in one of the , cells which was secured with a Tale lock. A loff chain was placed through the barB of the door and clamped fast to the lock.
HESSVILLE
Mrs. Chas. Cornettl has been on the lc2s list the past several days. A baby arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Esnay. Tuesday The child died at .birth. Mra. J. Whitehead and son Arthur of Crown Point are visiting: at the home of Mra. Whitehead's sister, Mrs. C. Shay and family. The diphtheria quarantine has been removed from the home of Albert Hopp Mrs- Wiggins has returned from Philadelphia where she was called by the death of her father. The D. W. Johnson family have returned from Bell Center, Ohio, where they attended the funeral of Mrs. Johnson's mother. Mrs. Snyder. Construction work on the Joe Artlm garage ia progressing nicely. The county school supervisor visited the HessviUe school last Wednesday.
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PLAIN FACTS About Painful Feet Feet were made for service. Ailing feet not only prevent good service but are injurious :o the health. Hie science which deals with ailing feet is called Chiropody. We serve for service. H. A. Ringenberg Straube Bldg. Room 3. Hammond
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I Unheard of values for men. for women, boys and girls were drawI ing the crowds of buyers to the Lion Store Shoe derrtm.nt rndav.
a Fresh new lots have been added to take the place of depleted stocks. Come early for these sensational values. Look in our display win
dow and see what you can save.
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Smart Fall Hats With the Stamp of Authentic Style
Specially Featured
$10.00 Saturday Only
A most unusual opportunity presents itself tomorrow for the woman just a little fastidious about the new hat. A splendid variety, including novelty shapes, "off the face." turbans and sailors in every smart shade. 'Children s Beavers
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Children's Beavers with extra long ribbon streamer in black, brown, navy and natural beaver. Saturday special $3.95. Extraordinary values.
Just for Saturday Here are four values picked at random from scores of bargains that will mark Saturday as a day to save at Hammond's greatest store.
Child's Coats $8.50 Size 10 to 14 pretty wool velour modtli with beaverette collarj, belted back, convertible collar and patch pockets. Child's Bath-robes Good serviceable "Beacon Cloth" Bathrobes in sizes 2 to 6. Nicely made, very special for Saturday, fiQ
Aprons98c
Women's dark and light percale aprons of good quality. Regular and extra sizes.
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Smart Jersey sweaters for women and misses, with belt and patch pockets, black navy and other QQ shades, at O.yp
Men's Suits and Overcoats
We've added some mighty fine ones for Saturday's selling, mostly Hart Schaffner & Marx makes new men's and young fellows models. $50.00 Values for $37.50 Single and double breasted suits, overcoats of fine all-wool fabrics. All sizes at $37.50.
The Bast There Is $45
Better quality, better styls, bette? taifoiT ing thin you could find a yei? ago for $60 or $70 that's what these Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits are giving you at $45. The New Overcoats Are here ready to defy winter's blustering winds. "Ulsters" and young men's ulsters, Raglans, Chesterfield overcoats with big patch pockets and convtrtible collar rich Autumn shad;s, plaids, herringbones, plain colors in a great variety, $15 to $80.
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STORE HOURS 8:30 a. m. to 9:00 p. m. SATURDAY Everywhere in this great store new Fall merchandise greets you at new low prices. Never in many seasons were we able to buy so advantageously. Never have the results of our special purchases been so apparent to every stylish and thrifty woman.
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These new suits are in the new semi-fitting style with the finger-tip length coats flaring at the sides. All suits are of fine wool velour trimmed with rich fur collars and beautifully embroidered an unusual variety to choose from at $32.75.
Yalama Suits $44.75 Fine "Yalama" and "Tricotine" in navy, brown and reindeer. Smartly belted and hand embroidered, handsomely silk lined.
Beautiful Coats $37.75 They are of fine Normandy with deep cuffs and clever motifs of self stitching, smart new pockets, full lined.
