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| THE' EVENING “CERTAIN TYPE” PASTORS ARE BLAMED FOR SPLIT FROM RUSSIA TO ARGENTINA HOMES PARIS. November 15.—Of 1 Russian orpha; s and twent tween the ages twelve, arrived in Paris a few days ago, en route for B os Aires, which will be their future home, they having been adopted by Ar- gentine families. |-Recruited along the frontiers of Efforts on Foot to Heal Differences Between Northern and South- ern Presbyterians. By the Associated Press. at ene of the Paris they spoke | before them | orphan asylums | hushed tones a | 1y _abbut. | | | Silently they filed into the as; Jum yard after their first meal in 3 gathered about in little NEW YORK, Deceinber 7.—Minis- ters “of a certain type” have been primarily responsiblé for perpetuating the split between Northern and South- ern Presbyterian churches through- out the country—a rift which an at- Paris, groups. listless. dull. Then one of the attendants nno“ a foot ball into the y before, and me\ \hllil at the bouncing leather until one of t fa and Galici one Ior the [ hardiest souls among the bc e Ymade to heal in Des e, | Eme M A in May—Dr. James E. L7SR Jowioos ville, Tenn., declared. who is fleld secetary | lof the general board of educatlon o(‘ Northern Presbyterian Church, de- I B v the Kentucky volutions and murder. pillag country, re revolutions and death. Th their short span of life they lave looked upon more horrors r and they pro- basis of union. Clear- too. they are on the right track. eople want union, let the lay- _they will get what they I o definite ropline of a new ed to be able to travel u an hour. - Coming! Coming]! Coming!!! | | Sale of men’s shirts g Silk stripes, woven and corded madras shirts—3,200 of them —all at a price that should cause men to stock up for six months ahead. And women who buy for men-- j i —can buy these shirts with confidence, for they will be sure to please him. Watch for announcement tomorrow Emerson phonographs | at half or less their original prices Because the Emerson Co. now makes only records. Emerson Phonographs have always] been considered among the first six makes in America. But the Emerson Co. lacked capital; they found they could mak more money on their investment by con fining their efforts to records, so they closed out their phonographs. Co. Notwithstanding, the Emerson have always Clatmed the fmest phonograph produced and there is reasoh for their claim. Certainly their cabinets are as fine as any we have ever seen. and no phonograph achieves Emerson re- finements in mechanical detail. The turn table. for example. has a bevel edge clamg ring. and all metal parts on it and around it are GOLD PLATED. _ The reproducer on the Emerson has a solid brass back and all the mechanism is adjusted with the care and accuracy of a watch. TAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.. But the Emerson excels in tone reproduction Sound travels “round”—in “spiral springs.” as one authority says—and the Emerson horn as shown permits sound to travel just that way. This horn is made of spruce, But come. see the Emerson for like the soundi board of all pianos, round like a megaphone to let the sound travel and as precise in_its construction as a violin. Therefore. Emerson achieves tone CLARITY at no ex- pease of VOLUME. yourself, mechanical details are too difficult to master at a reading: spend five minutes with the Emer- son and you will agree with us that here is the $110 Model ¢ As sketched above + Equipped with Emerson music horn; swinging hinged Emerson thrushthroat uni- \ers.-l tone-arm; Emerson “true tone” repmducer extra-heavy dou- ble-spring, precision-made motor; exposed parts gold-plated. Bevel-edged table. Emerson new style patented 21st Century filing system; capacity. 