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12 BISHOP EXPLAINS FIGHT ON“0BEY" Literal Meaning of Word i Taken by Episcopal ! Head of Chicago. Rishc Spiseon; else. in the opi hishop, who dolegation convention of the in New Orlea Tabeled as “hum of some church 1 means honor, and taken literally Will Vote Against Word. op Anderson declared he “111"l remove the word from the | vie L st month. the contention ders that the word should not b s been made of the g Bishop Anderson. | “Those opposing removal of the word |8 ‘obey’ from the m ge coremony | o are merely camouflasi in their con- | tention that it should not be taken | g seriously { “Obey and it iy means ohey. | @ interpreted other + partnership of | g In and e =hould the word “obey” en rather than weaken the marriaze ceremony ™ Fights Revision. L] Peak Johnson of |® ok up the drive | { the marriage cere. | ® mony Iy declared that the | g jdea that the word ohey connotes ser- | Vility “is the heresy of myodern par- | M ents and the schism of modern fami- ! Yies." He further said that if women | 20 mot love men enoush to accept g their leadership. which is the signifi- | eance of the words “to obey.” they will | @ not love them any more hecause their | vanity is flattered by the omission.” | ® ion on the removal pro-|g al will be taken gt the New Or- | < convention. when numerous other . @ <tions of revisinz the Book of | Cammon Praver will he determined. @ BUSINESS HIE}H ALUMNI = AID EMPLOYMENT WORK : Name Committees to Help Officials g Improve Conditions at the School. Alumni of Business High School g ars planning to get together with Washington civic leaders and promi- B nent business men fo determine how | g the school's emplovment agency may | best serve the city i The cutive committee of the alumn fation 2t its firsc meet- ing of the new school term Wednes. | g day night in the office of A. (. Hough ton, 1516 H street, decided tha: the em- | g ployment hureau conld he maae more | valuable. especially tn the business |® interests ' Committees wer operate with the in improving conditi One, composed « razhy, John R Schweinhaut, w the Board of Education to paint the /@ achool's assembly hall and sod its! lawn. Another, consisting of wil- '@ llivan and Thomas De Fief. | g perate with the school's ath aches, and Richard Hart. | @ ; 1y Schwein- d James Dulin | ® in the Cadet|g president of |@ Franc tor of the Alumni|® n of the associa- g named Norton. Miss | @ s appointed pub- | g ardl Siis tary Eher vas designated to arra nal Facgradlnm celebration The tine ant is destroving | @ grain nd flowers in the French < impor 1 the WE HAVE YOUR HAT — Tn the shape and shade that will he come you most On Saturday The Price Is |'® L THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. ¢, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 25. 1925, Bountiful Display of Refreshingly New Things for Fall Awaits You AT THE PALAIS ROYAL New Fashions and Fabrics in Dress and Sports for Misses $25 to $39‘50 Smartly mannish fabrics. tailored tweeds or topcoats of new plaid Dress coats in many prefty models, including flare. straightline and wrappy models. Collars and All the newest shades for Fall and Winter wear. A\Il silk lined and interlined. cuffs of fine furs. Sizes 16 to 20. Palais Royal—Third Floor Trimmed Hats For Saturday Specially Priced $6.25 These are the hats you need for immediate wear for street, business, travel or dress. Small hats, toques and turbans predomi- nate for general wear; larger hats are being worn extensively for dress’ wear. In this group vou will find silk and velvet combina- tions, all velvet and all velour. In all the new Fall shades including wine tones, sapphire blues, all the wood shades and the new greens. Palais Royal—Second Floor Misses’ Frocks of Silk or Cloth $9)50 In our Misses’ section yvou will find a wide selection of the newest modes for the Miss. Pretty husiness, or for street wear. the jumper frocks predominate. frocks of satin crepe for school,: for The new flares and Smartly tailored frocks in the newest fabrics with touches of kid or metallic trimmings—new collar and belt skirts. Sizes 14 to 20. Palais Royal—Third Floor An Almost Unlimited Assortment of Brassieres, and Bandettes 50c t *10 Gossard, Bien Jolie, H. & W., DeBevoise and Nature's Rivals ’ There is finite variety the types ranging Bandeaux treatments and cleverly pleated Novelty Fancy Cuif Gloves Suede Gloves, many stylés in new color combina- tions and embroiderics. Suede Fabric Gloves Fine French fabric. Chamois Suede, Filosette, Doette, etc., in fancy novelties and slip-on styles in Glace Kid and in- all wanted ,colors, trimmings and q embroidery stitchings. Palals Royal—Main Floor all the way from the wee ones