Evening Star Newspaper, June 1, 1925, Page 29

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THE EVE Disaster Odyssey Of Garvey’s Black Cross Ship Ends Nemesis Trailed Astern of Vessel on Four- Month Cruise. FOSDICK PLEADS FORLBERALTY Attacks “Dynamic Dirt” Theory in First Sermon at Park Avenue Church. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, June 1.—The Booker T. Washington, sole vessel of the B the Associated Press. Black Cross Line, returned to port NEW YORK, June 1.—A congre: | vester SHieEig N e olie v - ZE bhow 3 months’ cruise in the West Indies and gation that crowded to capacity the| Central America, with a tale of con- Park Avenue Baptist Church yester-|tinuous misfortune. The boat, which day heard its newly called pastor,|is owned by the Universal Negro ev. e B «k | Independent = Association, was pur. Bev. Dr. Eaty Eiraten dick, | o Te aa part OF the. scheme of preach his first sermon from its pul-| \farcus Garvey, negro promoter, who pit—a plea for a broader libera is now serving a five-year sentence in church doctrine. In the congrega-|in Atlanta penitentiary for using the tion were John D. Rockefeller. sr.:|mails to defraud in connection with Ars. Rockefeller, and his son and|the sale of stock of a steamship line grandson, John D. jr., and Winthrop. | which preceded the Black Cro After the mon Dr. Fosdick was| The vessel's odyssey of disaster 1y recetved. He stood for | pegan soon after leaving New York. n hour shaking hands| At Philadelphia the engines broke indreds of persons who|down and the New York office sent attended the services. money for their repair. On the way Referring to “the thrilling adven-|(, Norfolk, Va., the crew, in an at & which are undertaking | tempt to keep warm, accidentally set Dr aid that 1| fire to the forecastle. At Havana the it we eavoring to exalt |y was held for debts ificurred by central and spiritual elements in|ihe Black Star Line, former venture Christianity, to make great things|of Garve and again funds were d ‘small things small, and to | sent from New York. . \t Kingston. Jamalca, a new fire i of our can [ 1oy had to be installed and funds were mistake our in meaning It | cabled. At Colon, Capt. Hirth was “We want to s to this city,” he| gischarged after a dispute with G. E. central in Christiani -discipleship | cjation. The chief engineer obtained ) Jesus—and that anybody Who s jjen on the vessel for wages due has that spiritual root of the matter|and more money was sent. The chief ncerely in him ought to be welcome | ajeward was arrested on & charge of on equal terms with everybody else|shooting a woman in Colon In 1914 in_the church of Christ |On the way back the boat collided Relating that youths often come to | with the wharf in Charleston. Again him for discussion of religious prob- | money was sent to pay for the lems that puszzle them., ¥osdick | gaumage. In all $50,000 was expended said he usually asked them: “Do you | Guring the vovage. really think that dynamic dirt, going | 2 1 blind. is an adequate explanation | of this vast and varied universe and| JOINS ORIENT STAFF. of us within it, and that mothers | nd the laughter of chil- | are nothing but the | Former U. of P. Museum Curator nsequence of fortuitous | on Sebucl Blestsich Doy 80-0dd chemical ele | PHILADELPHIA, June 1 (#).—Dr. Irreligion Usually Imaginary. :gz:rvn m“: A?.‘Z.‘;;-&fii’:‘t“’.&"‘.‘.’;‘! \-‘r:‘){ After such conversation, he said, he | versity of Pennsylvania Museum, who usually found that such youths were | resigned after a disagreement over not nearly so irreligious as they |the employment of an assistant, has thought they were.” been added to the staff of the Ameri- Nevertheless, one can remain under | can Schools of Oriental Research, it 1o illusions about what is going on,” | was announced yesterday. o continued. ‘“Dangerous things | organization with which Dr. ot in the moral life of our time and you cannot meet them with con- ciation of more than 30 colleges, ventional Christianity. The younger | universities and theological seminaries generation is rebellious. impatient of | throughout the country, banded to-| Conventional Christianity. It must be | gether for co-operative ‘archeological vital Christianity that gets them if [ work In the Orient. Under a plan new- anything will ly developed by the organization each ““Could there be any more thrilling | institution ma; engage in research adventure than to endeavor in this | work, dnd for a season have the serv- trying time to lead the youth past all | ices of a trained staff of archeologists. | the outworks of religion into its very | Its purpose is to allow smaller institu- | itadel, into the presence of Jesus |tions of learning to engage in projects | Christ Himself, what He was, what [ which formerly only the larger schools | He stood for, and challenge them with | had been able to finance. 