Wednesday, Feb. 25, 1020. THE TTMKS -Page SeTen ICS 223 323235 SSI QBBff -J if : li m im iyiL ana n mrm wmSnrnM mm 1 ' riA offl i.Sa jjj 41 1 V TOMORROW Tomorrowyou- AND ALL OF YOU, will participate in OUR GREAT MONTHLY DOLLAR DAY EVENT. That has and always will have the reputation of "SPEND A DOLLAR" and "SAVE A DOLLAR." Merchandise, not bought special for this sale, consisting of odds and ends and shop-worn, but our high grade STANDARD merchandise will be offered you, backed up by our "CONCRETE GUAR ANTEE OF SATISFACTION." Many items will be limited, so come early and be one of the first to select from our freshly laden stocks. If you have never attended these money saving events, do so now. Our bargains and the money you save on them will pay you for your valuable'time. Doors will open at 8 A. M. sharp. MEN'S HOSE Men's fibre silk hose, slightly imper fect; values to 75c. per pair; 3 pairs for $1.00 MEN'S CAPS Men's spring caps, very large selection of light and medium dark shades. Dollar Day Sale, 2 for $1.00 SOFT COLLARS 35c collars, very newest styles to choose from. Dollar Day Sale, 4 for $1.00 $3.50 MEN'S HATS Very large selec tion of men's $3.50 felt hats; in any shades to select from $1.00 16 BARS AMERICAN FAMILY SOAP FOR $1.00 Don't . forget your share of the soap bar gain with every $2 pur chase or over; 16 bars for $1.00 HAIR NETS J 5c cap shape hair nets, in black and dark brown. Dollar Day I dozen for $1.00 LADIES' CREPE BLOOMERS $1.25 crepe bloomers; extra good quality ; pink, blue and white; one for $1.00 Limit 3 pair. TOMO 18c BLEACHED , TOWELING On sale Dollar Day; limited amount on hand; 8 yards for $1.00 Limit 8 yards. RROW 25c APRON GINGHAM All size and colors. Day 5 yards checks Dollar $1.00 $4.00 SHIRTS $1.00 Men's dress shirts, valued up to $4.00; many good patterns. Special for Dollar Day SloOO $1.50 SHIRTS $1.00 Men's Wue cham bray shirts, made up very well, with pock ets. Dollar Day $1.00 25c CANVAS GLOVES Canvas gloves with gauntlets ; made of heavy canvas. Dollar Day, 6 pair $1.00 MEN'S AND BOYS' CAPS Winter caps for men and boys; val ued to 75c. Special for Dollar Dav, 2 for $1.00 TURKISH TOWELS 50c extra good quality turkish tow els; limit three tow els; 3 for $1.00 25c STRAW TICKING 25c blue and white stripe ticking; 6 yards $1.00 Limit 12 yards. $1.50 UNDERWEAR Men's fleeced shirts and draw ers; worth $1.50. Spexial for Dollar Day, a garment $1.00 25c HOSE Men's hose of cotton in shades of black, blue, tan and grey; six pair for $1.00 50c MILL HOSE All wool mill hose in blue with white heels and toes. Dollar Day 3 pair for $1.00 $1.50 MITTENS Men's leather mittens with wool wristlets. Special for Dollar Day, pair $1.00 Watch This On Our 45c LEATHER PALM GLOVES Heavy canvas gloves with leath er palms. Special fcr Dollar Day. 3 pairs for $1.00 $2 OVERALLS $1.00 Men's overalls of medium weight denim, without bib. Dol lar Day, pair $1.00 MEN'S 75c WOOL GLOVES W o o 1 gloves in shades of black and brown; choice selection; 2 pair for $1.00 $1.50 MUFFLERS Men's and boys mufflers, of silk and knit: many to pick from. Dollar Day $1.00 Arm m mi is mm m $1.49 LADIES' PETTICOATS Of fancy merceriz ed moire or fancy flowered flannelette. Dollar Day $1.00 $1.48 LADIES' MUSLIN GOWNS Neatly trimmed. Dollar Day one for $1.00 Limit two. MISSES' HATS One lot of misses' plush and velvet hats, priced up to $2 each, to close out at 2 for $1.00 BOUDOIR CAPS $175 and 1.50 ladies" fine trim med boudoir caps, cue for $1.00 SKATING CAPS 75c wool skat ing caps; many shades; two for $1.00 Limit 2 BLEACHED TOWELING 25c bleached toweling; extra good quality. On sale 6 yards $1.00 6 yards limit. DRESSING SACQUES $1.49 ladies' fancy flowered dressing sacques; sizes 36 to 46. On $1.00 DollorDaySde KnocKs out High Ptii Misses' and children's Felt Slippers, worth up to $2.00; per pair $1.00 Women's leather House Slippers; worth up to $2.50; per pair $1.00 TURKISH TOWELS 1 5c unbleach ed lurkis li tow el, with fringe; 10 for $1.00 Limit 10 towels. 