Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 February 1939 — Page 2

CASOLINE LEVY. STUDY REVEALS

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il Reseach Moponts, seveniod 3 SMFS 48 3 : opnotch |Z PW 2 CW di RT Moreover, by raising 37.47 of all|E F.XOAIGY lit Lu : BY ar rol c Suit a ££ taxes from gasoline in 1938 as com-|= (X E : : 7 ARERR TA o pared with 31.63 per cent from the 2392 A : a : PRE Emr Hi sl ee. eg same source in 1937, Indiana went| EIR 2 y. EB AS RE EE PEN, A tod as ph « : 3 : SORT \., boy Sg pp ag + Er You know ‘theyre new by the

contrary to the ‘general trend toreport anid. Sasi ; RT Ney : : : : oe Pe hse. the open a ee RG yy If nothing succeeds like the, a, Sew ! : ey : a |. - that will go with any ecosEe phy single] = TX ANY: <mRS@GH flattery of a new hat, uy one N az i ying . or ~~ § ~ tume and “accessory -color - re nue producer and four others NASS Ps ) of these! Two tiny straw top- ; | 16 ) rai . «rf. scheme Here are two smart took r : -— SE hb notchers from a beautiful col- Pd os : The most versatile fashion we. ..... styles from & whole’

took a greater percentage of total Yi : di HE /8 2 : il : : BO ca 1998 thom : NGL J} ction of styles at two dollars oF TR i \ know of for spring! The topeoat - J -- collection of black. CRIES Ec ateny © a cach. » TIaVy or wine. UR ou can be used as a separate coat. | © fates 0 vis Co ET ret back, §

in 1937. ho 55 : | These states were Mississippi : W/ SN fg Headsizes 22 and 23. The 2-piece suit is'a dressmaker |. in group. x open tos pump ima. + Nevada an or ar > j SNe TOP—A rough straw topnotch : 1 : wei type. In ‘gold, Boy. Blue, dusty... : i ® item, Je . 1 Depend on ‘Gas’ in ’38 4 5 in Your favorite bumper style 5 = # 5 he rose, navy or brown i in the group. NT iy A sai. : : a RES : elvet irim and a yard : CXF ef i fir dows at’ Seven states depended on gasoline|S f long veil. In black, navy or TA gor (Sketched, 8-piece suit in -Shet- - § -- as for a gréater percentage of total lg wine; od Pa lapd, dusty rose etlor, size 16) con taxes in 1938 than Indiana. 8, ; ; Ea a : 2 in 10m, 2 sates derived etter 8 f a sn 3 4 EY than 35 per cent of all their "tax § a gay bright velvet ribbon CSE aE TE 4 revenue from a single source. In| trim and ribbon bandeaux. - NB 3 Io “Blak 6 or Lo ww 1938, the list was reduced to 18, in- Black, navy or wine. § li Sock pateat re

cluding Nevada which got ILztter . : —Downstairs at Ayres. “3 es ¢ iE i . ~ sandal with th) : i 4 : spool heal and nat:

than 35 per cent from each of two : 1 sources—36.2 per cent from property Si an ; i En ’ ts. cients eal sn taxation (36.5 per cent in 1937) and es : * : ‘ 4 1% ; | wa er «0a s tom i :

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35.1 per cent from gasoline taxes . : : (34.6 per cent in 1937) : : Ta In 1937, 15 states got better than ye 5 New Styles 40 per cent of all revenue from a 0 8 : In Lon ag-W earin g

single source. In 1938, the list was reduced to eight, Tilinois and West

Virginia continuing to get heavy oF . , : 99 revenue from sales taxation, and I omeiien ‘* Fruit of Loom

Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Missis- 7 : SE Po i i % ee sippi, Nebraska and Tennessee col- ) » ; . . ns E Be ET an 0 ; ; L : 2 § : Be one of the first to wear the new things Even this showing, however, repre- “i : sy Ben for spring . .. and now’s the time to choose ” -B sented a vast improvement over i ] Nix 1 _ one of the newest of the swagger coats! This E Ben rile. Gomigin, Ne- 7 : . : \ coat comes in the two best spring colors, navy ' D I C hiffo ‘ braska and Tennessee got better - ; a5 NH : or black, in a beautiful novelty wool. Smarf € uxe on Tose than 50 per cent from gasoline taxes : $ 0 0 E : with any accessory colors, and gy

