Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 78, Hammond, Lake County, 19 September 1922 — Page 14

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The Community meeting: was well attended. Mr. Frank Baxih was t'he chairman of the program committee, which was very g-ood, every number should have special mention. After the program the following officers were elected. President, Miss Margaret Woods; Vice President, Miss Flora; Secretary, Mies Lucille Boyd: Treasurer, Mr. KetcheJ; Membership committee, Mr. Richard Xuazum and Roy Halstead. It was decided for the community meeting- to have a community collection, at the County Fair. Mrs. Ray Hack was appointed chairman. She is also chairman on echool collection. There will be no school here "Wednesday So that pupils and teachers can attend the Far. Mr. Wm. Fowler and. daughter. VelH was calling m ftliuida hm

last Sunday. Miss Blanch Kuehl returned to Chicago last Sunday after a two weeks "vacation. Mr. H. Kuehl and family spent last Sunday with Mrs. Kuehl's (broth er and family Wm, Bach In Himnond. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Randolph took Sunday dinner with Mr and Mrs. Wrri. Woods. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Ktalta and tnoUaer motored to Teckny, XU last Sunday. Jake Smith and family motored to Chicago last Sunday. Doctor Carnett and family, William Lennartz and family, from Chicago Heights, Qlira. Parrel of Chicago Mr., and Mr. JJ. Hoffman, all spent last Sunday with Mr and Mrs. M. Lennarti

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Miss Edith. Boecketr returned horn. . Sunday evening from a few days visit with relatives at Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Thlelen of Indianapolis visited Sunday bere wth Mr. and Mr. Geo. Stark. Mis Mathilda Auterman visited Sunday her with r latlves. Her mother who has been In Chicago for icrn time taking treatments Is Improved greatly. A. large number are planning to attend th Lake County Fair this week. 9Ir. and Mrs. Adaxn Drohelm of Hammond spent Sunday here with reJutives. Mis Elisabeth Keilman of Chicago visited Sunday here with her mother Mrs. Mathilda Keilman.

WOMAN TOO WEAK TO WALK i - Now Works Nine Hoars a Day. Lydia . Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Restored Her Strength Union Village, Vt. "I was weak and nervous and all run-down. 1

could not walk across the floor without resting, and I had been that way for weeks. I saw your advertisement in the paper and after tak ing one bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound I felt the good it wasdoinir me and

I took seven more in all. Before I finished I was able to work nine hours a day in a steam laundry. I cannot eay too much in favor of your medicine. I trust all sick and suffering women will take it. Ithas been two years since I took it and I am strong and well." Mrs. L. A. Guimann, Union Village, Vermont. This is only one of such letters we are continually publishing showing what Lydia E. Pmkham has done for women. Mr3. Guimann 's letter should interest you. . Many women get into a weak, nervous run down condition because of ailments they often have Such women should takeLydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound at the first sign of trouble.

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These are some of the cloths that fashion the new Fall Coats. The velvety softness and warmth of them will be quickly recognized by women who know qualty. Wrappy effects or plain but fashionable lines are shown; sleeves of course have their own way of making each garment distinctively individual; rich embroidery or silk stitching, silk tassels are apart of the trimming. Rich Fur Trimmings Collars and Caffs Astrakan, Beaver, Caracal Platinum Wolf What is there besides fur to enhance and beautify a coat? Fur collars and cuffs are quite evident all through our new displays plain styles are to be seen too. Crepe or peau de cyne linings add richness to each coat. Women who always expect the very best in price quality and style should not fail to take advantage of this first showing. $69.75 to $165.00

Fur Trimmed Normandy Cloth Coats Featured at $39. 75 This Kne of Coats has only to be seen to be appreciated. Soft Normandy Clothes, with all silk linings. Sleeves that give that wrappy effect, yet are really sleeves. Warm, roomy, comfortable and yet with all soft and graceful. Long collars of Fur in Mancherian Wolf, in taupe, grey and brown. Or of brown Oppossum, or Caracule. One Model has large collar and cuffs of rich brown oppossum and is espec ially attractive at this price. Full silk lined and warmly interlined. Colors Brown, black and navy. Other coats without fur, but of soft, desirable materials on the Bolivia order may be found in this collection also. Colors as above and including Deer.

Favorite Fashions in Fall Footwear Women and misses have every opportunity of selecting then Fall footwear now and be assured of correct and favorite styles. Two Strap Slippers, $5.98 Smartest of the smart Slippers for Fall wear. They have Cuban patent cover heels and hand turned soles. .

Brocaded Satin Slippers, $6.98 are all the vogue we are showing a new one-strap, very pretty patterns, with Cuban heels, especially priced, $6.98.

School Girls Oxfords, $4.98 Smart new styles in patent and dull leather and suede combinations, low rubber heels, quality oxfords at $4.98.

Women's New Satin Slippers, $5.85 Smart styles in satins, plain and brocaded quarters,' French and Cuban heels, hand turned soles, A. to D. All sizes at $5.85.

Girls' School Shoes In black and brown leathers good quality sizes O AO 1114 to. at ... jpyo

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Boys' School Shoes Black and brown sturdy Shoes wide toes, solid leather, rubber heels, sizes 1 to ttjO QO 6 special .... s. 9 to 13J4 $2.69 special

Laces and Trimmings to enrich New Fall Apparel Spanish Lace aid fToandas at Extremely Low Price This season's moat popular lace in black, navy and brown. Wide variety of patterns to select from. 36 inch flouncing $2 75 ane'"lgs 95 C 36 inch Allover to $2 75 18 Panclings $1.15 match ........... at 5 inch Edging (Kr yard DOC Taffeta Trimmings Narrow trimming edges of Taffetas in picot edge. Van Dyke points and round scallops for dresses and blouses in red, navy, brown, jade, emerald, henna, rust and black. Priced at 50c to $1.00 yard. Black Monkey Fur A inch Monkey fur for trimming dresses, wraps and hats at 85c yard. Warm Blankets

For These Cool Nights All Wool Blankets $7.85 Double bed size, 2 inch block plaid. Made of all pure wool, both warp and filling.

