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\] THE EVENING ‘STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1924, PRESBYTERY REPORT I“‘—‘——‘| e |13 13, Alinte i ang Mow Tork |guete tnctaded 2rs. coraet Hull. wite] GETS MAHOGANY GAVEL. clms DR FOSDIGK FOLKS S©Ci©ty o '1:‘:“ tr:.':.fi{.‘:' e:;'{::l;':fl‘% ?:i! :“EE‘ Press cn: ::ndiu:sn:n ™ s Bt oo, S (et e S L SR A s vt Bassiren - ropo n ecru y th h e m| . s, Doy A A Tt 2| (Continued trom Eights Pagéy . |shoss to smatch and s tan earscul|Cora Higby, who'is bresident cf ths @it ¥rom Shriners. BROS the member from the seventh dis- fur jacket. Ehe carried a long black introduced the guests of 1ONOF | peery F. Cary, newly elected i = Holds New York Liberal Pastor| trict of Mississippl, is among the| —— — — — — — — — — ) Prmic o~ fur “coat. The out-of-town guests : Alm, TREE RTH several women in the official circle|daughter of the late Sommandor A [present were Mr. and Mrs. M_Marx Blair the tentate of Almas Temple, and general 721 NINTH § T, NORTHWEST : Satal Aot logy, Units vy, ot Norfolk, Va.; Mr. ) . ger agent of the Southern rail- Has Not Violated' Articles '_"'l';‘ .;‘: ’:;l: s’ otherwiie prominently connésted. |Sohwaris and'Mr. snd Mre. Low No: Hilsabeth Marbury, :.:y..“'u Presented with a maho . b s sl dell of New York city, Mr. and Mrs. { com a of Faith. % salints Before the Elmer J. L. Shane h: Tt AL, S irind Lansing, wite of Pres- |any gavel sald to be made from the ¥ he marrlage of her S s oo cily FOIt e St 7 State, | wood of one of the original doors of succumbed to the | Ron Shnire My Aosde. o Niy. Trains (Lr: Wyilllam Greenspon of Blueields, |\dent Wilsor's Secrefary of State | H005f S35 cf) b3, Tobles of Almas FOR STREET AND DRFESS WEAR 3 REGRE' TONE = overtures of|Webster Thayer of this eity. T ‘Temple employ the Southern GRETS OF SERMON Cupld. She was|wedding took place Haturday, Jan-| The sannual banquet of the Wom- present weré Mry. John Mc- | rallway- bulldi - MISSES AND WOMEN'S B Cyis s resident of|ueZ 1% ot ¢ Idence of the lan's Forelgn Missionary Society of the X ; B. J. McKinney, | A. Ernest Tate, headed the dele- bride's sister, Mrs. Shane, 2821 38th [ Metropoitan Memorial Metnodiot £ 5 5 i gation which made the presentation. Ministers Would Not Hurt Con- Natchez before Shts, & copal Church, John Marghall | place Californta; Y Lee, rmed by the Rev.|C street northwest, Colorado; Miss Caroline Ruutz-Rees, . B marrying the|Mony being weat, will be b orado; s . 3 ovis G. Chappell, tor of Mount | Janu 18 rclock 58 Lena Evans, Dela- Ml servative Feelings. rising youns law- | Frnon 4. B. Chusch South. 5 BEThiret s rentiocs S e mciery: | saras Mre. Lols K Mayen, Florida: rriage Licenses. Lt S yer of McComb| The details for the event were land the principal speaker will be Mrs.