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MOSCOW, August 4.—The inner his- ¢ of the sensational events which | d within the Russian Com- munist party are exposed to the world nprecedented frankness in two ble documents than two pages in’ the o You Wear the Right Corset? Miss Hogan, New York representative of Rengo Belt Garments, will gladly discuss your corsetry D . papers. One ix the verbatim re- problems with you. ol i id il let her show you the new Rengo models. *s political bureau There is one for every type of figure. nificant future de- sion from the par and forecasting s at 84c—2 Boxes, $1.50 Very high-grade stationery, in a letariat and must resist any hesitancy within our own organization and adopt preventive measures against the re- i : # % q appearance of hesitancy.” i 85 box. Regularly $1.25 and While Rykov left no doubt as to e Regularly 95¢ the fate of promoters of any attempt to Jaunch a second party in Russia, he also explained the status of dissenters by saying: Asks for Assistance. “It s futile and useless to adopt severe measures against comrades who only have political differences with Cool and pretty, giving the i der it i Do ns of designs and cc the party.” - el D She M ol Dl e s e PALAIS ROYAT—Main Floor < e AR o following a heated exchange with Kamenex, came a pathetic plea from that grim fighter, like a swan song, only a few minutes before he feli unconscious. “You know what I do not save myself,” he declared, ad dressing his colleagues. “You, comrades, like me because vou helieve me, because I never lie, hecause if 1 see something wrong I point it out. “But I cannot de everything myself. I heg you to assist me.” 1 Djerzinski_assailed his_fellow offi. cials of the bureaucracy for extrava- gance and inattention to work. He directed most of his fire at Leon amenev, people’s commissar for trade, and Georges Piatkov, his own first assistant on the council of national econom: Djer that 1 and that private traders were ma 2 per cent were groundless. Cites 50 Per Cent Profit. Kamenev and Paitkov, he said, showed complete fgnorance of what they discussed. Djerzinski bluntly de- clared that in the year ending Sep- tember 30, 1923, private traders made 8 per cent, in 1924, 46 jper cent and in 1925 51 per cent. He contended that private traders should be limited to 20 per cent, with 10 or 15 per cent additional pald by the state. When | Piatkoy interrupted, Djerzinski claimed: i “Comrade Platkov has demonstrated his stupidity. He has permission to squeal.” When Dferzinski referred to two million which he said had been spent ' unnecessarily on a galosh factory and forty-five millions which he asserted had been wasted in the metal industry, he rvoused Kamevey ‘into action. u have been commissar for four vears,” Kumency declared, huve been commissar only months." “If you | for 44 year ¢ strength is, hut Sale! Several Hundred Pairs Perfect Full-Fashioned SILK HOSE $7 2 $1.75 and $1.95 3 Pairs Qualities $3.70 A full-fashioned stocking of pure thread silk at this price is an event of importance. Full fashioned means the feet can’t shrink. The [ | sectioned foot dastributes strain on the fine threads, lessening the probability of runs. The tell-tale mark of good hose. i declared their assertions sants were growing wealthy king ex- ! I'he practical. medium weight _that withstands heel-rubbing longest. Clear, lustrous pure thread silk to the bend of the knee. Mercerized tops. Extr spliced toes. Sizes 8% to 10. You'll never regret investing in at least half were people’s comimissar you would still be quite “dozen pairs, useless, hecause you are busy playing i) politics instead attending o your ¥ < work.” Dijerzi vetorted. Flesh Beige French Nude Champagne Blash is speech finished. Djerzinski col- }: | labsed and was carried to a room in Blonde Gray Black Crash W hitg | the Kremiin, where he died. \ | deliberation, Viatche- PALAIS ROYAL—Hosiery Rection—Main Floor ., his assistant, was ap- L3 ce ax head of the ~ . police. Daily News Co.) e R EE T T o R. M. Hicks, Mgr., 1208 ¥ Street N.W., ] Washington, D. or wny wuthorized steamship agent. Ememalds improve in color on ex- t. posure to the ligh e AR S : : S ; ’ LSt Plaut Company, Newark such a popular mate: Mostly 36 inches wide. with fw of the very smart bordered crepes 54 inches wide § will go out quickly G Street