Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 171, Hammond, Lake County, 11 January 1922 — Page 3

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"V(tbies.(i;iv, Jan. ii. 1022.

MING HAMMOND FOR MOVIES tl.t H&tnmoTxS is enjoying nearly ftT'rmii prosperity ;S Mriliirijr'y ri iI fenced by the huae j-.uoc.-jm that if- stitenains the production of t'u j.-ij- -Jrfuotrial movie picture of !b- city, too ceno' ot which ri beir ;- ta.-tP.n daily jfcy the Trlsdaue Inelu.sf rial Film Cori "S-oraticn whose mobile s;udi. h;.s boI C-ccae a familiar eip-iit r.pon the .-.'.rot . ( "The moving- picture a? a s:ai, i oljunct w the eata-blish.xl ptiWb.-lt;,-jaetboa -of commercial -lwutfot-a 5 i-soou-rts4 today." declare; H. J. Smi.h. -.1 e , Tisdaie representative. ' For ir:s:ar.ce y i of the largest industrial pla-iuu "IE Hammond is having a cimiSere yu-o-tiotion of it.s operation blmod picture wis: b -used by the si'.cv i''n in exploiting- its fajiMujt. Th leiieSTiian will carry as part thc-ir J auipinent a snia.ll projecting machino j vhlch -will enable tham to t xblb'.t thUjesecial film whero-cr ebxfru; currt-rtt ! Is ar&ilab'.e." ' The roovmjr -picture c-arnera, i, novel t--ciwpioy6d -by an. over increasiaj r.-uni- I f er o-f mercur.ti! bouses mid mairu- I f jcturers to vividly- portray t!iir it. - i sccttve products tin.-i -to n-snt their I i- i. es organizations- in th-,; d:f tributioi. ' mcrchar.dsc. There . no qc-ifUnj i ..at s-u-ch me t'-i-wls command aa li.'.ert. st that could t:o: ho obtamM l.v wurd

I - one. . i beauty, ehe is now the proud proI "ih "Boost i iarnrr; f.im vro-j jc-! prietor of a tea room on FcrtyM vn wiii con-.-in.-.' u, mo: i---sini :?t;- I fourth street, New York. At one

