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I'asre Six THE TIMED Thursday, March 14. 1?1S ast Chicago Tea & Coffee Store TWIN CITY NEWS NOTES 716 CHICAGO AVENUE EAST CHICAGO PHONE 24 Specials for Friday and Sat. urday, March 15th and 16th AMERICAN FAMILY SOAP, with Coffee or Tea order, 6 baPS .-Q FRESH ROASTED COFFEE, 5 lb., $1.05; 1 pound - 123 OUR LEADER COFFEE, 4 lbs., $1.04; 1 pound 2SC M. R. BLEND COFFEE, , pecial, 1 pound 30C FANCY GUN POWDER TEA, per pound - GOC I HERSCHEY'S COCOA. la pound - lioC LOG CABIN SYRUP, can IJoO APPLE BUTTER. "- full quart jars 2o0 SEEDED RAISINS, 2 packages 2oO ROYAL ANNE CHERRIES, tall can 23C FANCY RED SALMON, tall can 2SC DLASKO PORK AND BEANS, No. 2 can "1-1 LIMA BEANS. 2 't-s 35c TOMATOES, PEAS, KIDNEY BEANS or Corn. 6 cans, 75c; can 13C PETTI JO H N BREAKFAST F00D 18c KIRK S WHITE FLAKE SOAP, 10 bars -1QC OLIVILO SOAP, 3 bars UoC TOILET PAPER, " 7 rolls for J5 H. C. PETERSEN tk CO. Phone 980. 4947 Olcott Ave., East Chicago. Specials for Friday and Saturday, March IS and 16 PLYMOUTH ROCK PUMPKIN. 2 large cans 2dC TREMONT RED RASPBERRIES, CHERRIES, STRAWBERRIES, No. 1 cans. 2 for 25C BATAVIA LOGANBERRIES, finost racked, can 30C LIBBY-S HAPPY VALE APRICOTS, large can? 2oC LIBBY'S EXTRA PINEAPPLE, large cans 30C "OUR BEST" 30c COFFEE, 2 lbs. for 55C MONARCH COFFEE, 3 lb. can 92C MACARONI OR SPAGHETTI, 6 oz. pig3. 3 for 16C KARO BLUE LABEL SYRUP, 40c 61c ga'Jon cans '5C LIBBY'S PET MILK, " laref cans EAGLE BRAND MILK, Z can? JAPAN RICE, pood grade. S lbs. for 32C BEECHNUT PEANUT BUTTER, larg? .iz 29C AMERICAN FAMILY OR FELS NAPHTHA SOAP, 10 bars 65C SEEDLESS THOMPSON RAISINS, 2 lbs. for 29C PEAS, CORN, LIMA BEANS, NO. 2 TOMATOES, RED BEANS, 5 40c LAZARRE BRAND BEETS, larg can 15C TOILET PAPER, l'c rolls - for 15C Kalherlne Howard, Olcott Ave., Phone a3, will he pleased to write and receive aortal newa aud advertising for The Tiniaa. I.ifor.u.1 tlanelnjc Party, aturdaT evening. Mcrrh lth at K. of r. lin. V.nnt hlraso. Blten by K. of IV for member' families and all I... friend.. 3-H-3 COI.t MBIV THE.. Tit K TO X I H T, V Goldwln rieture, featuring Mae Marsh la -Sunshine Alley. ul.o a good Coined t. Feter Johnsovf formerly proprietor of tnt T'nion Dairy of Kan Chiogo 1" now in the service of hi country as motor truck driver, writes hi fnlka hM' that h is leaving om f.T the fikihting fr-.nt in Krone.'. The K. of of Ka,t Chicago ar holding an informal dance at the K. of P. hill in lc-o tt avenue Satruduy evening for members and their fam ilies rid all friends. A ery pleasant cvemns is anticipated and the com rnitt.f in rhr? of affair i: Mess ers Frank I'.rajj. Walter T)ery and I T. Bates. The I', of I,, rf ind:aha Harbor i meeting tomorrow evening at the K. of P. hall. Th'if is to he initiation and other business of, f'r.portance to he transacted and all members are de sired to bo :n atendance. Mac Rfgina. the HtM' seven year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Sullivan of North Vagoun avenue, en tertained seven dainty misses in hon r of hr birthday anniversary yes terday. CIir s .heme was carried nut in pink end white and A pretty white cake with seven candies was the chief attraction of the luncheon served. The hoste.-s received many pretty gifts. The Indiana Harbor TU d Cross Cen ter forwarded a box to the Clearing House at Fort Wayne a day ego with the following articles contained: 4,9H gauze dressings. 70 pair of socks. 20 sweaters. helmet!", 5 pair wristlets. The Christian Woman's Circle of the Christian churcjx ill observe Go-To-ly tomorrow at. the church at two o' lock. Mrs. Zellers of Chi . aso Meic its will be. present to give an address ami Mr. H. Shields it! instru. t in Red Cross sew ins:. Womn li.sninp to learn kr.itting may pro . .ire yarn at the Indiana Harbor Tied r.o.