Evening Star Newspaper, March 11, 1927, Page 25

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315,000 U. S. Wives 1|ONF MAN T 15 Years Old Have Mm : Become Mothers! N CHURCH ALLEGED By the Associated Pres NEW YORK, March 11.—Thero are 345,000 girls in the United such bargains that would be as interesting as those of last year. Just how we are doing it s answered in E"E":’“ fi'fiin.‘:’;{%:"fic 53,3;';35;235 Bible Union Hea'd “Attacks these twelve columns of advertising. Last year we bought out a store; this year we beught out the o undar, saye & rere madepee | Rockefeller, Jr’s “Influ- lic by the New York League of outputs of a couple of factories. The evidence is spread all over the pages . . . Ordinarily we do Wormen Voters yesterday. ence” Among Baptists. These girls have become the wives of men ranging in age from - not believe the public is interested in the whys and wherefcres of a sale, but this year so much effort was 16 (0 §2 years, the Teport Eays. St i Tt is charged that in a great many gt e | NEW YORK, March 11--An attack N " 2 a A . instances parents consent to the |, ", auende of John D. Rockefel put in the planning that we simply could not resist telling about it. Tander “aon to orade e tona; | ler, Jr., In the Baptist Church seemed g 0 GYRE0 - SduRgIae to have possibilities of being laws and thus to permit thelr | ;rrieq to the Northern Baptist Con. : o ® 500 Men’s Spnng 5,000 Men’s 1,000 Sprmg secking enactment of u law to | ChaFEeR that Me. Rockefeller, trus ring Shirts ise the marriage age of girls in Felt Hats Handkerchiefs Silk Neckties B Steh el neskband styles Asks Writof Brver. | 2850 Jars pelcad st mieht by Leo B. Curry has asked the District | Baptist Bible Union of North America. 45 d Court of Appeals for a writ of error to | Dr. Shields is president of the organi {review the action of police court in|Zation. Dr. ds charged that a s . c a 0z. c { fining him a total of $850 for alleged | mMovement was under way to make \ violations of the liquor law. Through |the convention “a religious depart Attorneys Whelan & O'Connell the|Ment of the Standard Oil Co." each Snap brims and curl brims in the One dozen to a customer Cut Silks and Foulards petitioner claims that liquor was| Sees Duplicate of Standard Ofl Co. taken from his house and the charges| p. o ooenls of & special “efficiency™ based thereon when police entered | S < % T new shades of tan and gray Ansther spaiiel for this sile Stunning stripes and fashion- under a warrant charging « disor- | § Tes. Danded. By Marmad Dy derly house S . g A ke “the convention in its principie Time to get your Easter hat and Soft-finish fine quality handker able figured designs. In the = o AR Y J:.,fx“..,::,\_pr..;“ “the get some extra wear out of it be- chiefs. Would sell for much more Standard Ofl Co.” Dr. Shields as Broadc")th) Ox- fore straw hat time looms up. than this at any other time. Plain {iat &) mans meads: f Gl kdrtilated Ris . Fosdick meanwhile in a lecturs ford, Pongee, Ma- New tones of gray and tan—quite white or others with fancy bor* ie : ; ';ll'ltyv]“vx‘v”llll/‘l\ll‘(:":'n‘s“(p:;f!gi&!:;lvn::‘\: dras. Sizes 131/2 to different from the old. Consid- ders. Lay in a year’s supply while Spring outfit. Costing much more Eeie T exstnat help believe that my it i Rom ‘atholic brethren ) he fi:.eot"gz:%;}. :}oy 7'52“” e this price holds. at any other time. Roman Catholic brethren_ Lave t open-end shapes. Just the sort of t idea sald Dr. Fosdick re- cently attracted wide attention by urging Protestant use of the confes- slonal instead of the office of the “psycho-analyst.” dick commiltee was ap- pointed at the Northern Baptist Con vention in Atlantic City in 1 , sald Dr. Shields, “to make a study of all NCE the societies and boards of the con upon a vention and to outline a policy for ] P the future which will tend to the time people, | Breatest efficiency. many good ¥;‘mr: Sent Back to Committee. " = he Washington convention last T T . o R people, were greatly June, ho said, referred the report back R R 28 8B 5. : to_the committee. N,Q.;.u\\\s\“o\“\\‘,'\‘\;.;\““\ LS SRS frlghtened by an Dr. Shields characterized ‘the plan .