s-.-r-servei- that Hammond H r.t t n-'.:r- ! try ;.-om thi n--rai u.;p-vss:..n. Trts - :.'. proof -:' thi.j is -ven in t.h-s tfTKith. itnce a th.- ir.., -i-.,,,.,:.-. ,k. j .-owdi citabii.-hinfr i recrd tt-r b ich rffairs. additional scenes of the rrwere fi!m--i Friday nijei-.t .by the '".-s-Jale company and a sp.--.-ia.; print tf r-:t big- doings iil be uvi by Arthur J 7avU. circu promoter, in making- bl.-t iwkin rs. And u tni.-. ,av w :tl the I'1 f P f ame of Orak Tempi- and Hamrnsnd t-6 re-ai throughout the con-incnt. . It has leen suggested that tho Fetz ! --ajketball team, t omposed of girl., be (included in the picture of Hammond. w.nd ii tspossibie that a special -o-Hc.-;t The picture -W!1: truthfully ..bt picit p..e oa4. c;vic. sccn-.c and inaustrta. ce-vlew of the c:ty tu,d will be c- rcr.ufrfc interest to every rdcr-.i. It is alf' l"?oant remember that, a.f ler tt .-s esbibition in the Fartb.-nor. tbentre !aa f-.lm will be returned to Hammon.arid therefore- constitute a valuable bish.orical record of Tlamm.-md as th-i was ;ln 1922. Public and industrial suhjectn are t-n the program for this week's ti'-m r. z end it is surrsrtc.d that .-Ui el Cost r-lace-s booked nee that their r.r n-.-.K t-i mo-dels of -Spotless Town T,,i this respect it is pia.irg- to n-te that the Tiedaie company, reports it has jTi-t been necessary to post pone any ap- '. r-oin-bments because of unti?htly co:iiitiorjs. i Tho c-operation of r ve r. .-. -. ... .guested and by so . om-plyi r.g, the pief.tire win be -truly representative cf the ' "nttro comni-unity. WHITING and its' PEOPLE J 'THE WHTTI.YO FRO Gil M OF 1VEEK DAY RELIGIOIS UDLCATIOV i The- second year of 1.1; tvhltins rchools of week-day rebtcious cducaj)on, 354 children have er.-..-lb.l. The . iaitls-1 enrollment asi yea- w-a? i;e. f Thi-9 Includes Ttob' rtrdalc and AV'hit- ! fng- Eleven groups are mHint; rc-s-j "-'.arty- with the foiiowinr teachers in jehar-jfc: .ilrs.' A. 11. RheUey. M'ls: Llewellyn Griffith, Mr?. S:orse M. Anj srson. Mrs. Dr. l!.osco. Jjeeve, Mrs--truhur J. Will. Mrs, Fred V. Ai-xari-c'-.-r. Miss Carrie ctj-ob", Mrs. Ob.' en '; '.l-lfTith, Mis Myrtle Peter.-on and Mi.-:-(Hazel Fish--;-. The teaj-her-j attf nd wee Illy meetings with the b uperinte.rj. I cr.t, M- V. Forsyth, h".r problem are t disensyed and polieis determine-. Ti.e i'.'achers are enth :r;a. t :e abe.ut their I work for they nee clearly that they nre j cb-vploptins: C"ttitudej i-w-.i.rd' "Idea;?, j which, veil! work r,nt Sn beha. -nr s,.n,l v '".n the boys and gr i r 1 .? tl;-j iiii-.truc-! i :u which wiil g-ive point to many c-f ! t.ae other facts which their purhis j arn. Tnc teachers are nil ci.ur-h j members -who -have vita', relnjiu-.-s ex-r-eriencea. The children .a-e ta ;;ht J to know, use and love the Fib'.-, -uhieh I xt the centre of all the- ir..-:-eetb.n. I They are taucht tc. und-rrt.and th" na- ' .re. of do'l and to b-ve and obey Hint, j Through the Jt-.b'e tii-y ern.- to know iodi and worship Hint. Oir-f ully f-e-' '. e-nted hymns arc u5-d In tiie woruhip , and each group Sn learn n- the best tymns that bave t.-cni wrift'r. These ' aj o chosen ;-o that each ehu- b a.rn-5 the '' itynsns which can bey; be understood l y children of that arte. The w or.-hip jrojram crdinarjly takc.- ap about one ' third of the clarft period. Classes are , iteld four times a. week In the puSiic chool buUdtngr in Ixku Whiting- and i Koberudale. They mot at ci.ht I .- clock Monday. Tuesday, W dn-svay t nd Thursday in Whit ink and on the 'tame days at f-.SO in Itobertsdalc. All ' children may at-end. The- aim ii to each the truths which everyone, yh-chl lenow, in sueh a way that they will modify behavior. Good conduct ha--d on religion, may -be said t- en.: i ta t e he troal. nverything- wli.ch diviueg peaple is av-oideei. The f u adamer, tai s on which all agree arc tauftbt. The goal is conduct rather than to teach niy dogrrnas or creeds exce.pt tho?e that ftre- common. No'.hin-y sectarian is aught in any of the class--.-. Many chlldrea who attend the various church f-chools of the city attend the w.-eli-; day classes, thus Kiving- h"-m five j.er- ! ioda f instruction in rtb.-rion each ' week instead of one. Many cih- rs, ' who attend no church or school, receive during the week, four period--. This does not tax their strength, the , Itfcsons are carefully planned and arc "ry interesting: This is cn idenc-d , by the fact that the -average attend1 cue for Xervember when some children ! we. e absent becauso or ticlines:, was 31 tier cent. Tibs Whiting- schools are part cl 3 district jrograi.i n, i h ;ch I r.--i ' .: .-. a xlarCrror, -East Chicago nuad Ham mend ' elso co-operate. The district, projrram is the tiecond largest in th.- Fnited States in point of numbers of'chiblien attending: the classes, 2.5yn. It Tmployft more -teachers than an'- other St in ill. The p"Ttr3.w -bs."d on 'hes- ' e

