Evening Star Newspaper, February 18, 1927, Page 26

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28 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1927. AIMEE m RHURN e - —— o By, WE_'EQTT_L{“}- Nn []NE APP[]IN'[ED ig:llllnlnlnlll! UNSEEESESIINEY EENEEE NS S e, H Arch-Support Shoes Children’s E] o k. .. u Styles that stay styl- i y ish—inbuilt service Status of Hyattsville Con- stable Involves Legality that commends them to parents! of Many Arrests. * torium at Closing of Her N\ | LOST AT THIS GAME LAIT Wee et 1T | : g T WHAT A MAN DIESNT [Kmoh WALL 3-Day Service Here. . s R | | Pz £ \ HUF A EGE THINKS WE PLAY| fOR ¥ 5 —— - . = <0GC ! r S oy . " “ . ¢ The ercond coming of Almea Semple ! ; Al . Léc'.o pON T YOU Lo,v_ ‘ ' | e | Spacial Dicpaten sta Fam-li-pedic™ patent leather black “Betsy Ross" dress oxfords, de- iMcPherson —for the apostie of Angeles —— 3 WAt | APPER M 30RO, Md., Febru od or Browin B - veloped m tan or black kid. 1Temple has eI 1 ot Hece o~ \MAG‘N T WA S OVER ORAVL, 1% W I, of r brown kid pumy Also patent leather. 4 b : = = {7,000 Persons Crowd Audi- \WELL, | HOPE MY HUSEAND never i sPnR‘L‘ Ties for girls, of tan Russia calf, welt. oles and rubber 8% to.82.95 $3.95 o FoUmT 00T {ary G Waters, BobiEv il ive ‘tho isaidsin Wash Q€ D, BELEVE ME ! BFN Tha! Board. of tounty commimsionsr AAA to E wide AAN o E wide {ington somathing to think about / < L ! - @AM A S o B aid this morning that Thomas Gar Before leaving the scene of her v < =4 € TALL ExXPL pu Y e GorRtanlatofl the $6.30 $7.50 ilocal triumph last night for a tour of / - Loo HARD ME SN B has not been ap. Lul LY Do ' New York State, Mra. McPherson gave i e i 7 i ’ : cee assurances that when sha comes here ~ N LicASE o0 2 A Tames, also Hyattsville die | IR FEENERNCREEEEE EEE SR ETERE SR 'ggain it will be for tha purpose of g 7 €v i E oona | e, ol " | W - " holding a “real survival y il | era that on i For'ihe Tremning muces . ; oY D EVBER PR || amroiminen der e Smart New Styles three-day visit here and for th c ¢ cp Y . (] £ re. " e pitality of Washington, the ev: t . / 5 5 ]) ek | B e . ] favs of ha %000 pirsans N nrowd \ %% WE e ? || et (| fae o | RSB EESREEEEES EEE ANSRESEEAN ‘ed the Auditorium to hear her final K - V A\ € . [ { T ; > ‘message. Tentativa arrangements i Pave been made. according to the Rev | 7 i o i1 of the scorex of iHarry L. Colller. chafrman of the P 7 7 1 | i Pl R Jocal eommittee. for the evangelist to | u 1K) ¥ retwrn here, perhaps in August, for a revival of one or two weeks duration em. and 11 of the scores of OCCASINS—the ideal play shoes for young end old. Made on heaithful orthopedic lasts in 6 differ- ent leathers. $3 to 86 w5 mot consider the no il ) S | 2 velieve him of hie Spiritual Rasults Cited. 2 30 ) | il WIS *We are very happy over the suc A i 3 tatus he cessful outcome of her meetings.” He w said Mr. Coliier tonday, with ,~=f-:r:=m»q to the spi tv commissioners, | “Betsy Ross™ arch-cupporting strap “Grover’s” Foot Arch shoes are ;‘g‘tsnirha;pdhflvw :h':}: ) 0 sommissioners giv pump. Patent or tan kidskin nationally famous. This mode h nessage wo 2| 7 { i . ol Al appointment Wit i d tri ¥ « hes BnhouRTO AT : | | | 5 i L A0 riginal - appointmen with lizard trim. AAA in patent. AAA to on prineiple un GRIDIRON Shoes for boys, of Scotch grain, overwelght soles, broad toe and collegiate last A to D wide. @= ftos $£5.00 cpressions of gond will AR LNNDET ! T Dkitos austenim s Jenes to D wide E wide. chairman of the committes in charge [ i o €' g o | The man who does his best is a sue appreciation for the splendid co- 7 Y i i —m“f o | ) campaign & success on less than a | : /3 y - 3 L) [} Gents Sizes, $4.50 ety beople high | g : d today he had received no notiece (o ioFinial difc b well axfrom (he i " ~ G 9T QECET e EronRitiescontise Thte $8.50 slo rank and file in Washington As ‘ “I" A ey | Vi i i TR i e % 18 O one 1Y Seew S T e T S | I SRR S PSR Ry sson’s visit, 1 wish to express our | R (A | F1 . .= jagpreciation fox “iho _spiendid, o Popularly Priced many who volunteered to make the =, = week's notice. { < \ i I RS e ret N ract bt e [=4 Sp o 3 HEEEREFEEEEENEENE EEY EEEERAREEREENE ithousands wers unable to see Mrs ¥ 2 gdd 1y 3 ‘McPherson, but feel very hopeful of ‘her return at some future date for a larger campaign, when all will have an opportunity to hear this re- markable evangelist.”” e o A g AR STt GNEC (e s \OmMOBEY T |'save First each of the offerings, Mr. Collier maid, . ¥ A e s 4% © o S THE MAN WHO COMES : s SPEND AFTERWARD' :but the committee has no more than L) > This Is th t of getting ah ¢ R\DGE PARTY, WN. 5 (Gl & el 4 his s the seeret of getting ahead. ;s i Many Fail to Galn Admission. A 8 5 > Betsy Ross” cut-out mode, in pat- “Wilbur Coon” arch-fitting. glove- broken even with expenses. HomE EARLY AMD FINDS s"——-. bt Teshington wants to hear PROGRES. X W o FEDERAL-AMERICAN |[| ent. black kid or brown Arch fitring gore jumps. | Patent e e areaion Do Copr 1987 (L. Y. Workd) Pros Pob. Col, 3 Ask for » Maxlo Dime saver—rree || SUPPOTnE: of course. AAA e . 