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SATURDAY, AUGUST 26, 1922. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. 6 : Announcements-of Church Activities] | Woodward K Lothrop CLOSED SATURDAYS Close 5:30 P.M. ADVENTIST MISSIONARY WORK. BIG GHUR[:H PARI.EY ENTIRE FAMILY ENGAGED IN SEVENTH-DAY|WASHINGTON CLERGYMAN ENTERTAINED AT PRAGUE Dr. Abernethy and Sister Are Guests of Minister United State: INGAPITAL IN 1324 Bishop Lawrence Announces | Plans for Congress Re- ligious Unity. Open 9 AM. = HANDSOME HUDSON SEAL COATS Of Extraordinary Value in the Summer Sale At Much Less Than Winter’s Prices $ —PReautiful Hudson Seal Models, At 300 fashioned of the most carcfull._v selected pelts. They are made even more beauti- ful by chin or shawl collars of skunk, natural or viticg squirrel, and very often the cuffs are in con- trast, too. Handsomely silk lined and with fancy silk cords for belts. At this price is the popular 40-inch Coat, for sports or street wear. Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. MONTREAL, Aug. 26.—Preparations for an important conference on church union to be held in Washing- ton already are being made, although it will not be until 1924. Bishop Wil- tlam Lawrence of Massachusetts told of some of the arrangements In &n interview here: “There will be a general conference of representatives of churches in Washington in 1924, when the differ- ences and sentiments of each church will be laid on the table for a basis of discussion,” he said, “and some common understanding may be reached. “Recently there has been a draw- ing together in spirit of the various churches,” he sald, “and the Episco- pallan Church has' felt that the best thing is for the representatives of the varfous churches to meet together frankly In conference and all present their principles, or at all events come Sitting, left to right—Mrs. Adrian E. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Tyler E o, & ecommon wnderatanaing. Bowen and Mrx. Cameron rter. Standing—Dr. Adrian E. Clark, Mr. and | “The commigsion on faith and order | Mes. Thomas E. Cunningham, William T. Bowen and Cameron A. Carter. of the Episcopalian Church has been s at work for nine vears, and has had ‘mpathetic responses from repre- sentatives of the churches through- out the world. Protestant churches, Shirches™ 5 e ennmind e [ U1 A Q. chnoo €SsSon churches, the only exception being the Roman Catholic Church, and repre- sentatives of that church have spoken favorably of the movement, but have been unwilling to be represented at| BY REV. HUGH T. STEVE the conference at Washington in 1924. — I e first step toward church unity is ¢ g ER—Nehe- !‘rankl'lesshflnd an intelligent concep- NEHEM“..,H.S. r'lr“,u;]r:n St l tion of what 3 2 ¢ ' €achichurchistRndaitory Golden Text—"The supplica- | i j eth much in its working. James, 5.6. Rev. Dr. Willlam I Darby of Mil- liken Unfversity, Decatur, T, will preach at the Eastern Presbyterian Church tomorrow morning and even. | (hem to devote their thought, prayer ing. and effort for the welfare of humanity. * ok kX a he two follow: s * In this and the two following lessons | f, 200 B L o0 BEARce: SO0 Rey. Benjamin L. Smith, pastor of | ‘he person: of emiah, whose | gotten Jehovah and neglected the First Christian Church of Roch- | patriotism is unrivaled among men | His commands. The ester, N. Y., former general secretary | becomes the dominant fig one another, desecrated the $ of the American Christian Missionary | distinguished counctlor and courtier | intermars , Society, will preach tomoxow morn- r forgot the God of his fa word. ng at the Vermont Avenue Christian usalem or the people of ¥ soul that prays in Church. For the evening service the arated by court and country from miah reaches REV. DR. W. S. ABERNETHY. Alsd in This Summer Sale of Furs Jap Mink Coat Caracul Coat $500 $400 “A 40-inch-length