Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 92, Hammond, Lake County, 6 October 1922 — Page 20
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Mrs. Maude Gonne McBride was xpelied from the "Strangers' Galery" of the Irish parliament for p-testing the treatment of tntried prisoners while in jail.
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Misses Merle Stone and "Winor.n Edgar spent Sunday with friends in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Flucklnsr ntertained Rev. James Mahan oi Chicago. Sunday. ilr. and 'Mrs. Xangley of Hai:itnond are preparing- to move Into the &i Uler place which they recently purchaeed on Rldga .Road. 36. Cllne of Hammond was a Highland visitor. Tuesday. Mrs. Archer returned to Chlcsso Monday morning- after several days Visit ylth friends in Highland. Mr, and Mrs. Goodrich and son, nd Mrs. Hisgen of Chicago, epeni 6uaday at th home, of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Flucklnger. VT. H. Wells transacted buggies la PeMott. "Wednesdac- and also nt-
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Rt-nsselaer ThursdayVMisses Ethel and Bessie Lar.'lr h rere Gary visitors Sunday.
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Mrs. Agatha Slemon, who has been In poor health for a number of years, passed away at her home Wednosday morning, aged 87 years. The only known relative to Eurvlve Is har husband, August Siemon. Funeral services will te held at St. Brldset'a church Friday morning. Mike Smelter -was taken to the hospital at Valparaiso yesterday. Blnce Sunday he has been suffering Irom a severe pain In his back, which overtook him while playing ball. A. Bender has been sick during the past few days from an abscess of he ear. The Eoyal Neighbors lodga entertained at cards last evening. The following won prizes: First, M'.ss Laretta Malone; second, Mrs. csther Hoblnson; third, Mrs! Gruel.
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he jumped off a wagon In front of an automobile on Ridge Road. He Was taken to St. Margaret's hospital on Wednesday. Mrs. P. Salmon Bpent Wednesday In Hammond, the guest of Mrs. Spafford. Quite a number of Munster people have given their homes a fresh coat of paint. A little son of Mr. Ooma, who was Injured a short time asro, la In a serious condiUff. . Mr. Havellng and daughter, have gone to West Virginia for a short visit. '
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achy all the time. ySgkidneys a.ed too often and I had to get up at night. Doan's Kidney Plili bough: at Summers Pharmacy relieved ;jie."
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Bixb A Cordial Welcome to Saturday Shopper For three days now our Fall Displays have been exhibiting the new and lovely Fall Fashions of graceful women's, misses and children s apparel and accessories; also .the practical things for the home beautiful. Collectively it is one of the finest showings we have had in many a tali, season. Theres much to be seen a new joy in every departmoWihe'r.cv.est style creations awaits you. Interpretations of distinctive Parisian modes is an exhibition worth seeing alone Blouses. Gloves, Hosiery, Neckwear and Dress Novelties Ml have new ways of matching the new coat and frock styles. These new things greet you again tomorrow, come and linger among them, it will be a pleasure. An Outward Reflection of an Inherent Idea THE eyes of a sjore is its windows; like people they sparkle radiant expressions of inward ideas without words. Here we have one hundred and seventy-five feet of windows that shine forth the quality of this score's merchandise and its ability to serve in a masterful way. Sjnt servants of service sending their appeal of forty-two departments within to you on the outside through color, balance and objects. Such is the service our Fall windows are doing-sending out its gleaming style themes and color of the Fall season. By day they are exquisite, by night through stcpng artificial illumination they beam out more than ever the brilliant colors and beauty of the merchandise. It will be a pleasant surprise to view these works of art tomorrow night.
Tomorrow is Children's Day at the Autumn Exposition Junior Misses Apparel more spiritedly styled than ever, will fairly thrill the miss of high school age. She'll love the Swagger Coats and the jaunty dresses. U's one guess she will exclaim aloud over them. Boys too will like the new clothes. Young Misses Velour Coats at $11.95 The loose flare bpk ornamented with stitching and steel nail heads is one feature. Beaverett collar and full linings assist in making it warm and conjjqrble. Colors, Sorento, navy, deer and brown..
Duvet de Laine Coats for girls
have large oppossum collars with sleeves and body of coat ornamented with fine pin tucks. Beautiful brown shades. Sizes 12 1 7 years at $19.75. Other plain models with plain collar to be buttoned up closely at neck, silk stitching and tassel trimmed. Sizes 10 to 14 years at$19.75.
Heavy Bolivia Coats in size 14 are luxurious WTaps for the girl who desires the very finest. Cut on straight lines with Beaverette collar and silk stitching trimming Sorento and Blue shades $22.50.
