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24 | SOCTHOUCSHUNT - FORMISSINGPREST ‘Members of Virden, I, Church Stirred by Authori- | ties Failure to Act. .CLUES FOUND ON AUTO \“We Won," Scratched in Paint. Corn Stalks and Wheat Stubbles in Under Parts. Pastor Resigns After Scoring Work of Choir Special Dispate to The Star. PHILADELPHIA, Pa, March 14— Discords, social as well as musical, wafted from the cf loft of the Rid- ley Park Presbyterian Church, are being blamed for the resignation of the pastor, the Rev. David Hughes Edwards, thirty-year-old overseas veteran. The Rev. to add made yestel of pett, 8ip and somne dents. one of which w relative to the singing of the choir,” he had notified the elders of his resignation, effective July 1, or sooner, if u suitable successor could be found. A short time previous Mrs. Jennie Johnson, soprano of the chair, ten- a wuse, it is Mr. Edwards h, » | was named to formy THE EVENING EPISCOPALIANS TO SEEK $200,000 FOR HOME HERE That a drive for $200,000 for the purpose of erecting and maintaining an Eplscopal Home for the Aged in the District will soon be inaugu- rated was announced at a meeting last night at Trinity Community House, 3d and C streets northwest. For some time Episcopal clergyrhen have been discussing plans for the erection of such a home and the meet- ing lust night was called for the purpose of formally project. A special committee with Dr. Alvin Greg launching the chairman, rther plans for the home. It tated that Rt. | Rev. Alfred Harding, Bishop of Wash- ington, has approved the project. The This board send Rev. Mr. what he t. Members the church said today the resignation of the pastor was a surprise to resulted in the local school \& @ representative to the wards to inquire “just them, while AR, WASHINGTON committee is to elther be incorporate: or to have trustees appointed. ™ It was explained that In the pro- posed drive one-half of each dol- lar contributed will be used for the purchase of the site and the home and the other half for its maintenance. It is planned to secure permission of Bishop Harding to have a speaker at each of the Eplscopal churches to explain to the members the plans for the_erection of the home. It Gets the Lint HE stationary brush between the ips of the APEX nozzie has two rows of bristles that gently comb the e t, D. C., WEDNESDAY, |§ll MARCH 14, . Secured from one of the lead- ing New York manufacturers. an attractive lot of vestees, Berthas, collar and cuff sets and panel collars. Styles that would sell regularly at $1.59, $£2.00 to $250. At $1.00. Palais Royal—Main Fleor. na oot sai v. dwards had ap- | complete cious™ he [others say that such action was to have been expected Caracul $11.50 and $13.50 Yard Summer fur for capes and uiragis, in steel gray, bisque and ack. ver for adjusting the nozzie to thick or thin car- pets or bare floors. Apex Rotarex Electric Co. 1317 New York Ave. N.W. Phone Main 1940 Tr the Assccinted Pr VIRDEN, 111, M action at the in » 14.—Stirred tol The pastor, 1t Is said, B 5 of the service gathered oi ¥ of authorities | jeaders about him and inquired vord of their pas- (they had practiced the unthem. The 1 & them a 4 e < of tho Catholic|5ingers admitted they had “gone over @or, sixty members of tho Catholic|SnEers s | A'hureh of Virden left fop Venice this! " ack of harmony in the choir loft morning 1o undertake an investiga- | spread later, members of the church - 't that | 58Y. When the pastor said there was n of their own of the report that{, .J religion in the home and schools Father John Vraniak had|today than there was in years past stopped at a Venice garage on his the David Hughes Edwards was istant pastor of the Church of nant in this city during the He later resigned to accept the orate