Evening Star Newspaper, December 9, 1923, Page 13

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“THE NEED OF A NEW REFORMATION” By the Rt. Rev. James E. Freeman, D.D. Bishop of Washington. Tvery now and again we #iriking evidence of the fact that circumstances surrounding ou and the iditions under wh : r petitions of like con- T have happened before along jts for a more. pays littie heed ciples that relate dent to gram o Christian Church wholly unfitted to meet the. practica needs of present world conditios Let us with fairness allow the ny discrepancies and failures that witnessed against organized re- n_the r candidly lare the church's weakness as dis- d in many of Its methods and us recogniz long experi- | o - i~ demonstrated, and that bear vitally upon the largest and best in- | life. To ignore the rules! com & heen proven by | top spells 1 1 in we o w cod, the briuny. d with a mighty pro mall compass. fon 1d t) break- i down o safeguards of well | ordercd ask for i our activity. T that “whatsoeve peace. § t shall he also reap,” is| Cvers one v true. However conditinos | World's equ and to set change. however the lust fo g5 most essentlal v wain popularity. the - Every k nostrum i ciples that o the happines: ty and g must be da to restore it cu methi helteves, had e "\’r'l - for ad by some- higl ur new demonstrated Put it in Lizht Shop” FIXTURES of ORIGINAL DESIGN Leen effected atandard of Revolutions B Duri tems and n s Phillips Memorial Gallery, situ- ated at corner of 21st and Q Streets 3 : (entrance to the gallery is at the Hip "I north end of the building on 21st Why Chsisfiantty In | Street). Exhibition of French and : | American paintings, many of them "5 | never before exhibited in Washe isitors from | two to six on Tuesdays, Saturdays and Sundays, afternoon. o announces that on and fer a month exhibit for the first time in this country Auguste | Renoir's masterpiece Dejeuner | des Canotiers,” which the Phillips “.‘\lcmoriul has acquired for its per- manent collection. ) BumsteadsWormSyrup “To children sn angel of mercy.” Where directions are followed, IT NEVER FAILS. Despite mous cost of SAN- TONIN, utains full dose. Stood sixty Sold everywhere o by mail, 30¢ The_Gallery New Year's Day || thereafter it other trach WMaoke Christianity Practical. of Christ. as erstand it has | ured pati- i indeed | a botthe, political ¢ Est._C. A Voorhees. M. D.. Philadelohis An Attractive Method of Saving— JOIN OUR CHRISTMAS SAVINGS CLUB $25 % $50 50 cents a week, for 50 weeks S1.00 a week, for 50 weeks 0 a week, for 50 weeks : $100 o 'so wears. . $250 Citizens Savings Bank 1336 New York Avenue 7% Nexdeel Pointer— An essential on any Bridge Table. It indicates the last dealer and who deals next. Its action is automatic, requiring no thought on the part of the scorekeeper. Your friends will appreciate vour , thoughtfulness if you give them a “Nexdeel Pointer” for Christmas. . Price, $2.50 Remembrance Shop (MR, FOSTER'S SHOP) 14th Street, Open Evenings Until 9 o’clock One Dcor From Pennsylvania Ave. Also 1229 Pennsyivania Ave. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 9, viction? Or, again, does Christianity furnish a sound basis for the main- tenance of the best things in our social order? y We believe the consensus of opinion as disclosed b the uccepted leaders of our time declares in the afirma {to this query. We do not find 3l|ul!lnnd‘fli{ for a reversi methods. Ther: vergence of opinion concerning creeds fand church formularies. there is lttle It any disagreement concerning the | great princlples governing human conduct laid down by Jesus Christ it may mean radical and far-reaching changes in its method. It Is increas- ingly evident toddy that that church survive In an age that me critically discriminating that bases its appeal to men upon the express teachings of the Maste Preaching Should Mold Opinion. rightly purveyed. not oo claborate forms o fine theolog Iy popular 1 s ever been. In t cated upleavals that have shaken Toundations of the oclal ord y it hus been tmade elear that th TRInK. |\ medy that has brought the human | back to sound and normal conditions stems ern aw « | ha the revival of rell | that the w | | efficient > {the way of the great o urhood of Christ { Woodrow Wilson dec g These are the demon- : principles that un- the best in our so- al life. Some there are to preserve our material fubrie | we must spiritualize it, and President Coolidge has lately s h | strength of a nation, re today seem fto forget this! of sits religious in their futile effort a dis- | g 3 e ored and disorderly The | Y very essential things of our whoie strial and economic System & »gnition of the | religion. | hing of i serious i this | way thisx worla equilibrium is to b cherished in 3 ved. S the most standing and consistent of