Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 148, Hammond, Lake County, 13 December 1922 — Page 3

JVnPPdnv. D. 13, 1922. TTTTv PAOF. TTTRTH? I Only SJ More Days lo Do Your Shopping for Ginstmas! I

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of Special Christmas Selling at Reduced Prices We were fortunate in securing a large quantit y of fine quality ivory at a very material price concession, in fact, at a price so low for this fine quality, that one is apt to think of cheaper grades and patterns, but it is all first-quality, and any piece from it will make an exceptional gift for Christmas. Choose from this large assortment that gift for "Mother," "Sister," or "Sweetheart."

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3 cut glass Perfume Bottles in an ivory case . . Others at

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Manicure Outfits, in leather cases, reduced for Christmas seihng, an $..98

eight-piece set for

A Gift That Every Woman Loves to Receive

eautirul Lustrous bilks

Chiffon Velvet 40 inch Chiffon Velvet, shown in ths

rich raven black navy, and seal brown; $6.95 value;

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$4.95

Canton Crepe 40 inch, all silk, etra heavy pebby canton crepe, complete color range, includ- 38 ing black, navy and brown ; special, yard

SATIN CANTON CREPE Pure silk, through and through, Satin Canton Crepe, superbly heavy quality, with that rich glossy, satin face, crepe back, that distinguishes all the finer qualities, 40 inches wide shown in black, navy and midnight blue, the quality selling regularly at $4.98 JJO ?Q yard; sale price 4O.Ot7

CORDUROYS 32 inch Velvet Finish Corduroys, in the wide and narrow wale a complete assortment of light and dark colors, for robes, dresses, skirt3 and boys' suits. Special the yard ' C

CHARMEUSE SATINS All Silk Charmeuse heavy quality, soft and graceful shown in navy, black and brown ; regular $3.25 value; special for Tuesday. $2.25

SILK SHIRTING 32 inch, high grade, all silk satin stripe baby broadcloth, heavy crepe de chine large assortment of beautiful shirting designs

new color combinations $3.00

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BLACK CHIFFON TAFFETA ' 36 inch superior quality all silk Chiffon Tafeta, lustrous rich raven black; regular $2.50 value; tf "1 OC our saleprice, yard A. KJJ

Fine Wool Dress Goods Flannels and Shirting

FINE ALL WOOL POIRET TWILLS In the season's most desired and popular colors of navy and midnight blue. This is an etraordi- ( O QC

nary value at yard ROBE FLANNEL 27 inch, heavy quality Bath Robe Flannel in beautiful designs and color combinations ; regular f Q 75c value; sale price, yard

NOVELTY SKIRTING 54 inch, all wool, novelty Epoage Skirting, large selection of beautiful styles in small and large checks, attractive color combinations; regular JQ 'fVO

$5.00 value; sale price

OUTING FLANNEL 36 inch heavy quality bleached and colored Outing Flannel for pajamas

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29c value; sale price, yard

MADRAS SHIRTING 85c silk striped Madras Shirting woven fast color stripes; new colorings sale price. C A

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A Gift for the Hornet Curtains and Curtain

IMPTD. SWISS CURTAINS Owinj to a fcrtunite purchase from an importer, we cer high grade Bruseta Curtains, beautiful designs, with rich borders, made to sell at $10.00 and over. Our sale pr $6.95

FRINGED CURTAINS A special purchase of these new popular Fringed Curtains that are so much in demand large variety of pretty designs; j0 QP special, each. .

CURTAIN NETS 48 inch fine Filet and Tuscan Curtain Nets, immense variety of beautiful designs the product of the famous Quaker mills; made to sell up to $2.00 the yard; our sale price, per Q8c yard VJV

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RUFFLED CURTAINS Dainty Ruffled Curtains, with tie backs, 2 yards long, made of fine quality grenadine, in dotted and novelty effects; flp fQ special, pair . .

A Gift for MenBathrobes Blanket Bath Robes, made of good quality blanket material, full cut, round collar, exceptionally well made, piped seams with girdle cord to match. A large variety of patterns to choose from, small, medium and large sizes, our yi tyr regular $5 val- - ue ; special .... Lounging Robes $7.50 Blanket Robes, corded caffs, collar and edges, piped seams with a shawl collar, tailored like a man's coat, bordered bottom and girdle cord to match, a real Xmas gift.

Smoking Jackets, $8 Made with shawl collars, corded collars and cuffs, the new brown, green and blue heather shades, contrasting collars and cutfs and pockets to match, sizes 36 to 43. Muslin Pajamas, $2 In the slip-over style, in p!a:a eolers of blue, pink, lavender, white and tan, naatly trimmed, also plain styles in plain colors. Soisette Pajamas, $3 A very fine assortment of thesa desirable Pajamas in any shade conceivable, neat'y trimmed with silk frogs, a splendid Xrnas gift40c Men fs Sox, 3 in Box, $1 Fine Esle "Black Cat" Sox, reinforced heel and double toe, black, navy, tan, dark brown and trey, packed 3 pairs in a neat Holiday box, at $1.00.