of the Ridley Park Presby- terian Church. He was well thought of at the local church and did con- siderable work in the activities for the church ELECTRIC SUCTION CLEANER Toilet Goods Suggestions for Easter Gifts \ Wonderful Purchase of Imitation Ivory Toilet Requisites, consisting of Hair- brushes, Bonnet-shape Long-handle Mirrors, Dressing Combs, Powder Boxes and Hair Receivers. Nail Buffers, Bathroom Medicine Bottles, Bath Brushes, Large Size Trays; all perfect goods: some are manufacturer’s discontinued numbers. $4.50 and §5 Hairbrushes, $250 | $1.50 Nail Buffers with tray, each, $5.95 Powder Boxes and Hair Receivers, $2.50 $3.50 Bathbrushes, with open backs, 75c and $1 Dressing Combs at, each, $1.69 and $195 Comb and Brush Trays, at $1.39 and $1.69 Mirrors, bonnet shape, with long handles, cach, soldiers and sailors at during the war. G-inch in black, at $1150 yd. 6-inch in colors, at $1350 yd. tomobile today urrounding the The Braid Krimmer Bands Something new! To dresses and capes, in gray gud black. 2,4 and 6 inch. At 5?25, $1.95 and $295 yard. Palais Royal—Trimmisg Dept. —Main Floor. MISS DORA VEIG, Prima Donna of Singer’s Midgets, playing at Keith's Theater this week, will be at our 9th St. store at noon tomorrow. She will pre- sent a pair of evening slippers to any grown woman who can wear her slipper. omobile, found in av, was turned ov to the priest’s br \ Vranink of Chicago, drove it to “Nirde 1 50c $1.50 59¢ trim horities announced that $375 Powder Boxes and Hair Reccivers, $1.69 ten oif the car revealed paint on the $1.50 Bathroom Medicine Bottles, inclosed six inches in imitation ivory holders, labels on bottles are listerine, peroxide, alcohol, and camphor, at, each, We won." xamination disclosed corn- 50c Fashion's Gone A-Sporting HE hints of dashing low-heeled shoes for Spring in the new colored suedes —and her fancies quickly change to facts in these J M ards totaling $2.500 have been for WOMEN ed for information leading to his = ; £ _- 7é CUBA DEPORTS 20 PERSONS. HAVANA ns were s 10 he car, that it has been fields. A medal of Br. Christopher. the patron saint of travelers. which the clergyman ned on the side of the Palais Royal—Main Floor. Window and Door Awnings To fit spaces 28 to 50 inches wide $1.75 Each Tan or Blue and White Awnings $1.95 Each Green and White Awnings $2.95 Each Khaki Duck Awnings Palals Royal—Second Fleor, The First Silk Glove Sale This Season '1.39 Regularly $2 and $2.25 Elbow-length Gloves, double tipped, Paris point stitchings, medium heavy weight silk, in mode, mastic, tan, pongee, cop- per. navy and black. All sizes in the lot, but not in each color. At $1.39 pair. _ Strap-wrist Gauntlets, oi heavy silk embroidered stitchings, contrast colored gore, in shades of gray, brown, masticand white. Every pair of these gloves per- fect. At $1.39 pair. Two-clasp Silk Gloves, seconds of $1.50 quality. Dou- ble tipped with fancy embroidered stitching. At 98c pair. $7.50 Imported Beaded Bags, $5 Mounted on plain or fancy shell frame, beautiful colorings, many dainty designs to select from, lined with silk, shell chain handles to match frame. At $5.00. Palals Royal—Main Floor. A ant ‘might and | tholics as well as| Louis and Virden today { the missing priest. The churchma mother, Mrs. Johanna Vraniak, made an impassioned plea 1o members of the searching parties 1o bring back her son, dead or alive, 1d them to refrain from violence n within the law. been heard from since he reached St for trace of $5 Leather Bags $2.95 Made of Ecrase and many fancy leathers, new spring col- ors, in tan, gray, brown and black. Lined with silk moire and fitted with mirror. Lip- stick holder and powder box. At $295. Palals Royal—Main Floor. fwenty per- Europe on dan. All of to Cuba by es on - into the