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The Times- -East Chicago . fodi.ina. Harbor, tally except Sunday. Knterwd at th" poxtoft'toe in East Chicago. November 1?, 1J13 The Lake County Timce Daily en cpt Saturday and Sanday. Entered at ; the pusUftio.) in Hammond, Juns 2S. 1300. ! The Lake County Time? Saturday and weekly edition. Entered at th pos'effive in Hanu.ioi.d. February 4, 1911. 1 lUfi Gary Evelina; Times Dally except Sun Jay. Entered at the poetoffioe In Gary, April 13. 1S12. j A-U under th-.- .,.( of Mar.-'a 3. 1S79. as second-class matter.

kik::k. All tit 112 R ct r K;:,;ing Tri.EPlin Hammond (private exchange) ""'. for whatever Cry OfTK e . . . Xisati Th.-'inpson. Fist hlniRo K. !. Evans. Kaat Chi .140 ' isl C'ji. ao. Ths TiMi-:.-! 1 i . i Il.irbiT i'.-n I x. !-!- l-'i ina Harbor (Reporter and CUsifl TVh'tir.g 7ro ,ti I'.-lnt Iiigewl;-h , LfUlGZR PAID UP CIECULATION PAPERS IN THE . - eJ'-tt'.r.s The If you h.ive are tr uh: the rln'iii it;un depa; t.-tn j:t. Tits Timi: Wi.i !.o'. 1c r-,c-rcrtpt art. -.r ;e,,r, rd -,. :!: v fchort slKiK'd lett.TS of f -.'rai interest ' t""-:, A- vf' . ..'-! I 4 '.,. '.I.'1 v ... .,, -;v -?V. ".' -' 4 v.-',,.- -

THE AIMS OF THE ALLIES. fit-rmnny's reply pkic-d our stale department in an embarrassing -osi-tir.p., not became it a as eva :ve in resard to the main question, but because it seemed fn assume t'rC the pr"?iden's nere to t-o boiiifterents wss merelv a 3erv taken in stny or- of 'he K,i;ffr' proprFition of peace. prpftitiiaWv on hi.-; own term?. Tho tone of th (i-rman and Austrian press has lieen simi Inr. deprribint: I'resid.etit V. il son's policy as "aiiied with our own" nd rm-ro!t:ic;p-that The oe.y )-,.-,., l.eea -iw-n "a favorable opportunity to turn from th crime of to the reconstn-c-i ion of civilisation." All this has fukied to th irritation of the Knfente allies and for the time at least seems to have rendered Tito prr-shiem'? proposition more than useless. Alnioft nt one? it lonkt d a if our sra' department's well-meant effort lo brins nearer the t'.ay of peace v-as ill timed. If it had been made prior to the 'ermnn peace, proposal?, thus affordine no opportunity for the charge "hat if, was s'ipplementai y thereto, if would have produced a better effect at London. Paris. Petro.era! and Rome, ;;!th!isrh ii may no' have brousht any desirable results at an ourly day. The president's note, thoutrh distmctiy b'Hitra! in intep,; and :ie!ily hoiii'.j-ak.Ie in p;:rpo-e, can only he desiihed as tir.forttinatf' as to lime b-cause p failed to make the desired imnression. Pet hnp taore nnfornnn'e- --'i'.l were secretary LanirK's '-x plana' ion of its f eji meanins and Fubeipu-ni retrac ion. increasina: U.e misunderst p.ndins: f.no oor.ftiion. It l it-ea;!-.- to l--. resrot" 1 that, under existing conditions, o'tr s-'a-e dopert !tp--!i-. hfts bf-'-n j,ee-,vr.,j o: .'.ayine German's fame, or of be. comiiic thf d'lpo ;s-; tooj -f ''etma n difiomnry, l-o-.vfver nrinifff the kaseb :s:iess f su'!i ck;O fc mav ! e. A note that cai ie a an un-'oriunate 'ime w as perhaps a"..-o itidist reer in ? tne of its ul eratici-s. not b!y t'ne pres dont.-- virttial rerpie-t f,,r information as t. what the b.-lkaerep-s uere tier tint: for. They ail know what they mo tilrinz frr aral 1. ie tdl'y i'-i. d their reasons iii while beck-, rey l ooks and i'ooks of o'her ccior". The hief reason jriven by the allies, hrieflv stated, is that, (iiiriati mi!r.i'ini and desire fop con 'i 'lest must be checked in order

;a." no p.. gr.o an.' 1 1 liie war up'i" t ee-ii-ed. - i- accord

WHAT'S A COLLEGE FOR, ANYWAY?

