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tlw 10 ATTACK WLSIN 750. eg = Z_ expected to express in direct terms his belief tyat America should not remain isolated and to take the position that the war's sacrifices will prove in vain unless there is established a new order with added security to peace and etvilization. vi It is regarded as unlikely that the nominee will enter intowe: detailed dis cussion of the League Covenant or will peak objectively of reservations or {Gterpretations. He is expected, ther, to hold his utterances to the bread ‘principles involved, hinging his argument to a plea for American rather ttidn world ideals. “He ta believed certain to couple with this a declaration that the failure of the United Stated to sonept Mr. Wil; son's League not constru abroad as an evasion of duty, but will be interpreted ae arising devo- rogramme, fone automobdile ride and a golf game. LEADERS OFG. O. P. MEET ‘IN COLUMBUS ‘Confer on Campaign Plans and Make Ready for Harding Notification. COLUMBUS, 0., July %1,—Members of the Executive Committes of the Re Store Closes at 5 P. M. Lord & Taylor publican National Committee, arrived here to-day for a meeting to discuss campaign plans before going to Marton to-morrow for the ceremonies at which Senator Warren G. Harding will be no- titled of his nomination for the Pres- | idency, Among the first to arrive were Will) H. Hays, National Chairman and Ben~ Ator Lodge of Massachusetts, ‘The Notification Arrangement Com- mittee, headed by T. Coleman Du Pont, of Delaware, planned to meet following the sesaion ‘of the Executive Commit: | tee, Thia evening the members of t National Committee and other Repu lican Waders will be guests at a d ner to be given by Harry M. Dauguerty, of Columbus, Senator Harding's pre- convention campaign manager. DRYS MEET TO NAME NATIONAL TICKET. Delegates Favor ‘Bryan for Presi- dent, ‘but Friends Say He Would Not Run. LINOOLN, .Neb:, July 21.—The Pro- hibition Party opened its thirteenth an- nual‘oonvention here to-day prepared to give over much of the three days of day and night sessions to jubilation over the downfall of John Barleycorn. ‘The delegates are almost unantmous- ly in favor of William Jennin, as their Prealdential nominee, Bryan's friends who claim to ing for him, firmly reiterate previous statements that he will not accept the nomination. National Chairman Virgil Hinshaw called the Convention to order and told of the lost plank in the Republican plat- form, “According to the testimony of Will- jam Allen White and Reed Smoot," he| id, “the Resolutions Committee | 39th Street ‘Beginning Monday, July 26th t IS is a Sale that proves interesting every y cp pore New York as well as to New year to the thousands of Yorkers. It is an exhibition f fine furniture ; a revelation of various excellent period repro- ductions, and modern furniture craft; as well as a great purchasing opportunity. furniture is shown in an ‘attractive way on the Sixth Floor, so that ‘get an idea of how it will look in your own home. Everything has cen done from the standpoint of quality, variety in style, price advantages and service to'make this a Sale widespread in its appeal. three. Courtesy Days ayy Thursday, ist ly 2and H customers will of making selections for delivery after the sale, ring. these da wil vile; be held f day of the Friday, July 23rd in mahogany, Same suite, The Suite Illustrated isa fourepiece Louis XVI. Bedroom Suite, walnut or ivory, It is a mase ter piece of design and workmanship and the type of furniture that will ever be a source of pride to you. $795.00 with twin beds, $995.00 adopted a dry plank but ft was lost on |printing press and that declaration ts the way to the conventior’. The entire|missing from the platform iasued by convention adopted by unanimous vote |the Republican Party headquarters.” a law enforcement plank, but that plank |, Aaron 8. Watkins, of Germantown, 0. waa lost.on the way from the National | President, was elec Convention to the Republican Party |Chairman. 548 Fifth Ave., at 45th St. An Extensive Collection of Women’s Low Shoes ng Trent Marte Handkerchiefs ‘O more timely purchase of Pure Linen Handkerchiefs could be made than now, r There are ‘shades and patterns in Sport Handkerchiefs as well as the more conservative styles for Men, Women and Children. label. : $9.50 & $9. a pair Reduced from much higher prices James McCutcheon & Co: Fifth Ave., 34th and 33d Streets, Alexander including Oxfords, Pumps and tie effects— correct in every detail and of the quality as- sured by the Alexander Store Closes at 5 P. M.