Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 164, Hammond, Lake County, 3 January 1922 — Page 5
Personal and Social News
Lyncora. Tlote!. About two hundred e iesis Mere ia a.ttendarico and all reported a rcosi enjoyable time. Ilscellect a-.usic was furnished by Sterling-' 3 orchestra, unci a delicious lursctieon was served at half past eleven o'clock.
At midnljf'ut. tho gueeta trere present
MASONIC NOTICE
StiteJ meetings f tnonl Council No. Si) R i A. II. will be held Tuesday evenlr.it. Jan. Srd. McKlnley Lodge 712 r.'A-
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'HtXIRVtllBSEW 1 l.n- TMITV The adve:it cr the New Vcr Wtoomed by about fifty i ouplce at tl-.e '-untry Club ct ,. of the nv-.t dr-
rtniiui ana s-uceesslul parties K'ven. tinder tin careful and i-red it 1-rcotlon of representatives of riooster Club. ir the ball room. ?'
-puKit.uive or tae Holiday
adornment l'3rtls.
McKelvcj-'s orchestr offered r: e silent proarran duritis the even!;:
J'lQ a. delicious co'iTz dir.r
: vrvej At midnight, the rre::i 'M? orchestra donned g-av Van-.. vs. 'he while baps uf interest Virs v-ere passed to Mu- qaosts.
t.her-5 tvf'.n eight
t b t it v1 -
season ;:i
tabic
er was iihers .f
Thomas McCortnicl; cf East C?i;caru I "'as a tt.-actlvt in an electric blue sil-
ver orucaa? chit: on over olotli'of s.ier and she carried t flame colored fan of ostrich. Mr.. Henry Lantern's gown v-'as Mile green charmeuse v, ith cloth of pold, and Mr. J- G. lbaoli, Jr., wore turquo'.fe blue eatlii crepe.
ed n-jth party hats, horns, balloons and V.'edr.esOay evening. Jan. 4th. cr rifett;. and the Nf.v Year received a Garfield Lodge 563 P. & A. M.. Friday hearty welcome. eenlnr. Jan. 6th. Members attendh-.K
vsit take etatrv ay to second floor at Ann street entrance and enter irnw lodge room while old lodpe room Is Lsa - - - m. .1
".! ion ed the co:l; . -rer hats and ;,: K.-eetirg- tbo Nerv i"r.fett; curtained
i tted the flot-.r. ,Thn the dan.'ii.g began " rtel eloquom., and tiv cognired as a great toe' :ent. Great credit ! d-j-.- l ' r. who utilised efv ; ingmsr pleasure J fat ' g ueets- of tie .'hi .. There ere a v.v.:tv -''vr.?. them a ?tt '.'n of soft green .it::i ;-. 1 ro.-aded T-eiiov chiff--::. vt ticorge Burnhan. La:.n-.at.. i '"iimpaeier v oro :: !ad -ed with rope? of coral a
' ;'J a coral ost: k-h fan. : -.-er frosted Iea - er -niiuK coiffure. Mrs. 1
Van a !. f.iThere i
ac .f i-ictt-rci-a-ie I t.oify cet emnles vf j Tear. :r rpr t ; r e 1 the vofu and cur-I
M-: and Mrs. Johr. F. Bet-Is man ar.cl Mr. and Mrs- Harvey Goaflin eaw "L!ghniti' " at the B'.aciistor.e jj;t e'ceaitg-. 5I:a alitsabetb liar. thorr.e reiarned her home In Akron last evening, af't: Fpe.idiiig four Cay t, the guest of Do: j thy llohrcr. Mlss Hawthorne's many Hammcnd friends grestly enjo; fi her vi&jt. J';rir.s which bite ehe tvus mt:ch .'e;cu.
