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91 jealousy between clergy and laymen which still exists to a degree and which has been the chief drawback to the development of lay leaders,” "THE EVENING STAR, SUBURBAN HEIGHTS—Keeping the Air Out. —By GLUYAS WILLIAMS. ‘WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1925. WICKERSHAM ACCEPTS HOLDS LAY LEADERS LAW-CODIFYING PLACE ARE CHURCHES’ HOPE cess of churches, J. K. Miller, Sioux Falls, S. D., asserted, before the na- tional convention of Ej retaries here yesterda ditions require that the c REVIEW OF YEAR velbp such a leadership, he said. League Officials Gratified—Commit- the speaker sa “The time has come when the|largely a “state of mind” he contin- . tee Now Lacks But One Episcopal Official Says Modern Con- | ¢ ued, which the modern church must Member. S B Madis ror try to eradicate. Mr. Miller Col. George W. Evans Sub- le to The Star and New York World. January 8.—George W. Wicier am'’s 2 ance of a place on the gue of Nations committee ditions Require 0ld Rivalries By the Associated Press. cluded with the adopting a policy of lay the church will develop Clared Mr. Miller. “Only layn meet certain demands of mo; lization unless it is desirable that ministers become changers of conse- crated money and pursuers of things Be Ended. the American church. i . odificatic law mits Annual Report to Old -9 G Soonebiion ket nidoinsiindl Lo | BrinAgeiateme | 5 0L L e e st e of (e | A e iy WANTS TO KNOW WRAT™S THE OSE 0P RELUCTANTLY ADMITS THAT THERE ANNOUNCES HE CAN Pis THAT THOUGH - Mr, ck. velopment of a competent lay leader-| *“Since the beginning of religion | greater financial support for est Inhabitants. PUTTING STORM-DOCR ON- IT'S AWFUL DOES SEEM TO BE A LOT OF COLD HEAWY, AND"BEFORE YOU KHOW IT,SPRING AR WHISTLING IN AROUND FRONT HERE AND IS TIME TO TAKE TOFF~ POOR JUST PUT NEWSPAPERS FOLDED IN STRIPS ALONG THE CRACKS received here yesterday, and league officlals expressed gratification. Only the Spanish member of the committee has not now ship largely depends the future suc- |there has existed an antagonism and church would be results, he said. event that occurred during 1924 of e - 1 to tk Association of Oldest O3 s, when he read his annual o C e mead e anaias forcoughs ( f B Gfi nd H streets northwest, dehhc!!’i\-pt:edlnmlzi‘t:dwmp. And externally, use PISO’S Throat and Chest ¥ ssed the appreciation of the mem- bers to Col. Yvans. In response the S leclared the preparation of eview had become a labor ches Every Eveat. AFTER FOLDING A PAPER DO THIN,SOTT TELIS WORK IS PROGRESSING NICELY ~ WONDERS 5 IT LESS WORK ™ TAKE DROPS RiGHT OUT, AND THEN DO THICK ~ WHEN WIPE REMINDS HIM HE'D 1D WEDSE A STRIP INTO PLACE $0 HE CANT 6ET IT IN AT ALL, MANAGES BETTER GET HIS SNOWSHOVEL OFP FRONT PORCH - IT MIGHT 66T STOLIN ROUND BY WAY OF, BACK DOOR. STRIPS OUT AND GPEN PRONT DOGR. OR PUT HIS OVERSHOES CN AND 60 Salve. 35¢ Beauty A Gleamy Mass of Hair CANNED GOODS SALE Well-known brands of fancy fruits and vegetables at reduced prices. i : 35¢ “Danderine” does Wonders Take thls' Opportumty to StOCk your PantrY§ it Wll] Ny Chuden i e cpzonicre for Any Girl's Hair be a good investment. ¥ of ciation who died dur- ' ing t e The list of deceased b LA ey e TOMATOES PEAS CORN Anthony TEUDES ON FRONT DOOR ROUTE , TS AT LAGT TOHER TO COME AT WHICH MOMENT, AMID A SHOWER. GIRL JAILED IN MAIL alleged dupes to th eral office "+ PERSHING IS WELCOMED gy~ o REACHES SNOWSHOVEL 1N, AND AND SEE - HE CALS THAT APRETIY OF STRIPS FRED PERLEY OPENS DOOR Fancy Virginia Pack