Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 181, Hammond, Lake County, 24 January 1922 — Page 3
Tuesday. .1 miliary 21. 1022.
TIIE TEMES HI. i.M'HUUM II H pa (jr. thee; DODGE'S WIDOW OWNS NECKLACE CALLED EMPRES :!il!!f!!Ii!ii!i!i!!ii!!!!iJ!!!!SI!illl!!ll)III!il!!Ii!ii!!!li!l!!!iI New Tailored Blouse la to 3 "Tailored" is the word for spring in blouses, whether of voile, batiste or dimiiy. You'll find an exceptional variety of gmart new styles to choose from in this exclusive showing of new blouses, the smart "Bromley" collars, seme in sailor collar style, and many other models, all sizes. KAU FM AN N & WOLF - HAMMOND. iNttDouble S. & H. Stamps Tomorrow
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Mrs. Horace E. Dodge, tlie widow, above, and Mrs. J. L. IL Cromwell, who wore the jewels at her wcddin? some months aso. She was Miss Delphin Dodge. Mrs. Horace E. Dodce, widow of one of the late Dodge brothers, who won millions making autos, is the possessor of the etrin of pearls said to have oeer. the property of Empress Catherine of Rua-. sia. The ownership of the almost i;rieeless string was a mystery for some time after a suit brought against a New York jeweler by a firm of European antique dealers attracted attention to it. Mrs. J. Tj. R. Cromwell, who was Mi5s Delphine Dodge, wore the pearks at her wedding some months asro. At that time the public was unaware of tha history cr valus of the pearld...
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CROWN POINT, Ind., Jan. 24 1 s freatly surprised, when I rad an article in jour paper under the date cf .'an. 17, relatie to the two days Contrrnco called by His Excellency, Gov. rrnDr MoCrav, to tlisvus Jaw enforeemer.ts and other matters of importance. The writer personal' attended the Conference on tb second day, having teen irivined by tte Governor and on that diy, n-j definita plans were made, but some very good suggestions were made by prominent speakers. After ii.cl tails, tho presiding Chairman would ask, that if anyone de.'ired to tu'n cr diiicuss any questions, that had bee-x touched upon by the speaker, they vera priveleg-eu Vj do .fj. There were, I b-lieve three or four who asked or tilsuuased topi' s that were iivelt upon iiy the speaker. S-i it would lead n:e , to believe, that tho Con fere nro, as a Nv-hul was a big suo'-usa In fact, a ! great many prominten men, with whom ', X talked after the. tn:cting and who I i;eard adressiiig otimra relalivn to the i :neetinK agrted, that Jt. wan a most ! wonderful meeting- and the Governor i ".."-as to be trrmpratuJated. The renulte t the met tins of course, rests with each individual who atlend- ' One pTea t result of tho mer.tint; vsj, I that an orsauisation of Judges was Herfected through a rnotitm made hy (The Hon. K. Miles Norton, Judiro of tlie
. jata circuit court, . rown I'-Mnt, anl ii was decided to meet each yp;tr a Indianapolis, in conjunction with ih XJar Assoc iatiosi.
It might he Sr.t'.r..!5nsr for so mo h ("I now, that tiiia was the firs-t meothit; 'f its Uind hxld in the Vnited Ftatea p..nd no count, it -a ill l.ft followed by jfcimilar myelin in the different states. ( I kindly a.sUt -that the Of!ir-ial from y7ary who m.ide the ttMcmett ("as far ts. result: ;t re core. -r;ieI, the nicetir.; (may as well net i.t.t n held and that the I:sher-Up wro afraid to siy ar;yH.htns), viil proe. hi.s .statements 1'V ,:'act.. The wrlt.T f..ks him as micIj i Official and as a tc-ittlen-.. n to make his time known through the en u tp ris of tho Times and I -a ill he very piad p. .tscu5S t:-. ma i tor ih him throtiii tb! Time;. I will t-how him. that li):tver tsri iet.tood the nature of the O infer-rice and neither tir.ers-tood
Ji.ueh ahotit 'tie t'-pics l.roowht i tfere tiu; threo s.-..ioti.s of the day. J There i an old sajit.K, 'we never y.-t t
' j ciu i'j jcarn. . t;rt.at c-1 fl'OOd ould have hocn l.-arned if a r. rson nerc it,.-jr,ed to li.oten. as the Confer:i''V v. a;i very odiicathx'.'tl to all. Tours vory truly, r. Cort Van Woerden.
Sunburnt in, Perhaps. Chicago Ad Lo.t: Purse br a w'dow with initials on bar!:. H i.-toa Transcript.
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CJT. Uoctors said mnhir.g hut tea ixiioti wot-Id save her and file j wcaX ror thai.. hr color vts liiow as a pumpkin and .iie w as fuiti with fras. That dar 1 lu.-arxi fu Ms.T'i X oader.'i.; iwoiio-oy atiU wcr.t .rs..l got a bottle for her. In three, weeks Ehe was able t. le about an! walked a mils to otiur. . I ; m prai.Jng yo'jr m-di-lno to everyone. it Is a simi.'e, haxmle:.- (;.ar-ui1ti I'.tet rtmoves the cstarrh.!'! :nscas frci tf"? lntestlca-i tr.rt ar;i al'i.ya !r tli. rca-tian whJc nwt.M , wiorcach, ileer and JftrestlnaU a:lraent. tacli'.dUas arspendicitir.. Ons dose -c-.-nvrice or money refunded . Surai.e.T? "P'fcarrn?. -ri -t s s-t - --n-y
A WORD TO THE WISEi
$5 Tricotine 2.98 yd. Here is a high grade, all-wool iricotine. iu!I 54 incites wide in navy and African brewn, made to sell at $5.00 yard. Sale price Wednesday, while thev last, yard $2.95. French Serge 1.33 yd. A hne quality 42-incli, all-wool French serge, in all wanted colors, plenty of navy blue, the $2.00 grade, special for Wednesday, while it lasts, yard $1.33.
