Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 116, Hammond, Lake County, 3 November 1922 — Page 3
fAGE THKhiK
LITTLE TALKS ON THRIFT
S, W. STRAUS
By S. W. STRAUS, Pre.U.nt American Society for Thrift. ""PHE foremost problem before the world today concerns methods of effecting world stabilization. It is
a fundamental truth that billions of dollars in capital cannot be wiped out and millions o f lives s a c r i -ficed without incurring a debt that all h 'umanity must share. And since ail h umanity must share in
this burden, as events since "th? end of the war have proved, it follows quite naturally that all humanity must share in the restitution of these destroyed values. What ia needed is greater prac ticee of thrift throughout th? world, and, no plan will be success ful that is not based on these prac Ucea by the people. What is need ed, therefore, more than anything else is a world-wide revival of th: thrift spirit. In oar personal live there are no short-cuts by whicl we can build ourselves up, ex eepting through the orderly pro cesses ef working and saving. An, exactly the same rule holds go fx with nations. Net enough is being said abou'. thrift throughout the world. Not enough of it is taught in tbe schoolroom. Not enough is preached from the pulpits and through the press. More intensive practices of thrift would form a background that would prove of incalculable value in bringing to a successful culmination any plans for worldwide stabilization that may be worked out. If each individual who reads these lines will take these thoughts home to himself and do what he can to lend impetus to thrift, a splendid start will have been made toward the restoration of worldwide prosperity and good-will.
MERRILL VILLE
S. & H. Stamps With Every Purchase Double Stamps Every Morning
INFANTS'
On of the larsroet funerali ever held hare In the M. E. Church last Thursday, was that of Mrs. Mary Burge from Gary, formerly from Merrlilvllle. Tli church was not larse enough, to hold the people and men and women stood through -the service. The Hobart choir furnished the music Rev. Horn of Gary officiated. There were people from Hammond. Gary, Hobart and Crown Point In attendance Linton and eon. undertaker. The Aid Society had ten members out to their all day meetings Wednesday. They planned to furnish the !ur,-h at the HolsHrin sale In Crown Point next Saturday. Judge iBiarton Is about the same not much Improvement In his condition. If any. Fred Iddlnffs arrived here from Montana. Only four more days until the el-fticn.
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' ' Mrs. r-ne GIbeea. This is a new picture of Mrs. Jane Gibson, the farmer woman, who declares she witnessed the murder of Rev. Dr. Edward Wheeler Hall and Mrs. Eleanor Mills, near the crab-apple tree, off De Bussy Lane, outside New Brunswick, N. J. In case the : ersons accused by Mrs. Gibson are tried for murder she will b the state star witness.
Save Your Teeth
Try this new treatment for Pyorrhea, Itigg's Disease, Soft Spongy, Bleeding Gums. If you have Pyorrhea or even any tendency towards this dread disease. go to your drug-grist and ret a tube of MOAVA DENTAL, CREAM, the discovery of a Rochester derrtlst. MOAVA Is surely creating1 a sensation among: dentists and people who for years have suffered humiliation caused by unsightly teeth and grums. Its action Is prompt and the directions for using are so simple that any one can follow them at home. Use as directed and If you are not satisfied that this treatment Is groins' to pemanenUy rid you of Fj-orrhea or any disease of the (rums you may suffer with, take back the empty tube and gret your money back. This is an honorable offer open to dentists and all Pyorrhea sufferers. All drug-grists and Summer's Pharmacy can supply you. Adv.
SHORT DRESSES
These dresses are beautifully made of fine quality muslin embroidery and lace trimmed bot
tom and yoke and attractive lace
edgings are unusual features
size 6 months, one and two
years
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"Bear Brand" Yarn Demonstration Begins Monday, Nov. 6th On Our 2nd Floor Daylight Room
An Event of Great Importance to Every Woman Is Scheduled
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At Sensational Reducti ons in Price
Here are values to challenge the attention of the most skeptical woman or miss values that will cause a furore of enthusiasm Tomorrow when they are placed on sale at these three prices:
$ jL 4
LOT 1 WOOL DRESSES Styles particularly adapted to the miss and young woman, in quality Jersey, novelty Prunella Stripe, and Poirct Twill; very smart and new combinations d1 A "7C
LOT 2 VELVETEEN DRESSES Handsomely made, superior quality, showing the new panel effects -"Bertha" Lane collars, and silver cloth combination effects; all sizes z"d'L. :. $i?.-7.5.
Dressy Crctions of Poiret Twill and Canton Crepe, long draped skirts and clever panel effects are featured. Handsome bead anl embroidery motifs add luxurious touches of color $29.75 at
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Beginners and skilled needle-workers are invited to call upon our expert teacher for help in making Hand-Knitted and Crocheted garments of all kinds. The lessons will begin Monday, November 6, and you are cordially invited to take advantage of these FREE Lessons in knitting and crocheting.
Unusual Varieties and Values in
Colorful Blouses Now reach a pinacle of attractiveness models of Matelasse Canton Satin Georgette uniquely employing new sleeves and trimmings featuring the new "Jaoquett" effects sponsored by smartly dressed women.
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Brings These Wonderful Values at We are very fortunate to-offer tomorrow a makers surplus lot of Sport Coats in Plaids and Tweeds, attractive Plush Coats and Handsome Cloth Coats of Velour and Bolevia every coat new and smart made to sell for $20.00 and even $25.00 on sale at. . . .