Lady Alice, Early June Monocacy Valley 1ABORIOUSLY REPLACES STRIPS, GDOD JOB - HARDLY ANY AIR T ASK I5 ANYBODY HOME , THOUGHT No. 1 size Gas. 17c: D $1.95; Can, 17¢: D 1.90: ONIY THEY DONTTITAS 600D AS COMES IN AT ALL HED DROP IN TOR A SECOND. DECIDES Can, 7c; Dozen, 80c; am, 1ic; Dozem, 91.99;5 an, 17¢; Dozen, $1.90; BEFORE g McClure Newspaper Syndicate To PUT STORMDOUR ON TOMORROW Case, $3.00 Case, $3.80 Case, $3.75 , $3. Conqueror Shoe Peg Red Goose, Early June Can, 19¢c; Dozen, $2.10; No. 2 size Can, 11c; Dozen, $1.25; No. 1 size - T Miss “Normand” was a clever writer Case, $2.45 Case, $4.10 a f appealing heart interest letters— 2 3 J A ey LOVE-MAKING FRAUD e o S \theme seint b ok BY CHILEAN OFFICIALS S Can, 1lc; Dozen, $1.25 ! A ef busincss session preced- - heiress, who sought a soulmate and C 17¢; D 1.90; i i e husband. Deputy Marshal Doherty an, 17¢; Dozen, $1.90; Sunset Gold, Petit Pois STRINGLESS BEANS 3 Chasios —_— had Smlx;\-- of m.‘- replies to n_»r letters, | Large Crowds Pay Honor to Gen- Cue, 33.75 . D . 1 D lhum‘(‘i Postal Inspectors Charge Men in ;‘;s‘u:‘_y e e eral at Valparaiso—Goes C.n’ ZSC:, 21521;,532.90, Wag r's Cut McF icholson and se, » Death I Reported. United States and Canada Duped by Maryland Beauty. FARM HAND LOSES SUIT. to Santiago. Can, 18c; Dozen, $2.00; Case, $3.90 LIMA BEANS Summer’s Finest Baby Nashot Sugar Peas A By the Assoclated Press t Wright reported VALPARAIS N the last meeting of | ¢ i\1mcr’.£:.«,\'l>, :i“' January 8.— Compensation Law Does Not Apply, | ™o C Limas Inderrienden Pack Congueror Cut Beans jetty Normand, aged 22 RO g 5 with . 2 s > s S meating antournsa | i e eI BEM BT i [ et Commimion (Balie. || e an, 18c; Dozen, §2.00; | Can, 13c; Dozen, $1.50; | Can, 14c; Dozen, §1.55; = t Noyes anmounced the fol- | mails to defraud, was given a hearing | special Dispatch to The Star fagasta. Case, $3.90 Case, $2.90 Case, $3.00 « © ensuing | yesterday before United States Com- | RICHMOND, Ve, January §—F. ship and immediately it had anchored = i s missioner Thomas J. Anderson and|hands are not. Naa’ Ko enea.| @ ®overnment reception committee L (icorge W, Tivans, Al- | held under $1,600 bond. In default of | tion under the f"‘,,‘l’_}(,," 10 COMDENsa- | went on board to greet Gon. Pershing s F. Duhamel, J. | ,ona she was committed to jail tion law. Such s the decision ot the|The committee included Carlos A e 2 pex According. to Post Office Inspector |inqustrial commission. The case was|Lite Solar, minister of forelgn affalr Try thist When combing Del Monte, Medium white Gan 40cC Vright, | william P. Armstrons, who swore out | that of a man who was firet connlones | Gen- Ortiz Vega, ministor of war, and | and dressing your hair, just moisten Na. I smiiraiican ard Kern, | ¢he warrant, Miss Normand, under the CE R ploved | s gmiral Salustion Va 1d & num- | your hair brush with a liftle “Dander- ' Dolel’l $4.50 Normand, Tna Nor- prmand, had been names of Betty mand and Belle to look services later being ch ged so as after farm machinery, hi ber of other navy anc 10| Gen. Pershing and " and brush it through your hair. You can do ine’ The effect is startling! d. This antagonism s declaration that by leadership lay leaders who will be one of the chief assets of Pos W [ma _Bel : embrace the work on the farm. While | gy, i « d IV summ’ Dr Wil [ e e L e e | CTankink & machine It Kickea ana | SUGARE 8 O your hair up immediately and it will PEACHES APRI hew Trin Washing. | 10 the United States and Canada. 