ZIts. John G. Betiner vf TS'Uco-j: :je, who has been Quite ill at her home
pieurSy and neuritis, is slowly
Imp.-or .r sr. 'i'nere will be a regular meet.ng of Opal Hive Mo. S?8 tonight at the I. v. O. I, hall at eight o'clock. Miss Margaret UrGuahy of the Hammond Public Library, has returned from Anderson, Ind, where ehe vliitcd over ChrUtmia with relatives
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J. FRltlHRMLVElh n. seii.
Trinity Aid v.-ill meet lor a social ; ternoon on ATednesday when Mrs. Elder. Mrs. ,T. Fiesentehuh and .Vu-i. I' lcslc vi ill be the hostesses.
the tr.-
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Miss .L:'.a McCain ar.d Miss MAr'harr.ton attended a. dance s!c:i at 'ns Cooper-Carlton on Friday evening y the p-rorlty of Ti'i Omeca la a. Vi.e Ladies' Aid Society of the Ti-ie went Presbyterian church will rr.ee'. n Thursday uf -ernoot. i; half past
i and
little sen. Hesse!, was tor:, t Mrs. Samuel T.'gay of Mc
i avenue
the c;orr.ijig of January
fee 1 sL.
Visa VTellie Mrt'a.iiel of CLicago. very well hr.own here, was the hou;e cues:, o." Mr. and Mrs Willi-in Klethese of South Hchrnan street or
v eeli-end.
.f beaut.;,.! t : . a crca -
;-.rd ntotallii or u by Mr? .. Mi-f.. I '. C orcpe trimand the ca.rA bancieau c: ... : a b-ilph
fA o o'clock at the boxe ef Z'j') Cedar ilreet.
.f Mr s.
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Mr. and Mr?. X Slir.5Uy of SUefrielcl 3"'.r.'j bad ae their isouse gncs over the vc'a-er. l Mr. and Mi s. G. M Ttomo of reoria. 111
Mr. and Mrs. T streei -re leavl:
Myerr, Fla., v. here the future heme.
Miller of Cj tonight for
make the;
i last Chicag-o i'. ore
'. rmeuee v. .. eq '' Irr.a Biehtr wc re a; rock with a g-r.lle hcr. Mr?. Albert 1 narmins in a light 1 ' hoop ekirtiof chiffo rharrer was gowned raped and line J wit " a great cluster '.'I to an uneven hem :'. rmth of Cl.rto::.
Ameri
impr
Miss
The :net:rig' of the Woman s Club that was
:n--"l nt t :.s home of Mrs. Steeln East Highland street on Thoracis
Hath Webster Crosf. teacher of cra-
matlo art !n tie Hiaixcrd Musical I College, uubruitted to an operatic:! for I'eir.o. ra; .c j append!c:tis yesrterday at 5t. Mai -:hec!u!ed to garct's hospluC.
, n of , hi
'-IO t cc
lue til fret a. with i. M.s Kathrn ':; terit-e velvet. . (loth of pllver of f:ivi-r grnpes line. Mrs. T.obI o n- a . v .... re mid-
I b.en changed to meet Tbursda;. rv:, i i::r, January 19th. at the borne of Mrs j 11. M. Pierce of iHS Truman boulevard ! This is du-j to a recent berea emer.t in
the Steoln'.an family, and all members arc urged to be present.
'- in SlU er and cads. Miss N -ange vehel
cn-.4 c:1 brr 1 roi'lred n ; i ii "a I.O''klin :.! de. and
Mrs.
Mrs. W. ,T. u-Aieer viji eiiterUia iho third division of the Ladies' At J of the Firs: M. E church and their f;".t-r.d nt one C''clC'Ch' luncheon tonorru'.v j. her home, loi V.'ebb I'trtct.
Flora Wlularci; of Hammand leoeiveri the white veil cc; Friday afternoon it the ceremonies Incident to the taking of vows by the new members of tie Catholic sisterhood 5:i fr. Elizabeth hospital in Lafayett. Ind. The young lady took the name of Sitter M. C celeste.
