Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 184, Hammond, Lake County, 27 January 1922 — Page 16
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THE TIMES Friday, January 27, )'S1. PRETTY MUSICIAN SAYS TIER HUSBAND FOJICKD HER TO EAT POISON; FACES DEATH Open Until 9 P. M. Saturday Fine Chocolate Creams 19c lb. These are good grade-Chocolate Creams with heavy chocolate coatings. On sale at 19c per pound. Candy Counter, Main Floor. All Satndard Chewing Gum. 3 for 10c "Oh Mabel" bars 3 f err 10c livery Man s '4 ?r ver coat 4 4 v -I ana mm
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jusSni, ri cn.js Fte'.v:rt fi an, an American writer, forced her to take SKiisc-. tra l.'t- ,-,t rl., r':rt '-.f a knife. She says she took them u carry a-.i-, s r-'ir;-,'': p-iCt. V"r.pn th.' oapl? wre found Ryan's wrist and .hroat we-c s-i.; -.hrd. J'.p say he infikted the woa&da. She had an--aaj4ce4 tiit ti-.a would -k a div.u-ce from By ao.
MUST EGUALIZE FOODSTUFF SUPPLY
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tlr.cls Sam's Dollar Kust Get Back to Pre-War Buying Power.
CPCr?ONDEKT t- SERVICE - At' 1 li.S .'! uS, J- C- Jan. 26. L'nUnci Sara'3 dollar gets lack to war fcuytnff power so that the supur.fi Jc'Dfciid lor foodstufCs In the .... i rilaits can be equalized, ArasrAiA be ei.sentially k food iniport- :.;... -,:i -iVithiE. from 15 to 30 ytars, K D Ball, director cf scientific
n ct;e L'liited States department u ! tiir;, told the NationaX Agrri-
urai Coin'crenc today. .;rfss:ve action must b taken ty w bo'e Auicrican peopla at once, or ifT, rr-.arketa will baye to be relied a lf the millions of Americana to eat. Dr. Ball said. wii'j believe the nation's farm- - rs:,:oi) Is due largely to overcuct on ar.l no market demand. :'vi- i a alas-erine blow from tbe
r-ioyilics cannot be left solely to the KCVfrsmtnt for solution. With the iastirscnt niov'ment ts the Tiarley, out in the open, Che I'ssion tod.y promises f:rtal pyrotechnics, ieleatej anticipated.
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t tra.'j..nt. to pro-, ida for norTnal con-ji.-ipiioa. Ihc ration is rapidly com- '' to a cOi.JUion in 'which the food t ij t'oin; to be definitely ft'ii.j:! us, unless ft Is made one of Via !ra;or problems for national coc- (& -rat ic-n. C -nf . .noe f-leg-atea, ready to rvr.:.va comm'ttf.' reports which will '''r.;! f.-virnrnpnt intervention !n .;!; n.it a .a! iiii'.icultiea, wero told by , ch-r . c-s today that afrarfan rpr-
Th rr.rrury firoppod to 8 toe'iow zera hre Wfdnopil? morning at 6:30, Tiie new coiiTtty superintendent f dhool visited the thool hero laat Wednesday. C-fr. and Mr?. !?! oon are rno'vlns o!Z of the Undwwowl Jairm and Jchn Lfinnarti of HoVirt, is moving onto the farm. Charley B-y! waa r-n th seek !!st Wednfjuzy, not being- ."oj to erct donn. to tl.e garajre. Several from hro attended the Farmers' Institute in Alas wort a. Wednesday, A naniter rf otsr rnjrg- people -were cut s;eig"h riding Wtdnesday (niiing. M.rs. I'eter Snyder Is Rlclt In bed with rheumatism. Mr. and Mr?. iro-w.ani "VTaltt-ra trere !n Chicago last Weljiesday ea tusMr. and Mrs. J. ly- lYanz a readtr.s 'oi the Times.
"Sideboard Really Modem, The French have since tjme Iramemorial had banquet halts and snlnn? and pieces cf furniture on which they placed their "casting bottles," etc.; so very complicated Is the history cf the sideboard, r.nd the word Itself is of comparatively rocct introduction. Even In Its original meaning it did not occur before the latter half of the Sixteenth century, und the earliest ns;i?re of it Is found In 1.173. One woinan in mentioning: her furniture wrote of "tvro lors; tables of syddeboards in t!te hnll."
