Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 54, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 July 1920 — Page 4

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WAR VICTIM AID MEETING IS SET Plans to Bo Made July 15 for 641,900 Disabled Men. OTW TORE, Jul 7 12.—T0 formulate for adequate help to the 641,900 dlaabled former service men of the world was, the committee for aid to disabled veterans, of which CoL Henry L. Stimson, former secretary of war. is chairman, yesterday issued a call for a conference to be held at noon on July 15, In the Lawyers’ club, New York City, under the auspices of the Carry On association, of which Mrs. Wendell Phillips is national chairman. The Invitation has been sent to representatives of the government, civic organizations and prominent citizens interested in the welfare of the disabled former service men, and replies indicate that those Invited will attend. The vital necessity of this conference is shown by the decision of the secretary of labor, who is also chairman of the federal board of vocational training, who declared the amendment to the existing law which provides an increase in compensation to disabled soldiers is defective and does not provide the relief intended. The situation Is summarized in the Invitation sent out. In part it says: “We are agreed, I believe, that existing provisions for the care and rehabilitation of these men are far from adequate. “The situation of the mental and tuberculosis cases particularly needs attention, and there is, as well, lack of understanding of the gravity and magnitude of the whole problem. “Private agencies are cot equipped for the immense task, and existing legisla-

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tion does not give sufficient scope to _the government agencies. “As you probably know, the number of men discharged from service with disabilities is estimated at from 500,460 to 641.900. “This year the government has been asked to appropriate $450,900,000 for the care and training of disabled men, but it la generally agreed among officials that the annual cost presently will be one billion doilsrs if the country ir> tends to reclaim those men who now represent an economic loss, and whose present condition constitutes an unpaid debt of honor. •‘This conference is called, not to criticize but in the hope that out of the discussion may come some concrete proposals for definite adequate action. “For this reason tbo group attending the conference will represent virtually all agencies and many prominent citizens interested in the disabled." Lafayette Doctor Asks for New Trial LAFAYETTE, Ind., July IS.—Attorneys for Dr. Charles J. Brockway, Lafayette physicians, who was convicted here of involuntary manslaughter a month ago, following the edath of his wife, Esther Brockway, filed application in the circuit court Monday for anew trial. The verdict, he alleges, is not sustained by the evidence and is contrary to law. The claim is made that the court erred in giving instructions and omitting certain evidence and that William Beck, foreman of the Jury, was guilty of misconduct. Beck, it Is said, called the bailiff to the Jury room, after the Jury had retired, and Inquired about the age of the defendant, without the defendant or his attorney being present

The Right Thing at the Right Time By MARY MARSHALL 8. DUFFER. WHKN THEY ARE TARDY. It is a perfectly natural thing to feel that when a person whom you employ to work for you for stated hours is tardy, you are being deprived of what is rightfully yours. That is of course if you propose to and do pay for full-time work. However, it is not the easiest thing iu the world to correct a person for tardiness or to correct the tardy habit without giving offense. It may be that the woman who washes for you is due to come at eight and does not appear until half-past nine. What are you going to do about it? Or it may be that the worann win! sews by the day is a little late every day she comes, thus in the course of a season really depriving you of many hours of service for which you actually have paid. It may be, too, that the typist or telephone operator in your office takes advantage of tho fact that you yourself d° not appear at your office until half-past nine and does; not come until that time, although you employ her from 9 o'clock each day and really wish to have her in the office at that time. now are you going to make these people on timo without giving offense? In tho first plaee, remember that it seldom does any good to show irritation over the situation; nor is it a good plan to hint at your displeasure by looking reproachfully at the clock. Often it Is a good plau with the person who works by the day merely to ask to put the work oq an. hour basis. That is, to have a seven or eight-hour

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day and to time the day from the time of arrival. This is only fair. Moreover, it Is a plan that drives the lesson of promptness home with the least possible argument. However, one must always distinguish between, kinds of service rendered. It is only fair to be sure to be more lenient about tardiness to the worker who works especially rapid or who makes up through added industry for time lost in this way.—Copyright, 1920. Lloyd George Greets Zionist Convention LONDON, July 13.—A message of greeting and congratulations from Lloyd George was read today to the International Zionist convention : “I send heartiest congratulations to the first world’s conference of the Zionists since the war on the restoration by the Jewish people of their national home. “I am confident that the Jewish people will display those qualities of energy, determination, tolerance, wisdom and consideration for their fellow citizens of Palestine wfleh is necessary for their success. If they will do so, I believe that the Jewish people will once more make a great and beneficent contribution of human progress." The message was received with great applause. Italian Anarchists Repulsed in Attack LONDON, July 13. —Italian anarchists attacked the electric power houses supplying Pinerolo and Verona, but were repulsed, said an Exchange Telegraph dispatch from Rome today.