FUR TRIMMED COATS Choose from excellent quality Normandies, Panne Velaines and fine Velours, richly fur
Children's Coats of Qualify Broadcloth, Eniserftied in rose, tan, Mohawk and brown. 2 JJQ to 6 sizes at. . . .
FUR "CHOKERS" attractively made of fine quality pelts such as Stone Marten, Oppassum. ,7 QQ Squirrel, etc . . ' UO
trimmed with caracul, oppossum, wolf, etc $38.98. v
$28.93 and
5to$13
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For Girls and Misses It takes the place of a vest, a brassiere and a girdle. It gives just enough support and control to keep your figure smooth and shapely and yet it is sufficiently supple to permit free action. Easy to Launder Just wash it in lukewarm water and hang it up to dry. No ironing nor anything made of soft suede cloth and silk tricot $5, $6 and $7.50.
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No finer Head Gear was ever offered at this low price. A genuine Velour of selected stock in the new '"fawn" and "bronze" shades beautifully silk lined. We have a size for every head in every smart style at $3.00 Complete Showing of Men's Hah rough and smooth finished fehs. beaver and velours. $3.50 to $7.50.
Ail-Wool CAPS
Feararinj the new "Jorm-fl.
moaei ror par-t.,
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ticular men -dark patterns to match the
Suitings very specially priced at!
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Fruit o the Loom Shirts, 2 Excellently made Shirts from the famous "Fruit of the Loom" materials. Colors are guaranteed fast and every shirt warranted for more than ordinary wear. Big pattern variety.
Sale of Fine Union Suits
FOR MEN AND BOYS Men's Union Suits Three fine gTades to choose from, heavy marino finish, heavy cotton rib and heavy flat fleece in ecru, gray and random colors ; good serviceable, perfect fitting 2? 1 CC garments.
MEN'S NIGHT SHIRTS Of heavy domet flannelette, cut large and roomy, trimmed whh ocean OC pearl buttons; sizes 15 to 18 at
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Men's Wool Union Suit Extra well made and heavy tuck rib effect, closed crotch style; fcO 7C
$4.0D value
Boy's Union Snits 2 styles to select from heavy cotton rib or merino finish in ecru and natural ? 1 24 to 34 sizes . . . L
"It's Sweater Time" Take Advantage of These Low Prices
For Men Heavy Wool Shaker Knit slipover style Sweaters ivith large jumbo collars, in dark brown and navy; sizes j?C Oft 38 to 46. at ....
For Boys Good quality Wool Shaker Knit Slip-over Sweaters sturdily made and finished
in a variety combnalon colors
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p.'ain
and
$3.98
$4 Poiret Twill and Tricotine The Desired Quality for Fall $2.95 yard 54 nch All Wool Poiret Twill and Tricotine Qualities much in demand and distinguish d for their fine texture and finish: particularly adaptable for di esses and suits in black, brown and navy; special for Saturday 5.2.95 yard.
STRICTLY AI L WOOL STORM SERGE sponged ai.l shrunk shown in na'y, brown and oilier good colors, very special for Saturday. An ctr? hre J J 39 grade, at yard HEAVY QUALITY BLEACHED FLANNEI4 double flrf;ce regur lar 22c value; special of 1 Saturday at a yard SATIN CHARMEUSE 40 inches wide, all pure silk, satin and charmeuse, shown in black, brown, and navy; regular $3.00 quality, sale. J-.. $1.98
TERRY CLOTH 36 inch, high grade reversible Terry Cloth, in beautiful designs and color combinations, up to $2.00 values Qfi pair BATH ROBE FLANNEL The wanted heavy quality that is both warm and durable, in scores of new interesting patterns, beautiful colorings; special for Qr .Saturday yard FANCY NIGHTGOWN AND PAJAMA FLANNELS Double fleece beautiful fancy checks and stripes. Warranted fast colors X 5 C special
Men's Work Shoes
Men's Fine
Dress Shoe
All-Leather Work Shoes
give excellent service quality mahogany and
r-wfes Also
I .t. (Ctav AL . A, good
gunmetal calr dress shoes-
$6 Saturday, pair
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, Growing Girls' Sport Oxfords r if.i .: . l "L . 1-
Drown V-aii5Kin, irimmca wiiu cilciil. mauc wiui solid leather soles; and low rubber heels. Sizes 3 to 8 worth to $5.00. Special for tomorrow, per pair
Infant's Hi-Top Shoes Black gunmetal or patent with patent cuffs hand-turned soles sizes 4 to 8 $1.SS.
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Boy's School Shoes button last in sturdy gunmetal calf medium toe very special at $1.95.
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A Special Purchase of Smartly Hand-Tailored in Styles for Men and Young Men
f the Season
coats
There's and endless variety of styles and patterns to choose from in this great collection of fine clothing. You will find single and double breasted suits in checks, plaids, stripes and plain colors. Handsome bis Ulster Overcoats or conservatively styled Overcoats. Every garment showing the evidence of careful tailoring and fine workmanship throughout Saturday
"Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes" Combine smart style, fine fabric and excellent tailoring at whatever price you pay their quality makes them low priced $35 to 60.
Sale of Boys' Overcoats
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very garment has been selected for its serviceable features. Ev
ery garment carefully tailored of sturdy all wool mixtures handjome patterns to choose from for boys 10 to 18 years regular $15 to $180vercoats.
$12
Soy's 2 pants Suits all wool materials n a variety of patterns, $7.50, $10.00
and $12.50.
Other Boy's Overcoats size 2 $6.50 to $12.50. Boys 8 to 18. $8.50 to $16.50.
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