Evening Star Newspaper, March 15, 1923, Page 22

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URGES CARTAN CHURCHES TOUNITE Brooklyn Minister Makes Plea for Abolition of Various : Creeds. “The day of demominationalism 18 gone and in the eternity of God It I8 Johnson to Get Seat in Senate Once President’s ‘What's in a seat? Senator Hiram Johnson of Ca fornia in next Congress has been assigned the seat and desk occupled by President "Senator" chief executive. of those in the front row on the republican side of the chamber. In the last session, former Sen- { ator Sutherland of West Virginia, defeated at the last election, occu- pied this seut. —_—_— e Harding just before Harding became the The seat is one avenue chant, thought from a colored man. but a spasm in the life of the Chri tian Church.” declared Rev, Dr. Parkes Cadman, minister of the Cel tral Congregational Church, Broo Iyn, N. Y. He urged a -united Protestant churCh throughout the world to be followed with the uniting of all Christian belicfs into one church in 'an address at the annual meeting of the Washington Federa- of Churches, held at the First ongregational Chureh, 10th and G strcots northwest, last night | . Cadman, in T1 wel W too great.” o e opintons ‘hing of the Harrison Lillian ¥ Dally life Nelsol enson, 1, Rev. M. Cobb. Survey Humphrey wards, Millington, D, Wood. Dr. Her Morgan and nance—G. M. Wi Chapin, Dr. arle A T Dr, Loren Johnson and Miss | 1lfamson. acation Bible Schools—Rev. C. R. Staufter, chairma fatt Bradley Brubaker, Mrs. T. P. supervis south with a stranger, Brookl him. firm. he said. , A. V. Rus and J. Mauley . | ville Hall, - | street, of . |in bills and 1 janitor at pen tified persos {the busine: PAYS $27.50 FOR RING HE THOUGHT DIAMOND Victim of Colored Sharp Tells Po-|7oom of & lice of Loss—Southwest Citizen Reports $2 Loss. Henry Myer of 1259 New Hampshire venue, employe of a Pennsylvania bought what a diamond ring for $27.50 The brilliancy of the setting convinced him it was a diamond, but an examination by an expert showed it was merely a piece of glass, he told the police. Joseph A. Clomax, 1242 Half street reported a who represented T, himself to be an agent for a firm of ¥n, . obtaining 32 from Ho learned there is no such trans 1499 ued at $45, $8 Search is being made for an uniden. who last night robbed house of P. Man o P v 3¢ ry to # 5. valued at HIGH he scene. by Edwin music. The pag actlon Forcing open a side window, thievi last night robbed the room of Gr: Irving n,_ 207 Re! >. Hickman, W Baker, Without injury | ett. Rev. J. J. Ringer, H. provided in ail jand J. ¥ |'u"lz~ TR v rols throughout the land, and Goos —A, cadl, | ol Thrcaghons the s WA | Wayfarers red that the first the stute, was to the ist and then to The age of com- and the age of co- d pastor of the Luther F Church, was unanimously president of the federatio election, which followed a M. Terrell was T ihe: ¢ o D uitz and Rev. ". Roth budget of $10.000 £ r was submitted by frman of the fi the coming 3. M. Withers, ation's finance 1 the constitution of tha fe in order to allow it to indulge its en- id the vreation of vacation into a perma Per 5/ Wilmeth, Dr. J. A. T. Huddle, Page Downs. How often veu have heard s m: say that his motor car ambitions will e realized whan he aonuires a Cadillac. Bpace 26, Auto Show ke Washington Cadillac Company 1138-1140 Conmectiout Ave. T, W. Barrett, Sales and Service, 24th asd M Streets TO~NIGHT Tomorrow Alright KEEPING WELL=—An NR Tablet (a vegetable aperient) taken at night will help keep you well, by toning and strengthening your di- “There | executive committee, composed of the “Religlous id. Groot, chalrman O. Hiltabidle, O, J. R; wi Who Pays $75 to $85 L e — for Bishop J. . F. Convince the Man McDowell, Rebert Lan- Clark, Dr, W. S, Aber- Chappell and Dr. L. | Lducation. M ch 1 be g of the | a mes f the varfous commlttees M, C. A, Clothes His NEWCORN & Book The Romantic Woman Shop Java Head.....$128 “Eight” Jackson Place Lafayette Square Telephone Main 1716 Can Save Him Many Dollars On His— SUIT Made-to-Measure Our Prices Begin At No merchant tailor, no matter what his reputa- New Spring tion (usually judged by the high prices charged)— can offer you more in quality, workmanship and perfect satisfaction. We can convince you of this instantly in this SALE to start off the Spring season. An Unusual Assortment of New Worsted Suitings for Choosing All of the very best and highest grades. Light colors, rule—and we. show all shades of grays, browns and tans in stripes, checks and overplaids —in fact everything that is new. Real Merchant Tailoring Backed Up by Our 24 Years’ : Experience NEWCORN & GREEN'S garments Tave a reputation to maintain., Established 24 Years 1002 F Street N.W. SPECIAL VALUE-GIVING Newcorn & Green $1.25 TMh street, of between 325 and $30. l.':a!nnu"wu gained thiou:h & sec. o er knives, forks and spoons worth Mrs. John A. — Dramatic