Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 April 1920 — Page 5

THE DTDIAIfAPOLIS NEWS, FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1920.

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WATER f»0WER BILL RXES , FEDERAL COWTROL RIGHTS

proof of m3td< , br the K»r»el^. at I linntinj^^ton. fleer* of tlie i Indiana Feder^tS^nf farmers' Aj*o-| ciaUou* or a reiri^tion #f statements | nuul* alKiul ttie munM.gtm«^it .0f tlie foderatlOQ is ' tTaaianded of Boa F. fiiiiter. editor of the Goi^. i« a tettm” ssnt to him bi^ohnj^^BrowB, prwrtlUsnt of the federal I of the j iettcr will he seht^^SvT^^^^iScors off <*oanty asoocfattons of f£rmec^ia the| state. Mr. 1 Ur. also was riNiflNC’jCi^-to I

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Meaaare Oeserfded as AMectlas Erery Otiaea ia f’atted States

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WAFHIXaTON, April 3». — De scribed br Cbafrtnan Jonea of tk*^ senate commerce committee, aa legislation affecting every citizen of tht United States, the aster poa-er bit sa aSYccil on in conference wonld create a federal power commfsMon. •imposed of tfce seeretarfea of arar, axticulture stnd interior. This cooBmteslon woaM have aatbority over all matrers pertaittins io thts derel> opmeBt of water power in whi^ the federal icrorernmeat has jarkMttetion of in which it is latoreited as an owner of lands or other property mc-

assary to sneta m^octa.

The btil wonld eacoarssa the Imitdins of headwater stonupt resimroirs to etinaltze power proaactfos. pre

‘hnsetts, Pennsylvania. Maryland, Ifirainia. West Vlririnia. North and toutb l^rolina. Alabama. Georaia, fennessee, Florida Arkansaa, Ohio. '<entucky, Missouri, Wisconsin and linnesota DEMOCRATS. IN BIG RALLY.

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vent floods and obtain water for trlibation purpewes need for gmnnmIlea of poarer. Frovfeion is mads for coaMmecioB of toefca la power dam* in aavidable strsasse so aa to eatead navidatioB lato the appsr rtw^is of

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At the eaptratloa of the flfty-year Ucease. the covemaieat haa the option of baj^iqi the hydro-electrte plants by paylnd the Ucepaee his net iaseeftfaeat or It amy iasae a aew litpraas to the orisinai iieeaaee or to a aew liceaoee who atmll pay ehe ori^iaal owaer hia act favestmeat. Thc^^fovemaieat amy take over aad operate aay water power under 11* eeaae fa tiam of war for laanufactnrs of explealves or aay aae condacive to national safety. Senator Jones said water powsr developaieats to be undertaken on ewactassttt of the htti wonid have a ******'2£af ‘***” 4.bb«.ef«-horse power dhH would open up to aavisatloa more than e.lHie miles of the upper reaches of streams. dtaiea benefiting from the lerialatioa In addition to practically ait of the weetern states were nsmed by Heastor Jones at ConnetUeut. HassaBiteBSgBg','' ■JJWP""' I I '■I mmsSFSSSLJiL-^

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Patent colt vampt, wide tonguet plain toea, viiit^ leather Louia heels. A very classy slipper for drees or street wear— . vs . OUR PRKX-B6.98 I^iea' black kid, plain pumps, with baby Loms heels— OUR PRICE—$6.98 Ka])p*S SMlWaliigctonSt SHOE STORE 12 Bif Storca ia Indiana.

Cfaode aioweve CMef Speofeer at Tippecanoe Oenty Affair. {SpectsI te The IfvBanepolis Pewsl UAFAYETTE. Ind.. April IS.—Tippecanoe county Oemocrats held an enthosiaatic rally llittrsday evealnar at the Jacksoa Clah here, tlw aacettad takina the place of the annual JaefcBon Oah love feaat. which is not to be held this year. daade G. Bowers, editor of tile FtWayae Joamal-Oaaette. was the principal mmaher. Fred Barnett. efMansnsiMBd, candidate for the E>einocfmtie noatination for reprsaentative from the Teath thstrfet. mimo spoim. Geoiva R. I>urdaa. nsayor of Lafayette, ■eloaad the aMctlas with the atateiaeBt Chat aever la the history of the coaaty had there been closer harmony in the rmahs of the DeBsocratic party here. jlr. Bowers warmly defeaded the record of the WHson athBlhtstratioa. aad said that ths eaa<^m«at of the {i.cotae tax. rural credits, federal rc serve system aad tariff laws was eoaatraetlve stateaaHinaiiip of the hlaulot order. He dedared that ao party weald ever dare propose the repeal of aay of these meaaares. la conciasioa. be discussed the kague of nations aad the interna* tleaai sttuatloa. and said that all nations arc waltlsd for Aaseiica to do its part toward atabilization of the world.