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~ Now Ready! The Nei Spring € Colors i in § :

and South Dakota got more than Spicewood and Black Cherry .’. . an half of all its revenue from special lovely “with prints. It’s practical and it’s

taxes on insurance companies. Nebraska—Over Half

Nebraska was the only state in x [7 : ihe Puen With depended upon one ‘8 YX Guaranteed as Advertised ; 2 ax for more than half its revenue iy Le A : : . : x : af cel - : : ; in 1938, collecting 50.4 p.* cent from 1 \4 in Good Housekeeping! mw : : pris TAT ealile! © nl © Brick! : 1 LEE : ersafilel © Pagan! Brisk! Sesoune. In South Dakois, the Tes #8 Famous quality fabrics, expert tailoring and i p— «Burnt Tan! '® Animation! Policy League reports that the yield 7 -Y - ’ : Yo : ‘Burnt’ i i of insurance taxes dropped last year & 17 pin 5 Poet Siyles Biv. all thus <2 : : ; ro ; urn an Animation! * to 1.8 per cent (dollar volume; $13,- oe : or an exciting low price yon satin, : ‘ ion ¥ : we J : 320,032 in 1937 against $257,460 in : rayon crepe and rayon satin stripe slips : :t : LX ee sring mews you've beard. 50 Jar this Year! Lo Wes : 1038), while the proportionate yield |S j in tailored, lace trim. 4-gore styles. Tes : po JPL Sesstion 91 te DOV U0 coe mio in REAL. of other taxes showed large :in- rose color. Sizes 32 to 44. : ) an ‘Kf so well, Jocks. beatiful shee d OEE aus n sizes creases: gasoline from 16.7 per cent / : j ; ; 8 0% | y r, and: saves you money. 18 sizes to 32.3 per cent; alcoholic beverages, . rd : x %. to 4 : f £1

from 3.3 per cent to 9.9 per cent; |= | 9 h : i LE gross receipts, from 11.9 per cent to Batiste Gowns and Paj amas ; 2 es 0 5a Please, N on Mail or P fhorie Orders! 259 per cent; severance taxes, from : . J. : TO 1 2 : 29 per cent to 6.7 per cent, and So The sweetest styles you've ever seen. in printed ° i h Fl a YX 2 : ~Downstairs at Ayres. . batiste gowns and pajamas. Contrasting color 00 : Ig : THOS ; 1 i ia ala anaes ok

“The table below shows changes trims, frills and soft dressmaker details. Sizes 1 ; " recorded in 1938 as compared with 16 apd 17. : EACH ; ; : Style WA Bos Ad oi Young Stiles in

1937 in the dependence of states —Downstairs at Ayres

oo Po : budget priced. Sizes 14 to 20 in group. : T SMUERTIHES SE Te : EACH ; (Sketched, navy, size 18.) Lee : 3 Cc. ( Substandards) : ~Downstairsat Ayres. - ~f ~~ °° 7 PAIR :

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upon some single source of revenue. He ” 3 i £0 In a few instances where somewhat : : : startling reductions are shown, the : ; avori es in

change seems to have been influ- : gl , vive k enced partly by more accurate seg- ’ : i . a il regation of taxes than was possible o : 28 a with thé often limited data avail- TL 3 : able in 1937. } § : iE

Yield Declines 7 Ly A Ac | aA Sports anid Dress Thus, in Vermont, the yield of / : ed i & IR ; D fad Ny ok. ; gasoline taxes is shown to have de- ~ i % 3 J i A resses Ty Af Ev = ; E in Styles at

clined from 42.9 per cent of all tax revenue in 1937, to 28.3 per cent of

the total in 1938. Actually, revenue \ 2, i os : = = ; 0 ] : . i 3 i sok A i : ks from motor vehicle registration ® a ofl : ie. He ei JN 98. : 98 (plus other highway imposts) ap- i RY BC : : ia ronriy ® J A * peas fo have been included in the ; : : | . ; itn . igure, ‘and segregated in 1938. Tt 8 BT : 5, > : Yo ipo the lowes yield of New 84 TB 3 . BACH : 5 ; .Girls’ new spring and Easter coats in Tr €’s income 4122 EE $ 2 per cent in 1937 to Do ont Jo ] Tr $e al . : $8: ; . eheviots, corded fabrics, tweeds and light1938) is due in part to the fact that E HE k\ The classic redingote shows promise of being more : be cf weight fleeces. Princess styles, new basque the Sisley total income rose from & 7% of i popular than ever before this year! And just as EMRE > . swing styles . iB Soseberrie, Dusty Rose, about $420 millions to $443 millions WY Lali” 3 sure as day turns into night, you’ re going t / 3 - Navy, Aqua and Dawn Blue. es . but i ; | ; , ; going to wear ; HES Mole Important facie 13:that a | one to bridge the gap from winter into spring. 16.years.in the group.

