Evening Star Newspaper, October 16, 1925, Page 19

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1925. e e s IS TIVNING | forty-eighth triennial general conven- complis ted I s g ng the clericals for the unificatios ik nde: E ira p of . Unied Stten resumed sessons hre MASONIC VISITATION | spdcaor, | irand Master 1 ' BY VOTE AGAINST UNITY | forind 4L asainet. - iy to i T Hotseor Wi i ei S sk —— death recently of Lieut. James L. R ——— laws of the church, refusing to allow E - Grand Master and His Staff Served qflER of the Police Department, who i several delegates to vote by mail or to . of electing a suff.rasnn‘bishop of south- Wwas a past master and unusually active Virginia Proponents Outnumbered Saiv oft. wastor thit thc tilee morels i g e s Treat by Singleton member of the lodge. by 34, While Needing Three- |sald only those who were actually JIIA The next visitation of the current - present should be registered or have Lodge, No. 30. | Sgrtes will be to Anacostia Lodge, Fourths of Membership. the right to vote. He said he had no A feast of fruit, characteristic of | [ 31+ In Masonic Hall, Anacostia, | cp.cial Dispateh to The Star. Option i ttle HEtCEE Church Convention to Select;, T ; lam R. Singleton Lodge, No. 30, | yjqcy "ext Monday evening at # | "p1cmoND, Va., Octaber 16.—The — sio n i pris el s at- < | . <{the Virginia Methodist Conf o |t Ve e Bt "’"1 | R e M I o C Chaplain to Resume Duties. SRR RN e YovveturnedTa B e = |ma_|ority cast against unification in Missionary Bishops—Mexi- a surprise to the opponents of 2 ny f strict ¢ : ! ¢ 4 > can Nomination Is Made. |such “action woul sccompanied oess i | Col. John T. Axton, chief of A suggestion for amalgamation of [ : ashlngton S —— A resolution_offered by Di - s as the | the = ot ; the two branches of the church. The | N k. Nelson of Cincinnati to the e ve s . o 2 e on roll call showed 34 majority. o ila 2 By the Associat . in the ba tual the church ; f res i e The proposition required three-fourths & i wn i NEW . October 16. | longer req confession of be 1 £ ¥ 3 lo_serve | Department aest week hembership of the conference i 2 | tion yvesterday in the House of|line of officers, ot The Dome Oil Company is solely E tion on a number of resolutions and | I the creed met determined opp: e, making the resul - election of n v bishops were| Deputies and was overwhelmingly | lodge memb: English ballad opera was first suns : : - b owned and operatel by a group of | i merica in matters waiting consideration as the ! voted down. A. Clifford Washington men—whose foresight five years ago introduced fuel oil heating T a— = i | in this city. . qe . 4] | Today we supply over two-thirds of Specialized Service at the Boys’ Shops ||/ ‘ SRR R e Rl | — h Prompt deliveries assured by our ten big oil trucks. FEDERAL CLOTHING STORES — “THE HOUSE OF SERVICE” We put fall our effort into catering to the | youngsters—from 2 to 20 years. That’s our entire | business—and, of course, we can give them many i TRUTH H illivanhgea of specialized service. Styles the :oys | Veracity in every i p M ay li € S‘L’ roe & ike—qualities that you will recognize and at tatement, fidelity - - . prices you will appreciate. ! :o all the facts, ; ) ou TIZI.Y y// mter? i Suits, Overcoats, Furnishings, Caps, that are ::;"3 '."":r‘;e'zn::: i i i different—Dbetter and lower in price. action is the policy a There are Two Boys' Shops—under one management. | of this house. | i i l 0 PA ! ' | The Boys’ Shop | = | B e Gl € [ il . 2924 14th st. N.w. 650 HSt NE [||]| HIRES TURNER | i GLASS COMPANY | Takoma Park, D. C. BERNHARD W. SPILLE. Marager (Rowslyn) w. ABHINGTON ! Columbon 4185 Lineola 10309 - and ‘“if you can buy it better or - || i e - cheaper elsewhere bring it back” E O O %E e KARPEN WEEKS—-OCTOBER 3d TO 17th -Come and See This Dress Tomorrow You'll be delighted with this entrancin model. It has the peasant sleeves, an ripple flare skirt. Most alluring of al] —it has contrast bro- caded chenillein vestee effect. You certainly won'’t be able to duplicate this dress elsewhere for only $23.98. Just “charge it”’ if you haven'’t the spare cash tomorrow. Your own terms, of course. . \Z3E N gy TODAY and TOMORROW The famous “‘pirate Luxurious garments, hats” that are all the trimmed fur,await rage right now — are you here. (_)n yourown here. Wonderfulassort- terms. Prices o s Last Days of Special Karpen Prices MM —— - . Special low Karpen Week prices end to- A Nifty Double Breaste morrow evening. Today and tomorrow That Ma:‘;: You Look you can purchase Karpen Furniture at re- ty markable price concessions. The double breasted suit you see in this picture is the popular suit this year in New York, and at the s 5 colleges. ‘ Reductions now are amazing! Every With the peaked lapels, broad shoulders that taper : o . . slightly to the hips, and special placing of the but- | Karpep Slute. and S1 ngle Karpen .p 1€ece 1S tons—you look taller and more athletic in the suit. marke'd SpeCIally low now. SaVlngS are It’s a real good value at $29.50. And easy to j ' * worthwhile. Values are unusual. pay for. Make your own terms. Ready for your overcoat s | stery fabrics are offered at the low prices.. ready for you. alues | . emiiolie . just as good as our suits. This Exhibition suggests what is new and $29.50 up Others $33.50 up 5 3 correct in upholstered furniture. Overcoats zq S5O ‘ Karpen’s newest designs and latest uphol- B / fax Resamzs —Fedexral | MAYER & CO. 621 7th St. N.W. . Open Saturday Evening Until 9 O’Clock Seventh Street : : Between D & E ‘.|.].uumm'mmunmmmuummmuumlumununmmm:umnm||||||n|nmu|||uu|||||u|u||||||mmm|||m||u|ummuummmlmum||nmnu||uu|u||m|m||:mm|mmmmmu|nn|||ummumummm - I \

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