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TIMES. r Page.Thren ess 'iiMiiiiiimniiiiiiMimiiiimimiiiiiiiimiiunnmiiiniiHiMi 1 1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiuimniiniiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiJsiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiniiiiinriii wiiiiiitiiiiminiiiMiiinjiinj miiiiiniiunii i r j "Serve Potatoes on Every Table Every Meal 99 Do A Good Underwear Specials Turn Daily is the Boy Scout Slogan and every good scout lives up to it. a Am.. KAUFMANN & WOLF - Hammond. Ind I IS YOURDOYASCOUT Double HC Green Stamps Wednesday mm Tuesday, June 11, 1918. HrtAiMBHBHBiHBHEIQGHBBBii r-, .'At 'A. - 1 2: -iJff'ov" I' : i'.l 17 '', I if vvOby.th United SUt food administration's order for the ,sake of the men at "Jrpct jg CROWN POINT NEWS $ Dance at Spring H;:l Grove, "Wed nesday evening, June 12. Good music. Wm. Bartholorr.ae spent Sunday with his parents in Crown Point. He Is em ployed with the Sauerman Pros. In Chi cago. Miss Helm Hlxon has recently elgned a contract to tcac hmuslc in the state of Washington. Mr. ar.d Mrs. Edwar dKnlght annonce the birth of a 9i lb. boy on Monday morning. The youngr man has been named Eugene Crowell Knl?ht and grandpa Crowell Is highly elated over the arrival of his youngr grandson. The family of J. B. Murphy have mov ed to Hammond where Mr. Murphy will be employed by TV. J. Bridge In survey ing work. Misses Margaret Etllng and Mabel Schmal epont Sunday with their broth ers at Great Lakes. S. J. Craig of Prophetstown. 111., coun ty agent for Whiteside county, spent Saturday on business in Crown Point. Mrs. Floyd Trnr.ant and daughter Torothy returned from Detroit. Mich., today where shs spent the past two For Burning Eczema weeks with her sisters. Mrs. Tennant will visit with Crown Point relatives before returning to her home In Sioux City, la. Miss Margaret Grass has returned from a few days' business trip to Chi cago. Miss May Burge will leave on Sunday for Indianapolis where she will take a six week's course at Butler University preparatory to assuming control of the publl cllbrary In Crown Point on Sept. 1. Misses Mamie Heighway and Merle Barnes have returned from the Colum bia School of Expression In Chicago. Miss Heighway has been engaged by the P.edpath Chautauo.ua Co. to tour several states this summer as a story-teller. HOBART to H.-'bart where they are building a beautiful new home. The groom Is em ployed at the Illinois Steel Co. at Gary. Mips Helen Rose, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rose of thi3 place, was quiet ly married last Sunday morning to Mr. C. McGinnis. The ceremony was per formed by Rev. Allen the Presbyterian church ;n Chicago. The young couple are t.ik'.ng a short trip before returning to Hobari where they will reside. The bride is one of Hobarfs most popular young ladies, she being a graduate from the Hobart high school and has for the past few years been employed at the Scheldt and Keilman store. Jir. McGin nis is employed with the Cudhay Meat Co. at Gary. B. Hardsock and mother left yester day for a three, weeks' visit with rela tives in Colorado. Mrs. A. Rose of Hammond visited here Sunday with relatives. Mrs. Clark. Mrs. Ellis and Mrs. Nor ton and daughter Elanch of Chicago vis ited here trr Sunday at the home of Mrs. A. "VVehner. Mrs. Ella Ewlghloben is suffering from a sprained ankle. Francis Belriger and sister. Miss Viola, and Miss Boesen of Griffith visit ed with relatives here Saturday. D. Frace has accepted a position in the offices of the- Am. Bridge Co. at Gary. Coutinuing Last Week's Clearance 'Light Colored Suits and Coats NATURALLY the heavy selling during the past jew weeks has left us with many odd garments. They are desirable to you in every way and the only reason for our offering them at reduced prices is that the assortments are broken. With merchandise advancing in price each day this sale affords an unusual opportunity. Women s Taffeta Silk Woo Jersey Delhi and Woo Poplin Suits Off in some instances even more. Every light suit in the store that formerly sold at $25 and up to $45 is included. The styles are the very newest the materials the very finest suits that would be con sidered excellent values at their old prices marked 1-3 off, for Friday and Saturday's sale. of Suits that were $40, now Suits that were $35, now , Suits that were $30, now . Suits that were $25, now . $26.75 $23.50 $19.75 $17.50 4fe Greasy salves and ointments should not be applied if good clear skin is wanted. From any druggist for 35c, or $1.00 for extra large size, get a bottle of zemo. When applied a3 directed it effectively removes eczema, quickly stops itching, and heals skin troubles, also sores, burns, wounds and chafing. It penetrates, cleanses end soothes. Zemo is a clean, dependable end