Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 April 1920 — Page 5

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THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1920.

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MI OF REPUBLICAN PUIFORM UPOSALS

PLANK COMMITTEE APPROVES RECOMMENDATIONS.

TAX LAW SUBJECT. FIRST

Following the conference of the Republican itate platform advisory com-

, which closed its work at the Sever! n Thursday afternoon, E. Schortemeier. secretary state committee and of the adcommtttee, prepared a »uroof the recommendations ap-

proved by the committee for submission to the oonvention platform committee when It meets the evening before the convention in Tomlinson hall, ^Yhl recommendation for the ptantf •n the subject of the tax law, the only

out for publication In Its

as follows;

the Seventy-first

>Jy for its courage in

mlar demand in law providing a

saferuard infancy and number u! b»i«rs of wasres of women b»-*d

on earning capacity and adequaie to 'heir need*, any child testsUjtton to Insure normal physical developesent of children with eighlh grade education*: vocaU<mil cduc.Uo^ Becogmae right, of labor

to organi** for bettering work - bona with time lor physical and

Pr Rco*MHny of State Administration—Indorsement of economy of peeaent state ad-

' pledge a continuance of stale educational system: adequate

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to eon1, county

and state roads. sSFSrS'sss* aas%aa°if rZZtZum and old-age maintenance. AoModawot of Pi Isa ary Imw.

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nrrsstirr to remove factory and expensive provisions of present Woman Suffrage—Hearty reaffirmation of

of federal

^ttjprvstion ° f

otihstag water supply of state:

r and Zeoiumar ia redo [mphabc condemnation

bon is held sacred: reaffirmation of absolute devotion to it. Resistance to the Utmost at any attempt to overthrow the fundamental laws of our government; protection for all races and greeds.

For Better flsMlggi

Social Standard—Approval of progressive measures for better, conditions of housing and saaitaboB: educational work of state institutions nodes general supervision of

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protection of defectives, dependents and delinquents: strengthening of compulsory

school attendance law.

6. A. H. Affairs—Liberality in pensions and early passage of roller’s pension htO. Foreign Immigration-—Rigid enforcement of federation immigration laws, with extension of laws to prohibit entrance of social

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of immigrants

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jaS ff^SSTSSt SUSTi' laws to eliminate victoos features leading, toward extravagant bust ness management' ear*, grsdasl dsflation of currency more, P, f5S^ *nSe^;i^SSU-All pocwbic j assistance In gb'-ouraglng and developing j lomgn trade opportunities. , ' . sed to government ownership of nul-

for one-year

Farmers’ Legislation—Passage of pure ed law. to safeguard against fraudulent misrepresentation of ouabty of seeds: proper labeling of feeds mad fertiliaer: live stock trstisgort by Inteliirhun systems. — Peace Treaty—Approve pcsiUcm of Senator Lodge and indorse the votes of | Hew and Watson: condemn the for his arbitrary attitude: insist on reaerrations which Amerteaniae the treaty Recommendations were submitted to the general committee by,twentyeight subcommittees, sad considerable paring was done by the larger body before the proposals were passed in

their final form

Y. W. C. A. MEMBERSHIP.

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Girts Other Than Them# of Evangeli-

cal Churches te Be Admitted. CLEVELAND, April If.—Girls other

than "members of Evangelical churches hereafter will be permitted to have active voting membership in the Young Women’s Christian Association on the basis of a simple declaration of personal faith, as the result of a signed bailor by delegates attending the sixth anftual T. W: C. A. convention here. The, vote was 1.321 for and 21® against. The sub-

representing college student associations. was opposed by city members’

“ES&SU.**. th.« .h.

tion provide better housing facilities for young women, develop an extensive health education program and grant the Chicago Y. W. C. A. admission to charter membership in the national organisation were approved.

Action was taken to have each lo-

cal association co-operate with community agencies and make an examination of* the housing facilities as they affect young women, establish a room registry service upholding standards suitable for young womep and develop additional residence for

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ject, presented by college debaters young women living away from home.

