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WANTS EDUCATORS INCOLLEGE PULPITS Student Pastor Scores Ef- fect of “Rabid Funda- mentalist™ on Youth. I hoin of e b “the vabid has no pl vity By the Assoeiat MEMPHIS The local chy has much t of the idea i this chu st pastor” Goodard of Feby vith the Stinic town tion nts, and fundamental (BT Ark.. stude ey docility s method il this Neads Right Pastor. Whit behind the i s constantly 1 whose new ap it a fired it ill & in Itberation from a vielding system. EDUCATION “AT BAT.” CHICAGO, February £ of the batter B rresp stary of the fid\'lx‘iuu" OK’ ll.P Methodist copal Church, outlined the status of Christian u!u(all»n in the movement oward a Chris n world in his an- wal repo er the goods, v first, for second Only makes good will ris van teacher ese Pprospe Christfan teachers m wubstitution of propagand: truth and of a meck tha universe for the il on, he sald. The board, ove ch Bishop W. F. Andersan of Boston presides, had hefore it reports covering 40 univer sties and colle; and secondary <chools under its auspices, with a cotal velue of buildings approximating $100,000,000. for tic explana- Solid Sterling Silver CENTS EACH PEPPER OR SALT SHAKERS We believe this offer ever made plated, filled or sther metal, but d Sterling ed with any nteed to through assay that pot at the »fice. Rather put in the meltin United States Assay broad statement, but, neverthe- less, it is true, and every one is stamped Sterling on the bottom in plain letters. Compare them with those sold by fewelers elsewhere for much more. Then if you are not entisfied, the money will be re- funded. Robert E. Jones & Co. Watches—Diamonds—iewelry 610 Ninth St. N. Opposita U. &. Patent Office S (Continued from Page Twent Herbe: senati sentat i presentative et Raym sate and Mrs and Al in hor dent Mrs forme: Moore Miss entertd Maytle Mrs Prir Mrs the la Mass., . Keatc il where some versit Washington is in New Y days Astor Mrs of L nti Clintie, and M T patronesses for the card party to bp‘nf the hostesses having taken boxes | Mrs. kiven for the benefit of the Juvenile Association February 10, at OCIETY ) rt epresentative and | IR ¥ Patterson, % Representative s. Miss Davis, Re and James V. Me- Miss Mary McClintie, Repre. and Rov O. Woodruff, Repre- and M James O'Connor, Patrick H. Drewry, the ATy of state for Hawali, Mr. ond Brown: the William 1. Js Janies M atterson, win 1 itive ve e Builey, Wi t. dysa Mr. Gt Chandle texsic John B. son Llwood Morey, hor of 1 o . the wife of Idaho, at- | \4l'mul W of Mrs, W ive to the three-day « pses today. in vecognition tnd interest in improvin condit not on in the entire . but a Jiei hall G. and Mrs man Bina Land: dining at 1 nwer THotel, J. M n, N. eet Parkins aturday, at the smpliment to sa Colonna, in Nathan Williams Judge Wil ams weompanied by Miss Kutherine the New W oute to Ci widow of Boston the Tutter's Willinms. s |y Charles the of enee | v the week . Keator of Gi P4 is entertaining ut din c honor Saturday night. 1S invited to meet Dr. and Mrs. Wil W Budd | ) Pilling, all of { Mr. and Mrs. and AMrs. WS, elphia. 1hise and ) iters of eiden, have re from New York have been s past elyn Spetde: dau “they time s Janned Columi g Ui~ en. George Owen Squier of for u few nd the Hotel Charles R. of 1 southern California the b, ce Cartwright of Ho has been the t 1 1 1 Db. C b. West Point, st of Maj., ever, and > he Visited Mre -1 [T i LE rk La Grove C( n. Protective afternoon at the Men' addition tronesses are Mrs. \vm Gilbert H. h, s . Simon, Baker, 1 Brickenstein, Mrs Howard, Mrs, Gilbert 1T ihe 1 American Pen | Odette Myrtil City CI to M . Pie gene Andrews, Mrs. Frank Mus. Whitman Cross, ) 1 litamn Van Vleek Mrs. Larner, Mrs Richard P, Morey, Mrs. H. 1 Mrs. W, illoughby Miss . Barn, Alrs, Pu Ars, dley Che 1 Mol the nts for are rman sl Alout ceserved M ridwinter * prov heatrical atmospher Milton Sill Phorpe, . Coluluy e mes add ribers 1b, tevens, Mrs. Briggs, 1 i, and many