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Tomorrow and throughout the following week
Come in and view the New Hart Schaffner
& Marx Fall Suits and Overcoats
, New Fall
High Shoes
For the Well
Groomed Man
Fridav. September 11)17.
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These "Bostonian" Shoes
will compel the attention of
discriminating: people no mat
ter where, worn because the
quality and workmanship Is
so good that they give the ap
pearance of being: made spe
cially to suit your Individual
taste. All the popular lasts
In the most stylish leathers,
with a wide ranffe of sizes are
5n this choice showing.
Bostonian Gun Metal Lace
Shoes Pembrok English last;
all sizes. Per pair p & f
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3oston!an Shoes Of mahog
any calf, popular Fall toe;
all sizes. Per pair, s- r r
t 6.00
Herald Bench Made Shoes
For men with low instep; vicl
kid and gun metal; all sizes.
Priced for Opening m y
Week at j(J
Beacon Shoes
TVe show a complete line of
these well known shoes in
all leathers. Pair
$4.50 and
5.00
3.50
Goodyear Welts,
Pair, $2,95
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Men's fine quality gun metal
calf Dress Shoes, lace and but
ton, new Fall lasts. Goodyear
welt soles, made of solid leath
er throughout. Per r r &
Pr Z.ZfD
! Men's Shoes, $3.50
We offer Men's Casco Calf
! Shoes, lace or button, Amerl-
can welt or Neolin soles, mat
j calf or cloth tops. very
dressy, comfortable shoes;
now worth J4.50.
Our price.
flJThis year of all years, it's important to be
sure of what you buy in clothes and to be sure
of the merchant you buy them of. Cotton ad
ulterated clothes will be plentiful but you don't
want them; the real economy is in all-wool.
The announcement that Hart Schaffner
Marx clothes for fall are here means all-wool
and value to the purchaser.
All-Wool Fabrics Sport Suits
You'll choose here from the finest
all-wool fabrics in the world;
you'll pick from the new stripes,
the green colorings, the soft toned
grays and blues and browns; the
choice worsteds and tweeds.
You'll see the new sport suits in
all variations; single and double
breasted models, half belts, belts
all aroimd, yokes, plaids, patch
and slant pockets; many with mili
tary touches.
Belted Overcoats
For men of affairs; for young men
of spirit, the Hart Schaffner &
Marx belted Overcoats are the
thing. Belts all around slip-ons,
loosely draped models and the
fabrics, quality and prices are
right.
The Prices Range from $20.00 to $37.50
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Coprrlclit Hart Schaffner k ISarx
Youths Fall Suits and Overcoats
THEY'LL want stylish Suits and Overcoats; the new belted sport suits and the
military designs; you'll want them to have good serviceable clothes that
will wear a long time and that still have boyish touches.
We can please both parents and boys in our "Young Men's Suits." They're spe
cially designed to suit the need of growing lads. These clothes are made of all
wool fabrics and are guaranteed to give you complete A - f
satisfaction or your money back. 'Priced at j 5"""JP JL v3
Mens Fall Suits and Overcoats $15-$ 18
THE Suits and Overcoats being shown at the Opening at the above prices bring
savings that no prudent man who values both his purse and his appear
ance can afford to ignore.
These garments came from several of the best makers in America. They embody
all the correct fashions, are made of fine materials, and the patterns are new and
handsome. Plenty of the new military and sport models A w a c -i (
in both Suits and Overcoats for young men, at p J & " r) jf, O
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New Fall :
Furnishings j
For "Men and
Young Afcn '.!
For Furnishings that put on tr:
a swell front you have prot to .
hand it to those which we arc S -j
showing in our men's depart- ! Z.y
Kent. They constitute the -.;
cream of the most widwly ad-
vertised and popularly fav- ;i
ored brands. ! T:
Shirts jj 1
the -famous Manhattan j:
brand, coat styles with laund- ?
ered or French cuffe, made of j; :
fine woven madras and pure l
silk in the best of the n-w j! zz.
Fall patterns; all sizes. Priced !
at from tS.50 down my A Z
to l..O '
Shirts
Bates Strewt Shirts .fewest
patterns in printed and woven
madras and percale, laimdered
and" French cuffs; all sizes.
