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D. C., SATURDAY, JULY 1921—PART T. GRANITE CROSS, TRIBUTE | GEORGETOWN CHURCH TO MEN DEAD OVERSEAS . — . e ENDEAVORERS SING " ONFIFTH AVENUE CALL FOR PRETTY GIRLS. MRS MARYB EDD Pretty of Washington—the . o kind that have dancing eyes as well 9 dancing toes—are requested to and sign their names on the ' auty pageant roll at the Dean ! t 1 o'clock. The beaut is expected to Include the names | 1,000 girls who will march and d before the I'r dent Unveiling Ceremonies’ in Grounds at Grace Episcopal Church, Georgetown, Tomorrow. ingin the flower carniv £ 3 b e iy : - LA / A granite cross twelve feet high, erect- S . j : g 3 : e he given by the Geor:ia 'Birth Anniversary of Chris- ; ; X : 5 ed to the memory of the men who died | - & . o $9116,000, Many in Brilliant (Y;:\o:i‘;,\\(-ll (.\Ivmorlul Associa ¥ A fVQl"lt'M, W‘”l !,)‘e unvelled at 4 o'c‘l’t:ck % % Z: - % * 2 5 e striet. 2 H ¥ lomorrow in the ounds surroundin, < 3 3 H it irls who rerort at the | tian Science Church Found- . P = race: “piscopar. Ghureh: Georstawn | M . #1| Costumes, Present Unique Dean ‘Kr(-u{n':lfi lntlll:xi' twenty x;m E > "7 'I:'no ‘monument has been given by mem- 3 : ¥ ¥ 4 most beautiful will ba ent the iy % ers of tho parish and was erected * o % o k| Retiymint Ta? il er Oceurs Thursday |8 : ; Torougs oo av. Dr.Georrs| IOEEORRS-C" . ol Spectacle. T Cambiay Na e Thes "}2;‘ The 100th anniversary of the birth 3 e y e einmon o e T (& i g e g By Xthe 1esoctetad rest. o Washington's premier in feminine | of Mary Baker Eddy, dlscoverer and |t : marines. S ; NEW FORK, Yaly 8. Thousions oF charm, e to th b e founder of Christian Science, occurs S : Sy : . gAlthough no men from Grace parish A f| | Christian Endeavorers from all parts n addition to the automobile sev-|; B overseas, Dr. Atkinson was so im- b b 7 = B | of the w v v ¢ I agaition: 19 the antomobiis, hext Thursday. No special observance St [ died oversens. Di. Aiduson was %0 : . ) / . of the world swept down bth avenue is to be held by the Christian Sclence S S !the patriotism of the men to whom he 1ogay, ainging Ausviial Evaine An ministered that apon his return to this L 3 great Christisn cltizenmhis IDALA{e. country e determined his church should . $ The marchers, numbering more than De the first In Weshington to honor their Lo b2 | 16,000 young men and women, many churches here. Mrs. Eddy was born at Bow, near Concord, H., July 16, 1821. Her an- | Birthplace childhood home of cestors were from England and Scot-| Mary Baker Eddy at Bow, N. H. memory in a permanent way. b 5 wearing _ brilliant costumes, flying land. - She was Mary Baker. — She v y:at Bow, N. COATLESS MEN, WOMEN The monument has been placed in a R 3 . : banners and flags and singing all the married ‘'ol. George W. Glover of . pretty setting among a group of trees. % . k e way, presented one of the most unique Charleston, S. C, December 10, 1843. WITHOUT HATS’ MADE On its base is a bronze plate bearing the - . " Bl | spectacles ever witnessed in this cit He passed away June 27, 1844. She word: More than a score of floats were was again married June 21, 1853, to (& i “Erected to the memory/of our boys in the procession, eleven of which de- Dr. Daniel Patterson of Franklin, N. | & 4 ¢ WELCOME AT CHURCH who made the supreme e ia e picted scenes op_episodes from Bun- I She s(-cllu'(‘d a d‘l’\'t;rcek!;‘om lhlm in L ; | || Jgen an':i women attending the serv- | world's great war.” yan's “Pligrim's Progress. November, , and took her former : : ces at the H Street Christian Church, Dozen Bands FPlay. name of ‘Mary Baker Glover: ; 6th and H streets southwest, on Sun- | Mo Moo stolt or oniment ln 2, Jesu- : Neatiy it et i e D0 married Asa Gilbert Eddy in Lynn, I : day nights need mot suffer from the | sor g, 028 stafl on which a large Amerl- g ward, Christian’ Soldicrse and. othe Injured by Fall on Iee. Jottonding theao Out amotice that men | memory of their son. At the exercises ¥ delegations, while Homer Rodeheaver, On February 1, 1866, she fell upon | . Sitending these services may leave|tomorrow an address will be made by : former. Biily. Sunday. ichoic 1eader, the ice in Lynn and was supposed to en also may attend without hats. Representative Focht of Pennsylvania. L . D w a be fatally injured. The next day her » Rev. Mr. Cave will preach tomorrow | Assistant Secretary of the Navy Roose- ; i libihoraiend dcepL e minrel- condition was believed to be critical. night at 8§ o'clock on “Seeing the|YClt @180 has been asked to speak. Gen.!