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7c CHILDREN’S WHITE HANDKERCHIEFS,"Fil

ToUed edgea, white or tolored wntireidereii UP TO 50c SILK RIBBON. MOIRE, 5^

Wa^ingtoR and Alabama Streets,-Just. East of Conrthoiise. Store Closes Satiir^y 8 P. M. D

wide, in blue, pink, red, white and black. Also fancy hairbow ribbon, a yard

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These sal^ disprove the adage that “opportunity knocks at the door but once.” EJvery yearly recurrence .emphasize more and more the exceptional advantages they bring.

May Sale Prices on Our[Ehture Stock <rf 9

Our Ready-to-Wear Sections are just overflowing with the season’s latest modes. Our advice to women who are seeking stylish and smart apparel is, not to overlook our May Sales. In these sales every article pf major attire as fashionable suits, coats and dresses, will be represented at p’eat reductions from their original price markings.

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Suits $65v00. Value,

Dresses $55.00 Value, *33^

All Alterations FVee. This Means Another Saving of $2.00 to $5.00.

May Sale of Domestics

35c Muslin, 29c Yard wide, unblcachwi, extra heavy firm quality for general use.

50c Outing Flannel, 39c Yard wide, neat pink and blua ttripea for women’s and children's wear.

32-Inch Dress Gingham, 45c Beautiful plaid, for women’s and children’s dreis for spring and summer w^r. 50c Tissue Gingham, 49c New spring plaids and checks for smocks and dresses. 32-Inch Madras Shirting, 49c®s Neat colored stripes for men’s shirts, boys* waists and also for women’s and children's wear. ' standard Galatea Cloth, 49c Heavy quality, in plain navy and black, for bloomers, dresses, aprons, etc.

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The May Safes of Uhdermuklins These sales figure largely in every woman’s spring^’and summer jplannmg. They know that every garment offered at this time passes a most exacting test of fineness and superior workmanship. They must be new. And charmingly fashioned. And in Every Instance Mcings Markedly Unusual foing the Most Worth While

ScM’t of Savings.

tl.25 MUSLIN ENVELOPE CHEMISE, in white or flesh, lace trimmed, also muslin slipover

gowns or silk corset covers,

8peeial| «fOL I1.7S i&OWNS AND CHEMISE, ll.SS^Muslin slipevfllr gowns or envelope chemise, white or pink, lace or embroidery trimmed, some with smockkig or, embroidered in FYeneh DQ knots, Isi^ial ^ AsOaf lt.08 GOWNS and CHAISE, $1.4i-.SIi^ver gowns or envelope chemise, lace or embroidery trimmed, some trimmed back and (PI JO. front in white or flesh, special .... vAs^iO

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12.25 CHEMISE OR GOWNS, |1.80^£nvelope chemise or slipover gowns, in flesh or white,

lace or embroide^ trimmed, also ^*1 some with smocking, special ........ ^A<

12.25 .SKIRTS AND GOWNS, $1.80—V-neck

mualin gowns, trimmed with embrotc snd insertion, also muslin skirts with embroidery flounce, special

I2A8 GOWNS AND SKIRTS, $2.10—Extra sise V-neck gowns and muslin skirts; gowns trimmed with embroidery and ini^rtion; skirts with embroidery flounce, (PO "{([I special r........... vtosAs/ $1.98 CHEMISE AND COVERS, $1.60-.Extra size envelope chemise, lace trimmed, also silk corset cover, in flesh or white, lace (P^ trimmed, special ................. tP A*0«/

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$A25 CREPE GOWNS, $1.69—Windsor crepe slipover gowns, several styles, round or V-neck, hemstitched, some with lace edge neck (P ‘1 and sleeves, special %PA*0*J $2.98 CREPE GOWNS, $2.2^Wind8or crepe slipovw gowns in plain white or pink, also figure crepe gowns In pink, in several (PA Aff

styles

$1.98 CREPE BLOOMERS, $1.48—Crepe bloomers in pink or orchid, hand embroidered, also Bluebird crepe bloomers, (P*l JQ

extra special

Also a Cmplete Line of Muslin and Silk Underwear in R^fular and Extra Sizes.

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An Exposition of the Season’s New Blouses

The styles of suits this season lends itself to showing to perfection the smart and pretty blouse and waist designers h$ve succeeded in giving a skilful touch to the front of the waists and an extra special smartness of line to the collars that gives'^the exact addition of smartness and economy so’

much appreciated.

At $4.95 to $ 17.95

Hosiery and Underwear

**WAYNE KNIT, TRIPLE WEIGHT,” ALL-SILK. FULL FASH- ^A JQ lONED HOSE, btack or white.. PURE SILK full fashioned, with doable lisle to^ and soles; black, white, navy and cor- QA AQ dovaa OUT SIZa FULL FASHIONED PURE SILK Hosa reinforced tope and soles; black, navy and QA AQ cordovan ......n WAYNE KNIT. OUT SIZa FIBER SIUI HOSa double tops and soles; Ql JQ black, white, gray and cordovan dlA**tO -JUNIOR-PURE SILK HOSa QA JQ double silk tops -WAYNE KNIT.” FULL FASHIONED LISLE BOSE, witii double tops 0||*a and soles; Wack white O^L -WAYNE KNIT,” OUT SIZa SEAMLESS SILK LISLE HOSa rrinforced at wearing points; bladk. white and ci^ovan •

