Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 124, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 August 1926 — Page 5

AUG. 30, 1926

COMMUNISM IN RUSSIA SLOWLY CHANGING COLOR Government Will Eventually Be Like That of France. RUSSIA NO. 6. By William Philip Simms MOSCOW (By Mail), Aug. 30. Communism in Russia is fading from a violent red to a pale pink. Eventually—and every move today is in that direction —Russia will boa country of government ownership and lease system not very different from certain other nations of Europe. Today France not only owns her postal system as we do in the United States, but the telephone, telegraph, tobacco, match and other monopolies, plus a good percentage of her railways. Russia, having seen pure communism fail, is now veering toward a system not very different from that. In addition to the monopolies the French government enjoys, Russia intends to cling to others such as foreign trade and her key industries. Americans mostly still think in terms of the Russia of six or eight years ago. Apparently so does our Department, for the United "states, alone of all the i?Hncipal nations of the world, refuses to extend recognition. But that Russia is dead—as dead as the Russia of the Czar. Everybody has witnessed the phenomenon of a raging, rampant theorisf\ taming down once he got into office and the responsibility of running a great government fell upon his shoulders. That is what has happened and is still happening here. Just before Lenin died he said: "If the moment comes when the peasant says: ‘Your socialistic, communistic production doesn’t suit me; it’ costs too much; I can’t pay for the cotton, I can't buy the kerosene which is being produced in the plants belonging to the State,’ that will be the most ominous Indication that we are building our socialism very badly.’’ Leon Trotsky, now in the ascendancy again, today says the same thing. Private traders are now doing business in Russia: approximately 60 per cent of the retail trade is in their hands, aw} Trotsky admits that if the government agencies fail to compete successfully with private traders, there'll be trouble. All of which means the Union of Socialist Soviet Russia is getting practical minded. Zinovieff, who tried to stir up foreign communists and through them obtain what Russia wants, is down and out, put out by those who are coming to realize the game cannot be played that way. Bolshevism Disappearing What Americans still think of as "bolshevism" is disappearing. It is ' taking in its horns. Instead of the old cry of "down with capitalism,” there is the slogan: ‘"Russia,needs capital." Instead of the ruthless confiscation of everything in sight and the

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Labor Greets President

President Green of the American Federation of Labor (left) heads a delegation of union executives calling on President Coolidge at his summer White House, Lake Osgood, N. Y. At the right is Secretary Frank "Morrison of the A. F. of L.

most cavalier treatment of people with means, Russia today, through Trotsky himself, is pleading for responsible capitalists to invest in Russia and offering them the most absolute guarantee that their money will be secure When you play poker or bridge you must play according to the established rules. You can’t set up special rules for yourself alone and expect other people to play with you. Russia tried for a time to play her own brand of international poker with the other nations and fell down hard. Now she is trying to get in the game under accepted conditions. Trotsky seems to be coming back. Whether on the throne or behind it, he is an increasing power in Russian affairs. He admits that in the past there has been room for complaint against the conditions foreign capital had to go up against in his country’. But, he adds significantly, don’t fasten your eyes too much on yesterday; "look also at and foresee tomorrow." TRIUMPH BY FASHIONS Municipality Withdraws Policemen From Censorship Business. Bv United Pre BIARRITZ, Aug. 30. Modern fashions have triumphed over the prudish rules of the municipality which sought to enforce a beach ban on abbreviated costumes. Hundreds of society women who came here at the end of the Deauville season protested against rude demands that they cover their legs or raise their shoulder straps. Then they threatened to boycott Biarritz, and the nVunicipallty withdrew its policemen from the censorship business. 1313 LUCKY, DEMS SAY Headquarters Here Has Evil Omen Number; Means 1926? ' Democratic county leaders have thrown mysticism and superstition overboard in their campaign plans, it appeared today. The number of the room in the Merchants Bank Bldg., in which they will start campaign headquarters, is 1313. “Number 1313 is not an ill omen this year,” one leader explained. “This is ’26; thirteen and thirteen are twenty-six. Therefore, the number favors us.’’ . ~

