Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 182, Hammond, Lake County, 21 January 1920 — Page 8
THE TIMES.
STOP THE LEAKS, URGE ENGINEERS; WOULlf GROUP BIG U. S. WORK
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With a reace-time budget afj 15,000,000.000. Uncle Sam ouht to, begio to thir.k of how he can save j ntor.ey by stoppicz the leaks through i which trillions are wasted each year. 1 This i3 tha basis on which the eniji-j reerirz fraternity cf the United States is preparing to make a big j pabiie eppeal for better co-ordination of Government business, at' least co far as Lijr Government con-j stn.ct:on work is concerned. A De- 1 Dartn-.ent of Public Works, with all rreat construction enterprises ssembled under it. is the p'an pro-1 posed. Enjrir.cers. who represent I every line of ensnneenno' work in!
every part of the oouiitry, propose to I
po before CorsgTess with a practical plan for the establishment of an ini'js trial oreanzation under which the Government rr.ay conduct its p jblic works business oncfer the rrincipies which have .'naiked the or-
ranization of American industry. Confetition In Washington. The plan will be s.t in motion forma!K at the convention of the National Public Works Department Association, in Washington. January 13-14. Marshall O. Leiphton. cf Washington, an ensrmper of prominence, formerly one of th Government leading technical men, vrill be chairman cf the convention. Associated with hie-, are such men as Charles Whitine Baker, well-known consulting engineer; J. Parke Channir.jr. chairman of Enfrineerinp Conncil; P. II. Neweil. formerlv director of the United States Reclamation Service, and many others of pron--nence. Milton Aile?, former Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, is trea tirer of the a.-ocfation. Government Work Should Be Coordinated. The Internal Revenue Department presents every individual with more
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than normal earnirer rapaciv with a bill for his shsre of the public work, ."ays Mr. I.eitrhton When the acrresrate bill for (Government expediture reaches $5,000,000,000. he says, it is time to think about leakage. As it is now. the engineers contend. Government work in scattered in mnny departments, wth consequent erent w.-.stp and duplication. Public, work frroupod under ore department and organized a!on? business lines will not only save the GcTvemment vat sums of ,.ioney. the encince.rs assert, but will W.d to efne'enev r.d
j hi-h technical 'tceHencies. The tbnr.iens cf every business orpaniration in the country, Mr. Leiphton j says, are macmifled by Government ! business ir.eff.ciency. The leeislaj tion now before Congress .provides I for the pronpinp: of all Government i work under one department. Tt is ! proposed to change the name of tha Department of Interior to tk Dpartmont of Public Works.
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; INTERNATIONAL NEWS SFRVICE; SHAWXEK, '.-kia. M;.-. , nri:s
Women's Clothes .to
! Cost More Next Spring
KHAKI DUDS WON'T GO SINCE WAR ENDED
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Greater Percentage of Anaemia Lack of Iron in the Blood Among Women Make Them Lose Much of Their Youth, Beauty and Former Attractivenew,
And tiecome rretful, Nervous and Run-down
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Fhysicun Explains How Organic Iron Nuxated Iron. Enriches
The Blood, Strengthens The Nerves, Builds Up Physical Power and Often Makes Weak, Pale Careworn Women Look and Feel xr
i ears x cunger. Lock for the woman who arrears younger than the same ape and you will find trie exception to that
tjpen whom anaemia lack of iron in the blood has
If!? and is gradually sapping the health, vitality and
every woman so lonps to retain. In most cases men
neaith better tnan women by eating coarser foods
vu.-i'.-iiuu.s ami iduir.g- more active uves, tnereDy keeomg; their Mood richer in iron and their horlies .in 'hettrr
physical condition. The very moment a woman allows
r.erseir to recome weak, nervous and run-down she :s J?l--Ztryj placing a dram upon her whole system which overtaxes J''iO'V, th Tiu-rr r, f th , . j , ..j. , 1 V w. .
j- v- iu icncw v.-astea tissue ana keep active the natural life forces of the bodv. There are thousands of women who are aeeing and'breaking -cown at a time when they should be enjoving that perfect bodily health which come from plenty of sron m the blood, simply because they are r.ot awake
.u linn .ui.ii.iu. ror want ot iron a look and feel haggard and all run
down whiie at 50 or 60 with pood health and plenty of iron in her
Diooa she may still be young in feeling and so full of life and J
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attractiveness astto defy -detection of her real age. But a woman cannot iave beautiful rosy cheeks or an abundance cf strength and endurance without iron, and physicians below have been asked to explain why
zy preserve organic iron Nuxated Iron to ne'p supply this deficiency end aid in buiMir.g a race of
stronger, healthier women. -Tr7T" Ffar.cN 5 jH.Van. form-r!v rhvc:an pf BelWup Hnp:ta! (OutHoor Dent ) ew or', jnd the Wrstrhc1fr t nntv Hofitat "Manr a woman who ii r-m-tirel out, nerv-ovj aau irritsfcic.