I'rofes.-or a? Harvard u t?ry classes cat: be i m en , Som' l'caii.-o thf v say fi.ey haven't :i'ec. Inasmuch ht y liave i;eve.- b-t - of oar leading ic!it;'', it i. pr- u:n;i miliary tra'.nin.ir wi'l be allowed 'o KEEPING t Ollee f!i ', I, T.'ntted StR'e.j t at a 1 ni o s t a y It is qni'e e id t'can office.

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A MAN'S JOB. That, portion of the liiitir-h army in Fiance Is bald to number one-il.ird of the total of the kind's nen, or 1 ."oo riao .e.dd'er. YYhat an orpanizaf ion ibis i may be gauiied from American fm;ires. The steel corporation, the largest business institution the world has ever Foen, n timbers 2.u."bo employes, or r.ne-s'Mtii the I'ritisii expeditionary force.

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US UNI) GOTT. S.o tl.f pi il'iM ' ". ; : n:..:i A", rlriiinir i.-d i. anne. ileir Hc-h-he "The dear (.od has pointed out t na the way. H ha fashioned the world's harvest so badly that Eagrl.ind has her ftif ticulties uow In. feedingherself. But if we allow K upland tle possib.iity of brinaYua ships laden urtth grain from Australia, India, etc., dad no not hinder It, then it is doubt! ul whether the dear On:! will send us inch an opportunity again. e demands t"--.t the baud rIuch Ha stretches out should he 8 rasped. I hopo that our lertders will gra3p this hau l." "i In1 mi! murine r.imp.ti:: u i.-:t'i -.in; (." xprted ,su ii i- quite v i tk.C ill.' dc.il- Md il.i.-'a'l l.'-.:. ! " :', ill.lch h-s of a p pros ill li it

"PROHIBITION" IN THE WAR ZONE. ALCOHOL IN V1IK THKXCMKS. Th.- ..ii:,.io,:'cd 1- .i l. ttor i rnrcd i: (lie Now York World: 'i f- Kbi'.u of !l:c Yo:hi; Your cur: .-, 1 1 1 i ! -n . I-;. II Park inon, M. 11.. in today's World, tuiikes

'the )ut a iv.uim'im iht leiaiiM- a feusToni; li'i'"'" dui'.r.e t! war, there

during time of peac However, aside ftoi ih- f:u-t that 'Ik- Aiueriean people do not yet need ' a -aar :neasiire' 1,1 nwkr 'hem temperate, it may ini'M-eH K. 11. I'arkins'in.

M ' .; :n - ihnt aieo!iolie 1 .ex erases ; men m ',io:'i ;-:ies of i.e trenches, hut in.! ja1.-v ' ;,cii,s. ; ves b iter on cold

i;) (.-,,.;, l.'r,T,-!i 11 1 11 c ii l teeetitlv I -' i '. : ; - , t i'!:tei for its defenders ;,)t,Mi,..(i,it gallons of Lis ear's wine, or ulie-llfth of ll:e lot:! I'HH prodic-

;i,in (.f Fra r.ee. ;.nd I",!'"'."1"1 .u.ilon ..,i: i ., .. ,.,,i i i -. itaimn -,,.,,, ,n .. land navy. It 'nay ho thai ibis. i the I bad in mind for Uie Fnited New York. d m. L' ! . f-siaiiarer!r! 'I iii isnw I Ik i I JDandom 1 KThtngsand Flings J

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THK Am.eri-.-at; In ttte W.I' l pe: s I T'lFPTCMFXel-i hetweer. ' : e e : ;i :i - a- 1 j jthiH country that at. far as food j Huppl'.es are eitrn-eraed they are untler i ienten regnlaf.or s tsie yesr nrouao oipr therrt. TliOPF rew one dollar a d v r .1 - e : Th e y i e' hills.

