Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 289, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 April 1922 — Page 7

SENATE FINDS PALMER RIGHT IN RED RAIDS Former Attorney General Not Guilty of Usurping Authority. WASHINGTON’, April 14.— When the Department of Justice in 1020 directed the carrying out of the so-called Ked raids" in various parts of the Tnited Seates, A. Mitchell Palmer, who was the attorney general at that time, was not guilty of an illegal "usurpation of authority,” according to the finding of a majority of the members of the Senate Committee of Judiciary. The committee has recently completed an exhaustive investigation of the matter in the course of which persons of radical views and others have insisted that the Department of Justice exceeded its authority. The majority report, which is submitted by Senator Sterling of South Dakota, states that radical arrested by the department were not subjected to •‘great hardship or deprivation;” that no alien was deprived of his legal rights either at the tima of his arrest or in the deportation proceedings that were Instituted fallowing the arrests. “The question of simultaneous arrests or raids in different cities and sections of the country,” the report states, “is largely a matter of policy. The Department of Justice evidently proceeded on the theory that simultaneous arrests were the most effective way of putting an end to extreme radical activities and of ascertaining among the great body of aliens who were subjected to deportation because of their membership in organizations prescribed by statute.” In some Instances the report says arrests were accompanied by unnecessary hardships, and in the case of the Bridgeport and Detroit raids it asserts there was unreasonable delay in determining whether or not those arrested were subject to departation. The majority report recommends new legislation which will give the Department of Justice and the Department of Labor the authority to act . together in the apprehension of aliens who are subject to deportation under existing law. It also recommends legislation that will more specifically define what constitutes “opposition to Government or its overthrow by force or violence.” In submitting a minority report Senator Walsh of Montana, asserts that the majority report has nothing to say except ‘‘in feeble extenuation” of admitted conditions. He deplores the inhumanity of arresting "thousands of persons in one night," placing those people in overcrowded quarters, and the delay that followed in releasing from arrest those who were not subject to deportation.

SINGING HER WAY TO LORDS Prima Donna Says Her Notes Are Good Argument. LONDON', April 14.—Marguerite Nielka, prima donna, niece of the multi-million-aire Lord Cowdray. and one of the youngest leaders of London society, has determined to sing her way into the House of Commons. “My high notes are worth all the arguments in the world,” said Miss Nielka. “So why argue? “If the voters still believe that the ordinary politicians can bring abcait their civic salvation they would not understand a logical exposition of reasons. “But they may be moved to try anew task if one expresses her confidence in their intelligence without worrying them by long speeches, and then entertains them a bit by letting them hear good music.” Mirs Nielka, who commanded her own military hospital in London during the war, has a wonderful operatic reputation both in France and Italy. She will inherit much of the enormous fortune of Lord Cowdray. the oil magnate. At present Paris suffragists are attempting to Induce her to begin her Unique method of political campaigning at Nice, where they are looking forward to women winning the suffrage. But Miss Nielka has not yet consented. “Roulette and opera might be too much, at one time, for the little republic of Monaco,” she declares. “Besides, my contract might forbid it.” THE HUMAN SOUL BT SIR ARTHCR CONAN DOYLE. (Copyright, 1922.) Is there any way of proving that a living human being has a soul? Unquestionably so —though I know of no way save by psychic phenomena, which are the more material side of spiritualism. What we call the "theric body”—called by St. Paul the “spiritual body"—is what in popular speech Is described as the soul. It is a facsimile of our present bodies, and it survives them. It is the thing which has been the basis of all phantom •tcries — the thing seen so often at the moment of death by distant friends or relatives. It is temporarily dissociated from the body In sleep, and under certain narcotic drags. It contains within It the infinitely more thereal thing called the spirit—the two being often confused with each other. I show among my stereopticon slides a photograph of an etheric body (or sou!) disengaging itself from the material body. Do souls have sex? Tes, souls lave sex, but beyond are none of those grosser manifestations which obtain here, for birth Is a thing peculiar to life. . Sex manifests in beauty, In sympathy, In delicacy of mntual understanding—in all those subtle and fine ways In which it manifests on earth between true lovers who are not yet married.

