Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 237, Hammond, Lake County, 31 March 1922 — Page 14
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Secretary Davis Asserts f Undesirables Must Be ; Kept Out of Country. t BT HARRY WARD ,'XSTUT CORRESPONDENT I. N. SERYICE1 if WASHINGTON, March The rrlotl Immigration law must b MnoetlBiieA on t& atatute took 3 or Wis. th country will b flooded Tilth b fcartfe of undesirables from other Wvatrtes, Secretary of JLabor Davis KaUxwd today. lis expressed the tj taa the Mil extending: the Jrfa ree-wr-oeE t immigration law for fwiioUi? Tear, whioh has already saased the House, -would soon be pa.es 4 by the Senato. . ""Thr Is no doubt tha tlie poviwty depression elsewhere in ria, as a, result of the World JWr, will mod to tils country a tide aif Immigration rerwhetml-nsly Icrawter than anything- that stands Jh our rat roarV said the LaJoe rcrtary, whosto department pjtfmlnlstevs tha Immigration laws. IWi dlno of stricken people, fwxscatowed to lower standard of JUtm In ether countries and ready to oet almost any wif." he added. C'oaM Ix a rravw dasser to our antry at aay time. At this pardotrlar ttme the Aanrer !s colossal. t -would oo madness to add to the ksroat mwnbor of our tinemployed hy premlttisc: hundreds of thousands wt iBllona to laud on our shores." CStAVGB! is TIPE HXIIT3 . Seorotary raftj called attention tt fact that the Chan re In the
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jrerle: great flnanclars and philanthropists, like Jacob H. SohiftV . Mr. ravis added that It happened ptn his own case to enter the United States immigration station, an emlEaat from Wales, and forty years tarward to ta charged rrith the kresponsibility f directing- all the pmmlgration stations of the counbry. aa a member of the Cabinet. "Fins types of all races continue Ire come to us," Secretary Davis cantinned. "We are as likely as ever
to draw splendid citizens from these ranks of newcomers. But, as I have pointed out, mingled among them are many driven here by the direst need. These we could no", admit entirely without question. While times are such as they are In America we cannot recklessly increase the dangers of unemployment It is for this reason that I believe that we fnust keep on cur statue books some fairly restrictive immigration law." Secretary Davis said that he believed that any defects In the present liiw would "be taken care of in the i roposed extension.
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lop row, left to right: Carrie Chapman Catt, Mrs. T. T. Cotaam, Harriet Taylor Upton, Mrs. Gifford Pinchot; lewer, left to right: Mary Garrett Bay, Mande Wood Park. Tltm for offlca," That's the adrice of jUlce Robertson, Oklahoma's coDRTesswoman, to the women of the country. "Drop bridge, take off your kid gloves and help put affairs right or forever hold your peace." Miss Robertson is urging Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt, Harriet Taylor Upton. Maude Wood Park and other snffraget leaders to run for congress. Mrs. f. T. CoU aara, Little Rock. Ark, already CM atartod bsr jcampaign for
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troeen President Harding' and Congress, Republican floor leader Mondell Bolemnly assured the House in XEaklna a sweeping denial cf published statements of party discord. Brushing- aside as those nonexistent the conflict of views between the President and the House over the bonus, rivers and harbors, aopreprlatlons, the siie of the array and navy, and kindred matters, Mocdell eaJd: , "The President and Congress are not at loggerheads. There is a spirit and a purpose of co-operation; frequent consultations are the order of the day. Tho President's recommendations and the partiprogram have been carried out or are in process of accomplishment. It has met with presidential approval as so far carried out."
