Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 201, Hammond, Lake County, 16 February 1922 — Page 3

Fashion favors BELTED TOPCOAT

Style Headquarters or JUST THINKMen's Hats J3.50 A Cedar Chest for Jast one cf the big specials from our gTeat furniture sal. A copper bound and studded Cedar Chest. Complete with Tfo f QTl a removable tray, special for jt only New narrcnv riats and the cote conservative 8tykc, in brows, green, grey and tin. Smart contrasting basdi. Some are silk Iind. IAUFMANN S. WOLF - Hammond. Inix Double S. &1 H. Stamps Tomorrow H v VVGINGHAM WEEK STARTS TOMORROW See "Ad" in This Issue

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CONVENTION

iOfer 2aa a-TJ'e-a bQsiCred Jeioitlree iti&ra X JIorcUo yesterday to it3 th Tea District raeilsjr cJ Cteir rjpectls crg-anliitlcis. The snatinsrs wtr euccessJal .n-d protlv of laiHih g-ood and ineplratloa. The cltiiecs cJ Hoaticello did tiorn-eal-eg proud lootiaj aiier the coraCcrta of tbelr rJsitors. JU1 the school eLHiria ware on hand to give a rouaig. weicoaa to Coramasdr Ma.c!Iler oiJ oth.tr U.ta acd c.Mcca! ciiicrs .t e'o2o.;k tb district inor.:r.s frta hs:4 la th S. o? r bail villa CSjUrnujj Cops J. Kaala? Rer,sEii&er ta charge. Talks were made by Departrseat Gozsenasder Xa.ud Gress-, Junior Vice Citnsaaader ArnoSd Extoni'arter, Departszieat Adjutant Fra-k Hcnlsy, National Adjutant Lern Exiles, Cha-rles a Pare!, Teth District chalrir.in oi the Axaerlcaa Liesr'-on Arlcunism corciaitsicE, and Ar'on GrlCaz. coramander of KorticeHo post. At the easse bc-.:r axillary held their jeetieg and had with thsxn lira. Earckua of Indlac&pclls, th-s eta'.e president and lira. LaTrCJ Eobart c Ohio, who I the catlosa! presideat cf their orsanisatloa. Mrs. W.. D. Griffith xf Whitijsff, state chapia'a and a rs-mher of othsr state oficera were present A oari53t wu errej at S;; p. m. to laloftaires and their friends. Cel. Giillnat, foraner department con:.raar.der, Katioeal Ccmmacds-r iaiNider, 2S.S.YOT O. FL Coffla cf MoEticeMo. ether icjected ccseiderfc-bis pep l.o their talks at the bstist. evrai raicaJ number were also contributed by Monticeilo ai"x and their Keirhtiora. At S o'lo the Strand theater wa. co-ded t CAp2ity b7 lesior.aires ar.d their friead Kitioca! Corr.tader MacXlder saie a short talk i-i whteh. he erhc-rte-d hia hearers to n:s.ks t'a lffion a Largrer creanisatic-n. H wiA forced to leive early is crdar to ir.Ake a train, but tvefora h left he Tsrae yresested with a iovi-g cup by C. l7 Cowger c, t-ehaif of the city o-i Hosticello. State Corr.maadfir Claude Grezg Ciads a roasir.gr talh and Alvln Owsiey, uitlcaal director cf the Laffioa'a Am er '.can ism ccniaiUeioa, delivered a masterfij adJrsss. Dr. a. BCray spoke on teha-lf of the auxiliary. After this t-eetir.s a dance v-i-as grl-ren wliich lasted to the wes sir. a; I tonra. About tweaty-five cf tha thirty-two post3 cf the Ter.th district were ?presfisted at the meeting. There f.-:8 also Quite a cumber from th Eleventh district. Gary Memorial was represented by n. W. FrcN?e, Lowreil had mere than a desen. and Whitins had eiyht leglor.airea, a;sd thrta Cien;-i-ora of the auxiliary.

'FLU GERMS

Multiply by tho Millions

AmJra'ritleB Isane Taninc-C-aae Reported.