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Prom the instant you open the generous sized package till they're tucked away ia great and tiny tread-baskets," Kellogg's Corn Flakes are a deJirht! You can't even look at those tig sunny-brown, flikes, all joyously favored, crisp and crunchy, withot;t getting hungry! Keliogg's arc never leathery cr tough or hard to cat they're just wonderful I Such a spread for tig and little boys and girls the sweetheart of fine white corn kernels deliriously Savored and deliciously toasted in Kellcg's oatu way! You can't imagine anything more
joyous to eat at any hour. Keliogg's Corn Flakes are childhood's ideal food! Kiddies can eat as much as they can carry! Every mouthful makes for health, for sleepy-tirnc-stornachs! Don't just ask for "corn flakes" ! Yoti Eay KELLOGG'S the original kind ia the RED and GREEN package!
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New Spring HATS have brims that droop $5
Because millinery is the very hrst to show its styles for spring, it must be exquisite in every feature it presents. Of special artistry are new drooping shapes which, employing the new isca braid, have achieved contours, which perfectly frame the face, while the crowns are chicly trimmed with fruit and flowers. And then again otf-the-face models can be seen, likewise, in Visca braids. Grey, red, black, tomato, brown and blue colors, $5, rhis is just but one of the new Hat ideas here we sincerely invite you to view the others.
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New Spring Dresses are Here Those of Taffeta are Indeed Very Inviting $16.95 and $19.75 There's always a particular enjoyment in looking at new dresses for springtime wear. We have assembled the newest of the new bouffant styles with basque-like bodices and hip drapery that fascinates the dress and its wearer. The skirts, wider end fuller at their hems, will be an attractive feature this spring. Embroidery on neck and sleeves, fruit and flower garniture at the waist line, and touches of georgette are some of the trirrmifog features. Plain colors of black and navy. Of course, not by any means are the spring displays complete, but you will be interested in these few new taffeta dresss. The moderate pricings, too, are an important feature. New Canton Crepe Dresses for Spring Here, Too at $24.50 and $34.50 The soft clinging lines of these new Canton Crepe dresses are especially adapted for the full figured woman. A notable feature of them are the full sleeves that fasten at the wrist with narrow band of contrasting color such as jade, navy, henna, black. The blouse effects and uneven hems are at
tractive features. Colors of navy, black and brown 40 to 46.
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Suits in newest models, in single and double-breasted, to fit men and young men of all sizes. Overcoats, warm Ulsters, fine plaid backs, Raglans, belted Ulsters and ChesterfuJds. Our entire stock is reduced. Nothing reserved.
January Sale of Men's
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77ie prices represent real savings An opportunity for shrewd buyers Fine Madras Shirts Broken lines of fibres $.65 and silk stripe fabrics. Regular $4 and $5 shirts, now Printed and Woven Madras Shirts Light $ .95 and dark patterns, $2.50 shirts. All Silk Scarfs Heavy repps, Swiss taffeta, $.oo smart patterns. Reduced to. . , High Grade Scarfs Broken lines of bestgg patterns. Regular $1 scarfs, now Imported Handkerchiefs Corded fancy color border. 50c grade , Men's Cape Gloves Lined or unlined. for $.95 driving or street wear, reduced Fine Imported Cashmere Hose and fancy -gQ wool, 75c hose, now at. All Silk Hose; Standard makes, first quality $,oo Regular $1 .25 hose Men's Winter Union Suits Wool and wool $0.85 mied, values to $3, at Men's Flannelette Night Shirts Pink and $.oo blue stripes, sizes to 20, at .... Men's Sweaters Pullover and coat style. $g.95 Sold to $9, at
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Sale of MEN'S TROUSERS
You'll surely be able o select at least one pair of trousers that you need. Of course you'll recognize the wonderful values we are offering the minute you see these trousers.
Trousers to Match Your Suit Th Materials are: Blue Serges Unfinished Worsted in Gray, Brown ami Tan Pencil Striped Worsteds Heavy Kerseys
Corduroys Heavy trousers for icemen in fact all kinds of trousers for work, dress or sports wear. Sizes 28 to 48. Alterations free. These trousers are arranged in 4 groups as follows: $2.85, $3.75, $4.75 and $5.75.
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