Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 223, Hammond, Lake County, 14 March 1922 — Page 3
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Tuesday. Marrh 14. 1022 THK TIMES PAGE THRE! r? FEATHERS ;JEW EVKNINli GOWN ACCESSORIES Yam Demonstration By a Competent Teacher Learn the new ways cf knitting and crocheting with "Bear Bond" yarns. Yoa'H Ue s irprised how many pretty and practical garments you ran learn to rmk? whi'e attending these daily demonstrations. Jackie Coogan Boys' Caps Just the cap for "Your Boy" made for active boys with extra style touches and serviceable features not found in ordinary caps. A big assortment of the newest suiting patterns all wool cf course. A great showing at $1.50 to $2. K 2 S.L 1 V ""A ( 2" ' X - WOLF - Hammond. Ind. X DOUBLE STAMPS TOMORROW
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Fuss and featners will b? par. icularly true as applied to miady's evening toilet this season fathers are the height of fashion ust now. and one mav i e .iIm-t omniftplv nltri ir, ; ' r.
uead to foot. Here are shown h
:air ornament, armlet, collarette arnty bag. anklet, fan. slinpt-rs rd even a party mask of os"ricb ronds.
MERRILL VILLE
)?Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kuehl, Jlr. and
rs. Wm. "Woods and Mrs. I-ytlia Zuvs attended the South Bend district nference last Thursday afternoon Ud remained in the evening and heard ; shop Leete. AH enjoyed the confer- ! ce very much. J Old llr. Nlmets passed away at his j n's, near Kldre Koad. He was 33
I ars oid and has been in poor health
r a number of years. The funeral held in Roes Station Saturday at 30 p. m.
; Mr .and Mrs. Vm. Loyce are able to
j out again after having- the flu. j Albert Manis was sick and out of ! hool this week. j M. H. Pierce was up to Chicago a j sek ao Sunday to see his son M!l-
i at Edward Heine Jr. hospital and jr.d him about the same.
j Mrs. Ella Deramon and daugrhter, ! ra from Chlcaso. was in town last i nday. ! Mr. John Smith cf Oak Hill stock -vn, will hold a judging contest. The I re cards will be used. John will ' cash prizes to boys and (rirls un- ! r 16 years of aire, 3 for first. $2 for ' -ond and $1.00 for third. The Aid Society will meet with Mrs. j Cutchen at the parsonage next TV'edI dar. A aood crowd is desired as
p- will be a business meetine.
!r. and Mrs. Richard Schoon are setd in their now house on Crown Point id. loss Township Teachers Institute f Saturday.
j iliss Blanch Kuehl, daughter of Mr. j 1 Mrs. Henry Kuehl left last Thurs- : f morningr for Chicago to take a ining course in nursing at Orant I pital. While 'we feel that Blanth t chosen a very necessary occupa- . she will be missed here. She was villing- worker in the church and a iday School teacher. Irs. V. J. Rider from Baltimore. O.,
,-isitins with her parents II. and M. j
-ton and sister, Mrs. Zuvers and er relatives.
Origin of Term "By-Law." 3y is an ofd Danish word signifytown.. burg or borough. It Is still
alned in many names of places, as j
msby. Derby. hitby, an of wnicn ns were renamed by the Danes, e term by-law is therefore "the law the by or town." Edward's "Words, :rts, and Phrases."
V Fortify the system fesgku- jl . igainst Colds. Grip ""T" 1 jnd Influenza by ' j ffl Laxaiiva V- 0
tab!ets ,-hich destroy g?rns. act os a nic iaxative . mul kev.p the sysm in couriiiion lo throw eff tracks cf Colds, Cnp and In-uenza.
Be sure you get U tm C9ii.-3 -r c.w.:nc I.CZT3 this lijjaatcw
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Special Prices on Poultry Needs Baby Ch'.ck Foo- Pratt's Buttermilk Bhy Ci'ck Food. A jcicnt.uc ration for the. successful raising of ycung chicks. Per package
POULTRY NETTING Of galvanised wire 36inches wide, per roil of 150 feet. 2.95 at. ; Galvanized Iron Cbick Feeders keep chicks out
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Queen Ircubators - guaranteed to hatdi all hatched eggs made of California redrvood, has copper heating system apd a special Quoen regulator. 70 Egg $16.50 capacity .Home Needs
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Wall Paper Cleaner
Climax Wall Paper Cleaner for cleaning wall paper and Q window shades
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Sale Butcher Knives
Made of best quality steel and hand forged rivited handle. 60c value, QfJ
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"A Rainbow, colored Spring with no dark secrets' is the fascinating message flashed upon the screen with the advent of the 1 922 modes. And if colors are scintillant with life and gayety, designs are no less buoyant. A;5 expressed in this lovely initial presentation, youth is the joyous tiienie which weaves its glowing thread through all the story of fashions for Spring. For tomorrow we are featuring:
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More than ever before, Suits are the leading motif in .the spring fashion display for Wednesday are seen an unusual group of fine tricotines for misses and women. $29.75
Sport Coats, $19.75 Mannifh Herringbones, Tweeds, chic poles arc! chinchillas are seen in these rmv advance spring Cfcatp, i Patch pockets and hrit are practical features that add to their attractiveness.
