Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 333, Hammond, Lake County, 7 April 1922 — Page 3
1922. THE TIMES Pace Three BOY, WHERE'S THAT OL' KISSOGRAPH? TAXI METER REGISTERS A MILE KISS Silk Sale Ends Saturday TaffetaCrepe de Chine The lovliest. grade of chiffon taffeta -fifteen beautiful combinations of two tone effects and most desired This is a heavy, all pure silk crepe de chine in a variety of all wanted shades KAU FMAN-N & WOLF HAMMOND Jnd. The Store That Gives S. & H. Stamps quality that is much in demand $2.50 value. -i Q Q street shades in solid 1 AM -t t $1.69 now
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EAjpffOMEBROBLEMS Byfm,flgU2AfTH C fHOWPSON
been goinsr with, a young man for ; two year nd I am ongaged tob married a year from now. I will then be of 6ge, will I bo My folks do not objest to my go- , !ng -with bita, but they will not cons eent to my marriage to him. They think I should never marry. But I kv this man so dearly that I feel tj cannot live withont him. Should it marry without their consent? Pleasa advise me as I am very :- unhappy "without h!ra. G. D. Yes, you will be at age when you are eisrhtein. Of course I approve of marriage when there Is love and no real reason to -prevent. Give yourself time to be sure that your bve will endure, and then if you still eare for him, marry in spite of the disapproval of your parents. If, however, they have a good rea- . eon to object to that particular man, give heed to what they say. Do not take eo important a step blindly, and if you have misgivings by all raeana hesitate until you can rnake up your mind with assurance. Dear Mrs. Thompson: I am iehteen and a senior In high school. About a year ago I met a fcoy one year my aerdor. We have given our love to each other. He works in a city several miles from here and we have been corresponding all the time until about a ' month ago. He left his sister's home where he had been boarding and went to another p8rt of the citv to board. I wrote to him, using his new address. Later in the week I received a letter saying he had never received a letter from me and wanted to know why I neglected writing to him. I wrote ap-ain and explained about sending him a letter the f;r3t of the week. I have written
twice aince, also. Whether ha re-
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please tell me what a girl ahould cave In he? hope chest when aha marries? Just the thin re she really needs. BROWN EYES.
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sources. I would adyise you to accumulate table linen, towels, bed linen, underwear, house dresses, aprons and anything else you consider suitable for yourself and the furnishing of your house. You will not regret the effort Mil rlBVA TTtAfl A AAt nVa4 Tfcrrfc
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vise you to plan an elaborate chest if your income Is meager. Dear Mrs. Thompson: I am a girl of eighteen. I have been going with a young man five years my junior, but who really seems older. I enjoy his company as much if not more than some of my other boy friends. This may not eeem a very serious thing to ask advice upon, but it has caused some comment and I should like to know if I should give him up? UNO ME. To go with a boy of thirteen is certainly robbing the cradle. I would "not advise you to go with him. Dear Mrs. Thompson: I am a young man of eighteen and very much in love with a young lady of twenty. My parents object because she is older than I. What should I do, listen to the dictates of my own heart or that of my parents. I. M. A. DUMBELL. I would advise you to control your feelings of love for the girl and to let her, and your parents as well, feel that she is a dear friend. You are too young now to think of marriage, because your ideas may change. Later you may care for a different girL
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foot Rubber heels - - - A MAN may buy here the FIRST time because our PRICES attract him but h buys here the SECOND time and every other time, because our VALUES and our METHODS attract him.
That's the whole secret of our tremendous successthe thing that built up this business from one small store to 400 from a few hundred customers to nearly FIVE MILLION ! The BIGGER we grow the MORE VALUE we can put into NEWARK shoes, because each millfon more pairs we produce COST US LESS than ';hq last million and can therefore be sold at a correspondingjy ixjWER PROFIT. Our huge volume of sales make pos-siV-s this astonishingly low price of $4.50. See these wonderful
values today.
Tho Largest Chain of Slioa Store in the United State.
HAMHI0KD STORE 572 HOHMAN STREET Open Tuesday and Saturday Evenings
A!l NewarlT Stores Cpen Eaturoiy Evcninc to Accommodate Cuitomer
"It Tops 'em AU" Our
Favorite Hat For Men and Young Men Similar quality is now costing $5 .$ .00 to $6 elsewhere compare ........ JX"
There's ashape and dimension to fit every head a hat to become every face at a price that can't be duplicated elsewhere. Hats made especially for us in the new sand, tan, gray and golden brown. Matched or contrasting bands. Beautifully silk lined.
Boys Hats, Caps 1.00 Caps and Cloth Hats of all wool Suiting patterns to match the ne wSpring Suits. Light and dark tweeds, herringbones, etc.
Men's Caps $2.00 Mew Tweeds and Herringbones in one-piece and 8-quarter top style. Attractive patterns smartly tailored!
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Spring and Summer UNDERWEAR For Men
The changing season the need for underwea? of lighter weights and the added attraction of special prices, makes it worth every roan's whfletoatt end this advance sale of Spring and Summer Underwear.
