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Pace Eicht. THE TIMES. Tuesday, June 18, 1913. 4- DAV 4 DAV Wed.Thur.-Frl.-Sat. June 19,20,21 and 22 HAMMOND'S GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE. Store Open Friday Evenings Until 9 p. ni. Saturdays Until 9:30 p. m. During June, July and August This Store Closes 12 O'clock Thursday Noon. 4111 Furaiti Vi' 1 4 O Xi riaiiisr Bargains The opportunity is lire for all who wish to supply their homo needs with summer comforts and conveniences these next four daws. Third Floor Exrta Special Wednesday and Thursday. t SS-icch Curtain Scrirn. retrular 15c value, white or ecru, ribbon i borders- Special at, yard Cifj Wednesday and Thursday. Rag Rugs Colonial pattern?. In medium dark mixed colors, fringed, rlza 27x54 Inches; reg ular value $1.29. Special. - gj) Friday and Saturday. Madras Curtains, Dutch fi!e with valance hemmed ready to hang. 2l2 yards long, finished; a $2.G'J valuo. Special... gl.4J) " Friday and Saturday. Double Extension Curtain Rods for curtains and over draperies, extends to 45 inches; regular 35c value. Special 10 Third Floor. $48.50 Bed Davenports 537.50 A handsonif pice of parlor furn iture during thp day in two minutes a comfortable bed at nlpht. finished in pnirio r.oak. clal aL - 837.50 M n ite pi i mmm. Essy Comfortable Fiber Rockar Roll arm end well made, brown color only, limited pup- r'y- --S3.98 Refrigerators Perfectly constructed, has dou ble walls, free air passage, sani tary lining Stop and think what this sale means to you! No phone or mail orders, no exchanges." Buy what you need. just Top Icrrs Side leers S13.50 S17.50 Trunks-Bags-Suit Cases A. SALE hi Largs a!zo Trunk, made of season ed lumber, water-proof canvas cov ering, bound with hardwood slats and brass clamps, bumpers, locks and catches, at S6.50 Third Floor 18-Inch Matting Suit Case, Imita tion leather binding, brass lock, catches and metal handle J)S Wardrobe Trunk "8 inches hiuh, canvas covered, brass trimmincs: f:ncy crp'onne lining. Complete wrh hangers S24.95 4-inch Matting Cov- ri ered Suit Case, metal corners, brass lock and catches, leather bandie S1.69 18-Inch Cow-hide Traveling Bag. black color, covered frame, best of workmanship tnrouehout..g5 .95 14-Inch Fibre Suit Case Right size for bathing puits, lunch or shopping. Spa- Queen Anne Dining Room Suite All pieces in this charming suite are in perfect harmony. Chairs have genuine blue leather scats. Entire suite of solid American walnut, perfectly finished. Third Floor. Buffet S 75.00 Sewing Table $7.50 China Closet S 12.50 Arm Chair $7.75 Table S 10.50 Chairs $11.50 Queen Anne Bed Room Suite This perfectly matched walnut suite of the popular period will furnish your bed room in an ideal manner. Highest grade dust proof construction; the mirrors are French beveled plate. Price. $1GS.50 CONVENIENT TERMS OF PAYMENT. Bed-Room Furniture Sale Special $75.00 Value Adam Design in walnut, mahopany or oM lvo-v; dresser 4ft inches lonir, 2 larpe and 2 small drawers, plas :(Z inrh? ; dressing table 32xlS inch, triplicate mirror; slat de.-ien fc.d. $225.00 Old Ivory 4-piece Bedroom Suite In Heppelwhite cWipn, suit consists of Drecspr, Vanity Drssr, Dressing Table and Bed. Mahog any wood, finest workmanship. Vanity $68.S5 Dresser $54.00 Dressing Table .$40.00 Bed $40.00 tilleiin Bargains Couch Hammocks Of brown den im and canvas, eix feet long, link fabric springs, complete with chains- Priced at. -8 40 Lawn Settee Of hard wood, seat and back natural color, balance painted frreen. 4 feet Ion?, folds up into small package 980 Linoleum 12 foot width, !n pretty block patterns, light and medium colorings; laid free cf charge ex cept bath rooms 9SC inlaid Linoleums C o ' o r s e ihrouch to back, will not wear off. aid free except bath rooms. Per "ard - S1.39 cial '9d Riags! Bargains Rugs! Bulletin Sale of Dressers 112 value, golden oak, SS inches long. 2Mneh rr!rror..... gQ-SO J16 alue, groMen oak, mission de sign, 4 drawers, Z Inches long, at $32 25 value full Quartered oak, co lonial pattern, 40 Inches lonar. Special at S29.80 J33.50 valu birdseye mapie. dust proof construction. 