Evening Star Newspaper, April 13, 1923, Page 22

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and other necessities into-the wilder- ness. Rain and low hanging clouds prevented the relief plans yesterday. The thres members of the party who morn-. 'Plan to Abolish Sunday School |WILL SEND RELIEF Stirs Up Episcopal Conference TO TRAIL BLAZERS . * in dire st on - Food for. Pathfinders Lost tions, they said. U Brerplades - e |Toumet iy it ot b i Brerglades - 4 : RS - the vanguard of the explorers, yes- A “The plan for’w:al;-flsy mnr{wofi % > terday told the Miam! Rotarians that s not & movement of any one chu I n| or, single denomination,” he sald. By the Asseciated Press. for twenty. “While years ago_only . five| .. Fla. April 13—In an effort their bearings by Pl e T Dad Me systerh [ o relleve the twenty-two members upon the discovery n jon, one hundred cities in about thirty states |Of the party of Tamiami trail blasers boards stranded some sixty miles west of where the school have made it possible for the child, upon the request | here in the fastness of the everglades, an attempt was to be made today to of the parenta, to be'exoused to‘aitend ool O rellglous N Of ine |send an alrplane laden with. food parents’ choice, held outside the school bullding. = “The plan is excesdingly simple,” he declared. “Upon_the home is placed “Wherever the work has been under- the responsibility of stating in writing | taken three very clear results have fol- that it desires the public school to|lowed. It has held the child’'s interest grant to the pupil ortion, usually | and given it a new point of view and the minimum of:one hour.a week, of | attitude toward things sacred and.-re- the school day for religlous instruction. | ligious. It has influenced the home to keener realization of its responsibility toward the child’s religious tradning. It | has forced back into the church school of Sunday a different set of ideals and | standards than they have had hereto- fore and which it seems impossible to secure when we consi relgious In- struotion and training to be merely & thing of Sunday alone.” - arrived h ing with safe stated that while the need of Sargent of New York' city, sSoretary OMAHA, Nebr., April 13.—Proposals | of the weeksday religious instruction ito abandon Sunday school for chil- d71h_continting ey 2 @ren ana substitute instead a week- % ‘day school, that staggered the dele- { sates at the fourth educational con- . ference of the Epfscopal Church here, " today were In the hands of a speoial « «committee, whoso report Monday is : awaited with considerable interest. Rev. Willlam E. Gardner, secretary 7'of the religlous education body of 3 ‘the national council, who yesterday ! § Proposed the change, was upheld by : Rt Rev. Ernest V. Shaylor, Blshop » of Nebragka, who added to the furore i by declaring the church ready for ? radical innovations. He likened the i Sunday school work to attempts to @ make a llving tree out of a dead & #@tump. £ All churches are seeing the vital ¢ Moed for week-day religious instruc-| . tion of children, and movement ! to have them receive it during regu- : lar srhool hours is spreading rapidly : Shroughout the country, Dr. Edward . Fort Myers a week ago Wednesday in an attempt gross. evergiades in The journey has be bridge bullding and road m: cording to those who arrived he: —_— Just & Social Error. From the Indtanapolis News. A certaln young couple in Irvington invited® as -Sunday dinner guests The school grants this request provided the churches in the district hi filed with it_their intention to hold week day cit l, readiness to agr mental educational standards of equip- ment and efficiency which any modern :f‘li)l(;)l calls for in the interests of the t of, t! suddenly said: ‘“Rose, you the company butter if you want to. ut after this give ms nothing like his—for ¢his {s the rottenest butter I ever ate” THE MANS STORES OF WASHINGTON ‘Surety in Cloth $35 $40 S SPRING SUITS FOR MEN WHO - SEEK STYLE CERTAINTY WITH PRICE SAFETY il tasmeseivrncamaser s There’s no room for Old Mr. Doubt in‘any clothes equation at the Man’s Stores. Here are suits that start with quality—and stop at nothing that- ought to go with quality.