LIVE LOCAL I HEWS "ADS" j
Wassey's Pleating Shop LMBROIDF.Hl T.V M I'l a. HEM. STITCHING, BITTO UOLE. HUTIOW COVXRIG, KHAIIllVCi. MICIUXG, F.WCY STITtHIXG. VI STATE; STIIEKT. lIItl.E HA3INOSD 440.
M.r. W. F. Spar.gler vf Fuchmond, I.-d.. end Mrs. Abe Locke of KoVomo. I:.d . wre the holiday guests of their sister, M;r J. ";. Betsner and fan; My.
lion.e of Mre. H. H.
Van F-uren ttreet on Wedresda;
noci; at half pt.bt tv.'o o'ciack. Mr. arid ?rrs- Itarcy B. Brown of Baton f-treet nr. near. 03 the birth of a little daughter, Vlrgene Grace, on Sunday, January the first.
Mrs. William Ke'.lma.. has rttut:;fu home after spending several days with
I her parents, Mr. ar.u Mrs. Andrew
! Kshler of F.ensselaer.
Mrs. V." CI tarn Feed cf Calumet avenue delightfully entertained Friday afternoon !:i honor of her little son. Me'.vm. three years old, and little
daughter, Roberta. f.e ye&rs old, .e Ladies' Aid Society of the Uyc'e whose birthdays are on the same cay. M. I'l. church will rnct at thefFouneen little tots played games in
Kellenier of H'10 the living room where a f-iry trimmed
after- , Christmas tree promised pleasure and
fur.. Dainty refreshments were served th petite guests, and a brilliantly lighted birthday cake brought forth a series of r'cat-ed exclamations. Every little boy was given a toy boat, and every little girl was given a beautiful doll, ro every little boy and every lit-
Hammond Musical College. Piano. Voice. Violin. Public Steals leg, Cketele. Banjo. Maniolla, Guitar. Dancing, Dramatic Art. 10-1
Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Woods of Ken wood S.ivo returned from A'edo. Ill where they spent the holidays wit!
1 Mrs. Woods" parents, Mr. and Mrs. A 1 McKit.ne; .
-ur. arcr airs, conn Merman of s
io g;
wao .ery happy. Master Mel
n and Mls Koherta were the reeipl-
I ents of many very pretty jrifte. and
wiibed many happy returns of the day.
The Ladies' Aid Society of the Cen-
There will be a pedro party at K. of I', hall Wednesday t 2 p. m. Ladle? Invited- AJmi;?!'--:; 25c. Fine prices. i-n-t
t
Lino street left Sunday
Wayne. Ind., where they attended funeral of Jacob Herman, tibo pa. away 03 Friday.
Presbyterian church will meet tomorrow afternoon :r. the church, and Mre 1.1. M Shanklin and Mrs. Ln.ma, Eh-;-rt v. Ill be the hostesses. Mies Virjer.e aud Miss Aires Hammond, Miss Florence Hammond. Ker.r.cth and Harold Hammond and Clarence Marchat.t have returned to Indian University ;;. Eloom.ir.gton, nftei spei.dlr.c Cue holidays v.-'th their parent-'. E'urh arid e"t :", one xepo;ted u ir.u.t uei:r-h'-ful vaoat os.
Mrs. H. 'V1'". Bocerts m .y. e r. e: : air. the Fait Grand at her home 01 Tr;jru.,3 avenue tmorr-'v t. cr.iag. 'iLe chc.r cf the Firs: V rcisby tc :;: r. cliureh will have rehearcai tomorrow ecni:.a a- the home of Mr. aiid Mr." .". Purrttt, 11.1 T.'althass ttrett. a t I.ov u 0.0 r 1. Miss Hicl fparhng, accompa r.ied ty her mother, Mrs. Anna M. Sparling, attendee) the Grand 1'lrtuie Ball given by th Belter Fietuten League ii tte fciliabethan Uoi.ni of the Con;reti Hotel en Saturday, December l;lt. llurln the evonicsr. a oonctrt prog ran. '.'a a rendered by the celebrated Wo:r-
L.r.'a Baud of Cbicig-:. of whirh MUr.
