Evening Star Newspaper, May 27, 1925, Page 4

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D. C, WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1925. 4 " THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, ’ var days. aa g he i £ th le. 1 vet having c ble d 3 der th y SE PR B 'I'E | NEW SHRINERS’ HOSPITAL [:[][]“DGE GREET ohis W aite Sien Ly o an g“fi?g&-fi,éa"fi?fl“fi;an Enfi’x'&’m PERCENTAGES ASSIGNED. |15t oo Cursase ot contnens | ber bomtis th o’y order. Tet 3l b/ gO. ¢ " jlor up- e ——— PLANNED IN PITTSBURGH Sl n g Palling and coneiructive work. He sation ratings if, in addition, they |disability for which compensation i Building for Care of Crippled Chil- dren to Be Erected at Cost An open for scus s A e dorum iscuselon was held | 1old of the huge loss to the country G c " Thos through commercial crime and the im- T ’ V'SI'”NG GRUE[RS et Werd T2 H Mosel, “Steubenviie. | DroDer uge of credits.” M. Tregoe an-| Service Disability Ratings. eIt treteseertrrrteresererireertstreres Ohle SOl i1, Greonville, | nounced that his association had al 1 0o Hines has fssued an order I H. A x < ready raised $850,000 of its quota of [ Diteator Hines has issued an erder, Veterans’ Bureau Order Affecting have an ailment which may be given |now paid. of $600,000. : SR doooono or denting commercial| SHCCONE SU0k, ol s ot t OUTING S NEWS ‘ - Davidson, | 0t throughout the country. He By the Associated Press. - and R. W. Germany, | Grime Hhroughout R uld he | able degrees of service disability will v ¥ be assigned percentage ratings to add ettt e sttt testeee st et eseesereet . TRG M A 3 - PITTSBURGH, Pa., May G‘N H i 54 B i s g ' Fear- Definite | snriners Hospitat tor crippled enit Members of Association cessive Credit Scored. T et s R to any othar like ratings an thay. may dren will be built in Pittsburgh, on 3 X Patae gt o v ke thle attesioon. nthas mikjeota | Eeskive c wsation. Stanton Heights, Imperial Treasurer| GO t0 White House—Ethics J. H. Tregoe, executive manager and | qegling with the wholesale grocery| <The erder, issued in line with liver- W. S. Brown of the supreme body Rarer ‘h’"m"h“ Association |y siness will be discussed Tonight the “‘!“"%:{:fi:‘;‘;”" t"’ I"“’ ‘lflzl‘ World has inforned the city council in Code Discussed e act, also ill_permit ing law. The property already ac- : scored the growing tendency of pur. visitors will go to Keith's, sounding that body on the city zon- deplored the ir visttors WiT §9 ta Bathvd = quired, Brown said, comprises on the installment plan, and| Salvador's recent scare over a By the Associated Press. acres, on which a hospital represent-{ Approximately 600 membe °d that while there was a good | threatened invasion of the destructive COLUMBUS. Ohio, May 27.—A defi- | ing an initial outlay of $600,000 will { American Wholesale Grocer: alth in the United States | boll weevil has been found to have nite break in the Presbyterian Church | be erecied. Work will be started this | ation, holding their thirt loyment was on the in used by the appearance of in the United States of America :s|fall. Several Shrine hospitals for|convention in Washington, were ane $ap - upny Mmook ars in the cotton fields. imminent, modernists in the denomi- | children now maintained in va-|ceived at the White House by Presi Modernists Break Over Question of Virgir Birth. Suggestions—for a well dressed Decoration Day ....what nation’s generai assembly in session here declared toda The split will come, Dr. Henry Sloane Coffin, New York, representing the decidedly liberal Presbytery there, said, if the various Presbyteries up. hold action of the assembly vesterday in voting that a literal acceptance of the Virgin birth is a necessary quali- fication of any one who enters its ministry. While the modernists made clear rious cities, for which, Mr. Brown suql, he recently has dispensed more than $3,000,000. Approximately 650,000 Shriners an- nually contribute $2 each to the chil- dren’s hospital fund. PRINTERS’ ELECTION dent Coolidge this morning. The mem bers gathered at the south portico of the executive mansion, and after be ing received by the President posed for a photograph with him. Prior to the visit the convention listened to a discussion on various matters pertaining to their business. Walter J. Townsend, president of the National Food Brokers' Association, \ happens ot he WILLARD ROOF on Monday: A sure way to guarantee a 1009 en- joyable “trip” over Decoration Day is to be well turned out—and you can rely on Grosner’s to put you right— SHIRT STYLE & HAT STYLE their position in this regard today, ultra fundamentalists through Dr. Clarence Edward Macartney, former moderator_and one of thei asserted that the “law and of the church will be upheld,” if the New York Presbytery continues to license ministers who do not accept in full all the creedal and doctrinal beliefs of the church. A protest against the ruling of the udictal commission ¢ in_hold- ing that the New York sbytery went against the law of the ehurch in licensing minister: preach _who uld not affirm belief in the Virgin birth was formally presented to the v by the Rev g0. This, leaders pointed out, is in real sure justice between the buyers and sellers in the industry and to urge members to conduct business on Fight Centers Around Dispute Over | proper standards. At Four Are Expelled, - 4 R Dismissal of Workers He said that violation of these rules o &> D~ by Carter. /’5 4 resulted in expulsion, and declared P, Ko o S va vl ~ the Teet go ing/ that the organization