! VMIFX it tnw. to ''-1 shortre I v S"K to cet aw fully sore tatid hiKit rri-TB the w hole world is!fit ,JS whe" ro i"'" at th war dej .(i-;,. i PH rt trier, t intend!) to keep onlv fo.nnri ! ' js'd-iiee watchiiiBT him. ' Y11S. sap;e-e hat If w do decide j - ' or, a v-cetn'bie garden to lower the H. I !F ', U'AN' k'rks "P a"' more seare.s ,c. of U that seeds will be so il-.irrtf-J ' simp.y will hive to order ,hrl finry ih'.eht we .airt httv 'em. 'to Toeio aanin to bolster up pern :

TIMES FASHION

LADY'S WAIST. By Anabel Worthington.

As spring 1 j-. t- br-ak tbr..:tgh the winter's snow and frost the shirt waist becomes, more than ever, the garment of importance in the average woman's affections. As with dresses, simplicity, of course, ruas the new rjes'iju. but for all that the novelty ef ;( 3 are muny. Sometimes the collar shows novel treatment, aeain the cuffs, or some i-triki:iR feature of the front of the hhe.ise mar claim attention. Ill th" illustration von see 3 w.eitt sij. h as we s;i"liic cf, one of truly distinctive character, cat with simple f-i'ness aa-i havin.cf the front and hrek -inhered to yokes. An ins't. vest of contrasti'lit ce,.-ijs, outlined by satin i-r other materia! in oppusitii; c.'or. is the striking feature of ibis tiiotiel. The cv-red Hit ! -Pots sut-t-'cfet front eb,sit;c ,',t in reality the blouse s'!p on over the bead. 'n l.ieh roll collar and r.f.-k revo.-s i-iei further attrai ti veness t-. the m.'dei. For full len-tth sleeve a smart en ft' is another detn'1 with charm.

1-oulard silk and ne. crepe e . bin , silk 3(5 to 42. To make in size 3B retuires !" nnu 1? e, voile all- . In combination, and yards of T.G inch materia! and ' of a yard linen in two .h.Ts are a few siu'pesti'.ns ,,f contrast'nt; ?m!, ..r -;-s yards nil on" i-r i(;,yr:,- (:. v., .--.!. !. '1 he why tiie nanp-'ul. ;irttera is the sur--t wt'y to coaokrt and To obtain the pattern send 10 cents tc st!e rt Misnli . ..vt. the ...ffU-e of ibis publication. Doctor Tells How to Strengthen Eyesight 50 per cent In One Week's Time In Many Instances

. Tne Prescription Yea Cia ilav "FdJiKl aad Use at. Eomt. Phi lad. ipiiu,, p-. 1 a .,u ainir Eiass-",-'ir" -vo'1 " victim of s-rairt or her .-v.- wcakm-s-eg" if s.. vou will oe stad to kv that s. cording to Ir Fewi.-i th re is real hope tor Mm Mtnv whose ,-,.s were fadintf say "thf-v have li.ei th.-i- ,.p.s rese-rcl t.m.UKh the pi.nopi. of this wonderful l're prescription, (me ruoii says, s.fier trvin'jf it: "I ws sPiiost blind: could not' pe- ' r''l ' Ml. Now I car. reel ev.-rv-th'ne wiihoat any (classes and mv eves do not vtat.r any mere. .V niph.t tbev ouPi pun dreadful! v : t.ow they feel Hnc n?t the f.:.-.- 1: lie .-, mlriclto tne." A lfolv who umi.i : t .- -Th.. atmosphere seemej hay with or v ithout i glasses, bio nf:f-r using: this ercscrip-j tioti for fifteen nays everythitiR scene-.! rl-ar. I can even read fine print with- I Out plasties It is believed 'hat theusans woo w.-sr glasses can now discard I them in reio-,- uibie time and mnlti- , li'c juore J.i I.c TOIC IO St TOl ft' llf'Il their eyes so as to b- spared the trnnhie and expense of ever getting glnsscp. Fle treiiblrs of mam decrltit hti 'civ lie wonderfully benefited by fo'lovvins

