Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 81, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 August 1920 — Page 7

WOMEN S WORK GOES SPEEDILY OVER INDIANA Democratic Organization Completed in 90 Per Cent of Precincts, Is Report. HARDING CLUB ACTIVE

Organizations In 90 per cent of the JVfWclncts of the state hare been comI4e ted by democratic women, according to an announcement of Mias Gertrude sT'Hugh, secretary of the state committee. In addition to the organization of these precincts, Miss McHugh reports that practically every precinct In the state has been polled. The league of nations Issue Is paramount in the interest of women of Indiana, according to reports reaching headquarters. Practically every request for speakers at women’s meetings is for a speaker on the league of nations, it is said, and reports coming in to headquarters indicate that many republican women are declaring themselves in favor of the league. It is announced shat the women’s publicity bureau of the state committee will open headquarters in Room 155, Denison hotel, next Monday, with Miss Margaret Tobin of Bloomington In charge. Miss Tobin was formerly on the staff of the South Bend News-Times and has been employed on the editorial staffs of Denver. (Col.) papers. During the war she was in Washington, D. C., where s’.ie was engaged in war publicity work. (OX-BOOSEVELT DATES ANNOUNCED. Exact dates for the Roosevelt and Cox meetings In Indiana have been obtained by the democratic state speakers’ bureau. Gov. Cox will speak in South Bend at S o'clock in the evening of Aug. 19. This address will be given at the midsummer meeting of the Indiana Democratic Editorial association. Arrangements will be made for the attendance at South Bend of a number of Indianapolis men and women, announcement of plans to be made soon by the state committee. On the a'iernoon of Ang. 25. Gov. Cox will speak at Princeton, at 1:30 o'clock, going from there to Evansville, where he will address a night meeting at 8 o’clock. Franklin P. Roosevelt will speak at Delphi at 1:30 on the afternoo® ol Aug. 30. Delphi has been selected as the place for the afternoon meeting because of Its location, being situated between the Tenth and Eleventh district, and In the “corner” of the Ninth. In the evening of the same day Mr. Roosevelt will address a meeting in Indianapolis at Tomlinson hall. It is expected that large delegations from surrounding towns and districts will come to Indianapolis to hear the candidate speak. State candidates will be in attendance at all of these meetings. More than 2,700 Marion county men hare joined the Indianapolis Harding-for-President clnb, according to a statement of the secretary of the organization. Officials of the club report that much interest and many memberships are coming from factory men in the county. Arrangements have practically been completed for the pilgrimage of the Indiana Harding clubs to Marion. 0., which begin Aug. 28, when republicans of the Sixth, Seventh and Eighth districts will make the trip. DELEGATES from ALL OVER STATE. The train schedule and fare for the first trip have been arranged, and arrangements are nearing completion for the accommodation of delegations from over the state, joining the Indianapolis delegation. The train, which probably will run In sections, will leave the Union station In Indianapolis over the Big Four at 7:45 a. tn., arriving at Marlon at 1 o’clock. It will pick up delegations at Anderson, Muncie. Winchester and Union City, no stops being made between Union City and Marion. Bearing Marion at 6:45 the party is due to arrive iu Indianapolis at 12 o'. lock midnight. A special train will carry the Bake county delegation direct to Marion, vliore they will Join the Indianapolis folk. The Columbia and Marion clubs of Indianapolis will be represented on the train by practically their entire mem

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LONDON, Aug. 13.—Picture It to yourself—Venns de Milo walking the streets of London's fashion-plate West End, and jobless. It might happen. That is, it would, inevitably, happen if the classic beanty of ages past came to life and followed in the footsteps of her modern sisters-In-beauty, who sell gowns by wearing them and making them things of loveliness. Miss de Milo might find other work, but she could never be a mauequin In these days. It Isn't so long since a bold male critic of the arts, pa6t and present, voted her to be better fitted, physically, for a wet nurse than for a model of beauty by present standards. The dressmakers of the West End don't go so far as that, but they read her out of the beauty class, and uncompromisingly they do It, too. “If Venus came to me for a job,” said Mme. Hayward of Bond street, “I could gf*e her nothing to do except display tea gowns or cloaks. ”It would be almost Impossible to dress her gracefully, except In looseflowing draperies.” “The Venus of Milo would look a frump unless she were swathed in a gown of black velvet,” testified Miss Howes, manageress of the Malson Alexander. “I agree with the artist who said that the dressmaker's dream is often the sculptor's nightmare. “The slim, straight figure looks its best in modern clothes, whereas the classic figure would often look merely dowdy in a frock that wag considered a masterpiece.”

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KILLS DAUGHTER ABOUT TO WED Farmer Said to Have Injected Strychnine Into Body.

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