Evening Star Newspaper, June 9, 1925, Page 18

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18 NEW STEISCHOSEN FORCHURCH EDIFCE Epiphany Lutheran Congre-i gation Selects Ground ati Ellicott and Everett Streets. | The congregation of Fpiphany | Tutheran Church, now worshiping | it Sixteenth and U streets, toda closed a contract with the Chevy Chase Land Co. for the purchase of a new church site fronting about feet on Connecticut avenue at ott and Everett streets. The| plot is at the crest of the hill beyond | the Bureau of Standards and con- | tains ahout 30,000 square feet of | nd he Lutheran Church of mef iphany was started in February, with about 35 members and Arst services were held in the Confederate Memorial Hall, 1322 Vermont avenue, Dr. Samuel V. l.ech preaching for the little con- gregation. In November, 1909, Dr. Charles F. Steck, then president of the Maryland Svnod and a distin- zuished member of the Lutheran clergy, accepted the call of Epiph- any Congregation Prospers. Under his pastorate the congrega- tion grew and prospered. construct- ins and completely paving for its present house of worship. In Oc- tober. 1922, Dr. Steck resigned to accept a call to St. John's Lutheran Church, Waynesboro, Va. Dr. Fos- ter U. Gift of Baltimore served the congregation temporarily until the Prese S W. C. Walte- myer 3 y January 1, 1923 historic old = St. John's Lutheran Church at Thur- mont Ahout 60 new members have been added to the church since the com- inz of the present pastor, Rev. W. €. Waltemyer, and it now finds its present quarters inadequate. \dvantages of New Site. e new site will provide ample »m for a church auditorium, Sun- school house, parish hall and parson: and it is situated in a yapidly wing locality. The pres- ent officers of the church are Trustees: Rev. G. H. Slaybaugh, F. ¢. 1. Wurdeman and D. N. Klapp. Elders: Dr. George C. Husmann. A. s ).pp(h.! and L. Russell Alden. Deacons M. Criswell, I. B. Dod- son. H. N. Link. W. L. Rhoads, G. ;. Loehler and Ferdinand Waldman. nancial secretary, W. F. Dismer. e council will meet Thursday evening to consider plans for build- inz on the new site CONVICTED CHRISTIAN SCIENTIST IS CLEARED Canadian Appellate Court Declares Evidence Did Not Warrant Giving Case to a Jury. By the Associated Press WINNIPEG, Manitoba, June § Williaru Elder, Christian Science prac. titioner, wax freed vesterday when the Court of Appeals, by unanimous judg- | ment, quashed the Assize Court jury verdict brought in last Spring, conviet ing him of manslaughter in connection with the death of 12-year-old Doreen Watson. FElder was indicted on five counts. heing found gullty on three | and not gullty on the other two. The:appeals court decidad there was not sufficient evidence on which the ease should have gone to the jury and | fhat 1t should have baen withdrawn when the case for the erown had been eancluded Chief Justice Perdu sald Elder gave what was called “absent treatment.” which consisted of prayer. He pre- seribed no medicine or medical treat ment and there was no direct evidence fthat he advised the parents net to call in a physician, it was held. DR. E. B. BRYAN RESIGNS PRESIDENCY OF QHIO U. Will Devote Time to Writing and | Lecture Platform, His i Friends Say. | ted Press AT E Ohio, June 9.l 3 ftt B . president of O ni yersity < tendered his resignation | to the b 3 f the uni- | versity 4 here last | van has been president v since 1921. Before coming to Ohio University Dr. Bryam | was president of Colgate University, a position which he held from 1908 ‘to | 1921 Friends of Dr. Rrvan say that he | plans to retire from’ teaching and 1 A=vote his time to writing and lectur- | ing Emory U. to Spend $10,000,000. | ATLANTA, Ga, June 9.