Htnl the Slumlord Oil company 7-".non .!,.ii'h.'mmi men consent rated along a consider that ilip il?n.iinn of nut;

iyp of rxpcu'ivi ability. Kuropean countries have prohibiieil should lie prohibition in this country of variou khula are f nrnifhed to the 1m probably ihinks 1 hy would flsht water. of wine- from its Alevrinn colony. The 1 iinn ciii,., ,. ...i., r.. .i,..- " ' " Kind of prohibit ion your eorrespotulon. WM. M. ARROWSM1TH. I'd'I.f.Y for the New York women ''ruL d rioter! ; almost as many a, arP in ronKr?. ag Jill-, on: 'in bt eath lt now a sla-a of prosperity MHti F t ii-;- don t "n.-iv smallpox "'i"' and viieclnations tlie doctors aren't nidt t - buy su-ii exptruhc .ttl- ' " "' ' '

j "iT ? an iii wind that biou no on" some noil." cniichiel Ir. Sniith. s he ',': have j rea 1 A' Mivor .Jo'ar,. arrest and tivi. " f, j ci o-,t c rv. r la ' - d th- navii.-nltv n""iiiii t ir.ti.

DEPARTMENT The waist unttern No. S.1"- cnts in sizes t tbo simple rules. Here is the prescription: Go to any active drug saore ana get e bottle of Pon-Opto toblets. Drop one Hon-Opto tablet in a fourth of a Klaus of water and allow to dissolve. With tills liquid bathe the eyes two to four tines d.nly. You should notice your fva char up perceptibly right from the siart nnd inflammation will quicklv disnppcar If vour eyes are bothering you. even a little, take steps to save them now bcore it Is too late. Manv Hopelessly blind might have been saved if they had cared for their eyes in t i :ri c . ITota: Aaotaar prominent phyalclaji to whom the above article " arautted, alA! "Bon-Opto is rT rrnrkable remW.y. IB ooBttlnattt lcffredients are well know to smlueat aye . ola.Hr.tr, aad widely prescribed by them. The ma-nuf actm-ei gnajriitee It to strniutheat eynstcrht FO Tier oerct la cram wk'a time la roeaiy lmta-noes or refiuvl the tr.oiny. It can be obtained from an.y g-ood drwgglBt r.nl is orto of the very few preparations I fei ahonld be kept " haiifl for reg-nlar ne la almost ererr famUy " It Is sold In Hmemond by T. O. Su-mr-ers aad ether drug r to res.

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Gary. l OK MM Olt. To the Voiers of (Jary: I desire to announce to the voters of l;.ry that 1 an, a candidate, for the reps. tdP-an nomination f-.ir ruiior of th ; :ty, at. the cotnlnif city Primary, and . -i.-k t'w- support f all rfpu!d;ca:i voters nho l.elie that the per.;,',.- .f 'Jary are entitled to an a drnlnlr ration of. for i, r.d l-C-'f y the peo;,:3 or (l.ny. FIIAN'K V. SMITH. Kditi Von are authorized to a:.:.o inee that I am a candidate for the repuhlicai .nn:.. iifi t ,ou fur tnayor of the fity of; hry, icjhj. it to the will of the reptiu- ! i.c.'n voters cf thf: it v as expr-cped at i t lie 1 ty pi hririr: - "i t o he hf : Match " c. If'l". ar.d 1 ask the sappo piieiieari oter1? v. i.u ai; h-ou-! govc.'i.n ti V. I I.T.I AM F. L I I 11 a favor of i P Editor Timf.: Kindlv nr,r.oun-e thh. T will he a! r and i date nt the March primaries for ,

the roputuican nomination for mayor i ' " , '.""'' '' -J,of the. ci'v of Garv, the office to which ; . f "' s ' ,r': I was elected tiree yearF a to, and that!"""" J I'-'vVIS. I trnff. that m rdmlr.itratl-m cf the : " office airaln defK-ra th Ii up port ol ; nmcrrv .nuGii. .he voter,. 1-- !fwT,MH: I'iary thj-t 1 wi.2 he a cand;dat for Gary Kverlnsr Times: .... . , l'leapn annomi' n that I air, a candl-! . ' tf' date for the nomination for mayor on ; ' J VMKS ,v. lU'RNS.

