Evening Star Newspaper, February 5, 1923, Page 20

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DR, GRANT REFUSES 770 “PARROT” BILE .New York Rector Declares He Wants People Happy in His Church. o ATTACKS “COMPLACENCY” #New Knowledge in Possession of ' Any One Who Cares to Have 1t,” He Savs. Stickney Grant, rector of the ant Episcopal Church of the: nsion, in his first sermon since | hop William T Manning informed | hat he would not be tried for| vesterday told a large con- | fon that “I did not become a! gyman to become a parrot and | reat what was in the Bible.” 1 ‘I Lecamo a clergyman,” he said, ) 1 could help my fellowmen and | olve some of the problems of ! i ne thing about a clergy s ociations are with | he 1 nd he is happy | ey seem to be happy in his| Psalm, aidens, his text the 142 rse, “Young Men and and Children. Praise the the Lord.” Dr. Grant said: should give happiness to, and the old, to praise the | v miracles of life and; sted in the past cived numerous women. did not want to start life 'hey want freedom idn't want any mysterious and of thought. The| want to sce some united for greater) and liberty More jun srogTess ftecdom.” Laughter Greets Letter. e you il | diences, for lege professor, Dr. Grant said. that “the academic world has 1ge & similar war from time to He sald he had ived a telephone ! 1 man of Wall; Living in New Age. are living in u new age and of all extraordinary . he said. “Iam an affirm- tive kind of a person. There has to little clearing of the ground be- you can construct.® We must ask for the incoming of 4N the light, and each must enlarge ¢ spiritual good,” he 1s no such thing tr 3 duce results? What are we do about it2" RECTOR ASSAILS GRANT. Peclares in Hyattsville New York . Clergyman Is All Wrong. aid the preaching of such doe- trines were not ouly unfortunate in | n” th "dunmgin;} Mr. 5 person or group of persons could | the church, although in such | ere likely ivould be some in- | affected by the doctrines | ¢ exhorted his congzrega- | 1 steadfast in the bellef | ners. e e Bronx county legion 50, he s be with the st debts and | Tive up to the | aties.” { i B { ,a,' For Links, Sports or Street “English Tweed” Suits $29.50 These smart-looking suits, ‘English in cut and fabric, will answer a multitude of - nceds in every woman'’s spring wardrobe. Sketched—a clever suit in a soft mixed tweed, over-plaided in blue, with a straight box-type coat, link buttoned and belted. In pheasant, gray ‘and tan are .the plain tweeds, with smart pleated pockets and belted coats. Women's Suit Section, Third floor New Sweaters of Fiber Silk} Smart and attractive is a hip- length averblouse of fiber siik, shown in blue trimmed with gray, or dark brown trimmed with sand; a clever slip-on with V neck and a smart tuxedo are also shown in the same color combinations. While a new golf coat of fiber silk in a smart blocked weave comes in gray with jade ‘or navy with gray; and tuxedos in varied fancy weaves are in plain bisque, navy or black. New Fiber Silk Sweaters Priced $7.50 to $12.75 Sweater Sectlon, Tiird fiobr. Oriental Influence Figures Brilliantly in These - New Frocks For Misses. “-here pictured in an exquisitely embroid- ered frock of mavy blue crepe de chine—the embroidery in-gold, red and a brighter blue —a brilliant.cabachon of gilt and blue beads trims one side, while a large bow of the crepe trims the other. - $39.50, Persian_and. Paisley Combine with flat erepes and Roshanara in other charming little frotks, $29.50. Migses' Section. Third Soor Paris is Wearing Many Flower-Trimmed Hats -—~and- so, the Woodward & Lothrop: Millinery Salon: rises t6 the occasion with a. charniing néw ‘version of Paris’ be- loved .cloche—fashioned of dark blue glazed horsehair, the drooped brim massed with small silk. and velvet flowers of ‘vivid hue—and a clever bow of cqrise velvet, $22.50. Another attractive model shows a turn-back brim faced with tan- gerine flowers—and a charming , little _turban-like hat. is also in brown and tangerine. -€hic: little lace veils—that come just below one’s eyes—are smartly ,.worn, téo—on black glazed horse- hair- hats—of varied shapcs. Priced $18.50 and $22.50 Milinery lpu. Third floor. ~ An Early Season Di's_)pI;y.j.. - Shimmering White Silks —brings some of the most exquisite weaves—silks of amazing loveliness—silks adaptable to spring’s and summer’s most fashionable sithouettes—novelty, beauty, smartness, characterize them all. White Thisldu, a handsome sports weave.”’ 85 yard. White Knitted Crepe. combining the vogue for something knitted and something erepe. $2.65 yard. ‘ . White Cashmere Crepe, heavy and lustrous, $4.50 yard. White Crepe de Chine, varied qualities, - $1.95 to $3 yard. White Frost Crepe, one of the most exqui: site; $5 yard. Radzmere Crepe, another handsome. crepe weave, $3.50 yard. Broche Crepe, in’'charming designs, $4 yard. Broche Crept Meteor. equally lovely, $4.50 yard. SRR Brocaded Canton = Crépe, ~luxurious "and heavy, $9 yard.. . .. z Silk and Wool Canton Crepe; in-white, $2.50 White Habntai Silk, a lovely quality, $3.85 yard. White Broadcloth Shirting, $2 yard. Exceptional Values in WhlteStlks M’ ON SALE TOMORROW . White Striped Crepe; a lovely silkc for frocks, $2.50-yard: White Rubaya Silk, light corded weavc.