:pHr..ng is ri niembtr and locda tliird jhre of the nolo cornet reel. on. At twelve o'clock at: elaborate course luacUeii was served, ef tor which the Viand led the grand march to the bail room. Then the band, sponsored by the Hon. Ferdinand V,". Peck, retreated capita!!;". " the tw enty-eevent "a of this month the bard vil! give one of
J their or; tj concerts ai Orchestra ball. j Mrs. F. M. Biri'.a cf fco'.i 1 street has i been removed from St. MarEaret's boaI yita! tu ber home. Doctors regard iirs.
Biace's cond!"-ion tts trltaca;.
H151MOMJ A9ISTS I DRIVC. Hammond will be asked to raira in the $:69.P0 drive which the National ederation of Temple Sibterhoodn launched fda- for the erection of u dormitory at the Hebrew Union College, tho leading institute for the training of reform rabbis. The 1'atioca! FederatJcc. of Temple i-'liter-hoods, which in the woman's suxt'lary of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations, recently pledged to ralte the funds required t.- erejt a building for rabbinical students at the Hebrew Union College by a campaign cenducted by women am.mgr women. Mrs. Abram Simon of Washington, L C. nationally known for her war work and other philanthropies, lu chairman
Mr. and Mrs. P. L La vis delightfully entertained at Mew Tenr'u dinner at their tome 0:1 State Lino etrect. and had as their guests Mr. a.nd Mrs. W. L. Frye anj daughter Mlse Dorothy of Rensselaer, Mr. and Mre. R. A. Stevenson and daughter Miss Mary Jane of Toledo. O., Mr. and Mre. Clarence hltc- -enter, of Chicago Height:;, and Mr. area Mrs. R. A. 1 i Id.
The foui 'i; iir, ,o!i of the Lsdie j
.:q society of the FJrt.'. M. E. church n .11 meet, with Mrs. B. T. Gilchrist of 13 Clinton street ou Wednesday afternoon at half p.it two o'clock. Each member is requested to bring a ;ourd of food 1j it distributed -mots the meed; . Mr. "vtri.o:. Kedmofco :. Ccnkey -ve-nue. who has been quite ill the pait. few months will leave tomorrO'.T for Colorado Spring's, Cohi, wber he bo-pee to regain his health. His frlerds
Mr. and Mrs. V.h.h.am K.:.;s:;,:ui el.j.r;r.;:;. entertained at. a birthday dinner Mew Tears' Day ..1 lior.or ov Mrs, lC!e:r.jr.-w.i. The rooms were particularly prct'y v. II;- holly vrreaths, blenches; of mistletoe and pomseUa T.autH. 7he dining tabio had a. tercpi:ig cer.rerp:eee, great v.-hite fronted birthday with f frlsa c porriv holly ;.r.d burring candlci-- A dellc'.outi course dinner wis served t hi: fee:; guests, a rir whi:h ncilo and gamer f. ere enjoyed. Mr. Charles Klemn-.-.i ar.d Mr. Conrad Kletr.sman itcivcd tl-.e ' i.onot e m plnochiu, ar.d in rum Mr.j. Charier. illemsma.i and Mr?. Fra.r.h Klemsman bad high scores. Fcfora departing at 11. la'r hour, trie gveats v ere served villi dainty refreahm!i-.
man, of Z Do'y street. A lare at-5
terdauce ii der,lrd. Mrs. L-j-.m.an of Columbus, Ohio, is the giieat of her so:-,?, Mr. ar.d Mrs. Henry Lsnmar, of Her, wood, and Mr. ar.d Mrs. Luxnh-.m I.nr..-.-. of HyElop Place.