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One Day in Which to Buy Your Child’s Easter Outfit Or the Part Not Already Purchased Even anticipating the Bunny isn’t to be a: apared with the Two-to-Six-Years’ appreciation of new Easter clothes, though both are highly joyful sports. Fancy coats of tweeds are represented in kind by a particular one of tweed in rose, jade, or tan with half-yoke and inverted box plait. A delicate crispness is added by white organdy collar and cuffs, and fancy buttons. Priced, $16.50. Another model is of velours with raglan sleeves, half belt and pockets, the sole trimming being unusual buttons and fancy stitchery. In orchid and henna. At $19.50. Scores of other coats, both dressy and tailored, are to be had in tweed, velours, serge and spring checks, some with raglan shoulders, all with belts and pockets. From $5.75 to $19,50.

Hats Worthy of Easter Wearing

Tailored hats of Milan, chinky braid and leghorn, in plain color# and combinations; many are trimmed with simple grosgrain, ribbons. Chin-chins, drooping brims and fancy types—s2.so to $10,75. White and colored organdy dresses, lace and selftrimmed or hand-embroid-ered—s2.9s to $14.75.

Hand-Illuminated MOTTOES Delightful as Easter Tokens Price at From SI.OO to $5.00 Os rich parchment paper, framed attractively, a wide variety of beautiful sentiments are now to be had for Easter tokens. Some, more elaborate, show double frames, with verses on one side and quaint illustrations on the other. Beautiful and inspiring, delightful gifts —Ayres—Stationery, street floor. A VICTROLA Complete

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It is made regularly without record racks or albums at SIOO.OO. However, we are enabled to make a special offer which supplies these lacks. It is a good and pleasing value. / Sold on Terms of $5.00 Down and $2.00 Weekly —Ayres—Viet’ olas, Fifth Floor.

3,000 Gorgeous Silk Four -in- Hands Participate in A Special Easter Sale of Men’s Neckwear

1,500 of Imported Silks at $1.05 • At $1.05 comes an exceptional assortment of fine cravats, fashioned from wonderful imported silks—silks that come from Paris, England, Switzerland and Italy, Chavet, silks, Swiss moires, Italian satins, English Spittafields. All are tailored into the popular narrow open-end four-in-hands.

A Notable Offering—Qualities Are Excellent, Prices Are Reasonable and Styles are Unquestionably Desirable. —Ayres—Men's Store, street floor.

Fancy and dress hats with flower decoration, ribbons and feathers, and chic models of yarn with grosgrain trimmings to $15.00. Sports hats in jaunty little Ltyles and bright colorings—s2.9s to $10.75. Boys’ fancy and regulation suits in white and colors and in a wide range of styles—s2.9s to $8.75.

—Ayres—Children's Store, fifth floor.

With Shelving and Six Albums , Should he Welcome at SIOB.OO No home may really be called complete without music, and in no way may this touch of completeness be given so easily or so satisfactorily as with a Victrola. The Victrola Model 80 is a cabinet model, made with all the care and skill that goes into the fashioning of the larger and more expensive machines, and brings to your home the same floods of melody as are the endowment of the other models.

Hosiery That Enhances The Elegance of the Easter Costume <. Perfection of fit, beauty of weave and texture, loveliness of pattern and coloring—these bring to the wearer of Ayres hosiery that thrill which always comes with the knowledge of being well dressed. McCallum’s chiffon silk stockings, full fashioned, with silk garter tops and soles, in black, silver, gold and white; $4.50 pair. McCallum’s sheer weight silk stockings, black or white with contrasting clocks, putty or ooze with assorted clocks, for sports suits; $4.50 pair. Children’s half and threequarter length socks, plain or ‘ mercerized lisle; and 50 pair. McCallum’s 6heer black silk stockings with open work French clocks; herringbone effects; $6.00 the pair. Ayres’ 12-strand pure thread silk stockings, narrow fashioned ankles; black and colors; all the new shoe shades; $1.35. Wayne-Knit full fashioned silk stockings, with open work French clocks; cordovan; $4.50 pair. Ayres’ special silk stockings, full fashioned, with double knees; in black, white and shoe gray, $2.25 pair. Out sizes, $2.50 pair. Pure thread silk stockings with broad tailored seam, in white and colors, $1.85 the pair. Full fashioned wool stockings with embroidered clocks, for sports wear, in brown and oxford gray; $2.00 pair. Full fashioned imported English ribbed mercerized lisle stockings, ribbed to the toe; white or tan; $3.00 pair —Ayres—Hosiery, street floor.