coat, made An elegant model of this of dark full pelts, with highly favored fur. With huge shawl collar. Fin- large chin collar of skunk ished with a fancy silk cord and cuffs to match. Lined and lined with rich brown with dark brown silk silk crepe. crepe. All Woodward & Lothrop Furs Are Best Quality—and by Best Quality We Mean Woodward & Lothrop Hudson Seals are dyed northern muskrats, preferred. Woodward & Lothrop Squirrels are dark matched skins, preferred. Woodward & Lothrop Moleskins are Scotch mole, preferred. And so on down the whole list of furs. d floor. PRAGUE, deity so that he worshiped God notas ister to a national but a universal deity Who | phie sjs Aoty g controlled the destinies of the world|spending 4 ehort vacalion gt his home and eternity. In ascribing the title to | Bere. Jehovah, Nehemiah was following the | /5 AbETHELRS leaders of the Jewish race, who have | movement wh given to the worid the'model forms of | turing in all the Ia centers, be- spiritual sense of God's goodness and D .. greatness. 3 n E Every crisis in history has witnessed | " contession followed adoratton because | 42 ties | besides the triumph of the man of prayer. Pub- | Nehemiah had the vision to : Satione. Blo lic peril reveals the presence of patriots [ God was not to blame for his at Oher- whose pure and disinterested love for [ MeWS %’;fltrem;x o battleficlds thefr country and civilization caused | {rouble to be. ein. 1ie reonen for Amer- r perll was due to thet p God's law. He united b a sinner with the people, even has been touring rests of the cl epresents, lec- 1 he i i hav, 1d juet Fur Section, Th spn»all:ier lw(lr] ;lpl[u\ H. JI Derthick, Holy Land, Nel Having confessed his s o | president of Milligan College, Ten- s of his nation, the patrio Colors Will Not Be Rossee. faith i the promises of Jehosa \ S h ]. I oht W use o, 00 y - * kX % 2 spe: p Jldly approaching Him and Medium and Light Weight ost Because of S ensITEom Can SO ot Dors $Who had returnie | Countrymens bl v subject of an outdoor . > v N "Jehe 2 it of their fathers und. made b ehiaa o These New |meeting of the Vermont Avenue Chris- %o iHa e city . walls, and | through Moses Loa prayer {tian Christlan Endeavor Society to morrow evening at 7 o'clock. to be held on the lot north of the Christian ndeavor room. Miss Katharine Wii- will lead the meeting, and a solo will he given by Miss ¢ nne Frazier and Mr. Ber rison, members of the Sha |Club, and Mrs. render a solo. 'COUNCIL ELECTS McCANN. to Continue restore the worship of Jehovah In His temple. Much to his surprise Nehemi learned that one of the two Hebre on where they speaking men, whom he providential- | to do God's will. Reformat Iy met outside of the city wall, Was|end of all punishment. his brother, Hanani. His rejoicing at|together the pith of many meeting of one who had shared h's|former pro and pleas early home lite with him and Whe{ jchovah that He b had attained “sufficient character and | fulfilling these assura importance to have been made & rule! |as He had been in ful turated with scriptural expr miah pleaded CAPES AND WRAPS Designed for Women Size 42 and Larger Unusual at $45 Thoughts Philippine is the Daintiest of Batik Silk Costume 'Blouses the britliant hues come these Batik uses in tie-on, Executive Secret Catholic Position. Retaining al of autumn, c pattern silk b styles. * % k¥ this 3 A = 4 5 s ! i hip-length _ his Lingerie New medium and light weight 'wraps and wrappy The ground colors are navy The Crusaders class of young of Jerusalem.” was marred by the|iwarning. He reminds Him t held this o T P ? H 2 1 : 2 S ~ at he made concerning |are united to Him by o vear under (=4 coats, as well as capes—all fashioned to emphasize or blac d on them inifans [en of the Vermont Avenue Chr T ey e Umitedito B bymens Si i And what we have to offer is long, slenderizing lines, even in their drapings. tastic