Students Will Observe First Folio Publication. Dramatic students in all the Wash- ington high schools will give a pageant this spring in commemoration of the 300th anniversary of the publication of Shakespeare's first follo of his playe. Each of the flve wi produce a particul Spacial in Rock Creek I’ark. The date has not been selected. window. t Farston, 804 H street, re- the police the theft of sil- Koons, 22 Hesketh evy Chase, a recover $1,000, taken from the rest- ess house, where it Urging Club to SCHOOL PAGEANT. and Miss Mount Church, Glennan, high schools will r Shakespearean lal music will be arranged N. C. Barnes, director of eant probably will be staged Mrs, guest of recleved —Advert SOROPTIMISTS URGED Asked to Back Boys and Girls’ Or- ganizations—Miss Scanlan, and girls’ being done by Rotary, Kiwanis, Lions similar civic-betterment clubs, James P. Lions Club, addressed the women at the City Club yesterday. Cleo companied at the Miss Helen Barr Willium Dr. Julla Henr: Reaerve Seatn \ Contralto, Sings. members of the Soroptimi interest themselves in boys' organizations, as is now Cusker was a Schick, president of the injury. Wilton J, Scanlan, contralto at|Yeatman. Pleasant Congregational WINS $3,000 VERDICT. TO GIVE AID TO CHILDREN | agrs. Tarbutton Awarded Damages Agsinst Railroad Company. Mrs. Ellarie Tarbutton has been awarded a verdict for $3,000 damages against the Pennsylvania Rallroad Company by a jury in Cireuit Divi- sion 2 before Justice Hoehlin, fore her marriage the then Mise Dassenger attempting to alight from a train at Baltimore when the engine was started suddenly and she was throw: of the car and Bhe was represented by Attorneys mbert and' Rudolph the platform ained serious R A Card of Appreciation 1 take this opportunity of expressing my grateful appreciation of the interest shown by the hundreds of friends and customers who have called or telephoned during my illness of the past two months. 1 thank you for your patience and co-operation in handling a most difficult fucl situation. My clerks have worked early and lato trying to distribute equitably the coal received, and if you did not receive what you wanted and at the time you wanted it, it was because it was absolutely impossible. s Mc- T’expect to be in my office at least part of each day from now on, and I assure you your orders will have the same personal atten- tion we have always given them. H. gave several selections, ac- ano by Miss Jennie argaret Connelly and more. Wolff Miss mith was a the club. Miss Myrtle Becker the weekly prize, offered by isement. W. F. Hummer COAL 511 A St. N.E. O We Will Reach the Height of Value-Giving Exactly Women's and Missés’ | Spring Coats and Wraps An cxccueflt assortment 0‘ 'he very newest styles in fitted and semi-fitted models, loose wrappy coats and wide flowing capes of the very finest mate- rials. All are silk lined. Every wanted Spring color is included. All sizes for women and misses. ———y 'S Tomorrow when we place on sale 64 Dresse Street, afternoon, dinner, party, evening and sports models for both women and misses This will be one of the most important sale events of its kind ever launched in Washington. Canton Crepes — Flat Crepes — Paisleys — Egyptian Prints—Georgettes—Chiffons—Lace. Chiffon Satins, Taffetas and many exquisite com- binations both in materials and colors—all sizes for women and misses. Some were purchased at tremendous price concessions: others were taken from our rcgular stock of much higher priced models. Every color is included. The values are so great that comparative prices would sound ridiculous. While they last tomorrow. all at the one price of— ,,mmnllIllllmmmum,,“' | g [ Women's and Misses’ i . . I Tailored Suits | i Smart-looking long, straightline | models; also the jaunty box coats s ‘5=0 ‘ and Balkan blouse effects. Tailored { and embroidered styles, fashioned | of fine all-wool tricotines, twill cords, ctc. 1 navy blue and Spring colors. All sizes. | Black, [ 12-Bution KidGloves $3.65 Imported French Glace Kid Gloves, in black, white, pearl, | fawn and brown. All quoted. Eve: Gray, Pearl, row, while they last, $1.95. o Paris Lace Clocks tand Chiffon Hose A special purchase of Paris Lace Clock and AllSilk Chiffon Hose, made from one of the finest manufacturers in the United States (whose name we are not at liberty to advertise). Every pair stamped on foot. value is considerably more than the price pair perfect. Black Beige. Nude, eaver, Polo. M-BROKS & CO! 1109-1111'"" G STREET NORTHWEST. —_— g ADEOLUTE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR ) %2 wo e N MONEY CHEERFULLY REFUNDED P :fiv ~— N ) > = = q .95 Petticoats $3.95 Heavy Quality Trico | Silk Petticoats, with plaited flounce. Two- , toned, with elaborate | paisley designs. The actual All sizes. Tomor- L1 AP AP AL I L L LA A o soedt peees bagee b5 549 $994 04208 44984

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