Evening Star Newspaper, January 1, 1924, Page 18

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CATHOLICS WARNED TO GUARD DOCTRINES Archbishop Hayes Would Prevent Modernist Views From Get- ting Hold in Church. DISOBEDIENCE IS DECRIED Fiaair e | Until End of Time Christ’s Teach- | ings Held Inviolate. ! BY ROBERT T. SMALL. H Special Dispateh to The Star. edly has feferred, it is true, to what he calls “the Christ myth” but he insists that if it is a myth it is a good myth and has done much for the world; therefore it should be accepted. He rays that as an his- torlan he would like to go _thor- oughly into and dissect the *Christ myth” but that as a churchman he is not interested In it. He is glad to_let well enough alone. Historically, says the rector, there are many other “myths” which the people are glad to accept, because they have accomplished a good pur- pose. He reférs to the “myth” of Theodore Roosevelt at San Juan Hill. Reters to Roosevelt. “It it had not been for this myth," says Dr. Guthrie, “we would not have had Roosevelt for President. You can thank God for that yarn. It made a President and he was very useful.” Dr. Guthrie denounces the Magna Charta as another myth, It was not, he says, a charter of liberty, but & selfish effort of the barons ‘to hog the power of the king and squeeze the veople.” But the charter resulted eventually in good and we should be thankful for it. # The Constitution of 'the United States, Dr. Guthrie contends, was not established to give us liberty. “It was started to revoke our liberty.” ‘Therefore it is to be seen that the modernist movement within _ the church not confining itself to ecclesiastical things alone. It is try- Ing to probe to the depths in many directions. f T The distinction of being the largest patriotic soclety In the world is claimed for the Women's Rallef Corps, auxiliary to the Grand Aemy of the Republic, which has more than 200,000 members enrolled in 1% na- tional organization, ' rrested, when their actions while in @ flashy sport model car aroused sus- picion of officers. A search of the car revealed two load- ed revolvers, which two of the men | tried to hide when apprehended. ¢ MISSING GIRL RETURNS. Columbia, 8. C., Student Tells Par- ents She Was in Jacksonville. COLUMBIA, 8. C., January 1. Miss Virginal Boozer, seventeen-year- old University of South Carolina student, for whom a nation-wide search been conducted for two months, returned to the home of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Earle Boozer, She said she had e, Fla., working in ore. WOMAN HELD AS BANDIT IN OHIO BANK ROBBERY Toledo Police Say Miss Alma Krueger Fits Description of One Sought. TOLEDO, Ohlo, January 1—With the arrest here early today of Miss Alma Krueger police believe they have captured the woman responsible for the hold-up of the Ohlo Savings and Loan Company of Fostorla on Decem- ber 8 when $1,383 was stolen. Miss Krueger's description is sald by police to tally with that furnished by the Fostoria police. She s about thirty yeara old, has bobbed hair and other- wise fits the description of the ng woman bandit, officers say. ‘With Miss Krueger four others were J., January 1.—A , former cashler of lanta penitentiary by Federal Judg Runyon today after he had entered a plea of guilty to indictment charging embeszlement of $15,000 of the bank's funds. —_— HISTORIAN SERIOUSLY ILL. COLUMBUS, Ohio, January i last week as pre fcan Historical Association, ously {1l of puneumonia f; hospital, it became known y is seri- here early toda: s been in Jacks a department STONELEIGH COURT Connecticut Ave., Cormer L St. Yashington's most exclusive apartment Available for lense, e ® desiratie bo - keeping and non-hou: o $30,000, TO UNIVERSITY Tract Between Washington- and Mount Vernon London Man’s Gift to Bucknell, Lewisburg, Pa. By the Aasociated Press LEWISBURG, Pa., January Buckncll University announced it has Irec;lved & gift of 250 acres of Virginia and, valued at $30,000, z Loftis of Landon, e iact te, 1a Fairfax county, between Alexandria -n;id Mount Vernon. Loftus is a son of the late Lord rly I ENT rental. two and three ; k apartments. 4 ESTAURANT. Lo Who for many years was in the diplomatic service of Great Britain. He gave the land in memory of his wife, a daughter of the late William F. Leech, a ploneer in canal and rail transporta- | tion in Pennsylvania NEW YORK, January l.al.est\l the Roman Catholie Church be touch- | ed by the volcanic fires of modernism Wwhich are once more spurting from the pulpits of the Protestant Episco- a1 Church in this city, Archbishop | rick J. Hayes has taken occasion Patrick's Cathedral to warn all atholics that the authority of church must be obeved. “Until ¢ d of time no essential doctrine o rist can be changed,” | says the archbishop. “If the world continues for a thousand years there is no doctrine of divine revelation 1 be changed. It is our duty it intact, and we will do this » end of time ! od our Catholic Church is it i opinion of the hing of Christ “Humming Bird” Hosiery, $1.50 ° Fine Silk Hose ; all col- ors; all sizes. Advance Models Women’s Hats $2.95 and $3.95 Woodward & Lothrop Down January Dress Sale 515 A Sale That Brings Spring Dresses Many women prefer to obtain their Spring dress in our January Sale because of the substantial savings. These