designs are the striking 1o DEesIaoHt, Hio di‘,"‘dfi,}”f"! o SHosiay 1 ling ther n s suc color patterns, riotous, but <omehow in harmony. Long tassels of self material at the short sleeve cuffs, and mark- hip into groups, which are contest- ing for the best percentage of attend- ance during the summer months, * ok k¥ Rev. H. 1. Stewart of Leigh Street Baptist Church, Richmond, Va., and | formerly pastor of Second Baptist | Church, this city, will preach at both build the temile a Wor homes. They had suffe - fliction, due to their povert i Hi1s b v of their neighbors. Ezr e ed to his intense religious zeal and rad! ; i al reformation, had commanded that S SAEwer M petiions for Tia Jewish citizens, who had married for- ken countrymen in Palestine. He igners part with their heathen then sought Di . e and their children, althoush|cuphearer to S not just the usual Philippine wear, but garments made en- airely to our own order, ex- clusively here, and in perfect fitting styles, with original cembroideries that are more than lovely. Soft Bolivias Rich Veldynes Beautiful in their tailoring and hand-embroideries, or ot : AT P H 1 7 T | mg the low waisthine at either and all lined with lovely silk crepes. In tan, navy and lip,. 4te the oxly thmenings blaes Price $5.75 Gowns with V, round or Because it is so difficult to make satisfactory selection . morning and evening services tomor- ham, Moses and David nag o praters. VEVOR Tndn o 1S square necks, with solid or i size i arti - ve a Mouse Section, Third foor. row at Temple Baptist Church. vives from the heatheng tribes. moved to pray o put himself &‘Im:} d“i;“mmh"; dwilh :{n Izl;;'ger size aptpar;l of this tp'u'tlcu]ta}:' l}be,‘\\ em:]'S e Bapiist ¢h was natural under such cifeumstances | in the attitude of answering his own gl Bl oubly anxious to have you try on these extremely i < | that the hated foreigner should ravers. In this act of consecration hemstitched folds—$250 to $4. 3 3 Y y Dr. Claggett Skinner, pastor. First | that the hated orernet o tatment | Rifomiah reveals his spirit of seif- Baptist Church, Columbia, S. will | { preach at both morning and evening services of the Calvary Baptist | Church tomorrow. Judge James J.| Britt of North Carolina, a former member of Congress from that state, legal adviser to the prohibition com- missioner, will address the Burrall class of ‘the Sunday school, in the Rialto, at 10 o'clock. THE NEW becoming wraps for fall. Most unusual values, $45. Bpecial Size Section, Third floor. of their daughters and sisters. The al, sacr! and service. H record is silent concerning the twelve | proved that he was a loyal, patric Tiars which followed, but Hanani's|and religious Jew when he willin port reveals the struggle, suffering | offered to surrender all his wealth, d sorrow of those years. The bro-fease and comfort to help hi 1 walls proved that the temple and |ren. He pleaded with Jeho ¢ were subject to the prey of 1he!He would fit him for the wor hation's enemies, who pillaged the [pemiah recognized that he m kidnaped the natives and|tain the approval of the king Suitings * ok k ok made them slaves. s to carry out his program to help | d Coatings FOR FALL Tomorrow is Mr. Talbott's last Sun- ,,{";‘",1'=le§7§,§"!,; s brethren in | oios l"rgfl;\‘;:r,:.‘ e D. C. JEWS TO CELEBRATE day at the Church of the Covenant. | Jurusalem reveals his patriotism. He |could only come as a result of the| MANDATE RATIFICATION Envelope Chemise, in bodice or built-up styles. Some match the gowns. $250 to $4. Silk Underwear Section, Third floor. "0 o'clock, ue, northwest Dress Pumps of Patent Leather ) They’re Tweeds as he 15 leaving to* accedt the | s surpriced and shocked by the | Lord's favor. Forthe- youngen gitls: pateds pastorate ot First Church of Potts- ne affiiction | P ¢ I y girls . . s- | discouraging report of the a Prolonged and fntense praver and