—A $10.000,000 expansion program for Emory University during the next 10| years yesterday was approved by the | rd ‘of frustees. headed by Asa lier, .xr., and the institution’s | SHE'S all dressed to go to the theatre. And here he is dou- bled up again with indigestion. He ate a big dinner, and now he is paying the piper, as usual. No wonder she’s disg A few Life Saver Pep-o-mints often work wonders in cases like this. They are Life Savers As an aid THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, TUESDAY, JUNE 9, 1925 $1.00.Delivers This White Porcelain “Globe” Gas Range The Price Is $98.50 Including Free Connection and $10 Set of Aluminum Ware —This Beautiful White Porcelain GGas Range is a very popular size and style, with an 18x18-in. oven and solidly built frame, finished . in white porcelain with nickel trimmings. The legs are of white porcelain, also the keys: heavy nickel manifold, four large burners, self lighter. full size broiler and an oven thermometer. Fach range complete with foot rests, gas connection and ten-piece aluminum set, for Ninety-eight Dollars and Fifty Cents. Three Other Models at— $59.50. $82.50 and $139.50 With $10 Aluminum Set Free Delivered on Payment of $1.00 Down Kann's—Third Floor. 200 Comfortable Rockers At $2.49 —Good-looking and comfortable Rockers to use on the porch in the Summer, and then in bedroom or sewing room in the Winter. Made of solid maple wood. varnished a natural color; double woven seats and slat backs. Kann's—Fourth Floor. The “Free Westinghouse” Electric Sewing Machines Offered Now on Liberal Terms N 4 z This Console Model at $160, $165 and $170 —The beautiful “Free Westinghouse” machine is not just “another sewing machine” but rather an entirely new kind. You do not have to attach a motor—the electric motor is built in, so that machine and motor are one. You do not have to bother with a treadle or a pedal control. a touch of your knee regulates the speed, and. the knee control is a permanent part of the machine and always in place. After you are through sewing, all you do is close it up, and vou have a good-looking writing desk or serving table. in oak, walnut or mahogany. The $160 machine is in walnut; the $165. in mahog- any and two-tone walnut, and the $170 in two-tone mahogany. the Purchase of Any “Free Westing- $20 house” Console or Desk Model. —Delivers Any Machine. $2 Down Balance in Small Monthly Payments. —Allowed for Your Old Machine on —See the full line of Desk. Console, Consolette and Portable models now on display, and remember, the liberal offers above are allowed on any of these models of “The Free” in exchange for any make of machine you now own. Kann's—Fourth Floor. At Kann’s Tomorrow Plain and Printed Voile Frocks Floral voiles that look so enticingly cool: plain voiles in dainty colorings—all simply but charmingly fashioned. There are also in the lot a number of silk-mixed crepes and tub silks, dresses of shrunk linens and tub broadcloths in stripes and plain col- ors. Dresses which are suitable for street, home or sports wear, also styles w hich will he desirable for business wear. And what is more essential than cool, not easily soiled, frocks for such a purpose? Some are finished with tiers, others with flat frills, still others in straightline models. Some have the all-around girdle ; short-sleeved and sleeveless styles. Misses’ and women'’s sizes, Kann's—Second Floor. Another New Lot of the Popular e “Ladiana” Semi-Made Voile Frocks - $1.50 Ea. ~There is nothing in our Wash Goods Department that seems to claim more attention than these cool. easily made “Ladiana” Frocks. We have just received a new shipment, and now have four different designs from which to select. Each is a complete dress pattern, in pretty bordered effect, and accompanying each pattern 15 a descriptive diagram showing how to make the dress. Only a bit of ribbon is needed to finish off the frock at the neck: or they can be made plain. Two of the styles are illustrated. i —There are white grounds with copen, helio and tanger- ine designs: helio, copen, lavender and black grounds with white designs: tan with blue or brown designs, and gray with blue design. Kann's—Street Floor. New Printed Gem:gettes l 9 5 Y d and Crepe de Chines, . . Both Exceptionally Good Values! —The Georgettes are in floral and conventional designs, in beautiful col- orings suitable for street, afternoon and evening wear: while there are more than 100 different designs in the Crepe de Chine and a wide range of color combinations from which to choose. Kann's—Street Floor. 