FREIGHT TIME IS CUT New Schedule Between Norfolk, Va., and Indianapolis. The Norfolk & Western Railway has established anew freight schedule in connection with the Big Four, via Ivorydale, Ohio, a suburb of Cincinnati, which cuts twenty-four hours off its delivery’ time on freight between Norfolk, Va., and Indianapolis. Proportional time cuts will be made on freight sent from other points over the road. The first train leaving Norfolk on the new time schedule made the trip in fifty-three hours. HUGE, PERFECT GEM SHOWN Bu United Prett NEW YORK, Aug. 30.—What is claimed to be the largest perfect blue diamond that ever came out of the earth is on display at a jewelry firm here. It weighs 127 carats and is valued at $300,000. Although it is slightly smaller than the famous Cullinan diamond, the latter was not flawless.

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E. O. M. Sale of Reaidy-to-Wear 500 DRESSES Sale Priced Dresses for qiisscs, women and stout women. Materials a choice of flannel, jersey, wash silks, shantung, tricoshams. AH are new purchases and the reduction is for E. O. M. I Styles are long sleeved and half sleeved with a two-piece effect. Deaped, paneled line and straight line effects. Colors navy, black, red, jungle green, toast metallic gray, rose and blue. JK Trimmings are of piping, buttons, pleats and contrasts of self materials. HB Sizes 16 to 48. A startling sale of fine dresses, $5.

One Rack Summer Frocks Reduced £ or Clearance to $6.95 Wash crepes, flat crepes in high shades. A few are soiled but are excellent vallues. High shades: White, tan. tile and jade. Sizes 16 to 42. Printed combinations, #6.95.

One Rack of Summer Dresses Reduced to Clear Now $3.95 Summer dresses in mostly wash silks and prints; mostly small sizes; dresses that merit a tnueh higher price—now reduced at the end of the season. Offered in white, stripes, pay prints and tan. Straighjjine and twfl-piece offects; trimmings of braid, piping and pleats. Sizes 16 to 38.

E. O. M. Hosiery Specials

Pure Silk Hose, 25c Pair Women's heavy weight pure ■ Ilk hose of high quality. I.lsle tops, heel* and toes Double silk soles. Black and colors. Sizes 81j to 10. Seconds, 25C pair. Women’s Rayon Hosiery, 3 Pairs, $1 High quality rayon hosiery. I,lsle lops seamed back, narrowed ankle and fully reinforced feet. Good colors. Sizes BV6 to 10. Irrcgntars. 35<f pair, 3 pairs for #l. Women’s Rfiyon Undies, $1 per Garment Vest, bloomers and step-ins at the low price of #1 each. Made of good quality rayon that gives satisfaction, beauty and wear; #1 the garment. Pure Silk Chiffon Hose, 15c Pair Pure thread silk chiffon hose wit!} Bale tops, heels and toes, full* reinforced. In black and coloM. Sizes B*4 to 10. Seconds, 15C pair *

E. O. M. Sale for Women

Corduroy Robes, $2.69 Excellent corduroy robes for home use or for the girl going away to school. Made of good quality narrow wale corduroy. Well made and neatly finished with long collar, one pocket and kimono sloevps. In rich shades blue, rose, purple, orange and henna. Sizes 36 to 44. Very special, $2.69.

Clearance of Summer Wash Dresses $1.49 Lace trimmed rolles In lavender, tan, rose and bfue. Also dimity and raw silk in stripes. Sizes 36 to 44. 91.49. $1.95 Plain or printed rolles In attractive styles and becoming shades. Also plain colored broadcloth, set-in sleeves, in blue, green and orange. Slr.es 10 to 411. 91.95. $2.95 Beautiful dresses of printed pongee, georgette and wash silk, etc. All the desirable colors. Sizes 10 to 42: 92.95. t —Housedress Dept.

E. O. M. Sale Infants’ and Juniors’ Wear

Little Tots’ Voile Dresses, $1.49 Mlide of plain voile, in pink, blue, yellow and peach. Short sleeves embroidered and lace trimmed. All hand-finished. Sizes 2 to 0. Much reduced to 91.49. Organdie Bonnets, Special, $1 A special clearance of organdie bonnets, some hat styles included, in white, pink, peach, orchid, yellow and blue. Muffle and lace trimmed; greatly reduced; 91. Children’s Socks Reduced Sdcks of Black Cat and various other makes. In white, blue, green-, red and pink; sizes 4 to 0; reduced to 19* pair, or 3 pairs for 50*.

