Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 330, Hammond, Lake County, 4 April 1922 — Page 12
TJlJii XliMHiCi April 4. lyiii ICS SRC KURSE EXHIBITS HER ".WEDDING" PHOTO DURING TRIAL FOR MURDER OF KINKEAD Boston Ferns at 98c Large, sturdy and eautiful, on saje Wednesday. Others at $1.75. MINA TV" DOUBLE STAMPS WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY f" t 1 N Showing the New Easter Clothes for Children of all Ages "Youth will be served tomorrow" at this store. Vast preparations have been made to show the new apparel for boys and girls of all ages: even the tiny tot is represented. Mothrs and their children will find the new things very engaging in quality, style and price. 1 1 1.
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TsrcmM. director of the rtate ipilglHrarr putneDt that the state ftliTilEwiij 00 mm las ion 'will open lw.to roioala t 10 o'clock on AiMrU 1, for the construction ot Utpproxteoatelr 29 miles of fcard)inarfla.ced .pvement. This is a part trf tha . commtsston'a program to ' fetill 113.T mil as of rigid type pavement lnrlns 1923. Jloads on which voatraets will be let at this time .forrtjottt pavingr and structures include -tte famous Dunes highway la the. extreme north, part of the state, rToad to XouisriUe, through . sonthers .Indiana, and a section of the nadotMil xoad In the vicinity of PatnamTllle. Bids are asked n-nre classes of 'pavement ibrick. liltuminous concrete &nd concrete, tor tha followin projects: ...... Louisville road, fn Jaclrson connty Crothersville to a 1-2 miles east 'Wflejuxrad, 11-5 aniles, Ilnes highway, Jn Porter coun IfY. Gary to Balleytown, 3.903 miles. Panes higliwaT. In Porter and LajflFrte counties, Baileytown. to illchfa City. 10.7 miles. .: iatlonal road, in Putnam coirnty, ShntnamTiUe to 1.8 miles eaat of 31t. J84eridlan. 6.8T miles, j , It x 'was , explained tiy SIa Iyons lliat .t thla letting1 no contract -will fe warded for rrading1 or paveJnnt on the 11.C mile erretch, on the iXxuiTlU road In Jackson county, Lnd "that , Contracts . only will he t.warded, tor atructures "under S0fefeet;'aa 'on .this particular -pro-aect. On i tSl other three projects (Partngr and Tading- are Included. iOTThe v commission will furinah the Senwjitoa U except the first pro- . , ' , Ii.Tmpertal Taller, California, Alone produce cantaloupes enough jo apply to each Inhabitant of he TJtrfted Bta.tr a. with, many miy-
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"Hown Upr Piddlin's rheumatism fcy now 7" asked an accjualntance. "Well," replied Sam Flatt of Straddle Kide, Ark., M pars &9 if a better. His mother-in-law m ade tip some liniment out of bone-dry licker and one thinjr and another, and I reckon she didn't weaken it down enough. Tennyrate, Jij? rubbed it on his legs, and sixteen seconds later jumped through the binder and lit out, hitting the high places for the tall timber, yellinjr in an unknown toneue at every
Jump. Took hira three days to tret back, and he savs that either the exercise or the liniment cured him, and he dont know p-tu! which." Two children were playing: on a hack porch. The mother, ia an adjoining room, heard the remark: "Well, I can't maka an angel out of you, but I'm going to make a devil 1" The mother peeped out to see Just bow this was to be accomplished. To her horror she saw the younper child standing very still, completely undressed, while the older child was applying a complete coating of green paint. After Mr. Brown had raked his yard he took the accumulated rubbish into the street to burn. A number of neighbors' children came flocking about the bonfire, among them a little girl whom Mr. Brown did not remember having seen before. Wishing to make the stranger feel at ease, he beamed upon her and said, heartily: "Hello, tent thi a new face?" A deep red suffused her freckle. "No," she stammered, "it ain't new. It's just been washed. Kathln and Josephine, both aged six years, were bSsom friends, aa had been their families for generations back. Bo the Jones's were In a cpandary to know the trouble with Kathleen when she came home from school several days crying, and saying: I won't sit with Josephine!" "Why, has Josephine made yen mad?" "No." "Well, what's fte matter, then?" " 'Cause she's got freckles, and I bra afraid I will catch them."