ONCE OWNER OF HOPE DIAMOND IS RUNNING TEA ROOM

1. May Vohe at the stc-e in tit kitchen of her cstabiishuetit. ifay Yohe hag added another Interesting chapter to her career. Onee famous as cn actress and &d- ! roired si! ever the world for her ! time the famous but ill-fated Hope J ! diamond was hers. She is assisted j 'tr new venture oy ner nusoena. wtt(,u n orauis, cousin or uen. jaxj tmuts, fcouta African premier. ; dch nr- universally r.rniz.d. tbaour i-uaiiiutiltic m-e-d. .im d- -a!! vtl.-r j 0 yfiLS euiu-te for it. For I U cot.un-- i" :y:: 't:: nhule of lift." and -what yoa would 1 nave jn t:ii; l ie .; a naticn nut: I'rst be put lntc its schools." The prc-cr..ni Is bir.S develo; I liroderson ; Secretary, ilrs. F. I.n-z; ; Treasurer. Judyc -I. lb ! etUrhoff. j chairman of tl Fiance V.,ni,i;: t-e, ! Herbert Morris. ?c F. Ilunu-hrcvs. u-o. j j Zer er. l. H. Vandcvero. av,. Han,e-n. ; Mrs. t.r. Ib C H-inipbrt k F Move - fl. lb Hatch, ru-v. c. M. Anderson. l:v. 1 If. C. FoweK, htv. C. K. TrucbU-od, f Kev. II. r. 1-vv.

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-h" "roanir.ca Kib t-iudy U(nr i.rnm.rnt; Also Jiilh- e find 1-rot.p in the Methodist bureh iii b,-.,l ! VoUaTd rtmrt,T. 1-11--its iirt tiitsvtins tonisht. '.':3- to 5.3.-. f

1 esa v lS open to any or tr-e concr- - atjon Snterestf-J in the rceultr niiu-i veck .-ervi..-e. to members of the K.in-! ,1.-1-.- Peh.-,ni fev,.i;U- (fi..fr , n.-l .!,.,! ,-j t ea f rn. and to members c-f the ? vc-rtb L-K-rue. A full attendance i ail iruercste.1 is desired tonight. Tdr. G. C. l.iese cf t'r.e firm of Lies v.-a in V.'hitir.s yesterd y in ce-n-.-ul-i ! l-il: lib tnc r. .r con, nt It .' e-.i of j (the Method. st ehureh with regard the plans for the proposed new cbu t-uiiJi n -. Mrs. C. 7b Vincent of Laporfes ace..: is itnprvin- from a recent e-:f:ra' ion at! j t-t l:r;iarl 5 i,o.-p:tal in Chicago. H--j daughter Mr.--. (Jt-orrt .Job nsoti of Ohi-J i-pts dur.n-r her leother' acsen--e. Mr. tni Mr,-. Kits-n ard daujsliteMis? Kthet Kit son have returned t their home ; Harrington, Jib, after sp'-nd-.iiR several days hero :i th-:i Ruc.ts c-f Mr. o.d Mrs. Harry piroib Cle-r hi n-1 avenu". "- The Child Welfare Clinic t ill be beb; j in the hbfli school domestic t.ctcnce : ro.- in tomorrow afternoon. ! Tl.-e-err T-mVi.er -rre-r.,1 Vlr . 1 MnM-ucv w-Iie., '..nn.l a-.-lMi.'ii. " - lev. .ra.id a fine of J1.00 rests i-i the I

city i-ourt r.n Monday. li.-argo Lui;.-.! IMi-aa-e ' - , r . 1 . 1 : -1 -.Csorderiv -I : ' ..!--" can