|Mrs. ¥, L Melntire, Georgia; Mrs. | M licenses Bave been isued to the = City and had con- [ simply arranged and only relatives |W. F. MoDowell it or the st | Teoss M_Granam, idaho: Mrs. A. L | folk By the Associated Press. tributed to theland' a few lntfn'hne friends witnessed |bishop. Mrs. L. C. i B rerd H. Schmelser of Pittsburgh, Pa., and * o z K p. Mrs. L. C. Clark, district sec- [8mith, Illinois; Mri 'L Dalton ot o NEW YORK, January 15—Utter- ew Orleans|the ceremony. The bride wore & retary of the U. F. M. and . |diana; Miss A. s Johneon and Alice Matthews. OF ONLY THE; FINEST ances from the pulpit of the First press as well as|gray sult with hat to match and |H. B. Moulton, president of the Dis- | M o s Howard Carter rrie Budd. Presbyterian Church of this city by to the papers|carried a bouquet of rosebud: trict association, will also speak. Miss . 3. C. | 3 Howard D. Yager and l(iri M. Thomas. Roy, Br. Harrs oo ora o abouther home.| Immediately -after t remony | Phelps wil render several vocai solos. % . | < Hanty Nard 34 Ausie E. Jonen. FURS AND QUALITY Baptioe mintatas, o, o ok Mra. Quin is her|Mr. and Mrs. Thi left the city for | Dr. H. D. Mitchell, pastor, will be toast- | M. . M Alfred Hawkins and Florenee Jones. Presbyterian General Assembly took MES. QUIN. husband's secre-|a trip south. master, and Dr. and Mrs. Mitchell will Berenton A, Martin and Teresa Reits, both of AN cxception on the Eround of slleges tary and The marriage s of much interest |give several due R L v o2 et Piacsant. Dab. AT COST AND LESS heresy, were In conformity to the doe. | 8mount of other wprk she accom-|to the many friends of both parties | Mrs. John Q. Siye, chairman of the |Cali N A and Marian G. Bruder of this city. 5 trinea of the falth. according to the | Plishes In a day is'falrly stagger-|in Washington and in North Caro- |banquet, will be assisted by Mrs. De La : Mrs. 'William L. Thompson of thie ciiy asd Lola Tenort to ‘the New Yok Ersiotine | ing. “For she is one of the officers|lina, the bride's native state. Vergne, ' Mrs. McCarthy, Mrs. Leighton, | New" Hampsnire A, Ames Ratnter, Ma. of the speclal committes wppointed | Of the Congressional Club and {s “Wiiiam Wie has | N Miller, Mra. Washburn, Miss Hart- | jington, New J s 5% e, 1o investigate the charge. ‘While the | Président of the Mississippl Soctety| Mr. Fredere, VWINAD, FUe il [ Boster Mre: oo 5, Mo HarTy | Graham, North Carolina; Mrs B ity il 39 tOJ s 12 report exonerated Dr. Fosdick of iy S0 hend th-Eetsnk b s he Eoo! Club of Port- | Miss Hannay 3 b E M ind 1 charges of heresy. it criticized one of | It3 monthly, very attractive pro-|address the momio & O Yewaes | Miss Hannay, Mrs. Alfred Ford, M 3 his Bermons - Shall the Fomaomongay! | srame. land this evening on ‘“Men and, liton, Mrs. Birtwell, Mrs. McDougal 5 . Lillian Sheppard. e Winz'—as “open to painful mis- | Though Mra Quin vields mothing S OO e Mra. Wood: Mrn Uhierter.-an G2 P e B o on and just objection.”. The | to e daughters of xie in fem- 3 rthur Bullard wi N W 1 N Amfl )N ‘IXE title, _xgd\:—{é"s:gg, “tended to conten- | Inine grace and deals, she has ac- &0 45 New York todsy and will sall Hix Geinicn. Sn ey Faodl lin, ;. 5 r...g;'.'i'«' 'x.f'i"‘:":“.m“"'“ e Fi S DEL! EXCLUSIVELY 3 owledge: e chang con lons | gho: 7 oy Wi no Mrs. v larence E, ura” and Deroth; enlon, 4 proteanion of complete adhcrence | Of Mer 8ex and some years ago OF- | retars uniil the spring. e il ; Eitah; Heve g s [oih of Alezandria, "V s S Kio Murakami. 