models charmingly show lines and colors that will be popu- lar in Spring dresses. They are replete with fashion preferences that are now so popular. Delightful colors and styles in Sale Price $1.40 Fine quality 81x90 bed sheets that wear exceptionally well. They are regulation size, seamless bleached sheets hemmed ready for use. These sheets are soft, smooth quality that you prefer. Very seldom has this quality of sheets sold for such a low price, so you had better be here early tomorrow. DOWN STAIRS STORE Many New Styles Many New Shades Sces Many Disobedient. Archbishop Hayes attributes much of the ferment within church circles to the lack of obedience in the . Obedien Women’s and Misses’ Sizes Just a few of the New Spring Shades: Pig Tail Blue (Old Blue), Ivory (Delicate Tan), Sheik (Flame), Tokyo (Orange), Tortoise (New Tan), Withered Rose, Sphinx (New Tan), Jade Green, Navy, Black and Brown. Novelty Materials: Satin, Satin-Face-Crepe, Flat Crepe, Georgette, Canton Crepe, Plaid Wool Checks, Flannels, Twill Bloom, Corded Twill and Crisp Taffeta. DOWN STAIRS STORE that the | ot Bleached Muslin Pillowcases that you'd expect to pay much more for. Regulation size (45x36) and have the de- sired deep hems. The qual- ity assures satisfactory wear and the fact that they're regu- lation size makes them very unusual values at this price. DOWN STAIRS STORE Absorbent Huck Towels, 18¢ Fine quality absorbent huck towels with red and blue stripe borders. Size 17x32 inches. This price is very special. Absorbent Towels 8 20c each 22 Doz. Pure white absorbent towels made of a very fine quality toweling, size 18x36 inches. t to interpret the o them m _the al Church i sov- the other Protestant denomi- the 1000 Pieces Underwear in the January Sale New 08 b e Sale Novelty Undermuslins 78c 95¢ 1= $1= You will hardly believe such delightfully new and attractive silk Attractively Underpriced underwear possible at these low prices. In peach, orchid, canary Showing new notes in muslins. In colors and materials and and flesh. The medallions of Irish and filet lace combined with edgings of filet and Baby Irish lace make these underthings outstanding values. styles. Very beautifully designed and hand - embroidered muslin underwear, all January Sale priced. Underwear you would think of paying more for. The materials include: Camisoles, $1 and $1.50 Chemise, $1.95, $2.95 and $3.95 Shadow Batiste, Cross Bar Dimity, Voile, Striped Batiste and Lingerie Cloth. Gowns, $3.95, $4.50 and $5.50 Orchid Philippine Underthings, $1.95 Baby Blue Flesh the trouble religion and religious “avors Much Fomp. Dr. Guthrie belleves n -n and ceremony Many Prote: the lovalty their ~church . Guthrie ca and Dbelieves it ing church Br. Guthrie differs from most of | his modernist brothers in that he does attemnt to throw doubt upon the ' birth of Christ. He repeat- i:ntial for the These prices represent remark- able values. Many women will buy a dozen because of the big saving. DOWN STAIRS STORE White Turkish Towels, 38¢ Large size (22x44) good, heavy quality, white Turkish Towels. DOWN STAIRS STORE ence in Honey Dew Cost But Peach Sweet Pea White DOWN BTAIRS STORE Beautifully embroidered on a fine quality of Philippine cloth with V, square or round necks. Strap chemise to match. This is not just Philippine underwear, but fine quality, well wearing garments. The price cannot fully convey the merits of this - offering. Domestic Gowns Nearly every motorist knows how much better a heavy - bodied oil is as a gear lubricant, against or- dinary reduction plant fat greases, cal'ed transmission grease, which have no lubri- cating values. You will like the way the gears slide in and out with- out murmur, when EBONITE is in your gear cases. Sold b: in five-p appointed Chemise, Bloomers, 58¢c Unusual January Sale of reliable deals nd cans and service wtations ou mee the checker- dexlgn pump and tic Hax A No where hoard vice w ZBONITE There In EBONITE (1TS"SHREDGED OIL) FOR TRANSMISSIONS AND. DIFFERENTIALS BAYERSON.OIL WORNKS ERIE PA. Subntl i 2l 1,000 Women’s Pumps and Oxfords ), Girdles, $1.25 and $1.85 Manufacturer’s close-out makes this exception- ally low price possible. The girdles in all elas- tic or part elastic models. Satin-trimmed girdles of fine quality elastic webbing, in different lengths. Figured broche girdles with section of elastic in various models for the different figures. Garter Brassieres, ‘1 A Very Special Selling The undergarment without boning; specially designed fcgpr young girls. Made of splendid quality pink grenadine, with fasteners at the back and elastic gores at the side. They also,. have four strong hose supporters attached. DOWN STAIRS STORE in a Great January Selling 1 This is a very special lot of footwear that we secured at an extremely special price. This price does not represent the quality of these shoes. ' They are in black, tan and brown Lcat]hpr with Cuban, Military and Louis XIV eels. Alright A vegetable aperient, adds tone and to digestive and Icllmlnlilvl tem, {ousness,corrects iy In the combined lot are sizes from 3 to 8, but not every size in each style. Some of the shoes have neat perforations, and others trimmings that add to their ap- pearance. DOWN STAIRS STORE Sizes 3to 8 -in the Lot 'Peoples Drug Stores, Inc.

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