at Eleventh Oc npren of silk. No won- el slormbinations! fronts, rows of sets. nd Floor Copies of exquisite Pas Of. voile that is sheer. but firm. Nile, peach, flesh or coral. PALAIS ROYAIL—Third Floor e Let Our Personal Call Main 8780 Prompt Service in the Y Million More velopments. “The ‘other is . similar Corsets, $2.50 to $5 detailed veport of the last speech of | . Felix Dierzinski, president of both the | Girdles, $3 to $6 ; 4” political police and the Supreme Coun- el of National Economy, before his | Corsetlets, $3 to $5 By SePteryt)er collapse and death three hours later. - hi ") Hitherto, public réports and party | PALATS ROYAL-Wbind Hloor 5 Setatival d arguments’ behind the Kremlin walls caiipaignt | Youssees T . e, nuvets have been limited to announcement : et it! Quickly it’s wrap- elther of the resolutions taken or a tised. You hurry in gy Y 1 Y p' brief announcement of the action ou. ou lose no time. o i 5 ’ "3 ped and handed i't'yd ¢ The Palais Royal Proposed Repudiated Platform. Men S MO alr an s b iR “I insist the party’s differences with | these days! -veryone saves time as well as Comrade Trotsky are gr than ! S: x ” Ak those with Comrades Zinoviev and s money. A AEW' Palais Royal-in the Making! Kameney,” sald Rykov in his report. ults - More than that, he was the first to T propose the political platform which was repudiated by the party. Many 1 times the 9 <y Glove-Silk Vests ences with' the ql 3 5 . fore the fourt e e e With two pairs of trousers I H R I F I A\EN' 'E and Fl‘enCh I antaS geoise deviatior S anaPhe party worked with Zinoviev Not necessary to break a life-time el Special, ¢ nenev lon, han it did with L d . e >4 . and Kamenev. longer tian It aid with | habit if you choose these suits. The The Buy-Way of Wshington” Pink Peach Each I .8 9 not .-.»a:led‘&f,“,:‘,'n;":',;"(;,‘.;a‘,',‘,’,“," g weaves look like Winter weaves. Copvright. The Palais R 2 Maize Sky ac ruption, but carried out the party's You'll feel at home in them, vet cool The thoroughfare of thrifty shoppers! Jolhe throng that Saves | . resolutions, 1t In unnecessary to an. Sl el s, ; many dollars, every day. All merchandise food quality, season- ; ;r;:"e measures . of discipline against | Conservative or collegiate in style. able and extremely low priced. On the Aue tomorrow:— 7 So easyt to accnmulate a h"Am-rmd_\» who treaspasses agalnst | Light or dark shades. And tay]‘nrrrl TR Avenite Spech , o o ko P | ‘ ;p( M‘I'ltlm price. 1 ;;-,’vp e imle | s S to fit varying builds, stout or slim, s i oo, FooTwe ley | ' e i N o “1\ who infringes against the | 5,000 Handkerchiefs, 7c | Rayovests ifld/pa“‘“ | 5 /p ‘I“ ity "‘[:1:\',' S ::‘ “'-"11‘ scipline of the party or the prole- . ) Each | s A “ren felh L g B e b A T g Men’s Broadcloth 4 for 25¢ .| Reguld $129 and | / g G strikebreaker. & Men's Handkerchiefs, plain | %04 S (H0 98¢ /» Difficult Conditions Prevail. Pa]amas, $1.95 whl}l’e o V«‘nlh fast-color wov- | 5oach [‘orchid. Plain tai- | Women’s Rayon Sl Sty e e A a T en borders. | Tored gimmed with lace. 1 o conditions, with a bourgeoise environ- They ought to be $2.50. \\)e just hap- Women's Plain White Linen, | & men outside and a struggle of class | pened to buy them lower than usual or sheer white or colored | “Th Avenue Special” E 1 Ch {nrcl;‘o ‘“’.‘“’;, The “proletarians being | The lustrous, fine kind of broadcloth. lawn with colored embroid- | 2 ; * nve ope emlses n the minority in our own country, . White, blue, tan, lavender. Ocean pearl eréd corners. Each worth 10c. | Cool iderthings | steely enforcement of discipline 18 | i S : £ necessary to maintuin uniforimity 2 buttons and rayon silk frogs. Sizes A, | gl BT S 49 within the party ranks.” B. C, D. “Thrift Avenue Special” | Go 59 1 P | Znoviey refused 1o'atiend the meet. | PALAIS ROYAL—Men’s Shop—Main Floor Tuekish Towel | g'h“’ which expe m, explaining urkisl owels i | . {that he was busy writing a. thesis on SRR SR | | Pink Peach the recent Soviet elections, according | $4.40 a Dozen Soft hpractical nainsook | to_Rykov. | s . i o < ] | A p .y Thoskh he wan Inslatently invited, | Books and Popular Fiction 1/, Price 20c40 inches, stripes 3@e | or lopth | Wel made, | Nilei.. . Orchid'. = Maize . " iy and borders of blue, vi v o | 3 . " PRGNS e e he Setused to_ come,t. Rykov. - eon- Marked for Clearance! No C. 0. D.s, Exchanges