10 the faith by Dr. Fosdick was part | §anized the first woman's club in Mrs. E. Floy Creely of New York e L T aer of the report. Natchez. She is prdminent in many [ Rethschild-Cohen Wedding is the guest of her sister, Mrs. L. i3 haian iy ¢clubs ahd has held ofice in the|Important Noea Eveat. _‘W:{;‘Inl [Estes of 1349 Eucitd m"“g,?,;',;";"‘g e e il Daughters of the American Revolu- | opiot T NOo8 FVERE L 1 o thy | ROFthwest. lew, Wyoming, . » X presbytery assembled, | tion, locally and in the national Coh 4 ht. ¢ Mr. and Mrs. Lou —_— A , itteewomen Tith scores of church laymen as a|sense, and is among the ardent pro- en, daughter of Mr. 2 The benefit card party to be given | TS evening the comm: R., Sallers, to receive the committee's re- | moters of the prosperity of the|Cghen. and Mr. Louis Rothschild, sof |,y Columbla Chapter, will be guests of honor at the house- ! t the 'Na- |t Dort and approve it, a sensation was | Daughters of the Confederacy. Bhe , Raleigh Hotel, Thurs: ary 17, | arming at the new Woman's . Chmmed Y. (he annoigement that the | 19 active in all organizations ‘whers. | £22% Place today 8¢ IR0 nogh Bt (IS nm, promides to'be s great suc: | tional Democratio Glub. 1106 G Street. N.W. taker Work, had resipned woFar whit | In women Study the rudiments of| yiinessed by about thirty guests, the |{Ea%, Doth, soclally and fnancially.| g ¢, B. Farr of Willismsport. the Fourth Presbyterian Church. — ° | should gh principles which | g,7ily and Intimate friends of the |z ix®f Wi he Eiven at each table, | py iy gt the Hamilton Hotel. She is b Ourth, Presbyterian Church. ould’ govern civie affaira Tt all| family and Intimste frends of (0| e ¥ e secured at the [ PR 18 8t the Hamiton Hot S ontgom. and concurred in it. e restpnetion | cnongh Tartane B s S oL | Dr. Abram 'Simon of the Eighth |%°" ery and Miss Henrletta Baldy Lyon of he sald, had been prompted by fil health. et far oman. jars. Quin 13| Street Temple, followed by a break- . Williamsport. They will remain I A0, Bad baox pted by fil health' | a musician of far more than mediocre | SLr® The national democratic committee- | WINIAMSPORt They, - %o - sermon 1 hirgamentalists Win?" a talent and studied harmony for two | 845 youthful bride was lovely in|%omeD in Washington for ths meeting i me.%uwof%t Tenged critien o o orr g oedick chal- | years in Europe. Its languages alao | 1or "% 3ading. gown. of - soft. white | ole e, NAAICNal democratic committee ;:’1%" pif, e gospel version of e i tfi:";:?mlv‘grn?‘g:rl:&:’a:n et ‘:rh:e': crepo embroidered In rhinestones. A 1057 Fere the guests Katioon: "brong | SOCIETY CALLS MEETING. ulnea":':'{._-“.:i.-‘.‘,{‘:"?"""’ to have con- | her she can converse easily in their| Lrotd, Dand of white fur bordered |Ciub gave vesterday at the Hamiiton. [ The Soclety of Natives of the Dis- || the Shmmibecific wtterances on which | own “vernacular. ik was edged n rose point leve, | ITI8 was the Arst entertainment on the | trict of Columbla will mest Friday | | T a s = f P 2 1 e : | program of the visiting women and sev- | night, at 8 oclock, in the Wilson (Il Ia sh Plea for Unit: Fa e ‘;:;’;';m:‘:n d"f.h'::r";:; eral other entertainments have been ar- | Normal School, 11th and Harvard remenaous lng (o) rices 1 s - ranged for them. he evening w evoted || o AR T B SR | ORI T MR (Ran Gt | 2 g 0o of e Vel il IR o et o it by S | {2 g™, Snteratiment All Garm Ines in this sernion, ita title w lern colleges, stood 1, . 