65¢c to $1.95 Values Curtain Drapery and Upholstery Fabrics 58c¢ Yd. —All sorts of Drapery Fabrics in widths from 36 to 50 inches and in unusually good designs and colorings. Not remnants, but all goods cut from full bolts, and include 8x10-ft. and 9x12.ft. Sizes Cool, Summery Crex Grass Rugé at $8.88 Ea. —A new shipment of attractive Crex Rugs, in new patterns and colorings, with plenty of the popular green. Crex are a very high quality American make of rugs, noted for their splendid wearing character, soft blend- ing of colors and cool looking appearance. —Fine Cretonnes —Marquisette —Poplins —Scrims _Reps S —Drapery Nets = —Casement Cloth —Madras —Figured Poplin —Rayons —Damask -~Many of the materials are sun-fast, others are not, but all are especially pretty for, Summer draperies, slip covers, fancy work, upholstery. cushions, etc. Both plain and figured effects, in light and dark colorings. Kann's—Third Floor. ~—14x24.inch Cocoa Fiber Door Mats, well made and firmly bound, with a good_ stiff brush. which makes it very desirable ‘67 for an outside mat. Each < —100 Oval Cotton Ruge, made of fine cotton varns that are washable. Splendid for bath or bed room: 20x36 inches. Regu- larly d $3.95. W :;::‘ and § Wednesd: g $1.69 —1.000 Square Yards Congoleum Floor Cov- ering, seconds of the regular 79¢ grade. Cut from full rolls. The imperfections are very slight, and wiil not affect the wear. 4 Wednesday, a square yard. .. 3 52 Kann's—Third Floor, “The Busy Penn. Ave. Corner” 8th and D An Attractive and Practical Graduation Gift, For $2.50 7 —A pen and pencil in a good-looking box will make an ideal gift to either a boy or a girl. They are both gold- filled holders, with clips for the boys or small rings to run ribbon through for the girls: and both are guaranteed in every particular. Kann's—Street Floor. MRS. SANDERSON Of the Pictorial Review Pattern Co. —will be here all week to give lectures and demon- strate the correct use of the Pictorial Printed Pattern. Lectures at 10:30 AM. and 4:00 P.M. —She will alsa be in the Pattern Dept. to assist in selecting patterns and sug- gest proper materials dur- ing the other hours of the day. Kann's—Street Floor. Large, Trimmed Hair Hats at $6.95 —Real Hot-weather Hats, large enough to shade the eves and light enough to keep the head cool. All graceiully trimmed with laces, velvet, pretfty bright-colored flowers or simple velvet bow. and in the delightiui colors of pearl. sand. navy, copenhagen, red bhlack and white Kann's—Second Floor Cool! A Timely Sale of “Regatta” Athletic Union Suits at 95¢ Regularly $1.50 to $2.00 —Full-cut suits, cool and comfortable, made in bodice. closed front or hutton- less styles, in sizes 36 to 48. Made of various materials, such as satin and rayon striped voiles, mesh efiect voiles. striped and checked voiles and fine quality plain hatiste. prettily hem- stitched. In_ two colors. white and flesh. Splendid quality suits at a very low price. Kann's—Street Floor. Unusual! Perfect! Pure Thread Silk and Silk and Rayon Hose, Special at 79¢ Pair —Tt is hard to believe that hose of such excellent_quality as these can be sold for so little. Every pair is perfect, made of eleven-strand pure thread silk, with seamless feet, seam up the back and mercerized tops, heels and toes, and plaited sole. Sizes 84 to 10, in white, beige. peach. gray., sombrero and nude colorings, Arranged on tables according to size. Kann's—Street Fioor.

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