Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 107, Hammond, Lake County, 25 October 1921 — Page 3

Tuesday. (!(. h

1921, THE TJMKS Pnjre litre KG' HI' !!'fin!;llllii!il!in!;!! llllllllll!1ll!!tl!IIIIIIIIIIMI!IIIMIIMIIIMIIIIIIIllllltlltllltMllllt)iiifiMriiiiiititlitfiiitilllli.l.I.ll....liltii.l .mmnKiTtiiMiM OF "RUSTUM UEY'- , -llluliil i:iiiiiiiiMiiiiiilll(l nnHHinmimiiimumiiimnmiiMmiiiiiimmmim !!!!! :,?y ..v ; if rii

V

iky-, w

4

t

I J "

tilt s N,t j - t?m U ' v M

ft

' :

John W. Weeks and Runtum B-y. This photo was taken just after Sacret&ry of War John W. Weeks had presented a handsome silver trophy to W. R. Brown of Berlin, X. H., owner of the beautiful Arab Standard bred horse, Kustum Bey. The animal finished first in the recent army endurance test for cavalry horses, a SOU mile trip at sixty miles a day. Only six of the seventssn starters in the ;ace were abla to finish-

HOBART

Koper Bros. Lvg the foundation La f or the extension of their parage bulldl;g on Third street. They have also onlared their tiu.ness by taking tho Ford Agency for ChesU-rton. Their Chesterton branch will 'bo manatM by Mr. Phillip Thompson who has accepted a. jjerminent position with them. ilr. H'rmin N'iksch has ipunrhaspd he farming: lmr-ien-kents of Mr. Iui Koatbade and expect shortly to move Bjon the Kostbade farm atil en?a?8 iilmaeif in the farminig- business. Mr. ani Mrs. A. 1. Insrrain. who t.ave been visiting at the home of .Mr. nnd Mrs. M. Fieck tiurlri? the past two weeks, left riaturdivy for St. Liwls.

Miss Rse Kostbade who has been j

visiting: friends in California during the pat two months ri-turned home Friday. She resume! hr work at the local postofflce yesterday. Mr and Mrs. Hazard Halstead have inoved Into the Stanffer houas.

DYER

Mrs. Carl Kj s and Mrs. John Barton of South ChU'.'uJo. vl.itt-d with Mr. and Mrs. Niek J-ei?-r and fatuity, last week "Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Teutm.iehrr. ere the prou-d parents nf an eiwht round baby. The infant was baptized on Sindiy afternoon. It was tun. ed Cyril William. Win. Teutomacher, Jr. and Othelia Keilnian were sponsor . Mr. and "Mrs. ;ei. X. Schaefer and daughters of Kannn.'iid vh-jited with relatives n Sunday. Carl Keilnian of Ihist. chlrao and Kste;!-- and Ciayt.jn Keilman of Ho-1-art visited with Mrs. Mary Keiiinan on Sunday. Mr. end Mrs. K. Srheidt and son KdwarJ. of Hobart and the M.sses Barbara and Tiliie Scheldt -visited with the Verhoeven family iA Mir'y on .Sunday afternoon. Mike Xtidorf's new house on JTart street, in now under roof. The work In beir.tr done by Contrartor Seott or Hammond. Mrs. Wm. Ziesenhenne ;uid children r.re visiUnar with Mr. CSeorge Baker at St. Mary's, Ohio. Mrs. Susan S.-heidt, Chas. and Mabel Sclieidt and Mr. nnd Mrs. Cjefreniiu1i visited with Mrs. Mary Keilnian op S'.indavaf K-inonn. Mr. and Mrs. I'hil K'ei'man. Jr., and family spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Jake Wt'jtr at Crown I'oint. Once upon a time i .vo irls came to fiyer to liv but stayed only a little time. Now they like the place so well r li two came ba.'k and are spending the week-end with relatives. Mr. and Hi St. CsrFH.-c T lepul;'!. We lope Mrs. Fran-Is Pepf.Jhl and Mrs. Jno. "5ray won't make in nil twice triad, they wiil leave Sit'jrd.y. a. m., thank Korwlnes's, anyway. Chicago will be 0 it with bells on when Mrs. Iepfiihl returns and the old Purdue band, rii drum and all, will he down to meet 1 lie other littie day on her return home. We'll sure miss their speedingon the hitrh way oh. boy!

MANY INDIANA PEOPLE

RELIEVED OF GOITRE ! WITHOUT OPERATION'

See :

trui"

They

ishi-d

I el

Uy External Home Treatment Go

or write to Any of Them Xote: It would be illegal to publis

these statements It they were not

1 hese people ha vc tiate, tiome

essfully with Srbol .Juariruple.

