Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 205, Hammond, Lake County, 21 February 1922 — Page 6
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'L-V- YORK. Ksb What has been '! "the most in. ortaiu tie bet-ween 'y ..ad the Unttea States,'" the rtc'. ni' .steamship Con'e Kssfo of the : Sabaudo line, xcill reach hero 1 !,rr maiden voyage on Feb. 24th. .)." "( than 21 000 tons, ar.d Ti-ith a speed :;' 'mots, the Conte. Rosso -wilt bo the .ite.it passenger essel plying reg- . ::ly between Ctrca and New York . oc vinr aJI the most modern Im0' eccrts. aba is iSO feet long, wttr - iJ ii of 71 fet. Much more to the . t. rem the of her passsnceis. ' c:iu Kosscr in the most perfectly ; itueii veerpl afloat, her saloons ar.ti i.s reflecting: the best tji Italian Amone the most novel and popfeatures of the vessel are tl:c it "outdoor Brae.es" where pa?rn- : i nay rrorr.en?.de to their hearts r.t.. The eesignera cborn to limit .: aV,n accomodations !o an to obtua most comfort and convenience ." tin; passensrers and there is or," '. svice alruost as larg . a bar".i i1mond. This is a recr:i!ar piazi ii will accomodate several h ; n ri i- -i i .'oiii The outJour social life of the 1 will center tbero faiul eveninK? :.;o ilO'literranean probably Trill tin i ;rri-ncr part of the passenger list : Dlasa Uaaeirer and promenadAmorff the very great artistrcntributed to tho rtfenrativo fca- . f the shlo are Mariano OoppedV I h's brothers, and Iuifti Cavalieri, r painter of Florence. Tr. M. Serformerly a high ifPcer of the i!.af t.avy, accompanied by a d:s- , t-ijisfced party, wrtTl welcome :hu Me I"ioro on be! a;f of the l.'oyti ; au;'.o, when ehe reaches this port. : ur city vanity hart a blow the other We had a. pxrtiem laxly ajxvcLacr ri.aaway. We do-i t have many of n Kt all ar.y more -with thu crad- .. d! reappearance of horses from our .tr. BJt this was real old-tirnc .: '-'own in. Maiden T.nne. Jus' as horse -was about to turn into lower .. ay, Ciptain Arthur Carey of i miclde S-jaar osiine alonsr -ml!-.poinding man aceompanytner "'r" -. i r.;un jumped over the talb--arU ; :.e c.txt, caught the reins and :: tin borse just before it would hae lie, I into an uptown 13 road -nay : r car. "I cues New Yorker" . a t forgotten bow to stop a horse. " j: mured a dozen people in the er . ! : t'-.re - out their ohestJS-Then .'.- -; Carey Introduced the hero to tin y met. And he was Detect - e . r ' of the, Seattle. Waali., po'b-e . e her on a vis't.
IRISH SOLDIERS. IN NEW UNIFORMS, TAKE OVER TASK OF KEEPING 1EACE
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the, missions will be given by the school children "Wednesday evening. ID-cry body welcome. Peter Theilcn made a business trip to Hammond on Wednesday.
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itor yesterday. M. A. Palmer of Hammond came down in." i .erting: to isit rclatHe:' for a few day?. irimrlca Palmer ar.d Mrs. Harry H.
Detail of Irisd solrtiers in new regalia, drawn up for inspection al Ceggats Uush barracks. Dublin.
England Is contir.uinj? the process of removing all tier troops from t".-.3 Irisn free state urdrjr he conditions of the peace treaty ir.d the new Irish republican troops ars assuming control of the military situation there. The troop3 are fully equipped.
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The censors vho would ban the skimpy one-piece bathing suit o flimsy material -anrt object to tnia r.ovel creation, surely. It ia made of velvet and fur and even haa a choker col'ar and coverings over the wrists. Miss Josephine Hill the Christie comedies is displaying th suit.
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Miss Josephine Hill in her novel bathing suit.
Mr. and Mrs. Gcmt Ja.n;en are pending' a few wcekj ia Florida with re.ati ves. Mr. and Mrs. John Scott of Him-m-ond. visited with friends here Sunday. Miss Piepho. the pr.-raary teacher, took twelve of her pupils to Instirun in Hammond Saturday, to demon?lra'e folk dances and story drama. Mrs. Peter Schoon visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Kironvyu
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Hathaway ntt-md-d the funeral or Claude I'ai.nier in Ham'nond yesterlav. Ml5.- Lena Kimmet was in Chicago yesterday. James Thorinst on left last even'.ne
for a visit ith relatives in Romeo, M.ch.