16 Bars of American Family Soap with Every $2.00 Purchase or Over $1.00 LADIES' SILK HOSE $1.25 ladies' silk hose; all siz es and colors of black, brown and white; pair $1.00 MISSES' AND BOYS DRAWERS $1.00 misses and boys' draw of all wool. Dol lar Day 2 for $1.00 $1 WHITE SHIRTS 2 FOR $1 White dress shirts with stiff cuffs; $1 values. Dollar Day 2 f" -$1.00 wm $1.00 OFF of all our men's $5 flnannel shirts, in tan, blue and grey. Dol lar Day $1.00 Women's shoes, in button and lace ; hand sewed soles ; valued to $8. Sale price $3.95. Dollar Day $1.00 OFF $2.95 $1.19 OVERALLS FOR BOYS Boys' and clnld dren's pure indigo blue bib overalls; plain o( striped; sizes up to 15; pair $1.00 $1.50 KNEE PANTS Boys' knee pants, in many lively pat terns; also lined. Special for Dollar Day, pair $1.00 Women's dress shoes in brown and dark cravanette top; worth up to $12. Sale price $6.95 $1.00 OFF $5.95 $1.48 MISSES' AND WOMEN'S MIDDIES Plain white and also trimmed. Dollar Day $1.00 45c 36-INCH FRENCH FLANNEL Suitable for dress es and waists. Dol lar Day 3 yards $1.00 25c APRON GINGHAM All size checks and colors. Dollar Day 5 vards for $1.00 .50c WOMEN'S LISLE HOSE 3 PAIR FOR $1.00 and many shades. On sale Dollar Day, 3 pairs $1.00 69c PERCALE APRONS 2 FOR $1.00 Children's percale aprons, consisting of many stripes $1.00 D. COHN 1 ! H- S .1 an" SON, PROPS. EAST i,WiJJ CHICAGO $1.50 and $2.00 Knitted Neckties to be offered you on Dollar Day $1.00 $1.25 and $1.50 Men's all silk fancy striped hose on sale at per pair $1.00 S3 LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES 1 1 ir op may te h"li next v, T ! i Koy scouts of St. Stanislaus ; S' hiioi r vrry much flated of the re- ociit arrival of Father Go'levz as assistant at thir church. Father Uo- 1 l'cz is an experienced Scout Leadr i l anti will supf-rvi.ve the Scout work in ; St. Stanislaus parish. scoi'T ivm in.CTH"i:. The- first hand pract u. of t h- Hoy Scout Mam! will t In- h.n the Klks' ti'-xt Friday eveninR at v- m. .Mr. Alhcrl Cook, w.-il ktvwn in K;ist ("oicasto as The director "f the Klks' Band, will have charge of the instruc tion. It is expected that about thirty or thirty-live Seous will start instruc ion at this meeting. On account of tin" Hammond and Fast t'hicaco basketball ctnc this evening' TrO'.p 1 and Sea Scout Troop Twpnty-orip will not hold their meet itlgs ss scheduied. Th" Scouts will pit. -nd the num.- and h--. Fast Chi caco put over a ii-tory. Much pri'frr'ss is ! inc uir.fic u th organization of the Tro"P Conimittec of St. Mary's church and it. is fx pected that a raeains of the boys to OPFY 1IMMC).D OFFICE l'f. Fli Lifvin. former intern at the Inland mill hospital, with Or. J. W. lli'f .-, a f.-nner i:ast Chicasro man. !: opened offices at fi State strc;t. in Hammond. Hoth inen praduateJ from Kast Chicasr.- high school in the same year "and both are prraduates of the Il linois Medical College. They both vryed as first lieutenants in the medi al corps durinsr the war. pram. All that tlif board asks of hA Americanization leaders is that an at tendance ne ;issurd and that once the classes have been started the persons in attendance c nrlnue. until the en tire course hta been completed.. The evening classes will he started under competent instructors as soon a.- the learedrs of the movement will as sure the hoard of a sufficient number of ftudents. Jrotto will tonight leave Uast Chicago at six oViork to attend the ,., rem-tiia1 of Aryan (irotto of Chica-Et-.. Henry W, Petersen, secietary of Al-IIassan Grotto lias received an announcement '- the ceremonial and vaudeville in which all Grotto members are invitc.l to attend. . m;v joii fob firemkx AMI. I. tll'KN MiIIT sdlOOI.S The Ka.it 'h;easo Hoard of Fd icat n in indorsing the Americanization i:iov liens wiiieh has been started by It. linidman umlor the auspices of the chamber ,-f foinmer.-o fignifiet) their wilinsness to open nijcht schools in an effort to help the Americanization pro- srilVKS AT 5iki:ti Dr. A. S . P.esk.d formerly njire.