leather is considered very and Plaid Backs ville, Pa. 70 T | Whadoneq. che Tives of e |raciing. ke that of the nines b | = G 5 = P T " v in the land of their {iriot, reveals itself in on 3 Albert B, mart and dressy, and this Our initial showing just re “The Limited Power of Christ” will | fathers. His own wealth, position | appesrance. The man who h | prominent model is very appropriate for fall street or school wear, be- ing made without strap. Round toe and medium low , heel. The Price is $6.50 Invenile Shoe Section, Fourth floor. be the subject of the Sunday morning | and happiness did not dull his sensl- | jesys is apt to reveal that fa " his | adopti sermon at the Ninth Street Christian | bLilities and sympathy for the Jewish)race and acts. After the cupbearer|lution Church by the pastor, Rev. George A.|colonists who had returned to Jeru-|had been pleading with Je tweeds — soft, warm and filler. At night he will preach on|salem to restore the worshin of Je-igabout four months, Artaxerxes, | ' ‘A Cheap Sal T S2d to rebuild the city's walls. | king noticed the worried look of his 4 good looking. * K ok % Tt aad recital overcame him. Four | favorite court official and inquired as | at 2 Rev. M. R.-Japhet is to preach on|words express the intensity of his|to the cause. Nehemiah had beentori For Suits “The Greatest Race at 11 eelgek o | feelings, for he tells us that he Wept: | looking during the four months for a | tio ( i d ‘ x ’ d b inboro Tweeds in their morrow at Centennial Baptist Church, | mourned, fasted and praved. “HIis|favorable opportunity when he could |1 ceived forecasts the favor of the semi-shaggy woolen S and at 8 p.m. on “Something to Whi heart ached for Jerusale imagina- [ present the conditio many-color mixtures, dulled Many People In Washington Object |tion pictured the sorrows of hisimen and secure the king" by blending and of just the * Kk k% people, sympathy boiled nmmot his | his plan. It took courag r him to weight that lends itself to per- Dr. I. Lewls Hartaock, minister of{affections, hot tears, f000ed 105, I3 siand betote thelame s pleanize - | f\fc:i;z‘gosr};';%:s( Seoltupindits. e e Mertheaiyi |Wept like a child” His patriotism cially when the king had issued the 54 inches wide, $2 Yd. Wash Fabrics For little folks’ 3 i d y_of had stopped work that Episcopal Churel Nad been an inspiration to many of | Gecrae that atapped Y T O i tne | his countrymen in modern times, who [as essential to their security and the | positlons of prestige | continuation of the temple worship. A S 5 have attained k i % g i i or Coats Rev. F. I Winter will supply the [(helr Jewish, BIOIRGY oopecially | Lord so that he obtained th opporti- | request i ties desiring 1o A group of the most practicat A Remarkable Value in a Full Size Trunk | . Qroode o |iouliof e et Bapiise Shircn to° [(roushont, (18 J0bveetikor has | RS A0 S ‘anWer b By ol Suromatile nitade and _attractive materials for . : P face in plain_shades of new morrow at 11 am. and 8 pm. On| micted them because of their race|praver for his countrymen. from ist and Capitul streets to making boys' wash suits and A selling that will attract the late vacationist and ¥ Eeaach tf September 3 Rev. John Musson, pastor | 114 raiigion. i ; ettt 18 ot tha eross roads.|Cen 1o obtain American children’s school dresses, in a s : TOWnS, tans or kremch) biue of Grace Btrset Charch of Peltimors.! “mpom the fact that Neemiah was [wne fafire depends upon Gie church | and and other decora- i st Foats M those who want to realize a saving on a dependable and with reverse side in very will preach. Rev. Musson was a mem- | cFrom the, S¢ (00070 the city | of Christ, The testing time of C1 Sons headquarters wide assortment of colors and ¥ =4 Scotch-like plaids. ber of this church before studying to |’ i"i1o sepulchers of his fathers and | tianity has come. Commercial ¥ ened for t pur