43| broke his finger, and he made a claim | he & a del Mar appear twice as thick and heavy—a PEAns and Henry K. Willard e m;mmm’? J' “_“'”" a ”.’,:; {;rrldltmdg.».\. The commission held so, where a| mass of gleamy hair, sparkling with 5 P 5 ment comm ee—Wash- - > ou als. ha by rea o e changi e g i o psSing rom e 1 i it peTient | comimltios Wash- | of "tho would-be-grocums complainea| spssermers o LioyihanE® In the | bana im by 50| life and possessing that incomparahle Choice of Yellow Cling Lady Alice” Brand Fancy Bartletts W s Clawett Proctes | that they had sent her money to come | entitled to compensation e e > s W i or Sliced N Lady Alice Brand and wed them. She is said to have s In the e . Pershing left by While beautifying the hajr No. 1 size ly ce Drant . ~ | boasted to the Federal officers that SRR train for Santiago. He has been de- | ¢Danderine” is also toning and stimu- . 9y C . °f nk W : e St Rionor oot of theic 3 is A « an, 17c; Doz = No. 1 size lsrac, | most of her correspondents “fell for| Citizens In the State of Maine are | CUALC @R honor guest of the Chilean | jating each single hair to grow thick, Lady Alice” Brand 4 3 Dozen, $1.90 Can, 23c; Dozen, $2.60 Benjalmin . |the soft stuft,” and Jefied Deputy | preparing to fight for a repeal of [ long and strong. Hair stops falling No. 1 size No. 2 size = ? 2 Marshal John 'W. ity when hethe direct primary law. It 12,000 ST out and dandruff disappears. Get a Bl : No. 2 size PSR s nos went to arrest her. At the hearing | signatures to the petitions aro obs | P it bottle of . delightful, refreshin Can, 17c; Dozen, $1.90 Can, 21c; Dozen, $2.50 Can, 30c; Dozen, $3.50 o was on the verge of tears, and|tained the Legislature will be asked | planted in Palestine “Dand t any drug or toile i< i 4 i An apartment building of 135 apart- [stated she resisted arrest because| o put the matter to a tote of the |t s ording t s o caia o by aid No. 3 size Ne. 3% sizs No. 215 size ments with a total of 1,000 rooms is to|she thought the officers intended to i leree aahiber ot i e the Ty counter and just see how healthy an . . 6 B i it sat (CanaAR Sia eost| MSREDE e e s uumtenot | GereNits oo et T st Tasimuces Can, 21c; Dozen, $2.50 | Can, 27c; Dozen, $3.20 | Can, 36c; Dozen, $4.25 00,000 According to the stories told by her & : b No. 23 sixo “Del Monte” Brand “Del Monte” Brand . el Monte™ Bran el Monte Can, 27¢c; Dozen, $3.25 5 . No. 1 stze - Lisiae ug, " Band unset Gold” Ban €an: 180 Can, 25¢; Dozen, $2.90 c; Dozen, $2.00 P 2 No. :;Jz. size o e % § c 32\0 12) size P No, 2 size X Can, 30c; Dozen, $3. . an, 32c; Dozen, $3. o 2, e $ Can, Z3c, Dozen, $2.65 S5k e Del Monte” Brand 234 slze Can, 38¢; Dozen, $4.40 Can, 28:, Dozen, $3.30 “Sunset Gold” Brand Extra Fancy Peeled No. 2% size Can, 38c; Dozen, $4.40 No. 1 size Can, 18¢c; Dozen, $2.00 No. 2 size Can, 23c; Dozen, $2.65 No. 2% size Can, 28c; Dozen, $3.30 BLUE RIBBON PEACHE PEANUT BUTTER s The well-known “Beechnut” quality and flavor Small Jar. . .co_._.12¢ Medium Jar. .oo....19¢ Baby Can, 5c; 6 for 28¢c Large Jar. . .ce.....29c SUGAR 5= erouineea 10 Ibs. 67¢ | FLOUR BUTTER BACON Choice Breakfast Bacon,, SB“HWG;T‘; Pl sliced by machine, rind off; our “Sunset Gold” brand. Lb., 52¢ Lb., 37c MUSCAT GRAPES “Lady Alice” Brand No. 1 Can, 13¢c; Dozen, $1.50 Extra Choice Muirs Practicaily Peeled 11-0z. pkg. 11c PRUNES Fancy “Santa Clara” fruit, medium size, 50 to 60's. Lb., 10c “Sunsweets,” in 2-lb. Carton—Each 293¢ 12 lbs. 73¢ SPREDIT A fine butter substitute, The best spread for bread, Lb,, 27c he price SPacgiect? 