2\ egainst Jong lines waiting for admis. ’ m =..IIIII.I.IIIII EEE TR \sion on the sidewalks and strests out- ”“,[1 l’l‘ side, Many hundreds of the disap. FURINITURE -pointed walited during' the two hours {of the meeting to catch a glimpse of [Mrs, McPherson as she left the hall and l’t\:‘raned to her machine. M' . s 3 W | ' ~J) SHOE STORE Sifocatin 28wl o o praved , 310- 312 SEVENTH STNW. tAs the thougands leftughe McPherson ~ shouteds ‘world; Hello, Godr* ‘verts™ joined {n-echoing the refrain. Mrs. McPherson Quotes Bible. ~_In her sermon last night Mrs. Me- Pherson reached from the viewpoint ©of the old-fashioned fundamentalist on the second coming of Christ, She ‘quoted the Bible repeatsdly to prove ‘there was a Judgment day~—and soon at that. “If we bellows the Bible at GRO“’L\'O Girls’ Patent Leather Dress or Party Pumps, with novel eut-out at side, turn sole and rub- heels; AA to D sizes” 212 @5 Q) Many Other Interesting Styles at §5.00 Sale '‘Women’s $1.50 Hosiery $1.19 2 Prs. $2.35 It's not often rou can y our Silk Hose at Prices. 8o don't his Every color is 10 be found roup. Al per- ect 1]’ faslionad. But’ quantity limited! Shoe Store 310-12 Seventh St. 54 Years Satisfactory Service =:IIIIIIIIIIIiiflflllfiflII'IIIIflnlll!.flflflll.lllll"fll R | all,” she exclaimed, “we know He is ‘coming!” It is estimated that the evangelist addressed approximately 85,000 per- sons at her six meetings here. Out of the thousands who heard Mrs. Mc- Pherson—some drawn by mere cu- . A z Mgy ; ’ : : ‘ riosity—at least 1,500 might well be F . : : : YOUTHFUL APPAREL FOR EVERYWOMAN classed as converts. Mrs. McPherson : = ! - : w5 ] ‘ e explained that in her conversions f W . | at q’ her sole aim s to bring people back | ) R 4 80 . | to the church—;any %hurcht.h t 2 = | ] From New York State the evan- ; 2 3 — | h gelist will go to Florida, then to ! ? I Y = | Aliothen Rortinate) Plitchasinof ‘Dallas, Tex., and home again to Los } — nat has. Angeles, reaching there about April 1. ” \ i SR BODY IS IDENTIFIED. Poli Says River Victim Was ; ‘ : ;::::: Bryemm bl 2 ) = e ~-=Q§‘ - 5 So successful indeed was this sale which we held two weeks ago, that our buver Identity of the body of the man % searched the market until she was able to obtain even better values, if that is possible. ound _floating_in the river at the oot 2t South Capitol strest yestérdey afternoon was established at the ‘morgue last night by H. J. Provencal, policeman at the Capitol, who resides Bt 112 Third street northeast. Prov- encal sajd the man’'s name was Bren- % nan and that he was from Woon- socket, R. I. Provencal made the acquaintance of Brennan, whose first name he does not know, not long_ ago, when the { latter visited him. Brennan told the policeman something of his famlily connections, mentioning that his fath er and mother were residents of Rhoda Island. Brennan, who was about 32 years old, resided at 458 C street and was emploved in a lunchroom near the Capitol. The body is held at ths morgus to await word from relatives. Bl o OW the savings are available! ROANOKE, Va., February 18 (#).— e R The whole vast Mayer collec- of Roanoke school teachers herato B e g e tion of Lifetime Furniture is on of Melrase School, who, in a period of 28 consec vears as a teacher in o onmecutivg pasariaficamen Aebainth pietiats IO 158 sale at remarkable price conces- only 40 day om school, the absences being dus to illness or death in her Kimplisity | Swith - SigHInch s, . bureas. Fie hoio woots sions. Every suite and single piece FRENCH DOORS || and ernieh waimt snhaneing is marked now at a worth-while re- s ite beauty. Luxurious Embroidered Beautify Your Home na - Il duction from the usual fair Mayer Effects. Beautiful Prints ngerCe s s || 4 Major Pieces. ... & Co. prices. Note the Berkey & 1 w came meias II| ;s i b D I Guaranteed Fast Colors! 5™"and €1a Ave NE = s Gay suite illustrated and priced at | a Bunions the left. : Quick relief from pain. Prevent shoe pressure, At all drug and shoe stores MAYER & CO. 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