OXFORDS

Ladies* black oxfords, hisfh or low heels *.$3.98 Ladies' dark brown oxfords, high or low heels $4.48 Misses’ black oxfords, sizes 11% to 2 $3.48 Misses’ dark brown oxfords, sizes 11% to 2 $3.98 to $5.48

AT RIGHT

PRICES

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9 aad 11 Alabama St.

RAPP’S SHOE STORE

304 E.

12 BIG STORES IN INDIANA.

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■ we pledge the general assembly to Uipn in the tax Isw may demand after a u trial thereof, the enactment of a law *t general assembly which I * from taxation household a value to be fixed by the assembly." red by Mr. ling the comother subas follows: of such lefialseesty to protect end irrefor •«rvl > 0*#*p«£ of the budeet

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roads, nmd* to be privately owned sad' manaeed under strict povernawnt reguis-, tlon. with lowest rate* postible with effi-, eleear; mnnw •uffleWat to lustify invest-; twent: favonne fsdersl supervUion of tail- :

road tscurttis*.

Military Policy—Sms!! standi ns army ; srith trained atixen rassrre. wiO» feesftiUon of universal obliraUon to serve durvoe , war. " |

— Absolute devotion to

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rorsble action < niff ffBMNft

for eoastit

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, W such other ch mar prove Juat and ..rfeLssf.

equitable to

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federal conetitu-

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C/s Before Painting aint Company Mwid ABfaif-m.

as It sarsly will, y— waat to cheer the friend who’s ill. Just Say It With Flowers yeo ought to iber today. * Wiegand’s Sons Co. "14 ’ ; FLOWERS ^ y 1119 to lit: .vwrth Illinois Street

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Patent

b ’ MO* or

button

^ $225 126 East

Street

UCTI DRESSES D * n

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SPRING HOME

Standard Patterns, 15c 20c OK* Zdc

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Standard final ferir 25c

Washington and Alabama Streets, Just /Bast of Sitore Closes Saturdays at € P. M.

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JOIN THRIFT CLUB NOW Pay as Little as $1.00 DOWN aad Wear a.Diamond or a New Watcb

Thrift Club Special. Hampden Watch 17 Jewels, in 2®-year guaranteed case; beautiful thirf modek —a n d a fine timepiece. Saturday—

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As little as

$1.00 Down fl.OC Weekly

DIAMOND RING

it. brilliant diamond,

gold ,, ,

either

Beautiful, full cul in solid 14 karat

mounting;

men’s or women’s.

Special value.

Square-Deal price

Other diamonds.. $92.50 to $050.00

Rite allows you full value in exchange for larger stone—at any time—later.

thrift Club Special. Bracelet Watch . t-v^. _ y.vN. <■ ■. -T Octagon, 20y « a r caac. 15 jewels; a beautlful little watch — and a good timekeeper: popular shape. Saturday- $< As little as f $1.00 Down $1.00 Weekly

Hite believe* there la me way te do

On the ; Square

teey wad #«•% aafftataettea alwaya, at

(m/GH7$) Save a Diamond

43*45 SOUTH ILLINOIS ST.

Everyeae 44 ■ho old mw— Why aot laveat years In « ’ diamond f* If yon hay It at Blte’a yoa ran wear It while yea are paylag —a little each week—thas jelalag thrift with pleaaare.

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G P S CUT PRICE DRUGS NO DAN. ORDERS FILLED AT THESE PRICES Gnwne. of the Punt and Bnt Quality. Prices Subject to Change Withont Notin.

Another Big Cut in the Price of Drags

A SAMPLE OF DIFFERENCE IN REGULAR AND HAAG’S PRICES

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100, i gr-. -dffe

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IflUOonn. Pinter

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/v^Tablets. Seltxer ..........

35c Copabia and Cuheb Capsules.2»e

15c Comp. Licorice Powder l#e •W* 35c Water Glam Preserves EggaZBe •®c Canthrox ..dBe «0o Chase Blood * Nerve Tabs. .4»« 6®c Denatured Alcohol, Qta. ... .SSe 35c Danderine * V-ffSe 15c Diamond Dye, 10c. 3 for ffffe 25c Delost’s Headache Powder , ihe l®c Doan’s Kidney Fills 45e «®c DeWitt’y Kidney Pills 45e

50c Drake’s Croup Remedy. 0®c Dean’s Liquid Smoke

Castoria, Fletchef's. Cadomene Tablets ..