TRY A "TIMES WANT AD"
I Day when I Unexpected WSfl I Company VaSELt ij Comet taii'il Rl A delicious white cake 1 11 batter In dry forrn you ( 1 can get it at jour eoIceheart Broe. I VI ETaovrille, ind. 11
VnywaT. we can be proud of Hodmsr "Tima(ter; and no one can deny Hurt bo is a New Yorker. He is reported i. completing negotiations for tha pu--cHaf cf a handsome eiebte.cnth c-i .- ury paJace In Paris, which he will crfer to the Ajnerican government for an erobasy. It Is understood tha' Mr. Wanaraaker will furnish the house completely from his personal collection of French furniture, pictures and pestrfea. n oJoinent American arch -tte-ets expected, to have charge of the lr.terior deoeratloTva of the bouse. "vrh? we recall the time that Ambassador Kerrlek ha4 n Cnding a place to : when he went baeV to Paris last car. we may be grate-ful aa well as proud. When Tr!n-e Cole, most pp-Jla-r -rni' dep and neoTt efficient burglar router In Greater New York died at Ami" T-ilie. I.on? Island, the other day, the ho!e town turned out to do him hoi r'r. There was a real funeral and t'e !cr was bnrled In an cak coffin -:h ttlver hiBdiea. vi Ih'indred a.nd f.fty rrtini'" --,-s worth ef nw ibways re p red ior this r.ity irrnned lately. amcyrjr.t la w4-"ed y Gorj,-3 W. M -Ar.eny. chairman f the tran-it c-m m-iasion . "a. mere trifle in our In-i Mage."
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t tifce Oorrmodore en ar,int bitBd.y. The porpoe of the g.itr.-r- I ia to eTpress the confiden' v. "f j .V.-.c-rican c:tisns ia China's Xuture. : w York -City is always 'be-lnsr s- ! ,-r.o.I -ty :elaiatln introduced by j s-ata 'members of the legislature. x it's the ma'ter of shoc-'hineal A I ;:.', senator J; as introduced a. new j - . : :aizx in the pnal oode roa-king it ; o..tKl;.-ameanor to engage 'n shoe- ! ..;.. ;rg after 1 p. m. on ftjjnda s. And j v -.i i es on wan: a shse-siin i - . -, queries Manhattan, than after 1 :' on ciunday??? I MTY JGANTs'n PRICK.
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The Store will be Open All Day for Boys', Girls and Parents
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The Famous Holland Shoes for Boys fine cherry colored c.ilf m!.Is oak jojc.s. Gocdycar welt sewed, rut; her hcc!,s ii ! I .ichcu. i in-y are famou (or their lonpr wear unlike irio;-t -!:)eS for loys. .Sies I to 6, rrgul.tr price C ff
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Ferris Shoes for Girls
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Suits for Little Fellows Special 2nd Floor Offering for No School Day
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Taffeta Dresses Coats and Wraps
for Girls 1 o go with the dresses a coat or wrap. Surely the little miss will look intensity smart in one of these new early spring sport coats or wraps. Prices begin $3.50 and up Good looking styles in Pollaine Velour Mixtures Serge Style Features:
Ml made of superb quality silk Sport style effects like mother's with
tailored packet and LelL Abo wrappy effects.
Rose Colors of Tan, Copen. Navy. Dark Copen Siz.es 8 to 14. A Large Group of Gingham Dresses are Inexpensive at $1.95 to $3.50 School and play rcOjUircs at least three or "four gingham dresses. And so, every hltle rn 1 can choose to hearts desire from this big collection, tomorrow. All the wanted colors are shown in plaids and checks. In tailored effects, white pique and plaid combinations. And mother will be surprised at the values for the little money. $1.95 to $3.50
for Little Girls Every little girl should have at least two silk frocks for early spring wear. Mere's an interesting group of cri?p taffeta that the little miss will enjoy trying some of them on. I eatured at $9.98 and $12.50 Ihrrc tier ruffled skirts. Embroidery designs on the waist in contrasting color?, arid wide sashes around the kvaift are some of the styles featured. Colors
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THE BOYS' STORE
BOBBY SAYStwo pieces of pie!" "A Suit with Two Pair of
Pants is like a meal with J
Boys' Spring Suits with 2 pairs of Knickerbockers at $10.95 New, fine smart suits that bays will find much pride in wearing this spring. They are tailored in a way that makes for good appearance after long service. Bright mixtures or the more conservative solid colors, can be chosen. All are well lined. Mothers can place full confidence in these boys' suits. All sizes from 7 to 18 years, special, $10.95. Boys' Lined Knickers, 6 to 17 $1.69
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.ow, niot.i-rs is your opportunity to replenish the hoy's wardrobe. Tommy Tucker Surts with blouse of genuine c.hambray and trousers of all wcol scree, lined throughout. Smart as can be, with tiny touches of hand embroidery" on collar. V hy.