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Never have Women's Coats had so much in dividuality, so much charm, so math distinction as this year. Deep soft piled fabrics, that fairly radiate warmth and comfort, and the luxurious fur trimmed .collars and cuffs, and many with fur around the bottom and down the panels, are the distinctive notes that charm every woman. Here you have a range in prices that will suit the needs of every purse, and also a range in styles and fabrics that will meet every requirement.

Sport Coats For motoring, or rough usage the Sports Coat has become very popular, made to give long wear, and to look "snappy" and chic, even when just thrown on for a

minutes wear. Made in thi

styles for smart wear, and specially priced at

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Plush Coats

Hudson Seal, and Yukon Seal Plash Coats that are beautifully lined and interlined with fine quality silk, are included in this assortment. They have large shawl collars of oppossum, some with fur cuffs, all have string tie belts. A very fine coat, .1 . t 1 !

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TREASURY TO REDEEM VICTORY NOTES

CHICAGO. Doc. 13. NothwltliRtandins the fact that tho Treasury grar. notice on July 28, and frequently since, that the Victory notes bearing the dlitltiffulahln letters "A. B. G D. E. or F." prefixed to their serial numbers, were called for payment Do. 15, 1923, anJ that no interest will accrue after that date, the amount of such notes turned In would Indicate that there are many holders who do not realize that there will be no lncon:e from their Investment arter Friday next; no' -rUl the interest due on Dec. 15 be "aid on the registered notes , until they are presented for redemption. When the call for redemption was Issued the latter part of July, the Treasury statement of the public debt showed that there was outstanding $1,023,153,850 of 4 3-i per cent Victory Ixan Notes, bearing the distinguishing1 letters "A" to "F" inclusive. On November 30 the Treasury Statement showed outstanding?r02,338,100, Indicating that only $330,221,750 had been converted or redeemed up to that time !n accordance with the Treasury anrn'incf ment. There r rr.aim.d "-e--

fore, $70.938,100 of theso notes to ba turned in by the owners. Neglect on the part of government security holders to turn in their bonds haa been quite frequent :n tho experience of the U. H. Treasury, an there we;o outstanding- upwards of eighteen million dollars of -overnmcnt obligations on which .nterest had ceased, according- to the '.ist available statement of the Public Debt. Of this amount, $10,25.300 represented old debts which matured at various dates prior to Jan. 1. 1S01. and subsequent to Jan. 1, 1S51. There Is a very large amount of tho 3i per cent. Victory Loan Notes of 1922-33 called for payment June 13. 1022, which have not been surre-ndered, showing a disregard cf tho Income feature on the part of the holders who coninue to loan their money to the government without Interest. It Is for this reason that the Federal Reserve Bank of Chlcagro Is urging holder? of the railed Victory notes to turn them in promptly, ether for . ash or exchar.se for the current offering of new Treasury notes o certincatef.

Collar Button Lost, Nut and Bolt Used

(By Internatonal Newa Service) MARTINS FERRY, Ohio, Dec. 13. Sylvester Wciskricher yoang son of a local dairyman, lost his collar button, while set-tine-readv for rhu-ch. Unable to find another one, ho went to church, where his oprc-nts discovered he had used a short bull as a substitute for the mlssinp button. The lad had screwed a nut on the enj of th(3 bolt, holdne tho nel a'lo'nm"nt in place

Don't Be "Blimp"

Musician Takes Pay in Drinks; Lands in Jail BINGHAMPTON, N. Y.. Dec. 13. There's a ir,orl in this story. John Tolaek, of Johnson City, accepted a Job to play an accordion in a local cafe for $2. Then John determined to accept his pay in drinks. Net results: John p.iys a $10 fine.

There's no excuse for your rmatn-lng-a human eras ba-. You can easily avoid the distress and htimilation e.-iiisfed by excessive (tm in the stomach and bowel.s if you will take ItnAlmarin'B Gas Tablets before and after meals. Hioatinr. belchlnir and rumMIne in the abdomen will cease to annov you. There will be no mn'-e pain ahotit the heart, ro more burninp at nit of stomach, no oppressed. full 'eelin after eatincr. no minibncFS in limb. no drow-ines", cli.zines or other diairreeabte symptoms ruitincr frr.m gas. You wiil be nble to eat what vmi i T-:thoiit discomfort, for thee ttiTiietf! r.ot onlv viiTo eas, but improve dig-estion as veil. Genuine F.aalmann's Gan Tsilets. n the yellow paclcaero. are Fold hv

We) Trar fo, TJriee. one fl.01.ir. OiiarantnH to lve harmlosp. J. I'n-il-roann, Chemist. Pan Francisco.

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J. Fi. Ridley, with -ue powerful radio apparatus of Burndept, Ltd., London, Eng., recently listened in on wireless conversa-

tiorss betv.-een nin. amaUur of er- j t-.rc.e that a broadcasted concert atnrs in America r.rd also piekrc from America has tieen heard tn up hro ..drafted concerts from the j Fr.jfland. It hints at haw ra.United States. This ir the first i ruay soon lir.k nations.

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