2ffe t *'« * '»-o

n *TaWet^M any We Bitter, 3 oa......... ,2Se Cathartic. Hinkle a^te Veaca l»e c Celery Veoce »r ’sMangV Remedy I . .She

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f 1.00 Enos Fruit Salts $1.5® Fellow’s Comp. Syr. Hypo. ffLia 11.9® Formaldehyde 74e 60c Formaldehyde Fumigator.. .She 35c Freezone for Corns .3Se 35c Gets it for Corns She p.’ssaafc.fev.^.^ 11.50 Or»y« alycrine Tonic. ■ —

$1.0® Glycothyme ‘ ,0C SSSSSSi

84c

iic Glover'V Mange Remedy. .tu* $1.25 Gude’s Peptorr.angan me 36c Haarlem Oil Caps.. Tilly's.. .She 35c Haarlem Oil Caps. Gold Med. She 31.5® Hood's Sirsaparflla Me Tfc HilTs Camara Quinine Tabs. Ihe

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L „ §£%$: £83 %!?::::£& Imperial Granum T She Imperial Granum Me

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50c Limestone Phosphate ... 30c Usterine ife Listerine *'

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»o? Si. 1 ?.*?. 11 p * i " PU| *

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31.20 Milk’s Emulsion

»®c mSS‘8 DextW Maltose: ‘/. ‘/. '.Hi f 1.0® Nuxated Iron Si:ll : B 51.25 Pierce’s Golden Med Dis! * 11.0® Peruna ...... * 60c Pinex for Coughs :/**4he 30c Pi so Cough Syrup ** ff4e

|1.®0 Pepgen

60c Pape’s Diapepsln ....I"Se xf C 5ft P 5£S???F T l°fS Mint * •* ***!C ?h”sSS^* E SS5!ii!S n .::::::::: K 7®c Sal Hepatlca ////.mm ?52 Hepatic® .....Me 31.2a Tanlac ........She

BOTTLES,FOUNTAIN SYRINGES AND COMBINATIONS AT CUT PRICES

IG'SOrsff Stef*, ISSN. fllinoU St., U only 6 doom north of the Terminal Station Drog Store, 101 W. Wasbingtoii St., is in the point room of the Lincoln Hotel

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Stores, 27 and 53 Sooth Illinois SL, are on the first square south of WashingWay to the steam Union Depot. The other 3 stores are located at 114 North SL, 55 Virginia, and 862 Massachusetts Ave.. comer College.

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Special Selling of

omen’s Ready-to-Wear At Substantial Savings Coats—Suits

Dresses

$45.00 Value,

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‘34.50

$50.00 Value,

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39.50

$55.00 Value,

>42.50

$60.00 Value, -

‘45.00

$65.00 Value, at—- ^. v v /■ .

$

49.00

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All Alteratians Free. This means Another Saving of $2.00 to $5.00

h Domestics 90c Sheeting, 69c 2% Yards wide, unbleached, standard quality, firm weave. 33c Outing Flannel, 23c • Bleached, double fleeced, good weight for women’s and infants’ wear. New Spring Gingham, 35c Beautiful assortment of plaids and checks for women’s and children’s dresses. Madras Shirting, 49c 32 Inches wide, assorted stripes for men’s shirts and boys’ waists. ; <-

25c Bleached Muslin, 19c Standard quality, soft finish, ft>r gen

eral use.

Black Galatea Cloth. 49c Best standard quality, fast alack,

bloomers, rompers, etc.

Silk Dress Gingham, 69c Beautiful new silk mixed plaids for

sses.

women's and children

“White Rose” Cotton Bats,

35c

Pure white, fluffy cotton, for quilts and comforts; a 50c value.

New Millinery Your personality is cleverly expressed by choosing a hat that seems to express your

own individuality.

You of the younger generation are particularly interested m some new shapes which might be quite “odd” were they not so very

becoming to just the right person.