-s t'euter and bring the same t this moetins ani have articles cm-n.en-ed for them. More Re 1 Cros work mist be an-omplifhed and Mrs. Shield wii! do her part in the in struct .on if the women will but applv for the instruction and aid at this :-,.! ins. A gftoi prop-ram has been a rva used. Mrs. Frank S.rr.p5"n of 14tth street is departing for PueM--. Colorado, on a vi.-it to her mother who is quite ill. Mrs S..n;c-on will be accompanied on her trip hy her son Franklyn. A box of choicest fruit and contain- ins plass'-s of Gia-.a jl!y his arrived! jir-ie from St. Petersb'src. Fls.. from fffEFUmflTUm, "NEWS PUBLISHED FOIK THE I ft T E K. EST OPH HOME -i-OVAC PEOPLE Vol. 1., No. 88. Thursday, March"l4, 1918. Price Attention. ifertee Your Home JESSe. O 3 m - - !,,,- .. a . . "" ' For Easter "With this beautiful Parlor Suit. 'Iliis pattern and many more to choose from, all temp ered steel and web construction, in qua rt cred oak, mahogany and eircassian walnut, black Sianih and blue leather uplndstei"ed. Priced up from ff i 1 ! j M Something New Tliis new:b)iece Bed made by Simmons, of liprht steel tubing with heavy fdlers, galvanized link f'abne spring with 6-inch elevation. Please notice there are bed rails, the spring at taches to the bed: in Yernis Martin IT'S EASY TO PAY THE SEIFER WAY. 73 3303321 PS .y v. X- '. 'TfJf. r P-Ml fettisa 10 4 VTTTrri-TaTa- a.' OBMBaVi v f 3 i- "r 't mm s Advance Serin Sti o owin IN OUR 5 Men's and Women's Coats and Suits I The Store of Satisfaction Complete Line In Everything EAST CHICAGO, INDIANA 718-723 CHICAGO AVE. The Store of Satisfaction i I Latest Creations in Women's Coats, Suits, Dresses, Skirts Always Something New Shipments Arriving Every Day Souvenirs With Every Women's Spring Coats of various descriptions. All the vrtuxnenL jruicndijea verv latest models an fo ors. such as ues. greens, mir- . , . . ' . " ' i r ne. Durgundy and maroon; latest C fj95 iiiiauu v iiiouci. oceiai ioi mis sale at Until Easter. JL O Souvenirs With Every Garment Purchased Until Easter. t f. Women's Spring Coats in the up to the minute styles; belted, fancy ImttonsgfS and buckle s. . . Special at mm a&b Other Coats for women and misses, coats of quality and workmanship Q j' r l c e (i irom x, ra 1 1 O - ir Jest , 1 kJ m One of the many suit values we have, in fancy militarv model, trimmed Special .. Women's Dresses in silk and serges, shades of blue, black, red, maroon, licht Women's Skirts in navy and black, also fany silk plaids in dark red, green andCieaf Priced f'or J a and others. $14.50 to. n a v I-,i-ida- at Women's Skirts in silks, satins, serges, poplins, all Hflcs Sflk.50 s t v i e s, -o.)o to Wash Waists from $1.1 9to $2.75. Georgette Waists from $3.95 to $10.00 i S i Men's Hart Schafner & Marx Spring- Suits Now on Display "Ask for H. S. & M. Spring Style Book'' I stnctiv xoung wen s &pnnr moaeis. m green m l x t u r c s. browns, blues, blacks, from $16."0 t MfliUg illUUCIO, 111 The Newest Spring Creations, latest fonn tit, back of coat made fee jf military design. Spe-V OB 9D cial at A suit you Eusiness Men require m three button con-"a serative model, semi- J. i form fit lade 50 t t Hart, Schaffner & Marx Spring 0'Coat, in very latest designs gr f f and patterns in greys 0 E and mixtures. Special r ml m x tm aa. V -v J 1 . 1 I Men's Blue Serge Suits, $20.00 245 Men's Blue Serge Suits in heavy and light weight materials, "fast color," a real value: $27.50 and $25.00 suits among this lot. Special for Friday and Saturday onlv Copyright Hart SohBor A Uars A New Spring Men's H. S. & Marx model in green with red stripes, x jT jf eoat two-button, Phiglish.