lako as small as Ce !r t.ak'.. F - bound to cotr.o evoner or later, lwt tl b!g interests which want to eelLc - and gasoline will try their best to K'-i: my plan in the background as ' p-ostible." And until the first patent taper ar.f: cm Washington the idea, and Its g.r.-'.or mutt remain a wysler;
AT THE DeLTJXE ; A .-j!..-.:-l. rea-.rg ::- cZ rt:it-i '." v.-a,-:s released from 'bondage a! mighty for. er t "i" timber crujh.r.S, !
grindirig- ah ieio; a it, log bumping splintering- 3 tl-.e e-iarllng waters sweeping ! bef : its relentlau Pat.!., !fu:li ii o:.j. o the big thrills in "Conflict." The. most gr.pp;:.g. ,u J .-searing ir.omenr c, tr ii.-med. T.-'rrlfice in its 'neiiiity, -tbs mighty lo ja.m. the blowing up of th oara and the swashii. ? torrer.i of felled forest is the nr. flit -iusr: Eipe-riaeio. of the camera's art. - In adl spleado:-, :n all its ruil.'eJs, glory --Confict." Priscr.la Dean's wor..-de.-f'i; t.ew Universal-.Te-wel, at ihe LoBuio thtafre :.-ia;, , Wcdnetaa, Thurs day and Kr.day. v Ividly rc-oorda the actual dynamiting of a huge am ar.d he breaking loose of 1 a.idredi of hvu.'vC-nd 0'.' Ce. jr.eonod ks.i.
OARY RAILWAY SUED FOR DAMAGES T"f. o iiis ea.-n a.skln-g (Tor $fcr,r!" datnages were f.led today ag&irat :U ItSj- Street liaHtta: Co.. :n lb.. i3up'.-4 tor court at Hammond. The p'.a iff a au-e John J. Ward end Fred 'V tcherf of W nit Biff. The wo men were rid. rig o:i- .. which was t :.. Ir.jr eter the Itrt. the Gary street F.a,iwa.y Co., .: 14' ttreer. -.n Ind, ana Harbor, Ja.mr8.rr i . 1DJ0. At Cdar street tho car ,f" -fa-is and urr.od o- c-r on ... clde. '1 men ieciv-i '.rju.-les -vhic. ..is.j.. "r.euii for s.ome time. Their eor..5i.virert, f v-d b-y .ttorr.e- -; y. '. -and . '. V. M - I'll'-! v.
AT THE PARTHENON ! L
MERRILLVILLE
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a cr.nv.j:..;' ajc-ete.; tr.ooi"trttty fa. e on a won.su prehe p"ssibll:Ty of brains behind hy should thf ie bs? She has j jfti: encouraged t..e ulf.vate j
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The Ladies' Catholic Ee..ei cie.'it Asiceiu.tioTi w;i: have a meeting this rvrat e:l.r ei'cle.,.1: in AS'c.as Hal.!. Everybody is requested to af.er. I.
Tho Heme bonomic? !."eprttnent of the Harcmond Woman's Club will mset on Thursday afternoon in the Was.iingtou ethool. Mls Jean Rich of the
! Roj.il Baking Powrier Company will
demonstrate and her subject vil! bt ".Suggestive Menus for Club Lur.c.hu'jns." A. large attendance Is detired On Saiurday, January seventh, the committee w:i! ontertam guests at t.he jruest day luncheon to !e given tn the Methodist church. Those wishing to make reservations may call Hammond loll, ITlii or 168. At tb'.s gathering the Sincerity Brand of poor's win be. ueeo, prepared by t'na Erodilu and Crosa Coxpar:;--. Mrs. Jchn ID. Smal.ey rr;..l relur;. Iiomo tomorrow from Toldo, Ohio, where she has been the house guest of Mr.