I'.ave had ihrir t esi i nion :a i s publi

iti their home papers. An v of the

f !ad to tell their experience personally 1 Zr or by letter: Mrs. F. V.'. Harlan. 1 Christian 6t.. Indianapolis; Mrs. Alice!

I'nws. 430 M"ain St., Kiclimrmd;

.Hums. New ( uist le Mrs. i-'lora P

1026 8th Ave., Terre llaut.-; Mis.

A. Poe. lli's tU.. Terre Haute

Sam Holdaway. It. K. :., West Terre lleite; ('. F JohnsoTi. K. In.i.antipolls: Mrs. F.jr.ma I'avis, 4!S K. St. I'l.n :-t, 1 ndian:: po ! ;s : Mrs W::;. Jones, l1:',; Short St, b;ivr,tMiivliuiK. Mat tie Kslley, 71 1 com ; Mrs Jos. p.alios, 4 " 1 W. Srd St., 'onnersville. , sort-oi yuadrupte conies hi small bottles coiitainttiK enoturh for most cases.

Tt, will not stain or irritate. Im.s

Interfere with regular work. I.eavi

parts in healthful, nor al condition. i u ' rS) I 'l minutes daily.

Get further information at K

trail's Pharmncy. Indiana. Harbor. dru

stores ever''. here or write Sorbol j.inv, ?t .-ch'Mo cslm rt:'. Ohio. ;dv.

Mrs. ; r:

not

n

Cle

Vim-

Mm,

A Sale of Children Dresses Here are savings tha t thrifty mothers will appreciate. Choose from gingham and wool models. GINGHAM DRESSES SERGE DRESSES SERGE DRESSES Sics 7 to 14. In pretty All-wool, in sizes 2 to 6. All-wool models, in sizes 7 plaijds, checks and plain Choice of various colors, to 14. Pretty styles, atcolors. Spe- JQ prenily trim- $2.98 lrim" $3.98

sn tigij WJ f J j u&r tji

KAUFMAHU & WOLF - Hamhond. Ia

Double S. & H. Stainps Tomorrow

ti n o

ij Reveals many things of interest to the economical woman. High quality merchandise at prices much below regular are featured, g

II.

P 1 0 d

JUST FOR WEDNESDAY

Canton Crepe at $2.69 Pure Silk Canton Crepr, heavy quality, 40 inches wide, in navy, black and brown the season's most wanted silk fabric Specia' for Wednesday at $2.69 the yard. 54-inch Suitings, 69c yard 54-inch Repellen Suiting, comes in navy, brown, light and dark grey, cardinal and

wine color. Kegularly sold at $1.00. cial for Wednesday at 69c per yard.

Flannel Yard wide, heavy hap, colored and bleached Outing Flannel; large j.ariety of neat designs in pink and blue. Regular 25c quality- Special at 16c

Cretonne 36 inch Cretonnes, beautiful new color combinations, in light and dark grounds. Very special for Wednesday, per yard, 25c

m

ffS!:

O

llliS

and Overcoats ($50 Value)

i L

H r '

i K ' .

1" 1 vf

-fW ' J 1

Broken Lots of Very Fine Suits $22.50

) They are "Hart, Scliaff-

ner & Marx" (and

other good makes) for

men and young fellows. Every good material in

every good pattern at a very good saving. $40 Values A Special Group of Suits $27.50

Boys' 2-Pants Suits

$11.50

Smart suits for school

as good for

-just

"dress-up." Of

sturdy, durable materials and the patterns boys like.

$15.00 Fine suits of all-wool skillfully tailored, nicely lined becoming Norfolk models ir light and dark patterns, $15.

Boys' Overcoats, $5 to $25 Every sort of overcoat for every sort of boy. Juvenile styles models for the active boy of 10 to 14. High school overcoats in fine all-wool material. Many with convertible collar. Some belted, others half belled. Ever' one a rare value. Sizes 3 to 20.

Men's $2 Union Suits

$1.5

Choose from light, medium and heavy weights. Cotton rib, merino finish, or heavy flat fleece. Ecru, gray or natural colors. All garments cut large and roomy; nicely shaped. Night 'Shirts

Boys' Caps $1.00 New Fall and Winter patternwith fur and plush inbands Dark patterns to match suits. Sizes 6 3-8 to 7 1-8.

.Made of heavy "Domet"' Flannel, warm and serviceable; silk trimmed, cut extr.i

Slarge and nicely finished.

Men's Sox 35c Heavy all-woo! Sox and lighter grade cashmere hose, in black, brown, blue, gray and mixed colors; 50c and 75c values.

Four Unusual Values for Stylish Women

hs,h !c,.vv 4

Ne w

Fall

Coats

'i. S- . '-5- jc Al ' iV

4 '$vt II I v!

