Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 220, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 January 1926 — Page 5

JAN. 14, 1926

SEATING OF NYE SHAKES G.O.P. GRIP ON SENATE Western Independents Retain Potential Balance of Power. By Paul R. Mallon United Press Strict Correspondent WASHINGTON,. .Tan. y 14.— The western independent - progressive group has tegkined its potential balance of power in the Senate, it was indicated as votes approach on farm relief, tariff revision, tax reduction and the Brookhart-Steck election contest. With the seating or the new young insurgent, Senator Nye, Republican, North Dakota, the bloc which combined with the Democrats to put over Democratic principles in the last Congress now has a minimum strength of nine votes and a potential strength of sixteen votes. Any time that these nine votes Combine with the full Democratic strength against the Administration group the result would be a 48 to 48 tie. I any one of the remaining seven potential independent Republican votes —including Senators Borah, Capper, Couzens, Harreld, MeNary, Schall nn.l Stanfield —swung away, the anti-Administration group would have a majority. All seven voted for Nye. Inasmuch aa it is almost impossible to keep the full membership of the Senate present at all times, Republican leaders are highly concerned for the future. The new line-up in the Senate is attributed to reports which recently have come out of the farming West, concerning supposed dissatisfaction with the present order of somethings particularly farm relief. Involved in the same movement is the agitation for 'tariff reduction and a tax reduction bill differing considerably froi4i that adopted by the House. Nye joined with the independent group on his first vote, the MeCamant issue, within a few hours after he was seated. | Aligned with him in this fundamental bloc of nine a.re: Brookhart, Iowa; Frazier, North Dakota; Howell, Nebraska; Johnson, California: Da Follette, Wisconsin; McMaster, South Dakota; Norris, . Nebraska (Republicans), and Shipstead, farmer labor. SCHWAB OPPOSES COURT Steel Magnate Says America Should Stay Isolated. Bn United Press CHICAGO, Jan. 14.—Charles Schwab, steel manufacturer, is opposed to American entrance into the World Court. He told the American Road Builders’ Association, in convention here today, that this was an isolated country and should stay that way. The manufacture of steel is moving west and south, Schwab said, due to the elimination of the '"Pittsburgh Plus” plan of pricing steel. BEQUEST FOR POOR _ CONDON—Major William Edward Niekols Dunn, who left an estate of about 23,000 pounds, bequeathed 500 pounds to the Sultan of Egypt for Oie deserving poor near Duxor, site nf King Tutankhamen's tomb.

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January Sale of Sports Satins, Yd., $1 Rayon and cotton mixed sports 3atins in ALL THE WANTED COLORS, including— White Pink Venice Orchid Honey Jade Orabapple Center Spark Deer Terrapin Navy Black A soft, lustrous material that is ideal for dresses and slips. Beautiful Tub Silks, Yd., $1.39 Anticipate your coming needs and take advantage of this unusual offering in all-silk material for summer dresses. They come in all those wide and narrow stripes, checks and plaids.

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January Sale of Women’s Pure Silk Hose

Women’s Rayon Chemises Ea.*l CHEMISES—A new shipment of dainty rayon chemise, hemmed top, mercerised lingerie straps; some lace trimmed; assorted sizes. | Bach... *1

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January Sale of Little Tots’ Dresses, $1 t Gingham and charabray, in stripes, checks and plain colors; cunning styles for little girls 2 to 6 years. Small inverted pleats, applique work and touches of embroidery lend distinctive trimming effects. Blue, pink, brown, SUITS FOR LITTLE BOVB—Well made suits in two-piece middy, one-piece, sailor and tailored styles; pocketed, In styles that the little boy will approve. Easily laundered. Green, lavender, white, blue and combinations. on Sizes 2 to 5 years .. 3)1 .UU

January Sale of Women’s Flannelette Nightgowns, 69c

Embroidered yokes, long sleeves, well-made gowns of good quality flannelette, pink and blue striped. Regular sizes.

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WOMEN’S STRIPED SATEEN BI.OOMKRS—Of cither light or dark striped sateen; reinforced double clastic cuffs; full CA_ cut; sizes 27 and 29 DUC NEW FOULARDS, CREPE AND HAND-KMBROIDKRED GINGHAM DRESSES All reduced in price special for the January Sale. Not complete size range in ali styles; some are extra #| in large Each 21.4*7

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HEAVY PART WOOL HOSE—For work or every day wear. Warm and serviceable, In dark heather mixed colors. Irregulars. ini / Pair IZV2C Cleanup of Odds and Ends of Dress Caps for Men and Boys, 50c Some slightly soiled from display. Good caps marked down for seasonal clearance. Practically all sizes. Medium and dark shades. BOYS’ OLIVER TWIST STYLE SUITS Chambray waist suits and corduroy romper suits. Good looking suits in clever styles and serviceable materials. on Sizes 3 to 8. Each’. o*/C

Special terms of $5 down and $5 a month or $2 down and $1 a week on Axminster and Fringed Velvet Rugs Size 9x12 *35 Three designs in Axrainstcr and five designs in fringed velvet rugs; all good, all wanted, dependable rugs in small and large figures; plain and all-over centers. Axminster Rugs *1.98 22V2*36 High piled Axminster rugs in new designs; a most convenient size.

WOMEN'S SATEEN COSTUME SUPS —Os plain anteon; fashioned with bodice top; fn tan, black, navy, brown and green. fn Size, 36 to 44 0“C WOMEN’S BATHROBES-Blan ket robca, neatly tailored; cord girdle; one pocket; In attractive patterns; light and dark nr shades; sizes 36 to 42 4L.<7J Extra Large Blanket Robe* t 33.05

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First-qnality shirts, of fine count printed percale. Perfectly tailored, well made shirts, good fitting, full cut and in neat patterns. Past colored. Neckband styles with double turn-back cuffs. Sizes 14 to 17,

“EAGLE KNIT” WINTER WEIGHT CAPS—High grade caps with warm ear and neck protector*. Assorted colors. All sizes. Part wool Qn knit caps. Each ,OfC BOYS’ WINTER WEIGHT RIBBED UNION SUITS Snug fitting suits with long sleeves, ankle length garments In ecru color. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Irregulars of the La Sayre brand ern label. Each •...fa/C BOYS’ FINE RIBBED COTTON SPORT SCOATS— For school or everyday wear. V neck, button front, two pockets. Sizes 30, fA 32 and 34. Each........DUC

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