—Closed Saturday During July and August Lord & Taylor 38th Street —FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street The July Sale of Wiltons Is Featurit ew Attractions Daily * HAS been interes ing this great Sale to watch the various I types of people who“Have attended. There have been almost as many different kinds of people’as there are different kinds of rugs. And most of these customers have find just what they were looking for, which speaks weil for the variation in the assortments. The Sale includes such well-known rugs as Royal Ka-Shan, Herati, and Karnak, also Royal Wiltons Royal Ka-Shan, Herati & Karnak Royal Wiltons Size oxf2 feet. ..4.... sss 7$142.50 Just 25 rugs in the assortment, Size 8144x1014 feet... ....,.-$129.50 | Designs are Oriental and Chinese— Size 36x36 inches.........,."$21i50 | some are seamless, others have seams Size 27x54 inches,.........' $14.50 | Size 814x104. .6..4...46+ +. $82.75 ‘ifth Floor Assortments Constantly Freshened in The July Sale of Linens VEN though the wonderful assortments of lirens in this sale have proven K an attraction to hundreds of women, they are daily being kept up to their original comprehensiveness, so that you have a wide selection for both dining room and bedroom. &“°° "Table Cloths and Napkins Of pure Irish linen— Cloths....... dob oe'gs peas . Napkins to match, dozen....... Bath Towels Excellent grade and size; each Napkins Pure Irish linen; hemmed; dozen, .. . $6.50 Tea Towels Pure linen, dozen... $6.95 $2.95 $6.75 . $8.50 Huck Towels Colored borders, dozen... jeoond Floor. The July Sale of Silks Is Satisfying Many a Long-felt Want UCH a Sale as this appeals to the woman who likes to collect any num- S ber of materials and have them in the house for rainy day sewing. Also it appeals to those who need a silk frock immediately. Materials are of the regular Lord & Taylor quality, marked far below original prices. Foulard Silks Silk Tricolettes Always attractive, especially in Sum- The material that had instantaneous mer, for street or cool evening wear. Stun- popularity when introduced a few years ning new designs and shades; 36 inches ago. Many beautiful shades for country wide. wear; 36 inches wide. $2.35 yard $2.95 yard Ground Floor The New and More Convenient Type of Shower Bath these hot days most everyone wants to know the newest in shower baths and we are introducing the “Kenney Shower,” because it has some ex- cellent features. It is a practical, portable shower, eas- ily adjusted in any bathroom, It is a body shower, converging in- ward, downward streams strike the body, eliminating the During usual deluge from over. head and all need for a curtain, Women find it de- lightful because it ‘doesn’t wet the hair. Children like it. It is fine for shampooing. There are two mod- els—an all-metal, port- able “Niagara” model, and the “Palm Beach’’ model in nickel-plated brass or white porce- loid finish, $10 to $25. | Phillips Milk of Magnesia... . JotmDorial, and Sons. Broadway. Shana Vth Sts. Store Hours, 9 to 5; Closed All Day Saturday THURSDAY AND FRIDAY WE OFFER MERCHANDISE WORTH TALKING ABOUT IN EVERY DEPARTMENT, REGULAR GOODS TAKEN FROM STOCK AND MARKED AT QUICK SELLING PRICES. WOMEN’S WINDSOR CREPE NIGHT GOWNS Plain colors or figured. Value 8.50 for..... oecevecees 2.15 WASHABLE SATIN CAMISOLES fine quality, lace trimmed. Val. 2.50 and 9.00 for 1,10 and 1.65 | WOMEN'S PAJAMAS Two-piece models, in a large variety of materials. Value 4.25 each for... 2.75 ALL SILK SUN OR RAIN ‘| UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS Black and colors, handsome Bakelite trimmed handles or plain handles, with cord loops and ring handles. | Values to 8.50 for & BLACK ENAMEL SUIT CASE: Cretonne lined, tray, reinforced cor- ners, straps entirely around; sizes 24 and 26 in. Values to 12.00 for. .9,50 | SALE OF WOMEN’S ELBOW | LENGTH GLOVES hable, Chamois finished fabric loves; 12 button length; fine, soft, durable quality; white only. | Reg. 2.50 grade; sale price.....1.79 Silk Gloves, 16-button length, “Kay- sers”; white. Regular 2.85 grade; sale price. .2,10 LACE DEPARTMENT Venise Collar Points in shades of | white and Paris. / Value 1.15 yd., for Novelty