or Credits. i 4. Very absorb- | ming. Vhite' and colors. Step-in style or the more definite tinued. “If he had appeated and made . : 4 pink or gold. Very absort g i 5 % a frank statement disclaiming parti- | Every Sale Final 4 ent. | Regulmd extra sizes. French Panta. Leg that some ([‘:z:l‘:lol;in ine;‘gal. disruptive and fac- $1.50 to $4 First Edition Books by Popular Authors, 75¢ to $2. : women prefer. Bands in con- o st l;»;fl:_h{i;i‘ to 75¢ Popular Copyrights, 2 for 75c. “Theift Avenue Special” | Mantomen will want trasting color at top or hottom, or S otk i et 7S¢ to $2 Juvenile Books, 2 for the Price of One. L | Lo ol it lace edgings make them very de- wouid met hase baen atsed.” 25 and S Litle Folks' Literature, 2 Beaks for ihe Price of One. Pint Thermos Bottles i G s rding the effects of Zinoviev' LALS AL—Main Fioor A gl O ) . ® fall from grace, Rykov said the prdy ; zl‘::amlz:an\:jp fl:\‘v';l:. 66¢ h Am:l;o :/’W];I PALAIS ROYAL—Knit. Underwear of the Communist Internationale : & | Giine s i was_elected by the Congress of the . . can be used as cup. For hot | chpgs Third Internationale and therefore S 1 ! F S i or cold drinks. | Athic Union Suits ihe, Rusean Party ‘oo "ot Somolnt | ale! Iine Stationery | Reguiy sald for Qge bers of the executive committee of “Thrift Avenue Special” $1.50. lvery suit . - :Ixfl;{:m«; 'lhmmgmtlonalf as well as Names such as Eaton, Crane & Pike and White & 37584 Tach Tapeste with 'g”‘\“"‘“ rfld “';"" annls ou 011' (0] eS » of the C s ; ~ : : o £ veles: other countries were. brecen st the | Wykoff Co. guarantee its fine quality. | ek Juth, . O ehecked : meeting of the Internationale, Rykov | Brussels Rug | nainse AII sizes. That Take LR at 14c—4 Boxes for 50c Desirable_patterns g1 §() | Feminine F Ly S : 24 sheets paper or correspondence and colorings. Pur- . irof the saving on | . ancies . oo, Conceaslons Are Suggested. cards. Envelopes to match. Regu- chased especially to’ feature (oo Thiro ,g ! emmine peThey declared on. behalf of their | jarly 25¢ and 33c. on “Thrift Avenue.” S ilf a dozen! "0 solidarity wit our % . - " o ' hinaton.” P : party and declared they considered it at 29c—4 Boxes for $1 Thrift Avenue.” the “Buy-way Vashington Tailored ravon alpaca robes in blazer, ombre or ty eir duty to hel rty i 3 i fects, <ha i roll collars, long set- their duty to-help ‘our parts inside Deckled-edge paper. 24 sheets, 24 . toned jml;f'l vnm;. Shawl or n]H u‘:H ar 1 |.v':?“ 4"( :: ‘h&;me lal;\‘:;ng r;)e ;udipm'?, seeing envelopes. Regularly 30c. s](‘?}\‘(‘.\]. ‘n wear in your own houdoir, traveling e inevitability of differences of opin- L] at the beach. s fon within the party, suggested con. | at 49c ] * «:»ss:\l«;:": nn;: (‘(rn:‘pn)m[lm- with the | Crushed parchment pound paper. a e O l -an - o growing ranks of dissenters. 60 flat sheets, 50_envelopes to i 2 7 “Ours is not only the ruling party, | é arly: 7 F V St S Dy Le fbpine match. Regularly 75c. ! renc oile nderthings country,” Zinoviev declared. “As our — 1 { Sort Cipraten e Gl O at 59c—2 Boxes for §1 : ‘ Lace and Net Trimmed! proletariat and enjoys a monopoly of 24 folded sheets. 24 envelopes. 0 ,r e e legali in- the count it is the Regularly §1. | 's leading pari f the pro- 1.98 Gowns—Chemises—Step-ins an models. Pleated and embroidered in- fluffy lace In Buy ofi The Economical Way! Tiny articles, but big Baby Carriage Sets Robe and Pillow Cover $1.50 Chine Coats $9.75 Hand-smocked for ¢ : iy Collars and cuffs edecd Firm jewel cloth, trimmed with £oRAES and, cofft, cdsed lace and medallions. Very at- g elny P00 o nn tractive, but simply made, so . g L they tan easily be laundered. Pink or bloe, snd white. Tots’ Cotton Drawers 29c¢ Finished with hemstitchery. Will launder well. Sizes 1 to 3. one, 50 be carly. year sizes, Regularly $1.95 .51.69 Dozen to a package. bdby _Tots’ Crepe de * Regularly $12.75 smartness, 18x36 inches.» Perfect quality. -Bay! savings for mothers tomorrow ! Hand-made Petticoats Specially Purchased or the Price Would Be $1.25 89c¢ 22 and 24-inch lengths. Of fine _nainsook, edged with embroid- ery. with make In Every mother will want to buy One and two 39c and 50¢ Red Star Diapers Cotton Shirts 25¢ Light-weight shirts. Sizes from infants’ to 3 vears. t all sizes in each model. _PALAIS ROYAIL—Baby Shop—Third Floor. —— —— — — —— — —— R, Shoppers Serve You ———