Girls New Knicker Suits at $6.93 A knicker suit of light weight Jersey is just about the smartest thing out for the out-a-doors miss. Choice of tan, navy and henna shades with pipings of contrasting color on pockets, neck and sleeve. The waist has V-opening at neck with round cord and tassel. You must see them tomorrow, $6.98.
Smart Pleated Skirts for the young girl 10 to 16 years in many attractive colors, finished with tie beitdged with fringe $4.25.
Suspender' Skirt Blouses to be worn with suspender skirt, in mercerized Pongee, trimmed with pleats and contrasting checked and plaid Ginghams at 98c.
Suspender Skirts to be worn with separate blouse, pleated style in checks and plaids J0 QC
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Jersey Wool Crepe and Serge Frocks vie with each other in fabrics anqy.ines. One dainty frock has long waist lines from which falls a full gathered skirt, rich embracery is attractive as trimming! ' Eizes 6 to 12 at $3.50.
Brcwn & Black Velveteen Dresses artistic and embroidered affairs in straight line effects with gatherings at the hip. Ribbon girdles forms rosettes on side. Sizes 10 to 14 at$11.9S.
College Dresses of Canton Silk is a smart new affair with Canton Blouse with wool plaid pleated irt with touches of the same plaid on the blousevi- Sizes 14 to 18 years, $14.50.
Juniors' Tailored Velvet Suits, $10.95 Here is a sturdy suit of high grade velvet in Middy straight pant style. It has attachable collar and cuffs, and white silk emblem. It's the smartest thing in dress suits for the boy 22 to 7 years., Juniors' Wool Mixture Coats at $10.95
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Highest grade all wool, heavy jumbo stitch pullovers, with large shawl collars. Collar, cuffs and skirt in new contrasting colors. Specially priced for this sale.
Boys' School Sweaters $3.50 Pullover styles, plain colors and color combinations. Heavy worsted plaited,. with large shawl collar and taped shoulders. Sizes 28 to 34.
Men's Shaker Pullovers $7.95 High gTade all wool coats, made wit hlarge full fashioned collars in plain colors, including white and combinations all sizes for men and young men. $10.00 values at$7.95. Men's Sport Coats $3.95 Very popular for outdoor sports. Used to good advantage, too, in the office and home. Come in brown and green heather. V-neck and 2 pockets. A very popular coat. A $5.00 value at $3.95.
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Many Suits With Two Pair Trousers
7V1 AYBE it's impossible for a man to get more than he wants in wear. But these choice woolens and trimmnigs together with the excellent way they're tailored, make these suits wear and wear and wear. New Fall styles for men and young men single and double breasted "Jazz" and Conservative models in handsome mixtures, checks, stripes.
Many Suits With Two Pair Trousers
Overcoat Styles 25 s30 $45 14E'RE showing a magnificent display of Overcoat Models at prices that are extremely low. Large Ultsers, Raglens and Klavicle Models, in a splendid assortment of high color, fancy back fabrics. Select your NOW!
1st Long Trouser Suits1 '20 to '30 OUNG chaps at school want snap, and style in their clothes Two-pants Suits in attractive Sport style and good appearance they like. They're fine values, too, at these low low prices.
Saturday Specials FOR MEN AND BOYS'
79c
MEN'S TROUSER SALE A large assortment of mixtures and stripes in worsteds and cassimeres. Sizes 28 to 50 Qft waist, pair JJ MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS Percales and print
ed madras, each
MEN'S KNIT UNION SUITS Full weight, ecru color, per QC suit P MEN'S WOOL MDXED SHIRTS AND DRAWERS Sizes to 50 Cl CQ each P m. 9JM MEN'S GRAY FLANNEL SHIRTS 2 pockets, in a high grade make $2 50 MEN'S ' WORK ' 'SWEATERS Values to $5.00 .odds and ends 2 50 MEN'S WORK TROUSERS In dark patterns, sizes 32 to 48 J1 QC per pair JJ MEN'S BLUE WORK SHIRTS Coat style
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BOY'S LINED KNICKER PANTS sizes 6 to 18 years. Dark mixtures, CQ per par
BOY'S RAINCOAT OUTFIT Black rubber
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Boys' 2-Pants Suits at $9.75 Special Value Suits. Carefully tailored in wool cassimeres, 2 pants Suits. New Fall Models, with full lined Knickers JQ -sizes to 18. at W . i O BOYS' DOUBLE SERVICE 2-PANTS SUITS of extra quality, al wcol Cassimeres. Wool Mohair lining and belt to match 1 C Sizes 7 to 18 years, at
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Here are the New Fall Shoes Just Right for You Most men have their own ideas about lasts an dstyles in shoes. That's why we have such a huge variety to choose from in all leathers
$5 to $10
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A mans' quality oxford in Toney Brown and Black Erica!f, smart, will turn in a lot of good service. Just one of the many striking shoe values here at $8.50.
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