2 small and 2 large drawers, 23x24 slass. SpecUl S14.40 I at Extra 10H- Discount for Cash. S29.15 Wilton Velvet Rugs Seamless, a close ly woven fabri 9x12 feet size; the pat terns and colorings copies of finest grade Wiltons $29.75 6x9 Brussels Rugs In patterns and colors suitable for bedrooms. Special at 815.00 Brussels Rugs Size 9x12 feet, small all over designs; a rug easily cared for and also attractive $21.50 Axminister Rugs Size 9x12 feet, long pile, giving a luster not obtained in other runs; long-wearing qualities. Special at $30.40 lit Basement Extra Specials 7f Star Special Wed. and Thur. Androck Oven Fits any otove. Has four parts: Androck Toast er; Sheet Metal Disc for heat ing Iron; Asbestos Lind Stand for baking; Top Oven proper; 7?c value. Sale 59d Dish Pan Gray enamel ware, first quality, 21 quart sire, regu lar 98c; thi3 sale.. 69 Star Special Frl. and Sat. Garden Rake 10 tooth, malle able cast steel, 5 ft. handle; rec ular 35c Cake Pans For large cake, ex tra heavy tic, removable bottom, 10-lcch diameter; regular 15c at only QC on s 5 HUNS START P MAKING POSTER. TO MARK GRAVES OF RAINBOW DIVISION OFFENSIVE ANEW Br ARTHtT. K. MAW (United Fre?s Staff Correspondent ) LONDON, May 11 (!: mail.) Oc listiy l always rn th offensive. Uhn Hindenburp nnrj LydTd' Tff nrn? throwing hlr troops reams? h A!iiri tin In France ant Hj:ium the enm;.' rrepap nda ap-n'.s in S'-vitz'-rlnrri arn beslepine: reutrat nr.'l A'.llM orinin with !nidiovis soric. rf th "'onrral powcr3' penc'"ul 1ri:enti'tis. ' Th latter rarpalin is bp'riB: rrren 4 with renewed vifr"r. arcordln? to of ficial rrnrts. Ar.ii-ipfttir.ff th enffrc i cenfion of AVt front bit'le. Germany n1 Austria have nnt addi tional legion? of p--!ic-p tiwnjfr" to Switzerland ard thesf? are now enpr?ed In th rcoe "n'fnlv." Emperor Karl is porsc-nally vrrf-nt-ed hy a very a-tiv airf-nt trrd Ran burner, who ! ror.i-f nrn t in e rr;r.i'ipa',;y on Italy. II !i md': t -if. r, i v pi.itt:n out. atori" that th- n.uoh nd -rt sd prospective Autrisn ef'Vnsivis will tnk place only if Italy rf:i' to rri'i'lf r "rea!ona b'.e" terms frun h"r r nr-ur--. So far he It not meeting v.;h muh pu"cef m. EASY TO DARKER YDURGRAY M You can Bring Back Color and Lustre with Sage Tea and Sulphur. darken your hair with 6a 9 ol Sulphur, no on can tll. be MN It's don eo naturally, eo evenly Jrpwlnf thta mlxturo. though, at ten t Eiunr and troublesorn. At litU cest yo-i can buy at any drug ter tb yeady-to-us preparation. Jm prcae tr tba addition of other ingrod tact mi& "Wysth'a Sago and Sulphur Owapcund." Tou Just dampen a sponse f oft brush w!th It and draw this tfcrourh your hair, taking on imall strand at a time. By morning- all ery hair disappear, and after another ap plication cr two. your hair becomes beautifully darkened, glossy and luxuri ant. Gray, fadad hair, though no dlsfTaoe, fa a aifn of id age., and as we all de air a youthful and attractive appear ano. et busy at one with "Wyeth's Sage nd 8ulphur Compound and look yeara younger. This ready-to-use prep aration la a delightful toilet requisite and not a medicine. It Is not Intended far tl aura, mitigation or prevention of (;. Aflv i4 The Italisns ar confident of victory if the Austrian! attack. Their positions have been splendidly organized both for 'I' !v' e ar.d offense and this time there, are hardly likely to be any Germans to asjat the forty Austrian divisions on the line. Sam Old Game. The German Rirents are playing the same c'd gamp of putting out fanciful peace terms. Th latter Include the e aquation of HelKlum and France, the return of the German colonies, no in demnities, and a discussion of the fu ture of J Yem h Lorraine. These are more or h-ss hatkneyed propostions. but there an Interesting- addition whfrh is ra'her siKtiifirant. The air.'j say Germany grants to discuss th'3 rrmsMon of a 'revision" of the rirest-I.i'ovsk treaty. Th-r; i- suir.t int evidence, already at hand to prove that Germany has no ''"" to "i-'-vis" i he treaty acaint l.erse'f if sli--- ran help it. but the pn !' ''' leaders arc heginnini? to worry iilONt ihr- nnfavi.rable impression the ti'-iiv has n cle pr.t onlv throughout i ho r-.-t of !n) vorid but within the 'Vrrral empires n. well. The German idea is to t-t n revision of the treaty which will be san.