paid Jl.eo and e.,.-- ,. po rn.ak at P c-r. Mr. end Mr:;. ib:-or;re Ken sen of Ha----! o Martin's s---.--il ooem-l on Ibrmond were guests of Mr. cn 1 M rs. llr- day af:--r i.ein- e-oscd : two week; nei-t Vatr of FisciirLpp avenue. - cn awu-jii'. ecarl-t f cv.- r. Marion Frilchard cntertaine i her j .! :-. and Mrs. J.-hn .Mcnsenberger c-f 1. i r '.ier-ivten class-maten -with refr.;i - i c.u oas; a ? per.t fc in day with, relative.-.

iio-nte on Tues-oay lor ii--- i.ixtn i..t.i-i day artib-trs.irv, Ti:e t'-a.-c.ers -M;--. ... Ta.yior and Cillett-. a r ran -ted tcrai j Siiine-s tnd the child 'cn .enjoyed the j party and -ti Filed Marion many happy returns of the day. ! C.laert ;T,-hren o? N-t- Tr-tif e , j who v a very ill for sever-ii we ky. I was aiile to return to scbeic! for half! ctaf sessions. Mrs. Milium Vater of U-.p'-r: nvc, has .-re - to C-;,- i - fo spend era day- vifitir w itli her .aunt.

Thomasi W. Eaton of s-heridnn a'- move, the trouble, who as injured sc-vetai jr-ontlw ape., j .t.-o t.irl:, Jr., -who has fotind In an auto a.-cideni, 'has now had a , 1 : p'r.c mc nt at the, libuec.s I'.-K-kittir II-l-is bar-.da.-rcs, tplint.-i and cast r j ot chicaso, ept-n: Sunday w :'.h hhv ; moved n.nd r-e ived the i r i-m; r.i' n- j on ' ', iphs tiiat hli bones iuive all ia.f-n t Th--- tn..r.v frleui- - 'f M-"S, S: cotreetiy. Ho feels Hk a bird ojt. of j o' Hamnion-i ;b. r"i;r' t to h'- of a ca a-, after bclr-r bar(dn-r--I up so i i ; i n c s a bo MaruareO- i;...-p: tal 1 l-.inir and 1, i .-s frien in -alioo rejoi-e in i int- w ill uid- ro an epe r-.:i...!i C-.-r

recovery. Ivtura 1 ir..er;;n!r of Lr r."Tfe :i ret turned beone from rjoiiid-'r, Co w&ere she spent several months. .' Oi t'-.ro-. c, formerly employ

at tat; AtXln stid 'Tnarp g rocery. ha.-i i hav '.ik re rt d f taken u .politic u at the S;:.clair Oil M-. and Mi.-. TItennlmr Co. , j Ma ro-r ie w . . ,-ru.

bteve Madura of Fast llMb yire.--. pasi-od away at the county poor farm. I . . - ' i a'ler an n.nes.-! wt'h t -pnoid pn ;o-i m-:.o.!,-L. i tie remains wa.3 brouisht ',-AThiUnsby Fndert.iker -:,, run ilo, char?" of the funeral, wh'.c'j was i.eid Et bt. John's Shovak chur it. 1 e Cell. ..! v, us in years of use and lcav--s ilia daughter. Mrs. Jcss.e i :I lira-vet; in i Chieacio -yi.- ton Louis M.-iMiira and a brother Frar.lt Ma-rjr-x. loth cC VditIMrs-. leorrc Wy'.ie cf ( 'ievchi n-1 n e.. vi a, s taken t- St. Lernard's l:C;ital it; Chicago on Monday, where i;e-r -ou-b-tiofi is- such that -tio visitor are u.low ed to sec her. Mrs. Arthur Moore is e-onfine-d to her home ;n c'lli-'-'er street wit it ,tn attack of pneumonia. Tho Woman's H'-me M l.-u-'iona r- Society will hold a yrouo meeting tomorrow, Jan. l.th. This v.-I'll be an rill day meetitj,-. beu;nniiifr about I'1 a. ir. A. fit.o program and an inter, stiutt tofakcr has b-..cn arranged f...r. number of women are planning to attend and ethers are iuvticd to join their;. The Fyth-.an Sl,tcrs and the K. of P. will have a joint Installation of of-tb--rs nt their meeting tomorrow n-.?bi at 1:11.) j,. hrttnainni-rt nnd re freshments. A , ' members arc ikS"l to f-lt end. Mrs. ltuehier -a ill enlf rt.ain the members of the Kadeni Star and their friends ft a Siler T--a at .her home in Amy inn; ;" tomc-rrow aft' rnoor. i m-?. r.-ed .'.-.rise,, of -;-e . .-ua.ro- a -