| ESae i 2 : 3 ers alnging | Three d later she experlenced Devil” /At the morning service his|Leluene of the United States Marine R e Rl what was described as a remarkable oo 1 subject will be “Faith and Works.” |COrPS Will be present, as will about fit- O aabinefon Hnsugural comutitten. spiritual healing from the effects of 4 SRl it N " |teen promient clergymen of the diocese. ain0 ded Sniaheamusical featnons this fall, which caused her to search . : Grace Church has recently erected a L , : o Je tnonsandsiieuat Shronged. tie the Scriptures with renewed hope. In ] b 7 DYER BILL HEAR'NG SET. memorial to Miss Hlizabeth Virginia 2 v z : 7 f| | streets along the line of march to the latter part of that year her pray- ¢ « | Etchison, which is in the form of an| |[FSE 5 4 o 4 Central Park were given an added the latier DAICOE that yeam Neriprax: o el B8 | thrill in the costumes of the big state splalistudy broughtitother the cortaln ; 5 Consideration July 15 for Addition- Sl delegations, specially those from New and that all effects are mental phe- | ; Engiand and midile: wentern ata g that el e et e R AT al D. C. Justices. EPISCOPAL BISHOP AND { Besides their brilliant-colored march Hlom G ie: tenching of Chrstian i : e e T i ing uniforms they all carried Amer- She_taught her first student in . ! 5 5 5 oan iSags, tho:only Sfag allowed dh ian Science in December, 1866. g\‘l‘:ll;“::le“:‘:u‘:'(("di'r‘,‘?::l!gl‘:l:lr‘if‘et!\w?lrll!g: COUNCIL TO MEET HERE the parade. e spent the next nine years in v held on Friday, July 15, at 10 o-clock, Bryan in Parade. The marching columns were headed working out, proving and teaching in the House “fudl the truth of her discovery, and then Thoin - Fhi Rate oy e iee [Important Questions to Be Taken Memorial cross, erected to the memory of those who made thie supreme |,y )r Francis E. Clark, president of E anerifice in the world war, which will be unveiled in the grounds of Grace |(ne \worid's Christing Endeavor Sor | published her book, “Science _and . 3 : by Representative Joseph Wal Health,” in 1875. In June of the same | [N J Massachusetts, chMrmnnD of ll:e!l:ugs Up at Conference at Cathe- Episcopal Church tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. ciety; William Jennings Bryan and other officials. 3 year she opened regular services at g o ] | committee in charge of this hearing. Then followed the states in order of their winning of the national ban- ners for largest quota attendance at |the convention. Heading the list was her home in Lynn, and gave to the . 301! Al memebrs of the Distriot bench| dral School. Colorado, followed by Wyoming, on PAINT HPC Ready-mixed Paints give your home insured paint protection at mini- mum cost. Made from tested ma- terials. Will not crack or peel. Won't harden in can. HPC Outside House Paint Colors, $3.75 Gal. White, $4.00 Gal. JTLHUNT &CO. 1218 B ST. N.'W. little group who there worshiped - y and bar who desire to be with her, the name “Christian Sci- : 3%, the needs for this l‘i‘gl:ln(l.ox’n“::g bes| Matters of tmportance to church and onusts."‘ Theset s(mz:;nt‘:'f“omgeinced 2 2 b ¥ l{"fh urzgdmby Representative Dye! state will be considered at a meeting at once to practice ] n Science ‘ather o e measure, to att healing, and from' that day to this . ; ¢ hearing, ~ He is arranging i moms | oL.tbe e ihopiand sounell of Arizona, Utah, Tenn Texas and the healing of the sick and the re sl ers of the ba f Episcopal Church in the United ; : essco, Texa Eenerating of the sinful have consti 2 : rgenion jformed te- | States, which has been called to meet | The Luther Place Memorlal Lu.| At Fifth Baptist Church tomorrow |Oklahoma and many others tuted the practical ministry of Chris- in this city Wednesday and continue | fHeTan Church, Thomas circle, and | night Rev. Dr. John E. Briggs Will| The parade ended with a citizenship tion Science, In June, 1878, Mrs, Eddy MARY BAKER EDDY. ments in favor of Congress authoriu: | through the week. The meeting will | (16 Fourth Presbyterian Church, 13th | discuss the = following auestions; {demonstration in Central Park, whero { began her Christian Science work in ing two additional justices. be held at the National Cathedral |3nd, Fairmont streets northwest are | (1) Tare Prize Tights Elevaung?’ |Mr. Bryan delivered a memorial ad- Apartment.—“ote] Boston, and April 19, 1879, she form- Sl o School in the Cathedral Close, and In e e L e et - MO e e b S L “ ldress on the Christian Endeavorers lally organized the first Christian Sci- o course of its deliberations will | aifendunce. Up to date the Luther |a Missionary Socicty Accept Money |Who served In the war and the hunc ence church. >"14,630 VETERANS ENTER RITES FOR cover the whole field of church work, | Sit¢ndance. Ip to date the Luther|a Mistionary Soc Y Treq 1o ‘Ii2- dreds who gave their lives in the SETH SHEPARD. |gorer, the, to the general meetings of | *12¢¢ Church s leading. with Credal Strings Tied to 12" country's service. Immigration Com- 2123 California Street. At Connecticut Avenus. Ordained Pastor in 1881. y % the aoune * ¥ x % (4) “Caruso's Big Mistake.” : i 4 % Mrs. Eddy was ordained pastor of SOLDIERS’ HOMES IN YEAR |5ody of Son of Tate Justice to Be | mectinan ot the o e paeParate | Rev. Dr. Henry Allen Tupper, pas- | The Sunday school will hold its N st Wanlisane g0 her church in 1881, With her husband of the church, which are in charse of | tor of the First Baptist Church, will [ annual outing at Marshall Hall) "4e . the park ceremonies the pa- " et she came to Washington in 1882 and Sent to Chicago. The various mctivities of The apke of | remain in the city and preach’ Sun- [ Wednesd B Sl & arranged to have her writing copy- |Senate Committee Hears TWO| Funeral services for S, Thursday the entire council, headed |93y mornings and evenings during il Bt g CAFE American and ||| Fehted. She also gave lectures here. seuneral, services for Seth Shepard. | by 'Bishop Thomas F. Gailer, mresi; | Ulo, Month of July. The evening| Because of the hot weather the — g E Pl ! Her husband died June 3, 1882. Homes Are Used for World Shepard of the isaiof Justice Seth |dent of the councll, will be received [(alks on his trin around the world|Sunday evening services at the West-| GRAIN STANDARD CHANGE. uropean Plan In the forty-two years since her Shepard of the District Court of Ab- | by" President Harding at the White | W/l continua, the fourth of the|minster FPresbyterian church Me- A first church was organized, Mrs. War Wounded. Peals, who died suddenly Thursday at | Pfoune: series being “Around and Through | morial have been discontinued during | Announcement of a change in the offi- Eddy teachings have spread| , o N London, Conn, will be held this | "% ouneil has atready gone on rec. | th O1dest Living City In the World™ | July and August Xew, J, D Keith, |clal erain standards of the United States Comfortable throughout the world, through ap- ccording to testimony of Gen. Endertantog kc'-m oclrta at Gawler's |orq as favoring international disarma- * % ¢ x the pastor, has returned from Man- g)r shelled corn was made by the United E O ote twe, thousand distinct ‘or- | George H. Wood, president of the|Undertaking parlors, 1730 Pennsylva- |fnent. ' Tn. aqdition to this, amens|, At the Calvary Methodist Church assas, Va. where he tonducted re-)Hajcs Depatimnentol Agricultiire fola Accommodations Fanizations, and have become a Pow- | National Soldiers' Home for Disabled | Canon J. W. Austin wil Other questions. in which it is imme { tomorrow morning the pastor, Rev. | vival services, | He will give a sert|qnjer an orier o e, oot tha Quiet and Refinement fi| ot influence In the lives of millions | v untcer Soldiers. before a Senate in-|{2nd the pallbearers Will"ba 3 Mausy | dlately interested aside from the gen- | Dr. James Fhers, Morigemry, NG e s T O TN O | e the pertorations in the acreens 1 A 1% A Bow, N. H.. her birthplace and |vestigating committee, the volunteer Horaco Whitman. If. Rozler cral promotion of Christian clviliza: | B " In the evening Dr. Mont: % xx 7 uscd for deiermining forcign matertal A Select Clientele childhood home, ' the site is marked |soldiers’ homes admitted 4,630 former wrence Todd, Marvin | ¢ituation, social