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EVENSONG SERMON ' BY VISITING VICAR Rev. Dr. Carpenter of Eng-r land to Preach Today at Bethiehem Chapel. - The special preacher at the peo serviee in tk ¥ service will of Wash Bratenall, tarough r e special lec- | turer at Berkeley Divinity ..»)' Middletown. Conn., for tk vear. He has just comple cial course of noond: ity Church, New A., headmaster of St. Alban's § Mount St. Alban The preacher will be Right Rhinelander, and former The celebrant f at this servi Townsend Ru ton, who wil ing prayer dean of 1 Dbrant for the holy communion serv ice at 7:3¢ WILL SHOW BIBLE SCENES Central Y. M. C. A. Lecture Series Today. The second lecture In the series of Bible History in Pictures, will be| given at the Cen OO O A o] day at 4 pam lecture * will | be illustrated and will cover the period in the Old Te: f t Samson. Page ) re- | ligious work Y be the!l speaker, | There will be e before | the lecture, un hip of | William R. Schmulker of the Y. M.| EX-PASTOR TO FREACH. Rev. Dr. C. E. Fultz to Address Former Congregation. . Dr. C. B. Fultz, superintend- ent of the Pennsylvania Conference and former pastor, will preach this evening at 8 o'clock in the Me- morial United Brethren Church, North Capitol and R streets. ‘The minister, Rev. Dr. S. B. Daugh- erty, will preach _this morning | on “The Problem of Faith,” the fifth mermon in the series “Problems That Perplex.” The specizl feature in the church school will b the Christian Endeavor societies. CONCLUDES SERIES. Rev. Braskamp Delivers Final Ser- mons on Religious Census. Rev. Bernard Braskamp. the Gunton-Temple Memo: terian Church, will conclu ries of sermons today on the re-| ligious census question by taking lor\ h\s special subject the “What Think Ye of the Chi At the 4:30 clock twilig! ice, his sul 1 be “The Man \\‘ho Was Not “rom the Kingdom.” PLAY TO BE PRESENTED. | “It Pays to Advertise” Will Be Given Two Performances. The St. Peter's Players are prepar- ing to present “It s to Adver- tise,” threeact farce comedy by Rol Cooper Megrue and Walter Hackett, February 28 and March 1, it is an- nounced by Rev. James Murphy, supervisor of the players. 1t is to be under the personal direc- tion of William A. Walsh, who has directed _several previous presenta- tions. Those in the cast include Blanche Lothrop, Catherin O'Den- | nell, Margaret Eckloff, Edith San Fellipo, Margaret O'Conno Joseph | ‘White, Robert Rillon, Thomas O'Don- | nell, Willard Saulsbury, Howard Smith and Lawrence Cool l LUTHER LEAGUE |1 When Rev. Ross H. Stover, pastor | of Messiah Lutheran Church, Philadel- phia, Pa., comes here, March 1, as 1he speaker for the Life Service Meet- | ing of the Luther League of the Dis- trict of Columbia. he will lecture on| ““The Spirit That Lutheran Church, g streets southwest. Following their weekly meeting_last Wednes Luther League held A social for Fe planned by Epiphany Luther League. The District League visitation will +be made to Luther Place Memorlal Church this evening. Robert G.| Blocher, treasurer of the Luther League of the District of Columbia and of the Maryland Synodical Teague, will be the leader. filop;for deaf! ! based on data | of specialists | op of Pennsylv the holy commu will be to Cmmuue | astor of V resby his se- | Vo utioajsocil | If you are “Hard of Hearing | send for FRFI‘, booklet | what a jov it would be to the ! deat 1f they could consult with the {majority of the country's fore- | most. ear specialis: ar learn from these reputs (hIP authorities | | the reasons for their ailment and ‘the possibilities of curing it! Such a procedure, obviously, is next to impossible for most per-| sons handicapped defective | hearing, but they have the| benefit of these |edge through g booklet Ded,fiqu—(.an | Be Cured Or Arrested?”’ ‘ Tt is a most helpful and hopeful discussion of the causes and relief of deafness, based on interviews with more than two hundred of America’s leading authorities on hearing. Send Coupon Now A free copy will be mailed you on requen( Merely fill out the l"f)‘u‘ ! pon below or write to Dept. 520, | | Acousticon Institute for the Hard given by| | THE, SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. FEBRUARY 13. 1927—-PART 1. New Purchases at Special Prices for onday and T, uesday! Sale! Turkish Towels, $1. Seconds of 25c to good sizes. economy to buy these White and with fancy jacquard borders. 15¢ absorbent Terry, in It would be 3 75 Dos. 50c Towels. Made of heavy, in dozen lots. Street Floor ] 810-818 Seventh Street Worth $10.75 to $16.75 ! The splendid savings of many dollars, this is our Valentine gift to you. This group introduces Fash- Gay Colors Queen Blue Rose Beige Gooseberry Graecian Rose Apple Green Monkey Skin Mother Goose Rose Blush Beige ion to Value. with their popularity in mind. KING'S PALACE Satisfaction Since 1859 . All the garments were assembled Included are gar- ments demure in their simplicity and ranging to the elaborate party frocks whose colorings tell of Spring- time. Every new type, fashion phase and correct fabric—and prices so low as to sound like a fairy story—but nevertheless true. Flat Crepe—Crepe de Chine—Satin—Canton Crepe— Georgctte~’1‘afieta—Compose»All show delightful new tricks of trimming—diagonal tucks, shirring, peasant em- vh i | //, - ,3 Second Floor !M} | / broidery, pleats, frills, smocking, tiers, boleros and numerous 4 other frivolous versions of the Spring fashions. Sizes 14 to 20, 36 to 44 and 46 to 50 Final Reductions on Winter Coats! 35 Coats Farme;ly 525 and $7 .95 30 Coats Formerly $35 and $39.75 *15 20 Coats Formerly $50 to $59.75 $272.50 Second Floor—King'’s Palace 500 “Fashionette’’ Dresses New—Specially Purchased Regular and Extra Sizes All at one extremely low price 97 Fine quality broadcloth, prints and pon- gees, trimmed in most attractive new ways. Two of the numerous smart styles sketched. Well made with generous hems and seams and full cut—all with set-in sleeves. Beautiful colors and com- binations. Mail and Phone Orders will re- ceive immediate attention. Plenty of extra sizes. Sizes 36 to 44 and 46 to 52 Second Floor—King's Palace ~ Advance Spnng Hats Made to Sell for $2.50 and $3.00 Frosted Felt Straw Tams Skull Cap Felts Felt with Hackle Black and White matrons. The frosted felt model in gay colors—the youth- ful tam of straw or combined with silk x.ullc~—lhc new skull caps of felt with hackle at one or both sides and plenty of the new magpie (black and white) effects. All colors featured. Street Floor—King’s Palace These favorite fashions are fea- tured in a new group of chic $ 98 hats for modish misses and |of Hearing. |"Il|X and Chestnut | Irregulars of $1.39 Really splendid quality—the imperfec- tions are trifling. ready for use. cotton. Made of firm, An oppnrtumt\ for vou to lay Hand-torn and ironed, bleached in a supply at a savings. 25¢ Pillowcases, 19¢ Each 42x36-inch plain hemmed pillowcases. hurts are scarcely discernable. Street Floor—King’s Palace $2.25 All-Silk F lat( Specially Reduced to 39 inches wide, a splendid heavy wheight suitable for making the newer mode frocks for Spring. Turquoise, Old Rose, Orchid, Copen, Navy, French Blue, Black. Mulberry and *1-*Crepe de Chine 39 - inch loom crepe in splendid, quality much worn for lingerie and frocks. A complete range of \pnng shades—jungle, navy, nickle, claret, rose, French blue, lipstick, jade, tan, powder blue, copen, turquoise, pink, brown white and black. $1-%* Satin Charmeuse Rayon Metal Cloth Stunning face quality rose, navy, chestnut, and brown. satin- in old cope n, pink, red, yd. Slight irregulars—but Use Your Charge Account! That is, If you have one already —if you haven't opened a Charge Account—don’t tarry—but come in at your earllest convenience and learn about this pleasing, simple method of paying fof pur- chases, Balcony 40-inch silver and gold cloth in a beautiful quality suitable for party frocks, evening wraps and cos- tume slips. A AT $2 Ekonomy