BOLIVIA REBELS NOW HOLD REINS Republican Leader Saavedra Assumes Presidency . SANTIAGO, Chile, July 13.—The Bolivian government has been overthrown by revolutionists and the republican leader, Saavedra, has assumed the provincial presidency of the republic, according to dispatch from La Paz, the capital, where the government military forces Joined the revolutionists. N It was not known whether the rest of the country had joined the uprising. Troops were reported marching from many cities to the capital to Join the movement. Several regiments have left Viacha for La Paz. Dispatches from Antofagasta said President Guitertez Gerra and his cabinet fled La Paz. It was believed a counter-revolution would bo started immediately. HOROSCOPE ‘ TUESDAY, JULY 18. According to astrology this is a lucky day. Mercury, Neptune, Mars and Jupiter are all in benefle aspect. The body should be strengthened and the mind quickened by the influences of the planets during this configuration. While the reasoning powers are supposed to be made keen by the position of the stars, the sympathies ( also are awakened. This should be a fortunate sway for all who make appeal to popular favor. It is a rule under which to expect favorable news of any venture, especially if it 13 to come from across the water. The government of the planets makes

for optifhism and the energy to Justify the confidence. Better art ideals will be awakened at this time, if the stgns are rightly Interpreted. Theaters should benefit greatly and again it is prophesied that dramas which educate the people/will become a national interest. Pageants and miracle plays will be popular. Strange modes for adorning the head and face with hair are foretold by the seers. Anew school of writers is prognosticated and this will bring out a little real literature, astrologers foretell.

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Diplomacy is now subject to a government of the stars which seems to Indicate new problems that are even more perplexing than any of 1920. It is repeated that no one who has passed the half-century mark any great distance can hope to attain high office, since the planets presage a period of power for the young. With the discovery of the possibility of controlling even material conditions through the exercise of mental powers becoming widespread, there will be a period of peace that may never end, astrologers declare. Persons whose birthdate it is have

Mary J. Pumps Girls' pumps, Mary Jane style, of patent aud viel kid, with low heels and natural shape; sizes up to 2. The $3.00 grades— WEDNESDAY ONLY Pair, $2.45 Main Floor. Union Suit3 Boys’ jersey ribbed bleached cotton union suits. "White Cross’* brgnd; wing sleeves, knee length, open-seat style, cut full sizes; ages 8 to Id. Extra good quality— WEDNESDAY ONLY Suit, 63£ (2 Suit*, sl/2.5) Main Floor. 49c Silk, 39c Tol Stan silk, in white, pink, sky. Copen, lavender, peach, flesh. black, etc; "4 Inches wide; for dresses, waists, etc. A 49c quality— WEDNESDAY ONLY Yard, 39* Main Floor. $2.50 Hose, $1.50 Women's thread silk Lose, well-known, ad r e rtisedbrand. fashioned seamed leg, unusually elastic garter hem. mercerized lisle top. satisfactory wear guarantor* ticket with each pair; colors —black, white. cordoV.m, gray, navy and smoke. Formerly sold for $2.50 — . WEDNESDAY ONLY Pair, $1.50 Main Floor. Aprons, 25c Women's aprons, plain band style; made of pretty, striped percale, with pockets. Sold regularly at 39c WEDNESDAY ONLY Each, 25£ Main Floor, Voiles, 89c Silk “mixed voiles, plaids and stripes combined; for dresses, waists, etc. Regular prices, $1.50 to $1.98, WEDNESDAY ONLY Yard, 89£ Main Floor, Men’s Suits Men’s and young men’s suits, of all wool blue serges, fancy worsted and novelty cassimeres; sises S3 to' 44. Regularly $33 and s4o— ONLY $24.75 Main F'loor Child’s Hats One lot of children's hats, in assorted colors; milan and hemp straws. Big bargain to clean up— WEDNESDAY ONLY Each, $1.50 Second Floor, Petticoats Gingham and seersucker petticoats for women, of good quality materials; regular sizes. Splendid value — WEDNESDAY ONLY 89<^ Second F’loor.