“\‘\\““\‘\“\‘\\“““\“‘" X s QUL XHEKS ecllpse of the sun. as an effort to put the church R 0 : : RO ta%at Th ht i the plane of a big business firm” ar R R RIRIRORXX ey thou ght it at at a meeting recently called w York to consider the plan meant the end of the 5 of 75 big business men invited Since 1920 One Hundred and Twenty Moo it 115 S P Bt . " and Dr. Fosdick” to abolish immer- the absurdity of this slon ‘as a requirement for Baptist Church membership. Thousand Washington Men Have Been BN e it at the convention in Chicago open- ing May 30. Unionsuited in Our Famous Spring Sale s T e stantly advanced in favor COLORED PUPILS’ STRIKE until it is now the . world’s most popular Twenty-Five Children Out in Pro- $1 to $2. 50 / . o Mostly . ::i‘lfrfi;e)‘e;,;;:":,:: test at Facilities Provided in feel that coffee isn't Now Jersey Township. : ] Slide Back Style “good” for them Ao S Valaes ", Webbing Back @ Dissatisfied with the school provided for members of their race, at their request for segregation from white z = pils, 25 negro children of Berkeley ¥ St le It has been definitely R i gt Every Suit Perfect. . : y vl b B Bitios. TR o e, S sl Broadcloths medical authorities that || Yoked e compel them ‘o “attend 2 “ | school. Parents of the strikers declare coffee is not harmful, but they want their children to have the N “S d” adras . | o ppertantiics ariaun (he wiie ot a econ & . be::)fi':ul to any normal | TUUE in playground and gymnasium, %4 as well as in classroom. in the Lot. Strlped Madras ey Under the compulsory _education K C,l k d Cl th . | law, the school board has brought suit to compel them to attend either ' Buy by the ec .e ko the Sa')u‘ro‘l which has been fitted out 2 for them in Berkeley Township or the Nalnsoo Naturally this means [} 00 0 G0 n chool to whith thes “!..‘.. Dozens' 1555 good coffee. Do not use formerly went in the adjoining Town- 77 Noue t abrics e o ' : 1 l y F b L very cheap or unknown ship of Dover. An application for an injunction will be heard before County » . brands. A d ised udge Newman on April 6. Comes But 55 All Sizes | reeph g gl ok £ Once a Year BRI 2 pended on for purity is— RESCUER GIVEN JOB. Youth Who Saved Wealthy Man Goes to Rival Firm, However, . LAY 23 ('H_{(‘A( 0, March 11 (P, -Alvin It is some achievement to live up to a seven-year reputation for giving the best values. Last year {ott, 20, who recently saved William Bush, former wealthy head of a we bought cut an entire retail store to do it. This year we bought out a factory. The Shapin Under- e [ rom drowning, has ob tained the job which he been seek- wear Co. of Louisville, Keatucky—selling out to settle an estate. That’s why you are getting these $1 ( : s ;dfl,l,d;:,‘,i:\:;:c‘r,“:‘,‘,','g,‘,:é‘5‘:‘0",:"‘; ”: to $2.50 values in union suits fcr 69c. Incredible? No—just The Hecht Co. Men’s Bargain Annex S e peaition With the Ll concern with which the business man way of holding the championship for Union Suits Sales. This is the Seventh Year and beyond ques- formerly was connected, but OLt turn. ed this down in favor of a job with o o5 ival piano company s i rlier the better—but don’t miss it. i e g tion the Best Values we have ever had. 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