New Capes, $ 1 5.00 Embroidered Vlour Capes, in various pretty shad?s at $75. Other capes of Corde'in- Y'eklet, Shawsheen, Poirct Tv.;!! etc. up to $120.
A Great Variety of
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So many drfsses to choose from that no matter for what occasion, fheres a frock for every need in just the shad? that's most becoming. This collection comprises
laffetas, Canton Crepes Krepe Knits, Tricotines Poiret Twills Exclusive styles, novel trimming effects emphasize thete silk or woo dresses. Dresses that are worth up to $40 one great let at $29.75.
Of genuine Palmetto fibre, hardwood block. 25c value, at
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Wheel Barrow, $3.98
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Tieel Barrow with hardwood box and frame. Iron wheels, well belted and Q-t QQ braced
Nicklc Plated Tumble Holdcr not like illus- 2 (Q
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Improved Wash Board Will not rust, warp or tear the clothes. Regular iQf $1.25 board, at
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Women's Star Brand Spring Oxfords Though moderate in price, they contain all the elements of good style and quality, the most( particular woman can demand in her fortwear for spring. Women's Oxfords of mahogany calf and Black Kid -"Star Brand" at $4.50. Women' Oxfords of fine mahogany caif military and new low heel st.tched tip; Goodyear w-h -all solid leather. "Star Brand" at $S.
Extra Timely Specials For Wednesday Only These are extra special reductions on our regular merchandise. Items of inte.-e-t lo ail thrifty women see what you save. Gym Bloomers, $ 1 .29 They are made of good quality sateen, cut full, not skimpy, extra well finished; sizes 10 to 20 Wednesday special at $1.29. All-Elastic Girdle, $ 1 .49 Especially adapted for spring and summer wear comfortable, yet providing the proper support for the figure. Oi extra good quality pi-.k elastic. Sizes 24 to 36.
Extra Size Petticoat, 79
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Mad" cf nurse-stripe gingham, extra size petticoats, cut full, nicely finished. Wednesday only at 7Sc. Night Gown Special, $ 1 .59 Made of good quality figured windsor crepe ribbon run a very pretty model at a special price for Wednesday $1.39.
Headquarters for "Jackie Coogan" . BOYS' SUITS The same kind of clothes "Jackie Cocgan" wears himself. Mothers, bring your toy to the great boys' store and let him try on these "Jackie Coogara" Suits. For boys of all ages.
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Novelty Suits I or boVs 3 to 9 years. A big variety of attractive styles sailor collar effect etc., in ail wool materials. . Norfolk One and two-pari'ts suits in new light and dark patterns - - exclusive "Jackie Coogan" patterns.
BOYS, 2-PANTS SUITS $7.50 to $20 Included are the famous "Jackie Coogan" Suits for boys. All wcol patterns in light and dark effects. A complete spring shewing values that will appeal to thrifty mothers.
Last Call! Tomorrow One More Day to Reap the Benefits of
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Wednesday's the last day to lake advantage of this special price. Supply your sea-
tijR' sons silk needs a hundreds XV'sfii"'' "l j I of others have done.
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Cl ose from (hese wanted Silks, (Wednesday only) at $1.8 yard. 40-inch all riik Satin Crepe, black, navy and brown. 4C-inch all silk Satin Charmeuje, black oaly. . 36-innch lllg'a Grade Dress Satin, all colors. 36-inch all silk Swiss Taltcta, dl colors.
KREPE KNIT Nothing-, in silks has been such, aft instant success as Krepe Knit, the newest of novelty silks for spring dresses. A complete line of wanted shades. Very special for S;rek, $3.69 yard
40 INCH CANTON CREPE This fine 40-inch all s'4k Canton Crepe in the . popular shades for spring wear is a wonderful value, black, brown and navy. Regular $4 value, sale price. Silk
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fully copper bound and studded on sale WEDNESDAY ONLY S3.00 down, $3.00 monthly at
Hundreds of people have bought these fine Cedav Chests in our pevious sales her- they are fo- Wednesday only at Right new when winter l a -3 arc! apuarel must be stored away. tYs sals cf ctdar chests is most timely.
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