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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY. MAY 25, 1923. “ny TOGIRES IS | Fuo Hurs, One Escupes Tn This W ock CAIED AT Wi MINISTER 'Baptlst Committee Defends « His Right to Protest Al- leged Liberal Speaker. Specialists in Men’s and Boys’ Apparel akg Pennsylvania Avenue A y Seventh Street Ry the Associated Press. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, May 25.— Rev. John Roach Straton of Calvary Baptist Church, New York, should not have been hissed and jeered when he protested against the appearance on the speakers’ platform of Dr. W. H. ‘7. Faunce, president of the Brown University. Wednesday, says a state- ment issued today by the Northern ptist fundamentalists’ committee of 120, now in session here. Dr. Straton protested against Dr. Faunce's speak- ' ing on the ground that the latter's tendencies were entirely too liberal We'’re Offering You Choice of Saks Suits Text of Statement. The statement. issued by Dr. John Marvin of Pasadena, Calif., vice pres- ident of the committee, said: “Dr. Straton did not represent the| Two men were injured and a boy|years old, 715 A street southeast, committee in his protest against Dr.|escaped’injury when an automobile in | driver of the car, and Jesse C. Knott, Faunce, but attention must be called | which they were riding struck the | twenty-nine vears old, 7 {o the right of any delegate to pro-|curb at 28th and N streets about 2|southeast, were hurt. e the program. | 0'clock this morning and overturned. | seventeen years old, Reskmiatiat g iEtne WK £ Kenneth Lee Westcott, twenty-one | northeast. escaped injury This right is sacred. Dr. Straton hould not have been hissed and cered. ! Just a Bi ive. 5 ragtam comnisc was pars |LIEUT. COL. ELLIS ARSI TS | o e 1¥ Spons! 1\ the isorder, e Pr i s ay corne’ gram men of dubious views who il tonight at the ‘Trinity Methodist great Christian doctrines. Dr, - fter which the After his discharge from the hos- pital Westcott was placed under ar- Sth atreet | TS50 4Nd taken to the seventh inct, where charges of driving while Iph Myles. | under the influence of liquor and C street | failing to obey au signal were pre- ! ferred against him That are Regular $35, 540 & $45 Values | for $27 he Unitarians or the Uni- & versalists lands. The message gave no details | peria) wizard of the order, who asked 7 Protesting against what was term- | as to the circumstances surrounding | $100.000 for alleged . detamation of €1mcr. od tne “Baptist istears (1ollche o] Dis death. character, was awaited here today as whose home Was in|ihe next probable development in the Sflop uNIo.uE | committe demanded that Baptist co: served with distinetion | controversy between the Klan offici- that goes into Saks- unce has been particularly guil 3 na Em : e S Pl e in that he has Dinchuey: soeene Marine Officer Who Won Distine- i Peror Declines to Comment on to Frank verson, pastor Aenying the virgin birth of Christ a ST - H 2 i mecessary dictrine of Christian Sia ia Wl e B i | Charges of Imperial | -——.——-———I = Pat of our regular = 3 s | i | ncompatibles. | . Says Batde Must Contim Caroline Talanis. ‘ Wizard. (. o, Tecatipas | stock—with all the ex- So long as men, | A — | Meom theBoston Teansertpt. . A D! 1_Semi- | | You can't be mean and happy an) e e e | L] clusiveness that goes ago, pe in denying | Marine Corps headquarters received LITTLE ROCK, Ark. May _| sweet { int Saks’ Fiotlun Gbtfiied ‘una. stll Temain: | word sesterday from the naval at-| Filing an answer by William J. Sim- ! into Saks’ models, and = in the Baptist organization, ache at Tokio that Lieut. Col. Earl| ¢ o the A0 6 < i | = L Ghranat eontine B QoMEHeY | syis fag aica o the!Gavortae Tas | 1 Cpenor o the i Klux Klan, i M all the craftsmanship | make. Most of them have two Col. ventions be carried on in the ope: and that the majority of the del k shortly after the ing of the |j CHICAGO U. ASKS LESS | 50ei™iih oriene for some ime. | Besition: “was & CONTROL BY BAPTISTS|, xaxsas crrv. o 2 comment. Dr. fication of the death itabontithe same t Earl H. Ellls in the Caroline Islands both street trousers. come f local churches, In- | in France, receiv % | 2 Tioed of being sppointed By commit- | g0 TSRS Fecelving a cumber oflals The suit was filed in clrcult E Street at Eighth | pairs of trousers—some tees and boar gout s for heroism. He had been | court here yesterday In ill health since the war. Granted| Mr. Simmons, arriving in Little] | street and golf; others i ! Fancy Cheviots, Wor- steds, Cassimeres and | Plain Blue Serges— Single and Double o {ter in the hand. Applies for Removal of Restriction | Was received today by his mother in The allcged grounds for the o Pratt, n., and communicated to|¢ording to the E Requiring President of Ralph Ellis. general managing editor | ¢0ntained in a t g | of the Kansas City Journal-Post, a|bY¥ Mr. Simmons to Tocal That Faith. brother. The causc of death was not | il Teply to a statement made know! By the Associated Press Lieut. Col. Ellis, a distinguished €. Comar, Little Rock breasted — and Sports CHICAGO, M —The University | officer of the United States Marine |and A s ictor Bean, Hn e et B of Chicago has made application to | Corps. was born in Tuka. Pratt coun- | ter'S comment upon Kamelia, ag Suits. | The boacd of education of the