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SHEPII BARED FROM L. E.CHURCH Leaders Demand Declaration | 4 of Faith in Virgin 1 Dispateh to The 4 RICHMOND, Va., October 2 plicants for admission to the Metho- dist ministry in V inia musi be well grounded in the the denomi- nation and must declare their belief in the virgin birth of Christ and His dgivinity. Such was the ruling of the e vesterday afternoon Parker of Norfolk, whose 1fume had been presented and veferred to the committee, was called. | Mr. Parker had appeared before the committee and had expressed views contrary to the ideas of the examiners as to the divinity of Christ, the virgin birth and other matters. The com- mittee had bro t in a unanimous recommendation that he be not re- ceived. The committee stated that Mr. Par- ker was a man of fine reputation, that | he was well educated, but that be- | cause of the fact that he did not ac- | cept the teachings of the church al\dl - full and complete acceptance of | » tenets which have for » foundation of the denomin nmittee refused to make ¢ s Second Denied Post. i another case a young man who | cally for a vear | ST Ly the board and rec- aitemucd for w tmission. The com- ! mittee stated, hd ver, that the appli- cant had not rece. 1 the educational | training that wou abled hin to do his best w confere! adhered to its st ¥ of brin ing into the mi are suited for instructing the and despite the man’s fine record he | was denied admittance to the pulpits of the church Reports ave current here that the | advocates of unification are to press for a reopening of the issue by send- ing up to the ] memorial to s to the conferences. It is believed that the conference will adopt that memo- rial, for the reason that many of the ! lay del tes—who stood the shock of the attack on the issue when it was | voted on—huve gone to their homes and are not here to vote. The report further is that if the matter comes up | again a determined move will be| e the membership of each THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D Values at $2 —The most popular hats of the moment are smart Iittle Felts and Velours. C, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1925. —The high neck. and the long sleeve is quite a feature of these new frocks: We sccured them at a very special price concession. They are yours tomorrow at this special price, which gives you the advantage of the worthwhile saving we made. —High neck. round flat collars, oval necks, all have represen- tation here, though perhaps the new high neck models pre- dominate. The majority have long sleeves, and often these sleeves are in combination effects of the dress material and a bright colored georgette or chiffon; some slashed with insets of colors. —Trimmings are of silver braid, gilt beads, gilt kid, nail heads. ~They are unusually smart in style, and exceptional in workmanship. In the assortment are frocks of the following materials— Satin Failles Jacquard Satins Velveteens Satins Wool Tuwills Hairline Stripes Crepe de Chines Jacquard Crepes and Cut Velvets —The colors are brown, black, blue, green and wine. Misses’ sizes, women's sizes, also some extra sizes. Kann's—Second Floor. Five of the many attractive styles are sketched. Here is a large variety of these very kinds—imported and domestic qualities— and as to shapes and trimmings, expect the season’s smartest! Head sizes to fit bobbed or unbobbed heads are included. And the range of colors runs from black to sand,‘including wood, oak, powder blue, green, rust, pablo, henna, etc. Nine Styles Sketched Kann's—Second Floor. unificationists can have | in the next General Con-| ference ‘the retirement of Bishop | Warren G. Candler of Georzia and Bishop Collins Denny of Richmond | will be undertaken. These two have been the avowed and open champions of opposition to unification. i There is a vast amount of work to | be done in the conference in order for i it to complete its labors late tonight. | ort on temperance and the ! = of the characters of the 300 | sters will occupy considerable . and there are other important matiers to engage attention. i Bishop Candler is having the cabi nel meet him every afternoon and eve- | ning to discuss the matter of appoint- | ments for the coming vear. The be. | lef is that Bishop Candler is to make ; many chanzes, for the reason that some few of the chargzes have been given the leading ministers and the ' minor charges have had to accept | vounger men and that many,of these | are denied the right to get into the | Jarzer charges. COOLIDGE LAUDS WORK. Greets American Hospital Body in An Invitation To Hear the Marvelous New Orthophonic Victrola! i Heralded as the greatest achizvement i susic-repro- duction since the advent of the first Victrola—the new Ortho- Kann’s “Merry Maids” To Complement All Your Costumes $5 Pr. 5 g Having already made an envi- —No modern dressing table is com- zrl‘)le rrpulzlnon‘ f\?r (mz‘\\'il"_cd s, . rously propor- these popular “Merry Maids” plete without a generously prop offer an _interesting choice of tioned Powder Jar, and here is an new models for Fall that not Sale! Iridescent Amber Glass Powder Bowls For Your Boudoir! Annual Convention. LOUISVILLE UP).