Special Plush Coats $19.75 Genuine Salts Peco Plush coats in the popular 36 inch length. Trimmed with attractive collars of coney and handsomely lined. Saturday only $19.75.
A Sale of New Coats Just Arrived J2775 Specially Priced Spic and span, just arrived from eastern markets, these coats are a revelation in stunning lines and clever trimming effects at $27.75. Models suitable for
-in every desired shade are to be seen.
the miss, the woman and the matron-
Every coat is fully lined. DRESSES $27.75 You may choose from rich black Canton crepe frocks, cleverly embroidered with vivid colorings or navy tricotine dresses all wool, trimmed beading. Whatever you prefer you get an exceptional value.
SKIRTS $10.00
Smart Fall models of Prunella cloth or wool velour in new plaids, zig zag stripes and novelty patterns; black and white are the favored color combinations. Every skirt finely tailored and perfect fitting.
Men's Medium and Heavy Weight UNION SUITS
$2 and $2.50 Values $1.50
Three different styles to choose from: Fine cotton spring needle rib Union Suits, meri-io finish Union Suits, heavy flat fleece Union Suits. In ecru, gray and jaeger. Sizes 34 to 46. MEN'S $3.50 . WOOL MIXED UNION SUITS Heavy tuck rib or medium w?iflht spring needle rib. Na- $0 Cf tural color Cimplete lire of Underwear dot to", wool, silk and wool, at 75c to $7.00.
BOYS' UNION SUITS
95c
Two styles in heavy or medium weight cotton rib union suits in ecru and jaeger cdor si2e 24. 26. and 28, at 95c; sizes 30, 32. and 34 at $1.15. Boys' Sweaters Heavy wool shaker knit or rope stitch; pull-over and plain coat style; large shawl coliar. Plain colors and combinations. Our $6.50 and $7 values. Special at Other $2.50 to $3.50
3 Big Values in BOYS' 2-PANTS SUITS That clearly demonstrate the superiority of this boys' clothing store. Friday will be a busy day. Choose from two pant suits.
at $7.75 at $12.50
at $15.00 Some of our finest suits in a great varietv of snappy patterns. Finest
Good looking light and dark pat- All wool materials in becoming pat
terns in durable "wear-proof fab- terns for boys of all ages. Nicely all wool fabrics, tailored in superior
rics. Sizes 8 to 18. i tailored and finished and lined. (manner.
HIGH SCHOOL SUITS For the boy "just stepping into long trousers. " Fine all-wool suits regular $40 values. Belted back, single and double Q7 CiO
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HERE YOU'LL FIND EVERY SORT OF AN OVERCOAT FOR BOYS FROM 3 to 20 YEARS Chinchilla. Melton, plaid backs. Every sort of an overcoat, $6 to $25.
VERY SPECIAL New Shipment
A big purchase from an overstocked manufacturer the new shades for men and young men, narrow and wide brims high and low crowns, matched or contrasting bands. Colors are tan, buff, gray, green, oxford, mink, and black. Sizes 6J2 t 7 5-8.
1,000 Yards 40-inch All Silk CANTON CREPE
REGULAR $5.0C VALUES . . .
Never before, never again, will women purchase such a rich, lustrous quality Canton Crepe the most fashionable silk of the season, in navy, brown and bUck at such a saving. 1 .000 more yards for Saturday at $2.88 per yard.
FRENCH SERGE EPINGLE $1.48 VALUES TO $2.50 42 in. wide, ideal fabrics ifor Fall dresws, in navy, Fwnch blue, brown and black. Saturday only, $1.48 per yard-
TRICOTINE and VELOUR COATING $295 VALUES TO $S.0O 54-inch Tricotine, m navy aiuJ brown j 54inch Coating, in navy, French blue, dark brown and kelry green.
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MEN'S FLANNEL SHIRTS 1
Extra well made, of good heavy flannel; EjQ cut full, two button-down pockets; khaki,
blue and gray, fast colors. Special at.
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