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THE TIMES Fridav. Aueust 24, 1917. PATRIOTISM. IS THE WATCHWORD AT G. Ar R. REUNION DAME FASHION'S LATEST HEWS 1

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JIT XA&Ct&BST MASOir. (Written lor the lulled l'resa.) That old house, that Jack built Was very well ir.ade. But Ja:k builds them better These days with Jill's aid. NEW YORK, Aug. 2. Fashions In houses are Quite as vital as fashions In clothes. Of course, those, Inhabitants of the frozen North whose garments are ail out on the same pattern of reindeer, bear and seal skins 1 ave houses all built on the same pattern of blocks of ire. In tropical junk;s where the earliest and latest fashions consist of a loin cloth and a string f beads, the headsman returning from a late session at the club must find it rather difficult to tell his hut from his neighbor's so Identical are the little shacks of bamboo and thatch. But those humans who have discovered the joys of a diversity of garments Immediately discover the Joys of a diversity In dwellings. The first thing & man does when he makes his pile is to buy some good clothes, no. my mistake first he buys an automolj!e. then clothes and next an attractive house. In the old days it was impossible to rent or buy a house for a reasonable amount that was at ail individual or distinctive. Speculators put them up in rows of ugly little boxes as Identical tn design as are the ice houses of the Esqulmeaux or tihe bamboo huts of the Zulus. If you wanted a ho-isf. to express anything of your personality you had to go to an architect and have him draw up expensive plans and then you had to go to lota of trouble and expense to have the plans put in tangible form of brick or wood or stucco. Now. thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Morritt that is all changed. If

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. Battle flags carried by Spanish war veterans in great G. A. R. parade at Boston. Patriotism is the watchword at the preat G. A. R. reunion now being: held in Boston. The warriors who fought in the sixties only regret that they cannot take part in the present great struggle for liberty. Veterans of the Spanish war are also present at the gathering.

your soul pants for an artistic and different house even though your material means aro small, all you have to do is to hie yourself quickly to pome s'ib'.irb around New York where this cojTile have been at work and you

will find a house that not only fit

LADY'S SHIRTWAIST. By Arubel .Worthington

A severely tailored shirtwaist is becoming to very few types of women, who,

nevertheless, like the shirtwaist for business wear, and no such a smart model as Jv'o. 8,408 will surely meet with their approval, i It is semi-tailored, having gathers at the shoulders and a soft, detachable collar. There is a broad boTplaint at centre front, through which the buttonholes are worked. The large front view shows an applied yoke, lv:t this may he omitted if preferred. The businesslike long sleeves, with tailored cuffs, or the shorter ones, with turn back cuffs, may be used. The waist pattern. No. S.408, is cut in four sizes, PA to 42 inches bust measure. The 3i !Deh size requires 2'4 yards of 36 inch material. t To obtain this pattern send ten cents to the office of this publication.

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at one or your money back. Is absolutely Invisible. Red, I Brown or Dark Face, Neck, Arma or Hands made a beautiful 4

wnite at once, wnen entertaining or being entertained you will find exquisite satisfaction in having your skin so beautiful. Accept no substitute. Sold at everv toilet counterPrice. 50 cents. Try DERMA VIVA ROUGE, purely vegetable), mirrored box-

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Specials for Saturday,

August 25th PRIME 1TATIVE BEEF POT ROAST, lb 16e PRIME NATIVE RIB ROAST OF BEEF, lb. . . 18 MILK FED NATIVE VEAL LEG OR LOIN, lb 23c SMALL LEAN CALIFORNIA HAMS, lb.. .22y2

your personality but your pocketbook. Mr. Merritt is a builder and archi- ! tect of Xew York City, but as a side line and on his own hook he and his wife rtp putting: up the mot adorable and artistic little houses for people of moderate means. It is' a labor of love that pay exceedingly well. Mrs. Merritt is artistic to her finger tips and most of the quaint little touches In their delightfully different domiciles emminate from her. If you are dreamy and poetical and reserved, then Chymney House, built

of Ite.llan grey stne and set back retiringly behind tall trees wqild charm you. It has arched windows like a chapel and the interior is beamed and wainscoted In heavy dark oak with stone walls above like a monestary In the living room with an immense cavernous fireplace and antique stone sconces around the walls to hold the dimly shaded lights. The din'.iiK mom has a red tiled floor and an old Florentine marble

'able cemented in one end of the wall for a bufft. Added to all this ancient charm are throe modern baths, a hot water furnace and all the thousand up-to-date comforts that modern ingenuity can devise. There are charming; Colonial houses in the collection, large and small, to fit any size family with ivory enamel woodwork and beamed ceilings throughout, all-wh'.te kitchens. French winr dows and everything the most fastidious housewife could wish. Of coowe, the doors all have knockers and a quaint Merritt touch shows cunning little baskets of fruit cut out of the freen Colonial shutters instead of the usual conventional half moons. Who would ever have thought that a rather plain little shingle house with a big stone chimney could be saved from mediocrity by painting the one piece Colonial shutters red instead of green, a lovely red that just matches rows of these cherry Mowers up each side of the neat brick wall? Mrs. Merritt did and the house with the red shutters Is conserjent!y one of the shining examples of Merritt creation. Then there are Spanish Mission houses, . and Italian villa effects of stucco and a duck of a red brick

t house with white trellises at the sides

and white wooden shutters with the cut-out baskets. Just every sort and condition of an artistic and original house that any temperament could desire, and each and every one with Just some little novel touch to make them different from anybody else's Spanish Mission. Italian Villa, Colonial or Red Brick house. I 'am sure even the Esquimeaux or the Zlus would be tempted to change the styles of their dwellings immediately could they but get half a glimpse of these Merritt houses of merit.