Zephyr Gingham 29c yd. 32-inch new Zephyr ginghams, choose from hundreds of choicest designs and colorings, in pretty checks and plaids, values up to 50c. Your unrestricted ch :, at yard 29c
22c Outing Flannel fjscellent quality, large selection of patterns, well napped and closely woven outing flannel, in pink and blue: checks and stripes, regular 22c quality, 1 Cm sale price, yard Apron Gingham Standard indigo blue apron gingham, in all wanted checks, regular 19c quality, Wednesday, special, 1 2"C yard ...
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Again for Wednesday Black Satin Pumps
341
Here's the biggest and best shoe value, ever offered the womn of Hammond. A smart one or two-strap pump, high grade satin. Junior Louis heel, superior footwear at $3.45, worth twice as much, all seizes and models. Men's Wool Sox 35c pr. These are medium and heavy weight wool sox, made with double heel and toe, in natuial, oxford and black, special at 35c a pair 3 pair for $1.00 Men's Sweater Coats
1.15
These hea-.y sweater coats are made with large shawl collar and will prove warm and serviceable. They are extra well t mande and have pockets. The color is dark guv, all sizes. Men's Flannel Shirts .DJ3 Regular ?2.1U and $2.50 values. hevy and "medium weight. 2-button-down pockets, light and dark grey colors, every' shirt perfect, for wedncslay, $1.65.
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Thrifty people will read and profit by these values timely merchandise for much less than usual.
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The quality of these dresses is exceptional, the styles are new and the trimmings are attractive. At $6.96, are "Poplin" French serges, prettily braid trimmed in various ways. At $12.50 are a group of Canton crepes and crepe de chme, pretty party dresses or Vrocks for every day, cleverly trimmed.
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New Spring Frocks "The new models first" is the rule here in these freshly styled taffeta frocks, of navy, brown and black, exceptional values, d 1 Q 7 starting at 31.U
Plush Coat Values Handsome warm coats, of fine plush, fancy lined, trimmed with coney collars, wide bell sleeves. Very
special at
$19.75
Extra! Tuxedo Sweaters
6,48
Of Unusual Interest Cloth Coats Reduced 2 Great Lots Fur Trimmed
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lliere are still many weeks of fur coat weather ahead to enjoy these smart creations of Bolivia and Wool Velour. These coats are the last word of fashion, are very inexpensive, and have all the lines of models much higher pried. At either $1 9.75 or $25 you get a very big value.
Made of the finest quality wool Jersey, these sweaters will give good service. Some have the tucked bottom. In various shades to choose from. Sizes 36 to 46. Special at $6.48.
Extra! Flannel Middies
3.95
Good heavy quality Flannel, in red, navy and green, trimmed with contrasting color-
ed emblems and braid, cial at $3.95.
Extra! Men's Union Suits 95c
Choose from heavy cotton rib and heavy flat fleece style union suits in ecru, grey' and brown colors, soft and warm, perfect fittini? and exceptional values, at 95c.
Revised Prices on Men and Boy's Clothes Year's Biggest Reductions
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Now's the time men and young men and boys, and mothers of boys, can f
save a lof of money on any suit or overcoat in this great store. The bene- (.AS, J
fit of new low "after inventory" prices is apparent on all these garments. Nothing is reserved. Here's the List You Save by FOR MEN and FOR BOYS
Our Greatest Values
Extra! Men's
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Night Shirt
Heavy flannelette quality for this weather, cut extra large, neat patterns, collar attached, or military collar, silk trimmed, sizes 15 to 19, $1.75 values at $1.25.
Men's $20 Sirts and Overcoats. Men's $25 Suits and Overcoats. Men's $30 Suits and Overcoats. Men's $35 Su;ts and Overcoats. Mers $40 Suits and Overcoats.
$15.00 $18.75 $22.50 $26.25 $30.00
Men's $45 Suits and Overcoats. Boys' $10 Suits and Overcoats. Boys' $15 Suits and Overcoats. Boys' $18 Suits and Overcoats.
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Off Regular Price
On all Men's and Boy's Mackinaws and Sheepskins Coats These are mighty fine values. Good warm mackinaws. Sturdy, wind-defying sheepskin coats are on sale at 25' 'ess than marked price. Their original prices were very low, considering quality, so these savings are extraordinary.
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ASHUA WOOL NAP BLANKETS
Genuine double bed size, in greys and
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strip?.d border; $4 value. Wednesday on!v
FINE QUALITY COMFORTER - Dark floral mitred sateen top with plain colored sateen back to match, filled with best quality new carded cotton. Regular $7.50 comforter, CgJ ut;c ii 1 at " GESUINE 2-IN-l BLANKETS -- 6c;;34. O.t" blanket as hczsy a--, two. a ;ioou ran see of p;elt7 p!:tir';- r.-I--.!c
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COMFORTERS Cut size 72x84, fancy scroll stitching, floral design iilkoline too and back, filled with new carded pu're cotton. A $4.00 jO AR comforter, at FINE QUALITY COMFORTER Extra large size, fancy figured sateen top with plain sateen border, filled with best quality new carded cotton. A $6.50 comforler. special J39g at CCOTOIiTESS Floral design, silkoHue' top back, fiibJ with good nusii'.v v.-hier- collor.. Cut sise 70-75 nche,. Hobr $3 value, tgjg
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S'ze 66x80. made for real warmth and lasting durability. Warranted to give excellent service. Special for Wednesday at $4,50.
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