industrial Caplains as he surveyed @ company i our day | of men of his class, “How little these astute write jmen realize the isecurity of their | n t ta and compeliing pr marked -1 securitle A Revival of hing. his expression porehension is held today than we re- und it {x not only felt by those » wealth s 3 of cur present critical situation cafe to say that pr of | vight sort, preaching that d ! ical and ful v with |\\n~] reaching that who believe in a d that sec to all the of life, 1ib |a In this who con- believe that the only hope of restoring the world to'normal e ditlons resides in a revival of sune practica rating religious teaching. othi y_truths glven the world Jesue Christ, is irrcsistable now | s when the skentic Hume said he'd | travel twenty miles on foot to heary Charles Whitfield 1 Washingtor ber of the church. T t is being_dl nore compelling § itself., The ranks -aching ministry mented by great lay p of whom are In the conspicuous places of public life. The supreme need of the present hour is vehiele of |of the offica of the prophet—the | thbugh | prophet who speaks with deep con- ever held before “ more respo hearing than has ever before [8iven them. Christianity Is the on force which can secure security saying this we make a clear distin Christianity and so Fhe latter must & 1 o | His sovercign message. even ro being aug- In achers, many | “Say It With Music” ( Merry Xmas) The spirit of the day finds fullest expres- } sion in Music. It always has—and always | will! { And foremost among musical instruments | ing tnqul answered today 1t rovival |, 1923—PART 1. 13 viction, not in terms of speculation | est spiritual aspirations of our people or negution, but with the ussurance | it will lift the dlgnity of worship to high of & man “gent by God,” No display | levels of power und tuspiration; but it of - ceremonial, however rich .and|w!ll witness to and epeak to maintain splendid Its trappings. can serve as|the power of the prophet's volee and | w substitute for the p; s messuge. Its pulpit must become u Doubtless we do need mighty factor in det ining dest] sistent dignity in oul )t the republic and &huping for us | ship, but the fmmediate the course of our national action need i for the a task, insuperable as it scems, | prophet to his nly with high consecration and mftuence ourselves, [MARINE FLYERS TO END and pressing toration, of the ¢ of power and resolve A Cnthedral Presching Mission. “How s preache except | ¢ that must be ‘ [} Tt is' with this in Sx mind that the now building. National | Rogers and Palmer Reach Port nui thedral in Washington is develop- Haiti, Welcomed g its fabric the purp Prenchink ministre 1o would. po vt | by Officials. { By the Assciated Press PORT AU PRINCE, Haiti, December | Leuts. ', 0. Rogers and H. D of the Marine Corps air serv- for Prince, the Tt would be of worth to rear this greatest of cathedrals in the Caplital of o matisfy the appeal for Thix jt will also do, | & xpression in stone to tha | Palme ual ideals of this avowedly e, T % the end of- their more nation, those who a 2 " . wIt the preaching 165 | e i ed it Do rince Pulplt shall become o ‘of ine|SrTived I spiration and power worthy of the Capltal - worthy of the nation done” We believe it ¢ nd. furthgrniore, we believe that su . building may " ultimately hecome o | 0o o prophets, sending forth | {uytt, RHEEEE W r gitted and persuasive | (510 L€ harbor, where rophets of old, sh Rusall, American minister to. Santo 1 " douthing ‘o indastriat nn.,‘ll\’;;g"m-“;‘,:;d st an Tt cdrigeR n ) Am, the natic the esth xiving a deep * in, B centers with the life-giving truths that are fmmediately related to our stability and peace as A Some ask, Bome one Buggests. but ‘ that silk better than any other fai peop! authorities receives on dy nd -nsablo one, and-one that chal- the patriotic and Christian zeal minds, clerical E i Electric Wiring E $60.00 Including Bath, Halls and RALPH P. GIBSON 14th St. N.W. Potomac_ 728 Service—Fotomac 1935, Columbia 5210 The Late A. H. Terrett’s ‘Bird Lawn Stock Farm Absolute Auction Monday, Dec. 17th--11 A.M. 487—ACRES SUBDIVIDED—487 In Home Sites and Small Farms miles from District Line on Fort Washing gton- \nnapolis H \ New other premiums, Terms—FIVE YEARS TO PAY Selling Agents Jos. M. Samuels Henry B.Johnson Orange. Va. Washington. . ¢ Conrad Realty Co., Inc. Harrisonburg, Va. ghway. Ford Te today is— ? 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The woman who spreads the same waste of time and labor over 12 months may not get quite 8o tired but she doesn’t accomplish any more. = ) s -~ ¢ KL T e N o s o See Our Demonstration—Now in Progress Remember! This Offer Positively Expires Saturday, December 15, §523, at 6 o’Clock The Palais Royal—Fourth Floor.

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