Fresh Tender Boiling Beef, lb 12? Fresh fiiit. "Reef or Lamb

(j Stew, lb 1G

Prime English Leg of Mutton, lb 20

Choice Cut English Mutton Chops, lb..22

Fresh Cut Native Veal

Chops, lb .24

Fresh Frankfurters or Pork Sausage, lb.. 18

M. Ham, Berlin or Veal I Sausage, lb 22c

Swift's Butternut Brand Brisket Bacon, lb 34

Select Brand Bacon, mild and lean, lb. . . 36 Good Sugar Cured Boiling Bacon, lb 27 Our Finest Brand Hams the best in the market, lb. t 28 Swift's Shortening, better than lard, lb 21 Libby's Superior Chow Chow, per qt 30c Strictly Fresh Eggs, guaranteed, doz...40

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We will accept the draft by furnishing you with coal of standard quality. t Vour dividends of comfort and satisfaction will more than balance the .nvestment. THE BIEKER BROS. CO.

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OP CANTONMENT AT HATTIESBURG

HATTIESItURG. Miss.. Aug. 23. Officers at CamD Phelby. who have

(har(?e of constructing the biij National GuarJ encampment buildings, expect to mnke-a record. They firmly believe that so far the progress at Camp Shelby has been greater than at other camps. One reason probably Is the nearress of the great lumber mills of South Mississippi to the camp site. Hundreds of carloads of yellow pine lumber were at the camp yards withir a few days after the placing of orders. Every twenty minutes a new building: is begun at Camp Shelby. The rapidity int!i which the structures are being erncted Is marvelous. There are many miles of company mess halls, kitchens, etc., Work Is being ri.li ni ier urn the ar-'hyasci so that they will be ready as soon as possible. It will probably be only a few days before the first guardsmen of Indiana. Kentucky and West Virginia begin to arrive here, as everything is rapidly assuming- a completed state. The ar-

Now is the time to save money by ordering your car. Advance in price September 15th Fours, from $985 to $1050. Sixes from $1250 to $1385. 9 Other models will advance accordingly. Studebaker quality unequalled and Studebaker service at

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tesian wells, work on which recently begun. Is well under way. and In a few weeks the water supply will be ample for as many men as come to the camp. Major W. J. He ward of Massachusetts. Major Jackson Morris of Kentucky and other officers are delighted with the progress being made, and are leaving nothing undone to provide for the comfort and convenience of the soldiers when they arrive. Members of the engineering corps, too. are very busy men. and are grati&ed at

the progress apparent all over the j big camp, which Is a mile wide and ! five miles long. I

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Abstracts of Title furnished to all Lands and Lots in Lake County.

FRED R. MOTT, Pre. FRANK HAMMOND, Vic Pres.

ALBERT MAACK, SecV-Trea. EDWARD J. EDER, Manager.

Crown Point, Indiana. Branch Offices at Hammond and Gary.

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We Give Double Green Trading Stamps With Every Purchase

Every step you take coming upstairs second floor to our large show rooms, saves you about 50c. Our expenses are less than our competitors and you reap the benefit. Every garment is made by expert ladies' tailors, under our personal supervision. A garment that costs you $15.00 elsewhere we sell for about S10.00. It will surely pay you to walk up one flight of stairs and see what we offer for less money than you can get like garments for elsewhere. Ladies' Dresses Serge, up to the minute styles, worth $15. Our price $9.98. Also Double Green Trading Stamps. This is only one of the many bargains that we offer.

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We are overstocked are forced to make a big reduction in price to make room. By taking advantage of this sale you are not only helping us, but will get an exceptional bargain. All furniture bought will 'be delivered free of charge. It will pay you to come Friday or Saturday and look over the

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50 IRON BEDS AT $1.25 '. Every bed in this lot is in good condition some are $10 beds included in this special offering at. .$1.25 DRESSERS AT $5.00 We have several Dressers with large French plate mirrors, bevel edges, which we have no time to refinish. As they are $5.00

EXTENSION TABLES, $3.00 . , We have ten Tables on hand every one solid, some 8-foot extensions, at prices ranging up from. .$3.00 WILTON VELVET RUG, $12.00 This Rug is only slightly used, when cleaned it will look like new. It is an exceptional bargain at our price of $12.00

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