Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 February 1939 — Page 2
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Third Among Republicans Who Express Choice.
By DR. GEORGE GALLUP American Institute of Public Opinion
NEW YORK, Feb. 17T--As the re- ~~ surgent Republican Party heads . toward the 1940 campaign, spurred on by last Monday's Lincoln Day rally, “Thomas E. Dewey of New York, -Senator Arthur Vandenb E of Michigan and Senator Robert A.| Taft of Ohio appear to be the most popular choices for President at this time among the rank and Hl of Republican voters. _A new survey by the American Institute conducted only \ATVBE Republicans shows Mr. Dewey leading the field with 27 per cent of the vote cast by those Republicans who : . have a definite choice at this time. Senator |; Vandenburg runs second and |S Senator Taft|= third. Next in|= order are Alfred |S Landon, Senator |= Borah, Herbert |S Hoover and Fio- |=
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No selected list of candidates was = presented to voters, so the replies |S were entirely spontaneous.'A cross- |=
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one-half of the Republicans inter-|S viewed in the survey said they had |=
no definite choice at this time.
Yithin the last 10 months the In-|= stitute has made three separate|=S tests of Republican sentiment on =
1940. One important trend has been the rapid rise in popularity of Dewey and Mr. Taft.
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neither of these two young Repub- |= licans received enough votes in an |=
Institute survey to place among the leading choices.
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‘But by last November Mr. Dewey, [= elthough unsuccessful in his cam-|3
paign for Governor of New York, was in first place, and Mr. Taft, who was elected Senator, was. in
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third place—spositions - which = they =
continue to hold today. Vandenberg Stalled : Mr. Dewey's. prestige among party voters has continued with but slight | change since the November election.
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The Dewey figure of 27 per cent to- |S day compares with 33 per cent in|ES
the Institute's survey of Nov. 27,
1638. Senator Vandenberg, who 5 was the No. 1 favorite in surveys |= last year, has i ground to’ Mr. |=
Dewey.
The following table, showing the |= leading choices for president among |=
Republican voters in the last 10
months, illustrates the shifts and |= trends in the popularity of party |=
leaders:
May 21, 1938— (1) Vandenberg; (2) Hoover; (3)
Landon; (4) Borah; (5) La Guardia; :
(6) Frank; (7) Knox.
Nov. 27, 1938—
(1) Dewey; (2) Vandenberg; Taft; (4) Landon; (5) Hoover; Lodge; (7) James.
Today—
(1) Dewey; (2) Vandenberg; (3) = Taft; (4) Landon; (5) Borah; (6) |Z
Hoover; (7) LaGuardia.
Besides. the seven leading choices
in today’s survey many other men |i prominent in political or business |&
life were mentioned. They include:
Frank Knox, former vice presi- |S
dential candidate; Senator Henry Cabot Lodge of Massachusetts, Governor James of Pennsylvania, Con-
gressman Bruce Barton of New |S York, Governor Bricker of Ohio, |S Governor Saltonstall of Massachu- |S
. setts, Governor Aiken of Vermont, Rep. James J. Wadsworth of New
York, Theodore Roosevelt Jr., Henry |Z Ford, Governor Stassen of Minne- |= sota, Senator Capper, of Kansas, “Governor Heil of Wisconsin, Pub- |Z lisher Prank E. Gannett, Senator |:
Nye of North Dakota, and Rep. Hamilton Fish of New York.
LAW AGAINST SHORTS
RUNS INTO TROUBLE!
PROVINCETOWN, Mass, Feb.
17 (U. P.).—Though residents voted |3
Monday night to ban sho and other scanty attire in places save beaches,
, halters public
Town Clerk |:
' George S. Chapman said today the :
ban was invalid. Mr. Chapman said he had found |S a two-thirds vote was necessary, ‘and since there was no record of
Monday's vote, he would not register |=
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Mint Green-_rx Spring
Color That Makes Your Skin Glow!
‘Betty Shaw’ Frocks
That Flatter Outrageously! 98 EACH
A: “That Little Girl” look in a mint green “Betty Shaw” rayon magic hour crepe dress. Swing skirt. Also in aqua or rose. Sizes 9 to 15.
B: Two-piece rayon Cynara crepe.in mint green with crisp white pique collar and tucked bodice. Sizes 11 to 17. Also comes in navy. —Downstairs at Ayres.
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9 New Styles In Long-Wearing
“Fruit of Loom” SLIPS 00
EACH
REEFER coat with '
diagonal stripes, so smart, so very practical. The fitted lines are ex-
tremely flattering .
to any figure. Size 16 ........$816.75
THE CHEVRON
TWEED box tux-
edo coat in a smart ‘black and white mixture. Contr ing collar and tuxedo roll front and full, swagger lines. Size 18 ... $16.75
TWEED BOUCLE box swagger with flared, full skirt. A versatile spring coat, because it goes with any wardrobe. In grey and wine combinations. Size 12 ©0005 00000 $16.75
THE “LEVMOOR”
TWEED BOX swagger coat with
cardigan neckline, extended shoulders and bell sleeve. Size 16 ....$16.75
- ery this spring is for tweeds!