1 that voice which long ago thundered, — “Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart and thy neighbor as thyself'?"” Referring to the change of policies hyv the Park Avenue Baptist Church, Dr. Fosdick said: “It is my deep con- , has become connected is an d se- everybody viction that we are fulfiliing in our ination has been its insistence on the competency and freedom of the individual soul in matter of religion. That emphasis upon Individual free- dom has been our best contribution to Christian history."” a year in travel and study abroad. BRAN He succeeds the Rev. Dr. Cornelius possibility that the slayers of Sheriff | Tienry H. Howard of Aiken County, N ,11 th penalty on that date. 0 It is sid a negro organization in I1Ke bran Philadelphia_has raised funds he electric chair, and of ‘Bertha Low- an, sentenced to life impri T i O T Right when you need them most, we place on sale several nationally known, standard makes of Refrigerators—such famous makes as the Alaska and Gurney are offered you at greatly every day plans the best tradition of the re Y Dr. Fosdick will assume regular Woelfkin, who resigned as pastor be- cause of his age. who were convicted and sentenced to cured Attorneys Logan and Grace of Charleston, S. C., to appeal the case to the State Supreme Court at Columbia. The appeal will automatically stay the e 4 reduced prices during our annual sale. Home and apartment liglous movement to which this church eot belongs. The genius of our denom- charge of the pulpit in the Fall of 1826. In the meantime he will spend MAY STAY EXECUTION. as an ounce ATKEN, 8. C., June 1 (#).—There is a d pt‘evention electrocuted on June 12 at the re- t term of court. will not pay the execution of “Son” Lowman and Clar- ence Lowman, who were sentenced to Our Annual Refrigerator ‘ Sale Starts Tomorrow— | sizes, in several sizes. No. 1200-E A handsome Refrigerator, with white enamel exterior and white enamel lined. Ice capacity, 100 pounds. - Cork insulated and nickel trimmed —a real ice saver. Reduced to $39.50 1 1 } 1 GURNEY A substantial Refrigerator that will give you years of service. Oak-finish exterior; white enamel lined; well in- sulated te preserve the ice. Ice capacity, 85 pounds. Reduced to $27.50 Rudolph & West Co. 1332 New York Ave., Main 4870 o i leaoo-esusisooe R R T v This Sale of Dresses—At Kann’s—Is Offering Remarkable Values at $11.95 and $17.75! e o Lace, Floral Georgette and Other Fine Dresses $17.75 —TIn this unusual collection there are many sam- ples, which, of course, means that there is but one of a kind. They arc very lovely models, and cer- tainly worth more than double the sale price in many £ Of Printed Crepes, Plain Satins, Etc., Special at $11.95 —1In this assortment, which includes both special purchases and dresses from our own stock which have been selling for very much more, you will find the practical styles that are so suitable for almost any occaston during the Summer. mstances —LExquisitely dainty floral georgettes, large, chevon patterned crepes, novel patterns in striking designs, laces over colored slips, dyed lace and plain georgette combinations and in plain colors or color combina- tions that only a real color artist could devise. —There are printed crepes in innumerable designs, bright or subdued in color, waffle crepes, lace frocks over colored slips, plain satins, combinations of plain colors and printed materials, and all the popular colors of the day _Wash Silk Fabric Costume Slips, with gz.()") -Radium Silk Costume Slips, with hip M.gs deep hems or lace trimmed, at | hems or ruffles, desirable colors...... Specials in Silks For Your Summer Frocks 18c to 25¢ Handkerchiefs—A Sale! 50-Inch Bordere: .$3069 Yd. 2 —A most attractive assortment of New Handker- Washable Silks at . ek ; i : chiefs, representing a manufacturer’s surplus stock 54'50 to ’6.00 Values of imported and domestic linen, v and cotton $19.95 to $22.50 Room $ 14 95 handkerchiefs. There are plain and novelty effects Size Summer Rugs at . G with pretty corner embroidery in various patterns Several Kinds in the Collection from which to choose, any of which will make a most acceptable gift. - —Included are the highest grade standard makes of Fiber and Grass Rugs. representing several special purchases and specials from our regular stocks. Not remnant lots or soiled goods, but all high-grade Summer floor coverings in a splendid range of patterns and colorings and in the sizes and kinds mentioned below : 9x12-ft. Kimlark Fiber Rugs. 8x10-ft. and 9x12-ft. Crex de Luxe American Grass Rugs. Dropped patterns. ' —This is a most important silk special. offering as it does one of the smartest silks of this season in so very desirable a width at so special a price. In this assortment you will find 50-inch bordered pongee in many beautiful designs: also 50-inch broadcloths with plain white tops and hand- some striped borders in many colors All-Silk Printed Crepes and Radiums $2 ‘69 Yd' $3.00 and $3.50 Qualities —75 remarkably lovely patterns from which to select, shown in nearly 150 different color combinations, on light and dark : ; . 