Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 226, Hammond, Lake County, 17 March 1922 — Page 3
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NO SEPARATE WOMAN'S PARTY SAYS MRS. PARK
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Luauc of Women Voters Supplements Political Farties by Devtlcrir.g Intelligent, Self-Directing Vetera.
separate wom.Tn' pnrty, hut auiui'ii an intcjrriil p.irt of exUtiujr political pnrtics i the principle on which rrit-mhers of Uie lajjue of V iirnert Voters nre carrying out tin-ir duly hs citizen, according to Mrs. Maud Wood Park, National President of the league. In expinnntion of the purpose, orpunization and plans of the League Mrs. Park svs."The I.e2uc of Women Voters Is, n a!!-jvirtis.in orp.inixation dealing wit!, political questions without bias or partisanship. "It is not afliliuted with any political party. "Being all-partisan. It affords an importunity for women of all parties to come together in an organization devoted solely to the interests of women as voters, and there take counsel together for the accomplishment of their common aims.
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O vffDKftWDOD ft UJTD S ) MRS. MAUD WOOD PARK President of the NationJ League of Women Voters, with a Membership d About 2,000,000 "The League of Women Voters urges Its members to enroll In the party of their choice, nnd to take their intelligence and consciences with them. "The League does not take th jUce of any political party; it supplements the parties. "The League's purpose is to dcrelop women citixens Into intelligent and self-directing voters and to turn their votes toward constructive social endsj to foster education in citiren6hlp; to promote forums and public discussions of civic reforms; and to support needed legislation." Mrs. Park makes the following suggestions to women for efficiency in their work as voting citizens: "First: Remember that you bare much to learn about your government? but "Second: Don't forget that you also have something to teach which comes directly from your woman's experience; ThirdsStart near home In your public work; "Fourth: Begin early; "Fifth: Do one thing at a time; "Sixth: Keep at it!"
HESSVILLE
Jjon't forget the box social to bi held at the Hessvllle school Friday evening March 17th at eight o'clock. The chief features will be the Irish Folk Songs by the school children conducted by Miss Gibbs. A Mock Trial with judge and attorneys. Coffee will be served to those who bring and buy boxes. Come and have a good time and get acquainted with the Parent-Teachers Association. William Adams is confined to his home with Infection of his hand, caused by an injury received while at his work. Mrs. J. Jarchow was a Hammond chopper Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. R. Baker and daughter Frances of Hammond spent the week-end with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chick entertained a number of guests Sunday In honor of Mr. Chick's birthday. Mrs. Peter Cook was a Hammond visitor Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. IIopp and family Kpent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Hopp's father Mr. Swet3 of Lansing.
The Wis and th Thoughtless. I have many swift arrows in ray quiver which speak to the wls though they need an interpreter to tb thoucbtlf s. Pindar. (
Help That Aching Back !
Is your bick p-iv:ng out? Are you t!rfd. miserable, all run jewn tortured vith nagiiine: t.ackach;. lameness and sudden, stabbing pains? If so, h ok to vur kidneys. Overwork, hurry ant worry ten J to wraken the kidneys, riackache and an a.l worn out fe?!i:iq is often the firs', warning-. Ct ba.k y mr health wnii-i you can. l)ian' Kidney Pit', tho remedy Hammond folks recommend Ak yonr noiglibnr! Here's a Hammond Case Udw. Wallace, if? K. State St.. Fays: "-I was sufTeri.iir with a ianiB and painful back. I couldn't tr-t up without a great effort after sitting aw hile. The pains acr.ins tfco small o-f my ba- k wer terribio end if I caugr'nt cold il would settle fn my kidneys causing ther.i to act frt"-iueivtly. Six boxes of Doa n's Kidney I'i!1" entirely cured the tr-"'-'- rV.
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MOREODDS and ENDS OF SILKS Accumulated from Silk Week silks of every conceivable kind in lengths suitable for dress and waist patterns sacrificed Saturday without regard to cost.
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Every man wants to be well dressed this spring. The way to insure satisfaction is to buy clothes of known makes and choose from a variety large enough to satisfy the most particular look for these three things
STYLE You'll find lots of it in thes Spring showing of Men's and Younger Men's Suits. Extreme cr conssrvative but never freakish. TAILORING That makes "the style stay that gives the proper fit and hang to a garment fine tailoring is evident in every one of these Spring Suits! FABRIC All-wool of course smart exclusive patterns and weaves that you don't see elsewhere chosen for us by these famous makers: 1 Hart Schaffner & Marx 2 Society Brand 3 Michaels Stern Look for these labels a small thing to look for a big thing to find. The best there is at every price between
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For the Woman Who Knows Gossard Corsets
An Exclusive Showing
HPO those of us who really care A about our appearance, it is well to remember that a properly corseted woman may retain her original grace long after the woman carelessly uncorseted has become ill-proportioned and unattractive. Take for example the Indian race: the young girl is often a specimen of agile, supple beauty, but the Indian squaw of forty Let us tell you something of the comfortably protecting Type Corsetry that Gossard artistry has created.
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Model 337. For the straight figure, has low tcp, with a skirt which slopes to an extremely long hip line made of figured batiste with three sets of hose 5uporters. $4.50.