The colorings sometimes are quaint, even dashing—but always truly artistic. INDI-

ANA hats have a charm of their own. Up to $8.00 Values

Special, $5.

for

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Bargain Table

12'/,c RE-NU-WALL PAPER CLEAKER Himit 6)fa can 12'/,c WHITE CREPE TOILET PAPER (limit 6 rolls), a roll

5c WAX LUNCH PAPER, special, -| A

3 for

Cornets—Undermuslins $1A0 COUTIL WAISTLINE CORSETS, elastic 1 K top, in white or pink; special $1.50 and $1.75 CORSETS, medium or low bust, d»1 Or in white or pink; special v. . tj) Jl.tidtl $2.00 CORSETS, white coutil or pink brocade; <B*| CA special ; tpA«tlU $2.50 CORSETS, white coutU, medium or high d*"| /»A bust; special q)A*Oc/ $3.00 CORSETS, white coutil, medium bust or pink brocade, with four hose supporters; ^ fl»t AQ special . j ' 98c MUSLIN ENVELOPE CHEMISE, lace trimmed, or PINK BATISTE BLOOMERS, OQ special Oa/V $1.75 MUSLIN SLIPOVER GOWNS, or ENVELOPE CHEMISE, white or pink, lace or embroidery OQ $1.08 SLIPOVER GOWNS OR ENVELOPE CHEMISE, lace or embroidery trimmed, some trimmed back <P'| A Q and front, in white ox flesh; special iJjAd-IO $2.25 ENVELOPE CHEMISE OR SLIPOVER GOWNS, in flesh or white, lace or embroidery trimmed, also QQ some with smocking; special q)A*0«/ *

Toilets

Kolynos Tooth Paste... Sp'nreco Tooth Paste Chlorox Tooth Paste...*. F. E. I. Tooth Paste Pebeco Tooth Paste .Pepsodent Tooth Paste... Jap Rose Talcum Squibb’s Talcum Mavis Talcum Djer-Kiss Talcum Woodbury's Face Powder.., Palmole Face Powder Palmolive Face Powder..., Jardin DeRose Powder... Djer-Kiss Face Powder Pond's Vanishing Cream... Creme de Meridor Palmolive Cream

Odorono

Mulaified Cocoanut Oil, Djer-Kiss Rouge

...18c «,. 19c .. .25c .. J5c ...3Sc ...33c .. .lOc .. ,15c ... 19c ««. 19c ...19c ...19c ...35c • -35c .. .49c ..17c ,. ,19c ..35c ..19c ., ,37 c ..48c

>ys’ Suits Comprising a line of the newest models in blue, brown, green and gray mixtures. Suits are weO tailored. None better. $13.50 Value..... $9.75 $14.50 Value... .$11.75 $16.50 Value—$12.75 $18.50 Value.... $13.75 $19.50 Value.... $14.75 $21.50 V alue—$16.75 $23.50 Value... .$18.75

One lot new suite in blue, green, # brown and gray mix- dJfT FTf? tures, $11.75 values... tP I • I tl

Shirts, Shirts and Shirts

Young Men’s Suits A snappy assortment of new spring models, well tailored. i ift50*» i 24.SO

Men’s shirts of every description; made with soft cuffs and laundered neckbands, in percale, printed or woven madras, woven striped crepe, soft finished crystal cloth or silk striped and figured Jacquard weaves. Prices range $4^5, $4.45, $3.95, MM $2.95, $2.45, $1.95 and— $1.50

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See our line of silk or fiber shirts at

312.95,

MEN’S HANDKERCHIEFsTwith~woven colored border, in blue, tan or lavender, good 50c O B* ^ ^

quality, our special

Other men's 'kerchiefs, $Oe to 75c. MEN'S LISLE WEB SUSPENDERS, made leather ends, light or dark colors; a pair, $1.00, 75c, 65c and MEN'S SOCKS, black or colors, cotton lisle, fiber or silk, reinforced at all wearing points; j $1.25, $1.00, 75c, 65c, 59c, 35c, 25c

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MEN'S NECKWEAR, in silk four-in-hands, either

bar tacked and made with slip $2.50, $2.00, $1.50, $1.00 and

a large variety of put terns ither large or small shapes,

rith slip bands;

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