Round Trip Round Trip War Tax Included War Tax Included $17.30 Niagara Falls, N. Y. $17.30 16.49 Buffalo, N. Y. 16.49 14.20 Cleveland, Ohio 14.20 12.45 Cedar Pointt, Ohio 12.45 12.45 Put-in-Bay, Ohio 12.45. 10.80 Toledo, Ohio 10.80 July 20, August 3, 17 > 31 > 1920 Terre Haute, Indianapolis & Eastern Traction Company Dayton & Western Trac. Cos., Ohio Electric Railway, Cleveland & Buffalo Transit Company Leave Indinnnpolis Tuesday above dates at 7:20 n. m.. 9:20 a. m. and 11:20 a. m. Connecting at Richmond with Electric* Trains for Teledo, Ohio. RETURN LlMlT—Final return limit to reach original starting point not later than midnight of fifteen (15) days from date of sale. The Greac Ship -SEEANDBEC’' loaves Cleveland for Buffalo at 9:00 p. m. each Wednesday, arriving at Buffalo at-7:30 a. m. Address Traffic Department, 208 Terminal Building. Indianapolis, for further information aud circular giving full particulars regarding Niagara Fall# and Tourists rates. Phone Main 2787,

the augnary of a year In which muck money may be acquired. Travel that brings benefits is foreshadowed. Children bort| on this day are likely to be quick and resourceful. These Cancer subjects usually make a success of life.—Copyright, 1320. IT’S INSTINCT, THAT’S ALL. PARIS, July 13. —No matter how short they are the women still hold them up. Here in Paris, where skirts are shorter than in any other civilized town, some even stopping at tha knees, they are always elevated still further on rainy days.

White Oxfords Women’s white canvas pumps and oxfords, with white covered or enameled heels. The season's best $4.00 grades— WEDNESDAY ONLY Pair, $2.79 Main Floor Work Shirts Srifel indigo blue shirts for men. Cones' Boss, best make, nil double stltebed, yoke back, made with pocket; cut very large and roomy: sizes IHt to 17. Regular $1.75 grade— WEDNESDAY ONLY Each, 81.45 Main Floor Men’s Ties Men's four-in-hand ties, slip easy bands, splendid colors and patterns, good quality rllks; also knit ties. SI.OO and §1.50 values— WEDNESDAY ONLY Each, 49£ Mnin Floor Brashes, 77c felPi'WH Wool wall brushes, fine quality iamb's wool; can be wnshrd; long and short handle. SI.OO value, WEDNESDAY ONLY Each, 77<* Basement Silk Skirts Striped, plaids and plain color silk skirts for women. with shirred waist, pockets and belt. Big special for— WEDNESDAY ONLY $4.89 Second Floor Men’s Pants Fancy worsted aud novelty cnsslmere pants for men ; sizes 30 to 44; dark colors. Big Talue— WEDNESDAY ONLY $6.65 Main Floor Boys’ Suits Good style boys' suits, of all - wool blue serges, fancy cassimeres und plain evlor flannels of blue, green and brown; sizes 8 to 17— WEDNESDAY ONLY $10.55 Main Floor Middies, 89c Regulation middle*, In white and colors; well made, In *ll sizes. Extra good value for— WEDNESDAY ONLY 89^ Second Floor Percales, 21c Ktnndard dress percales, in navy, gray, pink and light styles, stripes and figures. Up to 36c values (limit 20 yards)— WEDNESDAY ONLY Yard, 21d Basement

Georgettes, $1.69 Printed Georgette, 40 inches wide; dozen beautiful patterns and colorings. Sold as high as $3,t.S yard— WEDNESDAY ONLY Yard, $1.69 Mala Floor. Gloves, 68c Women's silk gloves, dou-ble-tipped fingers, KayS'T & Clark make, wrist length; colors black, white, gray and pongee, all sizes. Formerly sold for up to sl.oo— ONLY Pair, 68d (2 pairs. 51.25/ Main floor, 75c Vests, 55c Kays r’s vests for women; sizes 40. 42 and 44; Swiss ribbed, slcc-veless, band top; also pretty lace yoke styles; splendid quality. Good 75c value— WEDNESDAY ONLY Each, 55d Main F’loor. Tea Kettles, 91c C and 7-quart gray granite teakettles, cool han- „ dte. large size. Seconds of a $1.50 value—WEDNESDAY ONLY Each, 91c Baeement $1.75 Serge, $1.25 50-inch storm serge, in navy, gray, burgundy and cardinal; firm, uniform quality for 6kirta. dresses, etc. Worth $1.75 yard— WEDNESDAY ONLY Yard, $1.25 Main Floor, Curtain Nets 36-inch curtain nets, In white or ivory finish, filet weave. Worth 69c yard— WEDNESDAY ONLY Yard, 43£ Third Floor. Bathing Suits Men’s bathing suits, in dark gray, brown, blue and lavender; with combination stripes, sizes 34 to 44. Every suit all wool and our regular $5.00 kind— WEDNESDAY ONLY $3.85 Main F'loor. Nightgowns Women’s gowns, of pink batiste, slip-over style, hemstitched and shirred, in blue; sizes Id and 17. Extra special— WEDNESDAY ONLY Each, $1.25 Second Floor. Muslins, 24c 36-inch bleached and unbleached muslins, extra quality, for all home uses. Up to S3c value (limit 20 yards)— WEDNESDAY ONLY Yard, 24^ Basement*.