Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 110, Hammond, Lake County, 28 October 1921 — Page 8

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If you have been planning waiting till Xmas to get that Phonograph, you'll change your mind now, for without a doubt this is the greatest Phonograph inducement yet made. Furthermore, why would you wait till Xmas when all the big events happen before Xmas? There's Hollowe'en, Thanksgiving and all the glorious days and nights just previous to the Holidays.

GOOD BEDDING WILL BE AID TO HEALTH

Mattress and Springs Should Bo Carefully Selected.

Home-made Sheets and Pillow Cases Have Advantage of Being Fitted to Particular Bed Wear Better.

iPr.p.red by th. United States Department of Aericuiture ) The hed Is the most Important piece furniture In a bedroom. Home economics f the United States Ieoirtment of Agriculture recommends ti nt if only a limited amount may he upent 1" furnishings, It is wise to economize eisewhere, so that a good mat tress and springs may be purchased. The mattress should first be protected by tin unbleached muslin slip which can be washed occasionally. e.r comes a light-weight quilted pad. :.is,. washable, for further protection find nso..thness. This can be bought ready-made or made of muslin am' cotton batting, or an old light-colored p;:lt or cotton blanket may be used. The quality of the sheets and pillow eases depends on how much one ha? to invest. Homemade sheets and pillow cases have the advantage of being htted to a particular bed, and often the materials wear better, but readymade ones of good quality are sometimes more economical to buy. Sheets should be from 24 to 3R Inches wider mid longer than the mattress, so that the ends snd sides can be generously tucked in. and the top of the upper one t irned down to keep the blankets dean. The hem at the top of a sheet should be at least inches, and at the bottom from i to 1 Inch. Machine hemstitching makes a pretty finish for pillowcases and the Wider hem of a sheet. Seamless tubing can be bought for pillowcases. Soft, fluffy blankets, containing a large proportion of good quality wool, are generally considered more corntable and also most durable If given proper care. Many reliable manufacturers state the percentage of wool on a card attached to the blanket. Cotton blankets, when new, are In many eases as warm as wool, but they tend o become matted w ith w ear and washing and consequently less warm. If a blanket is chosen with & colored .border, the border should be of the same quality wool as the rest of the V.-nike?. Comfortables of wool or cotton batting covered first with cheesecloth and then with an outer covering of pretty lightweight , material are generally reeded in the severe weather. Oldfasuioised pieced quilts are often interest ii-g. but not very warm, considering 'le-tr weight. Striped dimity bedfiprearts with pillow shams to match are deservedly popular because they are dainty, easy to launder, durable, nn i Inexpensive. Having two spreads ; ' Vi.b.s k bed to be kept always fresh.

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TO STOP RUG FROM CURLING Resiring Will Make Fioor Covering Look Much Better and Add to

Its Durability. After c'eanhig, a machine-made pile n,. sometimes loses, its shape or wrin'kies and curls up because the sizing rr, the back Las worn off. Resizing .w'.'.l pay for itself by adding to the V:i;rabi!iTj- of the rurf as well as by 'waking it iooi; much better, nnd cat: be done at borne or by a carpet denier. ' I Mrections fop resizing are given in r.ir-iers' Bulletin J 210, Hoars and Floor Coverings, a new publication of ?!:- United States Department of Atp i i-n!f "ure. 'IT)1 rug should be stretched tight and true and tacked at frequent In tervals, face down, on a floor or some other flat surface where it can remain undisturbed. It Fhould then be sprin-' Hed generously with a solution made iy soaking nnd dissolving one-fourth pound of flake glue in one-half gallon ,of water in a double boiler or a container surrounded by hot water. The ;rug should be allowed to dry for at (least 24 hours. If It Is light weight, rare should be taken not to put on so branch glue that It penetrates to the Tifffct el da

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Let Tin Tarpiith. Scouring tin to make it shine is a waste of time and of material, as the tarulsh in tin acts as a protection and Diakes it wear.

Delightful Window Seat. Window seats are delightful things nd add greatly to a room's attraction.

Try using leftover coffee in spice rnkes Instead of sour milk. It serves Just as well.

An Exception. According to a new, item, a woman was recently married while in a tram e. It is usually the bridegroom. London Passing Show.

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Phonograph is an Investment It furnishes the proper environment for the children, broadening out their lives, developing their higher faculties, developing their genius, creating a "talent" for music which is essential to a poised life. One of these Phonographs will prove the attraction that will keep the children at home, lessening the desire to "roam" and drift into company that destroys the soul and contaminates the body. The cost is so little and the returns so large there isn't a living excuse as to why you should deprive yourself further, especially since we have reduced the prices to these figures and arranged the payments to suit your convenience.

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So there shall not remain one iota of a doubt in your mind that we have actually reduced the prices as advertised herein, we have given strict orders that not a single price tag shall be removed from the machines. The former price will show, as well as the price for this sale.

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Payments to Suit Purchaser May be Arranged, As Low as $1 a Week Hammond Headquarters for the Victor Victrola and Victor Records. Also Edison Diamond Disc Phonographs and Recreations.

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