Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 December 1939 — Page 28

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NEW YORK, Dee. 15 (U, P) | TR at ol EE Eighty-six per cent of daily news- | ER ’ \ > Fe RN Here are unusually lovely gift sweat. You'll make no mistake choosing paper editors polled in & survey op- ) 2 LX Ry a a i oth SEO nw al one of these smart all-wool, sweat. J et : “OW 3 NR front styles With Short Sleeves! es for her! Olassie alipons and Roosevelt, but 41 per cent believe a \ \ a Nt LE Beautiful new colors for vour eNOOs- hutten=front styles, some have gj he will run in 1940, Newsdom, news- | _ \ £ | ing. Sizes 34 to 40. Or, if she pre- beautiful hand-embroidery. A host paper trade paper, reported today. | NS Lai) fers, choose a comfortable, wells of intriguing new colors for your In a survey answered by the ed | AE SR \ wearing, coat sweaters with long selection, Sizes 34 to 40, Perhaps tors of 481 of the United States’) Sh , a sleeves, New crew neck, buttons she'd like a popular boxy cardigan 1728 daily newspapers, Paul V. Me- | — front style. In Roval, Navy, Green, in allswool! The colors are Maize, Nutt, Federal Security Administra-| and Powder Blue, Sizes 34 to 44 French Blue, Rose, White and na=

ox i. oY yg Mail S in the group. tural, Sizes 34 to 40 in the group,

President Jon N. Gamer was inc Leather Sole 1 . Ee SLIPPERS All-Wool Flannel Skirts

Senator Arthur H. Vandenberg of |

i TAS ick as likel a8 } ~ » . » a to op | | Smartly tailored all-wool flannel skirts in SR TE DY Shomas ie ¢ 3 o the new full-flare style! Full-cut and well. $ )

E. Dewey of New York by 32.1 per| Sg 3 : " y A cent. Senator Robert A. Taft of rN women's felt Everett genuine Kid-tipped x \ ‘ ¥ made. Navy, black and brown, Sl ASN 24 to 32.

Ohio, haa 16 per cent. 3 slippers—fancy stitching on collar : wDownstairs at Aves Few Are Undecided \ leather soles, New wide-tread last. Solid g ; dics rubber heel. Blue, grey, brown. Sizes 4-8, favored a third term and 3 per cent) Downstairs at Ayres.

were undecided but Newsdom aN 3 " PN added: | \ 1) RE ~ U3 “Numerous editors while opposing | \ the third term said that they be-| lieved Mr. Roosevelt might be drafted if the European situation] became more involved, While heartily disagreeing with his domestic policies, the press as a whole ap-| proves of his conduct of foreign af-] fairs.” The strongest opposition to an-| other term for the President came from editors in cities of more than 100,000 population, where 89 per cent | § oppose it, and the strongest support | from cities of less than 10,000 where |

15 per cent would support him, 4 | v 3 f J etl 3 Noy La " . ut Lge : ; . PE A Scattered Votes Cast J OE LOE g RN AS 0 i x Co But 52 per cent of the editors do! i} Bo oy EN : = EE 1 St i IA Nn hs : — tore §

Only 11 per cent of the editors)

not believe he will run again while | 7 per cent have not made up their § ; : So 2 minds. } Niles > J 4 a A A Other Democrats who received] aN i Sif | DS : 8 NN editorial votes Included Senator Burton K. Wheeler of Montana, 4 per cent; Secretary of State Cordell

