Evening Star Newspaper, October 28, 1926, Page 18

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‘BISHOP DENIES ANY SCIENCE CONFLICT English Churchman Upholds . Evolution—Sees Union of All Christians. | By the Associated Tress | PHILADELPHIA, October 25— There is no confiict between science | #nd religion, Right Rev. Arthur Foley | ‘Winnington-Ingram. Lord Bishop of London, told students of the Uni- versity of Pennsylvania vesterday. He #1s0 =aid he believed there was hope of a reunion of z1l Christian denomi- nations. The lord bishop addressed the stu- dents in Weighty all, after par- ticipating fn exerc the formal opening of St. Andrew’s Collegiate | Chapel of the Protestant Episcopal | Divinity School “I will answer vou students five of the most common questions that have sked me since 1 came to Amer. | waid the lord bishop at the close | his address “First, there any contradiction | between religion and science? There | i= no contradiction. 1 believe in evo- lution and science. What makes a| man any different from an_animal | §s that divine spark which God has | put_in him ‘Why does the church oppose la- | bor? The church does not oppose | labor. Wa got into hot water at home in England Insisting that the coal miners get a fair deal. \\ hy does the church back up war? Shocking as war is, there are things worse than war, and that is | disgrace. There are times when vou must have war to avoid dishonor. “Waa are the hupes of a retnion of all Christian dénominations? There is, 1 believe, much hope for the re- union of Christianity, and | believe our church offers the medium_ though which it can b “Is there any My answer t doubt ix no sin harm in doubting? that is that honest Binds Cashier, Robs Bank. MOREAVILLE, La., October 28 (#), A man who posed as a salesman for banking house supplies yesterady robbed the Avovelles Bank and Trust Company here of $6,500, ang after Jocking M. . Gauthier, cashifr, in a vault, escaped in an‘automobile. Gau- thier remained in the vault nearly two hours hefore a neighhor heard his | a decision on the By the Assoclated Press. DETROIT, October 28.—Detroft may go down in the troupers’ book as a hoodoo town. Within the past few years the fol- lowing has happened: Bert Williams collapsed during a performance at the Garrick Theater, dying a few weeks later. Al Jolson contracted such a severe cold when he played here last that his voice was affected for many months. Frank Tinney hecame so ill follow- ing a performance here a few weeks ago that for days his life was de- GERMAN STEEL DUTY DECISION WITHHELD American Officials Delay Action on Reimposition of Counter- vailing Tariff. By the Associated Press American officials are withholding “facts” developed in the investigation of the German steel industry by the mixed commis- sion before announcing whether the countervailing duty once ordered on German steel and iron products will be imposed again. The report of the commission, com- posed of Americans and German which was appointed at the sugges. tion of Germany after the United States ordered the countervalling duty last May, was kept secret last night awaiting an adjustment of differences with Germany over certain of the language. Whilé it appears likely that on the basis of the report the countérvailing duty will not be levied sgainst Ger- man steel products immediately, there is some indication that America will question whether the German in- is not violating the anti-dump- untervailing duty was ordered man steel on the basis of a re- ‘e that the industry was receiving a subsidy and the additional duty would have been cqual to the amout of the alleged subsidy. The German government protested and the order was suspended by the Treasury hefore it went into effect. At the request of Germany, a com- mission of representatives of the two governments was appointed and the report of this commission has now been made. in Brown and Black —. ARTCRAF 1§ SHOES 1311 F STREET' — THE _EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Actors May Put Detroit in Hoodoo Class Because Four Were Dlsabled There spaired of. He still Is in a Detroit hospital fighting for strength. And now Houdini, the2 magician and escape artist, lies in a hospital gravely {ll following an operation for appendicitis and the subsequent de- velopment of peritonitis. Houdini's comdition was somewhat improved last night after a restful day. FOOD SHOW STILL HUNTS PAIR TO WED Bashfulness Keeps Brides and Bridegrooms From “Signing Up.” Bashfulness on the part of the city’s | but got * prospective brides and bridegrooms so PN!pectwg’!hfl couple who will assent to being | ered D. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28 far has prevented the officials of the Retall Grocers' Association from “signing up” a couple to be married at the opening of the annual food show in the Washington Auditorfum next Monday night. Since the first announcement that the principals at the carefully ar- | ranged public wedding, will be show- with gifts and grocerles, the Grocers' Association officials have re- ceived numerous telephone calls by persons who evidently were interested, ‘cold feet” at the last minute, “One girl,” an official sald today, 1926. “called up to inquire for an itemized list of the gifts we will give the bride and bridegroom. She gigled so hard throughout her conversation, however, we were unable to find out her name or persuade her to come down to see us.” The food show directors emphasized today that the wedding will be a dignified affair. Couples desiring to apply, should visit the assoclation’'s headquarters in the Franklin National Bank Building. Opening Monday night, the food ow this year will run for two weeks with numerous added features and more capital prizes than ever before presented. Shut-Ins to Hear Robyn. Shutdns at the Tuberculosis Hos- pital, Fourteenth and Upshur streets, will be_ entertained at a Halloween celebration tomorrowy evening by “Wee Willie” Robyn, tenor soloist. Arrangements for his appearance were made through the management of Loew's Palacé Theater. Elsie Jorss, local soprano, will assist with the pro- gram. Libel Suit Dropped. | CONCORD, N. C., October 28 (#) — The $25,000 libel suit brought by Rev. J. R. Pentuff against the Raleigh Times Publishing Co. and O. J.Coffin, editor. ended in a non-suit in Superior Court here vesterday. The sult was brought as the result of an editorial appearing in the newspaper regarding an anti evolution speech made by Rev. Pentuff. The non-suit was gra because of “insufficient evidence.” Nearly 800,000,000 national saving certificates have been sold In England The A-C DAYTON is also RADIO Built to please your eyes:—Beautiful Consoles and Cabinets Al I 4 Models to choose from— $79.00 to $255 Stripped Special Prices—Complete Outfits Installed All with beauty and tene BY ALL MEANS, that will surprise you CALL IN AND Let Us Demonstrate BARBER & ROSS, Inc. 11th & G Sts. NW. RIRTETTT All-Silk Umbrellas, 6.95 Regularly 7.50 and 10.00 N exceptional value opportunity! These umbrellas are all mounted on the desirable 16-rib Kyota frames and ha\e stunning handles of amberite, paise pearl and carved woods with tips and ferrules to match. Both plain and fancy borders in the group—and a wide choice of desirable colors. One more thing to check off your gift list! New Tailored Sports Bloomers, 1.95 TH}-\ are developed in tricosham or jersey with elastic at waistline and knee. All finished and well reinforced. They are ideal for wear under the cloth frock and are avail- able in all the desirable street shades. J' FASHION lNSTlTUTl(rN Washington New = fetleff Paris You Will Surely Find a Solution to Your Coat Problems in T his Remarkable Group of Magnificent Fur-Trimmed Coats All In The Luxurious Fabrics That Are Identified With Much - Higher Priced Coats — All Trimmed With Sumptuous Fashionable Furs—Representing the Most Commanding Coat Values of the Season 9.50 VE more great achicvement to add to the many triumphs of our Greater Coat Shops this season! Good coats are not too plentiful, because of the coat strike which considerably delayed production, and yet here are 150 glorious new coats, presenting the smartest modes of the season—beau- tiful workmanship—lovely soft rich fabrics, selected fur trims used cleverly and generously. Only our great purchasing power made possible by our tremendous volume this season has enabled us to secure this truly wonderful collection for Friday. You will appreciate the importance of this event when you see the coats, feel the gorgeous quality of the fabrics, carefully inspect the fur trims and notice the fastidious tailoring. Come early! All at One Concentrated Price'— 100 Women’s Coats! 50 Misses’ Coats! The Smartest Styles of the Season— Presenting a Choice of — 10 Different Fabrics— Pointerra Velsheen Lustrosa Luella Jewelpoint Veldon Ormadale Venice Pagoda Tistrella A stunning Travel Coat in black and arey plaid. belted en's Platinum w0 1 f conspirex with *lus trous Ormadale n new blutise wimulated panel 11 Smart Colors— Paris Blue Thrush Wine Brown Cumberland Blue 12 Rich Fur Trims— Natural and Mink Dyed Squirrel Grey, Brown, and Black Fox Natural and Black Lynx Platinum and Natural Wolf Ringtail French Beaver Caracul T o't Cont.' 10.50. Green Rustic Brown Filbert Black Silver Maple Cinder The smart Paris blouse treatment in interpreted in veldon with luxurious plat inum wolf c and cuffs. Misses Coat. 9. Misses’ Coat Salon—Third Floor Women’s Tailored Silk Frocks In a Group Presenting Distinctive New Styles, Lovely Quality Fabrics, a Wide Selection, Interesting Savings 25" THIS presentation is particularly important be- cause we secured these dresses in a special purchase group that makes great savings possible. For the woman who is now planning her winter wardrobe, these frocks offer an unprecedented op- portunity to select new things, decidedly smart —two frocks for what you had planned to pay for one. The fabrics are excellept, the workman- ship clean, and the style range is what you might expect if the prices had been double. We selected for this group only those fashions that have been accepted by discriminating women, The group in- cludes— Women’s