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To 8"iard agair.at pneumonia and infuena every precaiti-tlcn is necessary. Th sllrhtf3t coid ues'.cted for even cna day often resulta fa-tally. Creler in tllowxj a fci;.irl cciu to drift down IzLo your chesi and iurgi gives you less than a fighting chajT.ee fcr th doctor to pull yju through. Tha danger aea-son ia here. Dar.-.p ?oga, frosts, snow, etlushy rai'ns aslat the pneumonia and influenza jerra In bowling you over. tearing- October and November of 151!, when the epidemic w.is at Irs hiKhest point, the discovery was maie that In rr. an y instances or.e of the taoat effective ways to Cs'ht Spanish I."S'Jer.sA was to take a 6tcami.;sf h--t cupful of Bulrartan Dlood Tea v.-lth tie Juice c-f half a lemon. t was found that this method of treatment assisted tatare start a rapid ar-d ir.cres.sed tiood circulation. -icily emptied the bowels of fata! Uc-ciy pols-ons aid tied tha srii to reiiat diaeaa-a. Svery aenaible person will realize irrporUnce of having on hand a tiatlvKe cf this powerful dediclns.1 t. P.on't wait Ask yo-r druesist today fur Ehrig-arian Elood Tea. To-B:rro-r y":rs'.f or eorr.e member cf

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A 2-Day Sale of Comforters Values to $7.50

IKeie comforters are mosdy 72x84 inches; hfst Cjuality. A special purchase from a manufacturer at half price, enabling us to quote this low figure. Persian, Floral and Fancy Design All have sateen tops, some with silkoline backs; all filled with new carded pure cotton, perfectly made; plain and fancy border. Scores of pretty designs to choose from. Supply your needs for years at $3.98 each.

Friday and Saturday Specials in Drug and Toilet Goods

Itrc a (wm3 ud thrifty habit to pcr ckase your drag and toilet goods ruppiy at this reliable gtare. ETerythiaf vre seD is tite best to be boobt, at prices thai are consisieaily the lowest. Form the habit of reading car "weekesd" drag ads note tie

Quality, Variety, Low Price

Lemon Toilet Soap A fine klu whitener and a refreshing bath soap. Looks and smells like a lemon. 10c per cake, 3 for 25c or 93c a dozen. Jontee! Ron;e and Compacts Six shades, light, dark, medium, white, flesh and outdoor. Regular 5Cc special at. . . .33c PahnobVe Cold or Vanishing Cream Regular ,50c, at. . .37c Rexall Violet Talcum Powder Regular 15c, Hpecial at.. ; 10c Triner's Bitter VTmt Regular $1.20, special at 83c

Rexall "93" Hair Tonic Trial size. Regularly 50c 37c K. & W. Cough Syrup Easts that obstinate cough. Regularly 50c, special at 33c Poretest Mixed Bird Sed Twice salted, contains no dust or chaff. Regular 25c size. Special at 19c K- & W. Sodium- Phosphite Regularly 50c, tpccial at. .29c Rexall "93' Shampoo Regularly 25c, special at 19c

Better Shoe Values ia Star Brand Footwear For Women and Growing Girls

Pumps

54 to $6 . .

OxjrordvS

A big variety of rew Spring Oxfords and Strap PuT.pi in mahogany kid and mahogary and Hack calf. M'.i'liry .ird !r"-.- h- i stv!. r..n. fcotwear at a tnuth lower pric. thtn tnrp.onow. For Misses and Children Attractive shoes on the new "nature toe" hit, of mahogany caii. The quality of this footwear is equalled by its gjod looks. The prices elsewhere for similar footwear would be $4 to $6. Star Brand, $3 to $5.

ON EVERY HEEL

Boys' A complete line for bovs, youths and little gents, in lace and blucher, mahogany and black calf skin. Some have rubber herls. Sturdy, reliable boys' footwear, at $2.50 to $4.

Men's

Ten d'.rfer?nt new advance Spring sty lee. in brown ard black calf and kid, English and bluche r and mod fied English models. Elsewhere, $6 to o $7.50. $9. Star Brand, $4,

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TheyVi all-wool and theyTI stand a 1st of wear, as they are extra well made of sturdy, durable materiala in tight and dark patterns, perfectly tailored. Suits worth every bit ef

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so little before.

