Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 46, Hammond, Lake County, 2 December 1922 — Page 10

"Dumber 2. 1922 THE TIMES rs Tg BEGINNING MONDAY. STORE HOURS UNTIL CHRISTMAS WILL BE: 8:30 A. M. TO 6:00 P. M. YARD Starts Thrift Monday at 8 30 A. M. for Three Days

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36 inch Unbieached MUSLIN 12Vc yd. Extra heavy quality, round threads evenly woven, a most substantial quality for sheets and cases, will easily bleach white; special, yard. 12V2c.

81x90 inch Seamless Bed SHEETS $1.19 yd. Made from heavy quality sheeting, fully bleached, well made w'th a neat thr'e-inch hem. no dressing; special, each, $1.19.

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TTie Year 5 Best Offering in Timely Yard Goods

36 inch Bleached Muslin 12X2C yd. Heavy quality, fully bleached, soft finish, no dressing, excellent for under garment!, sheets and cases; special, yard. 12, sc. 27 inch Plisse Crepe 19c yd. Lingeries plisse crepe, good qulity, permanent crepe that will net wash out, comes in the most desirable shades, as pink, orchid, light blue, peach and white. Excellent for gowns, pajamas and bloomers; special, yard, 19c. 36 inch Pongee, 35c yd. Highly mercerized pongee, closely woven from extra fine yarns, a very practical cloth for gowns, pajamas, shirts, etc. Colors are white, pink, blue, orchid, peach, tan and pongee shades; special, yard, 35c. 36 inch Sateen, 29c yd. Mercerized Sateen, excellent quality, closely woven with a lustrous satin finish. Very suitable for bloomers and linings. Featured in all colors and black; special, yard, 29c

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are invited to attend our Annual Clearance Sale cf odds and ends," read a telegram about three weeks ago from a large St. Louis wholesale

house. Our buyers rushed down and bought thousands of yards of fabrics at rock-bottom prices, bo Monday starts the year s best onenngs in yard goods. The collection is all newly purchased, timely textiles women are so e ager for right now every wanted variety, and best news of all, prices named here are in many instances as low as the market price today in the regular way. With a rising market in every sort of yard goods, it will be a loss not to take advantage of these sales bright and early Monday morning.

Apron Gingham Sale Price 10c Yard Staple Apron Gingham, standard quality, all sizes of checks and tweedie checks in indigo blue, fast colors; special, yard. 10c

17 inch Crash Toweling ISVzc yard Bleached and unbleached Crash Toweling, extra heavy quality, absorbent, excellent for kitchen tcwels or rcller towels; special, yard, 13V2CTurkish Bath Towels

85 inch Unbleached Sheeting 42V2c yd. 85 inches wide, heavy quality rcund threads, evenly woven sheet ng. Excellent for sheets and applique work, will easily bleach white; special, yard, 42V2C

36 inch Percale Sale Price I5c Yard Standard quality Percale, many neat patterns in light and dark grounds, excellent for house dresses and aprons; special, yard, 15c

25c yard

17x34 inches, fully bleached, heavy quality double thread terry cloth, fine for a bath or hand towel; special, each. 25c.

The most complete collection of Parisian style interpretations will be found in the Winter Fashion Book

Pictorial Review Patterns for January are obtainable now. Cut ting and Construction Guides given in each.

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Jacquetttt Blouse 1430 35 ccrtta Skirt 9126 30 cents

Pure Linen Crash Toweling 19c yard

17-inch Pure Linen, extra heavy quality, evenly woven, half bleached with a fast color blue border; special, yard, 19c. 40 inch

Satin Canton Crep

40 inch Poiret Twill, $1L All wool Poiret Twill, extra fine quality, closely woven with an extra fine twil. A most desirable clcth for a fine fall dress, colors are scarlet, henna, navy and seal; special, yard, 51.S5. 26 inch Shaker Flannel 12Vc yard Fully bleached Shaker Flannel, a good weight and heavily napped on both sides. Excellent for sleeping garments and infants wear; special, yard, 2liC 27 inch Outing Flannel

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All silk satin Canton Crepe, on: of the most want;d silk fabrics for fine fall and winter dresses. It is of excellent weight and has a rich lustrous satin face. Comes in the most desirable shades of navy, seal and black; special, yard, $3.35.