the democratic ticket nt t':e primaries; to be held in Gary. March 1. 1917. Adv. HARVEY J. CX'RTIS. ! - j Editor Times: Please announce to the feop.e o. Cty that I will e a candidate for the j nomination of mayor on '.no JJeinocraiic : ticket, subject to the decision of the prlmsrieti. If elected I will le the Gary; newspapers select my cabinet 1 am , not going to rait the saloons or the steel ; company out of business, but will fichtj commercialized vice. 1-S1--: IIARKY I.. BARTON. . KIR C1TV TRUASl IlKR. Edi'or TtMESt Please announce to the nnii e - " - . Gary that. I will be a cand: Jate for the repub'.icar. nomination of city treas-' urer. subject to the dei is on of the prl-m-ries. iv s.ogan win re mat ir nominated and elected I w ill be In my i

office during: the entire working hours, ! on the detroi ratlc th'- r-t nt the primarletting no outsid-j business interfere j tes to be hel l In Ha-:.'- on i, March 6. with my public duties. il?17. HARRY STRINGFELLOVY. j 2-5 CHARLE? n. prjtONERT. Kditor Time-1 n-sse snnou-r. to the ; EclSt GlliCct20. voters of Gary I will be a candidate for F0H JIAYOR the nomination of City Treasurer on the: n,,j,or Thr Tlll.s.

Democratic tcltet, uDject to tne primaries i on March 6. JOHN" B. EL'EKE. To the Voters of Gary: I hereby announce myself a rsndi(a'e fur the office of Treasur-r of the City of Gary, subject to the d-cision of the republican primaries to be held March the 6th. 1917, and I r'"dge myself if nominated and elected to give the City of Gary nn efficient administration so far as the afairs of the aoresUl efflct are concerned. HOY D. DA VI 3. Editor: Please announce to the voters of Gary that 1 arn a candidate for nomination n the r.-pubiv-nn ticket for Treasurer cf the-City of Gary, subject to the will "f the veers as expressed at '.he pri. caries to be held March 6th. 1?17. If elected I will keep the oftlce open during: regular business hours and give it my personal attention. CEORGF. II. MAN LOVE. Editor GARY TIMES: I desire you to announce p. the voters of Gary that I will be a candidate for the Democratic nomination for the etTjce. of City Treasurer, subject to the decision of the primiraes of March 6th. 1D17. If nominated and elected I will be in the. office myself as I have no other business to hinder me. FRANK P CRM ANN. Ki'tor Times: Please announce to the voters of Gary I will be a candidate for the nomination on the republican ticket for treasurer o" the ity of Gary, subject to the dec ision r.f the republican primaries to be held March fith. 1917. 1 pledge myself If nominated and elected to devo'e mv eet.te time and ability to the diacha; so of the dut.es of toe of- j flee. I". E. P.ANKO. I.lirtK. ! POH CITY Editor T'.siEf: Please make an anrouneemer, t,- 11,. people of c;ary that I am a candidate ; for the nomination for city clerk of; Gary, subject to the decision of the re-' publican primaries. j BOUC1 55YZMANSKI. El'tor Times: Please announce that I ara a candidate for the republican nomination for city clerk subject to the wid of t h e voters at tin on March fi. city primaries to be heal I ask the support of all