SPECIALI " E. O. M. Sale of Sewing Machines Terms: $1 a Week Singer and White portables In Singer and White dropheads; first class £A | CA in Rood condi- *Ol ac condition tion

COATS $1.50 and $2.50 4 A small rack of coats at these remarkably low prices. Knitted, georgette and cretonne materials. Most of them are 3mall sizes, but are merchandise of an excellent character and priced very low.

Women’s Silk and Rayon Hosiery, 69c A fine wearing stocking with high silk and rayon boot coming well over knee. Seamed back with fashion darts. Narrowed ankle and fully reinforced foot. Lisle hemmed top. Beautiful light shades. Sizes ’ BVi to 10. Special, 69<f pair. Silk and Rayon Outsize Hosiery, 50c Pure silks and rayon outsize hosiery, scained with Bsle top, fashion darts and narrowed ankle. Double silk and rayon soles and fully reinforced. Irregulars. Sizes BV4 to 10. In black and colors. 50C rirMercerized Lisle Hose, 3 Pairs for $ 1 . Ribbed top hose of high* luster, of mercerized lisle. Good quality elastic ribbed tops, seamed bark and fully reinforced foot. In black only. Sizes 8% to 10. Irregulars, 33c pair, 3 pairs, #I.OO.

Broadcloth Vestees, 69c Vestees and wash blouses of broadcloth, dimity and novelty materials. Hound, V or mannish necklines, long and short sleeves. Some are trimmed with embroidery on collars and cuffs. In white, tan and blue. Sizes 36 to 44. Remarkable values at 694*.

Boys’ Wash Hats at Clearance of “Pongette.” Some white, but most are tan. Incomplete size range; 39* each. Organdie Bonnets, 39c Hat or bonnet styles, lace and embroidery trimmed. White, pink, blue and yellow. Special, 39c each. Bloomers, 50c Pretty white sateen bloomers, gusset elastic at waist and knee. Incomplete size range. Special at 35*> or 3 for 91.00. Play Suits, 3 for $1 Made of striped material and red trimmed. Short sleeves and very well made. Sizes 2 to 6; 35*. or 3 for 91.

E. O. M. Sale of Rugs Fringed Wool Velvet Rugs, $29.75 oxl2 Size only; Jnst 17 tine wool velvet mgs. prieed for quick selling: closely woven mgs in artistic designs and beautiful colors; irregulars. $2 down and $1 a week, or F> down and balance^nonthiy. Wilton Carpet Samples, Each, $1.98 '27 Inches wide: average Ikngth 36 inches; salesmen's trunk samples of tine worsted wool AVilton rugs, bordered across one end. Beautiful designs and colors; these are great bargains. Fringed Velvet Rugs, $19.75 3x12 Size; 5 good designs and colors; priced to close out. No C. O, D., telephone orders, exchanges or refunds. Terms $5 down and $5 a month. . E. O. M. Sale in Drapery Dept. Bed Lights, Each, $1 Blue, rose and gold sateen covered, attractive shades, complete with cord, ping and socket. Drapery and Curtain Remnants, Vz Price t'sabkt lengths of heavy and light weight fabrics in-white and colors in different weaves.

Annex Store for Men and Boys

E. 0. M. SPECIALS 1,500 Pairs Fancy Dress Hose, 25c Pair Fresh assortment of woven-in horizontal patterns of excellent quality. ' Shaped with hemmed garter top. Made of silk, cellulose and lisle. Serviceable and dressy. Fine fitting: in sizes !)% to 12. Second quality, 25* pair. Everyday and Work Socks, 10c Pair Fine ribbed socks for work or everyday wear. In black, brown, gray and navy. Sizes 10 to 11%. Irregulars. Special at 10* pair. Union Suits, $1 86 Fine grade part wool fall union suits. Perfect fitting and made of good quality material. Priced very much below regular price. Sizes 36 to 30. Special, 91 suit. Slightly soiled. Chambray Shirts, 55c Blue chambray shirts- at this remarkably low price. Very well made and serviceable gtrmenta. All made collar attached and with button cuffs. Sizes 15 to 16%. 55*.