2 Newell Blalr, vice chairman of the dem- | Prsident Jesso C. Suter in amnounc- ts t cized by the committes Eon:dfigeeimm that no steps to ‘é?y"h’xm“'&‘»‘.':fl The wedding march was played by {ocratic national committee, at the “stunt nights” stated that —— en us 0— 3 ing e t0 antagoniem armo 5 Miss Holen Wallenstetn. The bride|Wardman Dark Hotor | : e s it b e e | o omertoon. or oo | HA% haitanded ana’ $he 6700 HaA | o R osdi A too S IAE, | B2O%, AL, b7, S8 5, S, port concluded twith a plea for morel i res n of Cin-|for his best man Dr. William [of honor at the din: the other| blage as the most entertaining. port d cinnati resigned from the church be- | Greenspon of Bluefield, W. V. —_— pastors of First Presbyterian Church, | manded that he swear to the West. | Soiachild left for their wedding O Lu"‘“gousflg I ChOkCl‘S H L = L he fire of fundamental- | minster confession or ive u h ONDERPUL ists since last January, when he be. | contract. = Fosdlck resigncd: hae his 2 o o e e i an a series of sermons condemnl h i ¢ sty o e R ) ChRe ke S K e Tt |\ iR = | 560 5019100 COATS,*49.50 and ® ] 3 ig the virgin birth | which reported today, . . NLW, R | 0 and deity of Christ, 1o make certain “that the Brenehing T i st06 ‘ 3 ’ : ’ The Presbytery of Philadelphla al- |in the First Presbyterian Erireh o o, Fesnkiin. o I wo . FURRIER, ready had cited charges agal i A"y Tted charges against him, | New' York conforms ‘to church: doc. Also a le. Carte JService P " Throughout thy . e 2;{.‘;?11 ;‘;\elndzl:“;rpafllu s i deliborations' Revi D Fosdic h | sl 10 t s1 9 COATS $79 0 $89 0 1823 But Rev. Dr. Fosdick's own | mentatiom o0 DI attack upon funda- Y | “ !i )y ‘5 a“d .5 mentalism. Guling Gafiable S | ' bk | DRESSES—FOR AFTERNOON AND STREET Mme. Eugenie et Cie Cropes, Satins, Silks and Cloths * | Hand Eveniag W e guarantee oy = GgSt. NW. O Were $2250 ta $40 Dresses; - were. $66. $75 549-50 3 . and $89.50. Reduced to. . Important Reductions on Esery: gnm perfort Reduced to in material and Party Frocks and Afters Children’s Apparel - et it Clearance Sale || $15, $19.95, $25 | zm Ve e 355, 32500 From Two to Six fji - and of enduring of Corsets, Brassieres and 1 s s BARGAINS IN SWEATERS, ROBES, SILK AND WOOL HOSLERY, SILK I beauty. We carry : ; S| UNDER! AND BLOUSES Coats reduced to $3.50, $5, $7.50, $12.50 to $29.50, only ‘ Underwear - ; ‘ WEAR—. D d I ]fi order to make rl(’)gm {qrdlour rS(vring sgfi:k “de are gni:fi resses reduced to $1, $1.50, $1.96 to $10 PHILADELPHIA [Bl Ruicr Soida‘ind e undefvar. rerdiss of com. We ave [ = S —— Hlb reduced to $1 i X = < i I D ivided our corsets-into three lots. = ENT il 1'\“”‘\_”\|‘5\'M} MM BT I (TR > 1, 81 50, $2.50 to $8.50. i i Stos A"; Lot 1—Corsets, rubber girdles and wrap-arounds, B8 ‘ . Caps reduced to 75¢, $1, $1.50 to $2.50. CRL made of brocade, batiste and rubber, that sold at $5.00, Sweaters reduced to $1.95, $2.75 and $3.25. | In every weight handled and are ‘slightly soiled. Will be $l .00 $3.00 and $2.00. These garments have been -Gui from chiffons of = Boys’ Suits reduced to $1.95. h Lot 2—High-grade corsets and rubber girdles. Wrap- : " gossamer sh eer- arounds, in mostly all lengths, that are slightly soiled from Sweater Suits, tan and brown, reduced to $3.50, $5 || ness to the heavi- handling. Worth $8.00, $7.00 and some at $1 9 and $7.50. est ingrains n B $500. Willbesoldat.......cccvvuannnn . 