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f Dear Mrs. Thompson: I am a named woman with four sweet Children- I don't love my husband iny more and never can. All I am living with, him for is my children. I am almost crazy at times. ' We live In the country and I ver go. any place except to one tef mv- neighbors. I always have (to walk because he won't furnish tee a way. to go. He says he is kshamed to go any place with ma Wnd be doesn't care whether I go or fcot. . I always look nice whenever i V5 have lived here a year in a new neighborhood and I don't like this country. I want to go tack ."where" my folks are and where I "Jmow everybody and have a lot of friends.. I want to get out and take tnv children, hot how can I ? 'They don't know -hat Sunday nchool is mnd it is too far for them to walk. You don't know how I hate "hs roes somewhere almost every day. When he comes home he tells me about other women, how friendly they arc and the nice thmtrs they have in their homes. I can't have nice 'things for he won't give me
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How I would like to see some ot the girls take your advicej He says you don't know anything when I mention your name. He reads your column, too. 1 He doesn't want any one to come to see me. He just wants me to suffer and keep me at home. Dont you think I am too easy! Would you advise me to go to Sunday school and carry my baby, walking two miles there? Or go to town and walk six miles? i DESERTED WIFE. ! A vacation would be your salvation. Probably your husband would not want you to go, but if you have the money or can get it from him. tro to your people for a few weeks. Take the babv along, and leave the other children with their father. When he is alone with them I think he will be more kind. You are in a very unhappy frame of mind, for which you cannot be blamed. But as long as j-ou think and feel as you do, you will get further and further away from your husband and from happiness, and your attitude will be harmful to the children. If vou can be brave and cheerful ... M
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Wow my brains out. My children hear all this. He scolds and naKs at them for everything they do and
whips them awfully. :l am a good worker and always have been, but I am getting to a fclaee where I can haroly do my work.: I worry so much I can t sleep at night for thinking. -He thinks too much of his people. He has taken money from me and given it to his folks. I worked hard with chickens to get it. He said he would give it back, but he never will now. - I want to leave him so badly. .What would you advise me to do? Jail. would be too good a place for a man like mine.
fit"? of your courage. On Sunday morning get your children together and conduct your own little service of worship. Although you are not able to attend Sunday school you and the children will be greatly helped by giving thanks to God in your town way. I do not believe you have Grounds for divorce. Probably you will have to stay with your husband until the children are old enough to give you your release or until circumstances brings it to you. It might pay, however, to consult an attorney. Remember that sweetness and courage will gain far' more than complaint and a broken spirit.
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A Satisfactory Style Service for Stout Women The Spring Exposition affords a splendid opportunity for stout women to select their apparel with the assurance of the smartest ilyle and perfect of tailoring and farics of high quality. And the greatest care hai been the lines they are decidedly slenderizing. Silk Dresses for Stouts, $29.75 up Never -were materials in favor of the stout women a they are this season and especially in thcto dresses. Cttoa Crept Crept do China Satin faxed Canton and Soft Taffeta Lend themselves to toft dinging lines that are graceful and artistic The most wanted colon are here, besides beading and embroidery as trimmings; combinations. of georgette in contrasting colors are shown too. Price begin at $29.75, $39.75 and $59.75, Smart Tailored Suits at $34.50
No longer does the stout women have to make trips to her n
tailor when such a display of suits with slenderizing lines are shown here. Plain tailored or just triHy trimmed with embroidery styles are made up in these materials of quality, with perfection of workmanship, Trkctin Serfs) Point Twil 34.50 39.75 49.75 59.75
Slenderizing Wraps at $49.75 Shawsheea Tricotine and Pandelaine wraps in tan and navy for stout women bold to slenderized lines. .They are elegantly lined with plain but heavy quality sijk crepe. Several new
spring styles are here at $49.75 and $59.75.