.v..'..'.. ; ? is i

Vfei NV5 "i

Coats of real beauty, utility and real style are these. Coats for service but with tha touches of smartness that every woman wiil recognize as individul.

Bolivias, Polos and Velours some with Seahne collars, others self-trimmed and embroidered. Very special for Wednesday's selling,

Stylish Coats with fine Beaverette or Natural Opossum collars. Nicely lined. Very fine material, such as Bolivia and Normandie, at

SMART SUITS $2775 They are in the popular semi-fitting style; box effect coat and trimmed with fur most attractively. The material is a fine quality of Wool Velour.

Good serviceable coats in fine all-wool materials. Some with handsome fur collars or skillfully embroidered and finely lined. Very special at

S34 75

Finer Coats of Normandie, in the rich Autumn shades, beautifully fur-trimmec and finely lined. They are very special for Wednesday at

PRETTY DRESSES $18.75 You choose from Tricotine Dresses, beaded and embroidered or black Canton Crepe models. Original styles in a rich lustrous silk. Either one is an exceptional value for Wednesday's selling.

FINE DRESSES $28.75 Made of a fine quality all-wool Tricotine or a heavy Canton Crepe. These dresses show what's very new and smart, at a really marked saving.

Announcing the Arrival of Very Complete Assortments of

Be

ant If ill Lingerie

Of Radium Silk and Crepe de Chine Most women are as particular about their lingerie as about their outer apparel and why shouldn't they when they can choose from such exquisite things as are now being shown here. Individual in style and cleverly trimmed with lace, filet edging, embroidery and ribbons, in abundant variety. You may choose to your heart's content Camisoles Gowns Envelope Chemises The materials are very fine Radium Silk of heavy, rich quality fine, clinging, luxurious Crepe de Chine. Every garment is exquisitely fashioned and made with extra care a really artistic creation. We urge you to inspect these beautiful garments you will not be disappointed. Camisoles 98c to $3.48 Envelope Chemises $2.98 to $7.98 Night Gowns $4.98 to $13.98

.1

n

v r

SHERWOOD" and "JOHN KELLY"

Fall rootwear

;0

Oxfords and Pumps The smartest women's shoes are these in mahogany calf and gunmetal, and fine vici kid. You'll find a most complete line of the newest styles, featuring the new low heel, in a complete range of sizes and widths. Moderately priced

BOYS', YOUTHS' and LITTLE GENTS' SHOES Regular $3 and $3.50 values. Made of solid leather, mahogany calfskin. Smart school or dress shoes, in blucher and bal models. All in one great ( O tfS lot for Wednesday at

RICE & HUTCHINS

MISSES' and CHILDREN'S mahogany calf hi-top lace shoes ; $3.50 and O OC $3 values at. . . . $2.50 and GROWING GIRLS' hi-top gunmetal shoes. Sizes 2V2 to 7. The $3.00 ?0 grades at

For Children, Misses and Growing Girls

We are exclusive agents for this famous shoe the "one shoe" that permits the growr . u.. ... rj t. ,f,,!;L J u i i : L

ing IOOC lO really iuw. iuui-cihji3 aic -iv siyiiaii aisy, euu wan uc Jiau in uiaiiuany calf or gunmetal. Sizes and styles for children, misses and growing girls all at much lowered prices.

Towels Fancy Bordered Turkish Towels, blue, pink and gold borders. A good heavy quality; 98c q values, at

Muslin

Nice, soft finish Bleached Muslin, extra good quality. Regular 20c value. 12C Per yard

Indian Head-

36 inches wide, for art work and children's dresses. Regular 39c

values. For Wednesday,

per yard

25c

Just for Wednesday Things you need for very much less than you would expect to pay on sale for Wednesday only. Vestees, 69c Women can choose from many pretty styles in val lace and net. A new shipment specially priced for Wednesday. Silk Gloves, $1.69 Long silk Gloves, very smart for Fall. Ir various pretty shades prettv embroidered backs; $2.50 values at $1.69.

Buffet Sets, 59c Stamped Buffet Sets, alo stamped Dressy Scarfs and stamped Centers ready for embroidery. Special at 59c. 75c Ribbon, 59c Pretty Hairbow Ribbons, in a variety o! wanted colors; in taffeta, moire, etc. Special at 59c per yard. Co rdu royRo b es 4. 98 They are very gracefully fashioned garments, easily slipped on and off. kimona style, in such becoming soft shades as rose, pink, peacock and purple. Butterfly Scarfs, $8.50 Of good quality brushed wool, in prettv , combination colors, finished with girdle cord.

fii!lllil!ij!iliii!i!llilliii!i!iiiH il!l!l!!ll!ll!lll!lllllilllll!llii!li!!l!lllii!!!I!!!HI!!!!!i!liil