Bloomers 88c Extra sixe, kn length bloomers, made of good quality, raffle finish at knee, with blue stitching; various shades. Jiffy Pants 29c Pure rubber Baby Jiffy Pania, email, medium and large sizes; in ilesh. white and natural color. Speck! at 29c Gowns '1.59

Good quality "icdor Creps Night Gowns, in pretty slipover styles. Flesh color and nicely finished. Extra vahjea at $159. Girdlettes A special lot of good quality Girdletten, reduced for Friday. Small, medium and large sizes, 79c, $1 and $1.50. Sweaters Pretty sup-o-er models, tew styles for Spring with ripple bottom effect. A variety of new attractive shades. Au sizes to choose from. Special,

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Boys9 Blouses 83 c

Famous "Bell" make, in new neat light and dark striped patterns, collar attached style, soft French cuffs, guaranteed fast colors. Sizes 6 to 16. Very special, $1 values, 85c.

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Smart New Tricotines Poplins and Serges $10.00 VALUES

Here txe the sort of dresses tli&t are going lo be zry popular this Spring, at a price that enables every woman to buy two or three of them. They are very new. and you uill be delighted with their clever lines and smart touches of embroidery. The materials are of excellent quality, acd every dress is a value seldom duplicated at such a low pries. See thecal TAFFETA FROCKS A Sample Lot, Worth $25.00 to $30.00

Fresl, crispy Taffeta Dresses for misses and younger womeji, emphasizing many new style touches in line and t'imming. A complete sample lot, "bought at our own price" -new, authoritative Spring styles in navy and brown. Eiach clres3 an individual model. Fcr

Friday and Saturday

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Fine winter suits, ctyles that are goiag ssf'T to be popular this Spring, and many of j

Lieje at haii price will prove very appropriate for months to come. .Miwool suits, at half the regular price.

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Heavy Quality School Hose, Itca lined, lor boys or trills, black ouly. Special. prr p . i Wcrcrn's L:tl llost-, vi gocd f

tiuahiy, in Uacs o: iy. rt-c-ro oack stjje. Special. per pair Woaien'i CoUon H&ae, hravy ribbed ft;, tv. ronrf oua.ity. Spcclv w;,cd. pcr-j:5c pair ............. WemeS Fihro Si!k Ho?, in brown and tlsck, scam back styles. Sptcial, per PjWomen's SiHc ar.d Wool Hore in br.wn liKP-ther mixtures;! $.2.50 values, per 5 1 C.2 V ai W pair

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Clearance Women's Coats

If you want an extra cne coat, one tliat will prove acceptable for Spiing as well as now, see these all-wool Bolivias for misses and women that are being sacrificed tomorrow and Saturday. Many are trimmed w ith Nutria cellars, all ore handsomely lined end Exiely tailored.

40-INCH PLUSH COATS Coats that wi'i gi v e many seasons sen ice. Of extra ne qaoiI l iA i 1 i

try piusn, inches long, trimmed wiui '(tfi 7C

black opossum collars and handsomely lined. Special at

Vlen's Shirts

ke tiifJt new sfyiei tn shirts made

or "line cou t" percales, in fast colors. Plenty of l ew itripe ard figures to chooae f:om, aii m.iJe w.th soft French cu;. Sizes 4 to 1 7.

Men's Caps $2.00 "Herringbone" and "'I weed" and plain colors, from new all-wool suitings. New shapes for Spring, pleated or plain back band. All new patterns to chcoee from. Neckwear

$1.00

New silk and silk knitted Ties in smart stripes, plain colors and exclusive patterns. Featured are th new "medium" width shapes that are favored for Spring. A special lot of good ones at $1.00. Union Suits

$1.29

Advance Styles Men's Suits

You!) find m-ay things to admire hi tness new suiu. Graceful "easy" lines, sjjerb tailoring, fine cli-wool fabrics und nv.i exclusive patterns. Very moderately pmecl

Medhraa weight cotton rib Union Suits, just the aright for this weather. Made of the net cotton yam, neatly finished, perfect fitting. Ecru, gray and natural colors.

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You don't iiave to piy nor to get complete satisfaction. Lok them ovrr, new styles cf three famc;j3 makss. "HART SCHAFFNER & MARX" "SOCIETY BRAND'' "MICHAELS STERJT For Men and Yeans M:a

SUITS AND OVERCOATS

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