Evening Star Newspaper, January 27, 1922, Page 28

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THE BYENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. G, FRIDAY,. - CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. lmn‘r AND JEFF—My Word! Look Who's Getting Kidded Now! e List Your m., ts In L — — —— THERE'S Jo€ SPWIS BACIS PWIS, Tm Fie, leer BY THe WAY, DID ) [ WHAT KIND oF lusters’ hike for Sunday FROM HiS TRIP® SWeEdeN! Tickued T see A LITTLE COLD You S€€ THe A LOOKING SWEDISH-LOOKING BUT einel The Wander! will start from end of Brookland car - our line, 2:30 p.m. Mr. Kaufman will lead. s el Surrick Lincoln will [ give a trave- logue at Terminal R. R, Y. M. C. A, Appomtn‘ent Union station, Monday evening, to 7 HE'S SO SILLY T FELtow T PeLLow wAs eLLow Wit €NJOY KIDDING Him! ? E You AGAIN: How's » MENTIONED sweden? ) ™ You = WHILe You ‘which _rallroad men and families are sliown. lmmad. Motion pictures will be Concord Club will give a comcert Sunday, 8 p.m., at 314 C street, in | commemoration of the 125th birthday of Frans Schubert. These convenient 0 little books — just the s, Medill MoGormick will speak “thing for physicians, | Womers Sty Gun, oo oo™ “awyers, bankers, bro- The Study Circle on Jewish Cere- monials and Customs will meet: to- kers and other profes- ||morrow at 2:30, 1244 10th street. P The X Soetety - sional men—sell for ator & B Cammine mights tomorrew: 8:15 p.m., Ebbitt Hotel. Music, elec- tion and dancing. All Iowans invited. 3 Eeleet Klub will give a dance to- morrow, 9 p.m., 2400 16th street. $ ’ ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TODAY. Dr. J. A. Gasber will give exposition They are ruled and llof Sunday school lesson at 4:45, 1333 printed with half-hourly F street. TONIGHT. in the ! figures for each day i | The University of Maryland, Glee year. iClub will give a concert at 8 o'clock at: Calvary Baptist Church for bene- 7, will hold a muster and install of- successor, or had witnessed the institu- | within_the rails of the altar and gave | ool hold muster and tngtel 5 |FORMER DISTRICT RECTOR | 555t uccessor: im'a Bible, » Book of Common Prayer WILL PLAN GENOA PARLEY | Carlstrom will speak, After the service of institution,{an s ct the canons of the Gen Ly S leTALLED |N NEW YORK Eishop Manning «ongratulated the new | and Diocesan Conventions. Sir Maurice Hankey of British ‘ E = Thq Sherwond Doaado e il pey: rector and assured him of his earnest The communion service followed, at Bl | Saturday Evening Senti MEmECIvlaRtion catrgroc prayers “as you enter upon thia great | which Mr. Stetson officiated. After the elegation 3 ST .+ pang | BOV Caleb B. Stetson Becomes |charse, which for its pvportunlty (o) benediction, which 16, BIoacyiced oy | Sir Maurice Hankey, general seerer ||| From 7:30 to 12:30 winie, Emory “Kitchen Kabinet pand| Eleventh Rector of Trinity |country ls in some respects without | received the warden, the vestrymen and | tary of the British delegationyof the i at the Grace Lutheran Church, 13th and = et an equal.” the congregation, all of whom wel-( Washington conference, who sailed from | Wardman Park Cortoran streets. urel The letter of institution was read by |comed him New_ York yesterday on the Scythia, — Canon George F. Nelson, registrar of | Mrs. Manning, Misses Frances and [has been recalled by the home office Takoma Park playground conference | Rev. Caleb R. Stetson, former rec-|the diocese of New York. In the ab- | Elizabeth Manning and Mrs. Stetson |to undertake arrangements for the ap Hotel ;l{“ l*,w:dflxmhlgh mectingiat flht{vclftk u:r‘; tor of St. Mark’'s Episcopal Church in |sence of the senior warden, y%mfis 1}3' were in the front yew. 5 v;'o‘lc:i(n’g ng?a ti:nflere]nce, hu was eshyterian 'ch, corner Maple Cammann, who is il], Richar elafield, month ago the civic ceremony of | plaine in British circles here. Tullp streets. ~Motion plctures. this clty, was Inatituted Wednesday &5 |5 [ loR" Varden, presented the keys of |inducting M. tetson tnto office took | work as general secretary of the Brit- | For Table Reservations the eleventh rector of Trinity Church. [ipe church to Mr. Stetson, who replied, [place, this being a requisite of the royal | ish delegation has been taken over by ||| Phome Columbia Two Thousand | New York city. The service was con- { promising to be a faithful shepherd. | charter of Trinity. From 1907 until|Loring Christie, one of the Canadian | ATTACKS DIVORCE EVIL. |auctea by Bishop William T. Manning, | Bishop Manning received Mr. Stetson | 1911 he was vicar of Trinity Church. __ secretaries. fit of the Baptist Home for Children, The covers are GENU- lln Brookland. INE LEATHER, the A dance will”be given at Catholic Community House, 601 E street, 9 to “paper HIGH-GRADE and }{11:30 o'clock. Class, 7:45. “the edges GILT. b Kappa Alpha Theta founders’ ban- quet, 7 o'clock, at Grace Dodge Hotel. Business Women’s Couneil will meet 1at 7:30 o'clock. Dr. Charles Gallaudet Trumbull and Howard A. Banks, speakers. Bible class at 6:30, con- ducted by Mrs. Selden Spencer. Church of the Covenant. whom Mr. Stetson succeeds. Right Kev. Constitutional Amendment Urged |Arthur S. Lloyd and Right Rev. Herbert Shlp.