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National Geographic : 1919 Sep
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Sr YOU THOUGHT YOU COULDN'T AFFORD IT? BUT YOU CAN! Taste in houses varies. Some desire formality; some, luxury; some, quaintness; some, cosiness; others, or nament; still others, simplicity. But there is hardly anyone who, knowing INDIANA LIMESTONE as well as one who is investing his money ought to know it, would not have it if he had his way, for Indiana Limestone may perfectly express all these desires and more. What keeps him sometimes from having his way? Just a notion, a mistaken notion, that anything so ex traordinarily handsome as "The Aristocrat of Building Materials" must be very costly. He is wrong! (Perhaps it is yourself who are wrong.) Although you see Indiana Limestone used the country over for palatial and monumental structures, the reason lies in merit, not in price. You can materialize your castle in the air (or cottage in the air, if so it be) in Indiana Limestone for but little more than it would cost in much less desirable materials. The difference in cost is immeasurably less than the difference in value. The facts are what you should have, so WRITE FOR THE FACTS Volume 1 tells "all about it" and Volume 27 gives prize designs and floor layouts of $12,000 Indiana Lime stone houses. These are books you ought to have-both free. A sample of the stone, also, if you request it. Indiana Limestone Quarrymen's Assn: P. O. Box 516 Bedford, Indiana "Mention The Geographic-It identifies you" i ll .r~c v r~e ic itc fr s4 faa . yu ,cJ
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