service, réligious cdu. | Eomers will delivery a_special sermon-| Rev. Dr. James H. Tavlor. pastor of |ty fourths of an inch ixof s pwsive _ with a granite pyramid memoeial. service men during the past fiscal| Mrs. John Pynohen K'H&fi cation and the centennial anniversary | lecture on “Pippa Passes, or the | the Central Presbyterian Church, has|fein sixty-fourths of an inch Sl J. A. WILSON, |f; year. The homes at Johnson City. | Pynchon, mother and brotnor ci’sred |of the missionary society, which s an | Story of a Factory Girl. just visited Dr. A, W. Pitzer, the pas- | pregent. ? Phone Noris Suse” " wimsee? | 001 | (’CONNOR REWARDED | 5t ot yarion: ha arenon e shcpardy are W™, Wity 1.0 | cducational efore Infende €0 US|\ poupary “ciuren Tew, Dr. Ranc| o Vg n- Salom, Vo D Siezet = exclusively for the treatment of world | neral. The body will be placed in a |L2L°, the achlevements of the church| At Foundry Chureh Mev. DE ARl S peen connected with the Central . war veterans. vault until later, w it and its share in the settlement and | dolph will preach tomorrow morning Gen. Wood stated that some of the|to Chicago, o' W1en It will be sent | rogress of the nation, and in the|at 11 o'clock the fourth sermon in Presbyterian Church of this city for |¢o the temple, or that a fixed ritual President Gives War Cross—Medal | criticism concerning conditions at the spread ~ of Christian clvilization |the series op “The Pearl of Prayers.” more than fifty-three years, having or- | wag not essential to God's Service. “«pREVENTOL”— (cone conditions at the —_—_— 4 e ik s ganized this church in 1565, and is now | Netthes. coul ReriAce: _Sp .ay R ) : for Maj. Moody. 3?{;?‘”,-2“"?“{.‘:,,",' 1nd, Pnacd Bat AGREE ON NAVAL BIL (h:rc;nueshc%‘::n:fiu WS xcciitive) naand fn“(i?wpnaén 8 o'clock the fourth | the pastor emeritus. P"‘;rl"fli“‘rog_f clalmelrhno}‘sgacl‘,hrn\-arci:\'fli- ::ec\'l’rlg' it will not harm-houge- The distinguished service cross has |said corrective measures were being L. |aaministrative body of ‘the church in |sermon in the serics on “The Pearl of | length of servics Dr Pitact 12 DIOb: | eritical turning point in their bis, ory, had mistaken the leadings o America, and is composed of the out- | Series on “The Pearl of Parables. " the subject being “The R ormalcy. The Epworth League | i . o been awarded by President Harding |taken. furnishings or clothing |to Lieut. Col. John O'Connor of Win- | ~“Four acts of Congress, $200,000 in Conterees to Report Appropriations | 82Rding representatives of the clergy | Parables the city. Dr. Taylor will preach at|gua” ang the Central Presbyterian Church to- Sesiation jtnose faRon He sent to save the nation. Defeated field, Kan., formerly of the 137th In. |lawyers’ fees and two years time and laity of the church throughout |turn to | n IR (O (33440 A M [ | tantrs, fof extraordinary herolsm in | were necessary to enable a charitably Measure Monday. the country. 5 Unites with the church in the service | MOTFOW morning and night. in argument. refusing to acknow g actlon’ in the attack on Montrebeau | disposed citizen to give the federal at 8 oclock. The sessions of the * ok ok * edse the trath of Stephens: atates % : : The conferee: —_—— i & i woods, France, September 28, 1918. government $1,000,000 for hospital 'S _on the naval appro- church school will be continued A sale of ice cream will be held on | ments, they raised the charge of insects. Maj. Lucien B. Moody, ordnance de- | work,” Wiliam'S. Bennett of Evan- ;"el:t!kg; bill have reached an agee- CHURCH TO COST 3100 000 | throughout the summer. the lawn at St. Andrew’s Episcopal | blasphemy and proceeded to indict L :On":Sale .at Drug Stores nartma:t.dhas been awarded the dis- | ston, lllf..cr;ficlaredr.‘ dfle alal& Ed;vsa‘rd Hotlgo ."n‘d!hseenl;lll be reported to the 4 * * k % <~Purchhuofi;i§v mg(:n. lhedpl;lo(‘eeds h‘im before the s:.nhlfd‘;(n. Th:—i; | r . tinguished service medal for excep- | Hines of cago had contribute - € next Monday. i of which w! e used toward the sec- | charge was that he had announce P o tionally meritorious service as assist. | 800,000 for the construction of the (1$ expected to be in the oy s | Work Will Begin at Once on Co- | tonbring o anue] B nsoa s |ond trust note which the church is | the overthrow of the temple and the {ant to the chief ordnance officer. |Speedway Hospital, upon which the [hands not later than Wednesday for o reach. | ‘The next two Sundays | endeavoring to liquidate. ‘The sale is | suppression of the law, and they American _expeditionary forces in |federal government has expended $3.