For 7our convenience we have included two special lots. One for men who. hesitate to wear Athletic style garments so early and one for those who desire light knitted garments. Comet early for first choire. Allen A Summerwur V I lninn Suit
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Alien A Cooper Bennl&jp ton Light Weight Knit Garment Try "Men A" Black Gat Lisle Hosiery at $1.65
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Economy With Style in Easter Footwear
"STAR BRAND" Made of fine quality leather in the season's smartest models at prices consistenly lower. MEN'S W. L DOUGLAS Eight different styles to choose from in new Spring Oxfords and Shoes of mahogany and Black Calf. Quality footwear of thorough workmanship, $6 to $8. "EDUCATORS" for Infants,' misses,' children, growing girls, Oxfords and Strap Pumps make attractive Easter footwear. $3.50 to $5.50.
John Kelly Footwear the finest made strap pumps and oxfords sf black and brown kid Special values 38 50
For Biys Yonths and Little Gents' Complete range of sizes, in broad toe and English models in good quality leathers, aothing better for boys, $2.50 to $4.50. For Misses' and Women strap slippers and oxfords of brown lalf browja kid and black kid, military and low heel styles smart Easter footwear, $4.50 to $7. .
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FOR CONFIRMATION Children' j Dresses of georgette and crepe de chine and embroidery trimmed and some trimmed .vith ribbon sashes. Models becoming to girls of all ages. 6 to 18 years. $40 to $14.98.
.Your Easter Blouse Special, $5.98 Costume blouses to wear with the new Spring Suit of crepe de chine and georgette the new favored Spring shades as "carmen," "Mohawk," "Sorrento" etc. R. & G. Corset model X590 for grownig girls elastic insert at hips $1.98.
Sweaters $6.98 Smart for many occasions, choose from a variety of handsome colors and weave s beautifully finished and trimmed.
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Great Stacks o:
Smart Styles for Easter
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New woven and corded madrases and silk striped madras in attractive patterns, evclusive with us. Handsome Shirts for $) Easter, serviceable for months afterwards. Collar attached jr shirts, also in a great variety at . . . tsa Compare these Shirts with the ordin
ary sct to be found at $2.50. Note their superiority in every detail. A fine shirt for every man. Sizes 14 to 17, at $2.50.
HOSIERY
Famous "PHOENIX" and 'INTREWOVEN" SQk Hosiery of extra quality, pr.
Smart Neckwear
New silk neckwear in the narrow and medium widths and handsome knitted ties stripes, plain colors and fancy figures exclusive, but not expensive!
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Lake County's Largest Boys' Store
toys' Blue Serge Suits
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i Every boy needs a blue serge suit for Easter. Here, mother, will find the largest selection for boys (8 to 18 years) in all Lake County. Examine the material, note the styles, admire the quality. Guaranteed all wool. Fast color, the finest boys Easter Suit you can buy for the money. 2-Pants Suits for Easter
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A group of Suits selected from higher priced lots and specially priced.
All wool, light and dark materials, tailored to stand "the wear and tear" of young Americans. Smart enough for Easter. Yes, Mother 2 pairs of pants with these. Wonderful yalues 2 pants Soits at $8.50 1st Long Trouser Suits For the boy just stepping into Long Trousers we have assembled a group of verybecoming styles including the "Hart, Schaffner & Marx" "Prep" clothes. New pattems youthful looking lines exceptional values in Flannels, Serges, Worsteds and Mixtures very specially priced $18 and up.
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Novelty Suits ?5toJ12
Styles for Easter becoming to boys 3 to 8 years-1 "Russian Blouse" sailor collar models novelty Suits of all kinds of finest materials firmly tailored.
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Smart Styles a Low Price
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Vow every woman and miss can buy an Easter Suit of the FINEST QUALITY at a price she would ordinarily pay for ordinary clothes. Suits to chose from that will rival the smartest on Easter morn and give many months service after East-r. ,
Tailored and Embroidered Tricotines, Poiret Twills and. Tweeds Many of the Suit are similar to the illustrations. A wealth of braid and embroidery characterizes some. Others severely, yet handsomely man-tailored. Materials are tricotine and poiret twill.
Skirts, Values to $10 NTew stripes and plaids in serges, taffetas and silk poplins serviceable for every day attractive for street wear. A clearance J Q at
Dress Sale J26.75 New styles in Capes and Wraps sf all wool veluor and Sshawsheen in New Springtime shares cleverly embroidered ivith contrasting colors, bport Coats, too, of every kind.
Capes, Wraps J16.75 Pretty youthful models of crispy taffeta embroidered and beaded in a score of gay colDrful ways. Just the very dresses for Easter, at a special price.
A Coat for Every Child New styles for Easter at new low prices all wool velours, polo cloths
md diagonals in new shades as peach, tan and sorrento tailored styles
and wrappy models similar to women s wraps $4.93 to $24.98.
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