Dainty Boudoir Furnishings Are Fashioned T astejtllty of White Composition Ivory Puff boxes or hair receivers, $2-50. Candlesticks, $2.00. Buffers, $1.95, - Mirrors, $4.95. Hairbrushes, $3.95. Trays, $2.95 and $4.95. Fine Perfumes Coty’s Violette or L’Origan, 2-ounce sealed bottles, $4.95. La Boheme, $2.50 and $6.00. Arly's Jasmine, $6.00. Arly’s Lilas, $1.50. Mary Garden, $1.25 and $1.50. Talcum holders, $2.00, Hairpin holders, $1.95. Clocks, $3.95 to $7.95. Picture frames, $1.50. Pincushions, $2.50. Clothes brushes, $2.95. Hat brushes, $1.95. Compact Povrders Large gilt vanities, SI.OO. , Miro compacts, large, $1.65. Mlro compacts, rouge, small, 60CCelluloid compacts, 25 Fancy bath salts, assorted colors, $1.25. —Ayres—Toilets, street floor.

1,500 of Domestic Silks at 65c At comes an almost unlimited variety of four-in-hands fashioned from superior quality domestic silks, tailored with the care employed in the making of the better grades. The color range is almost without limit; the patterns are for the most part conservative and therefore desirable.

DOWNSTAIRS at AYRES’ What Do You Need for Easter Wear? “Buy It Downstairs at Ayres"

Finishing Touches to the Easter Costume 240 Bright Fiber Scarfs, $2.98 Each The Kind to Wear With the New Tweed Suit —Roman Stripes—Paisley Effects. Plain Shades Novelty Crochets. Fancy Stripe Weaves— Check Weaves. Dozens of contrasting color combinations, also plenty of plain colors in the lot; also a few combinations of wool and fiber yarns. Children’s Sweaters, $2.00 For tots from 2 to 8 years, we have anew lot of wool sweaters, slipover coat styles, and a few capes; in white, navy, maroon, tan, browm Girls’ Sweaters, $2.98 Girls 6 to 14 years will find all-wool zephyr yarn sweaters here, in light, medium, and heavy weights; Tuxedo, coat, slipover styles, in beautiful color combinations; the kind of sweaters girls really like.

Silk Blouses, $4.95 and $3.98 • Georgettes, crepes de chine, mignonette and tricolette; others at $2.98. Muslinwear at SI.OO Gowns, envelope chemises and petticoats, in fine, soft muslin, trimmed with lace and embroidery; others at $1.29 and $1.49. Regular and extra size. Women’s Fine Union Suits, 79c Very fine lisle, made of combed yarn; tubular tops, shell and cuff knee; regular and extra sizes. NBw Handbags and Vanities, $2.75 Os silk and leather. In many of the newest shapes and finishes; all beautifully finished. Others at $1.95, $1.49 and SI.OO. Extra-Size Crepe Bloomers, 79c Pink crepe, reinforced; cut full and roomy. Extra Large Sateen Petticoats, $1.49 White, suitable for summer wear; shadow-proof. For Men and Boys Men’s dress shirts, tub silk and fiber, $2.95 each —3 for $8.50. Woven madras and fiber striped madras shirts, $l.B5 —3 for $5. Pajamas of dimity, three styles, $l.B5 —3 for $5.00. Boys’ two-pant suits, good woolens, 8 to 17 years, $7.95. 720 Prs. Pure Thread Silk Hose, Seconds, 79c Pr. Just received, in new spring shades —black, navy, cordovan, gray, mode, beaver and nude; seamed back, fashioned ankle, high-spliced heel, reinforced toe and heel, deep garter top. Sizes 8'y 3 to 10.