2 grounds, including tans, blue, green and other high colors. 8x10-ft. and 9x12-ft. Marie Antoinette Oriental Fiber Rugs. also black and white and white and black. Material is 39 Dropped patterns. inches wide. 8x10-ft. and 9xI12-ft. Crex Herringbone Grass Ruge. Dropped patterns. 54-Inch Printed Bor- 5 50 Yd 3-3}’;‘1"szl- and 9x12ft. Deceo and SuPcr»-Dccco (th‘ 2 o s—Third Floor, T el R 12-Qt. Size National dered Crepe de Chine . Kann’ $7.00 and $8.00 Values Pressure Cookers at . $ l 7'98 Other Sizes Also Specially Priced Kann's—Street Floor « Novelty Straw Sports and Small Hair Hats $1.88 Actual $2.95 to $3.95 Values! Chic. light and Summery. Hats of genuine hor hair braid. Novelty straws and sports stvles. The are large enough to shade your eyes, making them most desirable for all sorts of sports or garden wear Never before this season have we offered hats of this quality for so little a price! Among the e pearl gray, sand, white, red, copenhagen, and the styles are becoming to every one; Hats Will Be Trimmed Free, ] Hal and Flowers Are Purchased Here" -A new shipment has just arrived of our justly popul 54-inch Printed Bordered Crepes. A host of new patterns and new color combinations. They. are $7.00 and $8.00 value. Only 134 yards required for the average dress. 36-Inch All-Silk Printed Foulards $ ]- '59 Yd- $1.69 Quality —This Silk Printed Foulard comes in 50 new patterns. and is an excellent quality that will give satisfactory wear Designs on light and dark grounds include plenty of navy and white, tan and white and black and white combina- tions. 36 inches wide. —The cookers are splendid all the vear around. but they are of most value in the Summer—in hot weather. No heat in the kitchen, no uncomfortable cooking or hak- i They will bake. steam, stew. roast and can and will cook several kinds of food at the same time, and vet one will not affect the other. 10-qt. Size for $14.98 17-qt. Size for $22.98 12-qt. Size for $17.98 25-qt. Size for $29.98 o —You Can Buy Them on Con- Floor venient Payments, With Only ]_.OO Down Kann's—Third Floor. Questions About the One-Hour Dress . —will be answered by Miss Thorne, who is re- maining here until Thursday night. You'll find her on the Street Floor at any time during the A Sale Of Wlndow Shades day. Offers These Big Savings $1.25 Shades 890 Special at. : —These are the well known Holland Linen-finished Shades, in white, ecru, blue, olive and green. Size 3 feet wide by 5 feet 9 inches long. E d Sndenmr . $1.09 —Splendid Shades mounted on guaran- teed Hartshorn rollers and complete with all necessary fixtures. They have fringe scalloped bottoms and are in white, ecru, olive, medium and dark green. Sizes 3 feet wide by 5 feet 9 Now Ready For Summer L’Aiglon Porto Rican Handmade Voile Frocks $5.95 —The lovely colors, the dainty 2 handwork, the attractive sim- inchesilone plicity of these high quality but i 1 ), B0 these Meh quality ot Other Specials in Perfect Shades difficult to do real justice to in —$1.65 Hnndmndel oil donaque ~4;.69 Sur;lfnst Holland Shades, 4 o Shades, perfect quality and in va- perfect quality, in various colors, a printed description. rious colors. Size, 38 inches wide Size, 3 feet wide by b = e by 6 feet 9 inches long. feet'9 inches long. Spe- —The material is a sheer French s,‘,mafegach e ors $1.29 cial, each one Sre $1.49 voile ; the dresses are trimmed —Smith's 69c Perfect Quality ~ —9%c Special Oil Opaque Window with hemstitching, dainty tucks, Opaque Window Shades, in various Shades, perfect quality, in various e VY . colors. Size, 3 feet wide colors. Size, 3 feet wide little bands or blocks of white by § feet 9 inches long. Spe- 5 ()¢ by 5 feet 9 inches long. Spe- 85 “+or contrasting colors set into the o clal, each cial, each voile with hemstitching. Irish Dress Linens In White and Twenty Colors 39¢ Yd. —There is increasing evidence that this season will riva last Summer in the popularity of the linen frock. Especially if you heard the lectures on the “One-Hour Dress Making” you will want to try your hand at making up several of these pretty linens in some of the various styles demon- strated last week. Linens are particularly effective in such . simple styles.. The color list includes twenty or more differ- ent shades among which are the new greens, lavenders, blues, tans, rose, orange, browns and honeydew, with plenty of white and oyster white. Shrufik to 36 inches wide. Excella Printed Patterns ~Everything. that is new in the —Are also perforated and cut out ready way of neck lines, sleeves and for use. The new styles for July are manner of trimming will be out and obtainable at found in this assortment; and 20c¢ to 45¢ :the colors include: , —Orchid, flesh, peach, apple Excella and Pictorial Review Free Sheets green, rose, mais, white, copen- hagen and orange. Misses’ and For July Now Ready Kann's—Street Floor, Rann’s—Third Floor. ‘women’s sizes. “The Busy Corner” Penn. Ave., 8th-and D Kann’s—Second Floor.

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