- %rh‘ nIe. lumbia Heights Edifice. Dr. 5¥. E. Raffety of Philadelphia is | under the auspices of the Men's Club | produced witnesses to upport” their f:;“f%fflé‘cé‘éaf{‘éfi’ &r%::rnr::nume&n 5?6300'\ Senators C\e'lsdl:;{ r%pefillilccra“!;‘ B ;vfi'{l‘;’lf sfi':]ig;': lou contentions| The construction of the new Co- | O ‘be the preacher. The other sum-|and will be held from § until 10 o'clock. ch;{f:{:;-! ot e aastera , . He | D a . - n the o Dr. S: i - * % X ¥ o South Daota and 1o amic | Massachusetts, who have. inspected | c0ast and for the constructivn ar o s | lumbia Helghts Christian Church win | et SupPles oo QL e Naie-| A special chilarems service will be | trial. four years previously. when at the War Department, with resi. |the hospital, agreed with him that it |alrplane carrlers. ‘The House yleldeq | beBin next week. The auditorium | 5013 yaes. 'and Dr. T. Clagett Skin- | héla at 10 am. tomorrow at the Epis- [ Jesus was arcaigned bofore the s dence at 2021 Tilden street. is one of the finest and most modern |On its demand to limit the retire. | Will be built in front of the present | nc/% " Colimbia, 8. C. Regular serv- | copal Church of the Advent. It Pl | court upon similar charges. Tt must in_the country. 3 ment privileges for officers of the|Chapel, on Park road west of 14th|{(l°(j] be malntained in church P peclally for the children recently | have moved Stephen, giving him Upon motion of Senator Pomerene, | Naval Reserve Corps to those whe|B8treet. This will have a seating ca-{a14 Bible school. confiymed. courage and confidence, so that, with democrat, Ohio, the committee wili|served in the world | pacity of 850, with accommodations | 2™ P % the skill of a logiclan, he proved war and apply | Pacity 3 * X kX submit a report when the Sweet bill. | for retirement by October next. Ahy|On the lower floor for the Sunday | the falseness of the charges made L ° now in the finance committe, is re-!House also yiel w by The services at the Chapel of the! At the Metropolitan Baptist Church inst him. When he turned from 0 v ported to the Senate urging its|the nmendm{ntde!‘civ ‘.od:.-:'fices";'?—“ an ;fi'&g,%‘do G Cfm‘;ri‘mé‘él:‘l’"‘i&fg‘;‘_ Transfiguration, 14th and Gallatin | tomorrow morning Rev. John Compton | hiy defense and commenced to charge speedy passage. The report will give | each midshipman enterinm. che s, lo| The plans were drawn by M. R |Streets. are specially arranged for | Ball will complete his sermon on “Chris- | {nem with being lawbreakers, in that 0 some of the data the committee has|Academy. 8 the Naval| 1R Dlan A mbersburg, ba. Ed- |the summer months. A half hour's|tlan Degrees,” taking as his special|ihey had murdered the “Just One OPEN Now Senator Knox Wants Legal Guar- Indebtedness ark road. Two years | row Rev. Dr. Muir will have as his v antee for Prescriptions, Refused. :’g“,’-‘fihl;‘"‘)’r'e:;‘nfchw;’,“w“ Y e | Lo eV \No l.onger Captive: and| Rev. D. L. Blakemore, Baltimore|{o” him. He called their attention l Refusing to b nES! i s Y During debate in the Senate on th yield to a : -|“Manhood’s Choice. All services | conference _ missionary = secretary,|to the sight of Christ in glory rising I CLOSES JUL 9, 1921 e s 7| amendment, the House voted f::::?i Nk L L A S w\i‘fi"bgomnxmamed during the sum. | Methodist Episcopal Church South, |from His throne to welcome the first i i * k kX secured a8 a result of the hearings. scrvice is held at 7:30 am. for ex- |topic “Every Christian & B. A LL D. | inatantiy the sanhedrin was in an up. win W. Davis Is to supervise the | reionists leaving the city for the |M. A. and D. t 8 o'clock p.m. & O cor. (ho OIEmby iof construction. Frank M. Wagner is —_— S. day. At 11 am. there is a short ser- Pollyanna service will be held, and in kD th PHILIPPINE BILL BLOCKED |5 botier ina B 5. shion crairmas | dax. s, 11 &, thore In 8 short 5 | Entisians sevice, all b hele, ind | iy, omce"an gmaned