inexpensive, penetrating, antiseptic liquid. Try it, as we believe nothing you have ever used is as effective and satisfying. The E. W. Rose Co., Cleveland, O. A very petty home wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Gott lieb, who live east of here, last Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock when their daugh ter, Agnes, was united In marriage to Mr. Jams Cauley of Gary. The cere mony was performed by Rev. Bescher Lutheran minister from Porter, the ring ceremony being used. The bride was attended by Miss Myrtle HelsW of Chi cago and Miss Henrietta Sullivan of this place. The ushers were Messrs. Walter Gottlieb, brother of the bride and Mr. Harry Rossow. Little Misses Anna Schlehelm and Anna Behrndt acted as flower girls. The bride wore a beautiful white dress of georgette crepe and her veil was fastened with a gold cord and white roses. She carried a bouquet of bridal roses. The bridesmaids wore pink silk and carried sweet peas. The young couple will reside In the Park ablition CLARK C o CAVE General Merchandise 3049-59 East 92nd Street SOUTH CHICAGO. ft 3 Summer Opening Sale and Exhibit C Yo uare invited to attend our Summer, opening sale. The beautiful, historical and souvenir plates to all lady visitors, not chil dren, Thursday from 2:30 to 4:80, and from 7:30 to 9 in the evening. Second Floor Furniture Dept. C During this sale every department is filled with seasonable, stylish merchandise at un usually low prices. Special sale and exhibit of f urntiure. C The entire second floor is devoted to furn iture .pianos and phonographs. Better goods at lowest prices. Don't miss this furniture exhibit. Demonstrations Thurs day afternoon and evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Craig of Gary spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph (lurnsey of thi3 place. O'!o Krlck returned to his home in Puth Chicago aftr spending Sunday with relatives at this place. Silas Hicks of this place left last evening for Philadelphia where he will spend a we ok with his frienda and rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Langaio of Clark were Gary business visitors. William Osterman of Wet Gary was a Clark business transactor. "Walter Dettman of Clark was a Tol leston visitor last Sunday. Mrs. Julius Scbeurer of Clark was a Hammond business transactor. Mrs. Albert Krueger of West Manor was a Chicago business transactor. Mrs. William Powler of this place who has been ill for the past week Is slowly improving. ' Your Choice of Any Light Colored Coat in the Store at 25 Per Cent Off The Tvoman who -wants "something more" for her money than she usually gets will not overlook these offerings. Every light colored coat in the store goes. Wool Jersey, Delhi, Velour and Poplin coats in the smartest styles shovra this season tan, French blue, khaki, strawberry, gray, Havana brown; all sizes priced as follows: , -x . $40 Coats now $30.00 $35 Coats now 26.50 $20 Coats now $14.75 $25 Coats now 19.75 ISIew Summer Silks and Dress Goods A Three-Day Sale Featuring the Most Wonderful Values in the Choicest Weaves and Colorings for Dresses, Waists, Skirts, etc. LOWELL ! Mrs. Charles Berlow of South Bend is ! visiting her father H. Gershman. j Wheeler Bryant went to Hammond i yesterday to try and enlist in the army. Ike Gershmnn of Chicago visited his father. H. Gcrshman, here yesterday.. Mrs. Franklin Petry visited friends In Shelby yesterday. Mis3 Margurite Simpson went to In dianapolis yesterday to take some spe cial school work. Miss Maxino and John Wilbur Petry went to Wheatfield yesterday to visit j their grandmother for a few days. Mel Worley and wife returned to their home in Hammond yesterday morning after a visit here with relatives. Gingham Plaid Silks Regular $2 and 2.50 valuea, SS Inches wide, beautiful combination of colorings, in plaids and checks. Priced for this eale at S C per yard J Jl .) S 40-in. Georgette Crepe All Bilk Georgette Crep, full line of color that will launder nicely. This cloth will stand comparison with any $2.00 cloth. Priced at per yard ....... Linen for Dresses Fine quality L'.nen Suiting. 36 inches wide, copen blue. pink, green and rose, regular Soc quality. Per yard $1.75 65c Serpentine Crepe 82-lnch Serpentine Cre, very de sirable fcr summer lounging robes, kimonos, dressing sacques. etc., pretty Japanese and floral patterns, 45c quality. Yd... jZsC Silk Foulards Pretty all 6ilk Foulard In the very newest colorings and designs, an exceptionally fine $3 quality, 40 in. w-iae. .triced at per yard "New French Voiles MUNSTER Mrs. Joe Kulhman and son Elmer spent Friday in Hammond. Mrs. Jake Kooy was among the Ham mon shoppers Friday. j Miss Katie Schoon spent Thursday at ! the home of Mrs. Peter Tanis. j Mrs. H. F. Kaske and daughter Louise spent the week-end in Chicago with Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Samoeseny. Mrs. J. Kraay and Sirs. Paul Zlchte man spent Thursday afternoon in Ham mond. H. S. Daughrrty of Highland was In Mur.ster Wednesday evening. Mrs. I. Schoon and daughter Colea xlsued at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Schoo nThursday evening. 