Prloed at frorm $1.30 - r r
to 2.uO
New Neclcwear
The Fall patterns are unusu
ally colorful asnd bright; the
sllka are of h'.gh quality;
many new designs anJtTects.
Priced at J2.00. Jl.EO.
1.00 and down to...
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Fine Union Suits
The prices at which we
have it rnarked are its best
argument. Why not ley In a
good supply for the season
near at hand?
Every garment bears the
guarantee of absolute body
comfort, perfect ft and good,
long service. Carter's. Gilt
Edge and Royal Mills' Union
Suits, finest cotton, silk and
wool and all wool. Priced at
from $5.00 down -1 rf
to I.I O
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1 Ij Men's New Fall Gloves
ij Many Well Known Makes
Owing to the shortage in raw materials prices f gloves have ad
vanced greatly. Fortunately we bought our stocks well in advance
and can offer you very choice assortments in all the best of the new
styles. Dents. H. & P. and other well known makes, of best kid in
the latest colors. Pair $1.50 to $3.00. Good assortments ft f
of Men's Silk Gloves at per pair 75c to I ,0 C
KAUFMAN N & WOLF - HAMMOND. Ind.
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Boys Fine Dress Shoes j
Krieders English Welts j
This stora Is headqiaarters for boys high grade shoes for school and j:
dress wear. The new Fall lines are now ready. Come in and see them.
American Welt and Krieder's English Welt Shoes, both high grade
makes. Built on new Las-ts of genuine calf with mat calf tops, lace
and button, full double soles. Priced for Opening Week cy ff
Sale, per pair JJJ
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TWIN CITY
IWS NOTES
Katharine Howard. 43IS OJcott Ae.,
Phone 283, will be pleased to write and
receive nodal new and advertlln 'for
The Times.
"Mayflower Camp." Royal Neighbors, j
Indiana Harbor, has received an ln
vitct.ion from tho Hobart camp to at
tend their meeting Tuesday evening,
October 2. to a large class adoption.
All desiring to go will notify Mrs.
W. TV. Morea. the oracle of the camp.
Phone 497-R.
Mrs. J. T. Rabe of 135th street and
her mother. Mrs. Jamison, are attend
ing the matinee performance at the
Garrick theater in Chago today.
The Messrs. Russell and Harry
Kirkland have come here from Ap
rolo. Pa., and taken positions at the
Inland Steel company in the sheet mill
department.
The Claire Stephens moved from
Ivy street yesterday to a new dwell
inx recently completed in Fir street.
STOVE POLISH
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Full
Heat Value
In Every
Lump of
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That's what you want and is
'what you'll receive.
'Assured of little waste and
"best service, it is the coal
you should order and use.
THE BIEKER BROS. CO.
144 SlblAT St. 357 W. Hohmia St
Telethon S3. Tsleplions X
1 HA2OS03TD, XSTO.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Runnels of
Block avenue will enotor to Chicago
tomorrow e-ening. taking with them
a party of friends, where they will
tnlov a dinner served at one of the
fashionable cafes in the loop district.
1'he event Is Mrs Runnels' birthday.
Those In the party are Mr. and Mrs.
S. F. Matheny. Mr. and Mrs. Fred La
forre. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Engle. Mr.
and Mrs William Moore and Mrs- W.
C. Barrett.
The i.-f-t meeting of the year of the
Fast Chicnso Woman's club will be
the. Home Economic department, which
will meet in the evening of Monday
with Mrs H. II. Clark. 4314 Magoun
avi-nue. Thore is an enrollment of
sixty members this year in this de
partment, and it is the desire of the
hostess that all attend to hear Miss
McNeil of the Home Economic depart
ment of Purdue university and who is'
a very interesting talker. There will
be a program.
The Xo-me club was entertained
at the ho-ne of Mrs. Charles Wells in
North Magoun avenue last evening.
Auction bridge was the diversion of
the early evening, at the conclusion of
which awards were announced In
favor of those holding highest scores.