el teqt Senat TS Ol e Columbia Heights Church was | day. e 5N joy note will be sounded. The sermon |yp.ygced for a moment, realizing that nate Amendment organized five years ago and held on Increased | (S0 St neatings in the old Post| At Temple Baptist Church tomor- PURE LIQUOR URGED. theme will be “Life's Glad Game, or the V3 3 " . the cry of the tumult meant his . b fries A death, looked heavenward, where a cision of the unscen Lord appeared anti-beer bill, yesterday Senatorigay ¢, tion now numbers 550 members and K ted that thi Yy to send to conferen: Vi the. will deliver a free illustrated lecture { martyr of His church. That was nox insisted that the government|permitting the e the Billlia ons, of tus Mvgat of the Churchel lamer ol he Methodist Centenary Making | the end for Stephen. The men Wwho h 1 arant Philippine h s * ¥ X X on * should legally guarantee the DUTIY | (o ingrease the Sovernment | of the Disciples of Christ in the east. | Good,” at the Mount Rainier Metho- | stoned him left their clothes at the of liquor prescribed by physicians. limit of its indebted.| The pastor, Rev. E. B. Bagby, has[ asonable Religion” will be |G 'l‘he De artmenta] Bank ‘Senator Gerry, democrat, Rhode Is- | IeS3 from fifteen million dollars 1o | spent twenty vears of his life build- A Reasonale Ry morning |dist Church tomorrow night at § | feet of Saul, the young rabbi, who ghirty million dollars. *“The Senate|ing up churches in Washington. He{germon by Rev. George A. Miller at | o'clock, The lecture ls Hiustrated|later in Jife regretted the part he prescription of wine and whisky | Amendment = would ~ authorize the|was for fifteen vears pastor Of the |(ho Ninth Street Christfan Church, | with stereopticon views made from |took in the illegal affair. He never YOUR BANK was “an_outrageous smirch” on the [ I23ular government to issue certifi. |Ninth Street Church of this city. He|.why Jerusalem Was Destroyed picturcs taken from persons, places |forgot the prayer of Stephen as he medical profession. cates of Indebtedness to the extent | will preach tomorrow on “The GFoW- [ ill be the subject of the night ser- 'and activities in the miseion felds.|sank, brulscd and bieeding, to_the Senator Broussard, democrat, | f twenty million dollars in order|ing Vision” and “Keep the Heart The public is invited to attend. ground. crying “Lay not this sin to i 2 | nsintaln 2 wo_ 1714 Pennsy]vmla Avenue N.W. Loulsiana, insisted and Senator Sterl- | {7 malntain the parity of its efr- | Fires Burning. Thursday, July 14, their_charg land, declared the bill's limitation on ing denied that the bill would re. Unde ¢ 715 o'clock, a ground-breaking e duce by 50 per cent the allowance 1;;;; m_t.he maximum 1s ten efififi‘,fifi Service will be held on the lot. CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS. Under Government Supervision o slcoliol pormissible under the Vol- | SRR T i Y e R Sunda Schoo esson I FRIENDS, A% the end of the hour allotted to | IBsUlar affairs committee prencecs| TO WORSHIP IN NEW HOME. Friends CXTH0D0X) B ETnbr e the bill inquiry was made of Senator | that the House probably woulq Sterling whether he expected to get |0 Senate provisi, a vote “right away.” with alight modification, Epworth M. E. Congregation to assure the senator he will not” —_——— 1 Senator Wadsworth interjected, and HEADS “DRY” Hold Service Tomorrow. s.\u!.4 ~’€ng;:?-‘;‘5st 1 the beer bill was 1aid over. Y” AGENTS. The first service in the new buila-| | Acts 7.84; 8.3; 22.3.4; 284, — Edward C. Yellowly, ing of the Epworth M. E. Church Golden Text—Christ Jesus formerly he NEWP the feld unit divia ot North Caro- into the world to save sin- TRANSFERRED 3 ion of the South, 13th street and Nort ro came into the wi T0 ORT. unit, has been appointed m‘fim"‘, S, ot mortheast, is to be held| | ners, of whom 1 am chief.