KAYSER’8 SILK-TOP UNION SUITS, in flesh or white, made either bodice or band top style; (PA JQ all sizes KAYSER’S SILK-TOP VESTS, bodice or band top style, in flesh or QQ white; all sizes. *.4...,.*.. wX#x/0 KAYSER’S FINE U8LE VESTS, bodice t<^, white only; regular sizes, 7^4* ( KAYSER’S VESTS, with ‘fancy yokes; r^lar sizes, $1J15, 98c, 75c, 59e; extra sizes, $1.25, 98c, 75c........vdl-' GLOBE TAfLOR-MADE UNION SUITS FOR WOMEN, good quality cotton, in several styles; extra sizes, $1.K; AQ-, regular sizes vOv EXTRA -LARGE PANTS FOR WOMEN, made lace or cuff knee; also vests to mat<k, with wing sleeves; sizes 46, 48 and 60; an exceptionally good JlClp value at varv-

Bags and Gloves $3.48’’'SILK BAGS, in navy, gray, taupe, black or brown. Spe- (PA AQ

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$4.48 to $4.98 SILK BAGS, in black, navy, taupe, gray and QA AQ

brown

$5.98 to $6.48 SILK BAGS, plain or bead trimmed, with purses and (P J AQ $1.25 SHORT SILK GLOVES, in black with white stitching and white with black ^titebing, also pongee, nearly all 98c

sizes. Sp^ial

KAYSER’S SHORT SILK GLOVES, in black or white, in self or contrasting stitching; also some qualities in gray and

pongee. Prices,

$1.25 and...

LONG SILK .GLOVES, in black or white,

double finger tips, $2 JiO (P*|

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i gray and $1.00

98c

New Neidcwear VESTEES oF NET, trimmed with frills ,of Val. lace or plain effpets, with rows of filet and Val. insertion; others have a touch of hand embroidery; ecru

or white, $2JS0, $1.5o

VESTEES OF ORGANDY, roU collars, blue, rostf'and tan......

COLORED ORGANDY COLLARS, blue, pink, rose and tan, trimmed in Val. lace, some have touches of hand (P*| ff A

embroidery, 98c and

PRETTY L|®E COLLARS, in roll or flat shapes, for suits or dresses, AQjm $1.98, $ld»0 and.. «/OC LACE COLLAR POINTS. Vtnise'and filet laces, also organdy points Jfljs

in colors

ORGANDY COLLAR POINTS, oithid blue and toast. AQ**

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Suits for the Poy Graduate

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Evnrr kind ot good suit imaginable Tor your boy. Drasa suita—that «v«ry ytnmgiter will be proud to wmr-~piMj suito—the durable kind that outwardly shew their long wearing qualities. A suit for every young fellow no matter how finicky he may be about

his new clofliii^.

AU-Wool Blue Serge $14.75 up t. $21.50 FfuiQT Wool Mixtures $13.50 yahie ' $9.75

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$19.50 Value

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$21.50 Value

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Gay Little Frocks for the Miss 8 to 16 Here you am choose from a profusion of colorful ginghams, chambniys, voiles and other crisp models, designed and sewed with the same exacting care as dresses bearing the price of higher cost models. Prices range from (P*! "I KA fl.98 to tP J-iat/V

Hoiii^ IJresses, Terms Them but hara are house dreq/MS so unusually attractive in stri« and materials they may be worn for -many a summer morning errand. Just the thing to slip into when one takes mie’S summer sewing out on the porch. Such dresi^ one chooses at— $2.98 to $4.98

Men’s Furnishings

MEN’S RIBBED UNION SUITS, Imperial brand, closed crotch or drop seat, ankle or three-qua^r length, long or short sleeves. Made of fine quality yams and guaranteed to fit, (PA Aff a suit tPtoatotJ Other men’s union suits, $1.25 to* . .S2.85 MEN’S ATHLETIC UNION SUITS, knee length and sleeveless, made of cheeked nainsook, pajama doth, marquisette or soft finish materials, (P'1 ff A

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Other athtetic suits, $1.00 to .............. MEN’S LISLE FINISHED SCXiKS, made with double

toe and iK>]e, high spliced heel, ail popular

colors and black, a pair AOv See our line of men's hose 19c $1A5 MEN’S LEATHER BELTS, tubular, lined or br^. straps, in black or cordovan, assorted QT lura' buckles, choice ^A*WI

Other belts, 50e to i

MEN’S -CHENEY” SILK FOUR-IN-HANDS, tubular, reversible style in rich colorings, choice |||| variety to select from, at $1.50 and....... A*W

MEN’S CUT SILK FOim-IN-HANDS, 75c to * MEN’S MADRAS AND FINE COUNT Pi SHIRTS, made wiUi neckband and soft told eufi^ selection of patterns, at. Other dress shiria, $1.50 to

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