-nal;; 1ux:Lngsn bishops, were also in_the chann 4 tojMake Laws Dntlorm. The event set a new precedent in the 3 Favorable action on his bl propos- | annals of the 225 vears® history of Trin- 7 = ing a constitutional amendment pro- | ity Church, it being pointed out by . Burns with a dinner and Scotch enter- | _, Bishop Manning that it was the first For Officc Help |ainment at the Haaieign. viding for uniform marriage and di-| {2 former Tector had installed his 5 = vorce laws was urged at a hearing 644 Lieut. James Becker will ocoupy the | yesterday beforo the House judiciary committes_by Representative Codd, re- g ot = pulpit of Washington Hebrew Con- ~ National Personncl mh’ gregation, to relate his recent experi- | publican, Michigan. e——————— 28" |ences in stricken Europe. No funds| The committee was told it would not A GOOD BOOK solicited. be necessary to transfer jurisdiction —affords little ettt over divorce cases to the federal . Your EYES dn-m‘mfim Washington Alumni Club of the Phi | courts, but Mr. Codd said that “to Est. 1889 ’ s&nfifiufly gr just right. Thats the | Delta Theta Fraternity - will glve a | curb the Increasing divorce evil” dif- t. Pl lmfl b= dlnlna;at the University Club, at 7:30 ferbejnc:s l: stl:ltehllwllrel;ung(‘w'lt‘go Kryptok x X o'clock. subject shoul e wipe OuH e ryp Examined. | mske = fPpointment, federal government, he held, should ¥ Office Hours, " Tl " Lenses Ali Spanish War Veterans in Wash- | investigata each suit flled to deter- BERNARD A.BAER 480 lington are asked to meet at 8 o'clock | mine Whether there had been collu- at Masonic Temple, 8th and F ‘streets | sion and whether the party sued had Chflin ticalCo 1314 G St. northeast. Gedrge Dewey Camp, No.| been notified of the action. e City Ol . E Toy-Souvenirs for the Kiddies are Combined With Cur Special Showing of Children’s Shoes With Special Prices in Effect : Berberich’s will keep open house for the kiddies tomorrow. We want to be play headquarters and shoe headquarters for them. We have priced children’s shoes so low that Mothers will be happy in the economy features of Children’s Day, while the kiddies are going to have the time of their lives. Clan Maclennan, 220, Order of Scot- tish Clans' and Daughters of Scotia, will celebrate anniversary of Robert Whistles, snappers, climbing jacks, mirrors and school tablets— all given away FREE to children who come with their parents. The salesmen who serve in our children’s departments have been fspecia]ly trained to fit the growing feet. The responsibility of fittting ithe tender feet into shoes that will allow maximum comfort and | permit natural growth, is one we well realize. We want mothers to know the pains we take with their children, so we arranged Child- |ren’s Day. Infants’ Hand-turned Button Shoes, sizes 4 to 8, in two-tone effects. Included in this lot are patent leather with champagne kid top, pat. gray kid top, pat. white top. Specially priced at v.cecceecececcccecne = | 4 : ‘ 7 Special lot of BUSTER BROWN and Tearing down walls means (g .o esil i iotnn 11V4 to 2, most every size .in 10t eewe. oo emmes cmmens tearing down prices e There's More Truth Than Poetry in That - and gun metal, in lace, also tan calf button. Sizes 11% to 2. $ 3 4 5 . Reduced t0 cv..oeeeeeesecsccnscsesrccccccvscescsssccsase A store must take something for “growing pains” just like humans! K - - Special lot Youth's Hi-Cut Shoes, sizes 1 to 2. Specially We're taking losses as our medicine—it’ll be best for us in the end. priced ceveeeeneem Seassen ey S —— 5! You won'’t know this place when we finish rebuilding! ; / : . v Remember—EVERYTHING is reduced. : BOYS’ High-Cut Shoes, in tan calf; lace. Sizes 3 to 6. $ 2.65 % Specially priced oo e s e e e ¢ o 00 e . Every $40 Suit and Overcoat Now $l 9._L§ Growing Girls’ Gun Metal and Tan Calf Lace. Sizes 3} to $ 4 .85 & N Y : ; 7. Specially priced for this sale at.c.cee.vimeseraaccaccccese \ : 2 Suit “G'll'o Overcoat : up " 5 ke’ a5 5 Many Other Styles at Reduced Prices for This Sale Only ; %}” what _values| Just a word as to the quality of our Children’s Shoes. The House of Berberich : ‘ ” : $35““ % nfio ,‘i‘;g has been fitting children’s feet for Fifty-three Years. Many of our patrons today . : your in' one were our little customers in the years gone by, Our Children’s Shoes must be style or another, 's0 good, must give such wearing satisfaction that the mothers will come back for — the second and third pair, and as the child grows into maturity we expect to merit Full Dress and and hold the patronage, Our little customers of today will be the mothers and an fathers of tomorrow. We who serve them today will pass on, but the House of _Note That Overcoats Are Reduced as Much as the Suits T‘;3°d 30 sz?h Berberich will continue on and on. EVERY'$45 SUIT AND QVERCOAT. ..., ..$28.25) Thet sekesin oen %t Fai i : . Bri R L e e Don't Fail to Visit One of Our Stores Tomorrow. Bring g . 4425 mptat, 1 = : ’FeetWiththe Right Shoes 15th SALE PRICES AT Boms-rom 5 IZZ’:;; Berbemh S ‘Washington’s Largest and Most ROCHESTER TAILORED CLOTHES - | . for, , s Larg MANHATTAN SHIRTS—STETSON: HATS for = " Progressive Shoe House E ploroLs UnbeRwear - (Smai| AW 1R - 1116-1122 7th St ' 813 Pa. Ave. CLIMBING

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