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NING 1. NALHELDUP | BY DOGK WALKOUT 120,000 Men Now on Strike in England, With More Expected Today. yers Cuts 0N A Bit of the Past By Star’s Former Carriers. ANDREW €. RAWLINGS, Andrew for than half o o the | governy Hi more | taken by t " !press thr =i EGYPTLAYS DOWN | TERMS TO CARTER Further Exploration Allowed, But Only Under Govern- ment Supervision. By the Associated Pres LONI ebruary 18,—As a result ultations with legal advisers ton arising from Howard tion of work on Tut- ankh-Amen’s tombs, the Egyptian government has decided that Mr. Carter will be permitted to continue s plorations, provided that he ac- 3 conditlons formulated by the rnment, according dispatch to the ing News. ! These condi tipulate that the work shall b ried out directly under control and direction of the government. The expense of con- tinuing and completing the work is 1to be borne entirely by the govern- ment, the entire ne rvice @ con- to be under 1 nection with the tongh £ tributed to is b him and 1 éd that there 1s no legal the openin 'n sl from it STAR, a Calrols WASHINGTON, DR. GRANT REPLIES T0 BISHOP MANNING Denies Christianity Must Stand or _Fall on Scriptures and Dogma. CHALLENGES HIS HEARERS Nobody in Church Admits Belief in Apostles’ Creed. Iy the Associated Press. NEW YORK, February 18.—Rev. Dr, Percy Stickney Grant, rector 91’ the Church of the Asseusion, in his srmon yesterday asserted Bishop nning went too far in his ex- hedra pronouncement two weeks in asserting that Christianity nds or falls on the disclosures of the creeds and Scriptures about Jesus Christ, ‘The Creed and Scripture,” sald ev. Dr. Grant, “create so many questions that a modern clergyman who is not searching after truth out- side of Scripture is unlikely to find truth in Scriptures.” Departing from custom, the rector hallenged those on wh B ut ques Apostles nd with- e ses of the to stand, and, when ated, he exclaimed, trouble with the high church is that it won't uccept the re- ! formation®” serfes wer w es alone too much out love,' nd not enough about disagreed with statement that City Without Police As Four Are Arrested On Stealing Charges By the Associated Press. MOOSEJAW, Saskatchewan, Feb- ruary 18.—With the arrest of four members of the city police force for alleged theft of goods from varlous stores and garages, and the suspen- sion of all other patrolmen, Moose- jaw is virtually without a police orce. Chiet of Police Johnson, three detective sergeants and a few volunteers, looked after the pa- troling the’ entire city. CINCINNATI PLANS OPERA. Eight-Week Season This Summes ‘Will Be Presented. CI ATT, Ohio, February 15.— Cincinnati will have an eight-week season of grand opera the coming summer, Charles G. Miller, business manager of Zoo Garden, announced yesterday. Ralph~ Lyford of New York has| been engaged to & director and wil for Cineinnati today. as _managing e New York Eplscopal clergymen were obliged to teach the creeds and gospels in a manner not to throw doubt upon them and wera not engaged merely in search after truth. He also opposed the bishop's assertion that lberty of | conscience was not {nvolved i controversy, saying that if s knowledge could not be use clergy to demonstrate the chaurac of the Bible @ restriction of thought did_exist. Describing Christ as a “mad artist” | because of his supreme love beautiful and his c rmon at St. attacked the supernatural with p Delty toda ve made th was Lord's Prayer is a song.” Our Specials This Week Should Be Carefully Noted We Consider These Values Exceptional ‘HoneyDew’BrandHawaiian Y Sliced Ripe Pineapple can 7/ 2t This is the large size can of the fine quality vou know so well. Hunt Bros. “Keystone” 19C Fruit Salad No. 1 can As the whole salad, or as a base for a more varied salad, “Keystone” is the product you of NINTH - mploye © need. Please note that this price is “way down,” and remember “Keystone” brand is one of the 'SOVIET BACKED DOWN ON HASKELL'S THREAT| American Relief Agent Stopped | .| Food Shipments When Co-Opera- For Inunediate Clearance *30 to *60 Spring Top Coats very best. 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Third Floor i Every exacting detail of style, every thread of quality of the standard that P-B maintains, is in these coats. 63 men and young men can take advantage of this opportunity to wear a fine tailored spring top coat of medium or light weight according to desire for twenty-one fifty. Suitable pring and will be just as becoming next fall. o Some were tailored in England; others by ! some of the best makers in this country. are tweeds, herringhone and plaids. | i 3% e e e e e s e e sk sk sk sk sk ke e ok gk sk k3 ok ok ok ok ok ok kb Rawgis S EWING 2.8 8. 8.8 8.8 8 8.8 888 8088 ¢ 8 8 883 22822322 2D “The True Story of Woodrow Wilson” As written by David Lawrence and which will be published exclusively here in Evening and Sunday. ~ Beginning Next Monday, —will give a graphic and authori- tative story of the important inci- dents in the career of the late War President — covering the eighteen years from his Princeton days to his last hours. Mr. Lawrence writes from the closest and most intimate knowledge of his subject—for no other newspaper man knew Mr. Wilson for so long a period nor so well. A generous instalment each day for thirty days. Have a Star Carrier serve you direct to your home 7 issues a week—60c a month Phone Main 5000—Circulation Dept. *‘****************************** OWN STORE® * Feb. 25th 200,080 8 83288828 8223322822238 88 88888 8 Sanitary Toilet Paper 4mfls 25(: Your attention is called to the fact that each roll has 1,000 sheets. This is one of the best paper bargains in a long time. Sanitary Catsup (large bottle)17c You needn’t hesitate to serve “Sanitary” Cat- sup on your table. We have sold it to our many friends for several years and we will guarantee it to please you or quickly refund your money. There is nothing cheap but the price. Try itand be convinced—and then smile at the price. Canned Sauer Kraut per can IOC New York State product—a week’s special. National Biscuit Co’s. Fig Newtons per Ib. The National Biscuit man came into our office a short time ago and told us how good N.B.C. Fig Newtons are. He claims that once you buy and eat these N.B.C. fig bars vou will insist on having them, even though our regular price is 23 cents per pound. . So we told him to have a carload shipped in from the New York factory and deliver same to our stores on arrival. The car arrived, it has been distributed among our 221 stores 'and the sale starts immediately. You will recall that at various times this winter we oi- fered a fig bar of another manufacture at a price of ten cents per pound. . If you buy from this lot of N.B.C. Fig Newtons and you have heretofore purchased the “ten”-cent variety from our stores we will greatly appreciate it if you will express your preference to the clerk in our store. We want to serve you with merchandise which you prefer. Try N.B.C. Are they worth the difference?