had already demonstrated its firmness by expell Annual election of the officers of the | ing four members. Columbia Typographical Union is be O. J. Moore said that, due to higher ing held to y at bhooths which have | W ‘“:‘l‘ ‘1“‘““'{“» I”“’ cost of r"”’; e Y e s he ' wholesale grocery bus and down—Dbaekandforth —all day long. Tireless feet that scrape and pound. Grit that grinds—wet that rots. Save the poor floor with Devoe Marble Floor Finish Varnish! ple and at all newspaper and commer- | ness had more than doubled: since pre cial printing offices and the Govern- | = | ment Printing Office. Eugene F. Smith, now president of It seals the floor against abuse— reveals the natural beauty of the wood. Brushes out evenly — dries quickly. | the union, is a candidate for re-elec Ask us about the Devoe Home Insprove- 2 = Lo embly _| tlon. He is opposed by E. W. Mor- ssenting opinion of the assembly it-| (Jo o5 ootreader at the Government ment Plan whereby yow can paint your house—inside and out—and pay for it If, marking a direct line of cleavage. | §¢K: & Progires in tes monthly installments. told of the work of his organization BEING HELD TODAY | i estantishing a code of ethics to in- i A dinner in honor of Col. Robert N. Harper—given by Washington' civic organiza- tions. Then, on Tuesday, the formal public opening of the illard Roof for 1925, A dé- Nghtful bit of news for those who would really enjoy Washington this summer! The WILLARD ROOF «+ . Opens to the Public TUESDAY, JUNE 2nd at luncheon-time A long-pointed, fancy, D iihe "5IC A Vi@ ‘Y‘i'k’l‘ 15y gy < e isney is positively the collar-attached Shirt is last word in good style marked $2.50 to $4. ® and practical wear TROUSER STYLE may be had in either silver, fawn or white—striped or plain. Priced $10 to $18. 0 nemrm 1325 F STREET House of Kuppenheimer Gaod Clothes Fifty Sign Protest. The fight over the election of the The protest was being circulated | head of the union is centering around among the commissioners f the dispute over the dismissal of em- tures and so far some ap-| ployes at the Government Printing pended their names Office by Public Printer George H. It concerned entirely the licensing | Carter. of Henry P. Van Dusen, New York,| Mr. Smith, acting for the union, who did not either affirm or deny ac-|sent to President Coolidge charges e of the theory of the virgin|against Mr. Carter in connection with e listed and the | the dismissals and his methods of is that under the| handling protests coming from the w the preshytery itself is the| men and the union. dge of the qualfications of a| Mr. Morcock is supported by friends of the administration of the the commission, | public printer. A S ! = The which bec: idgment of the = = 1ssembly by its adoption, violates the | Ordered Here for Duty. Maj. Paul S. Reinecke, Corps confession of faith the protest | asserted. The following chapter of the confession was quoted in substantia- | gineer: ffalo, N . ha g of an implicit | ordered to this city for duty as as nd blind obedi- | sistant engineer of the Federal Power ty and col Commission, vice Maj. Glen Edger- ton, Corps of h absolute con-|promoted to chief engineer of the com- formity™ the protest said, “it restor mission 2 »se Roman Catholic theories of e i authority which it was the very purpose of Presbyterian Prot- estantism to overthrow. i While the modernists said that the appointment of a commission of vesterday to study the whole issue probably will avert the break for another. year, Dr. Coffin’'s statement | declared that if the Presbyteries * prove the doctrine it would mean a break in the church The great ma- jority in the church does not want a brea “We wanted to state our position and if jt @ver comes up in civil court that would be the ba: of our case. I hope it never comes to that.” Dr. Macartney declared he thought w counsel would prevail in the Presbytery of New York than was manifested by the extraordinary and |* seemingly defiant actions of some of the New York commissioners yester- D T S X TS YU SN WS P S P P TS PPRI PP PP P00 00000000000 0000000000 000000004007 000000000tto0ttasnnnsas = R e e e R - The Most Remarkable Sale of the Season! Muarson Mavricr 8. E. Corner 13th and G Streets, N, W. John Sawyer velvet Kind v Phone Li.nrnln :;:o = clol::)e:'irhull Ave. S.E. AINTS. OILS, GLASS ICE CREAM P, Telephone Main 1386 409 10th St. N.W. Becker Paint & Glass Co., Inc. 1239 Wiscansin Avenue. 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Gray Flannel Trousers. $7.50 and $10.00 $3.50 to $5.95 White Flannel Trousers $8.50 and $12.50 Collar-Attached Shirts... mwm. marm$2.50 Up IGH cut leather trimmed, laced-to-toe Bals for boys. With rubber suction- soles, sizes to 6, $2_50_ With crepe rubber soles, $2,75, Other boys’ high “KEDS,” $1.65. Tennis “Champion” Rubber Sole Qxfords, white, black or brown, for mén, women, boys and girls. $1 to .’1.50_ Good-looking “Pinafore” Cross-strap Tennis Shoes for women and girls. White or brown canvas, rubber soles. According to size, sl to $I_50. Paris Style Hats of Ribbon COLORS: White Almond Copen Rose Pink Black Orchid Yellow Combinations Women's Comfortable House & Street Shoes . Low heel, combijnation last and other comfortable pumps tion is worth far more than the sale pricee You'll realize when you see them that you can choose two or even three hats for the price you would ordinarily pay for one. Cor. 7th & K Sts. 414 9th St. 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. 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