Model 576. " For the woman with a sma!I waistline. Medium bust, and very long skirt. Has two sets of hose supporters al the direct front and one set over the hips. Made of pink everjast cloth. $5.00
Model 795. For the stout figure. The front clasp is three inches above the waist line, and the full top slopes under the bust with a four-inch elastic section to a high back to support the extra flesh at the shoulder blades. There is a five inch square of elactic over the thigh. Made of seeling jeans. $7.50. FREE To all children, accompanied by their mothers, visiting our corset
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Dress Ginghams 32-inch high grade Dress Gingham, ia a wonderful collection of beautiful checks, plaids, and new color combinations; warranted fast colors. Up to 50c value. Your choice, Friday and Saturday French Serge Sale 54-;nch strictly all-wool, fine quality French Serge for dresses and skirts, in navy blue and African brown. Regular $2.50 value. Sale price for
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Madras Shirtin
36-icnh fiie Madras Shirting, in beautiful color combinations for men's and boys' shirts. Made to sell at 50c yard. Sale price, 29 C Frid' and Satuday, yard Standard Percales 36-inch Standard Percales, in neat figures and stripes on light grounds. Just the thing for house dresses and aprons. Regular 22c quali- JSc ty. Friday and Saturday
Men's Union Suits New athletic style Union Suits of striped madras and pin-check nainsook. Perfect fitting, cut full. Q C Special. $1.50 value, at OC Men's Night Shirts Plain white muslin Night Shirts, cut extra large, silk trimmed. 2? "1 OC Sizes 15 to 20, at P1.0 Boys' Caps and Hats Gloth Hats and Caps becoming to boys of all ages of all-wool suiting patterns, in light and dark "1 colors. A great selection at Boys' Coveralls
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You'll find it in the new tans, golden bowns and grays with matched and contrasting bands all the new shapes and "dimensions.
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Of good quality khaki, light and dark blue denim, trimmed in red; double
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Fine Shirts for Men
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New exclusive spring patterns in guaranteed fast colors. Choose from woven, corded and silki-striped madras and Russian cords. Shirts of distinction at a moderate price sizes 14 to 17.
For Men and Young Men
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Mighty Good Caps for $2.00 Everyone needs a cap this spring. You'll find a lot of good ones here at $2 all wool Tweeds, Herringbones aijrj suiting patterns in one-piece top style and 8-quarter top serge and silk lined.
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Boys' Blouses Collar-attached style in neat striped patterns, fast color percale. CQr Sizes 6 to 16. at A Shirt Sale, 89c Men's Neck Band and collar attached Shirts in various attractive striped patterns fast colors 89c. Women's
Men Suits
A Sale Women's Gauze Union Suits low r.cck, no sleeves, loose knee style, sizes 36 38-1 Sizes 40 42 and 44 at 48c Women's Gauze Union Suits brand top style with tight knee. Sizes 36 to 44. fif BVery special Saturday Women's Gauze Union Suits extra fine quality cotton; bodice top tight knee or built up shoulder style with four different styles. Tight or loose knee. 7 Q r Sizes 34, 36. 38 3 &
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Your Suit, Madame! Saturday Offers Unusual Opportunities to Choose the Right One for Yon
Nowhere in Northern Indiana will one glimpse so many attractive models as are to be found in this collection of suits for misses and women. This is especially important now as the Spring Suit is the center around which the entire Spring wardrobe evolves. Very attractive values are here now in Suits for Misses Suits for Women Suits for Matrons Suits of Poiret Twill, Tricotine and Tweed, and wonderful new fabrics in tailored effect, jaunty box coats, picturesque "Mandarin" styles, and new sleeves, draped skirts etc. '29. 75 s39. 75 49. 75 Values that can't be duplicated elsewhere for much more. Suits of every description at unusual savings. See them Saturday. Sport Coats, $27.50 "Everyone" will be wearing them this spring. So practical, so smart, so necessary for comfort, from brisk winds a coat to slip into on any occasion. Of all-wool Herringbones, Tweeds and Chinchillas, with belt all around and mannish patch pockets. Silk Frocks, $32.50 Krepe Knit, Carton Creper and Roshanara Crepe are the materials in all the new Springtime color. A special showing for Saturday, at $32.50. Wraps and Capes Wrappy capes of soft pliable weaves; capes that float jauntily in one's wake; nice sensible wraps with simulated sleeves and warm chin collars. Special $27.50 to $34.50. Other Wrap up to $120
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Boys Clothes . "I like them so much I want to wear them always" says Jackie Coogan himself. "Your Boy" mother will like them just as well. They are made just a little bit better and will last just a little longer then the ordinary kind for boys of all ages.
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HIGH IN QUALITY LOW IN PRICE New, smart styles, a superior quality and a moderate price are the three points of superiority you'll find in every pair of footwear we sell!
John Kelly Exclusively styled Strap Pumps of black and brown kid, with military heel. Pretty inlay strap. Special at $8.50. Educators The shoe that is built for the growing foot. New Spring Pumps and Oxfords of patent and calf for infants, children, misses and growing girls.
Star Brand Featured in a great variety of Oxfords and One-Strap Pumps, in brown and black calf and kid. Qualities wirth $5 to $9, at $4 to $7. W. L. Douglas New Spring styles, six different models to choose from, in mahogany and gunmetal calf. Stylish, serviceable footwear nothing better at $6 to $8.
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