"ai" br-tm (Tii-riainiiig h?r brother Car! Crow n -viiii wite. and children and ilr?. Brown's mother of CJcv!ar.d, Ohio, all of whom ar-s lcuvite "r the. ve!t. Th-- Auxiliary ..J tii" A.rn'riran Isicr. win - h-o- i. Hii-. ro tn.;r !P.- .: -

I ing: a: the Hlrary th!i venin;.In a vn..ii f -( ton a.i fine pi--lore, "Tlif l.iitle .VliiiiNlcr." anl (mr J Supreme Thf manofirmrnl i.( hj Priiic-sx (liralrr ninhrs n-rusimnxl ; tliit picture. iMinleuliirly n our f l-,t. f 1-11 : 1 j Th Amcr.-'an lg.r.n w;:; ii.r.d their j rK'i'iar ni'.-t-tlns ev-ninj,- m whic!: ,;! ton r off ic-r .tfui jiiany ih.-' ! :p:pi-rt:int thins are tu .!! up. Ilv. 1 .-rr .ii- iiiln r j-if.-jJd !n ' .etiJa:-.-f . r Adve rtis em en ts Are Winner STAR TIUIVTlli; TOX1CHT j A (TirtTow! utorr. CioO'S (Ot'MnV, AMI Tllll a C-omfdy; alo fob and Mill. 1 -1 i l' j ::; arc ten or fifty .-".art ur. a:- -1 iH-itn: with Tin- Whitit-Ljj,- tavlRi? find , 1 ,h.';ti .vtciaiion v:tb ?:.irri i:'. v!i'.";- i i ,if?;d rate fi pt-r -cii': trier-: no '.".-; ! tec- plan and you v, ill never be s-irry I f--r having mad th-.- bes';ni.:!Hr. 3-11-1 j Ti.-.it the Beauty Shop at t!c Vme (Mr.--. I'- i-r . ;;iil3 Amy T'h---r-c Whiting 31T.-M, open vvoai-g-. !-:-) , V XN O U XCE1 EN T to Tin: iH BLh : vnn I'orrroiten that I llUVC Cllt U1V prifC. Ladies' niul Ifll SuitS Clo.llied ailU Pivssod for j?1.00. .1- also - i lUl Tailt OF 10 llOUI' SClTll'C. lV'hy wear a dust or spoiled u it WllCll VOU Call liaVC IT -1 . 'leaned for a mere nothing. All Saturdav morning calls where. C all OlllCC, -Last ( : r,.,(rn lAOfJ. T Smnlevit t JlR"S lU-0 , d . JIUaH, V 11.. Pl'Op.. 4ul OlCOtt aVCHUf, poct -U-i.-'i-i 1-abl tlUldaU' mixciiss TiuiArnii louiv ai Tt3ionnw 111 ty Tbouiuoi i "The l ittle Miniier,'' ith iel ISarrie and an All i i - r i.: - 1 l riH .ftJUXUcU Aa.T70lllS "Plonfimi nf OffinftrR of the " Whiting Savings and Loan AOPiatiOn .bbOClttblUH. The annua; mt-etinff of tnc "M"-:---A- Loan Asoc.atinn w;s tie : i ff.ee;-. Asociation. '(' llf'ia ''' ". ; "nil. rrr" and a-! o- lut (.iii-'eie .u.u

'? j r rmrs for lfCI were re Icct--! . M---r-t" : Tr-ejt. piesidi-iit , Norma a 1 .mers.--ri.

