Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 202, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 January 1929 — Page 15

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LIKENS GRAND SOCIETY DAMES TO CANNIBALS ‘Souls of Savages/ Says Writer, ‘No Humor, No Common Sense/ By Times (Special NEW YORK, Jan. 11.—America’s society women have the fcouls of cannibals, says Upton Sinclair, the California firebrand and author of “Boston,” “Oil” and other novels—and then proceeds to apologize to whatever cannibals there may be for the comparison. “I have learned from Melville’s “On >oo and Typee” that cannibals can ue quite lovable persons in their proper environment and among themselves,” he explains. “So let me, as a student of New York society types of the end of the year 1928, merely say that I would prefer to make my procession to the altar with one of those praying mantes, which swiftly and mercifully devour their mates on the bridal night. Think Only of Selves Sinclair’s denunciation of exclusive society and his prediction that it, as a class, will perish of its own internal decay, is part of an attack on luxurious fashion magazines which he has written for the American Sketch. “Ladies of high society,” he declares, “do not buy science; they do not buy learning; they know nothing of mercy, justice or faith. The ladies of high society buy furs and jewels, robes and lingerie, vanity cases and perfumes, and a thousand and one fantastic devices to make themselves conspicuous and superior to the average. They are thinking about themselves—and by themselves they mean their pretty bodies —not their minds, or their souls, their characters or even their conversion. No Common Sense “Furthermore, you discover that in their pursuit of luxury and money prestige, these ladies have parted from humor and common sense. How else would it be possible for the shrewd psychologists, so carefully trained in university courses in advertising, to confront the world with pictures such as these? How could they be sure that their readers would not break into guffaws, and send the magazine hurling through the drawing-room window? “Here an advertiser talking about "the grand manner of sable.” Here is a merchant of jewels, solemnly summoning the society ladies of America to the bar of public opinion and asking them, “What is the Social Status of Your Pearls?” Here is another outfit of jewels which is recommended as possessing ‘ a certain daring tempered with restraint.” ... To discuss such language as this calls for Dean Swift and the Prophet Isaiah and H. L. Mencken all rolled into one.” TRAINS CZAR WORTHY Veteran Trotter Again to Race on Circuit Tracks. 8.7 Times byecjtU SPRINGFIELD,-Mass., Jan. 11.— Czar Worthy. 2:01 l i. the veteran trotter that holds. more trotting race records than atjy other performer in history, is being trained again by Jack Leonard at the track here. The son of Czar Peter, 2:031-4. staged a successful come-back last year over eastern half-mile Lacks. He is the property of Congressman Henry L. Bowles of Springfield.

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