the Tax Policy League divides New : | York's state oslo lio ob core ee - And we're ready with them! A brilliant collection

gories in 1938, against only nine in 0 . of new styles . . . plain coats with matching r= ; n the Ti 37 Be at dt 2 eTip of E very Tongue! dresses or plain redingote coats with bright print, | in Childden’ Ss State Revenue ; dresses. Sizes for women, misses and juniors in ’

and Tax— i ... 3155 1938 Bl k P t t B : the group. is : i; x o 6 a eso. - 048 3.3 ac a en ags SKETCHED: Black doit coat over a black dress ; | SHIRLEY Bas... md : : trimmed with crisp white pique. Also in Bavy, Siees / : 3 ~ TEMPLE”

A Spring Tonic for Every Costume! 11 to 17. in the : ‘oup seasentensanas 7 : Ww : : : ~Downstairs at Ayres. y prof be oa rw $1.00 oa NR. i L Dresses {%

EACH - Ta iy Fk ‘Assemble Your Own 4-Piece Black tent bags are on the tip of every tongue ode : Spor is Suit for Only $12. 921 / : seesesines 18 : they’ Ie young and fresh as Spring itself . . . they ; : oR : ] 125 8 1 PRATIES 1 : £0 wi ack, navy, or any other costume color you , ; . Sizes 3 to 14 Years! gas Ll 3507 have! Right now, we have a front rank collection 2 $5. es tte dF A mn of black patents in pouches, underarm and ob. 12 ; Plaid Jackets. eee 98 «Always & favorite dress with

styles, in ‘small, medium or la SEP MEN Bold patterned plaid jackets in rust, brown; blue, orchid, tan = | © +: Sirls and fots . . . and this. WLW TO SEEK NEW ’ rge sizes. : i x and green colors predominating. Conventional one-button ' J © = 'spring, these new styles are

HEARING ON POWER AL EAN style, with two pockets, Sizes'ld to 20 in grup. | Smarter tian ever Spun rajons

9 . : o 1 : 5 * APH : : Tre der puff ins ‘in dainty 3 emma ruu | GAMel's Suede Fabric Bags | WAY #11 wool Skirt | EEE gl Lhe | fos ley Corp. said D simulated leathers in Spicewood, $1 00 1 iy % 4 ]- ; ool Sk % rs $2.98 : | p 4 i

fodaZ hey Toul Spek ro f navy, black, beige, fuchsia, yellow ring styles with od in sizes 24 to 30. In browns, : cations Commission for oy = erican Beauty and light blue colors. Ta 2 and shes Soe 1. : Hyle pF 24 a § % Girls’ : ts . = , grey, tan n s. Plain es in sizes to 1 Ha i , $1.00 Am inna Ii oe ° )

i : tion WLW. the Power Sf tatio Bia: E —Downstairs at Ayres. o 4 ; Aqua, powder blue and Susy pink. : : gd : ¢ Duke M. Patrick, corporation at-|& : J : nT Har Straws and felts in off-the-face. me oy: (pd the eoupany would pe- |= ‘ ; ! 5 ; by + brims; toapers and bumper Styles, 2 n the commissioner for a re-|2 ; : : Yc J ".} . | These come in gll the new spring - Ir 1 l Sweaters ‘Blouses Al Fe

cuit Court of Appeals in Washing-|= : 5 : 18%: ok ~=Downstairs at Ayres.

. ton. 3 he Somuission ordered WLW ; CN : ; : : on ee Ln? "to reduce its power f E : 3 : ee Rr sen we a he + 50,000 watts > Moh 00.30 9 E C 0 S t u m Cc oO ; : $1.98 : $1 98 : i HAP % : « * : od » : All-wool sweaters in Cycla- Plain tailored or bright prints : eA . Play. men, pink, miniature blue, in cottons, Tazo “erepes or. } .- ~ Boys’ and Gir ls" 2

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L I Mm 1 TE D Any Accessory Color!

: ’ : : Hg : : : ; ; : in the group! : Fashion's newest styles in § ¢ B ther TOTAL FARE. $11.55 : EACH costume jewelry! In pastel i 4 | | AL SV \ UF pers, Blac a (Incluai ng Slight Surs or colors, lettuce green, maize, tens, ==... : 5 sapphire, turquoise blue SER Lapel Gadgets! oClipst 809 Megicen colored oe es. ne, two an Phone RI-8691 © Necklaces! © Pins! multicolor combinations.

Roads of Bus ° Bracelets! © Earrings! Downstairs at Ayres.

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