Hull, 4 per cent: Postmaster Gen-| : Ea ony \ <3 \ 3 vv * 5 eral Janos A. Farley, 2 per cent, and | RD We DS A Lot of Gift Va lue J 0 x pi. 1 Senator Harry F. Byrd of Virginia, ! i FA Be —— WE ® 4 N 0 ak a hed 1 per cent, ES x . {i " " ® to ‘ Governor John W. Bricker of ; 66 r R U ! yy b ® Ohio, Senator Charles IL. McNary | i T of the of Oregon and Governor Arthwr HN i H a » James of Pennsylvania each re-| i db Ra 3 \ 1 ’ har — aves T Jse Your Charga Plate--Tt Si ceived 2 per cent as Republican i an ags Use Your Charga Plate=It Saves Time i

choices while Frank E. Gannett, | A 5 SL i pe Rochester, N. Y., newspaper pub-| i ] 00 Ew 5m MO YA YA YA A 300 100 ANC WA ARC RC V2 AC AK AE 43 A a np MMR YA YA YA YC 0 YC YA OC mn Yo lisher, and Former President Her- | pl . PR nN oe

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An assembly of some of the finest bags ——————————————— NY we could obtain at this price. Simulated

i leathers in alligator grains, suede cloth, NEW HOPE FOR THOSE { | rouch grain, smooth grain, patent and nd { Pigtex. Colors in black, wine, rust, navy, a1 | teal, blue and brown, : = neal 5 00 ILL OF SHELL SHOCK —Downstairs at Ayres, | RNY 9

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MONTREAL, Dec. 15 (U. P). — Shell shock and other forms of war| ui i a y : AE neurosis are largely curable, Lieut. -| ! 3 2 She'll be more than happy if you say “Merry Christmas” with one

Col. Colin XK. Russell, neuro-| — * RC of these fashionable, quality “Fruit-of-the-Loom” Frocks! There

psvchiatric counsel of the Royall . Har » dr ; » ; 4 Canadian Army Medical Corps, told are tailored or dressy styles for your choosing, Exclusive "Fruit.

a meeting of the Montreal Neuro-| a SSN $a | N of-the-Loom” prints of slub poplins and 80-square percales fingia) Society. Ah 4 | “W Rat ished with expensive details. Short sleeves or long sleeves. Sizes e opinion was concurred in by! »N Wy ) ¥ X, J xO 3 ye rou’ 'y OVO ‘oh tf ’ i nolpred In bY 5 A : \ CSNY \ | 14 to 52 in the group. You'll want several of these delightful new psychiatrist of the Department of | SQ , \ \ A \ § frocks for personal use as well as gifts! Pensions and National Health, $A i A X \ A \? } \ D i ~Downstairs at Ayres. Ottawa. \ : Cathcart said a study of com-| batant units in the last war had!

shown that morale and efficiency §§) | \ LA Ne \ - rr ¥ _ cen Hy 2 Ns Yi: were reflected in a low state of : \ TN $1 pl bs ¥ Tops in Fine Gifts

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“sick-wastage” from casual illness § and so-called shell shock. In the | same manner, he explained that

“shell shock” was seen not so much | % { TA ARAN Ph 3 Women S otton in association with, or as a result \ SRN RAR ER 3 A

of mjury, but as a reflection of

lowered morale of the unit or of aN RA : ! WA \ Shey ] \ b Oa Py, ] “ the individual, the latter often! i y rt Nord having a “dissatisfied” life back-| JR \ HINZE \ HOUSECOA S ground. 4 \ ) . f “In any case,” both doctors| JR © gy F pres. “the condition is essentially | fi I eee = a $a curable, provided the original 3 " Fy handicaps are not too formidable | A \ Monogrammed 3 i { \ $ 00 and unwise hospitalization or com- i i ~ Si 9 pensation is not instituted or pro-| §) ; WwW ° : i» RA 1 a.” Ld Pi Al ] . eee JE |] White Scarls i; PR CLOCK BUILT IN 1773 ; | s].o0 pr h \ J \ Ww aN! Make her long for “Leisure PAIR ‘ WILL CHIME AGAIN 5 4 FN | : moments” and “time -at-