V ,-, ! 'resident ; il'-nry r. ...;!. . -reiar-,- and Albert V. O-ffmscr. Treasurer. Tiic meetitts: w a;; the : t r ercs: attended ann-.ia t meet :ng in the his-tf,-v of -.h.- A.sae:iation and it v,a - ver;. vtrut'.fyinij to all the sHx-k-holdcr.-j and .jpite (.-" the I'ommcri-i.-tl Uepresjd.-n, To,- Wh-fin-r Ravine; and Ic:m A.-.-'u s ic.wed a sain of at.."') In na .-u:r of in de;-- --.b. fo; - and '.-1.1 COOK Mb. Ul.d Jl Wt Hheir. M "P.. 1 1 ' ra n sactcd I b'.I -n : n an-1 M Mm' bu - inej, - in Crow Fo; '. t on Thur-da y. cisrei -iff and ftauy .--pen; at the hcoi.e i f Frank Sa.i,r. i Mr and Mrs. Adam Ki-hafe- enter- j taincd Mr. and Mrs. Henry bmb-h c.t lUitnmc.r.d best Sunday. r and r.-.. Henry a. .e;- and thtidr--- of Chieaso vi.fdcd at the home cf J John S-hre !i r. ! !v t,-r FrecU and Can Thomas spent j the latter par: r-f the -,.,-eri. in Cn'-rajjo on account of bu-'ine .-s- trar.a.iet '?. j Emil K -g" has 1-.- r. a .--.ST-rer --nj acwuni of pa ii s'."i;'-,- and an opera - j j t:on thought to .::- lKcc.-sary to ie-s frved;e woi.oi tin- ii'M " - .y aaj t--a . b;l:niTlc- r- u ran - i, Ant -n ! i , .-.- i . i i -- olenee, i)ie ciib,irr -n: sea ; i- OT, t a . ned at 1 1 b- -ri! ot Win. KlM s. Wt on Mmvluv tne.fj a.nd d v.j.tors . n cr. M : . liariiiii c til- s- - ROBERTSDALE Ji M All TSItbVritll I oMt.ll I CuroiKMl M-ry, '.illTs U I IO . A IN I Tllll LW, n .me.tly; alo Bob and JK1I. l-.i-:' In a reason of vireitionalf t:te picture. " l'lie I. it lie llinistpr," and Our Sii'-me. 1 he mnro-een-nt f -e

Griesel & Trulley Funeral Directors Successors to A. D. Hay3en AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone Whiting 531 Residence, Phone Whiting 532 Anywhere Any Time 426 119th ST., WHITING ssmmmmmm3?mri.3m - m

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r1iice (lifaiix- -ilies li rrcostmrmd . this lilt-lure, particularly as kc tit htt, t-il-1 'Ii. A. Iluitgrt-n of RcWrt a-er.u-. wn th- yu-i-t u ilrs. .;rcnflc:d, ..r Ch! - imiinc'uss tiii;aiuu ivdu VM 't riiiKuv ?St-Ky Tlnirii ji--.ti In -Tfcf l.itlh- linif.fr," Hj.rrif ,,', tli Mar l'.-ir;ini.uuit : I'ailji- m un; 1'ollaril ri.inr.l). I Mr--. -.1 .: -. . ',!;-. ; ,-y '-rt- iloi.li-n- ,.f I.riK, .,,-nu. ;.,,.,! M r. 'U-; Afr. !-"ti,-r .!i-'-ii:oi, in" 1 i . r-;:;-"-'"iti. :i-t--r--l ;-. i -. -I -r. la.!. (.,. S.ir.iijy, wh.-j-,- th-.-y .i-ili-.l , i t i , iri.-t..:--. Mr. and Mr Jrr--. N'cholsoa t r 0, Cloth Coats

