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1. ‘ Meeting of National Commit- 1é8 at Columbus Indicates Great Change in Sentiment. a et By David Laurence. £8pReia! age gre Rd the Eve- OOLUMBUS, O., July 20 (Copyright, 19411 —This is a spiniature convention pot merely a meeting of the Dem- ecratic National Committee. For fare 106 members of the commit- tee dnstead of fifty-three, the women hol#ing equal rank as the representa- os Sod their respective States and ries and the atmosphere here ts enemot unlike @ national convention. EW the first place there has been a ‘sontest over the selection of a Nelifonal Chairman that has tended to britig to the surface some of the argu- Tien won cirotated cn te con San Francisco and there ts, more- over, a militancy and q determined air whidh may eurprise Republicans | when they encounter it, for unques- | tonably the majority of the Demo- cratic leaders are honestly conyinced | that they are going to win with Cox, The Democratic nominee gave a splendid and opportune exhibition of loyalty to political friends when he issued a statement saying his per- sonal choice for National Chairman was Edward Moore of Youngstown, 0, who managed the pre-convention campaign for the winner at San Francisco, but he did not issue that statement until after conferring with Homer Oummings, National Chatr- man. And the inference ia that Mr. Cum- mings explained that fhe was not seoking re-election as Chairman, In- deed, Mr, Moore earlier In the day had been quoted by intimate friends a8 declining the position. So Gov. Cox will havo really cleared this first hurdle by avolding the Impression of ingratitude to his friend, Ed Moore, and at the aamie time with the choice of Cummings the Governor draws to his side much of the Wilson strength in the Democratic Party, where the name of*Cummings !s more or less synonymous with that of Wilson, es- pecially in the West and particularly after the keynote speech which Cum- mings delivered a¢ San Francisco. In fact, some anti-Wilson Demo- which circulated on the con-crats have openly said that they be- 38th Street VUETLANWTKFTROTERTINS TT ee i OE SE ica oe ee te eS TANGO ore ate «sei He es = De ‘Son Suites and Wednesday, July ars During these Three Courtesy Days privilege of making selections which will be held for delivery after the opening day of the sale. beside Cummings because Gov, Cox had gone #0 far in hie conference at the White Houso last Sunday as to render to Wilson. the job of Gov, Cox, who already has is to aewire a good hold on the Wil- son branch of the party and when once ‘he has solidified his own ranks, then he can take up “the attack against Republicanism, There is no dowbt aa .to the con- fidence of the Democrats gathored here, Whether it is going to be vin~ dicated on Election Day is another question, but admittedly the leaders think their chances have improved in the last three months from an alinost hopeless outlook to @ good chance. ‘The nomination of Harding at Chi- cago and Cox at Sam Francisco are despair to hopefulness. The Demo- cratic Jeadero say the country was impatient for a chunge from the Wil- son Administration, and that the Demeoratic Convention satisfied that craving by eelecting a man who will select a new cabinet and give the country @ new deal, but mostly the Democrats who are going out to wage the campaign in forty-eight States point to the Republican nom- Inee as one of their chief assets. It was somewhat amusing to sec the committeemen from faraway agricuitura] States looking up Hard- ing’s record. This visit to Ohio gave them a chance to verify rumors which they had heard concerning Senator Hariing’s stand on public institu- tions, THE EVENING WOR vention floor arid in the lobbies in!iieved tt wiser to pick some one olse|Conmectiont Women te Plend for the anti- Wilson following behind him, St the #6le reasons for the change from | Saftrage. HARTFORD, July, 20.—Miss Mary Olcott, Mra, James Stokes and Mrs. W. H. Allee, all of Ridgefeld, o| give the impreesion.of complete ane. | tt: Allee. alt of Ridgedield, have gone tc On tho other hand, |} ‘9 teh the Republican tive Committea how ey hold the Republican nsible for the delay in ra the Suffrage Amendmer Part feat ~“DANDERINE” _ Stops Hair Coming Out; Doubles Its Beauty. thelr positian in this | A few cents buys “Danderine.” After an application of “Dandexine” you cannot find a fallen hair or any dandruff, besides every hair shows new life, vigor, brightness, more color and thickness.