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An Interesting Showing of 200 Boys' Wash Suits LOW PMCES MAKE THEM VALUES WORTHY OF SPECIAL ATTENTION X.25 1.69 1.95 The ikiie fellow is going to need & good many tub tuits like Shese, this spring. Right now it tfi time to purchase, for these on sale vill save you considerably. They are practical yet attractive Suits in , OLIVER TWIST STYLES MIDDY STYLES PLAYALLS AND OVERALLS In various plain colors and combinations ; sturdy, firmly stitched garments. Values are exceptional at these prices.
BABY CHICK SALE White aad Brown Leghorns. 1 A $1.65 a dozen, each.. C Rhode Island Reds, Barred Rocks, Anconas, 1 Q $2.10 a dozes, each Xi7C 1 00 Ihi. Fufl-O-Pes Scratch Feed, $2.45
WATER TUMBLERS, 6 FOR 2Sz AH ideas iaM. aJj rs grade, nose delivered at this price.
FLOOR VARNISH, GAL, $1.69 Be&t rade for refmuhing floors, woodwork and furniture.
PEABERRY COFFEE KITCHEN KLitNZER Tail'caa' '('limit' of three cans), special per can
95c 5c
There's a Spirit of Youth in Capes and Ccatt for Misses Dark mixtures In sizes 7 to 17 years. You'll call them "topping" styles indeed for Junior misses. Especially those of Pollaire, . Chinchilla, ' Valour and Mixtures ; They are just the right length that' have the swagger flare that yourg misses like, a belt and pocket serve as trimming that give them a mannish effect. These ' new styles here have everything in their favor as being the most i popular this season. Come and see them. They are priced low in several groups at $2.25 t0 $8.50
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Girls Confirmation FROCKS It takes a very dainty White Frock to tally with a girl's idea of a proper Confirmation Dress. Your daughter probably has her heart set on scmething prettier than anything she has ever had, a Frock of georgette crepe, organdie, all
frilly and lace trimmed. Knowing how very particular girls are about their Confirmation Dresses our buyer chose only t'p- vry lovhest Frocks for this collection. Georgette Frocks, $11.58 la $14.98 Orgaadie F.Ttks, $5.75 to $9.93
MlaaeV and Children's White and White Top Shoes for Easter Fine quality patent with white tops, also all white buck shoes. Sizes XA to 11 and to 2.
White Frocks $2.50 A ipecial sample collection of organdie and voile. lace,1 ribbon, sash and embroidery primmed, suitable for confirmation . and party wear. Sizes 8 to 14 years. Very special' at $230.
Frocks For Misses are Brimming Over
with Charm The charm of these Frocks shows to highest advantage on slim girlish figures. Here are fluffy taffetasj with sashes and ruffles; checked affairs combined with plain colors. And even a gay collection of whit:, pink or blue georgette frocks for party wear. Taffeta Dresses ai $9.98, $12.50 Georgette Frocks at. .$10.98, $14 J9S Crepe de Chine ai.., ..$16.75 Of course, every miss expects a new dress for Easter and spring and these colorful assortments offer a remarkable selection- Why not choose one tomorrow.
NEW SUSPENDER SKIRTS, $2.25 - They are sport effects of all wool material in red. black and white or brown and white checks with pleated skirts that fasten over the shoulders with straps. Come see these newly arrived skirts for girls. ,.,.''
Women's Iron Clad SILK HOSE Special $1.49
The woman who knowns hose values won't want to be absent from this selling tomorrow. They arc pure thread silk hose with "fashioned backs" and mercerized wide garter tops; soles and heels are reinforced for extra wear. Come in black and colors at $1.49 a pair.