-tiod by the Allies in ord- r to si i f ni hen the Pan -German and military parties n trains! the grnw lr.K opposition of th liberal and radical Reichstag grmip and particularly of Aust ria-H u nga r y . Worship Iindendorff. Another new feature of the German propaganda is the pioriricatlon of I.ud endorff. U indenbtinK. nhn has in the past been advertised as the rough, over hearir.ff military hero, is now yyhl into the background, and Ludendorff brought forward, not primarily as a great soldier but as a great statesman a second Bismarck. The German aame here is very evident. The Junkers hope. whn they have no further use for Ludendorff as a fighter, to Introduce him into politics as the man who will negotiate a "strona" peace for Ger many. If he can't altogether help them out of the. military mess they want him to stand between them and the more moderate German politicians. The Allies reply to these latest peace efforts of the Central rowers is simply a reiteration of their previous replies: "Germany knows pretty well what our terms are. If she has any concrete proposals to make, she must put them forward through the legitimate diplo matic channels In plain, unmistakable terms. Until then, war!" lR.;r- I ------ 2rivr: jr-- Crown Point yesterday mornlnfr and trek them from here to Greencasti". Mrs. Alice i Day was called to Chi cago yesterday ra-'inlnj cr. account of the death of a friend. Had Never Heard Band; Did Not Under stand Flag Day L4FATETTK, IndL, Jon 17 Cur tis MotTIM, a Kenturklan, caused a MR disturbance last evening; at the Menon railroad nhops here during a Flan Day ! celebration. He failed to remove hia lint? Trlicn "The trir-psiirl"l Fanner." I riitlnnnl enthem, -was n( and a man standing; near him jerked the hat of! hi head. Moffitt replaced It and later the angry workrrn aTrarmed around him end ousted hlui from the premises. The man fought hack but nsn over powered tand taken to jail. There it "as found that he "a i entirelr lanor nnt of the customs of removing; one's hat trhen the national anthem is play ed. He unlit he had Just come from th Kentucky h'lls: tb- he bad never heard a band plsiy before, and had nef rr wltnesrd . Cas demonstration. M-f -tltt did' not know -n hat the peopie nround him had taken ofT their hnfa for. j Buy a Thrift Stamp- today. Beside the archway of this ruined Freeh dwelling an American artist is busily painting a poster which will be stamped on all graves as a mark of identification for the fallen soldiers of our Rainbow division. LETTERS FROM SOLDIERS Dollars and Determination spell doom for kaiser. Buy War Sav ings Stamps. From Joseph Hirsch. Somewhere in France. May 13, Dear Mother: To alleviate, all th fears and machi nations thfit the Mind Is capable of arousing. 1 am safe and s)und in Franco and fecHnir like an old war horse, our trip ncrOFi was uneventful. l-'venVhe sea was like a littl pond, .smooth sr.d calm. And now v nro snuirly quar'et ed. somfwberc in France To o.ie. who has nver seei Fran?.t t is immen:-ely interestinsr an-' ail Incon venience and Lwtdahip on soes through, f5 for nnuist when we aee how eth"" pecp'.a must suffer from the hardships brought on by this war. There are many many things that I would like to write you about, but for military reasons, and they are, obvious, we must conserve all this for the fu ture. I only want you to remember, that as lontr as you don't hear from mo regularly, that 1 am safe and sound and feeling fine. Mail won't be as frequent as it was in the states, nor will we have the opportunity to write as frequently and as for sending things across, do not unless T request It. If you should wish to get in touch with me sooner, a cable addressed and marked Arr.erifor, will reach me. With love, etc, JOSEPH HIRSCH. Buy a Thrift Stamp t?day. SCHERERVILLE Dance at Town Hall, Scherervllie, Thursday, June 20th. t'p-to-dat music by Gindl Orchestra of Hammond. 6-13-18 LOWELL Attorney V. K. Roberts transacted business in the county teat yesterday. J W". Strickland went to Rensselaer on business last evening. Postmaster Castle went to Indianap olis yesterday inornlnr to a"end the annual meeting of the paymasters of Indiana. Charles Dougherty, deputy sheriff, brought down three prisoners from We Promise You Healthy Feet WILL your feet let you "do your bit?" Not if you insist now on vrarintf pointed, "fash ionable' shoes! Because these bone hendrrs cause corns, bun ions, flat feet, ingrown nails. They cause rejec tions by army surgeons. Tbey cause impairment of "efficiency in every walk of lift. Don't wear bone-bending health-destroying shoes. Wear Educator shoes, made to "let the feet grow as they should." 1 t Bent $ Bone tTharWar S Bent by XI P0nt3 . l it rj its VJ. iv-e i fJ ' IStraightg i Bones k V t.C I I Or-- 'a" I'liL I GfoSA thaonthaela J$ Jr it r-.et u J M ductar CfeV 1 The word EDUCATOR la tamped on tho aole of erery Educator Shoe. There can be do protection ttroojer than this trademark, for it meant that behind every part o the (hoe stand a responsible tnanufao tu rer. Made for Men. Women. Children by Rioa St llatohiaa, Iaa. , Bottoa. w Fmrmr.t Colt Button Edaotr JIimJSuiP(B aAU F MA.HTt & WOLf - Haxkmo. In