-F-man of H insary and representative of the Slav." at the peace conference in Paris will tomorrow niRlit address a mass meeting ia Kast Chicago at the Holy Ghost Greek Catholic Russan Church at the corner -f 14 Uh and Ul cott avenue. Dr. Heskid s president of the Soviet of Carpatho-Iius.ia ( Ku thenia and will speak in the interests of that country. He eame to the l.'ni ted Statfs about two month: The ni tins u il! start ahoii sven o'ebe-k and at the eonclusi u a party inliudinfr the speaker w.li have a, dinner party. The Kast Chicago Board of Works yesterday voted to purchase a I'nited States fiat; f r the city hall and direct- d that the tire department take ( liar; of raising and 'lowering it each (lay. The hearinc on remonstrances ..n as sessments on the Pubi c Road was con tinued ui'til Thursday. February 21th. Josef Kosnia and Anton Burton were awarded SS.itOO f' r damages- to thoir property b- the opening and widening A number of members of Al-Hasran j of I :ekey Place . j The p.,,ard of Safetc whi'-h met di i ro-ih- after the adjournal nt of the Hoard ..f Works found Optain Turn 1 i. wney ai:'tv of the ilnr;s prefer red nsainsl hiru by Mike sharp and s-eiiteiu-ed 1 im to on-- day's suspension '.vithout pay. The suspension will be on March 1. The awarding- of con tract for 2.000 feet o fire hose was ontinued until Man h 1. Mrs. Charles P.enfrod of Ivy was surprised last evening' by a large gath ering of friends, associate members of the Indiana Harbor Review Mac cabees. The evening- was p'easantly Fpent in various ways and forms of entertainment with delightful re freshments served. This orpa nization merits quite a status for holding com plimentary affairs from time to time on feir various members and when the occasion affords. Mrs. Thomas McMahon. of H4th St.. who contracted scarlet fever from her three children, ill with it. and now convalescent, is not finite so fortunate in surmounting the train of difficul ties this malady always entails when it attacks the adult person. She has been very iil and her mother. Mrs. NTora Artihey is assisting in the care and quarantined in with the rest of the fimily. The worst affliction un der combatemcnt no.-- is the aural area which, is occasioning much alarm. Mrs. R. W. W. Atiherson. of Grape vin st. is anions the newly reported cases of those ill on the i larbo: side. The ladles of the Kast Chicaco .Meth odist church will meet Wednesday of nest week at pastor Jui's' r sidence in Beacon St., and formulate plans which will be carried out for the sea son at hand and the many weeks to come when activities will he of a less cr social nature. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Ucppa of Melville ave.. have returned from Win dber. Ta.. v here they w ere summoned on account of the death f Mrs. Rep pa's sister. Mrs. Reppa suffered the loss of a sister a tar ago also. LOWELL CROWN POINT Do you know that the Sterling Woolen M Us. 171 State street, Ham mond, have 60 different styles of cloth suitable for your Spring Suit. Faster Sunday is less than weeks away pet busy and investigate. If you haven't ordered yet. ask jour neigh bor about them. C-".3 cod Mr. R. T. Sanders went to Rose Lawn yesterday to visit her niece, Mrs. Trace Farley, who Is very serl- louMy sick. She had a stroke of pa j ralysis Sunday . ( harles Sherard went to Indianap olis on bus-'iness last evening. Drr J. A. Oinwiddie went to Chicago last evening to attend a dental me t inij which is in session yesterday ani to;ay . eorir J. I foe vet went to Chicago on business yesterday . Mrs. Mildred Caistens returned to j her home in Chicago yesterday after a visit h-re. The parent-teachers held their reg ular meeting- Monday evenincr. The preeram was given by the pupils of th hi-zh school. The program was well rendered and was very pleasing to the large audience. I imts .. service ia trie uss; that money can buy and Lones: effort can furnish. Better cail up The Times and have it sent to your house every night. Tfceh you'll be sure jt will be there- J