—Advt. Lord & Taylor —FIFTH AVENUE— ale ANNOUNCING cS The Annual Midsummer Sale of FURNITURE Beginning Monday, July 26th An annual event of great importance to those planning the furnishing or re-furnishing of a home. separate pieces are in- cluded that are distinctive for thorough workmanship and style. Thursday, Friday, July 2and July 2grd days customers will have the Bizth Floor Substantial savings are possible, which will mean much to you during present furniture conditions. The Suite Mustrated ts a handsome modified reproduction of the Georgian, made in American walnut. It has a 66-inch buffet, china cabinet, extension table, five side chairs and one arm chair, $875.00, Same suite with 72-inch buffet, $900. Store Closes at 5 P.M. Closed Saturdays During July and August - 39th Street Store Closes at 5 P. M. Closed Saturdays During July and August. Lord & Taylor 38th Street —FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street . Mail and Telephone Orders Filled—Phone Fitzroy 1900— Ask jor Yuighans Order Desk, ’ Women’s ; - Cloth Capes Another special purchase of Silk-Lined Summer Wraps OMEN are asking for more of these popular Cut Bolivia Capes in shades of tan and brown, and we have secuted another shipment of them to offer at the same low price— $24.50 There is equal demand for the Navy Blue Serge Wraps, and women will find a choice of four smart models in fine quality Men’s Wear Serges, well-tailored, lined with fancy silk, at $29.50 TMré Floor Smart Novelties in Sport Hats Excellent Values $5.00 to $16.50 ‘OU’LL want one more becoming Sport Hat to freshen your Summer wardrobe at the surprisingly low prices we are offering our smart novelties in sport styles. We are featuring for to-morrow a group of gay Ribbon Hats, Taffetas, and models in Honoki, Peanut and Tailored Straws. Greatly Reduced Untrimmed Shapes For Clearance at $1.95 Fourth Floor stn Fashionable Fur Scarfs . Unusually Priced HE little Fur .Neckpiece is the smartest bit of luxury of the fashionable woman to be worn with the street gown or the tailored suit, and many women are aware that this is the season of the lowest prices in fine Furs and are looking for just such values as these. Natural Mink Scarfs........-...--»- $42.50 Dyed Jap Marten Scarfs. $67.50 Mole Tie Scarfs. «++ $47.50 Fox Animal Shaped Scar: ... $42.50 Wolf Animal Shaped Scarfs.......... $39.50 Fourth Floor advance style touches. i A Special Purchase of Smart One-Piece - . Shantung Dresses for Misses Exceptional Values in Tailored Styles . for Street, Business.and General Wear $18.50 (Five models, two illustrated) ERE is" good news for the Summer Girls who are H looking for cool, practical Summer Dresses for out- ing or office wear, or for the College Girls who are planning toward the early September wardrobe. We have been fortunate to secure at important price conces- sions this collection of youthful captivating models,. so diverse that they can not fail to fit varied tastes and needs, Excellent quality Men’s Wear Shantung Silk, plain tailored, stitched or embroidered or beaded, some with. the new long flare-cuff sleeves and other distinctive ‘The quantity is limited. Sizes to 18 years. ‘TMrd Floor. u Silk Gloves Greatly Reduced 85c You seldom find Silk Gloves of this choice quality at so low a price as this July reduction affords. The Gloves are beautifully made, with double finger-tips and two clasps. Black and White Ground Floor Tub Satin Summer Wear Petticoats Washable Satin in flesh color or white, straight-line model, hemstitched bottom, panelled, $4.95 Bloomers Washable Satin in flesh color, daintily trimmed with lace, and extra values at - $3.95 Bodices Washable Satin in flesh color, lace trimmed, at $1.95 Second Floor Silk Bags Clearance Sale of A Large Stock at Very Low Prices $2.95 upward All Styles, Sizes, Colors There are wonderful val- ues to be found in this col- lection of Women’s Silk Bags, as dainty and fash- ionable models as the mar- ket affords. Made of Moire, Faille, Taffeta or Brocaded Silks. Frames of metal, shell or silk-covered. Lin- ings of Silk or Satin. Bags Seldom to Be Had at Such Unusual Prices None€.0.D. No Credits Ground Floor -smart shawl collars or revers and vest e: Clearance of Silk Skirts A variety of novelty silks in the new sport shades 4 ate is the time to buy Silk Sport Skirts, for we are closing out our stock of models in Tricolette, Drapola, Baronette Satin, Embroidered Georg- ette Crepe and other novelties—just a few of a kind—at $12.75 and $15.00 We are featuring our large collection of Tub Skirts in white cotton Gabardine and Surf Satin, beautifully made, with broad belts, smart pockets and pearl buttons, $5.00 $5.75 $9.00 TMrd Floor Dainty Hand-Made Blouses Splendid Values at » $3.95 age simple little models, and_many o f them, in sheer Batiste or Voile, all daintily* hand-made, with motifs of hand-drawn work, tucks and hemstitching, narrow ruffles, finishing the new rolling and fects, long and short sleeves. Sizes 34 to 46. None CG. O. D. No Exchanges, TMré Floen Women’s Summer Shoes Moderately Priced -vititteas,, * T this time of year you can buy the best A shoes atylower prices than have been quoted at any time during the season, There are still several months in which to wear white shoes, and besides, it is always well to buy at July prices and have comparae tively new shoes for next season, White Canvas Oxfords $9.25 Made over graceful, slenderizing lasts; light welted soles and white covered walking heels —all sizes and widths. White Canvas’ Princess Pumps $9.25 Splendidly made, the type that keeps its shape after numerous cleanings; welted soles and the popular baby Louis white covered heels—a very smart model, Second Floor