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X X ''ters who are intercut, ''ai and pledKe mysr.f . vv,,i devote my s:,-..-i'y to the Uisr barge c! the office. A 1-27 i .i, :.:". we.ii.it :f elertl 1 : 1 1 i a rcl u uilthi: dihes of 1. P.".' I V. . .'. Kdiior : .'vK4a !. r. hi, :, . f for 4 hi f' ' i lerk, w h: r..'i."t thn-e i of th Kh. I';, i dite 1 have h--hje, f to t 1. Murrli kj: .'.is. ''in, on -i r i : i ;. IOK 'OI t II . Kd'tor Time.-: o?: he $ . .eaFe a rL n on n Clary that J an, a nor;; !ria t ion of coa n j.' ;. ;o t h- ii . c f. or o the people ' ! eC.o for the rr a t: -at -lar -, sub of ! ha i c p Li b i... a r ;na ries. r r: :s r.SKi. Kditor "iarv Kir, d'y n 7-7'. a ti a . i .a te , ;;. . r.ot;.;r t ho ; reput i- an t . cri ." ' : r a r tr e. nr-KM4V T 1 uirr OR l.nt.liM.l - AT..1. A IIGI.. Kditor Times: Kirid.y a uiiounre that T :','. be a ca didate for abrrr.an-at-iari, city Gary, on the democrat te ticket, eubjec. I to the primaries to be held r.n March 6. ' j r,i7 JOHN T M,.F:ICH. ' 2-6 i Hammond. ! FOR ITY (l.EHK. the voters of Hamir.t-ni: j I desire to Announce ny (ancillary; for the effKe of ;ty Cietk. subject to! -., . , - . , . tne win or tr vo- rr, s expressea at , . , , tne citv prur.arv Msi'i-h . enii I request 1 ' the support of all democrats who are! believers in e.Ticb nt roernment. I --6Ed. tor T 1' 11. I.I AM K. J. KULI). snnoun that I cm ,i candithe jiomir.at. on ,f city clerk I Please s date for Kindly announce that I will be p. candidate for the nom'naticn on the Republican ticket f ,.- Mayor of the City of Ilat Cbieairo, st the primaries to bo held March 6. ?17. 2-5- I. R. JOHNS. M. V. Editor Thb Times: Kindly ar.nounc candidate for th, e republican ticket i a ; t1 it I be i. on:' n 1 1 'on on the for t he office of mayor of the c ty of f P-o-t r-hi. ago. at 'he primaries. March C -.01' Yours very t raly, 2-7 LFU M COKMICK. TOR TRUASUEEE. Editor Thb Times: Kindly announce that T vii!1 be a candidate for the ):otr.ira t ca, on the Republican ticket f- r '1 ri .is i: r- r of the City of East Chicago, at tie; primaries to be held March C. 1 : 1 7. 2-5 . Y. O. HARMON'. POE ci.ee,k:. Editor Tht TlitFs; Kindly announce that I will be a can- i didate for the nondn" t : :i on the Re-1 publican ticket for Clerk of th t'lty of,' East Chicago, Pubtect to the will of j the voters .at t!io i.titnaries, March 6, j 1M17. I 2-5- T1IOS. Y. r..ICIlARU3. I To the Yi if-rs of East 'hie3(ro: j I desire to announce my candidacy j fer the office of 'ity Clerk, subject to I the will of the yetets, as expressed at' th city primary M';n !i ..r.d I rw;i;st the stit'port of ail Republieni.r. who are! 1-I ;.-e. .r 1n . 1-c , . . I . ... 1 t - i 2-1'- M ill! 1. 11 I.:. i'l.YNN. KflR ( ITY Jl IXiH. E.litfir Tits Times: Kindly announce, th.a I will be candidate for the .'at j on on 1 he republican ticket for the office of city! judse of the city of E.i st Chicaeto at at the primaries. March 6. 1 ! I moved to Ens' (""hiesfr.o twenty iars in?'"1 and havc reshjed lie.'e ever s!n-e. HEN. Willie Hadn't Benefited Yet. M-s. Blank "I suppose. Wlilie. yon are jrlaej that spfinkiusr has cone out of fashion." Willie "Unh . It always takes my folks 11 Temple of years to catch up with the styles." Boston Transcript. ME7AM To SAN TWaT Vou

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