Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 144, Hammond, Lake County, 8 December 1921 — Page 7

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Thursday, December 8, 1921 THE'TIMTCR PAGE SEVES TWO INFORMAL FROCKS; BLOUSES dROW LONGER CHILD HEALT H CONFERENCE. 1

INT SPITE of the slim stlhmn'tn or l?cnuo of Its s'l'-crss :ud popular

ity fj'tioks for :!fuv:iiun vetir :m

nd(!ict;ij to jvitiols, dnij-orU-s. pinit- I litis ttm otlier oniliciiMiifU-nts that res- i 'Tie them from a too umn-cor t-iinul i-lt y. j

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SO'l T'lits Km '.l p;mli:i-i oli sli-oVi":.

r'soa's lifiii hi so tmmy stylos iind tfH' to s!-i i extremes in tlu'ir

!io;t. t Tin t tiny may wo! I i.-.sur.i all tin1 i ivso nsiiii;ty of provldi;! tin' o'lly ;

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In tlie two irojs for informal nf- j Iprrnion v',ir, shown !tnw thu usu

front, winch mny reach nearly to tlio liollom of tin- skirt. TIi i !oni;tln lii: of Mouses liullnilcs i!;a; tlu i:ac liernmf even mora ;in;ort!i! In tin- wanlfoor than they have liet-ii. Tlioy follow the losul (of drcssc : In their 'ceves and n ('!; .lines -slcovi's ere longer' uml nt'ten e!ahr.i'o ! ;::d i.e i lines are higher. There jito th.ee-ij'.iartcr lemnli leee3 and si .-iny full lo'mih, citlier daring of nut !.: od into a filY at ttio wrist The t!aiiii. slci'vi's require I rinimin;; ami aro hrlmmiiiK ovor -.ltli !t. Meads, yarn and silk embroideries nnd npji'iiiue work all make opportunity for tlio use of lonti ahtlus colors that eu-

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I-forewiih w see an fmliryo geniutf undf rtrolnK a diminutlvo Edlaon questionnaire examination. The puipowe la to determine th chtid'g mentality and power of observation anil thought. This will a jiart of the two day clinic to be held for iwrcnts bringing their c'.illilrt n to the c'ht!U Jlealtli Confrrence nt tho tiuprrioi' ootirt buildlnK, Ham

mond, next Monday and Tueslay. The conference 1 belntf held under the ausidotf of the State Bonrd of Health. Brook;; Houft offlc laJs long active tn furthering thw welfare of Hammond children will attempt tu have established here a permanent child citii'.c. The meetings will be free to children Tarents are urged to present their children for examination.

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Informal Frock for Afternoon Wear.

ff j?orgette slevfsi In frocks of crepe or satin. 'm lth a hnppv choice of trimming, hon resulted in practical imd j;rtty models that art- not too simple to he Interestins. The :-.llp-ver style tliHt was such success In lute summer has heen curried over and appears in the straight cheuibe drvss, at the left. It lias wide sleeved of georgette, finished with rows of figured ribbon, and the snme ribbon appears in rows about the dress, below the waistline. A l arrow' belt, made of satin like the dre-is. Is ao important detr.il, with it buckle and eyelets. The mode! a9 pictured Is black and white, but there re many color combinations in which n wonld be effective. The dress at the right is also a utrnight-Une model, with its front panel lengthened into points that fall below the hem line at the side. Its short sleeves are, lengthened by long, full underaleevea of georgette that are

rich the somewhat quiet hues that pr vail in blouses. Brown, taupe smoke color, beige, black, gray in.'lark blue are livened by the intrmlu lion of flam" henna and blue In f-rron. shades. Combinations of two color, in materials indicate the iirtentloii given to color, and we wake up to the fii't that costume blouses, und even neplum blouses, are in u position to rival frocks, and may be substituted for them; the same skirt doing service with several blouses. The pepluiu blouse pictured Is made !n dark satin and trimmed with Imitation krlmmer fur in bauds. The bands und at the bust line In front, with rows of cloe-.st.t satin-covered buttons below Ihem ; they border the deep cuffs into which the full upper sleves are gathered. The girdle Is narrow and made of the t-atin; it extends about the eide and back and end In ties at the right side. Ththe krlGmer bauds are

INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE NEW YORK. Dec. 8. Stocks, closing price: American Car and Fdry 145 vi American Tel. and Tel 116 American Steel Fdry 3?. Baldwin Ixxsomotlve 9:i BetMeh.)-n Steel o2", Colorado Tuel 25 Lackawanna Steel 4t7s Jhfh Valley 5SH Mexican retrole'jm ' 112Mid vale Steel 2 Northern Pacific . 79 H Pure Oil y 37 H Pressed Steel Cur OS Raadln 71 ' Republic Steel , u2s Texaa Co. V. S. Steel -?3 Willys Overland C Sinclair Oil 22 '