The Gift that Your Fingers Make is Most Appreciated

3-PIECE BUFFET SET In French knot and lazy daisy design, to be embroidered in white 9Q or colors 5-P1ECE LUNCH SET Of Indian Mead, in lazy 75 C daisy design

HEMSTITCHED TOWELS 18x33 size, in finest quality huck. in a large variety of designs, worked 29 C models en display STAMPED DRESSER SCARFS Hemstitched for crochet in bas- .q ket and wreath designs

TEA APRON Of fine lawn, in orchid, pink, 1 0 C green and blue LINEN FINISH TEA TOWELS Several new designs, 18x33 15c size Second Flcor

CROSS STITCH FUDGE APRON Of cream muslin in several 59 C conventional designs PILLOW CASES New designs in hemstitched Pillow Cases, 42x36 size, in wide selection 35 C of patterns

A TOWNFUL OF TOYS FOR GIRLS AND BOYS THIRD FLOOR

Heavy quality Outing Flannel, well napped on both sides, mar pretty stripes and plaids, especially pcpular ioz gowns and pajamas; special, yard, 15c Outing and Shaker Flannel, 19c yd. 36-inch, a heavy quality in this most desired width and quality for gowns and pajamas, many neat pink and blue stripes comprise the outing assortment and the shaker is fully bleached; special, yard, 19c Red Seal Zephyr Gingham, 19c yd. 27 inches wide, one of the best quaities of gingham made. Heavy weight that will give you the best service for children's dresses and house aprons. Many beautiful checks and plaids to select from, fast colors; special, yard. 19c

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This Store Has No Connection with the Minas Furniture Company

A TOWNFUL OF TOYS FOR GIRLS AND BOYS THIRD FLOOR

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HOTICE A number of church notices were received too late for publication. It has been repeatedly announced that alt church notices must be la this office by Friday noon. This fives the pastor a whole week to get r.ctlce in. ZTJLZ QUESTIONS 1 Who was the plain man of the EiMe that llvd in a tent? 2 How ehall we properly estimate life? o What does the Scripture say of a. prufient raan, compared to the bimpie? 4 Did Israel's downfall come becauso she was big and wicked? 0 "Who is the obscure prophet of the Bible? 6 Mention a case which shows that kindness to a stranger pays? 7 What was wrong in the conduct of a prophet that death was pronounced on him? 5 Who said that they who observe lylr.g vanities forsake their own mercy? ANSWXES TO LAST WEEK -1 Wagons In Gen, 46, 19. Horses in 47, 17. C 3000 Proberbs, 1003 Songs. 1 K. 4, 32. 3 Heraan. 1 Ohron. 25. 5. 4 The Jews. Captive in Babylon. rsa. 137. 5 Seventy of them were slain. Jer 41. 4jS.

6 Instruction of dlnmon. Eze. 25, 3:7. 7 They were Jealous. See Juda 12-1 :3. 8 Xoah's Ark. The Tabernacle. Solomon's Temple. FIRST SFX3tZTUAXXST CXTTBK Of West Hammond. Illinois.

Mrs. E. 7ee, President. Sunday, Dec. 3rd. 7:30 p. m. K. & L. of 6. Hall over l,!on Store. Don't fall to hear A. L. Cessler. of Chicago, at this service. Oood message bearers will also be there. Everybody welcome.

Thursday, 8 p. m. Meeting Walther League in school.

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ST. JOH2TS HmriKAW W. A. Brauer, pastor. 235 Towle street. 10:00 a. m. Divine service in German. 11:00 a. m. Christian instruction. Monday, 8 p. m. Monthly congregational meeting. Wednesday, 7:80 p. m. Advent for vice. Choir meeting after service.

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2Sr&ISTIA2r SCTEWC Ftrst Church. 780 8. Hohman street. Sunday rnori.ing tervlce at 10:4s a. m. Subject: "God The Only Causo and Creator." Testimonial meeting on WedoesCay evening at 8 o'clock. Heading room in edifice, open dally except Eunitr and legal holidays

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and Friday evenings from 7:30 until I 1 :0) o tlock. The public Is cordially 'nviud tr atvr.d these services and to viiit

tne leading room. rzasT rmiKBTTXiisxRjT Hohman and Highland streets. J. C. Farrett. Minister :4t a. m. iJibl; h'cliool. 11:00 a. m. Morning worship. Subject: "The Unexpected. ' t):S' p. m. Intermediate and Senior Endeavor. 7:20 p. rn. Evening worship. This service la In charge of tho Men's Club. The president, A. M. Turner, will preside, and Dr. Scotr 10. W. Bedford of the University of 'h1cago, will deliver an addrees on "What Of The City."

Monday, S p. m. Church Board Thursday. S p. m. Senior Beague. J'rlday, h p. ni. School Board. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Mid-week Advent service.

