Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 339, Hammond, Lake County, 14 April 1922 — Page 3

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Ready for you and for every body Loke County's Easter Apparel Headquarters offers unusual values for every man, woman and child tomorrow, in examine and compare! -

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Mln Mabel Gssner of Baltltncm ia the only woman railroad passenger agent in the country. Sha holds that position ith the B. & O. railroad in Baltimore. Her special work is the development of passenger travel for women with m view to making it more comfortable and efficient.

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About 25 members of the Home : Eeonorolo Section of the Fortnight- j ly Club of Whiting were guests at : th Ward Bakery Co., last Tuesday veninff, where the ladies who were 1 e compacted by several of their hus j bands -were taken through the bak- I ery, which was very interesting an.l I more than appreciated toy everyone Ihat went. On leaving everyone j was presented with a "Ward cake and a loaf of bread. The crowd j mads the trip !n automobile?. j The Fred Haeg home on Indian- ! e-po'.ia Blvd., was slightly ' damaged j

by the electrical storm last Monday aiternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Casey of Grand Crosingr, II L, visited several Koliertgdale friends on "Wednesday evnlnfr. Mrs. K. Emkin visited her sister 3Ut. Carette. at Indiana Harbor the tore part of this week. HSre. 'Phil Smidt and daughter Helen of JRo'by have for the past ten days been Alsiting relatives and

friends at St. Ixuis, Mo., and Xakotcis. 111. Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Purdy of Superior avenue attended the funeral of the latter'e cousin at LaPorte, Ind., on Wednesday. Ray Ault, Manual Training teacher at BJvanston, HI., was a guest at the O. E. Meek home on Indianapolis Elvd., last Monday. Little- Robert, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Golding o.f Lake avenue was seriously 111 on Wednesday. Mrs. J. Skaggs of Myrtle avenue, was a business visitor in Chicago en "Wednesday. Mrs. Herman Ernkin and children ef Stanton avenue were visitors in Chicago last Tuesday. Miss Gladys Lane of Myrtle ave., was a Chicago business visitor on "Wednesday. Jfrs. F. Gapin and children of Myrtle avenue returned home, after having i?pent the past week with relatives at Peoria, 111. The out of town relative who came to attend the funeral of Mrs. Minnie Atchison, have all returned to their different hornet. Mrs. SBertha Lane of Myrtle ave.. Is confined to her home by illness and Is under the care of a Chicago pnysician.

Greatest Variety in Lake County

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EASTER'S FINEST SHOWING

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They're all wool and they'll give the kind of service that the best Boys' clothes should give. They're exceptionally well tailored. Scores of new light and dark patterns to choose from. A smart Easter Suit for every boy from 8 to 18 years.

Boys Blue Serge Suits handsome styles for Easter and months afterward all wool and fast colors. Well tailored Suits size 8 to 18 $10 to $20.

1st Long Trouser Suit a big assortment of Flannels, Serges, Worsteds and mixtures including the "Hart Schaffner & Marx" Prep styles big values, $18 up.

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Sunday evening April 16th. the Benevolent League will give a bunco party at the C. O. F. hall. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thellen moved this week to Chteago. The funeral of George Hilbrich was well attended. The pall bearera were Jake -Schum acker, Peter Held, George Thellen. Lewis fBoecker Adam Suter and Andrew' Neudorf. Ed. gdierer of Chicago visited Wednesd?y here with relatives.

Oxford University, in England, is composed of more than twenty colleges, with an average of 150 men each. Every college has a library, chapel, lecture rooms, students' quarters, professors' quarters, dining hall and kitchen, where expert cooks prepare the meals. An athletic field is attached to each college. Is Backache Making You Miserable?

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Are yon dull, tired and achybothered with a bad back? Do you lack ambition: suffer headaches and dijwfiness feel "all worn out?" Likely your kidneys are to blame. Lameness, s-harp, stabbing pains, backache and annoying urinary disorders are all eymptoms of weakened kidneys. Don't wait for more aerlous trouble. (Set back your health and keep it! Use Ioan Kidney Fills. Home folks tell their merit. .A"k yoor meJsbbor! Here's a Hammond Case EM. Wallace. 268 F. State street, ayi: "I suffered intrnae. agony with a lame and painful back. I couldn't get up without great effort after I sat down. Every time I eaught cold, it settled on my kidneys, causing them to - act Irregularly. I used Doan's Kidney Pills and they cured me at tha attack.

Lovely, gay frocks for Easter Mora and for service months after Easter await your choice whether it's one of Canton Crepe, Krepe Knit or a combination of both you'll admire it's youthful lines.

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Your very Wrap or Cape for Easter is here All wool velour Wraps handsomely all-silk lined and finely embroidered. Each model emphasizes a style and quality that's exceptionally fine. Unusual values at $29.75.

Sport Coats and Capes-5 14.98 A special purchase on sale in time for Easter. Styles becoming every women in a variety or shades. Wraps trimmed in embroidery- . Sport Coats of Tweeds, Herringbones and Polo Cloths at $14.98.

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EASTER HEADQUARTERS Children's Coats The greatest variety in all Lake County for children of all ages 2 to 6 years, 7 to 10 years. Tailored styles and wrappy effects new shades, $4.98 to $25. Skirts in Variety New ones have arrived for every purpose all wool tweeds and prunellas in new novelty plaids fringe-trimmed etc. $5.98 to $17.50.

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Correct Easter Footwear FOR WOMEN, MEN AND CHILDREN

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If it' "Star Brand" you know it's correct. Women's and misses' "Star Brand" Oxfords and Strap Pumps smart for Easter serviceable for every day. No matter if you pay $2 or $3 more Tof other shoes, you can't get belter values. Mahogany calf and kid and black kid at everv nricp-

extra value $4 to $7.. Men's and Boys' Star Brand Gloves also.

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Educators For Infant's, misses', children and growing girls new Pumps and Oxfords of patent leather and calf skin new styles for Easter and Spring $13.50 to $5.50.

John Kelly's The season's favored styles. The finest in Easier Pumps and Strap Oxfords of fine black and brown kid no better footwear at $8.50.

MEN'S W. L. DOUGLAS Men's Oxfords and Shoes for Spring 1922. "W. L. Douglas" stands for all that's best in workmanship and quality six different styles at $6 to $8.

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Nothing but good ones to choose from. And that's good news for men who want to be well dressed on Easter. Corded and woven madras and silk-striped madras in exclusive patterns. Collar attached Shirts also. Tney'll wear a long time they won't fade -and they're the best Easter Shirts ever at $2.50.. Smart Easter Neckwear Special $1.00 J

Prettier Ties than ever now. Silk ones -in the narrow and medium widths. Knitted ties also a great variety in attractive colorings. Stripes, dots, novelty patterns. HOSIERY the Best "Phoenix" and "Interwoven" Silk Hosiery made with reinforced garter top double heel and toe for style and service excellent value at 75c.

Newly Arrived EASTER BLOUSES You'll find just the blouse to become you here a simple tailored affair or one elaborately tmbroidered and beaded in contrasting color. Smart overblouses in profusions all the fascinating new shades in lovely georgettes and fihe crepe de chines. Special at $5.98.

Boys' Cloth Hats and Caps n.oo : Becoming rloth hats just like dad's of all wool suiting patterns. Caps, also to match the new Easter Suits a big choice at $1. Boys' Blouses 59c Hundredso f attractive fast" color patterns to choose from. Of fins percale and madras, new stripes, plain colors and novelty effects really fine boys blouses for Easter at 59c.

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