Mondell admitted there had been some conflict of opinion. "I do not wish to convey the impression. he said, "that the action of Congress, in either body, has at every moment of the time and in all stages of legislation been exactly or precisely to the breadth of a gnat's eyelash Just what the President would .have desired. Such a condition would not be desirable because it would not be possible unless we all became identical mollycoddles." Reports of conflict, Mondell asserted, can be mainly attributed to political sources. He criticized the anti-bonus campaign particularly. Some people, lie said, have gone so far as to declare the position of the President, whereas the executive has refrained from committing himself. "The anvil chorus" of lack of ac
cord with the President will break out afresh, said Mondell. when tin naval bill is taken up in the house lie 5ai! the bill was framed with the purpose of maintaining in fish Ini? trim ami in condition for prompt action a navy 011 the seas of tht si::c and srtcneth authorized by the terms of the recent conference and under that agreement t brinx about a substantial reduction in the cost of the naval 'establishment.
A recent commutation shows that cf the w York authors who ha.e attained prbminence about onethird are women.
Divorce in Kurdistan is ridiculously easy. It is only necessary for a man to say to his wife, "1 divorce you." three times and the thlnar is done.
Saturday Night Specials 7 to 9
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package of 6 3 5 C blades UmumMsser Oiocohtc Creams, Miclous&oft cream center vith hf avy coalicg, special a 25 C
Talila Daznufc? 58 inches wide highly mercerized!, excellent quality, several pretty patterns. Special 49C yard at,.iwo,3,j-rn ' "Signal" Oreralls and Coats, "tub test" fabric warranted not to shrink or fade. C f
Children's Panty Waists, muslin and jean, for boysa nd girls, sizes 8 to 12, OCo :i .,vu uwL
Little Boyi' Suits, with corduroy pants and Palmer cloth waists, button on waist. A new Oliver Easter style, 2 to 7 years, 2nd
floor, special $1.69
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Scrim .Curtains, hemstitched edges, in white color only, 2J4 yards long, fi 9 C special pair. - . ... . . Tiddy Diddy, made of pure para rubber, very easy to slip on, special Qp each............. Baby's Feeding Bibs, in a good checked water proof Op material, special each,
Easter Candies and Novelties! Supply your need tW the Haster festivilie, Candies and novelbag are here now to rnaVq the children happy, ItlATifcmallow Ceiored Ejgs, large and O 5 C email sizes, lb. Cream Center QC' Colored EgZht DC little Jellied 1QZsZh pounds.Fancy Split Baskets, fcUed with JQ candy eggs-. Choolaie Rabbits, and novelties 5c and 10c,
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Every day nearer to spring makes it more imperative to secure the comfortable apparel and home furnishings for its enjoyment Our store is an exposition of all these comforts and necessaries of the new season full of interesting suggestions and always ready to quickly and satisfactorily supply every normal need.
SILK UMBRELLAS AT $3.85 $ Be prepared for April showers. Women's new all silk umbrellas with ivory tips and farrel, several desirable colors. Very special at $3.85
A? Special Exposition Feature is a Selling of Women's and Misses New
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THE DRESSES Richly effective; soft and clinging materials and artistically designed. And only $24.50. Women could ask nothing better for the price. The new sleeves and uneven hemlines are shown, embroidery and beads and sometimes flower garniture serve as trimrsjings. But they are all equally interesting in style and price particularly suited for particular tastes. They come in thes cmaterials.
Canton Crepe Crepe Knit
Taffeta Georgette Crepe de Chine
THE SUITS Your spring wardrobe should include at least one suit for suits are to be very popular this season. Plain tailored models with their long coats are featured in this group, a majority of them have braided Tuxedo fronts while others are just plain with perhaps, a little braid or embroidery for trimming. You can expect at least several seasons wear from the materials that are employed in them and at this special feature price are economical as well. Men's Wear Serge Tricotine
Charming Silk Dresses, for Girls, 9.98 to 16.75 They have a style all their own which pink, blue or white combinations are atlittle girls like. Crinkling Taffetas for tractive. You'll find a delightful assortdress up wear and filmy Georgettes in ment here. Priced $9.93 to $16.75.