of net and , lace to, the diaphragm-control sturdy restraining models. White, flesh and pastel shades. Palais Royal—Third Fleor The Fair Chicago Quailiy Merchandise Kresge Department Stores N. ZePALAIS ROYAL The Sensation of Make-Up! ® J’Adore White Rouge = Shc Box This new wonder rouge is in powder form and <uits every complexion. You manufacture the proper shade for your complexion with the oils of vour skin. Tap it on lightly with the finger tips (never use a puff), and it changes to strawherry, orange, ashes of roses or whatever shade vour complexion re- quires. Guaranteed pure and harmlecs, Mary Garden Toidet Water, 51‘25 21c 89c 19¢ 59¢ Ronnie B Narcisse Talcum, large 25¢ S1ze can, Palals Royal—Main Floor Mary Garden Talcum, Vendome Narcisse Perfume, Vendome Narcisse Talcum, Pert Rouge (waterproof), Saturday is Children’s Day visit our newly enlarged chil- dren’s section and see the new- est modes in children's and infants’ wear. Warm Winter Coats For Girls $ 1 0.75 Sizes 7 to 14 Choose from smart new styles that are spe- cially priced. Only a limited quantity, all with real tur collar, full length, lined and inter- lined. All the season's newest materials and most practical colors Many other models from $13.95 to $37.50. Girls’ Dresses 7 to 14 In a variety of smart, youthful styles Materials are jersey, striped flannel, tweed. French serge and novelty wool fabrics Many new effects with the kick-pleat skirt or hand-embroidery in smart colorful pat- Girls’ Hats $1.95, $2.95, $3.95 and $5.95 Poke, rolled brim and side tilts that are so becoming to the growing girls. All with neat tailored touches. Bright, becoming shades. Palals Royal—Third Floor “Lucette’” Wash Dresses $I.95 'and $2.95 Pretty Frocks that can be easily Run- dered. Straight one-piece models, in bright, pretty stripes or plain colors. All the new touches for trimmings. Girls” Coat Sweaters $ 3 95 Button-front coat styles of soft worsted. <elf or angora collar Some with contrast- ing stripes. Palais Royal—=Third Floor English Ribbed Sport Hose 50c A good, Fall weight for women and larger ‘girls. Good looking and good wearing. ~nglish and pineapple weave. Colors— Black, white, brown, gray, beige, beaver and nude. Sizes 874 to 10. Boys’ and Girls” Novelty Sport Hose 59¢ and 75¢ New stripes and fancy tops make attrac- tive these Seven-cighth-length Hose for boys and girls. Sizes 6 to 1014, Smart-Loolging School Hosé i " Special, 29C % Full-length and Seven-cighths Sport Hose. Style and colors for boys and girls. Sizes 6 to ' Palais Royal—Main Floor L. S. Plaut & Co. ewark Courteous Service Smartly Tailored New Fall Two-Pants Suits---The two-trouser idea appeals to the fastidious man. His pants always have that smart crease fresh from the tailor’s goose iron. That’s why all our suits are two-trousered — that and the idea of giving longer service per suit. The stvles, of course, are the latest. The fabrics are of excellent quality in fashionable Fall shades. Topcoats are of knitted and staple fabrics, both domes- tic and imported. Stvles to suit the collegiate and the conservative. Priced at $25, $27.50, $30 and $35. Palais Royal—Main Floor Men’s Union Suits in Comfortable Fall Weight in the “Madewell”” Brand $2.00 The suits are knitted in a light-weight varn to give just the proper protection for Fall wear, when the nights are cooler than the days. half-length sleeves. White. Ankle-length legs, long or The “Madewell” brand assures perfection in fit for the stout as well as the average build. Sizes 34 to 50. Palais Royal—Main Floor Boys' Ready-for-Rough-Wear Two-Pants Suits 1 Golf, 1 Knicker Special, $ 1 095 These suits are cut on English lines like big brother’s, with the new smartly cut vests. They're made of good serviceable materials in the new weaves and new Fall shades. And remember: Two pairs of pants. which means two times the wear. Sizes 7 to 18 Palais Royal—Main Floor School Day Necessities of All Kinds and Colors " »” The Celebrated “Bell” Blouses Plain-colored woven madras, fancy striped madras and rayon striped madras blouses. They arc substan- C tially made, and the colors are guar- anteed. All-Wool Knickers These pants are made of good- wearing tweed and cassimere mate- $ ,95 rials. They are fully cut, fully lined, and have double-wear pockets and taped seams. A great variety of colors and pat- terns to choose from. Sizes 7 to 18 Good quality Corduroy Pants, $1.39 A fine assortment of Fall Caps, $1.00 Boys' School Ties, 50c and 55¢ Boys' Collegiate Belts, 79¢ and 95¢ Smart Collegiate Slip-Over Sweaters, $2.79 to $4.50 These Snappy Sweaters are made of all wool and are arranged in the various new patterns and latest shades. Excellent for school wear. Sizes 24 to 36. . Palais Royal—Main Fleor