They were the Mesdames Iv-.uis L,nn
and Otto Pecker and Miss Celia Cohea,
Dainty refreshments were served by
the hostess and a very unique surprise
tendered Mrs. Wells by the club mem
bers. It was a handsome leather
traveling case with ivory fittings and
was presented her as a token of re
membrance before her departure from
this city to Dallas. Tex., where she
with her husband and little daughter
will make their future home.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Newell of Drum
mond street, accompanied by the Gus
N'ewells of Hammond, left last eien
Ing in their car for Kalamazoo, Mich.,
where they will spend the week-end.
Fred Shoemaker. Jr., who is at Ben
ton Harbor taking the baths for
rheumatism is showing remarkable
gains and is expected to be well
enough to return here in a week's
time. His wife visited him a few days
at the springs and has now returned,
bringing bark the encouraging news.
Mrs. T. F. Helm of Parish avenue
entertafned" Miss Ada Nelson of Chi
cago yesterday.
There will be a roast beef supper
t the V. P. church tomorrow even
ing. The public is invited to attend.
-m e T" E' ClUb WUI wih
1 ill Street at his home in Penn avenue
this evening.
Mrs. O'Brien and Miss Cunningham
of Chicago Were visitors of Mrs. Carl
Tolf in X'ichigan avenue yesterday.
Tickets for the luncheon of the In
diana Harbor Woman's club to be
held at St. Alban's Parish house Wed
' neday, October 3. at 1 o'clock may be
procured now from Mrs. N. A. Hem
broff. J. 'I. Farovid or B. C. L.ukena.
J. D. Jones of Beacon street is on
a brief business trip to Toledo and
Muncie and Is expected ba'"k tomorrow.
I. W. W.'S THREATEN
TO KILL SENATOR
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Senator William H. King.
Senator William H. King: of Utah,
who has been especially outspoken
apainst the I. W. W. and other dis
loyalists, has received several
anonymous letters threatening him
with death. SenatorNin believes
that most of the communications are
from I. W. W. members enraged over
the bill that will enable the ovem
ment to dispel their organization.
One of the writers threatened to kill
not only the senator but every mem
ber of his family.
Miss Lyda Fulton of Block avenue
has entered the Moody Institute in
Chicago to study music and that of
Bibliography. Her sister. Miss Mabel,
is a student at the Valparaiso univer
sity, also studying music.
The V. P. church trustees have se
cured the services of Rev. B. S. Som
mers of Atlantic City to fill the pul
pit. Rev. fv.vn.rnTs has at various
times preached here and he is now
coming here tomorrow in view of lo
cating. Mrs. Honjmers will come when
a suitable dwelling can be procured.
The parishioneers of this etiurch are
well pleased with Rev. Sornmer's ac
ceptance to the all tore.
Mrs. Melvin Hascal! has taken the
position of secretary to Prof. E. N.
Canine, superintendent of schools, in
tins city made vacant by the resigna
tion of Miss Gwendolyn Williams,
whose wedding occurs tomorrow.
Dr. and Mrs. Edward Jacob of South
Baring avenue are leaving today in
their car for Starved Rock and will
also visit the doctor's mother at Sono
mauk, 111 , for a few days. Their lit
tle daughter, Lois, will accompany
thenf.
George Olson of Chicago, -who was
in Hammond yesterday on a business
trip, took dinner at the H. C. Havill
home in South Baring avenue.
The card party given by the Twin
City circle. Daughters of Isabela. at
Weiland's hall last evening was well
attended. The awards in the games
went to Miss Berenice Dewey, first;
Mrs. T. W. Schilling, second, and J.
Howard, consolation, in the ladies'
honors, and in the gentlemen's. Mrs.
William Huber, first; J. E. Coradine.
second, and J. B. Lehman, consolation.
Refreshments were served by a com
mittee at the conclusion of the card
playing. Miss Helen Duyffy secured
the guest prize.
There will be a miscellaneous shower
held at the home of Mrs. J. W. Brown
in North Magoun avenue this evening
given in honor of Miss Gwendolyn
Williams, a bride-elect of tomorrow.
Very special at the Columbia theater
tonight. Mary Pickford in "The Little
American." will be shown tonight '
only. Don't fail to see Mary Pickford
tonight. Xo advance in admission.