ba. Thirty held for de- | rges Don’t Be Helpless Know Your Car You Are lntited to First Evening of Next Practical Course for Owners Topic for Evening: Essentials for Owners %o Rrow Lubrication: Mr. C. H. Warrington Ignition. with mov:ng pictures: Mr, E. H. Coo'e; "A S soon as you see them you'll realize what fine lues these shoes are—the fruits of specializing for months ahead on this big idea—a complete line of quality shoes at $5.95. SPECIAL FROM THE MEN'S SHOP Men’s Light= Weight Ribbed Union Suits SLI5 Short sfeeve and ankle length style. Cut full and finished with flat seams and ocean pear! Besides the shoes pictured, many other new styles for sports, semi-dress and evening Palais Royal—Main Floor. wear. Questons and_Answers . Lecture Holl e e o Tone Tord $1.95 Silk Hosiery 34 America’s Best Makes, Including e Phoenix—Alwyn—Radmoor All the new sports shades— Fallow. Tiffin, Mouse, H-Ooze, Beige, Gray-31, Cordovan, African and Black. All perfect, full fashioned Silk Stock- ings, reinforced to wear exceptionally well. Guaranteed first $1.95 Imported Bead . Bags, $3.69 | Electric Imerso Water Heaters Now, $1.00 Regularly $5 and $5.50. Large 3 Made to Sell at $2.75 assortment of colorings, many 2 3 —as illustrated, boils a glass of floral designs, mounted on shell water in 20 seconds, indisi‘:ensable 5 top or engraved metal frame, for the sick room, convenient for buttons. Closed crotch. Well neatly lined, finished at bot- the tourist and many other pur- made and all perfect. For spring tom of bag with heavy beaded 1)050!5; made to\sell at §275. 100 and :;l:liv'ys‘::érxner"rvgfq_ Mag: ; i them i h 3 i on B e machine. fringe. At $3.69. of them in our March Sale, priced Pal Royal—Maln Floor. at, each, $L00. SL15 suit. Palals Royal—Fourth Floor. -Palais Royal—Main Floor. Cor. 7th & K Sts. 414 9th St. “City Club Shop” 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 1318 G St. 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. quality; we mnever handle seconds S Bargain Basement—*'1 Specials—Tomorrow Passenger Cars, Trucks and IT MARKS \'OU_AS ONE WHO TOLERATES NO SUBSTITUTE FOR EXCELLENCE Must your conscience prod you to write? Get That Duofold URGE— and write from Inspiration! 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Look for this inscription—*‘Geo. S. Parker—DUOFOLD—Lucky Curve.” Park ”, Jr. 88 Same except for size THE PARKER PEN COMPANY l.l,( Duoteld s ‘With ring for chatelaine Manufacturers also of Parker “Lucky Lock” Penoile qu’n‘y and General Office, JANESVIL)] Rivals the by of he Searler Tanager Fills by press- a button; holds a double ration of ink. LE, WIS. Ti w's P. R. B. B. “Specials” at $1 mean mrmr:o- doflar and better for a dollar than usually found—even in this Palais Royal Bargain Basement. Logical reasons—great purchases at price concessions to us and great sales at less than our usual profit when selling to you. It means halving profits and doubling sales. 69c¢ Hose, 2 Pairs for Sl Tomorrow—Palais Royal—Bargain Basement ts bett: than pure and seam at back to give the “fashioned” effect; irregulars; 9 to 10, in browns, tans and black. Ribbed Vests, 4 and 6 for $1 Tomorrow—Palais Royal—Bargain Basement Women's First Quality Ribbed Vests, lace trim- 1.00. mwfid‘o'uotl;lzcs, 46 to 50. Usually 35c, at 4 for $1.00. Irregulars, white and flesh; 36 to 44, at @ for $1.00. 39¢ Hose, 4 Pairs for Sl Tomorrow—Palais Royal—Bargain Basement Women's Lisle Hose, ribbed; irregulars; black, browns, grays, tans. 4 pairs, $1.00. Women's, Bursons; irregulars; outsizes: large limbs; sizes 9 to 103:. At 4 pairs, $1.00. Bovs' First Quality Heavy Ribbed Black Hose, reinforced; sizes 7 to 9%. At 4 pairs, $1.00. fully 25¢ Hose, 6 Pairs for . $ Tomorrow—Palais Royal—Bargain Basement Women's Ribbed Black Hose, irregulars—rein- 1 ed, 9 to 10, at 6 pairs, $1. Juveniles'; irregulars; rlg:(urced. Sizes 6 to 9% at 6 pairs, 81. 