Evening Star Newspaper, December 21, 1923, Page 14

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, FRIDAY, DECEMBER : nitarian Pastor Wins Debate, |CATHOLIC JOURNAL I_U”_ |S EXPE[}]'E[] “GOTTON STOCKINGS” | HUSBAND SUES ACTRESS. i £ o B e oy WURED, | Contending Bible Is Fallible. T0 EXPLAIN FAITH STUDENTS’ TRIUMPH [Asks Divoree srom tember of cia | F o origsctbine it o o Boots” 3 of the District 3 5 g Sh Mixed D ‘ Will Publish Seriessof Articles on |N GHUR[;H []lSPUIE Show Given at President Theater ;n‘\'xi'.‘.". lr_"z,"‘f’?m} P el : jn,,“"fr.’L‘.:‘.‘\‘Al:l".],‘:‘.'. ite last chapter! Jom ,Z:Ah"\.‘f:’.‘,,".',v,'n“’. ows Mixe ates, e TN SN 10w playing here, 3 ay’s from Raymond | YOung ¥o more. than thir —_— ! S Virgin Birth in Light of Artistic, Tuneful and fendant in & suft for B e cr ambes of the ne |3 . 1t founder and keu-of. . 7 s | Inaccuracies and - Controversy. Letter of Bishop Manning Contradictions. § By the Amsociated Prems Asking Holiday Truce to otton Stockings” presented by Yorce fled fn the D |department. " The wife charges that | has f en arrested afte “Ti ” Court by her husband, John A. Wel, he hought gold watch for nther | of Lhre 4 Some Different. a clerk in the Treasury Department |woman and neglected to support his | nificent w He charges that she deserted him | family tuined by fr: BOSTON, December 21.—The Pilot, the University of Michigan under- the official publication of the Roman Be Read in Churches graduates last night at the President | ¢ Catholic Archdlocdse of B Tl v 5 ! - i oston, of Theater, with a cast of twenty-four “Would God Order L which Cardinai O'Connell is the head, “he-girls” and an equal number of -~ & . . 55 publishes today the first of a serles of [\ “he-men,” was an impressive triumph ) Children Stoned?” articles dealing with the virgin birth [P IOt L 1 |in the field of college musical shows.| i . and the immaculate conception and what ;11" controversy between the fun-| The show is a delightfully artis i 2 it deseribes as the unfortunate situa- R N Modernist Asks : | 2 tions that have arieen amone Ausiieony | damentalists and modernists of ‘the (and tuneful entertainment, With .| 7 1 L SKS. s e rote: Eplscopal Church is ex- |freshness of humor that gives it an | ; h C]l]' S in England and Eplscopalians in Amer- | oren pnt DI asch. ds - exci] w1 116 IStMas Store e Lot ae. S . pected to result from the pastoral|air of being “different.” lea, due to the denlal of fundamental | .iter issued yesterday by Bishop| Perhaps a bass voice in a beautiful Ty the AssociateaDeess. doctrine, . William T. Manhing, who called upon |chorus girl might be Incongruous, NEW YORK., December 21.—Re- “In all charity, and prayerfull 8aY8 | (po clergy and laity of the New York | but it was a pleasing incongruity, the et | Bttt O s iy 1 2 the article, “we enter this fleld with|giocese to refrain from argutnent |enjoyment of which was not missed rst vie in the ser of debates | i 4 $ the trust that God may open the hearts | yniil after the Christmas season, by any In the large audience that ctween Rev. Charles Francis Potter, and minds of His separated, erring o letter W be re " pastor of West Side Unitarian children to the true teachings of His | T8O letter will he read in the|filed the theater. , S | holy church. and give them the courage | Churches of the state Sunday morn- | The costuming and settings were Chureh, and Dr. John Roach Straton, | B and strength of soul ta embrace what | Ing. Bishop Manning declared “the |astonishing fin their richness and pastor of Calvary Baptist Church GBS ODE they have rejected, that they may find | Dresent questions are serfous and | beauty.. Lionel Ames, who began the A one of the most prominent lead- ;,””m‘“fi,‘ true peace and security in the true fold | must be met falthfully” but that a|evi Susan, the servant girl, " Re g UnpERWORL under the one true Shepherd. * ¢ |“little time of silence and thought |g sed it as Suzanne, the beauti- of the so-called fundame vu-~lt-!v | “The church does not originate doc- | and prayer will be of help to all of |ful model, was the bright luminary conservative element, among Prot- | nservati ment, among Prot- | " trines according to its own counsel and [ us and at the end of that period we |of the performance. Ames has the DR. J. R, pleasure. Neither I8 the teaching power [ 8hall be better able to meet these | faoe figure, poise and carriage of the of the church without any bounds set |questions rightly in a spirit of IruSlA"prr{u'l leading lady.” In volce he estant denominations Potter was awarded the | 3 to it. The church is above the Scrip- [and love. |1ike others of his sex, is somewhat deciston in the first debate | (‘L‘Are!. h;clune I‘l lnllhe officlal o Fi “No New Doctrine.” | deficient. His plaintive love ballads 1. when he upheld the nega- | . ot pnd unerring Interpreter of holy | The bishop said that in its recent|Were sung in rather a weak soprano enhey bsinam : N WrIt, But it has & dependence upon the | ot bishop said that in its recent | Were - 5 In Santa Claus Land ¢ i il 3 § Scripturés also. There are sources to | FGEISMH | I€4EE o, WhICh Sevaral i | il N, g Bille is the g word Qery le;'“hln whether of profane or | pregented no new statement of doc- , a garbed in the con- FOUl‘th FIOOI‘ od His victory, however, was H “!‘Tr"", t b __— trine and did not change the position and making no ef- S After citing St. Luke. St. Matthew | ¢ the church for . furnished the vo #nd others as authorities for the church | He held that the bishops only evenin, s d o { g doctrine, the article concludes b amirmed the tenshings of the Churh i ine; the) afirmed the s of the churc irorge Hol & Whateves ;\Mu_um«udo the present|uy set forth plainly in its crecds and | Weleh and Vernon Myers moment may have bought to religious | iy her worship Charles H. Sword and_ Willlam ( souls, there will be nc shadows of doubt | | Katz are the authors of “Cotton Stock- ;m(l ap?r;;hr:‘lslnn ;u ;l‘urkx-'llx((hp Catho- ings." To Sword goes the credit for . s 3 ic's celebration of the Christmas fes- | the n cric The vote of the ce o s B, -] | the book and share of the lyrics. . 0 : 3 ivity: " Hla in the taitn that aoes net | F IVE-HOUR DAY APPROVED Kratz alded In producing the Ivrics ani stant Episcopalians and ! divide and subtract. but accepts In its — led his own orchestra, another part of Scientis WHs two to one entirety the revealed wo od. Wha 5 e C £ ‘a d i H cunced. however, that thes regret > Rl ety iy rord of God. What | & 1001 Heads Favor System in Pri- the performance that Was a decided Velocipedes, ~ $8—Sturdily debaters had not define Shall the false cry for modernitq? Shall Take 1t all in all, “Cotton Stockings’’ = constructec itl Y- m more nearly alike in their textual criticlsm? Shall & prejudice mary Grades. ARt sl "Corton Btockings? ons ted with rubber tive minds. so that the subject against the miraculous? Shall con- The five-hour day tired wheels and comfortable might have been approached from tempt for virginity? We think that 5. . spring seat the same angle none of these things shall be able to v a R s Ry, Boti s reurients Swere % separate him from the church that| g meeting -~ Jarkely upor three premises / teaches bim in Christ Jesus, our Lord.” | Frantlin® Sehool. hour day subject were Superin- e Bible was inaccurate, his- 4 ) LAl San e impcourate. e —_— cently completed an investigation of | tendent of Schools Frank W. Ballou, Ontained ABHORE Conta o 5 Teliurium fs used as a crystal de- | the extended =chool day in the first| Miss Jessie La Salle, supervising it it. reprasented. God b Baiag fector In radio work and in an anti- |and second grades and found that the | principal of the second division, and morally grading ideas.” To prove ¥ knock compound for automobile en- | benefits offset the complaints. Mise Rose Lees Hadry, director o Pt th Bile uas s LreYe : esasank gines Among those who ed on the ! primary instruction said had only that a e UNRERNGOD won on presentation of | Professional Model Electric Stove, $7.75 Moving Picture Ma- —A real 5 R i 22.75—Excel- Invists on Laws. H g SHD SlGes ihat o ?hme].-s 2. winding - - cooks; with cooking ent lens; rewinding of Herod. the king. utensils and separate device; 2 spools; 1 f laws to govern his| M serted history showed o held that the Bible |1 « Il censug, not even OIEH consus. A small e Pajestine, he said, w life, he declared Qu s. but ten vears authority exists for 3 afte e death of Herod. He claimed " then that man i e time of the birth of Jesus : Jf Syria_ was not destroyed a fus, t Quintus Sentius S it royed at all poi Did Michal Have Children. dments are usele: siting zes which he s iR utle Citing age hich he said their own de: 5 radictory he quoted from second gued on the p . the daughter| - ‘ _/ \\—/ ation ot i no child unto the day of \ ’ 4 reality, n that it be- att coond Samuel, 21 | d creeds; the sons ot Siehal Sherwood Spring Coaster, $9— ; = Meccano---The Real Boys’ Toy Straton and whom he will he ophets were ho ning withou trial, f their parents’ - for Men | j - No. IX Outfit, $5 No end to the fun you can have building the