tt this price, vou should buy thrni
WSlJ ?t!nffdrty ",r I!,uisiiay $2.95
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Boys' Olirer Twist Suits, washable Beys' School BIuu.,e&r made ot hue
corduroy trour-rrs and Deonsnirc cloth blouses; p!endid color combinations; Eton collars, plain
or braid trimmed; sizes .3 to 8 yeai s ; at
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count percales in a l.irpe range of light and dark corored stripes; iull tapcles. with patent ad.ju?t..i,!e iv. list: "-oft ciifi-.: -r.ies,
$3.95 6 to 10 years. Special Q Q Wednesday at
2ad floor
Smart Serge Suits For the Little Man 2 to S Years
Made of ail-wool storm Se'ge.
of all-wool serge. Co'-rti"
Color navy. Collar, cuffs and navy. Couar and cuffs trimmed . i i ,
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Embroidered gold emblem on left slerve, stats on co'lar. lokc model with srt-in pocket. Black silk tie. Straight or kntcker trousers. Si.es 3 to $7 10 rears, at & ' JO 2nd Floor
linen
tape. Embroidery emblem on left sleeve. strs on collar. Yokr modtl Middy buttoning to Uouseis with large black buttons. Laced o:i slides With black lace;.
HOSIERY Lisle Finish Stockings, of tine ribbed combed cotton, double sole and heel, in white, black or brown. Special accord'r.3 to sie. 5 to 7'' at 29c 8 to 10. at 35c Boy Scout Hose, the lest wearing hose fc boys, medium ribbed, with triple knee .double sole, hncn heel and toe, black only, f i ked according to sic. 6 to 7' 2- at 45c 8 to 10." at 50c Mists' "Pony" Hose, the Wayne knit, best for appce.'ance and wear, fine, ribbed, highly merceried double sole and heel. In white, black cr brown. Priced according to size. 5 to 7 -2, at 50c 8 to 10, at 55c Children's Durable Hose, in line or medium ribbed double sole and heel. In black only all perfect hose, special a pair at 19c
New Voiles and Suitings for
New Dresses and Suits The newest Voiles and Suitings not only offer the finest qualities in weaves and colors, but the prices are brought to their very lowest. Come and sec these new fabrics. SUITINGS VOILES Everfast Suiting 36 incheps wide, a panted Voile 40 inches wide, a beaugood range of colors, guaran- 49C tiful assortment of patterns, 39c teed fast colors, per yard mostly on navy blue grounds. ydV' Sb'pon Suiting 36 inches wide, the fabric so much in demand for shpon prjnteJ Voile 4() inches wide, one of dresses, suiting, etc. A very 35 C lne nncst showings of stylish patterns, vood range of colors NV)J make a ery smart and ser- CQp Prominade Suiting 36 inch, a heavier 1 jc spr:ng jrcss, per yard.
weight tarjnc, ir uie one slipon dresses, a beautiful 45 C assortment of colors, per yd.. . Ratina 36 inch, acclaimed to be one of the most popular fabrics for sport wear, etc. An excellent 79 C
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Silk Stripe Voile 40 inches wide, a beautiful selection of the newest spring styles, very rich appearing silk stripes light and dark grounds 98 C per yard
Misses' and Girls Newest Frock
Needlework
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New Fibre Silk Sweaters IN SPORTS STALLS FOR WOMEN at $6.95 Women will i,c interested in this new s-hipment of sweaters to be worn now ai;d ariy spring. This sweaSer coat i an unusual valuin the practical Tuxedo style to be worn on many occasions. It comes in black, naw. iockev red. peacock, blue and rust. Hie
moderate price is attractive as the sweaters themselves. At $6.95 48, special at
ed and made up of very line quality of long; cloth, three sues small, medium and extra sizes. An un- OQusual value at .... Wire Lamp Shades- for buodoir lamps. 8. 9. QQp 10 inch size at .... 27 inch shades at $1.25 Dresser Scarf Stamped on excellent quality union hnrn with hemstitched scallop and points, size 18 to A Q
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The Lucy Belle Frock A NEW CREATION IN SOFT WOOL JERSEY They are two-piece affairs with the pleated skirt a desirable feature. An elastic shirring at the waist permits becoming adjustment. The washable collar and cuffs, two tailored pockets and belt are other interesting features that make them attractive. $6.50 and $8.75 In bright red. brown, navy blue, and henna. In sizes for misses and girls. Fashion could not have created a smarter frock for general informal wear. The sketch shows it to be one not only for utility', but a frock that will endure an unusual amount of constant service.
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HOUSEHOLD SPECIALS Floor Wax Mb. AC - can, at OCedar Polish OCSmall bottle ""J" Caps and Saucers Gold band. pair. . Tea Kettle, grey QQq enamel, large size. Stone Jars I gal. size 18c 5 gal. size 9Gc 10 gal. size $2.10 12 gal. size. . . . $2.75 3 pounds Monarch cf0,r" 85 c at Baked Beans (Q per can Kitchen KJen- "I "1 zer 2 cans for " SOAPS American Family and Proctor and Gamble lObars for 55c
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