—President C today veyed greetings to the October 20.— | mericin Hos- _.pital Association in convention here. | His mi said fof mer “Yours is a work ! must make a particu- | flar appeal, and, touching in some | Imeasure the lives of all of us, I am sure that your convention will be of henefit not omly to the membership Jtself, but to those with whom they | daily_come in contact. “l got mine— | Gogetyours!” ‘The most popular pen- cil in town today is the brand new oversize EVERSHARP Sturdy, stocky, perfectly bal- anced. Thick or thinlead. Red, mottled or black barrel. Nickel trim in the dollar style—gold- filled at $3 for the ex- Wahl Pen and Eversharp Pencil Stock is Most Complete Columbia Photo Supply Co. 1424 New York Ave. i IE;:(:\\H Fox Col- $195 Greeting & Christmas phonic machine makes its appearance today in a practical deimonstration of its amasing superiority. You are invited to hear st tomorrow— ' At 10 AM., 2:30 PM. and 5 P.M. On Our Fourth Floor Girls’ Balbriggan Frocks at $5.95 "7 to 14 Year Sizes Quite the most attractive and certainly the most serviceable suits for young girls are these “comfortabla, good-looking Balbriggan Frocks. Made in the popular 2-picce style with long sleéves, and in the pretty colors of blue, green and tan Flannelette Billy Burkes For Girls, $1.39 —Good, warm Flannelette Billie Burkes with pretty pink and blue stripes and attractively -—Second Floor trimmed with braid. Sizes 8 to 16 years. A Special Sale Tomorrow! Caracul Fur Coats —Caracul is one of the season’s favorite Furs—and this spe- cially purchased collection offers some of the finest speci- mens—as well as exceptional values at the following special prices— —Bronze Caracul Paw Coats, m i $155 —Brown Caracul Coats, with rich Mahogany —Bronze Caracul Paw Coats, with Brown Fox ((i;(lllérs and Bor- $2 1 8 —Brown Caracul Coats, with handsome F o x Collars, Cuffs and $ “Borders. At..... 225 Kann's—Second Floor. opportunity to get one for almost a song! Two styles, of gleaming iridescent amber glass (as sketched) at only $1.00 each! It is a colof that fits into almost any decorative - "scheme! Jars are 5 inches wide. See them tomorrow! “HEALTH WEEK” Lectures and Demonstrations For Tomorrow | At11:00 AM. | —Lecture, for women on Health and Beauty Secrets. At 4:00 P.M. —*“Proper Elimination;” Sensible Co-operation With Four Im- portant Channels. Lecturer: Dr. Lersch, recognized authority on health matters: personal representative of Bernarr Macfadden. Demonstrations by Mr. Siémsen, a marvel of physical perfection. Kann's—Fourth Floor. Yor Yallgween only obey the-precepts of the mode, but those of comfort as well. There are “Merry Maids™ for every costume! Patent, 5 satin and tan, with French, Cuban, military, Spanish and flapper heels. And only $5 a pair. Two of the chic styles are sketched, though there are many more. Kann's—Fourth Floor. Pure Thread Silk Hose e - OS¢ Pr. —Twelve hundred pairs of these excellent hose are offered at this ridiculously low price. Every pair perfect, a good service weight and made with seamless feet, scam up the back, mercerized téps, soles, heels and toes. Sizes 85 to 10 in black and the good wanted colors. Kapn's—Street Floor. Costumes $2.95 to $14.95 —“I Am a Black Cat!” Squeeze me and I'll yell! T'll help vou cele- —"“I Am a Rattle!” A rous- ing noisy rattle. I can make all the noise you want on Halloween 1OC brate Halloween for only.. . lOC —*I Am a Pumkin Face!” Put a candlesin me or hang me over a light to get the Halloween dtmos- lOC phere ... —*I Am a Real Black Cat” —with a big bushy tail n everything. I come in sev- cral sizes and make a dandy o 75 to . D2.45 | Kann's Penna. Ave., 8th and D A Smart Little Elastic Step-in —Just the thing young girls and slim women de- sire to wear bencath the New Fall Frocks. —This little elastic step-in achieves slender smooth- ness while gracefully hold- ing and controlling. No boning and no fastening just pull it or with “boot™ straps. —Sturdy elastic hose sup- porters preveat it from losing its position on the figure. It is “peachy”—in color as well as style. Priced, $3.00 Kann's—Second Floor. “Universal” Flannelette Gowns and Pajamas For Cold Nights —Warm, comfortable Gowns and Pajamas that “fit right and look right.” Made of the best quality soft flannelette in novel striped and figured effects. Well made and perfect fitting garments, cut full. .Gowns at $1.49, $1.95 and $2.95 —Your choice of square, raund and V necks, all daintily trim- med—and gowns that will give excellent service. Pajamas, at $1.95, $2.95 and $3.95 —The coats are cut in the new mannish style or in the popu- lar slip over. Your choice oi short or long sleeves. Kann's—Second Floor. The Dennison Demonstration —Continues all week with instructions for making all sorts of things from crepe paper. Street Floor.