42-inch Imported French Voiles, very fine combed yarn, for ladles' dresses, 6hirt waists, etc.. complete rang of colors. Sic value. yard 65c It $2.19 Silk and Wool Poplin 42-inch Silk and Wool Poplin, regu lar $2. SO quality, colors are khaki, reseda, green, brown, ros, copen and black. Priced at s!L & per yard j .05 36-in. Beach Cloth Fine quality Beach Cloth for Trom en's and children's dresses, skirts, etc.. In all the new colors. Per yard fO C $ 1.00 Aprons 79c Optimlt!c Thought. J If a man can govern himself Indl j virtually he can govern himself col. j lectlvely, nad this is republicanism. j You'd like to take a punch at the kaiser you say ? Then buy a TLrilt Stamp- Now is the Time to Save on NEMO CORSETS During the "Big 4" NEMO WEEKS in June we give you an opportunity to buy Before Further Price Advances on Monday, July 1 These are occasioned by the alarming scarcity of all t i i . . . . . . a; i. t - 5 corset materials, wmcn in time may mtereiere seri- ously with the continued manufacture of corsets of the high Nemo standard. We have anticipated your reeds by putting in a large stock of Nemo Corsets. Come and get enough to last you until conditions change. Your Nemo is essential to your health, comfort and style. No other corset can take ita place, so buy and ample supply now and ECONOMIZE! In the women's wear section you'll find a table piled high with regular $1.0 Cover-all style House Aprons, made of light colored percales, elastic waist or with belt, sizes 35 to 45. On sale at LZ)C Fibre Hose 39c Eiffel brand Fibre Silk Hose, these are seconds of regular 65c grades, the im perfections are slight and will not Im pair their wear; black, white, light blue, champagne and fancies. - Pair 3ZC Corsets $1.25 One hundred pairs only of American Lady Corsets, regular price Jl.o't; me dium bust models, made of best batiste, with four pairs of hose supporters, sizes 20 to 30. Priced for gf 1 1 ft this sale at . . j -&0 Neckwear 39c A sample lot of women's prtty new collars in various styles.' including stocks and Jabots. They're !n plain and Foulard satin. Filet lace and French Voiles; 58c to J1.O0 sellers, o - Choice JZC Women s 75c Union Suits at 59c A special purchase cf f) dzen Women's White Cotton IV.se Union Suits enables us to raki this reduction. Regular 75c gar ments, low neck, no sleeve-, lac knee, sizes 34. 6, . Priced at Z)ZtC') Union Suits Women's regular ?c White Cot- -ton Union Suits, uleereless cty'.e with lac ktee. nlzes H, Sfi and , ii. On sale Wednesday ir Ci New Oxfords' of White Buck $2.50y Regular $4 Values Women's and growing- girls' smart ia Summer Oxfords ef white buck, sport models w-.th perforated varr.p and tip. white rubber sole and heel. Regular price 14. on tpecial sale, pair - $2.50 White Canvas Slippersr Women's pretty new one and 2 strap Outing- Slippers cf whit' canvas, medium and high heela, durable leather aolea, all sizes. Priced fcr this sale r per pair vJtt!: Strap Slippers Misses' and children's high grade patent leather ankle strap slip pers, bow trimmed, best leather soles, eizes 11 Vi to 2. per pair. $1.60: sizes S1 to 11. pair $1.39 One-Strap Slippers Little One-Strap Slippers cf gran metal calf, silk bow trimming-s. dependable leather soles, aizes 5 to 8. $1.50 grade. Per ff, pair JL .JJr Girls" Barefoot Sandals Girls' Barefoot Sandals Made of tan calf with sewed soLes. Chil dren's sizes, pair $1.25; sizes S1 to 11. pair $1.39 ires lli to 2.... 1.50 4 Boys' Oxfords Boys' Oxfords, $1.43 One large lot of youths' and boys' grm metal calf oxfords in lace and button, made with extra heavy I. soles. $2.50 values, y -4 Q pair ItfO W omen 8 House Slippers Women's House Slippers Ofvicl kid, Princess style, side gorejand plain toe slippers with commoj cnrtcA int some have ruKtr pair 1 .fiO i BLOUSE SALE Jap Silk Blouses $2.29 As a special for TVednojdav only we offer theye pretty new Klouses of Jap Silk, pevera.1 attractive styles to select from; col'jr? nre nile green, peach. K"ld an 1 white, some of tha white ones have black silk ties, all C sizes, $3.50 values.. JL.J biiddy Blouses Melba Maid attractive new Middy Blouses, nicely made of white Indian Head and Khaki Llnene, sailor collars, lace front, very cool and comfortable for summer outing. wear. Priced at 1.98 Just Arrived from the East A special purchase f Women's pretty new Summe'r Suits of silk popline in rb;ette sand cham pagne, the styles are ever so pretty, showing: the very newest $18.50 stilts. Bt & CS O effects; regular )s.sZy