t..e.ii. 61: t ar the
ciar.ee "lVoi::i.ii 1 T ... ' C .;.f-i..'.CA Talmadge'e la'ect h'.rs- !''iuor.;-! picture, when w ill be sho-A-n a the Pa ; tin. tc' :: 1 hva.tr c, tol- tontori-ow at.d Wectje?day, opens v.-lt:i a. Worr.cn'3 Fol;:lv6l L'jasruo which '.c trying to do just t.hi. Ac their meeting' the leader points out tin in '-:cw of the crooked ic!itiuc of the town thero -is noth'.n- left tor ti.e women to do but to run a. vorrrar. caxiuldate for mayor at -tho ne-;t elect.i'n. They decide to put up the mot'; at tracttr e woman they can -find braum;. don't matter iiiiici, 4ti a tuayui', anyway, a;. s -the leader. And so -M'.ey elect Josephine Gurse,n, who looks libo a imaui"a.tlne. torcr and w;o ha.s Just t et "jmed to ;ow-n with fourteen trunks of Far. 3 clothes. .Toephir.e :a ocrtra;. ed by OcnJane-j Talmadge, and the sort of vampajg-o she conducls ar. we.l be -.m.ag.nt a.
"Mrs. 7Tio r'te"re rnei ;a,-::r:h"e r V" of Gary, i.-; c-'.-i.-ur- ' ' rrla" here, Mia. 11 e.-ors y.c r. :. it.as Bleanoie Fa. Tips, from Sue. 'f. beiti secured to teach fhs W !. sohool, in the absence of t:.s f-aci Miss Au.rie Glar.er .. return-.d Ci Margaret's i..jspia. '' " well as KXi'i'.S espe-.ned afte- so ? ij'is aui opera-tio.-;. ?he i-. 'ti tha of her ur.cle. My. el rierce.
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c.'rs. !!o,."d Wad'."
tenar.v M B. church will hold an all ! cf the drive -nd aasisting her arc
A very successful New Tear's party wa3 given by the Hermits Club at the
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commit lees of two hundred s'.afy-s.x dtaterhoods. which are affiliated with the national committee. In Hammond the campaign will be tarried on by the Jewish Ladies' Aid
Society, of vhicc. Mrs. Adolph Hirtch The Ladies' Aid Society of the F.ret Is chairman.
or I'ort day meeting tomorrow in the priora :
the ; of the church and all the ladies of the!
J I church are invited to this meeting.
to help plan for a father and eon banquet.
and Mrr. V. OCT;-.
is. l.rt
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M;.-s Margaret Auetgen del.'shtfully entertained the members cf the Edor.e Club at a juvenile party on Thursday evening at her home. An old time spelling bee uaa enjoyed, and prizes we-e awarded to Miss Maude Burke, Miss Mabel Fittings ar.d Mre. Jack Dermociy. A dainty luncheon wae served to the twelve members, and M:ss Burke will be the hoitess In two MeeXt at her home oil Dyer boulevaid. The Jewish Ladies' Aid wi.i meet on Wednesday afternoon at half rait two o'clock at the home of Mrs. M. Feir-
WANTS NOBODY TO STEAL IDEA
Pe&t Hammond has an inventor, the kind that'2 soing ta revoluticnire presor.t methods of ccing thtnga. Its s.11 very mysterious. The genius woo intends to extract power from 'ii'j waves cf Lake Michigan and rurr. tho wheels of indusfy ar.3 commerce refuses to let. h.s name become kr.owm he doe3C't i.ar.t to be pestered 1y sharpers -who would eteal his idea if
ihe-r had hal
a. cnar
he says.