~ The assur- ance of distinguished fashion, for one thing; and prices that do not put a premium on the privilege of being well-dressed, for another Nine Spring models to meet the dress ideals of ninety thousand men! Plenty of t'w o-trotser suits, if you prefer them. Stripes ad infinitum——nfixtures, checks, overtones, blues, grays, browns—a veritable panorama of patterns. ear): esterday g rd t!lyl t'ho trailers were LU T e T T T L O T T T LT T LT UL T LT i _Coty’s Face Powder, 83c Box: Shining unique_and app ® Chic Trimmed Hats Featuring the All-Fashionable Taffeta, Canton Crepe and Leghorn Hats—as well as every ether approved* straw and novelty braid. examples of the supremacy Smart Millinery at modest cost. The new ealing style developments. that have ap since Easter—many bringingMa decided hint of summer. medium and small models. backs, flares. In’ black.and every conceivable color. Trimmed with flower clusters, wreaths, fruits, of King’s Palace in comers show all the cared arge, ushrooms, pokes, tricornes, high- ostrich, scarfs, streamers, ribbons, fancy feathers and ornaments. AND HUNDREDS OF BEAUTIFUL $9 9 5 NEW TRIMMED HATS FEATURED AT . Children’s Band-and-Streamer A and Straw Hats : enuine thrift opportunity-in-these Stylish b3 b Roll} $1. 49 ractical China Milan traw Hats. brims, mushrooms and pokes, with ribbon bands and streamers Women’s New Silk Capes, Tailored Silk-and-Fiber Hose 516.75 The garments first in_fashion iuturefi in a sale first in_econ- omy. Beautiful Capes of Canton crepe, Alltyme crepe and faille silk moire. Trimmed with monkey fur, imitation squirrel, fringe and rosettes. Puffed col- lars, stiff collars and embroid- ered collars. $20 and $25 Cloth Capes and Coats, $16.75° A Host of delightful new styles in Capes that are silk stitched, embroidered and tailored. . And hundreds of - Spring Coats in straightline and belted models— sizes 16 to 52.. Developed in fine weaves of polaire, velour and overplaids. Finer Capes and- Coats - $25.00- to: $85.00. ‘Sh‘le-.—Spring Hosiery Silk Hose Radiant New Arrivals in Girls’ Silk Dresses $8.98 to $19.98 Beauties. The height of spring fashion for young folks in frocks of moderate cost. Developed - in Taffeta, Canton Crepe,. Silk_Pongee and com- hiifi(:tionl of Paisley and plain silks. Longwaisted models, with rows of picot ruffling and rosettes newest straightline and bloused types, variously embroidered, ruffied and side-pleated. Colors include toast, tan, peach, henna, natural, n:vx, copen and brown. Sizes 6 to I White Dresses $3.98 to $19.98 Perfect treasures for girls of 6 to 14. White and flesh, in eeorgeuc, organdie and voile. ariously trimmed with rows of ruffles, fine tucks, lace, em- broidery and ribbons. Medium and longwaisted styles. Children’s Straw Hats, $1.00 Round, roll brim and poke models, trimmed with bands and streamers. Finer Hats $1.98 to $6.98 Second Floor, King’s Palace. 16=Button Silk Gloves $1.19 Purchase and sale of Perfect Quality Pure Silk Sixteen-but- ton Gloves, all of excellent workmanship, with double fin- ger. tips. Black, white, mode, pongee and silver gray. Kayser 16-Button Silk Gloves, $1.59 These inimitable gloves come in gray, brown, beaver, pongee, mastic, black and white. Kayser Chamoisette Gloves, 59¢ Women's 2-clasp Chamoisette Gloves, all sizes 5% to 8. Black, il ay, beaver and brown. - An lntroductior;:-and a Sale! The Aeroplane Shirt The Newest in Summer Style and Comfort A Vindex Production 79c Perfect Quality This new and practical shirt was made up by the Vindex Company—noted for good shirts—to sell for $125. "By mere good luck we have 2 shipment to sell for 79c. f good-looking and good-wearing