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This is not ordinary Merchandise, bought for special sale purposes but the smartest, newest apparel of the season at just abort half of what you'd ordinarily pay. X omen who have inspected these garment?, are convinced that such values will not be equalled again, j

Entire Surplus Lots of a

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Cloth Coats

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Handsome all-wool Bolivia?, Velours and Suedmes, in five different shades including navy. Beauhfuliy fur-trimmed garments, and handsomely ilk-lined.

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36-inch Flush Coats of except ionaJ tuality, trimmed with Coney collar and cults. Beautiful garments for only $19.75.

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36. 38 and 40-inch Plush Coats', fancy lined and with Black Opossum trimming. Sen' ice able coats, exceptionally well made.

J Luxurious Pluh Coats, beautifiu Handsomclv hncd, and trindnxl really superior in every respect. All sizes. Y i are FRENCH SERGE 54-inch strictly all wool, fine cjaulity French Sergn, in navy blue and brown, mad? to hell at $2.50, SI. 89 GINGHAM 32-inch fine quality Zephyr Gingham, in beautiful checks, plaids and stripes; attractive newcolor combinations ; up toOQ 50c values, choice, yard."' v FLANNEL 27-mch colored and black Outing Flannel, for night gowns and pajamas; regular 22c 1 quality, at, yard r 2 C

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sat jrdu .-. ! " , '" 0 " 1" ' ' ' " ", , j i-nm-t. A t. oo-l bin-.- en.'oyed u; AT STAR TlUiUKB ?OV jivweio ho a! tei:J..-.l. Iau;;titrr Rlveu l:, t darii I.oi. ' .Mr, vw j..iyr. (c M- Vl- uve-Ue dr.,- tur to r "Wlivj jo wUU ;J b-ci e-bj 1 t.:it.!,s i t:xi-: liii'it:," : 4i . ' ' , . , . , ,v-". i . ... r t - -1 as t-etthv-t alot.x i at, this Mr. rind rdr;.. i iu-J Looks. :..;,o li-:r ' on-,.

..aa-h.cr .".roo.- .; ,--o r , ,,, avetoo.i Mis'. 11. T e.-od'ny of My Hie uMMe sit.J at th.- .;ie of .Mr. a-,i .i t ? i , ;! the sick Ilenr- Fb.tt ,; Jb-t Si-'- lr..t sti!ni:i; jMcs. .1. obtron if .'IbcuKo Csbo! at T -r K niKAlHII SOtt- ! t.to, ', oi i,,-r oous.n, Alts. Will! ..-.i

1 he Mlumherint: tire or frei-aom m-rr t.uiiiieri i.iietv u m! liveiiii- lu raelf of i lte siraiKht jacket , f:ieetl tin- twtrl.f alone, 1 - 3 'i - : ' .'. i.uiot --o--.- fi.oo bf.-o, r; -,!;. -,. j " 'j'r,oe . , 1 1 t n . j . it. o on u- 1 'or '- j t-n.-w I ,.ituid - i

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$8,000 Worth'

I 4 V 13 ?t v3In Our Plush Women's Saturday s bV VH i."T. IJ,e, . '9, r ;. Je.-.v H.-2V 0is T'SS Women -vho are

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i. a poist to come to this sale tomoirow. Exaaiice and compare these garmerts with the.