75 recotds; Emerson perfect tone control; flush motor-board; auto- matic double doors; casters. master clamp-ring turn- star-arm; F'inest phonograph you have even seen at the price Choice of three models Originally $125 Ori Musically all Emersons® are alike; the higher priced instruments have a Originally $150 riginally $250 more elaborate filing system and finer details. The Emerson plays all records. Delivers any of these phonographs Small monthly regular pay- ments be 8 in next year. The H@@lzi‘ Co. Tth at I Where prices are guaramcea 7th at I’ WEDNESDAY DE(‘EMBER 7, JFURN][TURE- agiftfor all the family Sale for gift seekers! Polychrome mirrors Choice of three styles shown $6 '45 Most interesting of all is that these are good size mirrors that can be used to excellent advantage over mantel, buffet' or as console mirror in hall. Frame 19x28 inches; mirror, 12x24 inches. Quaint styles with antique French gold and Polychrome frames—and it may be well to mention that Polychrome finish is the thing of the Note the elaborate designing. . Clear, heavy plate glass mirrors are as perfect as can be made. Choice, $6.45. ThlS davenport bed At a price that reaches pre-war level Fumed or golden oak A davenport makes two rooms out of one. Can be used as settee, as shown, or easily converted into comfortable double bed. Frame.is of selected oak, in fumed or golden’ finish. Seat and back - upholstered in durable imitation leather over spring founda- tion. Get one and be ready for the unexpecled guest or use it nightly as many owners do. This dresser This oil heater —princess dresser _of $ —-mukes a room cozy genuine walnut; with 45 in a few minutes; s ‘75 full length mirror and odorless and econom- drawer at base. ical This 100-piece dinner set $39-75 —100 picces, genuine im- ported China; transpar- ent; beautiful patterns. ‘Ask her what kind of sweeper she wants! - Ten to one she will say a HOOVER -She has learned from her friends that no vacuum sweeper gives the all-around satisfaction that The HOOVER does. It BEATS—as it sweeps—as it cleans . Only The- HOOVER does these three. things. Gently it 1ifts’the rugs and flutters them on a cushion of air, dislodging every particle of destructive, embedded grit—briskly sweeps up lint and stubborn litter—complete it carries off all sur- face dirt and loosened grit by powerful air suction. { See it demonstrated—you are under no. obligation to buy sends one to your home $5 monthly pays for it 35 (Sweepers—Fourth floor.) Mahogany “Candle Stick and candle 95¢ Artistically shaped ma- hogany - fin- ished stick and colored band - shaped candle Measures 24 inches high. This 4-piece bedroom suite Constructed of golden oak 579 [ A new standard of value-giving reached in this suite. Consists of golden oak dresser. chifforette. triple mirror dressing table and double bed. Thls l)ook rack Darkfinished ouk ¢ 1.95 rack with four shelves: stands rigidly This 4-piece bedroom suite’ Genuine walnut——Colonial design $l 87 Here's another attractively priced suite (see illus- tration abover. Includes dr . chiffonier. triple mirror dressing table and double bed. This boudoir lamp 3 radiates heat like I This high chair $2 95 the sun. 5 1'ul|‘~ $6'7‘) = sumption very small. made of hardwood This gas heater Will heat 10x12-foot room. with adjustable tray anc $2.65 Colonial doll eleciric lamp-: dolls have real hair and silk Adio lacebyeien dresses in the wanted shades. Complete with 6oot silk cord. step. This sewing stand N This fernery This dresser —mahogany finished §~ 75 shopauy s S 519~95 stand with lift lid 6 golden oak with $ .75 ished d with and compartments plate oval l 9 etal lined con- on each side; also sliding drawer mirror and large e for buttons. With handle. drawe: ainer. Very attractive. Felt-base floor coverings Every piece guaranteed first quality An unmatchable value at C Sq. yd. Unlike any other goods of similar character Sanitex is not made of paper. Sanitex is made of linen rubber by-prod- ucts and is pattern surfaced by four heavy 2 coatis of paint—all of this means service. SANITEX lays flat without tacking. —will not curl or warp. —is water=proof. Sale of 9x12 rugs 9x12-fi. Brussels rugs hardwood. tile Full Seven patterns—parquetry, various floral patterns Any length you wish supplied. Square yard.. —will not crack. —will not expand. —will not shrink. Measure your floor today. 9x12-ft. Axminster rugs s . Rich-looking rugs, with deep pile \camh-q wool tapestry rugs—the and Tustrous finish. Patterns are faith- ) quoted this season on ful reproductions of fine oriental and | character. Designs for Persian rugs, also small all-over de- | every room, including oriental, floral | and small all-over effects. signs, in blue, brown, greens, etc. The H@@hi‘ Co. 7th at F Where pru:es are guamnteed 7th at F 1921. T ; 3