stripes and chec trunk for use at all times. < : enter the ministry. On September 10 |nd, the sepulchers of LIS SRS 106 | Thausirial conditions are perplexing | pose & and 2 E north- 3l-in. Kindergarten Cloth, 50c Dr. T. Clagett Skinner of Columbla, | o) (0q" of Judah., we can justly|the statesmen of the world. T 54 inches wide, $5 Yd. vd. These are lift-top wardrobes in three shades of fiber S.C. will preach © Fafer “that. he was brought up by |lution of mational and international ioudu 3 Ciddi = o . = s, who _tho - con ns de: 7 v spir and 32-in. Kiddie Cloth, 38¢c yd. covering—green, blue or brown—with black fiber Also Tweed Coatings in small The pulplt of the Second Baptist [Dicud PATERts WhY nistory and laws the life of men, which the rellgion of can be obt 32-in. Devonshire Cloth, 38c oo =5 s and fine check effects, tans or Church, 4th street and Virginia ave- [o¢ the Jewish people.” His sorrow | Jesus alone can give. The perils of | tion. vd. binding, spring locks and draw bolts. Attractively grays. 54 inches wide. $3 nue southeast, will be occupied to- |over Jerusalem's desolation did not|the moment summon all to en § ] morrow morning and evening by Rev. |excuse him from seeking relief for(Nehemiah and seek God's guidal 32-in. Trooper Cloth, 38¢ yd. lined with cretonne. yard. Plaid-back Tweeds, 54 Cotton Dress Goods Section, Second inches. $5 yard. floor. 7 Traveling Goods Section, First floor. Dress Goods Section, Second floor. Maxwell Cornelius, pastor of the|his oppressed brethren. There is &lafter we have acknowledgzed o Presbyterian church at New Bethle- danger in misspent emotion. Prof. | ures, farawayedness and folly. hem, Pa. Mr. Cornelius will 8peak in|james has pointed this out in his|by a life of self-denial. sa - the morning on “The Spirit of Man” |ncychology. He says that this is|service we may help usher in the Mrs. Militz to Open Series of Lec- and at the evening service on “Four |found “in excessive novel reading and | of peace, prosperity and power. " Certaintles of Christianjty.” {heater going; they play upon the|man has'a right to place profits : tures at Ebbitt Hotel. s emotions without giving the will gy- | personal advantage above thy welfare i Rev. Dr. James Shera Montgomery |thing to do; and such waste emoti of his countrymen in -this hbu 1f S. Annie Rix Militz of I < % ¥ v be ‘alif, field ture: f I reach at Calvary Methodist ays, may turn one into a perfect{ we fail at this great ci it will be :s, Calif., field urer of Inter a ; arnl Blankets for Cold WII lter I tS I DT oo moraing AL 11 | mematar of insensibility and cruelty.” | because we have not prayed. -During al New i o'olack on “A Man at the Cross|Nehemiah took his countrymen’s dis- | the war we pfaved for victor ur series of 2 b Allfance, is treseing and perilous condition to|leaders and generals praved. The men | night ITALKS ON NEW THOUGHT. ©s Tuesday Hhitt Hotel, Roads.” No evening service. : v : 3 s same | Mrs. < to be nfed hy i Jer that furnishes alin the trenches prayed. The same; d by t And at Prices that mean Fi t‘c s :tlon;l Church Sx%%e{ntolr ;!’J{‘rfiiu of all ages. God awaits our call for His a; ce | two teac and he Miss Flor- ’ A e Ceorge I St s The cupbearer of the king did not|to lead us in the pathway of v ence Miriam Johnson and r‘ 'rT “,1,1"1‘_ gxee“i‘ll)r:tr;;:{g:dfii Rt or Of | turn to. the earthly potentate with |and triumph in the days of peace as|Redmond, who will ‘take tremendous savings to you— and *10 Pair tnth 3 lecture: Birmingham, Ala., will preach tomor- (whom he was on intimate terms of | He did in days of war. P aning Wedn Tectures Will is ,volce 3 row at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Dr. Stuart | fellowship, but he lifted up his vol be given during th 4:15 and . 'He recognized, as ‘every | : : Y uESEte "ot SRR S| 0 e 2ty 5 e | WILL ATTEND CONVENTION | i o, et * Wk * the problems of the present m 2 The lectures are v be national or interna: X i . (o Bluebind Philomonts” le the gub- 35‘:3‘,"2;.