U3y?l s.-Jes apparel, superiority, and you

in evciy tielaii. with fin: fuf diately 'licderstand Only $34. 7:. ity of purchasing S Oil; .rh frN tlarSW x-rtre 'i&lr had"' tn1 VW-

ABOUT HALF

Coats for every stage of childhood, from the weeyoungster up to varictv of s":vle. Special I v bougln for the biggest children's coat

1 . -A ! ' I ' I ! auouts. urcnnaniv vou d r C--k - v i ears 11 t i'.c IQi

2 TO 6 YEAR SIZES Tn Wool HolivI .-. Po'os, etc. Pretty fhotcirs to choose from. Nicely tailored arc Qf

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7 TO 10 YEAR SIZES Pluh Coats in tI.- or, Lrconimg models of gooJ clai-

uhhi iua!:ty. uc'y lined, o u -ye;

7 TO 19 YEAR SIZES---All-wool coals, ia prc.-.t aricty, nicely trimmed. Vart-

i-mi Kae'fs in rlnrtge from. ? f Very special al

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t of I ioV-:i;i.lld 6v'!..'. obi.-st oi ,u Mr. and ,re. 1.1. .7. ' lr. Titom f.-r the r-asf to art ' - ' 1 ' 1 - iofu-u t : s.-ho.-'j u o-y. j ., ... I Mr. t.r,i lUos. Arthur strsa -f Ti".-t e ' tnd Si-. Mussel! Fast, t attend1 . - .v rib...- jfr j. Si- -tiw""- '-i- a ifci'fw

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of Merchandise If if a. Great Coats Dresses

Famous Manufacturer

Something New

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They're very attractive, are these new models (4 Wool Poplin, cleverly trimmed with braid. Ye.,, ma dame, only f6.98 tor a stylish, up-tp-d&n? frock of fine cjuah.ty. Sizes for women and mi-sei. Exceptional Value

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No finer dresses have yet been offered at this piict. . any where. A special price for distinctly new models, offered at about half of their actual value. At $9.75 a sensation !

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Very Fine Poiret Twill Frock

wise will make S1 JL rote their will imme-

Finely made in every respect, of exceptional qaalitv, and in the smartest, most attractive style; rf the moment. These dressed will sell them-ehes to every woman ho sees them.

the desir&b:!whife this sale pay almost twice as much for nave to 7 to 10 Years 15 to 19 Years

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10 TO 14 YEAR EKES -- Ail-wuol cju'c, becoirar.jj to larger children.

tnu-uu vith l!ie same care that is

in wcraen's line coats. Bolivias, Suedi -.?, Pclos etc. Some are 7C fur ti',nuaecl..$Jf.75 AND VH " JUN!0R COATS (Sixes 15 to 13) A special lot cf "flipper" models at about holt actual values, m ir.e all-wool laa-

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.villi fur. F.xpcrt!v tailored tfJO tnoi luiitned. Special at. ,

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ed t . 'i'lso.i ttta'rc t n JkiiJiy, Wlleam Th.ejssoti of t:,dlar Ib'U is conhm-d to Jd-i itinn with a bo rasfo of ti.n.'oitia end Its rn.Jr c-c of Or. H. L Ttnm. Little Hetty dapln Myrtle a- -w!:o w.-ct ver;o 111 durii.fc the ,c-ii-l:i,. is l.ble 1" be oi ' and n.-onuu i-s-o-t-U ".'he '.iuaraf.t-ne b.as been lifted f"-'-bi" Iladlof hn.- in 1 u JianupoMn f:Hc. iiitle lllsie who had scarlet fever. '. -vett'. ii-r alone tin--. T.-o- l-la stern Star ri.d;--. are tail i. Sb. Tea a' the heme if firs. V rr rare: liueh.fr of Amy avenue -outer--. - v: noon. v r M ui rmivrito, tan Sin, ir thnunanii cirl rl i.-.iniii ,n eu I. - i,t year. Mr "Will l.IJtl.s Htdli'-" i-M "NitInd,

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Child's Coats

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esses fey M " V oats the junior miss m every sale ever Launched herethese garments. '-vV-.V Iff used ', A I - ,-V-r-Co -4-, 0 ; I lit--t 7R 'i t i !i"

t, rhne ;eelft8 Hammond.

1 -11-1 c ! eral jpor!csn. East ffttrnro. - 1:9 :u 1 1