Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 42, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 June 1928 — Page 12

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SHE SHOW IS STRIKING NOTE OF CONVENTION Stunning Creations Worn by Women Leaders at Democratic Parley. BY LEOTA DEHAM RIDER United Press Special Correspondent HOUSTON, June 29.—The Democratic women of the hour—what do they wear? Mrs. Woodrow Wilson joined the polka dot parade yesterday. The former First Lady, whose gowns have been the center of the feminine interest since the opening of the convention, came on the platform wearing a fetching model of blue and white dotted silk with a small hat of a lighter shade of blue. Her shoulder corsage matched the hat and she carried a beaded bag of varied shades. She also has appeared in a long sleeve model of black lace over gray satin, with slippers of gray. In this she wears a big hat with poppies covering the crown, poppies as a shoulder corsage, and she carries a black fan and opera glasses Mrs. A1 Wears Pink Mrs. Alfred E. Smith appeared In a stunning gown of shell pink crepe, with small white felt hat, she wore white and pink pearls and carried a sheaf of pink crepe myrtle. The women left their dignified decorum and their elaborate evening gowns behind during the afternoon and night sessions. The gorgeous evening dresses of the first night session were not so much in evidence. Flowered chiffon was the universal choice. A riot of color was that sea of feminine figures in Convention hall. Many a dainty chiffon gown was a ruin aftere a half hour of milling through the congested humanity. White Silk for Mrs. Ross Former Governor Nellie Taylor Ross of Wyoming wore white silk

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Vice President, was a regal figure in all black, with pearls. She was the only woman on the speakers’ stand during the first part of the session. A slender and lovely figure was Mrs. G. M. Hitchcock of Nebraska, She was wearing an orchid decollete stitched with rhinestones. Mrs. Florence G. Farley, committeewoman from Kansas, was stunning in a black georgette model, with a small ecru cape hanging from the shoulders. She wore a soft hair braid picture hat.

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WOOLLEN TO AID AL Congratulations to Nominee Sent by “Favorite Son.” Beyond a brief telegram of congratulation to Governor Alfred E. Smith, Evans Woollen, Indiana’s “favorite son” candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination, did not comment on Smith’s nomination on the first ballot at Houston. Thursday night. “I offer cordial congratulations and assurance of my utmost endeavor in helping to win Indiana for you at the election,” said Woollen’s telegram. Woollen listened to the convention over the radio. INDIANS IN PAGEANT Mia mis from Indiana to Appear at Wilkesbarre, Pa. I? 1/ Time* Special PERU, Ind., June 29.—Miami Indians from Miami county will leave Saturday for Wilkesbarre, Pa., where they will appear in a pageant beginning Monday to continue three days. The pageant will depict the life of Frances Slocum, white girl who spent her life among the Indians, being kidnaped from her home, Wyoming Valley, Pa., by members of the Delaware trlble.

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FLAYS BOTH PARTIES Norris Attacks Platforms for Avoiding Issues. Bp United Press WASHINGTON, June 29.—The platform adopted by the Democratic national convention at Houston is as unsatisfactory to Senator Norris, (Rep ) Nebraska, as the one adopted by the Republicans at Kansas City, he suid in a statement issued here today. “The Democratic national platform is remarkable for what it avoids rather than what it says,” says Norris. “Like its Republican predecessor at Kansas City it is silent on the sinister and deceitful activities of the water power trust.” The Nebraska Senator, who has been discussed as a possible thirdparty hope, said a third party now was impossible. This together with Norris’ denunciation of both platforms, leaves him opposed to both major parties and supporting no one.

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