— Commander Frank H. Sadler has|!he EToup of general prohibition agents |at 9:30 o'clock tomorrow morning. ! | ITimothy, 115 been relieved from .duty in the s belng assembled here to sup. | when the Sunday school classes will b £ G lement enf L f engine , Navy Depart- | P! enforcement |4 o] h af men ana “ordered %o duy "7 e | saie operations In each {be held at 11 odlodk The fervices| BY REV.HUGH T. STEVENSON. navel torpedo station Teweer will be held in the Sunday Sckool| Early life is filled with danger. In- for worship, Ah s S Samuel R. Neave in !Chflatmn and_Puritan, it was subse- | AtieRdance. welconie. quently adopted by therselves, because | Friends’ IMeeting yoisacii o, it suggested their high ideals and loy- i i oty s 2 alty to the Old Testament teachings. L ARE INVITED. They sought to develop their religious BIRLE STUDENTS: life fcee from all contaminating influ- ences and to propagate the real faith of Assomted Bible Sti;ac_nts 1815 K ST. N.W, the Sacred Scriptures. They belleved in the future life for ime nxhtfous a{ler rldenlh‘ ?nd g-o (l:te ex- i S stence of angels and spirits, both g ot o S AT NEIODMA R S 4 and bad. “Their most pronounced opin- i il udents’ fons, however, have to do with the so- Intu‘mt‘&':‘l B‘bie St ts called ‘oral law'—a mass of halakhoth, H or authoritative interpretations of the sociation PYTHIAN TEMPLE AUDITORIUM, . Torah, out of which finally developed N MEMPIR 81 room until October, when the main auditorium will be completed. The fant mortality is the greatest of any building when finished and equipped period of life. Pioneers have a thorpy 5 W, It % cost about $200,000. Rev. J. P.|pathway. Every organization has its | the Talmud. On entering their societies S 2 kT ¥ L Pell ! z mfi Tyler is pastor of the church. most difficult perlod in its early days. | they bound themelves toobserve the A e By = EI (] The °ldn‘r,.“ndtln5n: tdev:thro‘:; b; The church established by the Lord f§§“§§§ T eeremontal. purity " 2 there “WHEN EDEN HLOOMS AGAD (' N -- ;traa’t;“:&be:u;a 1919. slncye that | Jesus had its perilous times in 1t8 | were a man among them to whom Jesus . Pelie will speak also at 10:30 a.m., 5 t(rnem the congregation has been: wor- | early history. When the thousands ‘would hnv‘:‘ made a personal appeal by . dis f 11 shiping in the Carolina Theater. The| were added to the disciples at Pente- g::l p;;acT argu Sfl.-ndw hr:;zl-x;mp "ym':z v::: 5 = . Ool1I0W y ou on . . : church was organized in 1885 | cost. there came an element into the | Christ during the Master's days in the [~ ~7 wy . . p 3 - | not been personally trained by the feast that the Lord did i 5 . Minop, J. O, Gilllam, B. L. Loving, | Master. - A° latge number were from | satem. e T in Jeru LINCQLY PARK MBRTING. NDA’ P.M. F. H Bowman, Ishmael Burton and | the Jews of the dispersion, who wwre | It was in the synagogue, where (28 Churches Co-cperating.) called Hellenistic, because they had Speaker, REV. HOWARD I. STEWART, E. T. Myers. the Pharisee proclaimed his faith and The membership of the church is| been influenced by the Greek culture, | stood up for his principles, rather Second Baptist Church. 603, of which 150 have been added|in communities remote from Pales- | than in the temple, which was under since the fire. tine. Differences arose between thgse | the leadership of the Sadducees. It SPIRITUALISM. ) two elements in _the church over the | \was in the synagogue, where the { ’ C. W. “FAIRFAX IMPROVES. | St%ice of e apostics, deacors were | Yorusaiem; -hat Saut, whtes. wasehe | 1 he First Spiritualist Church areSumComFlakes = o your vacation Call at The Star office or mail check or money order before leaving for the seashore or moun- tains and arrange to have The Star mailed to you w}li]e you are away. :filecfigfie?o‘rfll’glh‘#:ox‘“'r‘l:':d:ev!:; Hebrew name of Paul, first met LECTURE BY THE PASTOR, o e - Stephen and heard his exposition of TERR Reported Rapldly Gaining as Re- | clected by the church were @ll evi- | the principles, program and power of ALFRED H. Y dently from the Hellenistic party, who SUBJBCT— o o sult of Prolonged Rest. had c’én:’pltlne‘dhl‘gunn the reatment s only; o reat “Behind the Scenes” acco! 0 eir numbe! 12 RATES BY MAIL, PAYABLE IN ADVANCE . Distinctive because of Charles W. Fairfax of Stone & accorded to thell, number, JAmSNS|why his teachings sroused bitter op: Behind the Scenes i . Fairfax, who has been serlously il thase chases BooPher, By o e arst | Position and started persecutions that | gyug,y, 8 pm., at Pythiag Temple, 1012 9th flavor and QOOdneSS—they for eeveral weeks, Is reported on the | 51ade o the llst of servants of the | fnickiened the existenco of the | Tyt gw. Seond foor Afl melcons. 