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Little Queen HATS For little Girls
This store invites all the Mary Anns of Hammond to' edme and see these pretty hats we hare selected for them. And because we understand . what little girls like, to te aV pretty aj mothers new Spring Hat we have especially, selected "Litt!e Queen" Hats. They, are the very latest in straws and shapes. Some-plain, some with colored embroiderysome wtih streamers. All new. every one of them ; all ready now for little girls. . 4JO OC Priced at $SJQ.to::...'.'AO
Colorful Silks for Easter FROCKS QUALITIES THAT HAVE ECONOMY INTEREST
Chiffon Taffeta 36-inch all silk beautiful lustrous chiffon taffeta in a quality very suitable for dresses. Come in a large range of colors, as jade, saphire, danish blue, navy, brown, black and many others. $1 69 Special at Canton Crepe a beauiL'nl silk anta woe! Can ton Crepe, in a very desirable weight for spring dresses. It comes in navy b-lue, peal brown and black. 40 inches wide. t2 QQ Special at .... Satis Canto a Crepe th-is is prebat-ly one c the seasons most popular materials. Ii is an extra heavy all silk canton crepe with a beautiful lustrous satin face. The wanted shades of navy blue, seal brown and black. QiA Afl
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Crepe 6e Chine 40inches wide, all silk cTepe de cEine in a very pretty weave for Confirmation and Easter dresses. ' Comes in white only.tf1 OQ
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Red Seal Zepher Gingham 27-inches wide, all new spring styles in checks, plaids, stripes and plain colors. It is an excellent weight and fatt colors, yard 25c Tissue Ginjiam 30-Inches wide in a beautiful
assortment of new spring styles and colorings. An excellent value at, yard
45c
CHILDREN'S NlGiiT GOWNS, 69c Soit Existed muslin gowns trimmed with several rows of colored stitching and
narrow ruffles. Sizes b tcrjwf 14 vmm. A verv BOodV"Ni
value at 69c Undergarment Section Second Floor.
FOR SCHOOL OR OUTDOORS-MIDDIES $1.00 Here is a spic span, new shipment of L o n s d a I e Jean' Middies. Co-ed style in white or blue with three rows of narrow braid trim; some with' short sleeves. Other styles "with Peter Pan collar.1:. Unusual values at $1.
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Children's Brown and Black Patent Instep Strap Slippers. Sizes 4 to 8. ACk Smart styles at $2.48, $1.98 and. X Infants First Step Slippers, in black and brown patents, also white kid. Sizes 1 to 4. (I f A Q Pretty styles at. ?, , 1 Children's SHppcrs, in black and brown patents, many new styles, turn and welt soles. 0 A Q Sizes Wi to 11, st $3.43, $2.88 and V.0 Misses SHppcrs, eraart treaties vilh osa s'xap including the new Flapper with strap and buckles. Sizes 1P2 to 2.. 0 QR Priced at $4.48, $3.98 and., t?4"4U Girls Oxfords and SSppers, black asd braves, including the popular Flapper styles. CjQ Cktt Sizes 2V2 to 7, Priced at $485 and ,?J,i,U
Extra Special Child's . Patent OneStrap Slippers, fine quality. Sues 8J to $2.29
Extra Special . Misses Patent 1 Strap Slippers, fine quality. Sizes 1114 to 2.
Girh' Princess Slips for Confirmation, $1.19io$1.9Z To wear with new party or confirmation cresses. Made lace and cmtoidery; a narrow, flounce of embroidery of soft finish nainsook and daintily trimmed with val. and lace, also lace insertion. Very moderately priced at $1.19 to $1.95. - " ' i-l 1 -a U If. J-W . .'!! Bi
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Boys, Easter Suits IN NEW FABRICS AND STYLES ALL WITH EXTRA TROUSERS In many new and attractive patterns of tweeds and cassimeres. spoTt models and doule-breasted styles. See these Suits tomorrow and convince yourself of the values offered in tins boy's store $10.95 $15 $18 Blue Serge Suits for Confirmation Your boy will rerd a neat, good looLng su;t for Confirmation. Of course you'll want one that is strong and durable as well. Our All-Wool Blue Serge Suits combine these qualities: the models are the newest and the material will stand up under hard we&r. There are suits here at $10 $15 $18 $20 New School Blouses at 55c Collar attached styles of fine count percales, light striped percales and plain chambrays. Mary new patterns. Every blouse fast color. Sizes 6 to 14 in the lot.
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