— EB) oy 3 ) J WRT home”! Popular seersuckPHILADELPHIA. Dec. 15 (U. P) | } Men or women will like one of these 8 ¥ ers, poplins and broadcloths «Silent for 35 vears, the chimes of | 8 . | personalized scarfs! White rayon crepe 4 J p v Y { Pau / A y : ilv lored a : i \ or satin with 3 initials pressed on, Styles in gaily colore prints,

the famed Rittenhouse clock—Ilast | , NO n . | $§ \ Ca, J J ( 2? ; h all y ¢ , and acknowledged greatest effort of | for men or women. Fringed ends. a A Nel | Ful! - sweep, ankle -length,

David Rittenhouse, astronomer—now | q } —Downstairs at Ayres. § | ~ \ J § Shot Heeve en rou fife Hoard dally at Drexel Institute | J \ ; ’ Ny | av Zipper styles. fives 14 of Technology. \ : | AN 3 , 7 4] The timepiece, which stands wore) R) : 0%] $) ] st a i than 9 feet high, with a width of | * \ | Brow: 2 feet and a depth of 15 inches. was | i built in 1773 by Rittenhouse for | Josiah Potts, a wealthy Quaker. The timepiece, an enigma of com- | plex construction, was acquired by | Drexel Tech in 1898, but its repair |

Every woman from 16 to 60 on youR gift list will be thrilled with these beautiful 4-thread chiffon or popu2 lar service weight full-fashioned stockings! Buy these hose with cons fidence in their beauty and wearing! qualities! The 4-thread chiffons have dainty picot hem and runstop and the service weights have reine forced lisle hem. All are full-fasha iond. Stock up on your own hosier needs now as well as for gift-giving

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never was undertaken until this vear| when Stanley Woods, astronomical |

technician of the Franklin Institute, . ia a Pr” ® * ~ ® % agreed to do the job. WAAL \ 3 1r S 1 S t Wood worked on the clock for v SI ni 3 a ®

nearly 10 months. Many parts had

to be refachioned since they could | & ON NANNY) A LNT = Girls’ & Tots’ 2-Pc. $1 Girls’, Tots’ Slip $1

not be bought, — NC Wo vo Nw Rayon Gift Pajamas and Panty Sets R E M 0 DP E L ! 28 SG CH NaN rf 1h I JRL | § / Full-cut, nicely tailored 2-pe. pa- Girls’ and Tots’ 2-Pe. Sweet.

Jamas for girls and tots 4 to 14 heart satin slip and panty sets vears! Tailored and lace trimmed consisting of well-tailored lace-

= NL x Ri ¥ rRNA > styles, in ravo t d ray . i - Modernization \ : Ry | I crepe. Tearose and soft-tone blue. Tearose. Stowe 4 to 1a PRIUE LOANS |: a ANY ai _— RE Doverette Panties, 4 for Girls’ Flannel Skirts

. . 0 3 Rah. ar Girls’ doverette rayon Re FLEE a un are easily paid ; SR ae TR RH A | panites, lux-tested for fifty A rane. Puspender

Monthly Payments N \ ! N washings, Double rein- " Y Y : forced crotch. Close fitted, Plain blues, wine, browns,

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and Interest | ( | O S h b, Little girls’ housecoats just Tailored and frill front * INCLUDE TAXES IR \ E RR BN rT ool Tac Bile welloh blowses: for and Insurance | A | Rg tone background with S$ girls 7 to 14! White with S e No Commissions, | C { iA ih : hice [otk dots and floral attractive color trim. LOW COST RIA $1, $1.50 and $1.95 gloves from a famous | } oh Girls’ Raincapes Girls’ Parka Hoods, 2 for

: maker of women's gloves. Hand-sewn ] Marion County Homes | 8 styles, embroidered styles. laced styles, yf! | Waterproof, rub ber ized Girls’ quality parka hoods

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Parka hoods, Attractive pon and novel trims. Sizes SAVINGS t LOAN ASSOCIATION RA plaids. Sizes 7 to 186. 4 to 14 years, of Indianapolis | af a Downstairs at Ayres,

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