Easter Finery for Juniors Here is a list of Special values in Easter finery for the girls from 7to 14 years. All of them are money-savers.

100 Coats and Capes, $5.95 Exceptionally low priced because of a special purchase. Velours, herringbones and tweeds, in models with inverted-plait backs, loose-fitting and belted. Sizes Bto 14. In tan, brown, gray and blues. 100 Coats Special at $lO Ea. Tweeds, herringbones, camelshair and polaires. Smart, distinctive styles ■—sports models, either belted or loosefitting ; a number of capes are included. Brown, tan, Copenhagen and other spring shades.

Crisp White Confirmation Dresses, $3.95, $7.95 and $lO These are very sweet, girlish, and at the same time smart styles for the girl of 7to 14 years. They are t>f organdy, trimmed with tucks, panels, lace and sashes. . ALSO —White Dimity Frocks at $1.85 Neat styles, well made, lace embroidered, with sashes. Sizes 8 to 14. Very low priced.

A Few Tricotine Tailored Suits, $25 These are mostly embroidered models, with box coats. Mostly navy. Spring Sports Skirts at $4.95 and $7.95 Prunella cloth, serges, flannels and tweeds, in plaited models, Roman stripes and checks. Sizes 27 to 38.

Chic Tweed Suits, $8.95 to $19.50 The simple informal, wholly delightful models in tweed, which have such favor this spring are generously displayed in many shades at these prices. Sizes 16 to 44. In periwinkle, tan, blues, etc.

The Last-Minute Chooser of Easter Apparel Can Be Well Cared For Hundreds of Dresses in a Wide Range of Prices For Easter morning, afternoon and evening; and for Easter Monday and all other work days; for play and sport, as well as for social occasions and business, one can find a dress in this great stock. There are straightline dresses, those with widely bouffant draperies, coat dresses, paneled models; cape styles, and many an other style. They are trimmed in many -ways; beads, braids, embroidery, panels, ruffles, stitchings are employed, in different effects; there are the new necklines, sleeves, and other style touches that make a dress distinctive. Silks, wools and fibers; for women and misses, with plenty of special designs’and sizes for the larger woman. Prices From $8.95 to $29.50

Footwear for Boys and Girls—Special At sl.93 and $2.9$ —tor Boys At $1.95, s2.49and s2.9s—for Girls High shoes, oxfords and strap pumps, Mahogany, tan and black calf high shoes patent leather, brown calf and eombina* and oxfords. tions. r Every Style in Every Size at Every Price 500 Pairs Low Shoes for Women and Girls $2.95 and $3.95 Pair Oxfords Strap Pumps Strap Sandals The best selling staple models, for conservative tastes, are to be found alongside the newe'st and most extreme novelties in this collection. There is a wonderful assortment in all the wanted leathers and there are all sizes in every style included. Combination leathers in the sports oxfords, so popular just now, are among the novelties; there are liigh heels, low ones, Cuban and military heels.

Prunella Cloth Skirts at $3.98 A special selling, this is, of fine quality material. Plaited models of striped and checked fabrics, very desirable colors. Sizes Bto 14 years. Serge Kiltie Skirts, $1.49 and $1.98 Os serge and checked velours, plaited skirts are specially low at these prices. Sizes Bto 12 years. Colors brown, green and navy. 75 Silk Taffeta Dresses at $lO Ea. Dainty new styles, in a fine range of colors. Spring-like and daintily girlish.

Smart Coats aed Capes $7.95 to $35 Herringbones, tweeds, camelshair, polaires, shawsheen cloth, a few trieotines, are shown in the latest models. Sports coats, with four pockets, belted or loose, with the new sleeves, are included. Also some very stunning embroidered models. All the spring shades. Sizes 16 to 44,

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