Coat Salon—Third Floor October Specials New Tapestry Bags 2.95 CIDEDLY desirable for wear with the fur or dressy cl coat, these lovely little bags avallable in roomy pouch style, fitted nicely, with plain or ‘en graved frames, A splendid op portunity. Misses’ Cleverly Tailored ‘Woolen Frocks Gireat Spe- \When Most Presented in a cial Group Just You Need Them 6.50 IVACIOUS Little Tweed Frocks in simulated two- piece style with Roman stripe ribbon trim. The short jacket frock with the jacket in velvet- een and the skirt in lovely plaid woolen and many fascinating color combinations. Velveteen trimmed jersey frocks that know many new uses of pleats and tuckings and tailored little wool jersey frocks that set a new standard in jersey styling. You will want several of these. and New Tinsel Bags 2.95 XPRESSING the vogue for metal effects—green and gold or black and gold, in pouch style, with engraved frame, nicely lined and fitted with little change purse and mirror. Handbag Shop—Street Floor Very Spccmlly Priced for Friday Short vabeonen Slip-on Sweaters 5.00 JUST the thing to wear under rour top coat, and smart, too. Allwool knitted and slightly brushed effects, with the smart prison stripes or plain colors with contrasting band trims in the manner of Jean Patou. Many new necklines, many colors, and all sizes. An altogether fascinat- ing group. Sportswear Shop—Fourth Floor 1,000 Dozen Kerchiefs 6 for 1.00 THL very desirable fine linen, with 1-16-inch hems, pre- sented at this special low price, made possible hy a big special purchase. Sports Hose Specially Priced IGHT-WEIGHT silk and wool sports stockings, full 2 50 fashioned, a pair. RTIFICIAL silk '|m| wool, full fashioned, in 150 two-tone colorings, a pair. Street Floor Misses’ Simple Frock Shop—Third Floor Furs—Friday! Rather drastic measures will be taken tomorrow to dispose Toft — crepe in clavar new tiered ment Flat a of eight handsome coats ranging in price from in this one 00—all of which have been marked at one price, 250.00 to 3 197.50. These are coats held over ‘from last season but remodeled where necessary to make them into the newest fashion styles and at savings of from more than 3000 to more than 150.00 they represent almost un- heard-of values! 350.00 Black Caracul Coat— with handsome black fox collar 350.00 Black Caracul Coat— with Eastern mink collar and cuffs 295.00 Hudson Seal Coat (dyed muskrat)— with sable dyed squirrel collar, cuffs and border 295.00 Iludson Seal Coat (dyed muskrat) with dyed fitch collar and deep cuffs 29500 Nutria Coat— = with_self collar and cuffs 250.00 Jap Mink Jacquette— with large collar ... s 295.00 Russian Kidskin Coat, in beaut i shades u' d«.'k g \', 197 50 flare mode! with kit fox collar and border. ) 295.00 Brown Caracul Coat— with brown fox collar New Fur Shop—Fnuflh Floor Cleverly pleated frost crepe frocks. Canton Crepe, one of the smartest mediums of the season. Dunwoodie Crepe, in ingenious treatments. Georgette, slightly inclined to' elaboration effectively used. New sleeves, new skirt treatments, new colors. Women's Simple Frock Shop—Second Floor ter— creps saun. {nter Drets the Jen- nyphianee wom;n strock Another Great Value-Giving Opportunity in SORAS] Q TIMELY clearance of all short lines, sample styles our Sorosis Shoe Shop offers every woman and to select several pairs of shoes for all-occasion wear at Pumps and Oxfords Toiletries Specials! 1.00 French per- fume, 1.0z size, [ dJC cissus odor. : box French guest soap, six cakes in a box. Jasmine, 1.00 toilette water, 3.02. size, in Nar- rose and violet odors, 75¢c a box. and discontinued numbers in miss an excellent opportunity a merely nominal price. 2 Pairs for 5- 75 A GOOD range from which to make your selection, for there ‘are all sizes in the are only two or three pairs.left in each style. many pairs to your liking. Colors Black Grey Tan Brown Many Timely Specials in the Grey Shop! Silk Underthings Quilted Silk Robes 2.95 1085 VERY interesting spe- A TRULY unusual op- clal purchase lot of portunity, for these dainty envelope chemises, vobes are developed in all developed in heavy heavy satin, interlined crepe de chine, elaborately with® lamb's wool and trimmed with fine val and made with full-length set- filet laces, dainty applique in sleeves and tuxedo or net and embroidered me- roll collars, dallions. Tailored step-ins to every of radium silk or crepe de house and chine, neatly hemstitched Two stvles, one with the and attractively embroid- silk cord girdle, others ered. All the pastel color- with side-tie fastenings. ings. Many lovely colors. Grey Shops—Second Floor Formerly 8.75 to 10.00 Street Floor lot, although there _— New Neckwear However, you will be sure to find in this group 1.00 AINTY col- lar and cuff sets, of satin or lace, very specially priced for Fri- day. Many of the new nar- row collars for high-neck frocks. Necrwear Shop—Street Floor Materials Patent Satin Suede Kid Calf All sales final! Serosis Shoe Shop—Street Floor Heels High Indispensable Medium wardrobe, for travel wear. Low

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