4 outof 5 Dental statistics prove that four out of every five over 40—as well as thousands younger— PayPyorzhea'stoll. Do you want to elude this dread disease? EVAPORATED MILK Your cholce of Borden, Pet, Carnation, Sunset Gold or Van Camp's. Tall Can, 10c; 3 for 29¢ Gold Medal or Pilllsbury Your teeth are only as healthy as your gums The gums are the keys to health. You must Lmr them firm, strong and healthy if you woul 1d escape Pyorrhea and its attendant ills—loosened teeth, neuritis, indigestion, anaemia and similar diseases. Prevent Pyorrhea with Forhan’s This safe, efficient, pleasant-tasting denti- frice counteracts the effects of harmful bac- One of the marvels of our great country—Fresh Green Spring Vege- tables amid the snows of January. FLORIDA LETTUCE STRING BEANS it sod e Direct from Florids, crisp and tender. Head, 10c Lb., 12c 1 I i UNDERWOOD & UND!RWOODI SPlllfll The best fresh vegetable on the market today. Lb., 12c Are you discouraged? Are you tied to a small job and little pay? hard, ft, tende! Lk he 5 - i i E;L;;J. l?rrmc;?s?‘;kcnl:u:t%uc:xsmrzeiscic::; Are you handicapped by poverty or ill health? i WhlZe“Squnh .ome o ~l:;; 122 G“:;fe:““ R ] -&:zf;" §g: 1 e h h s : oot roblem? Carrots . eeescscass-lb. Ora cecsssvenen fresh, clean a“\; \:fiilesa:mc FrERny Ebne gnr Fiw s s dm mwacl. e po e S Turnips ... b, 5c Roman Beauty Apples...lb., 10c - Marchand’s arrival stirs whole city. Tonight you will have an opportunity to hear one of the most popular and powerful speakers of America. ARCHAN 1f you want the best that life today affords in health, wealth and happiness you can get it. Yoy can begin to get it right HERE and 60c Mushrooms . .Ib., Spitzenberg Apples......lb., 10c POTATOES 15 lbs. 25¢ FRESH MEATS of the highest quality can be obtained at reasonable . prices at our markets. Ordinary tooth pastes are powerless to pre- vent or chc:k Pyorrhea. Even if youdon't care to discontinue your favorite dentifrice you owe it to yourself to take this pre- caution: Start brushing your gums and teeth at least once a day with Forhan's. Fancy No. 1 stock, fine, mealy cookers It is a preparation of proved efficacy in the treatment of Pyorrhea. It is the one that many thousands have found beneficial for g right NOW by hearing G. E. ‘\Iarchand, who will give his famous 3: mtf:;{:;;oz‘;:dsfiifif::;fii&‘z series of inspiring free public lectures on PORK BEEF ggf the bGums. At all druggists, 35¢ and H G a ° Y w Cut from tender, young homedressed pigs. The best on the markes, prime steer meat, in tubes. corn-fed and guaranteed to please. Formula of R. J. Forhan, D. D.S. ow to et nythl ng ou ant Fresh Hams....ceeo....lb,, 25¢ . e e ek Fresh Shoulders...ceee..lb, 18c | Prime Rib Roast..........Ib., 30c Thousands of men and women like you are now using Marchand’s methods to make more money—to make more friends—to achieve greater prominence—to get a better position—a bigger income and have the joy of being their own boss and independent in a successful business. More than a million people heard Marchand last year. 18c 28c 33c 28c Chuck Roast ...cceeee..lb, 20c Porterhouse Steak . .Ib., Sirloin Steak . < ce .1b., Round Steak ........ 1b., Spare Ribs .....comeess.lb., Pork Loin Roast...c.....lb., Pork Chops (center) .1b., Shoulder Chops ... .Ib., rhan's You will FOR THE GUMS see \»‘h;' \\'gen])nuf c&')r]r;e—-and come li*laCk (m;] more. I'I"er] lecture is worth hundreds of dollars to you and yet they are FREE. o More than a tooth paste= Fresh killed, home dressed, sl TONIGHT wni Friday at 8:15 0’Clock FRESH CHICKENS " b we~ 1b. 43¢ o l NEW WILLARD HOTEL AUDITORIUM i ADMISSION FREE :