fabric. Neck-band style. Soft French cuffs. Natural tan color, warranted strictly fadeless. See window display. - The NewMesh Bagsat $1.25 —are not only attractive and durable, but most favorably priced. In fine silver finish. st T 298 Fancy asd Studded Spanish Combs— 39¢ to $6.00 Newest Beads, crystal, jet, red, jade and amber, New Silk Hand- hg:' "Paisley Leather Handbags $2.98 45¢ IIIIIIIlHIIHlIIIIIIIllHlIIHIé > LATLLLL LA L AL RN RAT (LTI T R ET T 3] | A Timely Sale of Boys’ ‘Women’s Thread Silk Hose, with the original wide tailored back oot T Middy & Sailor Suits etc. Substandards of $2.00 quality. D Gordon and Onyx Silk-and-fiber '—And Our Spring Hit in Hats Also Appeals to Sound Judgment as Well as Style Appreciation TOP-THE SPRING OUTFIT WITH ECLAT?.: Vogue and value meet on even terms in the inimitable Robin Hood—the Man’s Stores’ own origination in Spring head- gear. Rich in texture, refined in finish. Every proper shade. We'll .add a tiny, feather if you wish. Stetsons—Blocked With Distinction—S7.00. Man’s Stores Smart 'Spring Hats—$2.50 Monéft Worth or Money Back e P Ap Eremsarssanasnn jeacennnminis Hose, perfect quality, in black and col also extra sizes. Imported Lace Some clocks are_included; Lisle Hose, of lors. sheer quality, in beautiful- clocked and fancy patterns. Full fashioned. Perfect quality. Children’s Spring Socks k‘ bb"l't-' el:l:"'olfl socks, white with col- ored tops. Very slight & o I8e Mercerized socks of beautiful quality with fiber silk tops. Wi trimmed in 5 c Slight irregu- uality, substandard g( 76c kind 45c in solid colors with. derby-ribbed tops; also mercerized Onyx, regul tion length socks. in fancy tops and solid 9c colors. - Thread .Silk .Secks in all shades. Superfine Children’s Thread Silk Hows, i1 van. All sizes. Slight irregulars of $1.50 quality.. ] Three-Quarter Socks in' fiber silk and silk and mercerized mixtures. Black, white, solid colors, and od tones. Perfect. .o soc Fiber Sflk three-quarter socks in black, ;lh:‘to, r‘o!amr' blue, buttercup, helio, pink, sky and browmn.. Slight B 39c sport Hose with cuff tops. Onyx mercerized - derby-ribbed style in black, brow: tan, gray, buck, 5" and champagne. C Derby-Ribbed sport hose with cuff tops. Beautiful 59c mercerized quality in the wanted colors.., 95c¢ n black, white and co: EMO CORSETS 'Unite the Height of Comfort with the Height of Style Antong the many models priced at $400 to $7.75 we. select the following for mention:" NO. 51é—Kopservice miodel for tall, full figures. Rubbér insert sides. Long skirt, six pporters. Of asosommyas NO. 327—Self-reducing’ model, of pink coutil, with extra’ long skirt and reducing. bands. Rub- ber insert at bust ¥ d back. For g3 stout E ‘"' UFOE soseeonsscerens . - ered BLUE SERGE MIDDY SUIT, pure wool quality. Excellently lined. Embroid- chevron. Sizes 3 to 8. A feature value 54.95 BLUE SERGE REGULA- TION MADE MIDDY SUIT, also the jaunty Balkan style. Silk ties, chevron, cord and whistle, Sizes 3 55.95 LONG PANTS ALL-WOOL BLUE SERGE MIDDY SUIT, beautifully tailored. Silk tie, cord and $7.95 whistle. Sizes 3 Blue Serge Tams and White Mid PEGGY CLOTH MIDDY SUIT, in solid navy blue, trimmed with white and black braid. Sizes 3 to 8. Warranted fast $l 98 color WHITE ' JEAN MIDDY SUIT, with or without blue collar and cuffs. Black tie. IS-_ius 3 tol 8. ast - color TWO - PANTS WHITE MIDDY SUIT, one pair long, the other short. All- white or trimmed with -5 0 $2.48 y Hats to Match Neckwear and Veils linen—and dainty Guimpes. Some with round or 2 lection of s favor- -long. Circular and half-circular styles, colors— VESTEES of lace, net and Tuxedo collar. A col- NEW DRAPED VEILS, 1% yda: RIBBONS for hat bows and rdles; 5 inches wide. tin and moire in 59‘: SPRING NECKWEAR, con- sisting of berthas, Peter Pan collars, vestees, Tuxedo-shaped collars and collar and cuff sets. Organdt?’,v4gc\ LA L T TR TR RO TR T TR TR

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