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Women's Flannelette Night Gowns $1.19 Warm and cozy gowns of striped Flanelette, long sleeves, with high necks, double yoke. Also Kimona sleeve with round neck, $1.19. Extra size, $1.25. WOMEN'S FLANNELETTE GOWNS 98c High neck, long sleeves and Kimona sleeve style. In white and colored striped flanelette, size 16-17. CHILDRENS' GOWNS 89c Long sleeves, high heck, double yoke of heavy striped Flannel Size 8 to 14 years.

COTTON PLAID BLANKETS $3.98 Woven of best quality, long staple cotton and finished like a wool with heavy soft nap, 66x80 inches in size.

WOOL MIXED BLANKETS $5.85 You can laundry these wool mixed Blankets the same as a cotton double bed size with wide binding, assorted colors of plaids.

Art Needlework Specials

NEWEST FALL YARNS Sunlight Sweater Yarn in Radio, Shetland, Henna, wool, silky worsted, Pheasant floss and Icy wool, in all the wanted new shades, 1 3-4 oz ball Cft

STAMPED GOWNS Womens Ready made night gowns stamped on soft finish nainsook in several unusual designs $1.00 SlKn

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Read Made Fudge Aprons stamped on fine cream muslin in a number cf cl:ver designs for patch work embroidery CQp 85c value

Enroll Now! For the Six Day Free Sewing Class

Names are being taken in the pattern department for those interested in receiving free instruction on the art of all kinds of sewing and dress makingg. This Free Sewing Class is an extra feature of our Home Sewing Week to be held very soon. It is advisable to ENROLL YOUR NAME NOW. We have engaged an expert tailor to cut and wor kon the garments; a pattern specialist from New York will instruct and answer questions in dress-making. Mr. F. C. Miller, the "White" and "SingerSewing Machine man of Hammond has loaned these popular sewing machines for this Free Sewing Class. You are only asked to furnish your own material. No restriction of the kind, a woolen, gingham, silk, etc., will be suitable. Don't delay 1 Enter your name in now in this class.

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Soft Nappy Woolens for Fall

Tricob'ne 54 inch all wool tricotine, a fine rib cloth, closdy woven, excellent for suits or dresses. Come in the most Qft popular navy blue, special, yard ' French Serje 40 inch all wool French Serge a fabric always in demand for serviceable Fall Dresses. It is a good weight and a qualityvery serviceable for dresses. Many desirable shades as Copen, Gray, Plum, Wine Garnet, Navy, etc., tf 1 1Q Special, yard P A A 47 Channelise A rich, lustrous satin face charmeuce in a good weight and a very substantial quality. Colors are golden and dark brown. Navy and black fi1 QC Special yard "

Storm Serye 54 inches wide, wool manipulated storm serge, an excellent weight and a quality that will give excellent service as a new Fall dress. Colors are wine 1 1 1 Q brown, navy and black. Special ' A A 47 New Coatings 54 inch all wool herringbone Coatings are among the most popular fabrics for the stylish sport coats and children's coats. The colorings are the most desirable as tan and brown. Special 0 at. yard P",JU Outing Flannel 36 inch heavy quality Outing Flannel, well napped on both sides. Many neat pink and blue stripes and multicolors to select from. Very desirable for gowns, pajamas and children's wear 1 Q f Special, yar d

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Boys' Servicea

School Suits with 2 pairs of Knickerbockers $9.75 Sturdy, active boys require good, well made suits for school wear. Mothers may have full confidence that these are such suits and equally important, they are especially low priced at this time, sizes 7 to 18 years.

BOY'S PULLOVER ALL WOOL SWEATERS, $4.98. Heavy and serviceable for school and play, in all combinations. BOY'S BLACK RUBBER RAINCOATS, $3.98 with hat to match. Protection to the wearer at a low price. BOY'S KNIT UNION SUITS $1.00 Fall weight, Wilson Bros make. Sizes 8 to 16 years.

BOY'kS CHOOL SWEATERS $3.50 Coat and Pullover Styles. Plain colors and combinations. All sizes 28 34. BOY'S SHAKER KNIT SWEATERS AT $5.95 of- heavy, al worsted yarns, in many attractive color combinations. BOY'S SCHOOL BLOUSES 75c of attractive looking washable fabrics.

Wool Sweaters for Misses at $5.00 For school or any out-of-door occasion are these pure worsted, fancy or plain sweaters adaptable. Tuxedo or coat style, as you may choose have contrasting collars and cuffs or striped finished wool collars. Sizes 8 to 14 years, $5.00. Other styles at $2.95. Women's Wool Sweaters Pure jersey knit worsted sweaters in Tuseda styles plainly woven. The front is convertible, pockets are large and roomy. An unusual block pattern style has fancy pockets. Size 34 to 46 at $6.95. Extra sizes at $7.95.

Wine Kegs 15 gal. size $3.30

5 Ballon size $1.89 Fruit Jars, $1.15 doz. QUART SIZE DOZEN AT $1.15 Caps and Saucers Urge size white cups semi porcelain 1 5 C special at pair Tea Kettle pure aluminum heavy grade, large size. $2.25 special at COFFEE Monarch Brand 95 c 3 lb. package at SOAP Fels Naptha, gc special at bar Kitchen Klenxtr tall can at can (6 limit) ,