Evening Star Newspaper, February 8, 1927, Page 26

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NEW PRAYER BOOK CAUSES COMMENTS Omission of “Obey” in Mar-| riage Service by Episcopal | o g = [+] = a1 = o b ‘l‘< | 9 (] =3 2 = 3 = Br the Asso LONDON §.—Initial com ments of the Book of Comm em to promise that | 1he be welcomed: by a wise and | broad-minded persons a d | prudent comy » between the ex- | treme vie vs Nevertheless that the | new prayer b lo-Catholic ¢ Ar droppir i of the | T¢ end watters on which | s of the church | hopeless schi he it land s The Times savs the changes offer| a supreme opportunity for churchmen to combine in the interests of unit and order The Morning Post does not believe | that either tr itself or ment will The Daily News d is ot likely ither side. 1 < must be approved by the present convocation, by the House | of Bishops in March, by the National | Assembly in July,and, finally, by Par. liament ey W announced terday : the two great synods of the ch of England— Canterbury and York Effect of Rescinding “Obey " omitted from the English bride The Ro s no vow of service, and in Preshtacdar € the simple 0* @« mar and woman tak ing cack other for wife and husband before vitnesses cnrstitutes tegal mar-| riage, even witheet its taking place in a church If thas is desired The Fpiscopaiian bride has long been in a sovt of lenlated position. The| Quakeress does not take the vow of | obedience; neither does the Jewish or Greek brlda An increasing number of non-conformist churches omit or make the vow optional. Favored by Suffragettes. Rev Burh Chapman of the famous Savoy Chapel almost alone among English clergymen was for giving the bride the option of refusing the vow. Hence, the Savoy Chapel became a popuiar place for suffragette mar- riages Publie feeling in England has been S0 strong against continuance of the bridal “obey,” that the bishops yield- ed gracefully to the feminine appeal. Assigned as Student. Lieut. Col. Charies Keller, U. 8. In- fantry, has been relieved from duty | with the War Department General | staff and detalled a: udent at the Naval War College, Newport, for the 1927-1928 course, effective July L. Until then he will assume recruitn | | duty ir t='s city under the direction | of the commanding general, District | of Washington, ! LATIMER’S ashionable boarding house zed by the patrc omatic corps during e 50's and 60's . . . This .t poin of the elite of Washingien stood on the grourd now ot cupied by the Belasco Theater. . Here, the affairs of cussed and decided at the dinner ble <. a t of 1m portant international ud stories ex trcatie vriginally draited on the snowy linens covering Mrs. Latimer's table. . . . Just 1 Latimer had %* what Mrs. Elite L | get her picture taken half naked an’} look modest an’ demure Rt \n’ resourceful enough t’ live from on B Ly goods | rhubarh season t' another without sisin’ th’ blamed stuff in greenhouses | Senate Committee Will Close In- By the Associated Press appointed to the comm 2117-2119 Fourteenth Street N.W. (o It's wonderful how a woman kin ountry is great It seems t' me our (Copyright. 1927.) TARIFF QUIZ TO END. quiry Wednesday. Senate tariff committee plans s inquiry into the tariff v N tomOrrow. | ncoln Dixon of Indiana recently on and not b mmittee n no hen he How Safely -Are Your Securities Protected from Fire and Theft? Our Super-safe SAFE Affords Perfect Protection FEDERAL-AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK Boxes as low as $5 a year HER FIRST “love”- And mother says “yes” to 7-11. to say about her distin- guished boarders’ misuse of her tablecloths is in doubt. & . . But the atti- tude of the Washingion home manager of today on such maticrs is cer tainly not doubtful. .. . Pride in the spotlessness of your table linen be- comes a source of de- lighted satsifaction when Elite launders it regu- larly. . . . Bed and table hinens are beautifully fin- ished and wearing ap- parel is returned sweet and clean, ready for the home iron, when you specify Elite’s Rough Dry Service at 12 cents a pound. . . . Just phone aundry Potomac 40—41—42—43 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, “The Busy Corner” D. C, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 19217. 