Adv.
Miss Grace Barry has departed for a
visit in New York, Washington and
other cities before returning to her
home in Nashaway, New Hampshire.
She has been a guest here of Fire Chief
and Mrs.. J. M. Doherty in Grapevine
street.
An informal reception was held in
honor of Rev. Thos. Hines. pastor of
the Good Shepherd church of this city,
and his brides of a few weeks. last
evening at the guild hall by the ladies
of the church. A purse in gold was
presented Mrs. Hines and the many
best wishes of the parishioners were
expressed with it. The reception com
mittee composed the Mesdames W'illlam
Meade, J. XV. May. Geo. Schillings, John
Marner, Thos. Fogg and Louis B. Faust.
The Dieting club tendered Mrs. Wil
liam Craick at her hoy.i in Baring ave
nue with a rather unexpected surprise
Wednesday evening upon her return
from Fondulac where she accompanied
Miss Margaret to the St. Mary's Springs
Academy to enter her as a student.
There was a several course dinner
awaiting her and the members had
everything in readiness for her which
was considered a great treat by Mrs.
Craick who was well tired out from the
long trip made in their car. During
the concourse of the evening she was
presented with a set of cut glass gob
lets which were intended for her birth
day remembrance of a week previous
and celebrated on this occasion. Mrs.
J. J. Lynch of Chicago, mother of Mrs.
Craick was here for the event and Is
remaining a few days longer to visit.
There will be no preaching service at
the M. E. church in East Chicago Sun
day owing to the pastor. Rev. Geo. B.
Jones, being in attendance at the con
ference of churches held at Valparaiso
Sunday school and Epworth League will
meet at their usual hours.
Dewey Conn of the cavalry enlistment
stationed at Cheyenne, Montana, is
heme on a furlough and visiting his
parents in Hammond. He is a brother
to Mrs. O. C. Brandenburg in Beacon
street this city.
Dedicatory ceremonies for the new
Polish Catholic church in Calumet will
be held Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dickinson of
Grapevine street will motor to Chicago
and spend the week-end with relatives.
Edward Cowart and Miss Edna Burk
man will accompany them.
LOWELL
Mrs. G. W. Hellig went to South
Bend yesterday to visit relatives and
friends for a few days.
County Assessor Black was in Lowell
on business yesterday.
Mrs. Ama Nichols and daughter,
Miss Beulah, were in Chicago yester
day. E. R. Lynch. -S. C. Simpron and
George .Hoe vet transacted basiness in
Chicago yesterday.
TIMES FASHION DEPARTMENT
GIRL'S TDRESS.
By Anabel Worthinton.
At flrt glance No. 8448 looks like one
of those simple little straieht dresses, but
on closer inspection it turni out to haye
plaits la quite unexpected places. They
are the inverted style, and there are two
at front and two at back, piving the effect
of panels. A narrow leather belt marks
the waistline. You may take your choice
of BleeTes,. as the pattern is perforated
for both long and short ones. They may
be finished at the wrists In either of two
ways, with bands or with flare cuffs.
Square pockets with trimming pieces are
stitched on at the sides.
The girl's dress pattern No. S44G is
cut in sizes 6 to 14 years. The 8 year
size requires 2 yards 36 inch material,
with yard 36 inch contrasting; goods
and a leather belt
The pattern can be obtained by sending
30 cents to the office of this publication.
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1 SAVE TODAY and HAVE TOMORROW
A little money put away each week has been the foundation of many a fortune.
One Dollar or More will start an account that will draw interest compounded semi
annually at the rate of
3 per cent per Annum
. LAKE COUNTY SAVINGS & TRUST
H
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The Bank With the Chime Clock.
OPEN TUESDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 8 O'CLOCK.
CHECKING
ACCOUNTS
of individuals, firms and
corporations solicited
u ' and carefully handled.
TRUST
DEPARTMENT.
We accept Trusts of all
kinds, act as Executor
and Trustee under
Wills and manage Estates.
REAL ESTATE
LOANS
are made on improved
Hammond Real Estate
at lowest rates. TVe also
sell Real Estate Loans
to those desiring invr--t-ments.
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