models, mak- H ing them work, taking them to pieces and building some- may be easily chosen—and certain to be welcomed. thing else again. - ohs, This big outfit contains material to build railroad cars, then there must g § drilling machines, ore crushers and hundreds of others. bRl ristians and il Also contains ctric Motor that builds right into the {later monics. often. times’ wearled 2 3 = . '3 & models and makes them go like real machinery. e i s copying, as the | Y isting ma ipts show even to icial observer, that they did Mixed Dates Shown. WOMAN BOAT RACER. Dis e Otateos he said. “was the first en- | M . lowa, claims the dis- | I 1 ": g ' Zoiime e when Quirinius was |tin ing the champion speed | A ; | R large boys and girls, Sverne a." Joseph and M boat driver among women. She i8 f | f . th ssage went up to Bathie- | Mes Ethel Hanley, and at the Ci:-' ; -l | $7.50 and $10—Not 2 ment and there Jesus | cinnatl races pn the Ohio river she X i { i \ 3 while in Matthew the | broke one world record and won secr ¥ 4 a toy, but a real out- ribed as taking place | ond place among all contestants. 7 A artistic equipment. J i ST - =ar Neckties—a man never has too . - . EYEN A Toalie it i I I ? : - ren and Silk- Ma kY J X unfimarh & flllflhtun many of the right sort. These' \\ gvetra d Silk stnpefi_ ladras ; s \l Show a tilest for ; ¢ : rould sel Shirts, in neat, attractive color- | : : S v ! Vfir T T are the kind men would select s > i vwins S noching DO N S A]IRS S ORE themselves Handsome color- 1ags guaranteed al?somte]): f?St: will please the m Real Phonographs, : S e = finest workmanship and finish. 8 N - $25—Will plov e ings in’ stripes, *plaids, checks faote than 'one of play_an i i : Mamma Dolls, Special, i fits records; sptendid for and Persian designs. $4 P! these fine outfit the young tallc who . $5.50—20-inch ; walks and il help C’h"stmas Sale Men’s $1 and §1.50 ‘ inch; walks and that will help them Tove music: miisery talks; dressed and with ‘in developing their size; micely en- = Hx’:lndslome Silk Shirts, white ! shoes and stockings. talent, ameled and finished. y 2 and colors. . Boxed Sllk SOCkS : Tl $7.50, $8.50 and $10 - , , Men's Furnishiogs Section, First floor. i 6 prs. for *3 t h : i - . - said, LT ri e s | Practical gifts such as a man would select for himself, that ot cud-chewing | 3 ke mot Fine Electric Trains, $25 and $32.50—Completely equipped with track, coaches, baggage car and engine. Transformers to run them by city ent, $4. The Felt Hylo Skpper has re- SRS Light - weight Cassimere | versible cuff, comfy soles. Ox- Reefers, in the latest Scotch ford, blue or brown are the plaid patterns; fringed ends. | colors. ' Chemcraft Chemcraft Outfit 2 . $4 $2.50. Give a Boy His Own J ¢ No. 2, $2.50 Laboratory % +This outfit .is for Brushed Wool Reefers, popu- . i And a real knowl- > more adyanced chil- lar camel sha(:ioes gii edge of chemistry; ; dren; it has 31 dif- ; no end to the experi- ferent chemicals and $3 . ments he can make. N . The Felt Everett Slipper has i Absolutely harmless, an assortment of ap= r c = indorsed by chemical . i z > paratus. 130 differ- cor(x;fgl Isecles. In Oxford, brown ! experts. . ent interesting ex- an ue. H . 5 eriment: 2 t $2.25 i Beginner’s Outfit, No. 1, $1.50 e, A e Contains chemical and apparatus for pr.:rformcd with this outfit. It will 50 experiments which may be re- give:a boy a real knowledge of peated many ‘times. Makes fire, © chemistry in a number of different ink, etc. ways. If you are in doubt as to the gift that will surely please the man, liere is an excellent suggestion: These lus- trous thread silk socks make an excellent and practical gift, and no man ever has too many of them. Black Navy Blue Gray ‘Pure Silk Hose, full fashioned, | 3. Faust is a very desirable i Indoor Golf, $5 and $10 Schoenhut Wood Doll Very low priced and they are appropriately boxed for re.gl[;ladr x:]adle.;la‘ogoo% q';ah;):i slipper }’Jf gOlfiEH tan kidskin, For adults as well as children; com- SpeciaI’ $3.75 Christmas giving. At this special price they are sure i Wl]t : o ]S]a::ske ani{S,cg?grss a with kid lining. Extreme])v y plete wfl.h grgens.fsalyqetrrggscl?ll;)tecmg Jointed legs and arms; drop them and to go fast, so get yours early. Sgles,. a1, i; comfortable. grounds; choice of play 3 they will not break; they last a long Sizes from 915 to 1115 R0 0 $1 $6 ) Toy Telephones, $1 time. DOWN STAIRS STORE Mon's-Furnishings Section, First floor, - s Shoe Section, Second floor. Santa Claus Land, Fourth floor.

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