'Tn applied for firet papers oil my patent," conrldeo Old Mystery, in a secret, interview, aid ae soon as I git word from Washington I'm going to get busy. T haven't even made a working model or committed a thing to black and white. Tt'a j." rTght here in my head where 1.0 man can steal it. "My advice can be ueed or any large body of water. It. would work on a
tunnel from their boner-mooi , tr.-., Michif-t: Saturdt.. th. will be their new hoiae ir the a'.te- s to the-.r manv friends. Mr. and Mrs. Lesl.t V.'iCters o ;: hart vteie calliT. -ll t :. -a.' ri ' ' da;-'. Mi s. Walter "E.atehley -It irnp". .: Biowl;,-. Tho mi.h meet.'. g ?. -i-' la.st wee',;. Cai ! Man's 1 itr.jrav.Ti5. f.. "'.i a t.-'p to Gary e-ery dsj to 1 'rs cow par, y uxlo. Mrs. Ca.sper Elcg.c mi to c-lid - from C.ncir.r.s''!. ? ere h ere o.-- !. day with frtends. Ralph Price, ti-as en ".':. --i: 'a. kweek, he ur.it near iia-ing ti.-o p.5 yiotn. Mr. a.id Mr. Hovarc '.Tell'.n : . tered to Chicago i.i'day to se ;.-' Schere.- fsjnlly. Mr. f.rh, r : ? . wita. er-jyelaa. "iir.-. F':i:-. tr ' His. T-.'aitVS are cisrers
Sgaien-nce ef the Yeunoj Kanarea. Jcung ka-cgaro?, whi llviup io tnaottrcal pouch, do not txx-sk. milk fry . f.he mother's treast., hiif :t j ;jnm.fci town rlieir t:iriet' y th actio a ci the muscles of the iiicther.
SEE PATHE BOY 7:30 P.M. AT Summers Phannacy You Can Own Him If Yoa Try
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Corner State and Sohl Streets HAMMOND, IND. BE5T THREAD, 4 SPOOLS 18c J. &c P. Coats, 1 50-yard spools, in black or white. DRSES GINGHAM 17c 27 inches wide, in a fuli line of pretty patterns; 25c quality. OUTING FLANNEL 10c 28 inches wide, in a pretty range of grey shades; 19c quality. COMFORTER CHALLIES 121c 36 inches wide, in fifty new patterns, fast colors; 20c quality. REMNANTS 7kc A fuli line of wash goods remnants including values to 75c a yard. CURTAIN MARQUISETTE 19c White, cream or ecru, in a good quality; tape edge. BED BLANKETS $1.95 Full size, plain grey, long fleece, pink or blue border; $2.75 quality. CRETONNE DRAPERY 19c Beautiful 36 inch fabrics, including values to 35c a yard. FRENCH SERGE $1.09 42 inch, all wool, in dark seasonable shades; $1.75 values.
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"The People's Store
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Sale!
Remember 'way back when you could go to a January Clearance Sale and get about all you could carry home for a dollai? Here's a sJe fa-shion-rd after one of those old-time sales. A regular bargain festival, when no thought will be given to profit we actually will take a loss in order that this sale may prove the clearance event we are anticipating. All goods are marked in plain figures, with the old and new price tags for comparison. This will be the opportune time to stock up, so come and see what a real old-fashioned clearance sale is arrd what it means to you.
SILKS DRESS SATIN 36 inches wide, all colors, good quality; 1 1 Q $2 value. Per yard... P XU SILK CREPES 40 inches wide, including all the wanted Ji OQ shades ; $2 value, at . . SILK POPLIN 36 inches wide, showing a good line of CQ shades. Per 3ard w Ve BEAUTY SILK 36 inches wide, in fifty different shades; 50c OQ valucs. Per yard OXJ K. SILK PONGEE 36 inches wide, best quality, natural color, $ 1 .35 QC values. Per yard SJG
WOOL DRESS GOODS TRICOTINE 54 inches wide, navy blue; $3.50 values. $9 29 This sale, per yard . . . POIRET TWILL 54 inches wide, in black or navy; $5.25 IJO 7Q values. Per yard "
WOOL FRAM 42 inches wide, in all
wool, dark shades. Per
yard
FRENCH SERGE 54 inches wide, in navy only, all wool, fine tf 1 Q O quality. Per yard . . . . P 1 STORM SERGE 36 inches vide, in all wool, dark shades. Per CQ, yard ""C
$1.98
NOTIONS UNDER WEAR
Dress Snaps, 10c quality. ...... 7c Hooks and Eyes, 10c quality. ... 7c Pearl Buttons, 10c quality. . . 5c Hair Nets. 10c quality 7c Silk Thread. 10c quality 7c Safety Pins, per dozen 3c 0. N. T. Crochet Cotton , 7c Men's Collar Bands 8c Inside Skirt Belts ........ 10c Barbar's Linen Thread 19c Bias Stickeri Braid 10c Rubber Baby Pants 25c
LADIES' UNION SUITS 79c White combed yarn, all sizes and styles. Values to $1.25 each. LADIES' UNION SUITS $1.50 Medium heavy qualify, all sizes and styles. Fine Egyptian cotton. LADIES' SILK AND WOOL SUHS $3.00 Exti'a fine quality garment -nd values to $5.00.