CHICAGO CASH f.RAIV, "WHEAT Wo. 8 red, $ t . 1 2 'i, ; N'o. 2 .hard winter, 11.12 1-4; No. 3 hard yellow. $1.11 1-4. CORN No. 2 mixed, 48. 49e; No. 2 whits. 49 l-45 4lt12c; No. 2 yellow. 49!g48ic; No. 3 m!iii. 4!Si49c; No. S white, 48fr4!ic; No. 3 yellow, 4SJ 49 l-4c; No. 5 mixed, 471'ii4 l-4o; No. 4 white. 4S-S4S l-4c; No. 4 yellow, 474 Jr48c. OATS- No. 2 w hite, 35G 3e; No. 1 white. 8g'35c; No. w-hite, 3,;5D34c.

PRODVCE BITTER Receipt. 3.1C tubs: cretmerles: Entra, 43Hc; firsts. 34'.a; 5,' tl'c: stock. :3';."ic. KtHJF lt".eij-tH. 2.221 cases: micel-tr-.rt-rii. "t W "4c; ordinary firsts. 4 S it SOc; firftrf, 54 L1"!C iDl.'ETliV Tuikeys. 57c: chir-

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l INTERNATIONAL NfW5 SERVICE WASHINGTON. Dec. 8 Representative Henry Delaware Klood, died at his home todty. KiTresentatlve BTood hil been ill with brom.hitiH for neveral days and his hta.rt action had been weakened and ft is bdieed thi3 led to his death. Representative flood was formerly chairman of tiie house foreign affairs committee ar.d introduced the resolution declaring war with Uermany on April 2, H'17.

Friday and Saturday Geat Days for Value Great Days for Shopping Every Item Is the Bejt Quality Every Price Lower Than Ycu Would Expect Shop Here for Your Sunday Wants , Grocery Dept. FANCY SANTOS COFFEE The best coffee that you ever can use in your home. It has the strength and gives you more cups of good coffee. Regular price, 35c. Special for two days only, per pound 29c SUN-MAID RAISINS The well-known brand. Special, per package 25c MIXED NUTS The best quality. Per. pound 25c SNIDER'S JAM Pure and wholesome. Fine spread for bread and muffins. In large jars. Regular price 37c. Special for two days only, each 30c GRANDMA'S WASHING POWDER In large packages. Very special, per package .15c Fruit Dept. FLORIDA GRAPE FRUIT These are thin skin, full of juice and of good size. Lowest price in three years for this quality. Three for 25c FLORIDA VALENCIA ORANGES These are thin skin and small size, but full of juice. Special, dozen. . . .30c JONATHON APPLES Small size, of extra fancy quality. Per dozen 25c Meat Dept. NATIVE POT ROAST Per pound 12c YOUNG PIG PORK LOINS Per pound 20c VEAL LEG Whole or half. Per pound 23c NATIVE ROUND STEAK Per pound 22c CALLIE HAMS Fresh smoked. Per pound 1 0c FRESH DRESSED POULTRY 165 State St. We Deliver Phone 4040

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1.IVE S7?CCK H.OS lte;d,.f 4.",'ei:' nvirk-t aCtUc. nnevftr. :r.ost! n;nlj- to l"..' lower; bulk, $.''!. $!: Vf. !;'-' : Heavy wciRht. ?r..r,o 't .i'..73: medium Hunt wclcht, 50.7 ?'-' : lis.lillffhts. $:.!0 $7.35. CATVI,rv-;;."-i'i) ts. I lmi: tnarlcet I sltnr.v; to 23c hulier; 1 vef Kters: Mertluni and good. SC.Vi 'i S0.75: rood ard

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1 lb. Best Brealrfast Cocoa FREE with each

m purchase of 3 pounds Best Coffee .....

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Sliced Pineapple, large cans . . Imported String Figs, per lb Fresh Bulk Cocoanut, per lb 3 lbs., $1.00 Fresh Ginger Snaps, per !b Pet Milk, tall cans, 3 for Fresh Vanilla Wafers, per lb. .... .

28c 19c 35c 9c 29c 19c

Sliced Peaches, in syrup, large can . . . Fancy Lima Beans, 5 lbs Fancy New Dates, per pkg White or Yellow Corn Meal, 1 0 lbs . . Macaroni and Spaghetti, I O-Ib. box . . Fancy Mixed Candy, 1000 lbs., per lb. .

25c 33c 15c 29c 85c 19c

Pure Apple Butter, OC 38-oz. jar JOC Mich. Navy Beans, CQ 10 lbs. for WG. Fresh Soda Crackers, Q

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2412 lbs. 98c 49 lbs. $1.95 98 lbs. $3.85 Buy now Flour will be Higher

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