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CEJJTEJTAY SC. E. Corner Gostlin and Towle street. Wm. N Whear, Pastor. PS sheSIleld avenue. 9:30 a. m. Sunday school. 10:30 a. in. Morning Worship. Subject : "The Pla.ce of the Church in the Community." fi:30 p. m. Epworih League. 7:30 p. ni. Evening worship. "Man and Redemption." Monday, 7:00 p. ni. Junior Citizens. Tuesday evening, 7:30 p. m. Boy

fecouts. Wednesday, 7:20 p. m vice. Thursday, 6:30 p.

night. Supper at 6 p. m. Games by Hammond Community Service. Friday Evening Men's athletics. SAKMOITD CITY MISSION 189 Indiana avenue. O. J. Ellen, Evangelist. Phone Lansing 61-W. Gospel se'vlces every Thursday and Sunrtay evening. 7:45 p. m. Subject Sunday: "Jordan and Canaan." Sunday School (al! ages) 2:00 p. m. CTAITQEUCAX. imiAHlTII ."50 Sihlev t.. Hammond, Ind. Kev. Carl Schaeffcr. Phon 1931. 9 a. m. Sunday school. 10:15 a. m. English service. 7:30 p. m. English preaching. Monday, 7:30 p. ni. Ladies' Aid business meeting. Tuesday. 8 p. m. Senior T. I... P. Wednesday, 7 p. m. S. iv teachers. BT. PAT7X.S IiUTSXK.ATT SS Clinton t. W. F. Uchtslnn. rastor. 9:30 a. m. Sunday school. 9:00 a. m. German service. 10:45 a. m. Enjrlish service. Sermon topic: "Christ's Advent Call: Come Unto Me:" IIa t U. Z

1ST. EXEZ.E STUDENTS ASSO. 1(7 Sate street. I. O. O. l Hall. 2:00 p. m. Bible study. 3:00 p. m. Bible lecture. By C. I Nicholson. Subject: "Man Redeemed." Ail welcome, teats free, no collections. Speakers on Bible subjects and for funerals furnished fiee on request.

ST. JOHTT'S EVA2T. Z.TTTHEXULI7-. West Hammond, Illinois. Klhert, Pastor. 1 o V. Sibley s Phone lhSt-R. 8:30 a. in. English Sunday school. All Children welcome ! 0:30 a. m. German service?. 11:00 a. m. Enelish services.

Are you celebrating Advent aright? Are you receiving the Advent Gift Jesus? Are you assuming the Advent duty? Wednesday Evening Advent servicer.-. Friday Evening Bible class. You arc welcome.

st. PAtrys znscoPALCorncr Hohman and Detroit sts. P.ev. Peter Langendorff, Rctor. Tomorrow Is the First Sunday In

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S:00 a. m. Holy Communion. ; : 30 h. m. Church School services and instruction. (Jci), Evans, acting pupt. in: 4."i a. m. Holy Communion and sermon by th- Kector. Topic: "And Adventurer for Corl. Bishop Paddock of Eastern Oregon."

This is the first ot a series or P,ector will deliver during the Sun-

three biographical sermons which th days of this month. Our people will be interested. Come and hear them all. 7:30 p. m. Evening prayer and sermon by the Rector. Topic: "Illiteracy and Democracy" Monday Evening, 7:30 A most Important vetstry and building committee meeting at the church.

riJtST BAPTIST 207-213 Sibley street. Her. J. C. Oranger, Pastor. residence. 104 Detroit st. Phone lS:;o-MX. Sunday announcements: SunCav school at 9:45 a. m. Helpful classes for all. Guy Cobb. Supt. 9:45 a. m. .Men's Brotherhood Class. Morse DellPlaln. President. 11:00 a. m. Mornine worship. Subject: "He Included Me." fi:30 p. m. B. Y. P. U. meeting.

HANDS UP!" U. S. "KEVENOOERS" STAGE REAL RAID

7:30 p. m. Evening service. 7:30 p. m. Evening worship, j Subject: "What Is The Soul?" I Wednesday, 7:45 p. m. Mid-Wee' : Service, with Bible study led by the

pastor. Thursday. 7:30, choir rehearsal. Thursday, 7:30 Boy Scout meeting, Troop One. scoirmor stkext m. b Dr. Cha-s. H. Leenon. l'aitor. Res. 1212 Harrison street. 9:45 a- m. Senior and Junior Sunday school. O. N". Klger, Supt. "The Best Retreat." Beginners and Primary Sunday school. 6:30 p. in. Epworth .League. "The Leaguer Who Knows," Miss Eulnlla Willis. 7:30 p. m. Worship and Praise service. 'The Crucible of Experience." Special offering for the Building Fund.

TTJ&3T C'JiBXSTTA3T CUUBCB Calumet ve. and Summer blvd. !:lt a. m. Bible fcchool. 10:30 a. ra. Communion and sermon by minister. 6:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor. 7:l!0 p. m.- Special Missionary ad-

! dress by O. E. Tomes, of the Gary

central church. Wednesday General Aid all day meeting. Wednesday, 7:4i r. tn. Mid-week meeting. 7:45 Frldy eveains, choir rehearsal.