North- | ty, Kan. He was forty-tao years old, | Woman's organization founded by Mr. i y Simmons. | ern Baptist convention to remove the | He rose from dprivate to lieutenant n 5 4 _ enominational restriction providing | colonel and served in the Philippines Referring to charges that of Kamelia were “fee grabl leaders | " the | hat the university president must be | Russia, Japan and France. He re- ‘ ! of the Baptist falth celved decarations from: moversy o telogram is quoted-as sayin Such It also requests that the number | tions. charges come with poor grace from of trustees be‘increased from fifteen | Lieut. Col. Ellis organized the civil ! H: Y. Evans and confederate, and that the propor- | government of Guam when the tion of trustees required to be Bap- | was taken over by the United tists be changed from two-thirds Lieut.” Col. Ellis ordered the three-fifths. The necessary changes | of the commander of the Germa cds 4na other university rec- | sel. the Rover of the Sea. wh Hienics ] 3 ¢ Tuniversity does not desire to | a boat after seeking refuge at Guam, | Coming through regular channels of sover its connection with the Baptist the order. ; denomination, according to the re- - Ve |4 & rv‘“l”“ H".dllh,b'\ ),‘l"!j auest, but merely to provide for the Wasted Admiration. B e me vide fo > 4 period of & since the uni sity was organized. Mike— a fine kid ye have her was deposited to his personal credit TFhe University, the report says, has | A magnificent head and o e T ,ssets of about $50,000,000 and no |tures. Say, could you lend me a cou- 10 twenty-fiv 1 James A, Coma ¢ knowledge j the only men sought to | subvert the order of Knights of the Ku Klux Klan to the purpose of en- riching themselves are Shirts I 7 | Solid colors— ||/ $ 5 Biue, Gray, Tan ! o Knit Your debts. John D. Rockefeller and his | ple of dollars? i son have contributed $34,853,375 and | Pat—I could not. 'Tis me wifg's| Summer other Baptists $901,004, while others |child by her first husband: than Baptists have given $18,400,000. ———— | i Regarded a Competitor. ! PROPOSES PLAN TO END | rrom the Kansas city star | Tu | and White—with separate or at- tached collars to |f| o . "eene wmare | Practically All of Them Have Two Pairs of Pants Shirts—and very high-grade mate- | “Confound that fellow:" BRICKLAYERS’ STRIKE |Tope Sagg. of Clappboara referring to a brother. R lazy, trifiing. one-galused. no-count You Now—of Mediator Hopes to Settle Contro- 5. < J versy Which Has Affected $200,~ | interrapted. o Sags. Are vou | M'n Y ) 000,000 Building Operations, N. ¥. I erva B arns NEW YORK, May 25.—James A. i Corcoran, chief mediator of the brick- | All Of 'he newest mOdelS he had a definite plan in mind to are here for you to copy cnd the controversy which has af- Fancy Cheviots and Tweeds—and Plain Blue Serge Suits — in the wanted models—and all sizes 7 to 17 years. —Also— 7 j sleeveless jacquettes, vests, focted $200.000.000 worth of building 3 s 01 -ons. here, but he declined to divulge de- quickly. aud" effective) coats and slip Lrails. relieved with He arranged for conferences with Radi C d it Trank 1. Conover, president of the um F K tlng Cl Mason Builders' Association; Peter A. BRI DR, ree An asses | 1 Doyle, deputy mediator, and Andrew 2 2 3 Fogarty, chairman of the strike || Radium Products Corporation Under the Direction of - Boys’ Linen Crash Suits committee. Rnnouncement was made that one || 1105 Connecticut Ave. N.W. lllo G Karl Reid i | more builder had agreed to the g ’, r. | i tetme, hringing the - tota; || O’Donnell’s Drug Stores | pumber up o’ twelve, according to | Peoples Drug Stores EST. 1879 union officials. i . 8295 it Heavy, durable Crash, in Natural and Gray shades, with plain Blue or Red collars, or self collars — trimmed in White or Black braid. Middy and Balkan styles—sizes 3 to 10 years. { NG N - e Saks & (Jompany "z | Boys’ Furnishings B Boys’ Shirts. with button-down Wash Tams 9 . . collars—plain colors. Sizes .Men’s Union Suits Sheethn oo, 05 Na'i:::):l‘(hal;t:é:.etp_xthm:fi::i Boys’ _(th'}Ji(‘CC Pajamas; solid White and plain White comfortable fitting of models colors;; silk frogs. Sizes 4 to §1].45 —and all sizes up to 50, L RS T Boys: Gaps _Combination colors—Tan, Blue, Navy, Brown, Red, with 51.50 ! 4 Boys’ Nainsook Union Light-weight—and in neat pat- { c > Suits; web beit in back ; sizes 89c terns. Plain and eight-picce 65 i HOPS doiiinne et First Floor. 20 001 I06 . 58I i e Really Sensational Selling | Men’s Suits I . We're Offering The Popular “Junior Karlton Straw 'High” Suits $3.00 Worth Up to $25 | . 7 5 Any comparison makes for your greater ° approval of the Karlton—because it is a re- markable value—and made in those distinctly Sport and Conservative Karlton proportions—that lend becomingness models, in Cassimeres, || to the fashionable shapes. We commend the Se and Cheviots—de- || Karlton. si;::ds especially for Panamas, Bangkoks, Balibuntals, Leghorns “Juniors”—sizes 30 to 35. —they’re all here—Popularly priced. 3 Second Floor. g First Floor. ---Wlth Two Pan's of Pants i They are in the Tweeds and Herringbones that i are wanted—and in Young Men’s, Conservative and i Sports models that are most in demand. And they - are of very exceptlonal make. _ Just think what it means—a Suit and- Extra Pants —for $15! 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