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6523 * Twe g vaoastien ! oruising the Caribbean ! . All expenses includ- ing unique side trips in I Havana, Panama and i Costa Rica. Pioture fold- ers on request. Ask your travel agent or UNITED FRUIT COMPANY i 1’ Place, New York Gemeral Offees, 3T Siate ., Bostom, Mase. FLEET ——— e— CHOOSE@g™ For— COMFORT HOTEL SN iaERHAPS you know that the McAlpin equipment and fur- nishings are unsurpassed for comfort and character here or abroad. Its convenience to Railroad Sta- tions, Subways, the best shops and the leading Theatres is measured in short blocks, Dancing is ideally possible in one fine restaurant, and the famous Nahan Franko's orchestra entertains in an- other. The entire sixth floor is exclusively for women. There are modern Turk- ish and Russian Baths with swim- ming pool—as well as many other of the unexpected conveniences which ‘mean so much to our creature comfort. And now, with Arthur L. Lee as Maa- e e e o, T o St an is v 20 couteouly that he wil ook to his next visit." Iodeed, Mr. Lee invites you to make your reservations to_him 2 P detail where be can help fo estabish with You the interest of & host with his guest « rather thaa a manager with his patron. Antnue L. Lzx, Manager. CLANS NEW YORK [t WANTS DEMOCRATS Mack Says Metropolis Wil Make Strong Bid ‘for Convention. Norman E. Mack gave notice at a meeting of the executive committee of the democratic nationaj committee, held here Saturday, that New York city would make a strong bld for the next democratic national convention —now little more than a year in the future. Other cities which are can- didates for the convention so far, it was reported, are San Francisco, Cleveland and’ Denver. ‘The m&l(ng of the executive com- mittee, called by Chairman Cordell Hull of the national committee, wi to go over the committee a the summer holidays eet in. -The com- mittee members will be scattered far and wide, it is expected until next fall. No ' important political developments the meeting, it was said, but given to the various committee and there was ge: tock taking. Richard Linthicum made a report on publicity, P. Newman on finances, and Mres. mily Newell Blair on the activities of | the women. In addition to Mr. Hull and Mr. Mack, ‘other members of the committee attend- ing_the meeting k Howell, Georgia ; Michigan: Mrs. D. Al homa: Miss Charl O. Williams, ‘Tennessce, and George White, Ohio. COOLIDGE DEMANDS PROTECTED NATION Government Cannot Disregard His- tory by Leaving People Un- defended, He Says. honor, but thi government in disregarding history, 1 ing the people undefended national peril at home or governments to maintain. If our republic is to be maintained and improved it will be through the efforts and character of the individ- ual. It will be, first of all, because of the influences which-exist in the home, for it is the ideals which are cherished fn the home life which make up the strength of the nation.” RHYTHM CLASSES GIVE ANNUAL MAY FETE " Decoration Day Is the Gateway- to LOng Play Days: With it comes the immediate demand for clothes a'pproprinte to the season and the occasion. Here in this big helpful store is every essential for summer comfort—and prices-are-modesf; 7 A INGTO SO EREERL I Decoration Day Oficn: the Season Proper Wool Jersey Bathing Suits $4.95 $6.95 One-piece. suits—the kind that afford unhampered freedom for diving and swimming, yet are good-looking enough for the vainest beach stroller. Green, red, blue and black; many in combinations with white or other colors. Some are quite demure, with just a bit of piping for trimming, while others flaunt broad stripes or other trims of contrast. All sizes. —Second Floor, Lansburgh & Brother. L AU T R T T - > v Not so Great in Quantity, bu? Just as Outstanding in Value - A New Shipment and Sale of 50 The same excellent qualities the same smart styles—the same extraordinary values as offered in our big sale last week. Every hat brand-new. . You’ll want more than orie when you see them— smartly fash- ioned in 'straw, silk, crepes, ribbons and velvet. Every new shape, every wanted size, all the newest colors— You'll vote them worth much more—and. they are the rarest kind of good values. ] —Gee.n"’l—r.w.m_l- Smart Skirts for the Holiday A New Arrival of 200 New Models— Plain or Pleated : On Sale Tomorrow at One Special Price Sufithalue:—'A Great 'Array at a s;ngk Low Price Sale of Summer Silks Thousands of yards, wonderful in variety , $1.69 of colors and weaves. Gay colors and staples, every wanted fabric—an alluring collection of fine silks at one low price, ing such enormous variety in fine silks at one low price is a typical Lansburgh & Brother achievement. It is also an opportunity to commend the active interest of every woman with summer sewing to do or to have done. Type, cannot do justice to the magnitude of the assortment—you must come tomorrow prepared to make your selections from— 40-in. Crepe de Chine, all colors...51.69 36-in. Fancy Knitted Krepes 40-in. Silk Radium, desirable colors, $1.69 36-in. Dress Satins, newest 40 and 36 in. Foulards, new designs, $1.69 . 36-in. Faille Silk, dark .ludu .... 5169 40-in. Sport Satin, white only 36-in. rich, lustrous Black Silks. ...