‘."5{»,;’;%..5[ need "7 the | Bev. and Mra. Wifley Going to Wi- i = Efeaner Bingham. psychologlat and | hout s spiritual Je bilimane, “be- nona Lake, Ind. C. E. MEETING AT MISSION. i th The Christian Endeavor Soslety of Rev. Dr. Earle Wilfley, pastor of the e o lecturer, tomorrow evening at |cause they forgot God and the spirit o'clock in the Unity Auditorium, 300 en in this reconstruction*hour 2 e, i ftomer bullding. Mr. Garnett January 9 Men, 10, I TEND e ought to | Vermont Avenue CREAn TRITCL for will give a speclal lecture Wednesday | pe "when all learn to lift up thelr|wit,y Take, Ind, to attend the na- evening at 8 o'clock on the sublect; ygicq and bow their knees to Jehovah | fOTON% [[elion ot th of “How New Thought Solves our ;s ilication and service. The ain- | BPMLL ChiGahens on Tuesday. , Everyday Problems. ' Sipec ealing | % 2700 conditions filled Nehémiah 3 8 on Tueedny. poins | evening at 8 o meeting every Friday afternoon at 4:10 | i ‘gorrow so that he wept, fasted :'{"',‘:fi‘;m‘g":‘; o e nited Christian | Present a pro otdiodks * ok k¥ u(?hdl r;:ye(gb;?;; :g:r hntl&r;th;"f‘"’g Misstonary ?Cri»ny'd ‘:nlllml‘r:;fiqdlo &‘2 Presbyterian Home for Aged People. glomern 2L Crogks, assistant United Novenber and the early part of msctings of the bostd prelimitiey tates attorney, , N. Y., will | Docember) until Nisan. At 10 —83% Wool Blan- kets—in dainty shades At $7.25. —All - wool Blankets ntral Union Mission next T Mr. Sebring, the church a: sistant, will sp Also on Friday in a variety of smart clean-cut plaid color- of pink, blue, rose and tan; with conventional ings; finished with soisette binding. If you are going to need striped borders; silk bound.’ There is no reason for address the Calvary M. E. men’s Bible lass tomorrow morning. speaking on the subjlac:, ‘Americanizafion and Nat- alizatio: o * X X X Representative J. C. Box of Texas will address the O. H. Ingram Bible class tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock, at the Ingram Memorial Church, 10th Other delegates to the convention Nehemiah, that |, ;"o Vermont Avenue Christian The secret prayer of the patriot \kept on praying during| gy ro ncjude James M. Pickens. Mr.|will addr Mount ant M. those months, with absolute confidence | 13 "y “willard S. Haynle, W. E. TO ADDRESS BIBLE cmgs. Chaplain Jas. T. Moore., 1 ss the Men's Bible C! Chul that God would answer his petition, 18 |50, ) C0ies "D ana Mrs. Wilmer | tomorrow morning at 9:30 o'¢lock. remarkable for its form and character. | L70g " Fp0 0 G Ledig, B. A. Lineback, |An extra program of music will be four fundamental quali- It contains the four Tun e e con. | Misg Lucile Andrus, E. fession, faith and consecration. These 3 are all united by ‘Nehemiah's sincerity, E. Merriam and ! a feature of the class session. Layman to Occupy Pulpit. Massachusetts avenue north- eates his whole supplication, A %, e B i | T oo el ot | B O ot wtmnston 1 sokin e e Bt 5 PraTer A patriots soul £o e o 22 Del., superintendent of the eastern dis- | Agriculture, who is teacher of the men's waitting with such op- any Blankets, and the portunities ‘as this sale prospects are that you will - need them more than ever this winter—you had better presents. The Blankets are fine quality, soft, warm and per- * KKK the security of his countrymen. ! . A . = = A ast ration the brilliant execu- and Missionary | class of the Takoma Park Baptist buy them now while these splendid savings exist. fectly made. They are generously sized and the colors are runta o e DO, 505 |t o Stavesmon recognized Jehovah Church, will occupy the pulpit at that ‘Butler and church toEomw morning in the ab- PR E . 1 Millard is to P statesmen : s » v pocty sod demille o o by 7 o s B W |

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