39c¢ Bloomers, 4 Pairs for $1 Tomorrow—Palais Royal—Bargain Basement Women's Jersey Ribbed Knit, reinforced gusset: elastic bands, walst and knee. Sizes 27 and 29 at 4 pairs for $1.00. Gloves, 2 Pairs for $l Tomorrow—Palais Royal—Bargain Basement ‘Women's Suede-finish 2-button Gloves, embroid- ered backs; 6 to 8; in mode, grays, browns, white and black. 51 Towels at 12 for Tomorrow—Plais Royal—Bargain Basement 1 it s itabl o e e Buy 12 for $1.00. Limit of 3 dosen to each purchaser. Ticking, 8 Yards for mill ends in lengths mufficlent for Tomorrow—Palais Roy-l-—Bur'yin Basement 1,600 yards in all. Amy 8 yards for Art Ticking, pillows, etc.; n Oilcloth The quality of Table Otlcloth. regularly at 39 yard, tomorrow at— 315 Yards, $1 45 inches wide, in white and tile effects, mill misprints, hardly noticeable. 3% yards, 7 Yards, $1 Androscoggin Bleach- ed Crash Toweling, 18 inches wide. Regularly at 18c yard, tomorrow, 7 yards for $1.00. 4 Yards, $1 9 Plisse Crepe. superior grade, in white, rose, ping and blue. Regular- ly at 28c¢ yard. tomor- row. 4 yard 3 Yards, §1 40-inch Summer Voile. light and dark grounds, with pretty figures. Regularly at 39c yard. Tomorrow, 3 yards, $1. 4 Yards, $1 and Stripe for juveniles’ 36 - inch Unbleached Muslin; mill ends; plen- ty of useful lengths. Tomorrow, 0 yards, $1. 36 - inch _ Soft - finish Nainsook, for fine lin- gerie. Regularly at 39c yard. Tomorrow, 3 yds., $1.00. 12 for $1 15-in. Hemmed Dam- ask Napkins, regularly at $1.50 dozen. Tomor- row, 13 6 Yards for $1 Percales, 36 {nches wide; figures and dots, for house dresses, et regularly at 20c yard. Tomorrow, 6 yard: 1. 4 Yards for $1 32 - Inch - wide Dress Ginghams, in new plaids and checks; fast colora. Regularly at 29c_yard, Tomorrow, 4 yards, $1. Dollar Specials—Tomor- l'.'—'l":lill Royal Bargain Basemeat. Pillowcases, 4 for $l Tomorrow—Palais Royal»Bargair: Basement “Woodstock” Brand, standard at 29¢ and likely to cost more lat size 42x36. At 4 for $1.00. Limi of 12 to each purchaser. " = . 35c Turkish Towels, 4 for Tomorrow—Palais Royal—Bargein Basement Turkish, 18x36 inches, double woven. Extra value at 35¢ each, tomorrow, 4 for $1.00. Limit of 12 to a purchaser. 17¢c Towels, 7 for Sl Tomorrow—Palais Royal—Bargain Basement Crash Towels, unbleached, best wearing, each with hanger. 7 for $1.00. Limit of 14 to a pur- chaser, Also Gouns, Bloomers and Step-ins l The “Envelopes,” of superlor sheer quality Batiste. and some Ami-French, are $1.25 values. The nightgowns, white and pink with art stitching; all slzes to 50. Bloomers and Step-ins of sateen, crepe and batlste; white and colors. Spectal st $1.00, y . Women’s Lambskin Gloves, $l Tomorrow—Palais Royal—Bargain Basement First Quality Imported 2-button Gloves, with embroidered backs; 6 to 7%, in browns, 3 black and white. e o Handkerchiefs, 12 for Tomorrow—Palais Royal—Bargain Basement some embroidered for women; white hemstitched A-1 Hair Nets, 16 for Women's and Men's, for men. Any 13 for $1.00. Tomorrow—Palais Royal—Bergein Basement 1 Large size double Hair Nets, filillhlfll; brown in three shades; also blonde and black. Speclal, 18 for 91.00. Envelope Chemise at Union Suits, 2 for $l Tontorrow—Palais Royal—Bergain Basement 2,000 Irrey Sults, many have sold here re; larly at 6 elastic, ribbed, but glove fitting; “Teddy Bear;” open and closed styles; 36 to 42. Linene Scarfs, 2 for Sl Tomorrow—Palais Roysl—Bargain Basemant wsearfs 17x54 inches, also center pleces to mf&’.," Regularly at 69c and 70c, tomerrow amy 3 for $1.00. (AR EEERENRNNERRENNNNNRDHAN.] . Serv‘ice Station, Singer Bldg., New York fillll.lllllllll flj,l_ll(lllllIlllflil.lullllll'."lrllIIIIIWIIIIIIIIIII. \