};Z.SO yard.o. White Morocco, that beautiful, heavy crepe, $2.50 yard. White Pongee, a popular sports silk,$1.§5 yard. : . Silk 'Saction, Second floar. Special Purc_ha.se’—'—“—sz‘zA Sale 'Tamorrbw ~ 1,400 Yards Imported - French Plaid Ratines Nearly Half Price---85¢ yard Plaid Ratine—the most’ fayored:of all’ fabrics for: Sumimer. frocks—sports clothes—and now: & sale of these distinctive- French ratines, Tight at the very beginning of the season—at just-about one-half what you would: ordinarily ex- pect to pay. 3 Wonderfully lovely colorings in‘thes¢ Smét,‘ariisiic plaids of rose, ~;;rchicl, purple, blue— all on backgrounds of. soft gray—ome of spring’s inost popular shades. - - - - COTTON DRESS GOODS SECTION, SECOND FLOOR - 8 s Again the Oriental Note-—in Trimr;xings in a galaxy of colorings—blending orange, green, other colorings into old Persian and Paisley.motifs:" -~ - ¢ p - - CABACHONS in rhany artistic colorings are shown—some. with .a touch of. woven. through: the beaded designs-—some, too, others up to §7. 3 a0 oo AND-NEW HALF BELTS in these-sam ,-yetlow, blue and myriad : : b:r.uidery € long fringes. . Prices begin -at' $1; Open 9:15 AM. Silk Petticoats . in_many delightful styles %5 and %7.50 To. begin with they are fas! radium or satin—and then th trimmings as daintily ruffled flounces—a touch of Paisley—bit of silk embroidery—or folds of self material in a contrasting sha Sand, cocoa, tiffin, zinc and almond green are pop- ular new colors. Petticont Sectiom, Third foor. 10th, 11th, F and G Streets Close 6 P.M. ‘Granite Silk Hose in all the popular street shades $1.90 There’s every reason to choose Granite if you want all- ’round fine silk stockings—and they have one feature that really makes them more to be desired than most silk hose at anywhere near this price—that is _ de. The double-woven garter block, in the lisle garter hem, to prevent runms. You Can Buy Them in Extra Sizes, Too—$2 Pair omen's Fostery Bection, First Boor. hioned of silk jersey, ey add such delightful The February Furniture and Rug Sale Is a Great Economy Event---Prices are Low Living Room Suite gracefully designed and covered in handsome Combination Brown Mahogany Table in dull antique finish; top 24x48 inches; for living room or Drop-leaf Table combined with Windsor. Chairs makes a use- ful group for varied occasions. This table, solid mahogany oval top, 42x48 ins. .. .$26,75 Red Cedar Chest of fragrant polished solid cedar, sturdily constructed and beautifully fin- ished; fitted with cedar han- dles, casters and lock and key; size 36x17 inches This Colonial Bed in favorite Fanny Farmer styie, with posts of genuine brown mahogany, bgaufifully turned and in dull finish; . twin or double sizes............ It provides just the opportunity that thriity homemakers have been seeking—the opportunity to economize on good furniture. The sale is remarkable in the selections it offers and the very inex~ penslgg prices that thoroughly dependable high qualities are marked. . Free shipments anywhere in continental U. S. Deferred Payment Plan affords the opportunity of buying at the saving prices of February—while paying at your convenience. Windsor Combination Walnut Dining Suite, in pleasing two-tone effect, P B EL SV combina- tion plain $215 and figured i taupe ve- Y lour; spring edge con- struction. loose cush- ions; all backs velour covered. Three pieces, seated chairs. I pieces ik Windsor Rocker, handy for sewing or the bedreom; braced back style, in ma- hogany finish, $11.75 Windsor Chair of quaint charm; useful and appro- priate in many rooms. Mahog- any finish— $10.75 I I\ i Wilton Rugs Extraordinarily Low Priced for This February Sale The patterns include beautiful Persian and Chinese reproductions in most every de- sirable color combination. FINE WORSTED WILTON RUGS 9x12 ft., $105; 8.3x10.6 ft., $97.50 6x9 ft., $72.50 WOOL WILTON RUGS, extra quality 9x12 ft., $70 and 6x9 ft., $52.50 $79.50 36x63, $13.75 8.3x10.6 ft., $68.50 27x54, $7 Silk Fluff Rag Rugs At February Sale Prices Silk Fluff Rag Rugs are the aristocrat of Rag Rugs. Pure Silk Rags are woven around a foundation of cotton and linen rags that gives them a beauty and lasting quality that cannot be surpassed. Colors are particularly dainty and refined, embracing dark, light and medium effects in countless tones. 24x36,$1.25 30x60, $3 24x48, $1.65 36x72,$3.75 8x10, $16.50 27254, $2 4x7, $6 9x12, $21.75 Oval Braided Rag Rugs At Newly Lowered Prices Emphasizing the importance of buying at this time. These rugs enjoy wide popularity in bed- rooms or wherever Colonial furniture is used. Shown in blue, rose, tan; brown and many other harmonious color combinations. 24x36, $2.25 27x54, $3.75 24x48, $2.75 3x6, $6.75 Rug Section, Bixth floor. Solid Brown Mahogany Rocker with velour pan- - elled back and velour covered $24.75 Fireside Rocker, upk{olétered in tapestry; comfortable spring seat and wide flat 6x9, $11.75

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