Cotton Laces— Value 1.10 yd., for Ruffled Net Flow \Ecru. Value 8.25 yd., NOTION SPECIALS Lingerie Tape, . pieces, pink and | white with bod | Reg. price 15c; special, each... .12 | Real Hair, hand made, cap shape nets, | Reg. price 1.00 doz., special, .85 doz. Cretonne Laundry Reg. price .75, special at. -» 60 Plain and Fancy Shoe Bags, 4 and 8 | pockets. Reg? price 1.00, special at..... .79 Fine quality stamped huck Guest Towels. | Reg. price .88, special at ...... .30 |_ CHINA AND LAMP SECTION | Boudoir Lamps—Polychrome stand- ard, complete with bulb and silk shade. | | Value 7.50, for.... | Just received a large assortment of | Dresden Comports and Fruit dishes. Reg. 8.75 and 4.95 for 3.25 and 4.25 | TOILET VACATION REQUISITES | Albodon Tooth Paste—25c tube. .17 Dorins Compact Powder and Ro 50c box for Squibbs Talcum Cretonne Tourist Cases, designs. Reg. 1.25 and 1.85 for. .95 Hair Brushes—Ivory finish, excellent bristle. Value 5.95 for...... Dressing Comb—lIvory finish. Reg, 60 £08 oer ssessesesesers 35 Hot Water Bottle—Slightly defaced, guaranteed to hold water—2 and 8 quart size. Values 1.25 to 1.95. Very special -50 and .60 5 | short newest | TUXEDO AND SLIRON LL WOOL SWEATERS Real snappy styles, all colors, Just the correct thing for seashore or mounm- tain wegr or automobile riding, Values to 14.50 for.,..+0000++: 698 VOILE AND LINON DRESSES VERY SPECIAL An exceptional assortment of attreo- tive styles, fine quality materials tm plain colors and pretty flower effects, Values to 12.50 for.......000+.6.98 Others proportionally reduced at 8.95 & 14,80 WHITE GABARDINE SKIRTS Washable, fine quality in attractive Sport effects. To close out at. -3.45 MEN'S WEAR SEMI-ANNUAL UNDERWEAR SALE COAT, A An Event Looked Forward to Thousands of Our Pawaat’ Men's fine “Cotton Union Suits, Ii weight; Carter's, Superior pty cee er’s makes; short sleeves and no sleeves, knee-lengths; short sleeves and % lengths; short sleeves in regular and stouts; all sizes in lot, but not in every make. Values to 4.00; sale price; suit. .2.35 Men's fine Lisle Union Suits, Hght weight; “Carter” and “Superior” makes; short sleeves, 3-6 lengths; short sleeves, regular and stout lengths, Values to 6.50; sale price, suit..3.55 Men's extra quality Lisle Union Suits; light weight; “Superior” make; sleeves, regular and stout length. Value 7.50; sale price, sult....4,.65 Men’s medium weight Balbriggan Union Suits; “Carter's” make; short and long sleeves, regular and stout length; all sizes. Values 4.50; sale price, suit....2.65 Genuine B. V. D. Union Suits; all sizes. Special Sale price, suit....+.-.1.68 Men's Union Suits, checked sook; high grade; athletic styl sizes to 50. Value 2.25; sale price, suit. » a well known, high grade garment, that re- quires no recommendation. Plaid Nainsook— Regular price, 2.00; sale price.1.75 Fine Mull— Regular price, 2.50; sale price. .2.15 Satin Stripe— Regular price 2.85; sale price. .2.35 Crepe and Mesh— | Regular price 3.50; sale price. .2,65 Genuine B. V. D. Shirts and Drawers, broken sizes. Special sale price, each .88 “Otis” Balbriggan Shirts and Draw- ers; short and long sleeves; regular and stout drawers; all sizes to 46. Value 1.85; sale price, each.... 95 '5| “Otis” fine white Gauze Shirts and Drawers; short sleeves; regular draw- ers. Value 1.80; sale price, each....1,05 Many other lots too small to mention will be put on special tables all marked at prices for quick selling. No C. O. D., Exchange or Credits 38th Stre¢t —FIFTH $1. young, popular sort of and the For th At Clearance Pricé $2.75 to $5. Every boy wants to swim, wants a good bathing suit. offering all our Boys’ Fine suits as soon as he sees them mother will recognize their lo There are plenty of good colors to pick from. Sizes 3 to 16, | Lord & aylor Boys’ Straw Hats of Splendid Quality Specially Reduced to Though the straw hat season is still at clearance prices. lent quality straw, and in a variety of their knock-about usage. Suits, at the height of the swimming season, at end-of-the-season prices. The boy will know these are good AVENUE-- 39th Street 85 and $2.85 these Boys’ Hats are offered They are of excel- shapes and colors—just the hats the little fellows like, sort that will stand up under Sizes 3 to & Worsted Bathing Suits e Boys 50 , and he We are Worsted , and his w prices. Fourth Floor

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