Dainty Confirmation Frocks More equisite than ever. Confirmation frocks, with their dainty fabrics and laces and sweet charm. And there are many styles to choose from, in Georgette Organdie Georgette frocks with ruffles and pleating are pleasing finished with ribbon sashes of .garnitine in the daintiest ways. Are priced at $11.50 to $14.50
Crisp Organdie Dresses are quantily bouffant and richly trimmed with laces, embroidery or s?lf niching; sashes of course of ribbon or organdy. A very delightful group at ; $5.75 to $9.98 White Frocks A sample collection of pretty White Frocks or organdie and voile with sashes, lace and embroidery trimmed which can serve as confirmation or party wear, are specially priced $2.50 at
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New Stetson Hats in all shades and
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j "Wansco" ! Athletic Unde wear,. $1.50 ; to $3.50
Spring Manhattan Shirts are here, $2.50
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Interwoven Hose, new assortment of silk and lisle,. 40c to $1.25
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See These 2 -Pants Suits
We have brought to the men of this city for spring not only the greatest values in Suits with 2 pair of pants, but the greatest Takes this store has ever offered. See them tomorrow! A style and size for every man. :
MEN'S LISLE HOSE, PAIR 25c "Serviceable" chain knit quality, in black, gray and dark brown. MEN'S KNIT UNION SUITS, $1.15 Spring weight ribbefl cotton Ecru. Short sleeves, ankle length. Sires 36 to 46. MEN'S. PAJAMAS, $1 J9 Of , cotton fabrics are frog trimmed. Solid colors of tan blue, pink, heliotrope and white. All sizes.
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MEN'S NIGHT SHIRTS, $1.39 Of serviceable "Fruit-of-the-Loom" muslin, well cut and made. Sizes 15 to 20. ATHELETIC UNION SUITS, 75c Of nainsook of splendid quality, in the closed crotch style. All sires , SILK KNITTED CRAVATS, 5c . An excellent assortment of ; new designs and colorings, in figured and striped effects. Very unusuaL .
Men's Madras Shirts at ! $1.35 Of woven madras far superior to the kinds ordinarily to be had at this low price. A wide assortment of patterns and coloring to meet every preference. All sizes 14 to 17. .
Gabardine Raincoats, $18.75 .9rlnflif raVarfJin RainrnaM '. int th thinff (nr unrrfain Snrinor weather. Made in double-
f o . " . P j - - o - r , " . 1 breasted styles with full belt and raglan should ers. A carment that offers double service for
sunshine or rain specially priced at $18.75.' '
Square Effects in Men's Spring
OXFORDS
A big feature in Men's Section for Saturdays selling are the Men's Shoes at $5 a pair. Good Shoes in wanted styles ask to see them.
The new note in Men's Spring Oxfords is their squareness and it certainly makes them good looking. The toes are squared off, perforations . follow straight rather than curved lines and the straight tip is seen more than for many seasons. The more conservative styles in Brown and Black Vici Kid and Calfskin also deserve mention. Oxfords $5 to $9 Shoes $5 to $10
Come to the Boys' Store for Confirmation and Easter SUITS Whether for confirmation or spring wear your boy will want a suit that looks the part for dress up occasions and is durable as well. Our all-wool Serge Suits combine these qualities." You'll find them the newest models; materials that WILL stand up under the hard wear toys usually give them. Prices are right to fit every pocket book. $10 $15 $20
Caps for Boys 95c and $1.45 New Tweeds, Homespuns and Flannels in nobby mixtures. They're very fine, a large assortment, low prices at 95c and $1.45.
Tom Sawyer Shirts, $1.25
Fast colors, new patterns. N'ew Spring checks and plain tans. Sizes 12J2 to 14. A wide selection at $1.25. Others 95c to $2.50.
Boys' New 2-Pants Suits $10.95 $15 $18 In many new and attractive patterns. Sport models and double breasted styles. See these Suits and convince yourself of the values offered in this Boys' Store.