Federal agents surprise Tennessee moonshiner? tt their "mountain dew" still

A photographer who wssn't j Robinson, on an expedition into

the fastnesses cf the lenr.essee mountains where they raided a "mountaia dew" stilL The agents

"Eud shy" recently acconvaried three federal aeentj. J. lvogac Malloy, W. B. Stone and G. 11.

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corjTTt side craxmcn or cmtisT standard ave anfl Van Buren st. Chas. W. Starr, minister. 9:30 a. m. Bible school. 10:r.O a. m. C'ommunlon and sermon. 7:30 p. m. Sermon. TOTE STREET PBJSSBTTEBOAjr Corner Pine t. an 1 Chicago ave. E. Leltoy StefTey. Pastor. 406 Ou street. y.jit a. m. Sunday srhrol. 10:45 a. m. Public worship. Sermon subject: "Jubilate." 6:30 p. m. Y. P. S. C. E. 7:30 p. rn. Public wor.-h'.p. Sermon subject: '1ko:ee.'' The pastor will be in his pulp't at each service. Special music both morning and evening. All are welcome here. j rotST KITHODIST Kev. Benjamin Rist. Pastor. , fc29 Hohman st. Phone 3009.

9:15 k. m. Orchestral recital. 0:30 a. m. Sunday School. 10:45 a, m. Morning worship. Sermon by Dr. Norman E. Richardson. Theme: "Tlrs Challenge of Religious Education." Dr. Pichard..nn ,s one of t.hi fore-most leaders in rel'r'o:;? c -h; -3 'on. H is a for'-

I fui treaV.ee an- b!ngs a mcsia; Lotli mo'lrn and spiritual, j 1 :45 a. m. Junior church. ) 2:30 p. m. Special conference with i Dr. Richardson. I 6:30 p. m. Epworth League. 6:30 p. m. Senior League. I 7:30 p. m Evening worship. I The Methodist Men's Club will

have charge of the eerrica. Addresses by Charles L. Surprise. "Why Men Ho Ku.nk.rupt," and, William C. Belman. "Why Do Men Succeed." Music directed by O. L. Downs, assisted by big men's chorus. AJTter the service the men will hold a good fellowship hour. Everybody is Invited. Wednesday: ":S0 p m. Prayer meetinc ratsr CTrnacH arjusAXJiinc . Calumet and Michigan arenuea. A. M. Wells uad L. Davla, pastors. a 45 . m. Sunday schooL 10:45 a. m. Mormn worship. 2:30 p. m. Children's meeting. :45 p. m. Young People's meeting 7:0 p. m. Evangelistic service. N ednesday. 7 :30 p. m. Mid-week pricr tervice. Thursday, 2:00 p. m. Missionary meeting. Men nd Boys prayer meeting, Saturday at 7:45 p, m. Our new church home Is Bearing completion and wts will open Its doors to every sne with a great revival cn the 'morning of November 2tth which will continue until December 24th. Rev. I. O. Martin, the great California Evangelist. will preach every night at 7.30. Kenneth Wells Slid wife, who have sang from coast to coast and from laKes to gulf, w:ll conduct the song service and do special singing. Also we are expecting a quartet from Ft. Wayne. We will dedicate the new edifice !n the afternoon of December 84th. Wo are expecting the District Supt. Students from Olivet University, pastors of neighboring churches and Bilhorn, of Chicago, to sing for us. Be sure and make arrangements to be with lis for the Dedication and a fea.si of good things. THE S-SLtVATTOIT 29 E. taie s-t. Phone 2526. Adjutant May King and Lieutenant Dorothy Roberts, OiTioers In charge.

j Meetings as follows' Public meetings Wednesday, Friday and Saturday st S p. m,

Sunday: Holiness Meeting at 10:30 a. ro. Sunday school at !:S0 p. m. Young People's Legion at 6 p. m. Salvation Aieetlng at 8 p. m. rur.1. oosrEi. mission 20.? Hoffman street. in. 3) a. ni. Preaching. 3:00 p. m. 1'iatse Meeting. 7:30 p. ni. Preaching. Sunday. Tuesday and Friday. P.ev. Joseph Men!', the Faith Healing E- j:gelist, will havo charge ol service.

rZITTECOSTAI. ASEEMBXiT 749 Son) street. !:3i) a, m. Bible school.' 10:30 . m. Special service for the dedication of children. 7 45 p. m. Evening service. 7:t5 p. ia. Thursday. TRIM XT Y EITOtSm TLTTXHEB AH

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Harrison St., phone 1448. 9:45 a. m. Sunday school snd Bible class. 1:30 a. m. Morning' worship. 7:45 p. m. Evening service.