5 I o ,A: _ Lot 3—High«class models of wrap-arounds, rubber Creepers reduced to 75¢, $1 and $1.50. Il the season’s new = girdies (Tren)i.':ude of satin, silk brocade and silk rubber S rubber-i brocad rsets that | - Wardrobes, $57.50 Nursery Chairs, $1850 f]| tones as well as |B§ pnd o rveroe el vae. -y $2.95 Furniture Cribs, $18.50 the staple colofs: Kayser’s Silk Vests at $1.95 - g ‘Worth $3.00 Erlebacher.» We are discontinuing all Kayser’s lisle and cotton F Street Corner Jhirteenth ,‘ o e . o B underwear, which will be sold below cost. Y R si00 i 500 Values Worthy of at $1.00 will go at. ... » will be sold at.... . " g 12th & M% Y B i . Your Immediate Attention § - , - " G Sts. | Siammmmim I LD A number of Dining Room & Bedroam Suites Ferriers end Ladi’ Smart Wesz i ~ = : === = And Odd Pieces—All HENDERSON’S Quality— CONTINUING Wednesday | ~ B U R Yow Fan NOW. Specially priced for a limited time. These prices represent absolute savings, and cannot be dupli- ‘ R i > it & cated later. Examples of the special values folkow: ONE-HALF OFF SALE || Bl e - : A E I uffet, Closed Server and Oblong Table; Mahogany' inte- 2 = | I riors; chairs have haircloth seats. Spectal price.....s o 3425 : | oo S | * Ten-piece Mah Combination Dining Room Suite—é 6-inch F all and WInter i ENSasG0 il i 59 = gufin, Gg’&we? )d.alwgy.nyginmfiurs; chairy have | Buy Furs With Confidence il | 28 obaiciscais,. Special pricé y = $445 Cl th Coats y ' Furrier Since 1906 It Ten-piece Berkey & Gay Mahogany Combination Dining! Room o an r esses | Suite—66-inch Buffet, Closed Server and Oblong ‘Table; - y i 2 | chairs have haircloth seats. Special price. .....vpe' frneese $495 . ° i . H W.lt’I Many spec‘al Feamm § : it Seven-piece Mahogany Combination Bedroom Suite, Widdicomb ‘make—18-inch Dresser, Toilet Table, full-size Bed, Ctaffonier, Rocker, Chair and Bench. Special price.........ecueeevas 3335 Seven:piece Mahogany Combination Bedroom Suite, Widklicomb T il Cloth Comszfnd Dresses il $12,50 | Coats and Wraps $17.50 & W ' e, Rocker, Chosy and B S pocal price g $375 $45 | 4 ‘8 Nine-piece Walnut Combination Bedroom Suite, Johnson e— Cloth Coats and Dresses om $65 | . i 48-inch Dresser, Vanity, Chifforobe, Twin bow-endl Beds, Cloth Coats and Dresses i |l - IR - Rocker, Chair, Bench and Table. Special price. .. ..q-.qoee 3475' - $22.50 $32.50 | : a | Lamps & Shades Reduced from 10 to 33Y/3% T 20 Cloth Conth wnd Dresses [ ' _s3750 | $5.00 |Tgnso -l IR James B. Henderson Which You Have Been Waiting for il Fine Furniture, Laces, Draperies, Upholstery, PaperRanging, Painting New Spring Trimmed _,Hats,"i 35 ] OUR POLICY NOT TO CARRY OVER’ 1108 G Street—Phones "Mfi:;‘;;z Promgt inspection will fprove greatly to your hlmtage. e S T T S TS S A ‘Straw Co

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