E. O. M. Millinery Values

$ 1.79 Fall hats of felt, velvet, silk and velvet and silk combinations in every color and style of the season. Hats for all head sizes from the school miss up #1.79.

E. O. M. Sale of Shoes 500 Pairs Women’s Shoes, $2.29 Avery special clearance of fine quality women's slippers at this one reduced price. Tumps and strap styles in black satin, blonde satin, black kid, blonde kid and gray kid. All good values and In highly desirable styles. \ eo OQ Size range 3 .to 8. Special ... • cu en n •_ Misses’ Slippers, $1 Pr. 1 ennis Shoes, 50c Pair joo pairs misses’ and chii. Odd lots in tennis dren's patent and brown nni strap Slippers and sandals, shoes. Good values, but not gujtol. Triced at all sizes—so<i pair. #I.OO. Children’s Oxfords, 50c the Pair 200 pairs of children's\rnoked elk oxfords, trimmed with black patent leather and with wide extension leather Cft r soles. Sizes 5 to 8. Marked for clearance at, the pair JUL

E. O. M. Sale Yard Goods

Printed Broadcloth and Satinette, 3 Yds., 50c 36-Inch width: several good colors and styles from which to choose. Unbleached Muslin, Yard, 10c 38Vi Inches wide; good smooth weave for all domestic uses; 10-yard limit. Remnants of Wash Goods & White Goods, Yz Price Small lots of dozens of different kinds of cotton materials that will be found very useful.

E. O. M. Sale Women’s Underwear

Women’s White Muslin Nightgowns, 50c Blue stitching and lace edge trimmed; sizes 10 and 17. Included are voiles in colors. Voile Nightgowns at $1 In pastel shades, plain and lace trimmed; sizes 16 and 17. Nainsook Stepins, 77c Some hand embroidered and others plain hemstitched; sizes 23 to 26. Women’s Girdles, $1 Good values; slightly soiled; small sizes only.

1,000 Prs. Cross-Barred Marquisette Ruffled Curtains, Pair, 39c Two yards long; tie backs to match; each side stripe is 20 inches wide; limit 10 pairs to a customer- ,

Final Clearance Summer Clothing Men’s Genuine Panama and Palm Beach Suits, $5 Season's end clearance of summer suits in regular and stout sizes; not all sizes in each material.

Boys’ Suits in Cool Materials, $3.95 Sizes 6 to 16 years; one pair of long and one pair of short trousers.

Handkerchiefs, 8 for $1 Fine lustrous quality of handkerchiefs with woven borders. With pin stripe or with wide tan, blue or lavender border. Full size. Values 8 for 91. Boys Furnishings Reduced School Blouses, Boys’ Wash Suits, 50c 35c Well made into clean, tidy gar- Final clearance of 76 boys’ ments. In assorted stripes and wash suits, slightly soiled from patterns. Sizes Bto 10. Special, display. Special at 35* each, 50* each. or 3 for 91. Boys’ Knit Union Suits, For fall wear. In short sleeves and knee length.fine weight and knit fqr the coming season's wefc. White only. Sizes 24, 26, 28, 32, 34. Irregulars.

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5 2.65 330 New fall hats of latest fashion and freshly unpacked, offered at this price as an E. O. M. special. All the wanted , materials, styles and colors of the/ current season, $2.65.

54-In. Bordered Crepe, IV2 Yards for $1 Just enough for the average, size dress; good styles and colors. “Minit Maid” Dress f Lengths, Each, 59c Just 47 lengths to close out at this price: three styles and colors available; enough for any average size garment. Dress Ginghams, Yd., 10c 27-Inch width; big assortment of checks and plaids in many colors.

Women’s Voile Stepins, Each, $1 Yellow, rose, peach; lace trimmed. Reduced. / Muslin. Drawers, 59c Large sizes'; made of good material: plain and trimmed with lace and embroidered. Petticoats for Women, Each, 50c | Extra sizes: plain hem and scalloped edge; some with panel front. Pongee Stepins at $1 Greatly reduced; hand embroidered in colors; hemstitched edge; sizes 21, 23, 24 and 25.

Men’s Tropical Pants, Special, Pr., $1.95 Boys’ pure linen and khaki knickers; sizes 6 to JG years. Pair, 65*.