WASHGOODS French Gingnam, 79c value ...... 59c Standard Percale, 25c value 19c Dscis Ginghams, 35c value . , 25c I Handkerchief Zephyr, 59c value. . .39c Knnona Crepes, 50c value 35c : Duckling Fleece, 35c value 25c : Romper Cloth, 29c value 19c Apron Ginghams, 1 8c value 1 Zl2C j White Dimity, 25c value 15c I 36-inch White Pique, 59c value .... 39c EXTRA SPECIALS LADIES' COLLARS 19c
Organdie and lawn collars, lace trunined; 25c value. MEN'S OVERALLS 98c Indigo or striped, $1.33 to 31-50 values. MEN'S BLUE SHIRTS 69c A broken lot ot sizes. Values to 69c. NIGHT GOWNS 79c Made of long cloth, full size, neatJy trimmed; $1.25 quality. TABLE OILCLOTH 28c 45 inches wide, white oi colored; 40c values.
DOMESTICS WIDE SHEETINGS 104 Bieachcd .Shcetius, 65c value . . .49c 94 Bleached Sheeting, 60c value. . .45c 8 4 Bleuched Sheeting, 55c value. . .40c 7, 4 Bleached Sheeting. 50c value. . .3&C 104 Un'oleacbed Sheeting, 65c value. 45c 9,4 Unbleached Sheeting, 60c value. 40c 8 4 Unbleached Sheeting. 59c alu.:.3Sc PILLOW TUBINB 43 inch, per yard 3Sc 42 inch, per yard 35c ENGLISH NAINSOOK. 1QPer Yard Ai7V' 36 inches wide, nc sheer sliite quiLry ; 29c values.
HOSIERY LADIES' SILK HOSIERY 98c All silk quality in black only; $1.39 -value. SILK AND FIBRE HOSE 69c Black and cordovan only, m ali sizes; 89c values. LADIES' LISLE HOSE 38c Black, grey or cordovan. Ail cizes; 5Vc values. CHILDREN'S HOSE 25c Misses' lisle quality, blsci. fine nbb-1. Ali BOYS' HOSE 19c Ail sizes, lit aw ubbed quality, verv durable.
We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities UNBLEACHED MUSLIN 7c 36 inches wide, fair quality, fo-: household ijscf. - - HOPE MUSUN !4&c This cloth needs no description. ITfDIAN HEAD 25c 36 lnchc? wide, full bleached, heavy quality. BATH TOWELS 19c full size, snow white, double Uirtad 30c quality. ' HUCK T0WIU5 8c Guest size, with red border, fa t color. SHAKER FLANNEl 15c Full bleached .crod triad:, medium weight. 22c values. CRIB BLANKETS 14c 30x40, cream white v,ith blue or pink border. WARNER'S C0R5ETS 69c
Pink only, in broken lot of uzes. h
31. UU values. , LADIES' LARGE APRONS 7Sc Made of light percale, in fast colors only. BRASSIERES 39c Satin brocaded finish, all ri bandeaux style ; 59c value..
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