9 Penn. Ave. 8th and D New, Novelty Fabric Gloves $1.00 —Smart New Novelty Gloves of an imported fabric, with turn-down cuffs and embroid- ered backs. They are in the good wanted colors_for Spring and in sizes 5%% to 714 Kann's—Street Floor. “Year-Round” Charmeusette 58¢ Yd. —This dainty, satiny-lustered material is one of the most de- . lightful of Spring fabrics for women’s and children’s dresses. The designs are so charming- Iy youthful and dainty—-small chintz patterns. And besides its uses as a material for dresses, it is useful for home decoration, lampshades, cush- ion"covers, etc. It is 36 inches wide. Kann's—Strect Floor. Valentines and Novelties For Valentine Dinners and Parties —Valentines at 5¢ to $1.00. —Boxed Materials for making Valentines 25c and S0c. —Nut Baskets, 5c, 10c, 15¢ each. —Caps, 5¢ and 10c. ~—Tally and Place Cards, 25¢ and 35¢ doz. —Dennison Tablecloth, 25c. Snappers, 50c and 75c doz. —Decorated Crepe, 25c. —Napkins, 18 for 15c. ~Boxed Novelty Valentines for prizes at 15c and 25c. Kann's—Street Floor. Valentine i Candies —~Valentine Heart Boxes, filled with assorted chocolates, From $1 to $3 a Box -Valentine Heart Boxes, to be filled— 10c to $1.00 —Cinnamon _ Hearts, assorted sizes; also jelly hearts— ApORRlL: e 39¢ —Peppermint Cream @() Hearts—a pound........ 6 Kann’s—Street Floor. “BABY DAY” Makes It Worth While for Mothers to Come Shopping! Lawn Pillow Eaeh: .. ox —Kapok Pillows, in the dainty el s colors of pink and blue. Ea —Infants’ Gertrudes, prettily hand em wfeh 5() $1.00 g ])rc\»c.\._ $] '00 broidered and scalloped edge. —Infants’ 3 and 4 Piece Toilet Sets—oprettily painted. Set.. —Infants’ Handmade and Hand-embroidered Eaehy vl sl Slips, with embroidery and lace trimmings. 50¢ —Infants’ Tan Kid Moccasins. 19(. Priced a pair at —Infants’ Rubber Pants, in n:nura.l m}d 3 fOl‘ 5”(} white —White and Red Rubber Sheet- 890 ing. 1 yard wide.......... —Infants' Handmade Bootees, trimmed in pink or blue. A 9Qq [ T R Quilted Pads, size 17x18. Suit- able for use in couch or crib, 25¢ Infants’ Silk Caps, trimmed EQq with lace and ribbons. Each. . 59¢ Children’s Apron Frocks, with sten- Giled borders, in all colors. & Sizes 2 to 6 years. Each....... 39c Kann's—Second Fioor. $1.94 —The pieces are of imitation white ivory and can be bought either separately or as a completetset, as you choose. Three pieces, a long-handled mirror in bonnet shape, size 7x5 inches, a hairbrush and a comb with coarse and fine teeth—are offered at spe- ial prices as follows— $5.00 Mirrors, Now... $1.00 $2.00 Brushes, Now... 69¢ 50¢ Combs, Now 25¢ $7.50 Value for.......$1.94 Kann’s—Street Floor. Bed, Spring, Matiress | and Two Pillows All For Actual $30 Value A Great Sale 1,500 Pieces of - $19.95 better “buy” is seldom offered than these five-piece bed outfits. The beds are the well known Simmons grade— single or double sizes—the springs are a guaranteed link kind, the mattresses are of cotton with rolled edges and the pillows ‘are filled with feathers. An ideal out- fit for that spare bed- room. s WARE OVENGLASS Regular Prices Are $1.20 to $2.00 After the sale, “Glasbake Ware” will be sold at regular prices —Two Small Bread Pans —Round Casseroles —Opval Casseroles —Oval Bakers —Utility Trays —Partitioned Vegetable Dishes —Large Bread Pans —Shallow Bakers with Handle —Two Pie Plates —An occasion that will be of particular interest to the thrifty housewife, who will find it an unusual opportunity to secure this splendid oven glassware at savings that are truly worth while. —Every piece offered in this sale is fully guaranteed against breakage in the oven. The patented “Heat-Quick” corrugated bottom assures complete radiation of heat. Buy now and know true joy in cooking. Kann’s—Third Floor. Again Directing Attention to the Rare Combination of Styl and Value Which Disting "MERIFKAN” An Ever-Changing, Always-New Collection at —The high standard of qual- ity of materials, the correct combination of colors, fab-. rics and trimmings and the high grade of workmanship constantly maintained in these dresses has impressed Washington women most favorably toward these most- satisfactory of frocks. An additional point in their favor lies in the variety of styles—a style for almost every type, the tall, the short, the average, the large woman and the miss. Ask the woman who wears one (8ketched) A Meri-Kan Frock of navy blue georgette, trimmed with ornaments of brilliants, a sash girdle of taffeta, and shoulder knot of the same. Second Floor. T™ERRY MAR Choes Twenty New Styles All the Time at The distinctive lines of Merry Maids lend grace, trimness and smartness to both the foot and the costume. here are yles for daytime, for evening and for sports, in the leathers and mate- rials and colors that are this season’s own. An almost unlimited choice -always at the same price—never more— prisingly low when consider the quality and e of Merry Maid TELMA Phe Beauty, Quality, Serviceability at —Medium weight, strong and du rable, Selma Hose have every fea ture the well dressed woman de- mands. Made full fashioned of pure thread silk, with mercerized tops, soles, heels and toes. They are now being shown in new beauty for Spring. They are sold exclusively at Kann's in Washing- ton, and always at the same price. —Black, and all the good wanted colors, including the new Spring shades, in sizes 835 to 10. Street Floor.

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