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fle-rr. inl Ret the-nee!ve nt a concijfin tn arii off the mJ-!inr-i cf i:$ea e R e r m that sre e.tTnst cnrt:nua I' v around . I cnnniicr Nuxataf trrn me of tfie foremost Wod and bedv tiilder 'i-e brst t hirn I bav ever bad reccurfje." Anrnir other ohvtician
asked for an opininn wn Dr. Georj; H. Piker, formerly Physician and Surreont Monmouth Merrnrial Hospital. New JrrseT. ho eays: "What women need to pat roe in their cheeks and the springtime of lif itUo thfir 6t? is not eos.Tietics or stimu'(inir drups but plenty of rich pure blood. Without it no woman can d3 credit to herself or to her work. Iron i o-ie of th Rr-atest of all s-treng-h and blo;id-builderi. and I have found nothing- in mv exrenence so eectire for he'oinft to make "tror.r. healthy, red-blooded women as Nuxated Iron. SiTnnTim' ?fmt.?1 t-re wt;i-h it prMHt id -"rm.nir'l a of. b. rhTi- ana t ttn a rrik t." elT hiitr!.! h , wll Inn, ti to linijr.nta aarv h-. l n'.a tra rit.T inorpanir iro p.fiti'tit Ifl "'t aaniir.tpl sr. n. t fcjuri. tha faatb. mali tb.m ai-fc "r nr tha atriach. Th minnf-ir,n rrn w'.ra r.i-.n 1 and wterfcla aatt.facanrv raauita t aa7 purfhaaar thar will rfnn4 Tmr anasaj. U ia laraaaaat is ib.a ci'T a 7 J al .-K(iaa
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iiawara l ivnioas o, Furniture Department Third Floor.
JANUARY SALES encludes many ex ceptional specials in FURNITURE, RUGS, STOVES
Louis XVI Style Mahogany Bedroom Suite The illustrations shows 4 pieces of this exceptional suite, tvhich is a reproduction of furniture used in the time of Louis XVI., 1774 to 1793 A. D.. To secure one of these old suites would cost more than most of us could afford to pay, but here we have the same beautiful pieces made in Dur modern way, which brings the price within the reach of all. This suite can t?e furnished in 12 pieces, but the four shown, with the addition of a vanity dresser, are in stock. Dresser Chiffonette Bed - $110.00 $85.00 $80.00
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Dressing Table $75.00
Vanity Dresser $125.00
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j;ist I A-.? '. y - .- . I- 1 - - t"e arJV 3SiSk
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$225.00
Special Values This Week in DINNG ROOM FURNITURE . . DINING TABLES William and Mary period Solid Oak Dining Table; 48-inch sie, extends to 6 feet; full shaped top and mould edge. Special value this fcAft fCfl
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C ill LSteLil
size
Colonial Dining Table Fumed oak finish. 45-inch
extends to 6 feet.
Beautiful LIBRARY TABLES The beauty of design and finish, combined with good materials and workmanship, should be the deciding point in selecting
your tables. Here you will find tables that w ill match parlor or dining room suits, both as to style and finish, from the long davenport table down to the small golden cak center table.
Reduced to
$27.00
$15-00 $20-00 $37,50 a,du"-
$25-00
A Good Selection of Axminster Rugs
9x12 Axminster weaves, beautiful Oriental effects and unusual colors. A good assortment of rose and blue ground rugs in this lot.
$33.40
9x12 size, reduced to.
8-3x10-6 size, reduced to. . Seamless Velvet Rugs 567.50 Seamless Velvet Rugs $154.70. Voen all in one piece in small all over and Chinese designs. A good wearing rug at small tost.
$52.65 $48.60
6x9 size, reduced to .
'27"x54" sizz'e, reduced to. .
$5.98
t!2sii
ize on
,y $54.75
Brussel Rugs Reducedto$36.40 Seamless Brussels Rugs, woven with an all wpol pile that is close and short, making an easv rug to clean. 9x12 Size Reduced to. . $36.45 8.3x10.6 Size Reduced to $32.40 6x9 Size Reduced to. . . $24.30
Rug: Section 2nd Floor.
Linoleums Popularly Priced for January Sales The steady rise in the market value of Linoleums only proves their worth as a good, sanitary floor covering for any room in
the home or office. Every kind is shown in this large stock. You will be sure to find just what you are looking for, and at the price you want to pay. All linoleum purchased here is laid free of charge except bathrooms, where the small charge of $1 .00 is made. REMNANTS AT HALF PRICE.
January Sales of Heating Stoves
PARLOR FURNITURE A Suite Special for January Sale Handsome 3 piece American Walnut Parlor Suite, cano panel backs and ends. Long davenport and comfortable chair and rocker. Fireside chair to match if wanted, upholstered in Taupe, Velour; loose cushions, full spring consection. Complete with $305.00 pillows and bolster m'vw.ww Three piece Mahogany Parlor Suite, upholstered in blue Spanish , i r- - . 1 r 1 . -.1 1 f 1 I
leather. frame is constructed 01 nciy nuierui dim 101 naiu
service you will find this a good value
Printed Linoleums $1.49 to $1.85
Inlaid Linoleums $1.98 to $3.50
$12.00 Stoves reduced to $13.00 Stoves reduced to $15.00 Stoves reduced to $12.15 117.50 Stoves reduced to $14.25 $20.00 Stoves reduced to $16.20 $22.50 Stoves reduced to $18.20 $23.50 Stoves reduced to $19.00 $25.00 Stoves reduced to $20.25 $27.50 Stoves reduced to $22.30 $30.00 Stoves 'reduced to $24.50 $32.50 Stoves reduced to. . . .$25.35 $37.50 Stoves reduced to. . . $30.50 $40.00 Stoves reduced to $32.40 CONVENIENT TERMS OF PXYMENT.
$10.15 $10.95
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Stove Section 3rd Floor.
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