Kolumn Stamped Goods Luncheon Sets, 35c—Two neat designs stamped on unbleached cotton inch square and four napkins. Linen Towels, 49¢ — With colored hems. Stamped in at- tractive patter Linen Scarfs, §1—Finished with blue or rose finished edge and hemmed ends. Several pretty embroidery designs. $1 Coverall Aprons, 69c—Made up of two tones of shadow law Nicely bound and well made. ¢ Card Table Covers, 69c— ack sateen, bound in colors. card designs for em- broidery. With Coupan Only Kotex, 39¢ box Street Floor otions Reduced 85c Shoe Bags, 69c—Cretonne, with twelve pockets. Nicely bound, 25¢ Sanitary Aprons, 17c—Net tops. Good quality. 69¢ Sanitary Bloomers, 58c— Net tops. 39¢ Sanitary Step-ins, 29c— All gum rubber 19c_Sew-on Supporters, 2 for 25¢—F| 5 ber Household Aprons, ight colors; nicely bound with fisured cretonne. 39¢ Whisk Brooms, 23c—Me. dlum size. Picture Frames, 95¢ Swinging frames in aflver and an- tique finiah '~ 7x10. and 6x8 1 Bracelets, 57¢ Rhinestona bracelets in graduat- ing style_and flexible. 98 Handbags, $1.59 Pouch _and _underarm styles in fonyine leather. " Altractive styles lack and colors. With Coupon Only 3 Cakes Octagon Toilet Soap and a 25¢ Cannon Face Towel, all for 35¢ A 55¢ value—a saving of 20c Street Floor Infants’ Hose, 15¢ Perfect fl\la"‘] in black, white and “Cordov Boys’ Unmn Suits, 69¢ Random lh\“ 1! d suits with high necks. lol es and ankle Sizes IJ to 16, ayon Vests, 3% Bodice top model in pink, peach and nile. Women's Hosiery, 590 Irregulars of $1 grade. A ne sortment of georgette. r-mflon lllll eilk hose in new colors. Part-Wool Shirts, 25¢ Infantq’ slightly irregular shirts. Women’s $1 Union Suits, 69¢ Band top. medium weight. Low neck, sleeveless and knee length. SlXNl 36 to 44, o Knit Bloomers, 50c Women's regular and extra size, pink knit. With Coupon_Oniy 8-Pc. Berry Sets, 37c mitation cut glass—o berry dishes, (w-am ’uhher and sugar s 2 “Street Floor $2 Umbrellas, §1.19 ‘dflns women's uud l‘hl!drpn .. BEET CThperesiyet Window Shades. 39c Seconds of 68« ne dark green. Imperfections are 3 With, Coupon Only Franconia Castile Soap 1-Ib. bar, 19%¢ Street Floor 40c Table Oilcloth, 29¢ yd. Perfect auality. White tile and marble patterns in blue and green 49e Sash Curtains 2 prs. for 69¢ barred muslin _ with full ruttice st Side. and bottom i Hall Runner Remnants, 29¢ yd. 400 and 50c grades of felt hase. Lengths of 6 yards. Excellent patterna pleces may = be matched. Third Floor Rayon Fabric 290 yd. Formerly 40c rocade_al paca and plain rayon 4h|flnn Blue Tose. Diiik. ielio aid other colors. With Coupon Only ew;ue Blue Tabel Toilet Tissue 3 rolls for 19¢ Usually 10c a roll—fine white tissue. 39¢ Colored Sateen 29¢ Yd. P o it c Huck Towels 6 for $1 All white and white with colored jacquard borders. Silk ’]\erchlefs, 18¢ 3 for S0c omen's crepe de chine han cnistan® Srobie Gt Riteen colors. Embroidered. scalioped edges in \thil» mul black Hair Swm.hes, $1.79 ‘Th separate etem wavy hair switel hu 24 inches long. All shades except fray. With Coupon Only 45¢ Pillowcases for S0c Homstitched and scalloped cases. Good quall Xireat “Floor Lace Flouncing, $1.69 yd 36 inches wide. brown and_white with scallopsd edge and all-grer design. Formerly $2.08 and 50c Boutonnieres, 27¢ Clusters in colors, gandenias, ete Varions ! Silk Braids, 25¢ yd. Yo rmerl{ 0 to 80c. - Various colors in 1% inch wldths, en’s “Interwoven Hose, 49¢ Formerly 75c. $1 and $1.25. Wool or el ki wool -t plaids. stripes and plain colors. Sizes 10 (o 17 Men’s §! Union Suits, 69¢ jum and he mllll«.vln‘l.lh 13'n‘{r :'1;5Zsiwm§|s it el? hegit en’s Fancy Hose, 22¢ Irregulars of 50c and Tste :" °-InD§»'x .::raud-“::d izes 10" 10 Men's $i Undershirts, 45¢ Medium and heavy weight ribbed. Tone mieeres aiid coliaretts " neck. Men’s 25¢ Hose, 14c Medi: ht Inforeed " feet, © g{.';m"u vy cor- fla'l“ l'l'll('k and ampagne. Sizes o Third Floor With Coupon Only $1 Bleached Sheets 50c ea. 2x90 (rrIZX00 seamed sheets. slightly Street Floor