2 Maryland and Virginia cost no more than others. T ity of the Washington Real| CHUTCh. @ hin the ranks of the | , Stephen's argument evidently had Spiritual Science Church of Estate_Board. been making great headway among 1 Month, 1 Week. 7 young organizatisn had hardly been Christ Mr. Petty learned that as a result | JOURE OrEa e O e church was | the Hellenistio synagogue attendants. il . Fairfax is The reason for it is seen in the ap- 14th ST. N.W. Daily and Sunday.......70c 20c A rare delight for break: o o et and | BrouBh, face o face with & new perll| st "Siat ho Tmade ‘in hia areuments | gurvies vty Sigar enik at 8 pu. Daily only ...... 50c 15¢c £ th hhuld be able to get about shortly. | fiolt “in the evangelistic work of | [OF Supremacy of the Christian ideals. focture this Sunday by pastor, ; ast or lunch,with cream SO e o, owever, that he | Tent 1%, he Srangeliatic, Work, S5 | When Baul tried to stem the ide bY | Wfrc” Jane B, Coates Sunday only .... 20c 5c Wil divect Mis attention to his busi- | synagogues in Jerusalem. He started | Nis dispute with Stephen an or mjlk. - ness for some time in the future. |hot disputes by his claim that Chris- ) himself overmatched Fhectits Cthe “I8 THB WORLD SICK?" B o mossion. of esteem and In | tianity was divine step forward, & | Weapons of rabbinical dialec s oa T e BaaTiog ervatisonts a powerless against the arguments of eter lecture. gratification at his turn for the bet-| new economy established by Jehovah, All Other States : 3 3 o - O s associates on the| whickh the. sxisting Hebrajc institu- one whose natural ability was Deli& | ryoretey at 8 pm. the church will bold & nth, ek ] i 1 ‘estate board are arranging to| tions e Fo aceept. but | guided by the wisdom of the Holy A 1 Mo 1 W Rflad tO Eat. = :::‘:':! h::t:. suitable token. EInE; :v‘t’nch,n;:n":l'ntr be:::, woould ..%z only | Ghost. “s:::h:rlz ;rrx:d]:‘l'lxmpoll?’o;: Mcssage Cu‘clc - | by cli Epene W ot ehmaic inatity- | tures and history that made his argu- P; it v T i N o ast—e >t 2 1 |TALK MD FOR |NDUSTR|ES. tions. It was probably in one of the | Mments :"_';;':_wnf";,b‘;;a“’"'“ e 1 : w“s Hellenlc synagogues that Stepheni!out all the changes of Hebrew his- 1704 KILBOURNE PLACE .85¢ 25¢ ..60c 20c Daily and Sunday Daily only ..... Sunday only ........-..25c 10c ’ 2 President Harding and - his aa- | -full of faith and power” who wdidi 00 %7 (1% lgh it was 8low, Yet | peveloping clames will be continued on T Sold by grocers Srodent Harding and . he ad:| gitae "wonders wod miviclon. smonk | 4057, | ALhough, 1 Ses SOX TS | perieing e Tl 5, et e Address may be changed as often as desired by giving the old as z A ing are understood to have discussed | pparisee rabbi of Tarsus, in a public | God’s graclous purpose moving to- | ment oullly b;':;; Rt lm:!e d'flelon- well as the new address. evelwalere , ] ::n plroblefl ?t l:n;ns:;l-le :eh-xlttllg:; dispute concerning the character of | ward a still unaccompl! shed spiritual | ment daily 1 6227, certain indust end. ~ Rev. G. . . lnc:lnlmtl.led that considerable progress ""I::fim‘ back upon those days, the| They could not deny his plea that ev. G. Ly: - The Evening Star is the only afternoon paper Indicated that ool P ine the | selloking, Back upon g Qe i | the mode of worship was not limited | sunday evenlog meeting at 8 o'clock in So- in Washi & thewh iated P d -im.nlon.d pn;t‘lwhtl;l-}:’e :n s;l::e l.lxe g the mut: h:: 1:- l"lthl:nmenndemr‘nned STRUGTION IN THE S FPhiiosophy of Jesu 7 stock and ocotton < e part e tool opposing FREE in Washington carrying the Associate Tess }fldflg.n : Pouncement of concerted relief to | Stephen and the progress of the new dispatches. ook growers. under @ plan | faith. His position at that perod was| oty _fine snewered: ; I isesses | — CHEIST €PIRITUALIET CHURCH, backed by private capital may be|due to the fact that he was born, reared made in a ‘}" o twi m? s -It-mllal: and :nmea‘ a P’hhu-lsge. va-d this L1 (Colored)—1600 %}a e lief pli 'or e cotton industry name, meaning “the Separa ' 3 Good L B, C. Dist. Services—Sundays ‘ednesdays. .. anmtcml«uon nm‘lvqnnlw'm“m mx' ‘appointmen MME, HATTIE LEWIS, Message Beaset.

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