$167
Because TWEEDS give your ward-’ - robe a chi adaptable
ge—because they are so to every costume, so versatile—that’s why the hue and AND, we have them in a great variety of
.styles and colors. Sizes 11 to 17, 12
to 20, 35 to 43 in the group. - Downstairs at Ayres.
e fabric gloves.
9 Different Colors in
Fabric Gloves
$7 00
Color is the spring acces- . sory story, and we're ready with 9 different in the new Slipons and
“half’ and half” combinations of leather and rayon styles. Sizes 6 to 7% in the group.
® Navy eo Black © White © Chamois ® Spicewood ® Dusty Pink © Fuchsia © Nosegay Blue ® Gala Red
~—Downstdirs at Ayres.
Girls’ ““Hi-Shop”’ News About Spring Fashions! %*. -
Girls’ Plaid Jackets
$3.98
Bright plaid jackets in cardigan and
notch collar styles. Fully lined. Choice
$1.98
of .colors. Sizes 10'to 16 years.
Girls’ Skirts .
Full swing, fan pleated skirts to match or con= trast with the jackets. Solid celors or checks and plaids in the group. Sizes 10 to 16.
Girls’ Blouses oA 88 |
_ The new cotton shantung suit blouse in white
Guaranteed as Advertised in Good Housekeeping!
Famous quality fabrics, expert tailoring and workmanship, 5 smart styles, they all make your dress fit better , . . all this > for an exciting low price!
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Rayon satin, rayon crepe and rayon satin stripe slips in tailored, lace trim. 3 Sore styles. Tea rose color. Sizes 32 oH
‘Batiste Gowns and Pajamas
The sweetest styles you've ever seen in printed batiste gowns and pajamas. Contrasting color’
trims, frills and soft dressmaker details. Sizes 16 and 17.
. 2 + =—Downstairs at Ayres.
$1.09 i
Slies 16 to 36 years :
or deeptone. colors, Neatly taflored styles, Sizes 10 to 16 years.
Topper Coats 58
New spring toppers of wool suede cloth in dawn
‘blue, fuchsia, Suez, Natural, Dusty Rose and : Agua. Match them with a skirt. Sizes 10 to : years.
Spring Coats .....$10. =
Girls’ Hew tweeds, suede cloths, check fleeces,
Shetlands, camel’s hair and wool and boucles. swing and swagger styles.
12 Different Colors in Fabric Bags
-$7 00
New Camel's suede fabric bags in the new large sizes. All have enormous tophandles, and that’s what youre going to want for spring. Also styles in Hopsaking and India Prints as well as simulated leathers.
© Beige , ® Fuchsia e Yellow ® American Beauty © Chartreuse ® Dusty Pink © Mustard ©® Spicewood ® Aqua © Navy © Nosegay Blue ® Royal Blue
—Downstairs at Ayres.
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Prep Shop News|
Hot Off the Fashion Press!
Students’ 2-Pants |
Spring Suits
$1298
The batter dressed fellows at school will wear
one of these suits in the new blues, greys, browns, tans, greens or blue greens. The slacks
‘have pleated fronts and zipper-fly openings. ‘Double breasted coat. In nail heads, diagonals, plaids and herringbone weaves. Sizes 12 to 18.
‘Boys’ New Tyrolean Hats :
$1.19
The hat with the swaggering Tyrolean lines,
In tan, blue, grey, green-colars. brim, flat crown welt edge. Sizes 6% to Th, Ta.
Bright Colored Socks
Students’ brightly colored anklet and Soml.oren cr style socks. Stripes, two-tones and plain colors ¥ “in group. Sizes 3 to a. d
PLAID a a, ~
Mix EM and Match ’EM Ideas!
Plaid Jackets....$5.98
Bold patterned plaid jackets in rust, brown, blue, fuchsia, beige and green colors predominating. Classic, one-button style, with two pockets. Sizes 14 to 20 in group.
| All-Wool Skirts. ... $2.98
New spring styles with pleated fronts in sizes 24 to 30. In browns, navy, grey, beige and green. plain styles In rizes 24 to 32. Aqua, powder blue and dusky pin
| Sweaters and Blouses. $1. 9 Es.
~ All-wool sweaters in Cyclamen, pink, miniature blue, aqua, lime green, white, maize or peach. Sizes 32 to 40. :
Plain tailored or bright pris in cottons, rayon Ta rayon = satins or batistes. All colors. Sizes 32 to 40. =Tlownstairy at Ayres.
Now Ready! The New Spring Colors in oo