Curtis D. Grosvenor, Mrs. Perr Tme. Stephan Panaretoff, Mrs. Cuno Rudolph, Mry. 1, °ry J Rust, n Grosvenor committee in the ¢ Mrs. Vi W vill H i president of 1 todiy fnelude Mr ¢ , president of M dinner to pre lmfi(»rl ed Wednesday 2 0'0 ek, 1320 G street. Coolldge pa- ‘Wilbur, Vernon Tallou Kirk Tlolmes, Mrs Harding, Mrs, Walter « Brockett, M Menden B Mo cha ard § King and Mrs. I table ball of the | Women tonigh 1 . pres . guest of honor: others who be tt 1 commit president; man, to the st Grid i Macaroni and Spaghetti (Frenct Carton Macaront, Carton Paste Magruder Inc Best Groceries Ave. The new London Welling’ton Boot MES swaggering ‘Lipper. black fur trim. i, to “Qut-zip™ omen's Shop 1207 F St. ¥ and 1 Patent Leather, with $10 ». Carton Spaghetti, 1('\, Carton V/ ermicelli. 20¢ A.B.(C St. Final Clearance! 87 Midwinter HATS 'S Formerly Priced, $10 to $35 Imported Felt Hats With Touches of Color Sport Hats Evening Hats of Gold and Silver Cloth With Lace and Tulle COLORS Black, Red, Italian Blue Every variety of Wood Shades Navy, Taupe, Rust and Fuchsia Ll TWELVETEN VETWELVE F STREET Mulit & Min- Mrs, v R obert Nary hair netly 1 the as hon ind 4 K liron abers 19¢ fié 5 & o o o v & . = = ”? V72 3 B 3 555 for thelr guests. Boxholders are Mrs. Harry Atwood Colman, who will have with her Miss Katherine Watson, Capt. Herbine, Mr. and Mrs. John Mock, Mrs. Helen Rowland, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dingley, Mrs. Delos Blodgett, Mrs. Marshall Fleld, Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood, Mrs. H. A. C. Hancock, Mrs. Larz Anderson, Miss chelling, Miss 1. A. Me- < J. T. Newcomb, M kerman, Miss Cushin Howe, Col. Arthur Henry Allen and Julia & M D Webster annotine ilet as Louis k. Mildred Smith John Boldue, the fiddler, will play three of tho old- Marjorie member: mond, M . and Ruth Toyce Henry Ford prize for a revival of fashioned dances. Mrs. Robert ¥ Lee leads the first set in the Lance the others heing Miss Dickins Sidney T A 'k Tiller, man, Set D A v No. 2 includes M lodgett, Mrs. Dingley, Mrs. Mat thews, Alr. Steen, Mr. Dingley and My, | \lullll\m while s No. 3 will be Mr. iates, Mrs. Howard Hodgkins, M Muellcr TLeuach, Mr. Buke Hender M. Peterkin Cay Henderson is member tloor conunittes other minittees hive named, ember of the Lostess. Harriman l Robert of the nittee for the I 1 Dewey. Capt Mannin;: Charles 8 n. M Thomas Aspinwall thur Br Fdward Alr. T Gorl, Carphell Finley, Mr. Charles Carroil Marion Johnston, Mr My . Leroy R. 1. Mr. jamin Ny Mr. Rich sran Thom. Nelson ard Wiltier and Mr, Mrs tea ment the John G Sund P AR AR R A R A A A A% \\\G‘\\\\\\ NN Look “em all then buy over PF ERLESS The Auto Show T AR R . - " COA One-Day $ Sale! THURSDAY ONLY and flares. The colors are the new shades. A GROUP OF 96 WONDERFUL Formerly ¢ 0= Priced .. ©19.95, a lot of Satins, Flat Crepes, Geongette Frock evening wea All sizes are every new style and shade is here. K %, %, Dorothy Ladd and Miss Miss Mary Frances Weigel will be at the tea table. Mr. Mr. Markley Bethea entertained at a reception Sunday home of Mr. land avenue. They h: Mme. Lelia de Za Dun Harrict Allen and Mis: \1.4“ \Xmls(\r and Mme, C the L Mme. & tary of the Greek legation | mantopoulos; L Chilean legation, Mr. ton, | Lewis, and Mrs and Mrs, SAVVVURRAANUNNNNNNNNN SNy, | et reslau ANY FUR-TRIMMED 25> Fine fabrics, trimmed with natural gray squirrel, cocoa squirrel, beaver, wolf, fox, skunk, lynx and other furs. A good range of sizes and every Coat is interlined. DRESSES 25 & From our regular stock we have selected Cloths and In this assortment you will find Dresses for street, afternoon and included and ,( BRESLAU'S The Friendly Shop 1309 G St. N.W. }\\\‘\\\\ Mis: HilL Ladd will be assisted b Alice Charles Francois Guerin and afternoon at the uerin, 1612 Rhode Is- assisting them Mrs. Geneva Morgan, Miss m, Miss Mar; zabeth Bulgari ~phan Pan the Dr. and Mme. Robledo, Baron and von Below, 1 von Lewin- Charles Boughton Wood, the , Capt. An- entative and Purnell, Blovm and M Alumni dunee, 2400 Sixteenth street 1o the patrons the president University Mi D. Mr. 4 Hurrey, achlen Luker, Dr stis and Mr and Mrs. J. B \Axnml Herrl Lugene " Louisville, toduy the Willard, will spend the rest of the Ray is State regent for of the Daughters of the ition and came 1o shington in connection with busi s in behalf of the national organt as her | Hotel the sl Wardman Park Burlington 4 Hotel Aunounce the first tion 1u the world of lurge installu- The Titanafram The Master Mu Tnstrument from 12 ( 8o 10 P.M Biue Plate Luncheon, A LA CARTE SEKVICE ALSO Special Card Party Room 4 to S0¢ Per Table FREE M S RMON elow O S S S R S SRS S NNN NSNS AVE. A e A 0 88 O Y I | | ‘HATS ST TR o %, IN THE SHOP Former Prices Up to ‘*9()..)0 Straightline models (] D 9.50 ‘10 What Do We Mean? a ( DRESSING decoration placed,on it appears. AND woman! ornaments she tacks smothers her charm. HARRIS SHOP with restraint—depends upon skill in simplicity in Don't you like to buy clothes like that? and execution “hrismas gowning dressed woman differ in this—the more how diffe#ent in the case of the Quite often the more Tree and a well the tree the finer on the more she uses orna mentation design. 1316 G Street City Club Building EEEEEEEEEEEEBEEEEEEEDE]EEEEEE—:E HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, T. O, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1926 latter part of the week her sister, Mrs. Ralph W. Pierce of Buffalo, and the ld‘l(‘r s son and daughter, Mr. Vaughn Plerce, who attends Harvard Univer- sity, and Miss Mary Pierce, who is a student at Miss Bennett's School. Fri- day Mrs. Ash will entertaln ata bridge luncheon in the Florentine room for Mrs. Pierce. Mrs. Redwood Vandergrift left ves- terday for New York city to visit rela- tives until the week end. Alpha Beta Chl_Sorority, Alpha Chapter, heid a_theater party Mon- day afternoon, followed by a tea at the Willard, in honor of Miss Esther Coleman, who is leaving this week for Orlando, ¥la. Among the guests were the members of the Alpha Beta Chi Sorority, Miss Marle Kershaw, Miss Celesta Philbin of Baltimore und Miss rothy Patchen and Miss Virginia tehen of Quantico, Va. The forum luncheon of the Wom- en's City Club will be held at the club house at 1 o'clock Saturday, Febru v 13, The guest of honor and will be former Senator| Thomas of Colorada. Mis! will be “What Price Govern- | ' Lilis Meredith will preside, ley, chairman, will have s nn;, her Mrs. Minnic ham, Mrs. Albert Put T. J. Howerton, Mrs. 7 MNary and Mos Edward P. ‘ostigan. Orange Grove Basket Select Oranges, §1 75 Oranges. . .81 Grapefruit, 3-4-5. .. 25¢| Tangerines, Doz.. . . . .20c 21 King Ali, has designated an emlssary to g0 to Europe to pave the way fo the admission of his domain to ti League of Nations Sheik Hafez Wehbeh has bee Hled. | named to proceed to Parls and othe a8 a result of his expulsion of |F EE—EEEEEEEE ?p}.pp sbornt EL!VENTHST. Blonde Kid! The Season’s Newest Color SEEKS LEAGUE ENTRY. JERUSALEM, Telegraphic Agency).—Ibn S tan of Nejd and now ruler of the a February ish E=—=——ll—= Developed in the Smdrl Pump Style as Pictured. “Priced at 6.50 With Cuban or .\p.luhh Heels In direct co new Spri 4| Apples, 6 Lbs. Bananas, Doz. . . . . .. ZOc 712 9th St. N.W. R——=L—T] P All ing Sensalionally Wmter None are exempt from the ravag- becomes an extraordinarily good in- vestment—for these modes are so distinctive as not to lose their placc in the sun of fashion. present this d kid and s BEVERLY E LK-TOP CHIFFON HOS 3 Pairs, jo]——|a|—=3|o|c—=|s|——|u} |e———|o|———|a|———=[ajc——a] 8$5.50 | n|e=———joje————| bxlnpsb orn 608 to 614 | | | e B o kel Sacrificing the Coats reductions—and choosing one '59-79 Approved cloths, preferred colors, with collar, collar and cuffs and borderings of luxurious furs. An opportunity that will quickly pass under stress of such pressure on the original prices. Third Floor | | | | Q | | | | | E |——|oj———|ol——=|a|——|