$1.69 36ein. Taffeta, plain, fancy, glace. ...$1.69 36-in. Manchu Pongee, light shades.$1.69 36-in. Alltyme Krepe, 25 colors. ...$1.69 32.in. Broadcloth Shirting.i....... $1.69 Arranged on Special Tables to Facilitate Service, Choice $1.69 ~=Third Floer, Lansburgh & Brother. Sale of Women’s White Low Shoes $4l_.95 Decoration day opens the door to a whole summer of white footwear, Naturally you'll want to he prompt in getting yours—certainly you can't expect better values than here of- fered. All are fashioned of White Beachtex, a smart- looking, . shape-retaining material. Pumps and Ox- fords in practical styles for every-day wear—and nov- elties with dressy effects in stitching and trim. All sizes and widths in every style—a low price that beckons to securing several different styles, —Socond Fleor, Lansburgh & Brother. Boys’ Wash Suits Great values in fast color washable suits that include all wanted s?k:i made in a nicety of finish and sturdiness e G (on 4 sser of the Jonn C i ) Rythm classes of the Johnson Pow- e Cenlergf-Convenience | e st st e otescs e !hcilrg lnl"llull M;y fete Friday nigl’hl. and Saturday night at the center’s h 2 Broadway at 34th Street i irs under direction of Fiorence J. Fenton, rhythm instructor, assist- ed by Mrs. Margery Snyder, violinist and Mrs. Edith H. Hunter, plani ‘The Chopin Valse (Opus 18)—in- terpreted by nine little girls; the “Queen of Hearts,” a rhythmic pan- tomime—"A May Mornin jorie Blumenfeld as the * mine Wittgenstein. the utterfly,’ Sylvia Solomon, the “Bee,” Lucile Roberts and Jean Fly, the Alice Louise Hunter, the * Edith Davis, the “Stor group of fifteen little girls represent- ing buttercups, violets and roses, | were among the most attractive of the group dances. The sole Interpretations of the “Gypsy Dance” by Edith Davis, the “Dance of the Dryad” by Alice Louise Hunter, and the “Bubble Dance” by Hermine Wittgenstein—an unusual interpretation of the Bethoven Min- uet by Miss Davis and Miss Hunter, and a unique interpretation of Tschalkowsky's “Chanson Triste” en- titled “The Crystal Gaszers” by Miss ‘Dl‘fll, Miss Hunter and Miss Patty Joyce wgre among numbers on the program. —Roshanara Crepe —Canton Crepe —Baronet Satin —Crepe de Chine —Flannels —Checked Velours —Wool Crepe Friday evening between the dance | numbers, Mre uis Brown and Mrs. , were heard in vo- cal numbers, the latter singing with ! violin obligato by Mr. Lindsay. ! The program ended with a beauti- | ful ensemble number—with a May Queen and a May-Pole dance. s . J. H. Wooten, soprano sololst, Bernheimer Trio, Louise loist, her sister Eliza- and Mrs, Bernheim®r The first glimpse at these Skirts will convince you that here is a genuine oppor- tunity—they were made to sell much higher than SIJ and the timeliness of the event,- right at the threshold of Decoration Day, and Summer: hours out-of-doors, where the separate skirt holds full sway, should see them all sold tomorrow. Skirts for every possible occasion—tan, gray, white, black, navy, dashing plaids and: checl tty and practical. Pleats are abundant—side, accordion, knife and box —alsotailored styles with new touches-as to pockets, belts, front closing and other novel ideass Choice, $10. annual closing h Mrs. ~—Second Floor, Lansburgh &-Brothes, , of whic! ommunity sec- T S s 2=t {1 Splendid Qualities— Smartest New Styles For the Decoration Day Picnic And for Summer Jaunts New Hawkeye Picnic Baskets Hold ice and keep food fresh, clean and cold, $6.50 to $20 2 The modern picnic baskets, lined with metal, inter- lined with felt like a refrigerator. Choice of five sizes - from the family sizes at $6.50, $10 and $12 to the long, | narrow and high tonneau shapes for aut(‘)moblle trips at $20. 4 Hawkeye Baskets arelstaunchly made, and if taken care of according to directions, will last for many years of satisfactory service. Stanley Ferrostat For outings and f home Vacuum Bottles White Mountain Ice Cream With unbreakable container Freezers 1-pint Il:f ceee ze White Beachtex, $4.95 PRy White Beachtex, $4.95 The most serviceable and * economical of vacuum bottles, the first cost is the last, as the containers cannot break. Universal and Thermos Vacuum Bottles, without the non-breakable features, 89¢c to $5. 3-q! size....$675 groblbly the best- liked ice cream freezer known. Out- side tub is hesvy wood, cream con- tainer made of blocked tin, heavily [ } b distingulshos s the »dgq ! hair. -ezcellent¥ald 1o ez s o it /. 'White Milanese Lisle Gloves 12 and 16 ; Bd‘:on Length. . 496 Mousquetaire style, one row e: ed back. A superior the a ance of silk and »f ‘w:mc _qualities ‘of lis] gy -8 Ty The hae Day, and sev- eral for all the pfi’ y days to come. Sizés 2% to 8. ==Fourth Filoer. 7 for 10¢ A new sort-of beauty for Shrine week: These little cut- outs are of black court plaster, in the shape of the e em- blem, and dre sure to make an impression while" the visitors | emBiret Floor. - ‘are here, Vacuum Bottle, pint size, . d black j d green an ack japanne 5 metal case. Each.essececss 65C plated. Easy to turn, quick acting. ~=Sixth Fleor, Lansburgh & Brother. Closed All Day Decoration Day—Wednesday, May 30th—Shop Tuesday SBURGH & BROTHER -