-Cfl B 0 11 0 cuffs. Special. . .. vr e J? jr Men's new Spring Blue Serge Suits in fonn lit, semi-form tit aud loose fitting models, var ious shades of blue. . . . Striking Young Men's Coats in the all-a-o colors. For this sale... sy a j o x 22.50 WaScIi Fop Our Grand Spring Opening Event i t Continuation of Our Great Shirt Sale Owing to the fact that our Shirt Sale offered such tremendous low prices and the public took advantage of this we. will continue the same sale this Friday and Saturday for those who did not have the opportuuitv (. grasping such splendid offerings. $3.00 Reduced toS2.19 $2.00 and $1.75 Shirts $1.50 Reduced to $1.15 $2 50 Reduced to $1.95 Reduced to $1.39 $1.25 Reduced to 79c l i, 1 1 - - 1 28c for 19c 95c for 69c 18c and 15c for 10c 15c for 9c 150 pieces Dress Giug- 10 dozen Ladies' Muslin 5S0 yards Silk Pdbbon, 3 Ff ?VT hams, ToileduV.nl, plain and Xainsook Xiuhtgowns ,nrT4 inches wide almost 1 " 'nutlets, andfancv checks, plaids nnbroiderv and rib- i hoary canvas sold at nd strive This is a real M lth ( inhl0Klcl amino cverv scas0nablc color luc regular. Supply liionev -aving item. Spc- 1,1,11 tinnmed; sizes Lj to madc For Friday only at yourself with these now cial Fridav only Friday only, special at, Friday only 19 c 69c 2C 9c Yard ?BL i i LET THE BIG THREE SOLVE YOUR HOME KEEPING PROBLEM. U; S. W. Ogdon party and Mrs. StoHa ,Myea who ari wintrriiiK thrft and the articles Fnt rf gifts to the mem bers of the Pinochle club of this city, the club, both ladies now in the south are members of. Klowers have al.o been sent and everything came in rr fet condition and was much relished by the recipients here. Mr. ami Mrs! James Johnstone of Grapevine street at ten-led the perfor umnce of the Rambler and the !lc-.e" at the Illinois theatre and later dined A-ith friends at the Hotel I.aSalle. 1n Chicago. The Twin City Orel Daughtero of Isabella, meet this evening in Wei land's hall. Mrs. T. A. Fli.-Uing.-r of Fir street ha. returned from FitUhurfr, Fa., where the has been on a vi.:t with li-r mother. Guests of Dr. and Mrs. Richard J. Fasc of Guthrie street this week are .Mr.-. Ni l.-n Williams and her son Georse from Penton Harbor. Miih., and Miss Elsie Passe, of of St. Joe. Mich. There "will be no civic meeting- of the East Chicago Woman's Club this evening. The next regular meeting will be held the CSth of this month. Mrs. J. T. Fabe of 105th street en tertained at luncheon yesterday in lienor cf Mrs. Edward Griffith wh is here, from Varailles. Fa., the guest of Mrs. R. D. Griffith in Grapevine street. In.t evening a similar affair was held in the guest's honor at ths home of Mrs. Nina Jamieson in 135th setreet. The Good Shepherd Guild will meet in th" Bftrnoon of tomorrow with Mrs. Peter Jamieson In Feacon street. The Mesdames Caul Skinner, Wayne Millar and Miss Beatrice Jamieson will entertain at a triple Round Robin af fair this evening at the Frank Wil liamsun residence in North Magoun avenue. Cards will be the diversion of this entertainment. Edward Peters is home on a fur lough to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Feters in South Baringr ave nue. He; comes from the Columbia university where hs is instructor in Kovernment photography. He must leave Sunday, his time expiring, and to greet his friends and neighbors be fore his departure it has been arrang ed to hold open house Saturday eve ning In his honor. A cordial welcome is extended to all to tall on this eve ning for Mr. Feters is soon leaving for France. E. K. Sills, Western Union operator at the East Chicago station has re signed his position and has taken a position with the Sinclair Oil Refin eries. His dutls w!H commence on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schmueser - f South Karing avenue are entertain - n Mr. Sohniueser's mother fjoni lian -mond. The Tted Cross is to benefit from C proceeds of a dance announced f t April Srd, at the large aiid romin-'dimi' Auditorium at Indiana Harbor v. h-i : dancing Is a real i-b asurc. The Tij-i rr Makers Club is sponsoring tins af' ''-i: and started their endeavors t-unie we. -k ago in the way of disposing of iiiaiiv tickets. The hall will bo made rcx-iy especially for this occasion, the l!- i waxed and patriotic decoratk-ns Mill effectively placed. The popular M. -Kelvey jazz orchestra has been rh?u ) t and there is no doubt but m h.-. t ' -dance Mill be one of the very larRfsi ; be given this season. An able commit tee is curing for every detail ci.-r ... (Continued on Pane 13 ) ...